a 4 & The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Scattered Showers Details page two THE PON >, e Home, | Edition 114th YEAR. kk TIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 235, 1956-30 PAGES PHOTOS 7s ATED Li INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE High Winds Rake City Trees ee x Ike Announces Plans to Attend Violent Storms Rake Area, Trees, Power Lines Topple | Twining Views Soviet Planes, rong Gale Rips Across Region: Says U. S. Won't Disarm Yet MOSCOW —Gen. Nathan Twin-/British air chiefs witnessed the friendly gesture of inviting the ONE OF MANY — A tree on Perry street yes- terday morning gave way to a flash gust of 65 m. p. h. winds and toppled, agdinst a nearby tree. The Pontiac Parks and received about coming to rest hours. Recreation Dept. reported some 100 calls were | electrical wires and blocked many_city streets for | Panama Confab Set to Leave Hospital This Weekend; Delays Session With Nehru WASHINGTON (INS)— Pontiac Press Phote fallen trees which knocked down | jing, U.S. Air Force chief of staff linvited to Moscow to see the latest. ‘in Soviet aviation developments, ‘has told his hosts the United States will not disarm until it is certain of iworldwide controls. Twining, his aids and British and French air force chiefs were among foreign guests yesterday at the annual display. | American airmen here, Communist party chief Nikita) Then Twining, accompanied by Khrushchev told the foreign guests seven of his aides and a party and newsmen the show omitted of military representatives from new heavy jet bombers because Britain, France and other coun- “we wanted to emphasize defense, tries, set out in a motor cavalcade not offense.” Twini ralled Seviet De- inlaepind Nib “ara . had been top secret. for Kubinka airfield, 40 miles out-! side Moscow. Unitl today the base, President Eisenhower plans Soviet Aviation Day show in which to fly to Panama in late the Russians unveiled three new ..__ types of fighter planes and a new. July to attend the meeting jc; propelied transport. t of American iF ; “ow ° a @ + fense Minister Marshal Georgi Zhukov teday with a personal message from President Eisen- hower which consisted of a greet- NEWSMEN BARRED Destruction High - Southern Michigan Hit by Gusts of Winds at 65 Miles Per Hour A sudden wind and rain ‘storm tore into the Pontiac ‘area yesterday morning Two carloads of American news) snapping huge trees like men, who followed the motorcade, were turned back by Russian of match-sticks and causing | cause of his illness. This dramatic announce- ment from Walter Reed Army Hospital today was coupled with two other de- velopments: -1, Eisenhower plans to leave the hospital this weekend and drive to will | Peis a8om P . ae « sion variable to cofform to the 15 mill —_ School and township taxes limitation. | in Nigeria Crash throughout the county were to be’ Independence Township was The Saturday arrest of three collected early in July, and most granted 1.32 mills for township,men and confiscation of their Alloc Appeals by Brandon and Inde- pendence Townships of their coun- ty block spreading of township and schoo] taxes throughout the county for at least a month, the Oakland County Board of Supervisors learned today. The disclosure came in the form of a letter from the State Tax Commission, acknowledging receipt of the two appeals by Supervisors = ~ Board’s Tax Equalization Com- granted Brandon Township half a American Dies tax allocation this year -wtit In another action today, Eisen- hower named a new special assist- ant to specialize in White House haison with other government de- partments. Thomas P. Pike, now assistant take an additional 10-15 days to defense secretary for supply and reach a fina] decision, he said. logistics, was appointed to the post ation of Taxes Frank D. Brigham and Floyd An- drews. ““The Commission promised an investigation ef the facts to de- mittee, said today spreading of mill for township government and any taxes under the current allo; 7.85 mills in the township for town- | cation must’ wait for a fina]. de. ship schools. An additional 1.97, cision by the State Tax Commis- mills was granted for schools,| “yt will be a least a month, formerly held by Fred M. Seaton, . fore the decision comes through.” | termine whether the County Alle- he said. “In the meantime, it is | Ch eck Prin tin = in fact, fraud or error of law” in = In addition to the uniform town- q appertioning county, township ship rate of 4.68 mills on assessed 3 Held in County Jail Admit Passing $10,000 and it might he six weeks, be. ‘he new Interior Secretary. cation Beard made any “mistake iijegal to spread taxes.” and school taxes fer 1957. valuation for county government, Alger Zapf, chairman of the the County Tax Allocation Board ac e are in Bogus Vouchers government units already have goyernment, with an additional Among 30 Passengers printed their tax bills. Killed as British Plane Wrecks and Explodes LAGOS, Nigeria w—Thirty per- notice of such a hearing, and willi’ «Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) sons, including one American—an ___ oil man—were killed last night in In the crash of a four-engine British airliner in northern Nigeria, _ Opinion of Manager: The Americans was G. K. Eysa- man, 32, of Mohawk, N.Y., »« Con trol Tower at Airport ree ngeta we. Might Have Averted Crash with the company eight years and) was en route to New York for a A control tower at Pontiac Municipal Airport might leave and a year's assignment in the United States. His young have prevented Saturday’s fatal air crash over the local daughter, Ann, and his wife, re-|field, according to Homer D. Hoskins, manager of the ported to be eon a second airport. “ child, are in the United States. “ : . ' The plane steward, L. A. Ward If the field had been under the surveillance of a of Reading, England, was report- ed missing. Three of the 18 known survivors were said to be critical- ly injured. The known dead included stew- ardess Kay ,.Buckley, 11 women pha, and at least noti- eld one by radio,” Hoskins in jt. : pansion pro- explained. gram pipe bara Savas and oa: A midair collision Saturday eve-| joining administration ‘bulding ts ning of two private planes took) planned for 1958. tower the operator would have seen the two planes con- printing equipment halted a check- \Teported today. Fred Bartz, 40. Farmington and }John F, Weightman, 39, of Farm- ington, were nabbed by Berkley police trying to pass one of their $114 checks in a supermarket there. They are being held at the Oak- land County Jail for uttering and publishing. | William H. Eaton, 32, of De-. troit, alse is held but is expected | to be released. He was arrested | at the home of Bartz’ mother. | ‘The men reportedly admitted passing checks Worth more than ‘$10,000 this year. Police found $660 jin cash on them and 21 other ichecks from the same firm, all made out for $114 and $116 each. | Barts said they were planning te cash 120 checks worth over | Jess Trott, 60, a passenger with | airport. His body was recovered by life a $313,000 Ford Foundation grant guards in four feet of water. Com- or its merce Township inhalator crews program failed to revive him. mental health research Paquette was attending a na- tional conclave of persons of Fin- | nish extraction at the Finnish | Summer Camp in Commerce | Township, three miles northwest of Walled Lake. . He dove from the end of a 70- foot dock into Sun Lake about 7:55 a.m. Sunday and sank from sight ‘after surfacing once. | Sheriff's deputies recovered the ‘body from 40 feet of water. Pa- jquette had come to the conclave from his home near Lake Lindon, and was staying with friends in Berkley. | The drownings raise the county, toll this year to 13. | pastime. a New ‘Chance for Prize Heavier by another $100, the Press’ still-untapped POT-O-GOLD stood expectantly in its corner this morning and began another week of waiting for some reader to claim its contents. yservice until around 4 p.m. An Nobody stepped forward last week—so today the Press offers everyone another chance on Page 30 where Puzzle No.'5 makes its first appearance. If you haven't tried one of its predecessors, why not Start today ... it’s fun and it can be a profitable Readers who tried Puzzle No. + last week have a chance at the $400 prize if they mail their entries in by tomorrow at midnight. Corporation Commission poured into city police and sheriff Bullock specified the two sen- department switchboards reporting tences are to run consecutively. |trees down and “‘hot” electrical jlines fallen, ; | Severat homes in Pontiac and its suburbs were hit by fallen trees but no persons were re- ported injured, A Consumers’ Power Co. official said 300 customers were out of emergency repair crew from the stormiess Flint area was called in ito assist in line repairs, A plate iglass window at the Consumers of- fice at 28 W. Lawrence blew in from the high winds. 2 PHONE LINES DOWN Michigan Bell Telephone re- ‘ported some 360 phones were cut (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) fe. CAA Investigating Collision | one mill for its fire department. making racket which nétted the a ; i If the State Tax Commission Nine mills was allocated to Clark- trio over $10,000 in the past six’. The Civil Aeronautics Adminis-/either Mathews or Trott call for! In one of the two planes accom-|Asslelin of Capac. Both planes finds an error in the allocation, a ston schools, and 4.68 mills was months, in Oakland County, De- tration today continued its investi-neip from the wreckage. hearing will be held, Zapf said reserved for county government. tective Roy Hartwick of the Oak-/gation of the midair collision of The Commission must give 10 days’; At the Tax Allocation Board's land County Sheriff's Department two private planes Saturday eve- All three men were pronounced ning that killed three men near dead at the scene. Pontiac Municipal airport. at | Dead were: | | James G. Pickett, 42, of Drayton) Plains, a mechanic at the Gulf lrefinery in Hamtramck. ‘ ' Dale Mathews, 25, of Charlevoix, ‘head mechanic at Almont airport and pilot of the plane that hit Pickett’s. | Mathews and owner of the Almont, | The crash occurred at 7:32 p.m.| According to witnesses, Math-| ews’ plane was leading a V-forma- tion of three light planes flying to Almont from Defiance, Ohio, when) the three flew over the airport) and Mathews collided with Pickett! as Pickett was preparing to land.| PROBE PLANE WRECKAGE \ cw / pe passengers and 2 children. he lives of three. and Tuesday,” Hartwick told the : One of the passengers was listed mee The field currently offers ad-| Pontiac Press. He said all the casted Se un /csuee aaah as missing. He said controlled airports re- Visory service to planes equipped) checks were similar to payroll 800 feet ab the south The British Overseas Airways| quire all planes based at the field With high frequency radios, as to) checks issued by the Chevrolet et the airport. — Argonaut, en route from Lagos to) have at least a receiver which Which runway to use, wind direc-- Gear and Axle Company in Li- 1 London via Tripoli, Libya, had) must be turned on when in the. tion and wind speed. vonia, —_ Se See just taken off from Kano, 700) vicinity of the field. The Pickett plane had no radio, Following the arrest, the men led ae ee to miles northeast of Lagos. It re-) «we might possibly have w , Hoskins added. police to their car parked at Tele- | ground, one of them losing a Portedly flew into storm clouds.the plane making the downwind t graph and 10 Mile Roads where|i7"6 a are ‘aot hme lost height and crashed into thelturn (a plane flown by James G. In Today’s Press the printing press, plates for from Prose aah 4 trees, bursting into flames. Pickett) to pull up out of the way). checks, birth certificates, identifi- pee vA ; Aboard the aircraft were 38 pas-|o¢ the other planes,” he added. County News.............. +». 8 |cation cards, social security cards, IN LANDING PATTERN | — age : a = seven. The At the time of the crash, Hos. Damon Runyon....... .. 4 discharge papers. a typewriter, and) Pickett was flying in the landing i se prey : ed pane > kins said there were three other ©4iteorials ....:. oe eeeieseeens $ jother articles. were found along] pattern, MacArthur said, when Ma- j in, wr an omiingon, 36,| sanes in the vicinity of the Pontiac, Pet-O-Geld ........2.......5: 30 jwam % blank thecks from the |thews hit him fidm the left side. & Royal Air Force veteran, and sort. oa ach 19, %, 21 (Gear company. according to the Neither plane burned nor exploded. Jour ether crewmen, . . TROON oo icssiscisstscs ...%8 [Sheriff's department. Sheila Loper, Waterford Town- : An emergency , squad from. The Pontiac Municipal Alrport TV & Radia Programs ceekk. 2 shi Pp hi gh echoed st udent whe wae | Kano airport rescued most of the) has the third og ongule Witeon, Eart................ mn Oh, Man What a Break. Another Get @ reach the pienes after the — passengers, waltie for Michigan felis, dud! Women's Pages......13, 16, 18 \iy “ware Punt Wisestas Sart crash, oaid yesterday she heard | : ! 3 rf a , % $ = * af 1 H , , ! eee = a . j 7 ie i 4 / f it i L X/ / { ‘ { { ' is A a , Be 7 j iw : bs 3 3 {i 'Charlevoix, and Charles Themm | «lof Romeo, In the-other was Walter! airport workers here raise what is left of a wing on one of the two planes which crashed in midair ‘panying Mathews and Trott were landed at the airport after the Mathews’. father, Vernon, also of crash. | Homer D. Hoskins, manager of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) x e4 | oe — Police andSe ee ne a :: = 7 . i THE PO NTIAC PR “are ot & - ESS, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1956. M 1 2 11 Persons Die inst » Mish Pontiac General today aft- = { . * ae a- ~ in Stat Oates — Mnotate Misnaps Include Zoning, Paving: |v s ‘lat te, cx cw on : 6 Killed on Highways; BIRMINGHAM — Hearings slat-lect appears fn the agenda, |The Satay fo ce * ‘led for tonight’ mission - ha SOCCOSeeSeoeseeooeses "~~" Nine Believed Drowned; Tn eal ke Gad ee see as : Air Crash Claims 3 land alley-vacation projects includ-| Uapiatted parcels 1A, 1B and 2 — will be soned partially terraced, The Holland Avenue paving Proi-| with the rear sections along the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . lang ts oie waaay of sctaas x ahs ae plain, if the commission agrees ; , He | with board recommen- re an Campaign Data |i ss, Drownings claimed at least nine ae a lives. Six died in traffic, includ- P _ Vacation of Woodland Alley and ee (Can't Be Fouind jsysssisssar “er pole. “ , _— oma ot the cotenninn of the A mid-air collision of two pri- Justice Dept. Hunting nue go before commissioners to- POSSSHEHHHSOC OOS SC SORAEC ESE OSO CSO SCOR COSC OOO OOOO SO OOO OSS OOOOCOHSOHOOOOOEOOOOSOSSOSOSOOOOOOESE be sat Hea ext for Financial Records night in the form of a hearing on fatally injured in 4 fall, another ; ‘rezoning for its extension and of was electrocuted and still an- | . | of GOP, Dems approval by Bloomfield Township other killed by lightning. | WRECKAGE FROM FATAL CRASH — Like the crumpled body . : Pontise Press Phiste : waegh — of — .~ Carl C. Viola, 22, of Detroit, was. @ great broken bird, this shattered airplane lies in a field near three men. The two planes collided in midair over the airport, falling |_ WASHINGTON # — The Justice iw award avenue and Hunter bou- killed by lightning Saturday as he Pontiac Municipal Airport after the crash Saturday night that killed an estimated 800 feet to the ground. fewgrerees parrot today pig | y : trying without success levard. tn won wnt eens eit § . cate the detailed statements of} Fing displays by the local mer- Jack Warden DePue, 24, of Rose - P liti R 1 S Sto Hit A c with] chants is suggested by E.R. = eotontedaioas) O11TICS e€lgns upremMme | diorm Tis Area, the House by the two major politi-| Borgeson, of the Junior Chamber ere of Mant Chama a ’ cal parties for 1952 and for some] of Commerce, who tonight asks were electrocuted Simian at Governors’ Conference'rees Uprooted meme ver gt | Ree come ue pases their car went off a St. Clair = : a én * ueié & bad haan pr = ae street and struck a power ATLANTIC CITY (INS)—Principals of the 48th Pa pliceinn One) unabie sgeheonr lg chene’ thane prea ae years age ote Super OC 2 ; . or some two rs as trees’ statements = if . r. eee 4 acme alatrecution Citi eee meeting of the governors of the states of the US. CAME| tapped telephone lines. Detroit i nents now are — or even it! The Jaycees have promoted a'$ 2°49 Med. FINS .__1.69 Nelden T, Grundvig, 25, of Mount | to this neon-lighted sandspit of Atlantic City today Edison received similar complaints vine E -— flag sale recently. : 2.98 Large FINS 1.89 with the Bloomfield, West Bloom-|¥4RI0US PROB Thieves entered St. James Epis: © 89¢ Jr. MASKS .... .59 €lemens, a Detroit Edison com-) pany linesman. He was killed Sat-' urday night in East Detroit when he climbed a pole to investigate a short circuit. Thomas Howar@y 74, of Flint, ostensibly to discuss such things as hot lunches for kindergarten moppets. They wound up talking about the heart and innards of the President of the United States and integration in the South. + - |was injured slightly as a huge itent collapsed. field, Waterford, and Avon Town- ships hit the hardest. Bloomfield Open Hunt horse show An unidentified spectator at the|. Officials asserted the - records copal Church last night and made e off with about $1500 in church § 1,98 Pro MASKS. ..1 ‘by the federal grand jury at St. Louis which is inquiring into al- funds, police say. Entry = the 'e 1.59 SNORKEL, 39” . room was b ‘ing open a door, pleases gh age, Sag SUPER SPECIAL Exactly es Picture z z é 5 E 2 °° pa g e was fatally injured Saturday when ( ’ at ™ a he fell down a flight of basement There were 46 governors Wil son [ ay 5 George) Couaena il arandame ot|leged tax pada mgr a a = = its side gall in the Pontiac plane col- in all, Pp lus the governors of e e ~~ - wencal tore aes hunt for the statements by making} “The mail’s getting wet,” com- Snorkel-Mask lision Saturday were Dale Mat- Puerto Rico, Hawaii and field Hills, was injured seeking Park. Her body will be at Manley|$ segeeccccccoosocooooes | Blaine Tillman, 10, of Kalama- laRout effort to prevent the con-(uy “His ot the Marine base'city police cars were dispatched the De SS — fore | 6 Pontiac General Hospital resi-|flicting views on the Supreme here yesterday. He said it WaS| throughout the city to re-route traf- i in Senn: 7 2 BIG SPECIALS i“ a ‘ ’ Born she was married in Detroit in | 1916 and has lived at this address for 16 years. She belonged to po. “Traffic deaths included: cunreel Sandano, 16, of Rio Hondo, fic and help keep ‘the curioas away from fallen wires. The U. S, Weather Bureau | forecasts partly cloudy weather | with warmer temperatures and For TONITE & Y and auels) BARGA Court's segregation decision from splitting the party 2. The avowed or possible can- didates for convention nominations will depart from the script of the CAA Investigating Collision of 2 Planes (Continued From Page One) dent radiologist, Dr. Harold L. Van Haltern, 48, of 3670 Erie Dr., Or- chard Lake, died suddenly Satur- day in the Pontiac Genera) Hos- left for a stay~in Canada «until midweek. Behind him he left the explana-| tion that he had not meant to in- Robert A. Heikkinen, 18, of : sult any senators when he used Clawson. “Mrs. Edith M. DuFresne, 49, of pital. conference agenda and move into tne word “phony” in connection| seattered showers and thunder. | Club Lansing. | * ° the racier fields of political com- with a discussion of ceaahntas ef-| storms for tomorrow, The hight ithe airport, said today a Civil | = William H. Parrish, 28, Detroit.) Born in Athena, Ore., he was ment, at the drop of a hat. forts to vote additional funds for) tomorrow will be around 85, Aeronautics Administration regula-/ Surviving are her husband, Wel- tion requires planes flying over an ton, a daughter, Mrs. Bernard airport to maintain altitude of at Buck, of Royal Oak, a son, Welton least 1,500 feet. 'Jr., of Detroit. a brother, Arnold 3. The President's health is a political issue, Govs. Averell Harriman of New| York, Robert B. Meyner of New Jersey, G. Mennen Williams of | Michigan, Goodwin Knight of Cali- \fornia and George Bell Timmer- |the son of Laura Piper and Guy |W. Van Haltern. On October 6, 1948 repens Martha Zell in Degroit. ‘ was a graduate of the Uni- | the Air Force. He said he was! Pontiac City F : ; a : y Forester Don Nagle) eal A ge yeti or att en Bow, 100 trees down in the stood, newsmen, “ icity, The forestry erew of the: _ iblame you men too much, I blame ‘parks a ay late into ALTIMETER READINGS eS —— Pass - ond | myself.” the night clearing city streets. Vernop Mathews and Asslelin a granddaughters, Joan and | He meant the “phony,” he said. The hardest hit area in the state told Pontiac Post State Police their Mllian. Unbreakable PLASTIC Stale Taxes Travel. fo Lansing by Train | ser rete staat Seto sin ge Utility Ba lor Rick ri ait S. bi A special train today dramatized, ° lewa. | ; ‘to refer to a reporter's question appeared to be Battle Creek, which altimeters recorded heights of) .,, iis sd payment of halt the state taxes) Dr. Van Haltern came to Pom segregation, Elseabower's ent wer, han tothe senor AC had win in Es up fo 79 mph, 1.00 and 120 fet at the ime ot Six-FOot ‘Gator $1.00 ¢ 2 Michigan railroads by car-|tiac 11 years ago and was a mem-| : S uCcK to conten-| and a half inch of rain within a six crash. 5 is * shay Geo-dammay 00 Lansing for pre-lber of the Wayne and Cabtand ject ne ant many other st Hise that the additional Air Force minute period. Less than a half, The two planes fell within ko H unting Mate Value sentation to state officials. ‘County Medical societies, of the called yesterday. | Y\tunds are not needed. __|inch of rain fell yesterday in Pon- feet of each other, missing nearby , ‘ sau “- The nine railroads will reportedly |American Radiological Society and| Several of the possible Demo-|_.T% Word touched off a terrific tiac. houses by about the same as 1 Area Swamp aceon per eo at teen basin for dishes, lingerie, nursery, One death was attributed to the tance. | ' Qne of the planes fell in the A six-fect long alligator is loose back yard of Earl Hague, 2180 in Oakland County—a victim of etc. many uses. Won't scratch or storm in the Senate, facing a vote | this week on its appropriations storm. Keith Monnier, 27, of Al commMittee’s addition of $1,160,000,-/nac, drowned in Anc pay $8,145,365 in 1956 which, under of the Detroit Roentgen Ray So-'crati state law, must go to the primary y cratic nominees have repeatedly ciety. stressed they will not make an is- ~~ school fund. The railroads pay an ; , is resi senhower’ : hor Bay while’ additiona] $2 million to other state SERVICE TODAY ; eee rae eee Sn 000 for more planes, bases and’ skin diving. Jones .Rd. The other fell on the/love. Hangs Over the Door— units of government. Surviving are his wife, Martha, |inaicates they were talki men. | The lowest temperature preced- Property of Robert Graves. 2200 “Brutus” an eight-year-old] Blathes Ha Oakland County schools’ share 44 four children Carolyn, Eleanor nse. 7 wae =< Wilson's brief holiday in Canada ing 8 a.m. was 58 degrees. The|Jones Rd. Neither family was at weighing 73 pounds, escaped Fri- nger of the taxes will amount to $600,000, Jon and Martin. ee may prove to be only an interlude mercury reached 71 at 2 p.m. ‘home at the time. ‘day night from his pen at Allen's 24e Value spokesmen for the railroads said.| Rosary service will be at 8 p.m.| The President's health and the in_the bombardment. | When Sunday's squall hit Wat-| Pickett's son James, 18. wit- Serpentarium, 10070 Dixie Hwy., 4 represented aboard the today in the Voorhees-Siple Fu- wording of the civil rights plank | He is scheduled to appear Fri-'kins Lake, where the Watkins nessed his father’s death from the Springfield Twp., and headed for special train included The Grand/neral Home. Following the service of the Democratic party are the d@y before the Senate subcommit-\Lake Yachting Association was airport, where he is a hangar at-a nearby swamp in search of a Trunk Western, New York Central; the body will be taken to Little top two topics under discussion ‘ee investigating air power. The noiding it's weekly races, all but, tendant. ‘mate, according to Paul T. Allen, | Detroit, Toledo & Ironton, Balti-/ Rock, Ark., for burial. here, whenever the pal aaa committee, headed by Sen. Sym-jtwo of the club fleet went over.| herpetologist and co-owner of the] 2 for 29¢ thore & Ohio, Detroit Terminal; se oe ee | laway trom their ti ae ington (D-Mo), is almost certain The race had just got under way) . tourist attraction. | Holes 10 Pennsylvania, Wabash, Chea: y — : he ‘* ed er ‘i ete ad i | aaa ply CEN : peake| The family requests that me- to ask him to explain the ‘phony’ | when the wind hit, Allen reported the escape to Oak- | s . & Ohio and The Detroit & Toledo morial tributes be made to the . remark. Symington told the Sen-| No one was injured, and little! , ,, ‘land County Sheriff's deputies Jast | Sing over any door, felt pedvike Shoreline. |Harold L. Van Haltern memorial St. Laurent Invites ate Friday Wilson’s usefulness as damage was done any boat. All ti f Ta inight, to squelch rumors that the J bese won't harm wood. ae ifund Sage benefit of Pontiac a Cabinet member is over. Lake residents and club guests 0Ca ion 0 Xe janimal was loose in Susan Lake, a_ to assenger Hurt veneral Hospital. 0 C d \ lhurried to the aid of the over- ; jhalf-mile from the swamp and | | ° (Continued From Page One) | s as 2 Vehi cles Cc lid ueen to ana a | Auto Leaves Highway; jturned craft and helped take the! ; ‘about 10 miles northwest of Pon- 98 N- Seginaw —2n oor 7 olde = ‘Sharon Gale Baker | : ‘soaked sailors from the water.|hearing in May. no change was tiac. iN A Detroit woman was treated for . LONDON «Prime Minister st. Two Women Are Injured ‘Rest of the afternoon was spent Made in the Brandon schedule ex-| “We tracked ‘Brutus’ to the oes ga lacerations of the head after the , C'@Veside service was held to- Laurent today invited Queen Eliza-| Judith A. Foster, 17, of. Ply-/bailing out, drying gear, and CePt the addition of the school swamp," Allen said, “and have lo-| eeecese car in which she was riding was day at Perry Mt. Park Cemetery beth II and the Duke of Edinburgh mouth, was hospitalized and her searching for missing equipment. Variable. cated him there twice, on Satur-) Where Else struck by another Sunday on ysifor Sharon Gale- Baker, infant|to visit Canada in 1949, lcompanion slightly injured when| | In Independence Township, the'day and Sunday’ nights. 10 in Holly Township. daughter of Virginia L, and George| Canadian officials said St. Lau-|their car went off the road and Ra dioa cti Rai ‘Board reduced the school's allo-| Allen explained that lately “Bru- a but at SIMMS! Mrs. Margaret Brummer. 63 'O. Baker, 659 Markle Ave. rent invited the queen to open the'struck a tree Saturday afternoon. | ! ve ins cation by .32 mills to increase the|tus’’ has been “bellowing like a EXPERT PHOTO FINISHINGL “Wiis released following treatment’, Sharon was born Friday in Pon- multimillion - dollar St. Lawrence, Miss Foster was reported in| TOKYO (INS) — The Gotemba | township's share by the same bull,” and he interrpeted this as @ : os at the Groveland Clinic. She was ti¢ General Hospital and died Seaway project, due to be com-|"good” condition at Pontiac Gen-jobservatory reported today that amount. ja sign of mating season. “He 8 SU PER-SIZE A passenger in a car driven b three hours later. , pleted in that year. jeral Hospital today, Patricia M.|radioactive rain fell on Mf. Fuji | A one-mill variable in Spring-|won't find a girl friend in this r] | John G. Brummer, 29, of Roch. | - Surviving brothers and_ sisters Saturday. The radioactive rain was field and White Lake Townships, county, though,” said Allen. “ex- i | BLACK G WHITE | enter. ; es ‘are Carrell Ann, Michael, David lbelieved to have resulted from re-| where the school district crosses cept maybe that female alligator ' She sther vehic and Terry, all at home. "|St. Laurent is in London for the! The crash occurred at Sugden cent U. S. H-bomb tests in the township lines, also was eliminated which folks say they saw in Long ] napshots r vehicle was operated ~ eo Commonwealth Conference open- and Beryl roads, White Lake Town- Pacific. ‘from the school’s share. Lake last summer. : Li by James C. Kell, of 91542 Orchard = | | = — _—{. * a FOR ONLY 8 Lake Rd., Sylvan Lake. Don Edward Gelbard © =| ’ . ie U ' i | Funeral service was held toda ( Y The Weather ‘at Temple Beth El. Detroit, fer New United Church of hrist Surveys C e. Fell U.S. Weather Bureae Report DON Edward Gelbard, 38. 19950 | & PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly Shrewsbury, Detroit. He died Sat- . « . i ry Mestly fair and cool pooe Slay al = urday in Chicago of a heart attack. 8 ri Sees ulure Home Mission Growth Program showers by evening. High 92-96,1aw of Mr. Gelbard officiated at ' . any A 12-18 miles an heer|the service. . i] r] a - ~. sine Born in Detroit, the son of A. R. OMAHA, Neb. —A new vista| “It ig a demonstration of a new/ditional church freedoms would be ig 5 tort temperature srevecing # a.m,and Katherine Gelbard, Mr. Gel- was pend eld before Congrega-idimension of church way, said lost, ' P = : : bard married the former Aud tional ans as they surveyed|Dr. Fred Hoskins, of Oak Park, ompare These Features: At 8 ; rey ? ECTS i Direction? Rortbenst ae * mP Buckner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. their home-missions landscape, its/Ill., newly-elected ‘‘minister” of ve new, gortarl Garton. of 8 ni & & QUALITY ry | fonday ot 9:13 pm Norman Buckner of Pontiac. Mr. borders to be widened in a new |Congregational Christians, their First Congregational Church, Pon- (f Sear iee Us] e Moon rises Monday at 9.38 p.m Gelbard was employed as a furni- ‘United Chureh of Christ.” chief administrative officer. ee | MONTH & YEAR) Moon sets Tuesday at 8:12 « m tute treker te Letra Wi : . tiac, Mich., leader of an anti-mer-8 %& SHARP t Tomporetares ; With this expanded horizon in| ‘He sald the merger has “am iger faction said of the result: |g w& LIFETIME FADEPROOF : fem Mite m a2 Besides his wife, he is survived sight. facts and figures were pre-| aspect of | “The palace guard and the de- Best Prints Guarenteed os H x. peacadegr = see oi-0 SS four children, Amy, Ann Louise, sented to the denomination's gen- and offers of varying traditions ’ nominational camp followers may | oat”, Electric Eye Process! & 5 Stem Richard and Catherine ; his mother, eral council concerning its grow-| and backgrounds to unite in “es- {hold their part together, but out in B papers ana” cheenee eR QOAR g Katherine Gelbard; and one sister ing prograrm—of evangelism, edu-| sential purpose.” the grass roots, it's a different |p ®***7* best pictures ' Pentiae Mrs. Robert Bloom of Detroit. cation and church building. : pr. J ..|story.” ’ = cena More than cn phainie df oa'te: oa coe ©; COLOR FILMS {8 2 aceon ; See cece coeait |delphia, president of the E: and R. hi had no “def- (8 “Sutin SJuvenile, 21-Year Old a year is being spent in this ichurch, here to appear before the|, He Said his group had no “‘def-8 ), | Rushed Direct to s . work, said Dr, Truman Douglass, | council inite plans” for any further legalig {| EASTMAN KODAK —— Held on Beer Cha . this week, said the union a | im Pontiae * rges executive of the Home Missions |would mean an “enrichening and|®tion to try to stop the merger, Daily—for = Ee secssoxpesscs ” ua. = Board, with both “qualitative s but that such a move could de-\f } DEVELOPING & Prints } © ccstscsveere. 83) A 19-year-old youth “Saturday strengthening” of both churches. , wees bocce (ea Improvement” ag well ag “nu- ¢e¢«s velop in the future. ry tome O of ‘tain. inight was charged with illegal pos- | merical growth.” = tore FREE Mailing Bags Mighest and Lowest Temperateres This *€S8ion of beer and a 21-year-old) Congregational Chrigians will] “To try to unite free churches jg avling Dogs. 0: Date in Bt Years ‘coMpanion in a car with ; ||. But as delegates heard s bring us a greater sense of the re-| with a single national church or 35mm K ‘ome 6 charged report t «9 in ua : ni i pr / jon the church's schools, colleges, |sponsibility of local congrega-| With an authoritarian system is | Film Users : " "Tanning ae gg|2 Minor, ¢ police said, / jand other affairs, attention cen-itions,” he said. “We will probably) crazy,” be sald. He added he'd © aise ines extra trip—mall us yeu o- % | The minor, Neil Golting, of 36 hates: 4 tered on possibilities ahead in the |bring into the union a larger sense ‘iso oppose any union With such Sev color flim we air-matl them LE $t 3 Bloomfield T ‘and his friend, - Pentise Press Phoie Digger. combihed church. of ‘affinity with the great historic) churches as Methodists, Episco- a ote hh, Elen Sl nl Re ‘as ta” 2 | Palmer Stenson, of 63 Chamberlain GREAT HAUL — Oakland County Sheriff Frank Irons looks over By an overwhelming vote of 1,310;Christian traditions.” palians or Presbyterians, Sage ry 192. ie St. were arrested at 1:30 a.m, on & printing press and other equipment Saturday following ms a the council Saturday gave! Final approval of the union came| The. union is the first in Amer- a Fransiove #4 tg|Mark street near Huron street, po-| the strest of three men Who reportedly admitted they had passed ae ee the |in an emotion-packed swirl both ofjican Protestantism to cut across rarerse ity go 43/iice Said, alleging that 12 bottles) false checks in Onidand County amounting to over $10,000 since the |Reiormed church, se ese at|enthusiasm and apprehensions. |the local “autonomy” of Congre-|\ 98 N. ) ashington 90 @¢10f beer were found in the car.! first of the year. Police recovered $660 in cash. of ity kind in this rst union |Oppopents fought the plan down/gationalism and more cohesive E, aes : +. : / a country. to the last, voicing fears that tra-land R,' gystem. eeeeace | ‘ ' : i. , So) he \ | * i 4 oe aft? ne kee She NRG ee re Ui Ae ia Be ieee A . j \ = : e: : ary . , i a , J THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 25,1956 . . | THREE " . : * . 3) * ( - ‘ 7 School Gift ie of Osceola, tng, $2000 = «(Floods on Rampage Handicap 1; Nia oan loca enor of tne paying ations regen ote Plenty of Porking . + — = ae ) O i. . n | : the bond issue, a’ move that| SYDNEY, Australia (—Torren- It's vacation tune for 4 physi- ’ amounts tial rains accompanied by - gale a a ik Om Bi to the rerce winds caused’ floods and °Ally-hahdicapped Oaktand ‘County, MONDA\ Y & 7 U ESDAY. ONLY Extra Shopping Houa— Ente Values, Too! lwidespread damage today in south| hildren. | sectere Auetentin. © ict Kee edeeney eo tne PEN “SET ca OPEN ‘til 10 P. M. (a lel dd hd dl WEDNESDAY—2 to i -. REMINGTON Rivers t hout the state of weeks’ stay at Camp Grace Bent- New South | Wales were on the/ley, 12 miles north of Port Hurdn bridges and cut roads. Flood- The Qakland County yours: He waters created a vast lake, 70 sters will be among 1109 other :Soramen | ee miles wide at some points, in the state handicapped children par- Riverina district. Some families’ ticlpating in this year’s camping —— $1.58 Velve were evacuated. | | ate B acntag vy. saa : : “a ae sdestead : ° ° | Michigan ague for Crip * ; oe i ig essiona The Sydney Daily Mirror spec-| Children. Le ; * 94 — Never Before Such DRESSMAKER Me y ey - pe eee a a axes ’ at A feo . iulated that the stormy weather Accompanying the children on a gt ; Tiere FINE QUALIT Y i See Toes ‘might be a result of the British bus loaned by the Pontiac Board of ‘Sie M “Ba . ats fo ‘atomic test June 19 in the Monte Education will be Mrs. El'zsbeth H - if Priced So Low! oy lo \Bello Islands, off Australia’s Kirkby, executive secretary of the a 4 ; ° —~ ~S Sale of 800 Pairs ‘northwest coast. 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The Eagle Orb Agency has. al- ance, but the surgeon can’t re- ways received a vast amount of member about how he changed credit for the apprehension of him around. as so many people Jonas Kleeg, the man who looted are getting their faces fixed now- .the Sun Washed Trust Company, ! days. of Los Angeles, Cal., of over five) “We think there is a chance | millions of dollars a few years ago. that Kleeg is in Boston, Mass.,” | especially because the case in-| continued Vogel, “because he | ‘volved the penetration of one of was heard to say that if ever ithe most remarkable disguises; pe pad te live anywhere but in ne NEE: ~” FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. 24-Hour Ambulance Service XN Glese A. Griffin Phone FE 2-584) N Sparks-Griffin | f jever es by — brain. It happens that I was the oper- ative of the Eagle Orb who did partically all the work on the Klegg case, I consider it one of my greatest efforts as a detective. It brought into play some of my ; theories of human psychology, “Was he which I have always found in- inquired. valuable, however much old John! “No,” said Vogel. “He is Thomas, chief of the Eagle Orb,'native son of California. He was used to laugh at them. . of his remote ancestors may have Jonas Kleeg was president of © "5. | the fan Washed Trust, and when ©°™e for Boston, however. Any- such a thing as not being to live in California would never happen to him.” born in Boston?” Q: Nt rainy day savings? See HEC today / W's not unusual for repair bills to catch a family unprepared — and borrowing the necessary money is often a common and sensi- ble solution. In fact, nearly two million folks borrow money from Household Finance every year to pay medi- cal bills, repair bills, Gavel expenses... the kind of expenses you may face yourself right now, HFC joans are prompt and convenient. You can get to $500, usually in just one day. If you have a steady income, and can repay in regular monthly in- stalments, you meet MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS the principal require- [""| 2 | 2 | pet | pet ment for borrowing os aan a Ha at HFC. If you have 100 IS 5.83 § 6.65} 9.98 | 18.39 a money problem, | 200/ 11.46 | 13.11 | 19.77 | 36.39 phone or drop by | 300/ 17.08 | 1955 | 29.55 | 54.78 today! 500 | 27.24 | 31.39 | 48.09 | 90.02 Flousehold’s charge is the monthly-rete of IS on that port of a balance mot exceeding 350, 2iy on that port of « balance im excess of $50, but - mot exceeding $300, and 4 % on any remavnder, NCE Gproessaauy sn ing |W8Y- the city seemed to have been a ae regard ing = on his mind at one time. But if! he is there his disguise is apt to institution, he sheok the financial : , centers of the country. be very deep, because the facial, surgeon said he vaguely recalled| A world-wide search for him cutting down a western looking) was carried on for over a yeariman’s nose and ears.” without result, and it was finally = sae generally accepted that he la SKIMPY SORT OF LEAD ! quit these shores and was probably’ Well, it was a skimpy sort of} enjoying his ill-gotten gains in/lead, but within the ‘next few days | Africa, or some other remote spot./! repaired to Boston, Mass., one of The case had been well nigh for- the loveliest cities in all our fair’ gotten when a committee of stock- land. and began poking around, holders of the defunct Sun Washed, /@ bit. I was there two weeks with-| headed by a gentleman named oUt picking up the faintest clue,) Vogel, engaged the services of the although truth to tell I scarcely’ Eagle Orb Agency to find Kleeg. [know how to even start looking. : for lue. SCOUNDREL THOUGH HE IS to .—— “It is our opinion that he is still, It was in the late fall of the ‘somewhere in this country and ye — Sama patel nitetatdeth S| , Ms gray and wet weather that extend- in disguise,” said Vogel. “About!ed over a week, during which 1 the only information that seems) ..+ in my hotel looking out my of any value that the many detec-| windows at the depressing vista tives we have hired have picked UP spread out before me. It was is that a man answering Kleeg’s while sitting there that I had my h |description had his features re-/first inspiration. I began vigor-| modeled by a facial surgeon in ously and the next morning there : appeared in the Boston newspapers an advertisement which ran some- French Press sis “LECTURE TONIGHT AT THE : HOTEL RITZ-CARLTON J ON THE SUBJECT ‘CLIMATE,’ el | an .) BY PROFESSOR VOORSANGER, OF FLORIDA | . | * FAMOUS AUTHORITY ON Defenses Tightened as « CLIMATE. ADMISSIOY FREE.” 51 Arabs Reportedly Of course my name is not Voor- Killed in Latest Action |sanger, and Iam not a professor. jor from arasdirn: and I know no . a inne more about clithate than any other ty ee ~ 1 DyNaN ‘casual observer, but in detective ALGIERS, Algeria — French work. the end justifies the means. forces pressed a drive today I engaged the Ritz ballroom for against nationalist rebels at both sat prea pag it a num- ; ‘ber of chairs, and t went over the comere and western —_ of to the >ublic Hbrary and sat there Algeria. Here in the tense capital for some hours compiling data on ‘the government tightened defens- climate in general. ‘es against hit-and-run attacks. ag; -o es ag it-and-run k. MOSTLY OUT-OF-TOWNERS My research disclosed some as- the east — where the rebellion started nearly 20 months ago — French infantry, cavalry and arm- ored units were trying to encircle a uniformed band estimated at 200, to 300 men near the town of Ed- gar-Quinet, The French claimed 51 rebels’ killed in the operation so far. They believed many of the arms smug-| for example, to learn that the! average rainfall in—but perhaps I had best let that pass for the present. I was not surprised to face a fairly good sized audience that night, and I judged that most of the men and women present were out-of-towners, I had THE PONTIAC, PRESS. MONDAY, “THE BEST of DAMON RUNYON ‘Mystery of the Native Son | Runyon often wrote in the person ‘of “Operative T-99, Eagle Orb Detective Agency.” These are ‘humorous takeolis of the “private-eye” tales that were in favor at the end of the Twenties. Joseph T. Shaw, editor of Black Mask Magazine, was the preceptor of Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Erle Stanley Gafdner and others in the development of a new school of detective story writing. “The Mystery of the Native Son” was one of the earliest of the “Operative T-99 reports.” In the bare Aures Mountains on tonishing things. I was surprised, |i | I was startled at a deep boom- ing voice that suddenly rose from the back room: “That's fulse!" reared the voice, “The sunshine of South- ‘ern California is the best sun- 22.297 shine on the face of the globe,” I peered in the direction of the voice to see a man with bushy black whiskers standing up point- jing a trembling finger at me, and visibly angered, but as soon as he saw he was attracting attention he sank back in his chair. 1 PAID LITTLE MIND I apparently paid little attention ‘to the interruption and went on. Your Waich with my remarks, but I kept an) eye on my interrupter and cut my lecture shorter. than I had intended. Then as the crowd was filing out born in Los Angeles. I think some of the ballroom I hastened to the’ side of the man with the black whiskers. took a firm grip on his arm. and whisnered in his ear: “It’s all up, Kleeg.” It was indeed none other than | the absconding banker, though | persons who knew him in Los Angeles assured me that facial | Surgery had so changed his ap- pearance that they could not un- derstand how I penetrated his Aisruise. And of conrse J did not feel called on to tel! them. In parting with Kleeg in Cali- fornia, I made partial amends to him. “Kleeg.”” I said, “I retract: mv statement in Boston that Florida has more and better sunshine than any other place. The sunshine here is quite as good.” e * * And I firmly believe that my apology lessened for him the se verity of his long sentence. (Tomorrew: “The Event,” asides taken from Runyon’s work on murder trials and at such hearings.) Main | and the people who appear in (Cranbrook Institute Attendance Is Higher Attendance at the Cranbrook In- stitute of Science has increased ever last year's total by 20,000 jpeople, it was announced recently by L. James Bulkley, chairman of the Board of Trustees. The information was revealed in a report covering up to June 15. The recent survey disclosed an in- Your B crease from 27,253 persons to 52,- 070. The tota] attendance has been ] 96.941 for the past 12 months. Last strated how you may rinse year’s total was 75.956. ‘away externally caused black- The new Planetarium has been heads. whiteheads and dry up among the most popular buildings adolescent pimply skin erup- visited at the Institute. or ‘tions persons have reportedly, oo . viewed the stars there in 238 spe- WP coca a 36-yenn ome Oe eee cial demonstrations and 112 PUD- | sypieally oily skin. This woman had lic programs since the structure) jisekheads around nese, en- was built in November, 1955. pores and whiteheads visible Public demonstrations are given naked eye. To this woman's each Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 and 3:45 p.m. Special demonstra- tions are held for private groups. eS face the | Within ‘moments it firmed inte a | i utter astonishment, clinging to the ‘washeloth were not only grimy streaks of dirt... but several black- heads which had marred her beauty for years. | As we stared at the washcloth in disbelief, the doctor's assistant turned to us and said: “You have i seen what looks like a miracle. Li © Cleaned © Adjusted | © Rezulated $450 this woman's skin, you can do at ° : | home just as easily. But to under- | Expansion stand how hoy shakes acts to help clear skin troubles you must Watch Bands | first knock out of your head some | Ladies'—Men's ‘silly notions most people have . about their complexions.’ The Truth About Cosmetics Has it ever occurred to you that you lavish more care on your face than any other part of your body |... yet isn’t that where you find the “most pimples, blackheads, blem- ishes and enlarged pores? So what do you do about it? | Nine out of 10 women simply don’t or won't: understand that if : ES t) WE CAN they have oily skins, blackheads, pimples or enlarged pores, they | PROTECT AGAINST | Accident | THATCHER, PATTERSON & WERNET Commenity National Bank Pidg. FE 2-970 Special a | 95 Georges:-Newports lewelry Dept. | well, Now why is this so? Shocking as ‘it seems, if nature gave you either }a normal or oily skin, your face is always dirty! Why? Because 24 | posed to soot, smoke, factory dirt, ‘car exhaust, coal dust. noxious | fumes and other germ-laden dirt | “hat pours into the air. It clings to the natural oils of your skin | Your pores become chok sd and 4= MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY © SLACKS @ TROUSERS © BERM ——— | elogged. Your natural oils are stopped up and hardened into blackheads or pimples. They try to | push out, forcing your pores to | open wider and wider. Once this condition starts (especially during adolescence, when glandular dis- turbances make your skin extra oily) the condition usually grows worse and worse as you grow older. BARGAam, obvious that it may me impos- sible to correct unless you start to change your complexion care im- mediately? Do This For A Cleaner Skin If you want to rid your face of ugly blackheads, enlarged pores and externally caused shin erup- tions, these are the three things vou must do: First you must soften the hard- ened dirt and oils that may have accumulated in your pore open- ings! Second, you must remove that dirt. (But don’t squeeze it out. Squeezing only forces part of the dirt deeper into your skin.) And third, you must try to tighten your =| skin with shrinking and antiseptic 4 agents, not only for beauty, but to guard you against reinfection! And unless you are prepared to do Mea | 8! three things, it’s likely you will ‘igo on wasting your time and your ;| money the rest of your life looking * | for “miracle cures!” UDAS ¢ How to ackheads crease in groups using the facili- By CLAIRE HOFFMAN OT te L410. This meant an tmiNew York, N. Y.—A leading skin doctor today showed an audience of men, women and skin-troubled teenagers how clean oily skin and shrink enlarged home medical treatment he has perfected. Then he demon- yet, what has just been done for | C lem...buat a medical problem as_ hours a day your face is always ex- And when this Eagpens...tea's it | 4 ) Away res with a 10-minu hardened oils even blackheads and whiteheads that have resisted re- moval for months. After 10 minutes rinse the mask away. Het or cold water makes no difference. lt dissolves in a seeond, Your skin feels clean, refreshed, sparkling, smoother! Like velvet! But wait...you haven't fi your first treatment yet! Now Apply 3 of ¥ hinged anna oat son This is not merely a perfumed nded = alcohol that tickles your skin for a few seconds. It's medicated. It pen- etrates into your pore openings. Kills bacteria lurking there. And even more important, leaves an invisible aby rapa ey | film on | yourskin that kills germs for hours, | Now Look Inte Your Mirrer! Some of your blackheads should be gone with the very first treat- ment! Look for softened pimples |and whiteheads that may break or be drawn out in your next treat- ment or two. at the corners of the nose, around your mouth, + your cheekbones! See how your en- arged pores have tightened! Your skin will feel alive! And you will be amazed to see minor wrinkles softened — almost ironed out! And | this fresh, buoyant, youthful effect will last for hours. 4 Is This For Normal Skin, Too? Certainly. Simply because this is | doctor's formula doesn’t mean | that you have to have a “sick skin” to use it. You may be a woman past , 30 who has never had a really seri- ous skin probiem, but who suspects that your skin is not as be, and freshlooking as it could be... but your cosmetic creams can't give it to you. In that case...we think you”] be thrilled by the sheer, smooth, silken poop Ong one or two treatments can you. On the other hand...if you have an adolescent, broken-out skin; if re are a man who is troubled | blemishes or a “sandpaper skin and you are sensible enough not to | be ashamed to use a so-called |“woman's treatment” in the pri- | vacy of your own home...or if are a woman who has abused her complexion with improper and in- | adequate cosmetic preparations... then this is vital. We promise you dramatic im. provement with your first 15-min- ute home treatment. Your mirror will show it to you, and we promise you further rapid improvement for the next 14 days, | After 14 days, you will discover whegber you have to keep using all or p&rt of the treatment every day, /once a week, or once a month, de- pending on how fast your complex | ion begins to clear. Try This Skin Treatment in Your Own Home Without Risking A Penny! The name of this 3-day doctor's formula is the Queen Helene Skin Treatment. It is named in honor of the nurse who worked at the doc- tor’s side for 15 years while this formula was being deve . Your Queen Helene 3-way formula, enough for 33 home treatments, in- cludes your scientific cleansing cream, your medicated mask cream and your medicated pore astrin- | bs The cost is $3.98...Jess than 3 cents a treatment. Yes, less than 13 cents for a skin specialist's 3-way skin and beauty treatment. Follow your daily progress in your mirror arid after each treat- 34 South Saginaw St., The Kay Bidg., 2nd Floor gled from Tunisia were hidden in| Tather counted on the depression Whet Happens When You =| ™ent, if your Queen Helene treat- a PHONE: FEderal 4-0535 the caves in the area, which long) of the gray spell in Boston - Apply This Doctor's ment does not do for your skin. g Loans made to residents of nearby { has been a hideout for bandits and| bringing out any visitors who everything we have led you to *. malcontents. | chanced to read my advertise. 3-Way Formula pasts it will do. ‘If you don’t see . | * # - | ment. I had written out a really ‘ Fe cinerovement after just 4 | pounds nals és a be First to prepare your skin for | °"¢, 15-minute treatment, if you é : : Closer to the coast, around > ar oe ° say =x treatment we are going to soften | 40n’t see a further improvement . HOME OWN ERS | city of Constantine, the French) ™yselt- fact to this day I . |and loosen the buried dirt ce-| each day for the next 14 days, re- . ° claimed at least 23 rebels killed.) Oftem resurrect and read it over We Give Gold Bell mented into your pores. The scien- | turn the unused portion. We'll: : To the west, an estimated 16,000, J4st for my own personal enter. or tifie pore cleanser which is Part ‘hank you for trying it, and refund E Ask -us about: French troops forged ahead with. perpen ee lama Gift Stamps » | One of this — skin doctor's | siglo! greene — ; , Operati + corn a, P air er a ad my hearers \treatment is unlike any other ut ac ay: ihe longer you “ The ney ‘ype 2 home owners Pe UrOnce: All your off ne Mlecinds pees engrossed in my remarks from /cleanser you have ever used in, Walt the worse it is bound to get. = | policies in one with only one expiration date! Ther he rebelg the beginning. your life, regardless of how much | And like any other condition, the : ; here was no report of the rebels, : . ‘ you can afford to pay. And here is | Worse it , Sige: the longer it takes to FIRE—WIND—THEFT—LIABILITY—ETC. killed and wounded, although the I spoke of climate here and jo you can prove it on your skin, | get well. So right now, while you're é DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS French said they had taken 63 there. and finally I made the fol- F RENCH GLO 1-HOUR Apply the doctor's scientific pore determined to help yourself, send SAVE UP TO 25% — prisoners. Eight French soldiers lowing statement with some em-| Vv ALET : Goonett Tissue it off ' Now look at | COUpon today! were reported wounded. asis: . the tissue! Laperater “all . a * s . ih "ii . | _ When you see the gray streaks of ema poignant ie eae _ See or Cal Algiers’ population of more than FLORIDA HAS THE BEST . dirt that come off —even after hav- | MAYNARD JOHNSON half a million was ina high state “It is a well . known fact, my Tel-Huron Shopping Center Ph. FE 5-7934 fre pire rel = soy bo PPCM Os eeeeseesseceneeoeesesg ; GENERAL INSURANCE ‘of tension after attacks last week friends, that in the matter of a . to audaecioud why pentnecl'c Je Trial Goapen fans : . A : by rebel flying squads operating|shine, the State of Florida from) ——(agrenuemenyy nm | ee a cs a Teter or Phone § * 807 Community Nat’) Bank out of the Casbah, the teeming na-| which I have the honor to hail, has ———— e samba ce “i a) The weeont cone ene ase: ‘ WAITE’S : 4 Phone FE 4-4523 tive quarter. Five Europeans weremore and better sunshine than S Sh k P ] tor’s treatment is a medicated ' : ne killed. ‘any other section of the world.” cience rin S ] es masque which you apply. ae ™. Soginew : a —— a ns % _ ~ h t S ap Apply it to your iP with your | Pontiee, Mich. : . W W t ngertips as you would any cream. |! x H ite : H “ rush retern mail : Pan-Redi ‘Junedale Brand REDI-EAT | New ay Witnout surgery crea”. womsely arocea the or | suis uses indoss maar; uaspvoe. : FRYERS PICNICS Finds Healing i Substance That Does Both— se rs =e cheeks. a . ment, including: ‘ HY * . . ° . ¢e first 3 or 4 minutes you ‘ : Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids feel a strong stimulation. This is || SCHNTIIC CLeansen : : Cc Cc New York, N, Y. (Special) — roblem!” And among these suf-/| the massaging action of the medi-|+ 2. MEDICATED MASK CREAM " < ‘ASH M ARKET For the first time science has Face were a very wide variety cal ingredients going to work on|; 3. 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Phone first for 1-trip loan, write or come in today! / Mewns $25 te $500 on Signature, Furniture or Cor 7 i meee LAWRENCE STNEEY, PONTIAC » Lawrence Phone: FEderal 2-9249 - eare EVENINGS ty eOuta — eno FOR EVENING HOURS Loam made te rnidéhty of off serrsunding towns JUNIOR EDITORS Work Blacklist’ Fund for Republic Says Red-Tinged Performers Are Refused Roles NEW YORK (#—The Fund for ithe Republic says blacklisting of ‘entertainers is widespread in the movie, radio and television indus- | ‘tries. Ed] * LJ | . The practice is much less prev- ‘alent in the theater, the fund said. In a two-volume, 599-page re- port, the fund said yesterday that blacklisting is “almost universally accepted as a fact of life’ in Hol- lywood. “All the studios are now unani- mous in their refusal te hire per- ‘sons identified as Communist par-' (ty members who have not subse- | quently testiied in full before the | House Un - Ameriean Activities. Committee,” —~ aren? said. OFF TO CAMP—1i Tommy Is Ready Many Junior Editors are now getting ready for summer camp. checked and and “The suai are ‘equally ada-| mant about not hiring witnesses | ‘who have relied upon the Fifth Amendment _ before congressional Belongings must be marked with name and address, committees.’ ‘packed. Tommy has his suitcase and his overflow bag ready, The report said blacklisting is his ticket in his hand. “more complicated” in the radio jie jg taking his ukelele because in the evenings campers will ‘and television fields than in Holly- I : —e pat? wood gather for a sing-song. Some of the songs they sing are very old, for In radio-TV, the report said camping in this country dates back to the early moaters. . “advertising agencies, networks. For the pioneers, camping..was not a yacation, but a way of living. . program packagers and sponsors Today camping is much more fun, and more comfortable, too. all have a voice in deciding who For a summer camp collection, color this picture with crayons will be used. and paste it down on cardboard. Cut out the parts carefully, cutting “The result is a multiplicity of slits in the camp hat, Tommy's hand, as shown in the diagram, and lists and procedures, different Pol- othe dotted line in the jacket. Fit the hat on Tommy's head, fold- icies on different networks. the ino back the tab so it stays on firmly, Slip the neck of the ukelele creation of a secret and labyrinth. . wai fase +» into Tommy's hand, and hang the coat over his right arm. Fold the ine world, of political screening * 2 rightvend panel back, and he will be ready to go. (This idea was first submitted by Jimmy Falasco. of Dayton, Ohio. the report found “there is no or- Send in your suggestions care of this newspaper, and $19 each will ganized blacklisting on Broad- be awarded for those used. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeafures). way,’ although the ‘‘normal cri-, — : ee teria of personal choice—includ- . ae ng gounieedo operaté to some Virginia Embezzler Sentenced Today extent.” NORFOLK, Va. «® — Spinster 967 593. Minnie C. Mangum is scheduled dropped. for sentencing today for her whole- . 8 *@ sale embezzlements over a 22-year Mics Mangum pleaded guilty at period than ran to million of dol- per May 21 trial to the 12 counts lars after she had been given 10 years by a jury a week earlier on a plump. former assistant charge of making false reports to ditches, and Wilson easily gather- secretary - treasurer of Common- a Slate banking examining ed > = he 2 Coxe! for jad yard. wealth Building and Loan Assn. agency. 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A i ” a 4 oe / — i! : : ‘ : 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, J UNE 25, 1956 __ i ; \ “PONTIAC PRESS Baghdad Goes Modern Voice of the People Sunday of the newest wonders of the A Ty eat ng caper fn Thomas Thrower Takes ancient Baghdad is going modern. Beis; = seenlt Benda i BG Union Leaders’ Defense Director longer has any resemblance to the Lettere will a condensed when neces: didn't join the union unt forced CPageg Aer, oly famed in the Arabian gh Searels 2 man ee MiSae Whe “Eater a oa of hs — rasa iim none of them did, They were a ~~ pearance of any In answer to Helena Irene De- Just riding the rest of the mem- Pateyed ob Pest Ottce Featine. co weed clam meee §=community in the United States. Leon. Yes, I'saw the Twisted Cross bers, but today they are paying MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Aya a, on TV. You don't talk like you ever thelr $2.50 a month, The sqmainsee Preng & euttined cobencly SS Last Iraq's most numer ag hes : oliesae aie cae will” beat iocel news ip this ear ” , Sitar bets sh erences ous imparts oe automobiles, poses yee ter the ooo Williams. If you — ‘that, |s Seek! chore carrier service's Sotvavallabie oy wail With American models outnum- cog Counties ft ts 112.08 8 elsewhere 2 ie bering others ten to one, Down- town streets are jammed with American cars, says U. S. News & World Report. In fact, among the city’s most prosperous busi- nesses are those selling flashy accessories for them. : Baghdad’s taste for things Ameri- can includes supermarkets, and U.S. style houses with Western furnish- ings. Modernization is progressing at a breath-taking pace. Roads are be- ing widened and entire sections of Slums cleared with slum dwellers being settled in new, low cost hous- ing developments. * * * Financing all this progress is Iraq’s growing oil income. Back in 1951 it totaled only $39,000,- 000. This year it will be around $240,000,000. Under a very sensi- ble law passed five years ago, 70 per cent of this money must be -devoted to long term develop- ment. One of the encouraging aspects of all this is that it has taken place without any Communist help. Iraqis not only have declined the aid of Red experts, but have had no diplomatic relations with Russia since 1955. -MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1956 Record Motor Travel Forecast This Summer A noteworthy current fact is that the United States is experiencing what promises to be the greatest sea- son in history for vacation automo- bile travel. * * * Last year, according to the publi- cation Automobile Facts motor tour- ing increased 5.2 per cent over 1954. This year there are more cars, more and better roads and more places to go. * * * . As a result, the American Auto- mobile Association predicts that some 75,000,000 Americans will vacation in the family car. It is } further predicted that these vaca- } tioners, averaging 1,200 miles per trip, will drive a grand total of 30 billion miles in 25,000,000 cars. According to AAA, a potent factor in the current automobile vacation boom is the increased popularity of the station wagon. Sales of this model reached 759,422 last year, or nearly double the 1954 figure. These cars make it easier for families with The Man About Town A Toll Road Echo small children to take trips that for- Ee a ter ri “ase merly were difficult, if not impossible a n a for them. Diet: Where a guy gets fed up Another factor is the increased oe ed ed In 1929 it seemed that Pontiac and Detroit were to be hunched closer to- gether. According to a clipping from a Detroit paper of Sept. 15,. 1929, handed me by capacity of State parks. They now are equipped to accommo- date 200,000 overnight campers, or nearly one-third more than in 1950. State park areas now total 2,030,-an increase of 18 per cent in the last five years. In other words, a lot more Ameri- cans are going to see much more of their country than ever before with benefit to themselves and on business in general and in every tourist state. James W. Clapp of 154 South Johnson Ave., an elevated speedway was to be built over the rail- road tracks. It would reduce the driving time between the downtown sections of the two cities to 30 minutes, cost $100 millions to build, and be ready for opera- tion in 1931. It was to have four lanes and be operated as a toll road. A suggestion comes from County Drain Commissioner: Ralph A. Main that members of the Board of Super- visors take their oath of office when they assume their duties on the board, instead of individually in their own com- munities. MAT adds the suggestion that they take the oath at both places, and knows them well enough so he is sure they would consider it an honor to do so. Business Flying Booms One of the transport miracles of the current era is the steady growth of non-commercial aviation in the United States. Beyond doubt few people real- ize how great has been the in- crease of general aviation as compared to operations of sched- | uled airlines. Records show ‘that even in 1953 the 61,000 such planes flew 8,500,000 hours, or more than one billion plane miles. A copy of the old Detroit Tribune of Sept. 14, 1891, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gortner - of 576 Orchard Lake Ave., contains many items that show the trend of the times in a period of nearly two-thirds of a century. On a vacation trip through the west, Harvey Ostendorf * writes me from Bozeman, Mont., that he panding domestic airlines were flying had just seen two automobiles conipietely only 2,600,000 revenue hours, not wrecked in a collision, “and both were much more than a half billien-reve-—... -Pontiacs—and the first two cars to ar- nue miles. General aviation flying ‘ive ®t the scene were Pontiacs.” ~~ —continued its steady advance in 1954, when it logged an estimated 8,700,- 000 hours. Of this, business aviation alone accounted for 4,000,000 hours. | *~ * During 1955 about 50 times as many planes were flying in gen-, eral aviation as in U. 8. airline Service. But not many of these planes are the big luxuriously ‘fitted type used by the execu- _ tives of great corporations. Most are the smaller models flown by -Tangers, multi-acre farmers, oil wildcatters, small businessmen - and sportsmen. * * * A hint as to the gtowth of general - aviation may lie jn. predictions heard in Washington. 1¢ President E1sen- HOWER remains in the White House ‘another four years, the forecasters _ Say he will be making the trip to hig : t Cotdiahers farm by helicopter from - the White House lawn. Even before * * * In the same year the rapidly ex-. ap A pair of the few remaining black squirréis in this area make their home in a hollow tree in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Bellamy Gregory at Lake Orion. They once were numerous here, and still are plentiful in Northern Michigan. Marigolds with a sweet aroma are being raised by ; Mrs. Hanley Seen of Drayton Plains, who says it is simply a case of good breeding. Verbal ‘Orchids to ~ Mr. and Mrs. August Jacober versary. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Witeheock of Holly; sixty-third wedding anniver- my Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Richardson of Lapeer; sixtieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Stone of Durand; sixty-third wedding anniver- sary. ; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haas of Holly; fifty-fourth wedding anniver- sary. aah ang Mn Fug asa - of Detroit, formerly of Oxford; wedding. NEA Service, tac. The Handle’s Shorter, That's All David Lawrence Says: Politics Controls National Security WASHINGTON — Irresponsibility in government has rarely beeri more acutely emphasized than to- day in the behavior of Congress toward the executive in the matter of national defense. Theoretically the joint chiefs of staff recommend to the President what strategic plans they have in mind to defend the nation and what money is needed to buy weapons and military power to carry out those plans in the event of war. publican senators knowing the pressures to which they may be subjected back home and not to be outdone by their political rivals promptly announce they, too, will vote for increased appropriations, PUBLIC ENTITLED TO FACTS The taxpayers of America are entitled to all the facts as to how and why Congress is pressured into spending more money than the executive has requested. Is there an invisible system of communi- cation between some subordinate | ‘members of the military service and members of Congress and are some civilians with perhaps a material interest in it all involved in any way? Plainly the existing system is wrong. The British parliament setup requires the executive and legislative branches to take joint responsibility before the people and if the electorate loses confi- dence in the existing regime it can at any moment turn the rul- ing group out of power. But in America the Democratic party as a result of the tragic mistake of the electorate in November 1954 is in control of the legista- tive branch while the White House is in the hands of the Republican party. Meanwhile national defense is exploited as a political issue and neither party ventures to face up money is really armament it ought to be spent for _ conventional] arms and manpower. For it is certain today that Russia will never use atomic weapons un- less attacked with these weapons ey that ee Allies today _ putting r eggs in one- of Waterford; fifty-second meenns anni- basket are planning only for a nuclear war. FAULT 138 EVIDENT The .real difficulty today is in the failure of the American gov- ernmental system to fix the re- spensibility for handling the prob- lem of national defense. Congress holds the purse strings but it is ‘also interfering in the planning, It is actually questioning the judg- ment of the joint chiefs and giving them more money than they asked for without surveying the whole problem of what is happening in western Europe to weaken NATO and to give the Communists the edge on land warfare. When Secretary of Defense Wil- son, indiscreetly perhaps, said the other day that the fight over money looked to him like a “‘phony’’ issue he was understating the case. For the illusion prevails on Capitol Hill that a certain amount of money spent for intercontinental bombers will save the situation. It's not one weapon but a combination of all kinds of forces that must be _ The horrible facts are, more- over, that Soviet Russia—know- Italy into submission without firing a shot. Neither Britain nor America are today militarily able to defend a land war in Europe. It's the 1930's all over again. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Smiles An Indiana youth, voted the typi- cal American boy, was arrested See Dr. William Brady Says: Constant Prayer, Patience Needed to Cure Alcoholics By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. “By making it legal to sell al- coholic drinks ‘openly (since 1933). . .. This habit has such a hold on our daughter that she can't quit it of her own accord, but she refuses to accept any help, . .” The pathognomonic sign of ad- diction—the addict's indignant in- sistence that he or she can “take it or let it alone,”’ can always quit drinking if he or she wants to, doesn’t-need anybody's help, knows when he or she has had enough and becomes angry or obnoxious if a loved one pleads we him or her to stop. LJ * s . . Is there nothing we can do except to stand by and see her drink herself to death? We go ' to the tavern every week or so and by using every possible means get her to come home with us and sober up. This is getting harder Allthe time. Last night we had to get help ard just carry her much against her will to the car. When she sobers up she is terribly sick and has had several alcoholic convulsions. She stays home a few days and then leaves again, to repeat. She always tells us to leave her alone, that she can tale care of herself. | We love her very as and want to save her.” (Signed) Next time you have to go te the tavern or anywhere else for your daughter ask God to go with you. _ Your statement does not men- tien Alcoholics Anonymous, group of men and women dedicated to helping one another to freedom from addiction. Every member is now or was formerly addicted unions don't tie themselves If the Repub- 5° about the listen to Walter Reuther talk a few times. You will change your mind, I have worked at Pontiac Motors for 30 years. I have seen men fired for nothing, because we didn't have a union. That is what brought the, unions here and to other shops, - Thomas Thrower 114 E. New York Ave. Red Kind of Disarmament Reveals Flaws in Korea By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director Yugoslav President Marshal Tito has joined Soviet leaders in calling for “disarmament,” a very appeal- ing word -— a tragic background. Much ot Tito’s statements in the Soviet Union.can be chalked up to propaganda. There is even evi- dence that he has been uncomfort- able in the way Soviet propagan- dists have used some of his re- marks. After all, he says with some feel- ing that he wants to be friends of both East and West. . But what about disarmament? The very root of it is the Western view that it {se -meaningless un- less it in backed up with some feol-preof inspection system to see that it is carried out. Tt is now virtually six years since the Réeds launched the war against South Korea. The failure of the resulting armistice program of inspection in Korea caused the United Nations Command finally to call it off. . e Korea in effect was a rehearsal of how a mutual inspection system might or might not work out if ap- plied in any other theater or on the vaster scale of the East-West struggle. It was a failure. 4-NATION PLAN The idea was that a mixed “‘neu- tral’ armistice commission, men from four countries, Sweden, Switzerland, Poland and Czecho- slovakia, would check in both South and North Korea to prevent allowed to rove at will in South Korea despite years of protests from President Syngman Rhee's government that the Swedish and Swiss delegates were not getting t 400 to 500 military aircraft, most of them- swift jet bombers and fighters, were ad- mitted into N8rth Korea after the end of hostilities in 1953. _ At the time of the armistice the Red air force virtually had been wiped out, and the airfields laid waste. EVERYTHING LEGAL Modern arms also were sneaked into North Korea whereas the U.N, Command kept everything legal, Today, the South Koreans are in an obsolescent armament stage because of Red violations. ’ And they are not only unhappy about it, they are angry at the Western allies who allowed this situation to develop. The Soviet Union says It is cutting its army substantially. It has appealed tor “reciprocal cuts in the West, even though there is no way the Western allies can determine that the Tt will be interesting to see if Tito—the toasted friend of the new leaders in the Kremlin — will re- duce his own army while simul- taneously calling for ‘“‘disarma-. ment.” Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Somewhere along the way I lost ». . The letter that you sent... But in the pocket of my heart... I have the sentiment... I still have all the loving words... And phrases you composed ... And I am keeping carefully ... The kiss that you enclosed . . . I have the promise of your love .. . Forever and a day .. . Together with the compliments .. . You took the time to say... And so, dear one, I aes lost . . The paper and the | That furnished me the coven ‘of. . The way you feel and think... I only hope no other eyes .. . Will _ever find and see . . « The loving letter from your .. That you addressed to me. (Copyright 1936) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY For this God is our God for ever dha ever: He will be our guide even unto death. —Psaime 48:14, * * . Tt is a great thing to know that if the eternal doors swing open the other way for you, you have a Friend on the other side waiting to receive you.—Dr. Howard Kelly. Case Records of a Psychologist. Let Men Feel Superior, Girls Mavis isn’t old enough tobe a school marm but she is en- countering the romantic prob- lems of school teachers, nurses and other talented women, You must imitate the ancient court jester if you wish to win a boy friend. Act dumb so he can strut his stuff. And use the “sandwich” method out- lined below tf-you must correct him in any way. ; By DR. GEORGE w. CRANE. Case R-391; Mavis T., aged 17, ° has a serious love problem. - “Dr. Crane, I am now so dis- pleased with life I don't know what to do," she began. . “I've been dating a very sweet boy and I am quite fond of him. But he doesn't seem very fond of me. “Could it be due to my correc- tion of his errors in speech? For he uses very poor English, “My mother is a high school teacher and hag been very par- ticular about the grammar we use at home, so I have tried to make this boy more accept- able to her. “He says I'm just too good for him. I've seen him out with other girls from much less cultured pee Ne el DL aa SANDWICH YOUR CRITICSMS It is -a. ticklish job criticizing even your best friends and rela- However, there are many times in life when we should be cor- rected or reprimanded for various wrongs, at least, for our own good. Teachers thus must correct our school errors. Employers frequent- ly must do likewise. And parents -are chronically showing Us our mistakes. But nobody likes to be shown up. It makes us angry or else causes us to shy away and shun our critic. —- And that's what is happening to the boy friend whom Mavis de- stribes, - MALES ARE EGOTISTS He is like the typical male: who wishes to show off or strut his stuff before his girl friend. Males are chronic show-offs, anyway, which is why the pea- cock has the fancy feathers while the peahen is modestly So he feels constrained on his dates with her. He ig no more re- laxed than he would be on a date with a school teacher. Incidentally, this is one reason why men hesitate to date school marms and nurses and other su- perior women. * * * For a man can't feel very ro- mantic when he is afraid of his , girl friend. So males generally select girls who are supposedly inferior to them, since then they can strut their superiority. They can relax and feel at ease, instead of under social] tension, IMITATE KING'S FOOL In ancient times the kings had a court jester or fool to provoke mer- riment at But the fool was actually one of the smartest men of the king- dom, for it takes a high 1.Q. to become a talented actor and thus va the part of a dummy, Smart girls, such as school teachers and nurses, should thus imitate the court jester. Play dumb. Build up the ego of your boy friend until he always feels more important after an hour in your company. If you must criticize him, sand- wich your meaty layer of repri- mand between two layers of hon- est compliments. Send for my booklet on the “Compliment Club," enclosing a _ Stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents in coin. : other women who wish to win husbands, ° uae taney ee Rees and nd envelope costs when you for psychological (Copyright 1956) ; charts ena Fn ek / ‘Hal Boyle Says: Finders NEW YORK w — A London| author writing a play about Jesus Christ recently wanted to find out on what day of the week the Sav- ior had been born. s . s He turned for help to Hugo Dunn-Meynell, known as Britain's “Mr. Knowledge.” FERRETS FOR FREE Dunn-Meynell is managing direc- tor of an unusual firm called “Finders Limited,” which for a fee wil] ferret out information for a client or perform any odd job) so long ‘‘as it is legal and moral.” | “ . * * He and his 25 assistants pored: over hundreds of volumes of Bib-| lical scholarship before coming. up| with this answer: | “Jesus probably was born either at Wednesday or Thursday mid- night, but we can’t go beyond that. | Internal evidence within the Bible jtself makes it unlikely ‘he could have been born on any other day of the week.” e s s This has been the most interest- ing of the queries that pour into his firm at the rate of about 200) a week, but there have been many | strange ones. ! REQUEST FOR BED An American, for example. wrote and asked that a hotel bed) he had-slept in during a stay in| London be sent to him. | 7. * * “It was extremely comfortable,’’ | he explained. Finders Limited went to the hotel, bought the bed, | and shipped it over. Dunn-Meynell, who is 30, slender | and wears a ginger goatee, served in the British navy and studied | law before launching his unique career, It has taken him to most) parts of the world, and he is now| ‘others when he felt justice had Limit sent to his lady friend read “with | the card before the mourners ar- deepest sympathy.” Finders Lim-' rived. , ited saved the day for him by dis-|' “Our clients keep us on our patching an agent who changed'toes,"” said Dunn-Meynell. ‘We ‘No More Useful Man Ever Lived’ Prison Priest of Baltimore ‘Retires’ After Long Service BALTIMQRE, Md. w—"I'm not|Loyola College in Baltimore, an going to sing a swan song and authority on psychology and so- say goodby because I'm d , Plays Super-Sleuth Role not going | ciology, he has written many ar- formation up to $500 to make a said, smiling, toe : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 23,/1956 % never know what we'll be askedjored toothpaste in Saudi Arabia.’ to do next.” | Most are interested in backtracking their ancestors. Not long ago he had @ hurry-up - plover i nggnacnie call from the Family Planning Dunn-Meynel icula Asm, of Great Britain for toads,|‘hese Searches, for he has an im- pressive ancestry himself. He is Which arp used in pregnancy tests. | Oa of the Manor” of Yarm, a| TOADS FLOOD IN village in Yorkshire, where his’ He put an ad in ‘The Times” family has had a large estate reading ‘300 male toads urgently|since 1280. needed"’—and they flooded in from all parts of the English country-| The prerogatives of his position, side, don’t worry him. much. His fees range from about 65| ‘The Lord of the Manor is en-' cents for a simple request for in-|titled to open the local fair,’ he “and to greet roy- * . * | anywhere.” The small, spare; el-\ticles, books and newspaper col-| market study of, say. the commer- alty—if they should ever happen derly Roman Catholic priest) umns. He plans to use his added cial peered over his spectacles at his|free time for more writing. audience—a roomful of inmates of| There will be time too for what the Maryland Penitentiary and he calls his ‘“busman’s holiday’’— Baltimore city jail. reading crime stories. * * r * * * } “I'm going to hang around ‘this! It is the kindly side that comes, place because I love it. I know you can't appreciate that — you'd rather hang around somewhere else,’ he said, smiling as the prisoners laughed. rf The speaker was the Rev. Jo- seph J. Ayd, S. J., a 14-year-old Baltimorean with long white hair, a reddish face and the leprechaun look of Barry Fitzgerald. * tL] * for 11 men. The best known of these was ithat of James La Guardia, 29- jyear-old circus roustabout sen- The occasion was his last Mass|tenced to death for alleged rape yesterday in the big, gray stone Ot Many years ago. Father Ayd building where he had ministered, 8t@rted a probe of the circum- “off and on,”’ to men for 38 years. | stances that led to commutation During those years this tough,|@%d eventual freedom for La kindly man helped 54 men through Guardia and two youths accused their Jast hours in the death With him. Father Ayd turned down house, and fought long and hard 4? offer to go to Hollywood and for a commutation of death sen- Make a movie of that one. tence and sometimes freedom for ne “No more useful man ever lived in Baltimore,” said the late * ee H. L. Mencken, the celebrated Retirement, as Father Ayd indi- writer who proclaimed his agnos- erred. cated, will be only a relative ticism aloud and hooted in print thing. 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It was Truck Driver Believed moved to a July date to take ‘ad- in Indiana After Slaying Michigan's first tair of the 1856)vantage of better weather, Ga“ Token for Proposed In-Laws, Young Girl lecheduled July 34 | OT Westwood Village O. B. Garlinger, Lake Odessa storekeeper is in his fourth year as president of the fair which is Holly Youth to Ride: WARREN, Ohio (INS) — The SOUTHFIELD — Petitions to in- Education serving the Walled Lake School District will probably set a date tomorrow for an election| that will place a proposed two-mill tax increase before the voters for FBI will be asked by Trumbull County Sheriff T. Herbert Thomas today to enter the hunt for 37-year- old truck driver Alfred Wilson, who murdered three persons. 6 * * * Assn. Garlinger also operates a farm near Lake. .Qdessa, where he sponsored by the Lake Odessa Ag- ricultural and Civic Improvement Idand Queen Friday | HOLLY—In the future the hours ‘at the summer playground will be from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each corporate East and West Beverly Hills and Berkley Hills subdivision into one home rule village, to be known as Westwood Village, will ‘not be circulated for at least an- ‘other week, according to Ted a second time. : The board will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, in the Junior High School on ,the Pontiac Trail, the former, Senior High School. Residents of the district voted down the proposal earlier this month by the slim margin of about 75 votes. If approved, the tax levy will produce an estimated $60,000 for school operating expenses. in addition, the district would then qualify for an additional $30,000 from the state ald program, ac- cording to Joseph Long, presi- dent of the district school board. Long explained that a school dis- trict becomes a distressed area 15 Cut Backs Listed The 15 ways to reduce school four teachers, | 2. Eliminate field trips; have buses only for pupils a mile be- yond school. 3. Close some cafeterias = schools, 7. Reduce budget for supplier. 8. Eliminate paving contribu- tions, 9. Eliminate summer paint- ing. * ¢ @«@ 10. Eliminate equipment pur- chases; except those legally pur- chased from the Building and Site fund, 11. If present elementary school staff vacancies are not— filled by August 30, place such | grades on half-day schedules. Census Officer position. * * * dent, officiated at the ceremonies. 13. Eliminate adult education program or increase fees. 14. Reduce elementary school service staff by a librarian, three music teachers, visiting teacher, 15. Eliminate $1,500 to aid community recreation. when an extra millage proposal is approved by taxpayers. The board resolved to re-submit the proposal to the voters at its latest meeting in recognition of pe-| titions that called for such action. Petitions carrying more than 1,300 signatures were given to the board within a week after the defeat of the proposal. = The special election mustabe held soon for two reasuns: (1) fo-allow| sufficient time for the increaSe to! be added to the tax rolls — if the ] | vent the curaiiment of any see BOY Of Thrown Baby activity — if the levy is approved. Fifteen different ways to reduce school operating expense will be ander consideration by the board if the proposal is defeated, Long said. Certain activities would be curtailed to balance the budget. Asked if deteat of the proposal school sessions Long said that the throwing her off the bridge last possibility existed for certain’ ¥ ednesday after failing two lie detector tests. | Police said the man told them ihe did it to “get even” with the| Tuesday. Amvets Flect White |child’s mother, Rosetta, his com-| The pair allegedly took an out- terior power to put “under admin-| Shepherd and his|board motor from a boat on Pine istrative detention” wife had ed-over she attend-|Lake in West Bloomfield Township against whom it had made deci- State Judge Advocate inc » seu" cue croc unt (eaten Mest Bloomteld Township grades. {mon-law wife. Jerry White, senior vice com- - building. Community ‘month-old Jina Shepherd was re-) oes yesterday from the Detroit for Larceny of Motor ver, herd, 34, her stepfather, of throw-| ing her from thé Belle Isle Bridge in a fit of jealousy. CROWN CAI QUEEN — Natalie Sposato (seat- ed) was crowned Queen of the 1956 GAI Fair last night as part of the festivities of this ninth annual event. Flanking the royal miss, from left to right, are Suaron Norgrove, second place winner; Cléo - Mullins, who took third, and Julie Hickman, 1954 Gay El Rancho, main prize for the event. Waterford CAI Building Free and Clear Thousands Witness Mortgage Burning #225 <:= WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — won the crown of CAI Fair Queenjthe largest of which is a week at Several thousand persons wit- last night. Taking second and third|the Gay El Rancho in Gaylord. nessed the burning of the CAI places were Sharon Norgrove and Natalie and Sharon were so close mortgage papers last night—the Cleo Mullins. resnectively. * a grand finale for this year's fair. | jin the number of votes they * brought in that both were awarded |Many of the past-presidents were| Many prizes were given the girls, the coveted trip. 12. Eliminate Attendance ‘and on hand for speech-making and ————— == Carlos Richardson, current presi- The Women’s Club made the first payment on the mortgage ten years ago and they paid the last | one this weekend. This was the ninth annual fair to be held in this Activities Inc.. had become an actuality two years earlier in a renovated barn burned dow In all but the summer months, this community building houses activities; for more than 1,000 youngsters every. week. Adult meetings, dances, dinners and conferences overflow the calen- dar, The building also houses the township brary, n. were other officers, who are: Girl Governor Is Mary Bobak, Utica Delegate UTICA — Mary Bobak, of Utica, Egyptians Hear | is directing the Wolverine Giris| ‘Nasser, Sole Candidate the i , State meeting at Ann Arbor today, : bes Se ot tee had | having been elected governor of the mock state on Saturday. in Saturday Election, She heads the more than 300 high school girls at the Univer- | CAIRO #—Premier Gamal Ab- sity of. Michigan session. \del Nasser, President-elect, prom-| Installed yesterday with her of the constitution and defenders. of right. He said Egypt had Sally Whitson, East Lansing, |crushed colonialists and would. Natalie Sposato, 4059 Lotus Drive lieutenant governor, Robin Galla-|support ‘‘whoever believes in our Detroit River Yields DETROIT t®—The body of 14 Police accused Lee Shep- Shepherd first reported the child i Gay Cleary, Lansing, auditor gen- lic. It included Soviet Ambassa-| eral. Two Local Men Jailed Harbor, and Charles Welch, 19, of The outgoing Revolution Com- Novi Township, will be examined mand Council announced that it gher, Battle Creek, secretary of aims and principles.” | state; treasurer; . lao attorney general, Patricia. Day, Saginaw,| He spoke to a crowd congratu- Tomlinson, lating him on being chosen first and President of the Eyptian repub-| idor E. D. Kiselev. Nasser was the ‘only candidate in Saturday's elec-) ‘tion. He got the approval of more | than 90 per cent of all Egyptian’ voters. _ The Interior Ministry announced Two Oakland county residents that 94 per cent of the 5,720,000 demanded examination when ar- registered voters took part in here, with burial in Lakeside Cem- “88 dead on arrival at Exvetiac raigned on a grand larceny charge Egypt's first secret-ballot election, etery. Mr. Squires died Saturday General Hospital yesterday. in Justice Court Saturday. Both that 99.7 per cent of these voted in Flint Osteopathic Hospital. were lodged in the county jail un- for Nasser and that 97.7 per cent der $500 bond. ‘ratified the new constitution des- Arthur Bentley, 17, of Keego ignating Egypt a republic. ihas given the minister of the in- any persons | | Sions in the four years since it took over from King Farouk. The announcement, published in ©) slim chance that Wilson may have _}was found in the abandoned auto. queen who will accompany Natalie on her trip to | New p [ esident jlivered the main addresses. The struck by the auto driven by Hob- Sates cance: Deaths in Nearby Communities ‘ised today “we will be defenders Trott, 66, RFD 1, will be held at and member of the First Methodist 'a Pontiac Hospital, raises purebred and commercial beef cattle, Thomas said he will obtain a murder warrant against the stut- tering ex-convict and then get an day. The first field trip will be on \Friday and will be to Kent Lake He the annual Lake Odessa Park and include a ride on the affidavit claiming Wilson crossed stares never has finished ‘‘in steamship “Island Queen.” state lines during his flight. This the red.” Proceeds are used to f . * ®@ will pave the way for the FBI to improve the fair property or under-| Reese Protz, director of the play- enter the case. write civic ventures to serve com-|ground activities, states that there Meanwhile, a general search |munity interest. |will be no sessions on July 4. has been called off in the dense, | The Lake Odessa fair, long noted Joyce Little is in charge of the wooded area near neighboring (as first of the year in Michigan, /arts and crafts for the smaller Windham where Wilson’s blood- joriginated as a homecoming and children. spattered car Was found aband- Shurtleff, chairman of the West- wood Village Committee. Shurtleff said this morning that a recent legal development re- quired a complete census of the area proposed for incorporation, which must be filed with the Oak- land County Board of Supervisors along with the petitions. The area in question is in the northern part of the and tts boundaries would be from oned Friday, several hours after : —— ee ‘ An : : Greenfield to Evergreen between | 13 and 14-Mile roads, and from rate = StateBanking #atisFaxS . 8 | dary of Bingham Farms Village Chi f 63 Dies | between 12'; and 14-Mile roads. e ’ ’ | This is the area left out of a peti- ‘tion filed last December by the Southfield Urban Assn., following ee Eveland Succumbs ive deteat of Southfield’s first Following Emergency charter. Ulcer Operation Authorities said there is only a gone through with his threat to commit suicide. A “suicide note” hn Sa A So far, no trace of his body has been found, giving credence to Thomas’. theory that the note was merely an attempt to throw police off his — ee Wilson fatally shot his two sis- ters-in-law, Mrs. Geraldine Brown, 30, of Leavittsburg, Ohio, and Mrs. Hazel Botts, 33, of Cortland, Ohio. and 16-year-old Nancy Worthington, who he kidnaped during his flight. Indiana state police are checking a report that Wilson was seen at The Urban group filed the peti- jtions because it felt that residents ~ ‘ef northern Southfield did not want LANSING uf — State banking to become’ part of the proposed commissioner Maurice C. Eveland, city of Southfield and would vote = 4 |who collapsed at his desk last down any charter presented for ~-4 |Thursday, died at a Lansing hos- ® ore * ‘pital yesterday after an emergency in order for Westwood operation for a stomach ulcer. He to become a reality, Southfield L s { z a gasoline station at Highland, _ |was 63. eee | as a whole mont wets down the Ind., near Hammond, early Satur- ER Ae fh __| Second charter being draft. day. | | &Veland, a Democrat, first was ed. Southfield has until June 1957 Gi; (Appointed banking commissioner : =. (in 1941 by former Goy. Murray ; . \(Pat) Van Wagoner. He had. PATRICIA BAILEY served in the post throughout the ROCHESTER—Mr. and Mrs. administratiqn of Gov. C. Men- VEW Elects McCarn State Commander nrcta's nancy 3050 Sing Gs ben Williams ~ announce the engagement of their Eveland came to state service Max C. McCarn, of Mason, was daughter, Patricia, to Robert Gin- from presidency of the Mayville chosen the VFW State Commander ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter bank, one of the few banks at the 27th annual convention in Ginter, 2106 Burdic. No wedding | which did not close during the 1933 banking holiday. , Rochester Board | Under the late Gov. William to adopt a charter or revert te township status. In the meantime with only six weeks left in which to finish a charter, commissioners are meet- in gwtcie eewakgnik Mt ing twice a week instead of once. They will meet next Wednesday and Thursday. fice. ° ° . e ; é 6 « Detroit Driver Hurt ‘Comstock (1933-31), Eveland was Elects Officers: Mrs. Melvin Loeding, of Port \chairman of the State Hospital 4 none * When Auto |s Rammed |Commission and also served as a )Huron, was named auxiliary pres-, : Re- ident at the sessions anaes by A Detroit driver, 56, was treated Michigan advisor to the Recon- Set Sessions ‘over 5,000 veterans from 400 posts. for face cuts at Pontiac General Struction Finance Corp. (RFC) ROCHESTER — At the annual Dudley Hicks, of H-zel Park, was Hospital. authorities said, after his D¢!Ping in reorganization and re- meeting of the Rochester Board of ‘the only Oakland County man hon- car was rammed, from behind OPe™!Nng of b pokes anier the holiday. Education the following officers ored. He was named chaplain. while about to turn into a Dixie Leng th poor hesith. Bveland were elected to office. | Delegates fro Pontiac posts 1370 Highway drive-in in Waterford | Sidhe, anew aia aay fe Reelected president was Lewis and 1008 attended the four-day Township Saturday morning. 'what physicians diagnosed as “| Arecst, alse Dr. Eve Schiests as event. National Commander Tim-' According to township police, perforated wicer He was rushed secretary, and A, H. Musson as othy Murphy, of Milton Mass., and Ange‘o L.. treasurer, group selected Kalan.azoo as the ber Cook Jr., 35, of Royal Oak.| site of its 1957 convention. 'Cook was not injured, police said. _ Ms Marchiori had slowed to to 9 hospital and underwent an!" \Governor G. Mennen Williams: de-'make a left turn when his car was emergency operation that night. a anoer: peal Toa Se ta He was bern in Mayville in the third Tuesday of each month. 1893 and started his banking . career upon graduation from ° ° ° ® heh aches! in 11. when no be- Kiwanis Picnic to Be came manager of a bank at . : _ Fostoria. T h R h f : i In 1915 he was made vice presi-| onig t at oc es er Jefte Trott view Cemetery. Mrs. Beardsley. peg leer dee eet ine. ROCHESTER — One of the high- ALMONT — Service for Jeffe lifetime resident of Oakland County }, 4 generation of hic family to tights of the Kiwanis year is the’ : hold that position. Two sons are Good Neighbor” picnic which is 2 p.m. Tuesday at Muir Brothers Church. Clarkston, died at her 4: tors of the bank being held tonight at the Park Funeral Home here, with burial home yesterday. * 8 « [Davis Picnic Grounds just off in West Berlin Cemetery. He was/| She is survived by a daughter, Eveland owned a 400 acre farm Parkdale Road. employed for 23 years at Hurd Phyllis, at home, and a brother, Lock and Mfg. Co. here, retiring/Stewart P. Croop. 2 years ago. Mr. Trott died Satur- Kenneth C, Ashley day night in the collision of two! KEEGO HARBOR—Service for hold, Eveland had been mayor, smal] airplanes, a quarter mile Kenneth C. Ashley, 50, northeast ef the Pontiac Municipal Grove St., will be at Airport. Wednesday from the Donelson- William W. Squires Johns Funeral Home, 855 West HOLLY — Service for William|Huron St.. with burial in Perry W. Squires, 82, of 103 East Sher. M:. ‘Park Cemetery. Mr. Ashley; a man St., will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday /fetime resident of Oakland Coun- from the Bendle Funeral Home ty and member of BPOE No. 810. | Carlier to enjoy an hour of rec. Noisy Intruder Flees reation. Fred Houghten, who will preside, After Bungling ‘Hei ° gling Heist’ and C, W, Shepard are co-chair- ' A would-be house thief escaped Men for the picnic. Saturday night after he was over: heard cutting through a window | guests are expected to drive ext | cee Clothes Stolen From Line He is survived by his wife, Mar- garet; three daughters, Mrs. Jean Three men gave chase, accord- investigating a “clothes line thiet” ‘Wright of Clawson, Mrs. Lorna ing to Ponti lice. but ~ul-iwho t ; b HOLLY — Service for Maude K.|Mae Williamson of Commerce and|peit escaped dotiging down a backived. at, $36, mameente memtey | T Smithengill, 69, 109 Cogshall St., Sharon Am Carlson, at home; a! aney Nothing wee nice pele will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday from son, Ronald Carlson of Dexter; twol ene” ee es ene. anatis yny Wuleete Gate at the Bendle Funeral Home here,|brothers, Farrell J. Ashley and ——_ a = with burial in Lakeside Cemetery.|Charles A.. of Pontiac; and three Miss Smithengill died Saturday at sisters, Mrs. Rosalynd Stoddard, iMrs. Ellen Brown and Mrs. Mary ‘Cauley, all of Pontiac. Mrs, Katie I, Weikel ORCHARD LAKE—Service for, Maude K, Smithengill William Rayment IMLAY CITY — Funeral serv-: Amrvet to Lorri Kawiak, of De- ” trolit, mander of Pontiac’s Bemis-Olsen Amvets Post 113, was named judge advocate and Sam Bentley, of Romeo, was elected senior vice commander at the election of of- ficers highlighting the annual state dey on at Grand Rapids Sum isesener officiated at the marriage candidate for state commander, |David, in a recent afternoon cere- was defeated by Edmund Gule- > wicz, of Hamtramck. Mrs. Ralph Peoples Church, East Lansing. Pulitz, of Detroit, was elected to} Mr. and Mrs. Ruben P. Schnei- head the women's auxiliary. der are the bride's parents. The Pontiac beauty queen candi- |>Tidegroom is the son of the Rev. dates Janet Anderson and Nan and Mrs. Stritiler of New Balti- Harleyvetch bowed out in the | : competition for Miss WALLED LAKE—The Rev. R. J. ; Fi ite cf 3 i ; E ti! iF i Miss Phyllis Swanson of St, Jo- attendant. Assisting the bride- groom Robert Ringle of Bay City. Striffier’ of Oyster Bay, New York and Edward ‘ : “ ly (FO eo i te, will tina and will reside in Ann Arbor upon their return. 1 DEW Walled Lake Girl Weds 21:2, mming’ pavers” ae Minister's Son in Rites zi meeting, on Friday, to vest such power in the minister for a 10- year period following the ratifica- tion of the constitution. The decision means that, despite Nasser’s statement that martial law is lifted, the government for those 10 years will be empowered to detain old politicians like ex- Wafd party leader Mustapha el \Nahas and former President Maj. 'Gen, Mohamed Naguib. Breakin Nets Burglars $14 From County Store A total of $14 was taken from a cash register and a soda machine in a Saturday breakin of an Inde- pendence Township store, the Oak- land County Sheriff's Department said today, ; The store at 5490 Sashabaw Road was reportedly entered breaking a side window. Burglar Takes Watch. - |stolen from a home at 810 Young A $25 wristwatch was reported St.. Friday night, Pontiac police said According to Mrs. Sarah Ray- ment, the thief entered her home ice for William Rayment, Imlay City, 85, will be Tuesday, at the Lester Smith and Son Funeral Home at 2 p.m. He died Saturday. Mrs. Katie I. Weikel, a Fife Lake resident who had been living with her son, Wilfred, 4073 Beach Dr., bYsodist church here at 2 p.m. Tues- day, and burial with a Masonic graveside service, will be in Oak- land Hills Memoria] Gardens. by the Thayer Funeral Home, Far- mington. { Burial will be in the Imlay Town. Orchard Lake, will be at 2 p.m. ship Cemetery. Wednesday at Smith Funeral EVERETT J. COOLEY Home, Kingsley, Mich. Burial will FARMINGTON — be in Evergreen Cemetery, Kings- Everett J. ley, Cooley, 52, purchasing agent for, Mrs. Weikel, 81, died at St. G. M. Tech Center, died suddenly Saturday in a doctor's offi¢e here. Joseph Hospital. She leaves be- A member of the Farmington ‘ides her son, six other children, Lodge No. 151, F&AM, he had lived Mrs, Bertha Voice of Fife Lake, Mrs.’ Ethel Brooks of Detroit, in the county 20 years, having come from Detroit. He was born) Marry of Trout Creek, Voiney of in Duluth, Minn. Flint, Henry of Grandville, and Mrs, Viola Reno of Kingsley, Surviving are his wife, Ernes- tine; daughter, Judith, at | Arrangements were handled by the Huntoon Funeral Home, Pon- home; and two sisters, Mrs. tiac, Jean Sassold of Detroit and Mrs. Ellen Cranmer of Farmington; and two brothers, Fred of Far- mingtoen and Bruce of Allen Park, . Service will be at the First Meth- dames Gloffus Pickett DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for James Gloffus Pickett, 41, 4701 Kempf, who died Saturday in Wa- terford, will be at 7:30 p.m. to- night at Coats Funeral Home, with burial in Andrews, C., on Wednesday, ] A mechanic for Gulf Refinery rrangeme 'Go., he came here from North - nts are being handled Carolina seven years ago. ~He leaves his wife, Virginia; his father, James G, Pickett Jr.; his sou, James McFarland Pickett III; -|three brothers, Raymond of Jack- Agnes ; and took’ Church St., will be at 2:30 p.m. Claudius both of Durham, N. C., ATTACKS ADMINISTRATION — Gov. G, Mennen ing a press conference before start of today’s Governors Conference in Atlantic City, N. J., turns to answer a question. He said the pres- sonville, Fla., and Thomas and) °"t,®dministration in Washington was “fairly blind” to the dangers AP Wirephote Williams, dug» of automation-and called the problem a serious one, not only for ‘Tuesday trom the and a sister, Mrs, Edith Sharron,| labor.\He ‘said he anticipated disagreement among Demidcrats in here, with burial in Lake-|jof Raleigh, N. C. formulating a civil rights plank. e ,) : ‘ v. ! 4 : Ee : wl bd bh on ep a), NES a] i pH Lae ihe } eee e | THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1959" | | _'___ NINE ceORCE'S | sah aa ara FDERAL’S| _ OPEN MONDAY 9:30 TO 9 NEWPORT’S = as well as Thurs., Fri., Sat. nights fo ‘ a . ~ , é Marshal Tito has invested Soviets’ | ue . _ defense chief, Marshal Georgi > Zhukov, with the “‘Ordey~of Free- | ~ dom,” highest ho of Tito's. % regime. It is the fisst time that a| < foreigner has been so recognized. . Common Cold TTT Mn i Cure Foreseen é Follow the Crowds to Research Encouraged on Viral Disease Drugs at Symposium LANL IM: INR M RTT IR eh DHE AM | a i | | EAST LANSING (#—The hope of | developing drugs to cure many | + viral diseases, including the com- mon cold, was given new encour-' : agement today at the American, » Tonight--Monday § Ginica Society's fifth national 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. BCom Seen | | Such diseases now eccount for Come, save os never, be- | ary llporntaay ote eventos fore on summer needs. §) py prank M. Schabel Jr., of "All prices go bock tof) Birmingham, Ala., said the ex. | Z original after 9 P.M. | istence of sunset eee | which show hera etiec- | tiveness against viruses “eacour- 4 Hour Scle—Stod |. ee ee i a . | LADIES’ SUNBACKS | ‘**TsPrutic pproach- Worth 3 99 _ _ Dr. Schabel. a division head at Coo! Cottons 00 "Southern Research Institute. said 10 to 44 ~ some recently described antibiotic = materials which possess antivira! ’ &@ activity forecast the possibility of , development of substances capable 4 Hour Sele — § to 9 of attacking many different vi-| LADIES’ TOPPERS ruses. 19.99 Nylons HR > IMMUNIZATION PROTECTION a ee ee eg and Wools. S & ; 10 to 18. | So far, the only means of pro- se Oe a ea asi al & tection against virus diseases of 5 man and animals is immunization, 4 said. * 4 Hour Scale — § to 9 ' He observed that immunization) s LADIES’ BLOUSES : protects against only a few viruses, | | ‘esl eunbars [© leaving many disabling virus in- | : ined sleeveless C ] © fectiens, such as the common cold. = << Ps beyond the reach of this type of Dr. Schabel predicted that | 4 Hour Sele — § to 9 | drugs of practical usefulness . SHORTS | against such viruses ultimately LAD TES’ SHOE | will be developed. | ee. ae O7° | The medicinal chemist were told Gee Mt ce i bilies Sabin debate ocho te 16 of advances in controlling epilepsy. | a disease afflicting an estimated) 1 cee and one-half million Amer Big, compact, TOP VALUE refrigerator . .. only | As the result of chemical re- search and experimentation, some- O where in, the neighborhood of 9 ., per cent of epilepsy now is consid- 4 Hour Sele — § to 9 LADIES’ SKIRTS Values te 3.08. ee ee ee ke ee Big 9.1 cu. ft. refrigerator that’s deluxe in every way ered controllable, whereas the pro- , Y ... yet priced so very low! Stores up to 53 lbs. of $ ; ache ola to © per’ com eget MONE frozen foods in full-width freezer and cold storage tray. = mee a ame trom| Handy butter chest, egg shelves in door. 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A rebel-| Each colony which gets away] Frenchmen|With massive slaughter. Now How to Cash In PASADENA, Calif, @ — Eman- uel Poulson still can't figure out how thieves made off with his an- tique bronze Japanese lantern. It weighed 2,000 pounds. Police the- orize that whoever stole it backed a truck against Poulson's backyard fence, then used a block and tackle’ | to hoist it aboard. Poulson valued) the lantern at $1 a Pound, . i GEARY, Okla, (®—Ammon Owen | ¢florts. While plowing his field, he noticed|colonial empire, Algeria, another|French command in Indochina. following |important chunk, is held only by/One is Mohammed ben Bella, a and gobbling] military stitching which seems on big shot in the rebellion, - the turnedithe point of giving way. the gulls|portant to her. This includes the| with 18 million persons. to do his|big island of Madagascar off the tement was long in|. *“_ * * Frarice fought eight years in Lee have on North Africa. Many Within two years France rebel leaders in pralinaged are sol- -|surrendered a fat third of her|diers ‘who learned to fight under| } - headquarters in Cairo, What would be left is less im-| Indochina went first in 1954,| Tunisia went second, east coast of Africa, where urani-/with 3% million, ~,\4um ore has been found, and the, Morocco went third, in 1955-56, 1954-55, INCUBATION CONDITIONS IDEAL! Yes, nesteggs really grow when they’re tucked away at PONTIAC FEDERAL. Profitable Convenient Safe 3 LOCATIONS _ INSURED 216% FREE PARKING TO $10,000 Current Rate and ‘ Loan Association 761 W. HURON ST. 407 MAIN ST., ROCHESTER FREE PARKING 16 E. LAWRENCE ST.. DOWNTOWN | positions 3 times a night. vast areas of desert and jungle|with 8 million. lin central and western Africa! Algeria and its 9 million? Some, whose values are not wholly are ready now to date its separa- known. tion as 1956-57. Guatemala Imposes ‘St. Louis Argues ver Courthouse Anti-Red Restrictions oy Court Housel) __ GUATEMALA «® — The Guate-| malan government, announcin a ST. LOUIS w—Is it court house’ front of a Communist plot, °F rourthouse? ‘St. Louis Cony posed a form of martial Gourt House’ are cut deep in| law on the country to “prevent, stone over the governmental | seditious disorders..’ | building in suburban Clayton. It| * ¢ ®* wasn't questioned for six years. | President Carlos ‘Castillo = Then the Metropolitan St. Louis | c. aes a ‘state [Gv Register, an annual guide| tional Civic Committee. chart , _ Demonstrators at the gathering te and counselor's officer as | -@f about 400 persons outside the! * @ e capital's railway station had dis-' argumen tributed leaflets. demanding can- = = there's. cellation of Guatemala’s mutual ® lage a a: a: = Comt Home"| ! aid pact with the United States: \downtewn. And architects of the. and a lifting of the ban on Com-| six-year-old building say the two-| munist ae |word style looks better. | A gevercuent scant ; A charged the meeting was part ot Picard Given Post “a subversive plot by Commuv-| _ ‘nists hiding within the territory of Bock "hte gers) heer the republic to disturb the peace.” iby Chief Justice Warren of the a U.S. Supreme Court to serve on a Ex-Peruvion President _panel_ studying problems in pre- ‘ ae . trial of long and complicated cases. | Leads in National Voting jase pinsed will represent the. LIMA, Peru (®—Manuel Prado Sixth Circuit on the panel, whose has a lead of 56,090 in the offi--members will give aid to trial! cial count of votes from last Sun- judges confronted with protrectes | day’s presidential election. ‘court cases. Official returns from 19 of the) ,country’s 23 states give Prado, a : Senco an Let the Parents Decide | Pradista Democratic party, 178-| CENTRAL FALLS, RI. ww — 629 votes. His nearest rival, Fer- Notre Dame Hospital authorities nando Belaunde of the National have a problem: Susan Agnes Youth Movement, has 122,539. |Merow was born “on the stroke: we ‘ol midnight Saturday.’’ They can't sleeper changes decide whether to list her birth | on June 233 or June m4. ' An average LLL SS — $ 140 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD WASHER AT WAYNE GABERT’S ON THIS NEW DELUXE OUR SALE PRICE 109: NO MONEY DOWN! 2 YEARS 10 PAY! WAYNE GABERT Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121 N. Saginaw St. °' '\.Gers rns P FRIDAY FE 5-6189 GHTS ‘TIL 9 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! ELEVEN | Dr. Cary Middlecoff New Nationa] Open Chempion As a dentist turned golfer, handsome Cary Middlecoff has , extracted a sizable chunk of gold from the professional golf circuit during his brilliant career. Now in a most interesting and illustrated manner ‘in his column ‘Doctoring Your Golf’ the methods that carried him to championship are given to you. Watch for the start tomorrow. Follow each day’s diagnosis and treatment. It will make your enjoyment of playing, watching or under- standing of the game richer. Doctoring 4 < L DR. CARY Dr. Middlecoff is not only a top-notch golfer, but a versatile writer and teacher as well. He shows you the stances, grips and body postures most successful for each shot and “DOCTORING YOUR GOLF” every day. Improve your game. Increasé your golfing enjoyment. begins TOMORROW - TUESDAY - SPORTS PAGES Your GOLF! MIDDLECOFF explains why they’re successful. Read 7% c~~ ES * THE PONTIAC «PRESS. oe eee ? 4 Mosbay. JUNE “TWELVE , 25, 1956 _ : _ Wyoming contains land trom si Venezuela's ; Metropolis Gleams With New Beauty miewvnee= Caracas Devotes Energy to Glorifying City in the last 100 years, about 80 changes in govern- By PHYLLIS BATTELLE CARACAS, Venezuela (INS) — Latins may be lousy lovers, as a cynical lady said, but they make up for it in all those little ways 'that mean so much... 4 * * * RENTAL and SALES @ Hospital Beds @ Bed Sides At Your Service for: @ Wheel Choirs @ Welkers “| beauteous buildings, your fabulous ‘is all. a wonderful dream." dielight under the ‘sky, witha Jim stopped sending flowers . _* » * “Ah, this is the life—away from and the Berle— manana never comes," you say, giddy from the tropic breeze and so on, “Your highways, your free-flowing oil, It LOT OF HARD WORK guitar playing in your good ear, is jy of how this city of Caracas, to pick up where you left off when long only a “city of red roofs’ and poverty, has changed its face in a few short years. the subway and the boss, the hurly|world’s fair in a romantic setting. The story is then unfolded proud- Now it resembles a permaepnt Everything is new and shiny. The buildings are ultra-modera, and composed of glass, marble and vivid mosaic tile; highways | level the mountain sides, and terraced apartments are rented pletely from the faces of its people. They are in high working gear, and their pace is - astounding, Every. month a new structure goes up to replace an antique dwelling. And. why? * * ¢@ “It is very simple,” says the guide. ‘‘In the first nearly four centuries of our history, we were constantly in revolution, There was much blood spilied. A man does not acquire a civic mind in these conditions." Venezuela and, ment, . * * * Since the last official revolution in 1948, however, the rule has been and citizens are working so hard on new highways and buildings and juxuries that the average national income has risen fairly stable, to $800 a year. 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We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities ' West Longfellow avenue on Thursday evening. : ~he ig the son of Oscar Lium of services for Mr. Bevington's father, % Wede Critchfields — Host Party on Saturday Frank Bridges Are Honored at Affair Attended by 7S Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Critch- field were hosts at their home at Lake Angelus at a cocktail and dinner party honoring Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bridge. i The party Saturday evening was| attended by 75. <¢- @ 6 . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearce of Garland avenue had as their week- end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Sherrin of Vancouver, B. C. The Sherrins left Sunday for Ber- -muda where they will. vacation for several weeks. « * s Mrs, Richard McPartiiq of Riviera Terrace, Mrs. Robert E. Field of South Avery road, Mrs, Martin Barnhart of Goldner ave- nue and Mrs. Henry Pteuffer | and Mrs, William Van Jaarsveld of Moterway drive are spending — the week at Higgins Lake where they are attending the Parent Teacher Workshop being held | there, ' * * * Mr. and Mrs. Gerland Spangler! have returned to their home en Kenilworth avenue after spending several days at Smoky Mountains National Park in Gatlinburg, Tenn. * * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dancey are moving from their—home on East Cornell avenue to Atlanta. Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fifield of. O enter-, tained at dinner for the Dancey’s Maple Leaf Luncheon Club members Mrs, Lawrence Taylor of ings, Parties Spark Osceola drive Among their guests were pr, | lending the garden-party luncheon at and Mrs. Orrin Huntoon of Osceola drive. and Mrs. Norman Decker, Mr. | Rotunda Inn Friday were (left to right) Mrs. William McClure of Crescent ‘Lake, and Mrs. Gilbert Decker, Shirley Devre, Julia O’Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Echlin, Mrs. Clair Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pe Maple Leaf purell Aes at weerwie CUD Meets | a t Rotunda home of Mrs. Future Allen in a Forty members and guests of Cincinnati, Ohio. * Anna Marie Baldwin of Augusta the Maple Leaf Luncheon Club avenue was among the Mercy attended the annual garden-party College students receiving academ- luncheon Friday at Rotunda Inn. ic honors for the second semester Bridge and canasta were ep- which began in February and joyed during the afternoon and terminated in June. chairmen remembered for their . 8 @ work for the club were Mrs. Wil- Virginia Zimmer. daughter of liam R. McClure, Mrs. Orrin Hun- Harley Zimmer of Kingston road, toon Jr.. Mrs. Leo Heenan. Mrs. has been placed on the academic Lawrence Taylor and Mrs. Erwin honor roll of MacMurray College Rouse in Jacksonville, Il. Announcement! Guests attending were Mrs. of the honor was made by officials’ John Niggeman, Mrs. William J. of the College on Thursday. Miss Dean, Mrs. Paul Gorman, Mrs. Zimmer received her degree on James Mundy and Mrs, James June 3. se, al Ff OO Mrs. William Bedard of Crescent Shirlie Pearsall Wed Lake rodd has invited the group : : . to her home for a barbecue, Mrs. in Wisconsin Churchiiee menos wit! be te ehene, Shirlie Joyce Pearsall became She will be assisted by Mrs. Dale the bride of Dale Everett Lium in Moats, Mrs. Edward F. Collins a service performed in Elkhorn and Mrs. B. B. Roush. Methodist Church in Elkhorn, Wis. | | on June 9. The service was read! ital by the Rev. John Boden ur tae Attend Funeral Rite horn and the Rev. Harold Allison Mr. and Mrs. H. Guy Bevington of Barron, Wis. of Mark avenue and Mr. and Mrs. | The bride is the daughter of Mr. Beecher Bevington of Exwood road and Mra R. Arthur Pearsall of left Saturday for Shipshewana, Ind. | Elkhorn, formerly of Pontiac, and where they will attend memorial. Barron, Wis. (Frank Bevington. ‘| ee | / | | Inn. * Shown chatting as the; (left) Mrs. Ralph Babbington of Lake- view drive and Mrs. Erwin Rogge of Vine- vf Luncheon Cl garden-party y lunched are ‘Pontiac Delegates Attend ‘Stoddards Are Given Reception 125 Attend Party Held Saturday in Oxford One hundred and tweny-five at- ‘tended the reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Burdett C. Stoddard Sat- urday evening. | Wearing a floor-length gown of tiered embroidered organdy, Ger- aldine Louise Worthman became the bride of Robert Callow Irwin. * * «© The V shaped tucked bodice was accented by scallops. Her short sleeves were shirred and she wore pleated tulle and hand-clipped rose pointe lace trimmed with irides- cent sequins and pearls. The bride, of West Huron street | lg the daughter of the Rev, and eekend Social matching mitts. A fingertip veil of silk illusion fell from a crown of: The post-nuptial affair given for ‘Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard who were married April 7, was held at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clark Stoddard of Oxford. | The new Mrs. Stoddard is the | former Marilyn Enden, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Enden of Waterford. | Presiding at the tea service were ‘Mrs. Hugh Gladden of Detroit and ‘Mrs. John Thurber of Birmingham. Mrs. Matthew Worthman of | Bluffton, Ind, Reber; is the son _of Mr, and Mrs, John K. Irwin ef Delirose drive. The ceremony was performed in the First Evangelical and Re- formed Church of Bluffton with her man, officiating. He was assisted by the uncle of the bride, Dr, Ed- ward Worthman of Kiel, Wis. Dorothy Worthman of Bluffton was maid of honor. Bridal attend- lants were Mrs, Robert Anderson, 'Jean Irwin, Mrs, William Goodwin father, the Rev. Matthew Worth. . Pontiae Press Photo and Mrs. Hugh Gladden, Arnold Rotunda Inn. | Lois Stoddard presided at the of Tiffin, Ohio, Mrs. David Hughes ‘punch bowl. of Ft. Wayne, Ind. and Mrs. Floyd | Centering the retreshment table Minnich of Bluffton. was an arrangement of yellow cut “RINGS OF DAISIES” garden flowers flanked by tall) They wore soft pink ballerina- candelabra holding yellow tapers. length dresses of ee cot- . jten organdy with V shaped neck- OUT OF TOWN GUESTS jlines and scalloped hemlines. Their | Among the out-of-town guests white straw headbands were ac- were Dr. and Mrs. George Cosper cented by nose veils and they car- of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. David,"6d rings of white daisies. . | John K, Irwin Jr. was his broth- ‘Raup of Birmingham, Mr. and er's best man. Ushers were Rich- (Mrs. Albert Kessler of New Hud-'ard Irwin of Inkster, Richard ‘son, Mrs. Rosemary Smith of De- Worthman of Dayton, Ohio, James ‘troit, Gilbert Haven of Saginaw, \ con asd Pee = ape Park ‘Dr. Conrad Heyner of Ann Arbor |" " and Fred Heyner of Detroit. | For the reception held in the | Alse frem Detroit were Al suchen) bors ts - | Dickinson, Joe Morganeau, Mr. | Hirsch and Wendell Cocking. Others attending were from Ox- Waterford. + Bette Jean Bricker became the | bride of Richard Eldon Batte in a service performed Saturday after- noon in Redeemer Lutheran Church in Birmingham. The Rev. Theodore Wuggazer read the serv- ice in the presence of 150 guests. * © *« Bette ig the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bricker of Wattles road, Birmingham and Richard is the son of Mrs, Mary Batte of Cam- eron, Texas. For her wedding the bride | wore a floor-length gown of lace and nylon tulle. A crown of iri- | descent sequins secured her fin- | gertip veil of French illusion, Barbara Catto of Rochester was jthe bride's maid of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Ernst Ash, Mrs. Donald Cheshure and Sharon Bricker, sister of the bride. All of the attendants wore identical gowns of red and white organdy with white picture hats accented by red velvet streamers. They car- ried white orchids and ivy on white prayer books. * e Buddy Shipp of Cameron Tex. performed the duties of best man. for ‘his brother. Seating the guests were Harold Bricker, Neil Shotka and Bobbie Stiefel. | | A buffet dinner was held at — | Sytvan Glen Country Club follow- | ing the ceremony and a recep | tion was held at the Club later | Saturday evening, | The new Mrs. Batte changed to ‘a charcoal-colored sheath dress Bette Jean Bric They are pictured on the steps at Rotunda ford, Lake Orion, Pontiac sna 11) B ir mingham , i 4 ‘ 4 wedding trip in northern Michigan, the bride had changed to a yellow ‘and white linen dress with white ‘accessories. Her corsage was of \witite roses from her bridal bou- quet. They will make their home on West Huron street upon their re- | greeted her guests wearing a | light blue shantung dress with white accessories and a corsage of white roses, Mrs, Irwin chose a rose beige lace dress with beige accessories and a cor- sage of red roses, When the couple left for their turn, Geraldine Louise W orthman and Robert Callow Irwin were married Sunday afternoon in Bluffton, Ind. The bride is . the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Vatthew W orthman af that city and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs, John K. Irwin of Dellrose drive. pie ROBERT CALLO Mrs. ari) Erickson ae * el W IRWIN MRS. ker Wed Church | Mrs. Eleray Thomas, most ex- cellent chief, presided at the Thursday. evening meeting of Miz- pah Temple, Seven, Pythian Sis- ters, held at Fellowship Hall. * . * Mrs. Karl Erickson was elected as protector of the temple and Mrs. Harry Pattison was chosen delegate to Grand Temple to be z held in Grand Rapids in Septem- “3 ber. for Mrs. Eaton at Lake Home | One hundred twenty-five guests attended the open house held Sun- iday afternoon at the home of Mrs, George B. Eaton at Pine Lake. | The occasion was the birth an- , niversary of Mrs. Eaton and host- > ing the affair were her son-in-law MRS. RICHARD E. BATTE and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Burt and her son. and with black patent aceessories for daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. her wedding trip through the south- Robert Eaton. hai She wore a white acess) Presiding at the tea table ar ee. ; oo | ranged in the garden was Mrs, They Will reside in Cameron,! C. H. Methner and daughter, Tex. Marion. . . . Becky Eaton and Lynn Burt. Lipstick Complaints granddaughters of the honoree, had When polled on what’s wrong Charge of the guest book during with lipsticks for teenagers, the the afternoon. answers phrased various objec-| Among the out-of-town guests tions. But, in essence, it was this: were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hilliar “Sophisticated colors that looked and Mrs. Carrie. Hilliar of Detroit. too brash on youth mouths .. .ap- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nash of De- plications, turned into a mess by troit and Richard McGregor of inexperienced hands." ‘Fort Lauderdale, Fla. a ub, they attended the annual | Pair Wed in and meeting held Friday at Honeymooning in Wisconsin are, 1956 Welvet Lassie, handsome bay mare owned by Mrs. Hubert R. Thomas of Indianapolis, Ind. ham, experienced professional rider from Battle Creek, combined their talents to win the 1956 jumpe ship at the Detroit Horse Show, stand Sunday. The two are pictured hete shortly after they officially annexed the title. / jtional being held in Sun Valley, Idaho, are two members of the Zonta Club of Pontiac, Mrs. Fotis Takis, president, and Mrs. Gerdon Wy- ‘rick. j * * * | Advance registration has indicat- ed that this will be the. largest! convention in the histofy of the 37-year-old-service organization of ‘executive women in business and the professions. The four day agenda includes the presentation of the 1956 Amelia Earhart scholarship win- ners,-election of officers for the ing of trophies to the winners of the first international competi- tions in the fields of service and publicity. The president, Dr. Dorothea today through Thursday 1956-58 biennium and the award- _ . Zonta Meets in Sun Valley Among the more than 900 dele- ‘Nation United’ meeting Thurs- each of 13 countries pill parti- gates and members attending the day afternoon. Represent \33rd convention of Zonta Interna-;— — | Radusch, of Minneapolis, Minn., will address the convention this, evening under the title, “Zonta “ Topics to be discussed for and by the attending Zonta members include “What Women Can Do to Assure Peace in the World,” the topic for discussion at Zonta's first i Max Bon. 7 champion- which ended its five-day . i vi x j i iam g : ! , : ' . i iy Pe i j : i? 1g he pl ete 8 yl /, ae ; lib ody ‘fa hi / i 7 po i * ae res hee Ea | if i F . rf | : thal ‘Recently graduated from Wayne University’s Mortuary School was Richard W. Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichols of Flint. Exercises were held at the Detroit Institute ‘of Arts, . a atives of cipate. Mr. and Mrs. James Nels Nelson, | “'who were married in a 4:30 o'clock | ceremony Saturday at Church Cranbrook. . s s s . The Rev. Robert L. DeWitt per-, THIRTEEN tormed the double ring ceremony. ‘man of Bloomfield Hills. James is the son of Mr. afd Mrs. Melvin’ Nels Nelson of Topeka, Kan. For her wedding, the bride | chose a princess line gown of | | ice pink Italian peau de sole with | a portrait neckline with short | sleeves appliqued in hand corded | | are Canada, Chile, Denmark, | Alencon lace. England, Finland, France, Ger- = The empire bodice was appli-, many, Iceland, Norway, The qued with corded lace which was. Philippines, Sweden, Switzerland repeated in the floor-length skirt! Countries to be represented "| and the United States, including that extended into a chapel train. | | Hawaii, | 'A fitted cap of the corded lace Between the convention sittings, Secured her two tier finger tip veil 'a program of ‘events has been O silk illusion. planned for the Zontians. A style) She carried an heirloom fan of show, “Tartans on Parade’ will ivory and lace with a cascade ar- be the Tuesday luncheon enter-,rangement of lilies of the valley. tainment. with demure roses and pochus foli- * ¢ ® Speaker at the ‘Evergreen |Empire”’ banquet Thursday eve- ning will be Mrs: Eleanor Lan- sing Dulles of the U.S. State De- partment, who will develop the subject, ‘Foreign Relations and You.” Mrs. Dulles is in the of- fice of German Affairs, with Ber- lin her, particular area of respon- sibility. She will also make a ‘keynote speech at the “Nations United” meeting Thursday alter. und short sleeves with crushed noon cummerbunds of pink taffeta‘ drap- i . ng into a bustle back, nena — Patient in Hospital |. pink wite smelt tree veil wf pink with small face veils. Gertrude Stephison of Pine Lake avenue is returning to University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbo: age. Mrs. Clyde E. Thompson of Hen- derson, Ky, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Ann Lundberg of Pompano Beach, Fla. Carolyn Averill of Portland, Oregon and Alice Ketts of Birmingham. WEAR VELVET CHIFFON They wore velvet embossed white chiffon over ice pink taffeta. The gowns‘ had square’ necklines Christ Church Saturday feta and carried baskets of rose orchids were pinned to her purse, petals, Mrs. Nelson wore a dove gray Serving as best man was Paul lace over pink taffeta with pink Christ E. Lindemann of New York City.'and gray accessories. Her flowers, Seating the guests were Mark L. pink roges,” were pinned to her \Wellman of Bloomfield Hills, Rich- purse. ard V. Lewis of El Dorado, Kan. and John A. Collins of Chicago.) bride changed to a Dior blue Ital- For traveling to Wisconsin, the Mrs. Wellman wore a blue silk ian silk dress with a matching The bride is the former JoAnn organza dress for her daughter's jacket and navy and white acces- Elizabeth Wellman, daughter of wedding. Her accessories were of sories. They will reside in Kansas ‘Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Evans Well- 8 ™atching blue. Pink cymbidium City, Mo. on their return, i; % JoAnne Elizabeth Wellman and James Nels Nelson were married Saturday afternoon at Christ Church Cranbrook, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wellman of Bloomfield _ Hills, and he is the son of — Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Nele Nelson of - Takes Pythian Post . q Open House Held Topeka, Kam, News | Geraldine Worthman Married Sunday FE mates ee : i 1 : } . THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1056. Bon t Expect Too Much of Friends | By ANNE NEYWooD sae, of us have a fatal tendency Married at Kirk in the ; give and forget—and get busy , She might also contact some, If you are considering a home-| }j]ls Saturday advertising and getting new cus- hlocal delicacy shops and see if they, ‘made product, don't expect to : : evenin re to attribute to people qualities) «ory ‘are intenested in handling her pies ™#Ke a living from the orders your = "8 we which they haven't got and then to i ‘on a made-to-order basis. itriends give you. | Joy Ann be bitterly disappointed and let) A small, regular ad in her local | Instead, serid me a stamped, self- s down when they: turn out not to paper will work wonders. A few| WON'T NEED THEM addressed envelope and I'll send auerbrun and have them. samples given to church fairs pa Eventually, if she is successful, you my pamphiet, ‘ "How to Market Darill W. * * ¢ other strategic places will bring in|friends may buy from her—but by) a Homemade Product.” ; That is Mrs, L.'s problem. _ orders, then she won't need them! (Copyright 1956) Perry. The Be ne pa yioolprotingy et a bride is the she says r. “I always expect people to be decent and daughter of enon: bet ay Perey ome re Mr. and Mrs. Then she went off on a bitter de- —- nunciation of the human race, but Richard A. vou could see it was all her own Sauerbrun of fault. —— She couldn't take people as they Birmingham. are, but had to make little saints Darill is out of them. ‘i WONDERFUL PIES the son of “Tl make wonderful pies,”’ she Mr. and Mrs. contind@d, “and my friends urged me to set up a home baking busi- Har vey W . ness Perry of “My pies were just divine, they told me. They said I shouldn't be giving them away—I should, be selling them. Well, I listened to my friends — and the results were disastrous! “| began making ples and an- nounced it to my friends, I know the price was fair, because I checked it with q businessman who knows the field. And I know the pies are good. “Some of my so-called friends wouldn't buy any at all. The ethers bought one or two. es * « “Now I don't know what to do— I have the equipment and all, but my socalled friends are not willing to be customers. Can you imagine?” JUST HUMANS Of course, I can imagine. Her friends are just members = the human race. * s » The mistake this woman made! in the first place was expecting friends ta be more helpful than they are apt to be. It is always strangers who make | up your best customers — people | who don't know you at all, but who! like pies. I suggest that this v woman m fer. = ae | Sun Suits Infants’ sizes to . “6 years. $4* Up Linen and Plisse | was chosen “Volunteer of the Month by | the Central Volunteer Bureau of the _ each weekday evening at the Pontiac Boys’ Assists at Boys’ Club Alice street. Kirk in the Hills, Bloomfield Hills, was the scene of the candle- light wedding ceremony Saturday evening of Joy Ann Sauerbrun and Darill W. Perry. Joy Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Sauerbrun of Birmingham. The Harvey W. Perrys of Alice street are Darill’s parents. MRS. DARILL W. PERRY | Joy Ann Sauerbrun Wed at Kirk in the Hills Rite | i | of Alice street entertained at a bachelor party and buffet dinner at Club Baron Thursday —— for friends of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Perry were hosts at the rehearsal dinner Friday evening, held at Rotunda Inn, You can change your old living room outfit into one of new and momen design with—Custom Upholstery. Many, many y lovely new materials to choose from—at savings up to 40%! CHAIRS from $35 Up SOFAS from $75 Up All Work Guaranteed for § Years Wiriam Wricut Furniture Makers and Upholsterers 270 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Serving Pontiac Home- makers for Over 23 Years! The Rev. Harold C. DeWindt D.D. officiated at the double-ring ceremony, performed in the pres- ence of 200 guests. The bridal gown of white crys- talette wag fashioned with shir- ring around the bateau neckline and a dro waistline. The | tiered bou skirt was floor. | length. i A pearl tear drop crown secured | the bride's veil of ‘illusion. Her : flowers were a cascade spray of Pentiae Press Phetos white iris, miniature white shasta Club helping instruct new youngsters ip jane ant ai e photography, and assisting them with de- | Matron of honor was Mrs. Arion veloping and enlarging their pictures. \Perry. She wore a street-length Jimmy is 15 years of age and will enter jdress of light aqua, with a dropped | waistline and full skirt. She carried the tenth grade at a High School in the fall. Jimmy Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Marshall of Lookout drive | Pontiac Area United Fund. He spends yellow giant shasta daisies and ivy in a cascade spray. Mrs. Victor G. White of Lan- sing, Nancy Webb of Detroit and * Combination Swine & P Play Suits * $1.19 up Girls’ $1.98 up Sizes 0-14 Girls’ Sun Dresses Polished Cotton in $x sizes 3 to 6x Girls’ Skirts Permanen: Pleats— $8 Up Cotton. Sives 1-14 2 Squaw and Polished Girls’ Blouses Volunteer of Month Is Chosen teer work is spotlighted today in ried. the June selection of ‘Volunteer of w the Month" honors made by the ings for teenage boys. c Central Volunteer Bureau of the needed by recreation departments, Those skilled in arts and crafts White of Lansing, Bruce L. Sat- dean Schade of Grosse Pointe - were the other bridal attendants. They were gowned identically to the matron of honor. Masculine participation in volun- lbut he has one sister, who is mar- ganize games for youngsters in the| Arion D. Perry served as his P apotiigh 8 to fee age group. The big-|brother’s best man. Ushers at the There are many volunteer open- gest demand seems to be for base-,ceremony were Richard A. Sauer- They are ball and junior baseball coaches.|brun Jr. of Birmingham, Victor G. jterla of Alice street, Jack Bell of Pontiac Area United Fund. * * @ Jimmy Marshall has been chose: for the award because of the many hours he spends helping other boys! ‘at the Pontiac Boys Club. A camera fan, Jimmy spends each week day evening from 6 | |'YMCA and Boys Clubs to help or- are e also needed. n Couple to Reside in City Following Mackinac Trip Bi cua eile ki OG lu eM lS a le a a Bek, : Wearing a gown of pure silk John Benson was best man.: Cotton eacee 4] 19 Up | ce ke — lis = snot a ‘antique ‘taffeta fashioned with a Serving as ushers were Robert, pall ona | Photography. He shows them pando eral autined cat re Ww ilson, Steve Murtha, Robert) c | Sun Suits how ‘to position their subjects, with is aad s. Nancy templeton and Richard Esser. and how to develop and enlarge With pearls and sequins, Nanc) Also includes $419 yp | their pictures. Carolyn O'Rourke of Toledo be- A reception was held at the To- Short Sets Pi . ove 4p came the bride of Richard Irwin ledo Woman's Club. For her daugh- | S7e1 0S Month’ fast completed his wtadies Fempletn. ter's wedding. Mrs. O'Rourke wore Shorts—Pedel! Pushers at Eastern Junior High School and F ane eae grea Shea a Ceil Chapman gown of pure silk) All Styles and will enter the 10th grade of Pontiac * trimmed with re-embroidered Alen- Sizes $169 up Senior High Sehool next fall. He Alencon lace, and the bouffant | is interested in manual arts and skirt cascaded into a chapel train “" sare: Mrs Temmneten wore . plans to take a vocational course from a molded torso bodice. Nan- Paul Parnes sheath dress of silk, ‘ there. organza and lace. Top among his outside interests; | Freie donal casa’ pair are hunting and fishing with his) | and white accessories for travel- | father. Jimmy has no brothers) ing. Following their honeymoon on, Mackinac Island, the newlyweds | will make their home on Bloom. field terrace. with a New Permanent for Summer $6°° Up We Specialize in Haircutting ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP |} Nex! to Baziey Market (Over Toasty Bakery) N. Saginaw Ome” FE A FREE DEMONSTRATION ‘CLASS IN Permanents 8014 2-5600 vad RICHARD i TEMPLETON cy's imported Venetian véil, worn Madonna style, was edged in hand embroidery. eel | She carried a Bible with a white orchid and a cascade ar- rangement of stephanotis and Variaegated pittsporium. MRS. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Wellington O'Rourke of Toledo. Richard's par- ents are Mrs. Elva Templeton of 4 Desiax street and K. L. Templeton 4 of Orchard Lake avenue. ' The ceremony was performed by ! the Rev. Walter Larson at Hope | WILL BE HELD TONIGHT, JUNE 25 At 7:00 P.M. -— om = oe ae oe ee ee paper throughout the country today, there is a wide choice of highly paid positions for those who can offer secretarial skills and knowledge of shorthand. YOU can prepare for one of these very desirable positions by enrolling in our Speedwriting Course in evening school. You will always find a market for your services. Mrs. Clay Hepler of Toledo? served as matron of honor for her # sister. Other attendants were Kar- ! el Kleinhekse] of Holland, Michi- gan; Evelyn Smith of Durand, 1 Janet Kost of Lake Forest, Ill., 4 and Marilyn Payne of Toledo. ' } They wore identicdlly styled } . waltz-length gowns of crystalette t : with dropped torsos and bouffant , t ___ @ skirts The dresses were lavender, | al i ° ‘Nile green: yellow, powder’ ‘ae The Business Institute ‘and aqua, respectively. Matching ! 4 West Lawrence St. PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 ~ f, e / only 5.00 ‘bow clips formed their: headpieces. H The attendants’ flowers were ' Write, phone, or visit class for information. _ cascade arrangements of orchids | ' gind variegated ivy. V — ' Cnaameacnoemaace aa : ; . { / , : : a ' z ; i # ae aay at ee ey 1) A | morthern Michigan, the newly- | weds will make their home in Lansing. sauna nano ae ene ona eoaoaeunwawanuwauwaewwna Long on flattery! PoTCR PAN . Lutheran Church, Toledo, Satur- 4 : Va day evening. ' East, West, N wee 7 “ a t, North, South me etery Bee [BRIDAL ATTENDANTS - “es White cotton broadcloth, BOBETTE 14 N. Saginaw—Strand Theater Bldg. ens and Russell Nordman lof Birminghem. - * The seception was held in the \Birmingham Community — House. Mrs. Sauerbrun greeted her guests wearing an aqua Shantung sheath dress with pink and white acces-| isories. Her flowers were Saal Mrs. Perry were gray lace | over pink taffeta with pink ac- | cessories. She also wore gar- denias. | | The bride is a graduate of Michi- ‘gan State University, where Dari also is enrolled at the schvol of engineering. For traveling. the new Mrs.| Perry selected a powder blue cord) sheath with a matching sweater. and white accessories. Her corsage was of white iris. Following their wedding trip to Friday, Joy Ann entertained her brida] party at a spinster Juncheon at Devon Gables. Bruce Satterla Longline Convertible Strapless New %-eup version of Peter Pan’s famous Hidden Treasure — with the ingenious built-in contours that add curves confidentially. Under- wired for extra uplift— underscored with elastic -. panels to belittle the mid- riff! Attachable straps for seoop, halter or regular necklines. Sizes 82-36 A, 32-38 B and C, Reg. U. 5. Patent Off. CORSET SHOP _ FE 2-6921 De he os ' ry 1 1 ° t HOSIERY AND! t t t rT i haircrt. Our Creme Oi), texture hair. 41 N. 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Participating jin the ritual were Mrs. William New members were formaily initiated and officers were installed at candle-light ceremonies climax- ing the year's activities of Psi Sorority Installs Officers vel ui qenecel chairman tat the annual affair. ‘Mrs. O'Brien, retiring president, at ‘the Thursday affair. Coming Events wi SS Fl at 68 pm Pal ae road for treasurer, ‘| Priendship Circle of Welcome Rebekah - Ledge will Het- meet with Mre Orion 332 Ter St oS BOSE eenpees- tive luncheon Wednesday. Me ne eaten! ‘with Mrs w yrrh Rombough, 76 Crowtty, at the church et 11 am. =e Socia) Club will meet with Mra og o—- mn Monticello, Tuesda holding 6, mother table and Mrs. Thornberry presented a jeweled pin guard and gavel to it u I picnit Tuesday. 0! by 30 — I had almost come to believe that) To turn the radio or the tele- vision set up high so that you can hear it from all parts of your house or so that you can listen to a ball game while you work in the yard. lor to stomp about while others are \asleep, is the last.word in being inconsiderate. You actually may) be injuring the health ‘of your neighbor. with your request for leaflet No. 165 to Josephine Lowman in care of The. Pontiac Press. BLESSING OF TIME MIXUP— EXCUSE FOR BEING LATE on standard time.” V uaeee. lots of folks were hav- rend wanted to, when they wanted, The reply, “All I can tell you, less complicated by attempting). madame,.is that your train leaves fewer activities so that we do not have to rush all day long, every ~ ge ga However, we can make our lives No-lron Cottons Best for Summer Big news this summer is that cottoh has joined the ranks of non- iron fabrics and new cotton lin- cumbersome. The bride-to-be in the market for ‘day. This latter leads to much ing a wonderful time doing what fatigue. Tomorrow: “Don't Let Signs of "iL of this brought to my mindlAge Slip Up on You; Act Now.” I had an unusual experience re- city for a few days. The population, was completely divided in opinion as to whether or not the town was on daylight saving time. Usually a place has it or it doesn't. This situation added quite a bit of ex- ‘tastes and which time best suited ithe day’s ‘schedule. This led to all sorts of mixups. : as I can seé this seeming [tedball leads to a vibrant way cently when I visited in a small 4 of life. You never have to be “just on the dot.” You always ‘what time the people you are go- ling to see are living by and =" are not quite sure themselves. Just think, you can Lado to pe a or wake up in the smal on Highland either time you dest installation ‘SERIOUS ATTITUDE Evidently some folks take this difference of opinion about day- light saving time very seriously.| ‘this town might have a time aS ‘its own. Therefore, I called the) ‘MR. “and. MRS. RON ALD RENTSCHLER have an alibi since you never know Beverley Silk “To reside in Rentschler. She is the former Beverley ‘. Claire Silk, ‘daughter of Albert Edward Silk of South Johnson avenue and — he is the son of Herman Rentschler of Saline. Wears Gown of Lace, Tatfeta for Rite A gown of Nottingham lace over itaffeta with a full skirt that fell into a scalloped cathedral-length train was worn by Beverley Claire Silk Friday evening when she be- icame the bride of Ronald Albert ‘Rentschler. Fashioned by the bride's mother, the gown was made of lace she| | south Johnson avenue,’ and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reuben Rentschier of Saline. The Rev. C. George Widdifield performed the 7:30 o'clock cere- mony in All -Saints Episcopal Church in the presence of guests. = Failroad station to be sure that brought from England on her re-| Mrs. Donald B. Meier of Trenton y tor 7 wit “beithe time I was living on at the cont visit, The bodice of the gown attended her sister as matron of moment was one hour. later than ya, accented by a sweetheart honor. Marnie Silk, sister of the standard time, which was marked neckline and a fan collar. A pla- bride, and Mrs. James G. Love "jon my ticket. Reliable 13 Group will meet Tuesday The man said, * ‘All I can say iS| veil of silk illusion and she carried| = a me TS that your train will leave on stand- ‘an arrangement of stephanotis and Bee Pte, wee oe ‘ard time. We can't change the trains around just because some people want daylight saving time." iteau-style headpiece secured her a white orchid on her prayer book. | The bride is the daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Albert t Edward Si Silk of of For Omporial FE 4-2878 Permanents $7.50 up Spring Beauty Beauty Salon 20 E. Pike St. (Tels te the third of four articles reporting named Carole, so fresh and dewy =. Permanent Williams Lake Rd 6183 Jameson 4th of JULY SPECIAL Lanolin Cold Wave Belva’s. Beauty Salon Drayton Plains 2.00 OR 3-9702 ou get f a loud, stri- es rhythmic beat, is practically Universal among teenagers today, ‘and it troubles parents. 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With money in their pockets and confidence, bred of prosperity, in their hearts—what have they to worry omen? | | Only creken the unburdening | of excess physical energy, and those psychological terms every- body’ 8 writing and talking about. “You ask me why we rock 'n’ -minded “We don’t want to have repres- sions any more than anybody: else. This gives us a chance to relax, let off steam. Izzat so bad?” RR ‘Beat’ Captures Youth “As for the words, I don't be-| thought to — LJ * uPcomfortable | In Los Angeles. the popularity of She's a lT-year-old Boston girl ting that living-lor-teday may be ithe RR “record hop” has reached jan apparent peak.- An 18-year-old ‘named Ray from Woodrow Wilson were the bride's other attendants. ‘They wore gowns of ‘blue em- and broidered organdy with matching picture hats. Each attendant car- iried a basket of mixed flowers. Performing the duties of nt man was Warren Rentschlier of » lieve eight-tenths of the kids un- Saline. Allen Rentschler, Charles psychiatry and psychology, of derstand them. or actually pay any |Gross, Robert Bredernitz and Wayne Clements seated the guests. A reception was held in the Rose al] night Q: What do you get out of it, tionally? A: “It leaves me with a sensa- tional ‘crazy’ feeling which makes |you want to get up and bop.” * * * Q: Do you think all kids like it? A: “Any kid who wants to get off the beaten track of school work ‘and drudgery, man. It gives ‘em a feeling of just wanting to let them- selves go.’ ‘It’s that feeling, exactly, that makes adults shudder. What hap- ‘was affiliated with Pi Sigma sorority and he was a mem- ber of Phi Delta Pi. Use Bath Oil pens if some night, under the hypnetic influence of the primi- tive two-beat rhythm, they really | DO let themselves go? | The consensus of most eucaiors for a top record company, puts it: 7 2 @ “Rock and roll music isn't de- veloping juvenile delinuents. 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That's because 13 mem- bers of the Zillicoffer family of Littleton, N.C. came here in a group to donate blood. They made a 130-mile round trip to do it. North Carolinans Receive Visit From Daniels ZEBULON, N.C. @® — Folks in this eastern North Carolina town _|of less than 2,500 near Raleigh today talked over their impres- sions of Margaret Truman Dan- iel, the new bride of the local druggist’s son. The former President's daugh- ter accompanied her husband, Clifton Daniel Jr., here for a weekend visit to meet relatives and friends. It was their first trip to North Carolina since their wed-|ican ding in the Truman home town ‘of Independence, Mo., last April. The couple left by train last night for New York, where Daniel Fis assistant foreign editor of the New York Times. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Daniel Sr. were hosts at an informal open house yesterday afternoon, with only relatives and townspeople in- ivited to meet the newlyweds. 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The idar listening posts linking North| ‘American and European defense ‘Sunbather Paralyzed ler, covered his plight Friday evening. aoa burns , inflicted by "THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, Iceland Election Setback for U.S. ¢ 4 ‘ # Results Show Increase for Parties Favoring Exit of U.S. Military Forces ct By TOM REEDY REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Ice- a which wants to keep Amer- troops on this strategic At- lantic island's NATO bases, lost ground in yesterday's parliamen- tary election, The alliance of Progressives ‘and Social Democrats, sponsors of! the drive to oust U.S. forces from the big Keflavik air base and other installations, almost won a clear majority in the Al- thing (Parliament), a preliminary ;count indicated today. | * * * For the first time in the Al- thing's 1,000-year history more than 90 per cent of the 90,000 qualified voters cast ballots, The results appeared certain to be an- other coalition government, since neither the conservatives nor their opponents captured a clear ma- jority of the Parliament's 52 seats. The preliminary count gave the Conservatives, led by outgoing Premier Olafur Thors, 19 seats. In the old Althing they held 21. * * * The Progressive - Social Demo- crat coalition appeared to have Communists held on to 7—the same number they had before— and one place was undecided. which is anti - Communist but made U.S. withdrawal its sole! election appeal, apparently had lost the only two seats it held in’ the old Althing. ; * * Domestic issues were overshad- owed in the voting by the intense interest in the demands of the) four opposition parties for with-| drawal of the 5,000 to 6,000 U.S. Army, Air Force and Navy men manning the Keflavik base and ra- networks. for Two Days on Beach MIAMI, Fila. ®—James Shaefer, suffered a paralytic stroke while sunbathing early Thursday at popular Crandon Park Beach. Unable to move or ask passing beachgoers for help, he suffered’ two days’ exposure. to blazing sunshine. Picknickers finally dis- Shaefer was hospitalized in seri- ous condition from the stroke and COASTER WAGON and Year's Supply of Soap ity «5 Pane i = ae, —_ PAY ONLY WASHER All for Only... TD NO MONEY DOWN land’s Conservative Independence/| The National Defense party, Here’s a New Excuse — but the Judge Refuses It TOMS RIVER, N.J. \#—Motor- ist Frank Washington Jr. of Sea- side Heights was fined a total of $25 in Dover Township traffic JUNE 25, 1956 | not having his license with him, court—$20 for speeding, and $5 for|tion, ag b hike inhiere Grave Consequences Benjamin Novins for speeding was} SERGENT, Ky. @® — A 15-year- that he had just had his carjold boy cate home from a date washed and was trying to dry it. [with a broken leg. His family ex- plained that he and his girl friend The United States ranks first/were sitting on a 400-pound tomb- among nations in coffee consump- stone in © comstery phen top ‘pled over on. him. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, ‘MICHIGAN, MON NDAY, JUNE 25, 1956 SEVENTEEN | Group Unites 6 Counties on Common Issues (Editor's Note: This is the first of two articles on the Super County Committee, ‘e new ued bg government unit which wilj wreaes ally affect the |i 2 _— i — of all Oakland By LAWRENCE 8. MARTZ JR. In the next few years,. residents of Southeastern Michigan will be hearing a lot about a new kind of government committee, It's called the Supervisors In- ter-County Committee, and in spite It might be called “govern- ment by suggestion,” since the Inter-County Committee neither has nor.wants any direct power of its own, It came into being in June, 1954, when six Southeastern Michigan counties decided they have -prob- lems which can't be solved by one county acting alone. Chronic lack of water is one of a third. So the six counties — Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Wastenaw and St. Clair—decid- ed, through their hoards of super- visors, te form individual com- mittees of supervisors to deal with inter-county affairs. ° drains and sewage treatment are Shortly afterward, the six com- mittee can't legislate anything. It ter Authority and the Inter-County| can only |Highway Commission. But it takes its recommenda- | The Water Authority, tions seriously and expends a | by Macomb and Oakland coun- great deal of time and effort on | ties, has legislative authority to studies of the problems and col- lection of information. ‘enter contracts. Its purpose is to L And its recommendations carry run a pipeline te Lake Huron to a lot of weight with the boards of *¥PPly the fresh-water needs of supervisors of the six member the two counties. formed | condemn land, issue bonds and | of its cumbersome title it's althese problems. Lack of an inte-|mittees elected a common chair-| counties. | Membership is still open to,any’ streamlined and highly efficient | grated and adequate highway net-/man and the Supervisors Inter-/ Its work has already resulted in of the other four counties repre- way of accomplishing business. | work is another. Large-scale storm|County Committee was born. lformation of two independent bod-|sented on the committee. ‘eds no direct power, the Com- ies, the Southeastern Michigan Wa- | The Highway Commission, also|were created thyough the efforts of recently formed, will chart high- way needs in the area. It will co- ordinate the building of the billion- dollar road network the six coun- ties will need in-the next 20 years. Through the Inter-County High- way Commission, the six coun- ties can make plans and reserve land for rights-of-way far in ad- | Vance of the actual road build. ing. | Both these independent groups | The Recreation Committee the Inter-County Committee's road | Seeks full use of the treniiendous | and water committees. Three other | natural assets of the six-county standing committees now exist,, #rea for recreational facilities for and more may be added as new, !ts large and growing population. problems arise. | And the Sewage and Waste Dis- The Port Committee looks to posal Committee seeks to take ad- jcompletion of the St. Lawrence! vantage of natural drainage con- Seaway as the most explosive tours to build adequate drains and potential force in the area. It be-|sewers which may cross political lieves that adequate port facilities boundaries. It has already re- to meet the Seaway's needs could|ceived a $100,000 contribution from double population in the six-county the National Sanitation Foundation area in 15 years. \for a survey of the probiem, Area Teenagers Form Vacation Dance Club Musicians Head of Non-Profit Group’s ly-formed non-profit for area teenagers, is rapidly grow- ing into one of the more popula groups for youths here with 300 members already signed up since. its founding a eany sine Stage weekly dances at its hall on M59 and Pontiac Lake road, Wa- terford Township, The second of these affairs was held last Thursday night and will be continued each Thursday during the summer. Donald Sayles and his band pro- vide the music for dancing each week. The dances are open to all an en ag ne Steel Contract Offer ‘Response Falls Short rt of N Need ——¢ charged to cover the costs of -hall rental and other expenses. A Waterford Township policeman is on duty at all dances. NEW YORK #—The “ steel companies say hen Sear! The newly-established Alcohol. said the lack of ‘business was a. ited the center seeking help, Nine contract offer to the United Stee]. 8m Information Center, operated sign that persons afflicted with al-| telephone calls were received by workers of America would cost the psd the ra Health _— had =~ coholism “aren't coming in for Felatives. firms $2.310.000,009, ew patrons in its first month of nelp” and not that there were not Mrs. Burrell ed th Icohol a 6 «© operation, according to Mre. Mary} = oe =e ; enough needing help \ism is 10 per cent more prevalent et bj M. Burre!). director. i , i urice cad Hesabte eu ori e *« e@ “Uding a county population of ithan fberculos:< 50 Per cent more’ “The Blue Note Council. made up : said the offer would mean $4.200 And Mrs. Burrell, supemvising 500.000 as a formula basis, there than cancer, and more than twice of chaperones and parents of the ‘a ngher eaees and bcncdas guar’ nurse of the health department, &fe 14,280 alcohelics in Oeskland as frequent = oaks . band Members, govern the present; ‘he! S- paar partal lor each of 360,000 ~ -_— ~ County and 142,800 persons at club operation. An election of offi- i USW members. fected because ef their disease, She added a an advisory coun- cers is planned in the near future. Mrs. Burrell reported, cil would soon be appointed to aid The weekly program calls for to dance during vacation time. Teenage boys and girls may join the club by attending any te the programs, he said, \Collapsible Fuel Tank Local Youth Unit Waterford Hall Center Weekly Activities \ The Blue Note Teen Club, a new- organization | | Main function of the club is to; . local residents in the ninth or high- | ¥Y FOR TEENAGERS — Don Sayles and his band provide band consists of back row, left to ney William Davis, Paul Wilmot, er grades. the ea musie for dances at the newly-formed Blue Note Teen Club Edward Schmuck, Sayles, and Tom Richardson. Front row: left to * * ® which eo its 5 secund emnce in Wetertrd toa amt week. _—_ right, are io Burkhart and Larry Peck. ‘Small admission fees are Would Cost $2 Bilion New Alcoholism Aid Unit Has Slow Sta [feo SS Se of the dances, Only persons with | membership cards are admitted | “This is the offer that David 4d. McDonald, president of the ‘Holds 10,000 Gallons The new center was opened May in the work of the center. dancing to band music and the 1 after the State Beard of Alcohol-; Residence in Pontiac is not re- singing of various selections by steelworkers, has tried to beliftie | AKRON — An Akron- rubber! by talking about a ‘nickel tm- (manufacturer has developed col“ crease in net pay,” said the /japsibie rubberized containers that statement. can hold up to 10,000 gallons o Contract negotiations with the gasoline or oil and can be unrolled iism-in March granted $3,251 for its! establishment. It is located in the, City Health Dept. in the basement: of the City Hall ° ° ‘quired to receive the free counse!l- vocalists. Other types of entertain- ing of the center, she said: ge may be held in the future. | ‘i FAMILY AFFAIR—Skimming along the water™ Jim Rusing finds that his burdens are increased while spending a vaca- in modern totem-pole style, tion at Cypress Gardens, Fla. In ever, a it's a pleasant ats — his wife Marge _ and his little son Craig. Just a shrug of his shoul- ders and the extra burdens go tumbling into the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean, which is as nice as any way of cieomy: ng a Ss this case, how- New Dome Sayles, a Waterford Township Red Leader Asks ryote tn the band. ‘The shers| stic Trouble Hubby Can’ f +t Recall ‘Reported in Dutch Court Where He Left Wife | United Press Phéte” H z 2: § 3 i a gteelworkers resume today, Union like a rug and filled in a matter of “Our little business is indicative jare Paul Wilmot and Ed Schmuck. AMSTERDAM i — Smiling pic-,cess Irene would join their father) CHICAGO (INS)—Chicago police alficers have been empowered to! Tall a strike if a new contract is) not agreed upon before the current) minutes. ; " 4of the fact-that the public has not * . accepted alcoholism as an illness.” The tanks are colldpstble, port- Why Navy Man Is Chie! of Staff - both of Clarkston. * s s Bill the director explained. “‘But ] must Rounding out the band are ote bee pes a pale cece eee ied add that it was a satisfactory be- | MOSCOW uw — Nikita Khrush- Rory of Avondale, on Seat 4 Cancer’ kas Ga ape ade: ot pane onety: collapsed and rolled ginning as far as I'm concerned.” chevy, free-t alking Soviet Party pass ike ley lity na we lowing mankind from the cradle up, it is 12 feet long and 2's feet| During May, two alcoholics and (bows, put Seen oo U cannes terford, piano; and John Burkhart, 4 to the ve. ‘in diameter. relatives of alcoholics vis- yalry between Navy, : > -_—_= = — |e Air Force in a chat here with °% Waterford, on the drums. Gen. Nathan F. Twining, U. S. Air . . Force chief. | ‘Mobile ‘City Hall’ Hears | * s “I cannot understand why the Chicago Citizens’ Beefs ‘United States has a Navy man as) CHICAGO — A Chicago news- ‘htad of the Joint Chiefs of paper, Staff,” said Khrushchev to Twin-' | Adm. Arthur W. Radford is jchairman of the U. S. Joint Chiefs} )of Staff, Known as an advocate! giciai!" of a broadening role for the Navy! ‘lin strategic warfare and of super-| aircraft carriers, he was appoint-? ed in 1953 by President Eisenhow- er to succeed an Army man, Gen. ‘Omar N., —— Elect Two From City to Girls State Posts | Two Pontiac girls are among 50 ‘Michigan high school students hold- ing office this week during the annual Wolverine Girls State in Ann Arbor, Sharon Holland, 117 Iroquois and Patricia Zielke, 956 Berwick, are serving as county supervisor and sheriff respectively. Mary Burkman, 719 West Wood, ‘Birmingham, was elected a county rr. Girls State, sponsored by the Michigan American Legion Auxil- jary, is designed to give outstand- ing high sciool students a chance to become more familiar with op- erations of their local government. Up to $90,000 Cost of 9-Hole Golf Links NEW YORK = The National Golf Foundation. reports that it! car" United Presa Phots “Castor” and ‘Pol- “ CUDDLESOME PAIR — in cooperation with the'gard Zur Lippe-Biesterfieid phone. Among’ signs on the “gripe- day. is One that says: ‘“Talk it Crown over here and now with a City of- old eldest daughter of Juliana and ‘Bernhard, and 17-year-old -Prin- Dutch national anthem. | tures of the Dutch royal couple: blossomed on the front pages of Holland's newspapers today. But) in West Germany, Hamburg’s Der: Spiegel came up with a new re-| ‘port of. domestic trouble between Queen Juliana and her husband, | Prince Bernhard. * ° * The Hamburg magazine said |Bernhard may leave the Dutch ‘court unless it is friendlier to his “mother, German Princess The ibility of a break. Arm- terday made their first public ap- in his exodus. have something a little different in Der Spiegel made first publica- the way of a “lost and found”’ ‘tion of the report that the influ- problem. They are trying to help ence of a 61-year-old faith healer. . Huntington, W. Va., man find | Miss Greet Hofmans, over Queen whe left hi wife ‘Juliana had caused a rift between Te he left his : the monarch and her husband. The, .- * * Dutch government subsequently Lawrence Easthon, 45, told po denied that there was any possi- lice he left his wife, June, . 31, n we itheir luggage and their money at her sister’ s home in Chicago last The Queen and her husband yes-| ‘Wednesday while he went out to look for a job. pearance since the publication of ae, mayor, is taking city hall to the'magazine claimed the princess the rift rumors. Accompanied by ‘ing during a stroll through the So- people, using a ‘‘mobile” city hall had not been ‘‘teo well-received" Princess Irene and 13-y ea r-old. Then he forgot where his sister- Viet Army Club yesterday. “Na- a station wagon with a radio in the past Princess Margreit, they attended in-law lives. He couldn't even re- vies are like tortoises. They al- phone ee e@ a sports festival at Olympic Sta- Member her name. ,Ways have been, and they always 4 reporter drives the auto around Der Spiege!] said Bernhard dium to raise funds for the Dutch => will be It is the Same. with US the city to gather suggestions and would move to his mother’s home Olympic team Easthon said he stayed at &@ as it ts with you. ‘hear beefs from citizens, whtch unless she is invited to the garden| Both the Queen and the prince North Side hote| until he ran out Twining’s comment was not are relayed directly to the appro-|party the court traditionally gives appeared relaxed and seemed to of money on Friday. He found tem- caught by oes priate official in city hall via radio-|on June 29 to celebrate his birth- enjdy the show. A crowd of 40,-/porary lodging at the central po- The magazine added that 000 was on hand to applaud them lice lockup until last night, when Princess Beatrix. 18-year- las they entered the royal box. and ihe was taken to the Pacific Gar- again after the playing of the den Mission, pending location of ‘his wile. ooo costs $5,000 to $10,000 a hole to [build—-a—standard-length nine-hole hux,” two Bengal tiger cubs, cuddle up te Mrs, Helen Martini, wife of the headkeeper at the Rronx Zoo in New. York City. The cubs were taken from their mother to be fed safely in‘ the yoo ‘nursery, Werke are “using drills to rip up the flooring of a nearby lion's cage /so it was feared that the tigress’ milk would be cur- died ee On ee j course, 4 It estimates a “pony” par-3 length nine-holer would cost S78) to $1,000 a ust. oS | : } . i ¢ : f fe f i f : rs ! af i | 3 F ff Vy winds STORM CASUALTY ~ , ‘Testifying to the ferocity of gale-force ‘struck the Pontiac area early Sunday, 4 giant limb and pated i he cin othe are folowing ihe en Ho 2 emnaller tree lie broken on Augusta Street. 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FREE POWERS a tits WITH ANY WESTINGHOUSE MAJOR APPLIANCE SOLD IN THE NEXT 48 M 0 W f R A] Avow ‘weanr aTracks: HOURS ... USE A POWER MOWER ~ A WEEK BUYS THEM BOTH IF YOU HURRY TO LORD'S! WESTINGHOUSEL PEN TONIGHT! < REFRIGERATORS & RANGES SALE FURNITURE, APPLIANCES 125 W a r WHERE WRIGLEY'S a AND TELEVISION USE TO BE Vag ij * Sting Wes anal ila THE PONTIAC PRESS: MONDAY. (JUNE 25, 1036 : OS EP Vere eT *. 7 Flere Bia ENN AREA EAE PE ME: AD F * ae a A tl MEE I MES = bade 7 rs 2 7 . NINETEEN From the Press Box BY BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press chip shot on the 19th hole which| three heles and she would have |hole, Miss Berg three putted, ria Sports Editor, Pontiac Press (gave Marlene a par and her| | \. | By BRUNO L, KEARNS | Patty Berg lost her battle for) \par and pope it the LPGA = ipionship A tense nas and a hilarious anti-climax ended the den death panel to Marlene ani well-run LPGA Championship at Forest Lake Country|#aege at Forest Lake Country Club yesterday. The tenseness came on the first green where Marlene along with a crucial but beautiful de was to par two of the last Bauer and Patty Berg, two of the greats in women’s | golf, were engaging in a sudden death playoff. When the excitement cooled down after Marlene’s victory and after the prizes had been awarded, it was Betty Dodd, the rugged red-head from San Antonio, Texas, who stole the show. The big gallery roared in approval as Miss Dodd brought out her guitar and started cutting loose on the 18th green with “Blue BETTY DODD ‘did. The 18th green was c tournament. Suede ae. _ x * sin all the comedy she injected some serious-' ness to her aritics which brought forth more than $3,000 for the cancer fund.' “Tomorrow is Babe's birthday,” she said in reference to Babe Za- harias, “and when I sing this next song I want all of you to throw out all your change for the cancer fund.” The music was Rattle and -Roll” overed with silver and bills. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX . Irene Bretzlaff, who moved into LPGA ranks just re- ently, said she was “very nervous” playing in her first ‘pro tourney. The Redford Municipal Golf Club pro made history in the LPGA despite her score. She was the first to hit an ace in an LPGA tour- ney. “I was really down the tournament, success for me. . es “I was all set to use a 2-iron for the 210-yard 14th, because of my showing in ” she said, “but that ace made it a “Shake, but the “ * words were “Throw Out the Dough.” And the gallery Club yesterday. Again it was the red hot putter’ right, bevause what she had to ; third straight LPGA tournament.’ Miss Berg fired a 71 Saturday) _|to move into a 215 deadlock with) At the 16th hole, Miss Berg had) ail te within 12 inches of the |Wolverine Amateur Open with a Marlene after M4 holes. “lt will new be a battle for par,” she said Saturday. She was won in regulation play. But she | failded, LJ * * le two stroke lead over Marlene, | ibut took a bogey-five on 16 and| iA7 it was all tied up at 291-291 " end of 72-holes. mini \ : hit TOP SPOT SMILES — Pro and amateur winners share the cup This money along with a couple of annonymous dona- at Forest Lake Country Cub. Mary Mills (left), 16-year-old golfer tions amounting to $2,500 was the anti-climax to a great from Gulfport, Mississippi, won the Wolverine Amateur with Mar- | lene Bauer Hagge taking top spot honors in the LPGA Championship after a sudden death playoff with Patty Berg acenn ae % Sunday's Results Milwaukee afi New York Cincinnati Brookiyn Caicage 3-4, "putsbure Pi (nd game led in St. tosis 82. Philadel nia +3 Saturday's Brooklyn 7, Cincinnati . Milwaukee 2, New York 1 Chteago 9, Pittsburgh 5 Philadel St. Louls 3 peetiea! (aereay cy) 7 Chic at Brooklyn (Jersey oH oa es (1-1) vs. Erskine (6-3) aaeeeee i myrrh 7 ra Buh! Ge) Miller fy = Cine pm — j Pewee “end ma (6-6). Only games Chicago at poor dl 7 pm Louls at New York, 7 p.m ‘Milwaukee at Philadelphia. 7 p.m Cincinnati ai Pittsburgh, 7:15 p.m, AMERICAN LEAGUE Wea Lest Pet. tad New York a6 6% ° — Chicago ae “ be | 671 1 Cleveland AG 4 Pei 537 42 Boston caeere 31 ao we8 7's Baltimore 31 3 184 9 roit 27 34 430i‘ Kansas City 2% 38 397 «144g Washington 2 382.6 Sunday's Results Cimcago 14-6 New York 2-3 Baltimore 3-3. Detroit 2-2 Kansas City 5. Boston 2 Cleveland 7. Washington -2? ‘Ist called in @h rein—2nd game Setarday's Results Chicago 2. New York 0 Cleveland 9, Washington 8 By Sally Sharp | The driving and putting at the |LPGA and the Wolverine at For- t Lake. seemed to be the main of the The points tournament. but when I saw how short Pat Devany’s shot was with course is laid so that you must a 3-wood, I decided on the 4-wood,” * t * she added. * Pat.y Berg showed why she is the most popular of the pros with the golf fans. On the 17th hole her approach shot dropped two ~~ feet off the green. In the scurry the Press photog- ~~ rapher Jim Mahar kicked the ball another two feet = back to the gallery lines. With the crowd throwing a few catcalls at the photo man, Miss Berg answered his apologies with, “God Bless you lad, it could happen to anyone.” The spectators gave her a big hand as she proceeded to chip the ball from four feet out instead of two. * * * All the press copy about the new friendly relations between the Bauer girls, Alice and Marlene, could be front. The question just a that prompts this thought is, why did Alice Bauer request her locker number be changed from 122 at Lake Forest? Marlene’s locker was 121. Little Stars Shine 4-Year-Olds Steal Shows as 300 Watch at Benefit Although just half of the total 600 ticket holders were on hand at Waterford High School Gym- nasium Saturday the 300 that did witness the 10-bout Nephrosis Fund benefit boxing card got their money's worth. And, according to Stanley (Stag) Allen, promotor, the bout that really stole the show was the Opener. The first bit of entertain- ment pitted a pair of eager, if not! too technically perfect, little scrap- pers. Kalamazoo Host = for Net Play KALAMAZOO (# — Twenty. eight | colleges and universities begin © week-long action today that will de-| cide the singles, doubles and team fities in the NCAA Collegiate Te his Championships. Tulane in the singles and Sotth- ern California in the doubles and team events will be defending their crowns and are rated strong, fa- vorites to repeat. Fifty-nine players have entered the events, which begin today and run through June 30. A con- solation tournament in singles ‘only will be held for players who lose out in the first round of. ‘play. “Beloit, Colgate, Hardin Sim- mons. Indiana, Kalamazoo, Michi- dan State Normal. Michigan State, | Murray State, Northwestern, lins, Stanford. Tulane, University jable to continue. Broy was given They toserd the oversize mits from all over the ring. Mike Al- fen teok a punch on the nose | Terry | Sivers. Twice more Mike went | from a wild swing by down, but both times by his own | momentum. He swung a pair of roundhouses at Terry — and missed Terry, but not the can- vas, Mike didn't like those punches on the nose, so in the 2nd he told | his dad (Stag), “If Terry hits me nae on the nose I'm going to Allen (in Mike's corner) | told him about the big trophy he) | could win, so he went back to fin-| 4sh and win." I think I've a champ. |in the family,” says Allen. Both youngsters are all of about | than 530 pounds in weight! Allen announced ‘after Saturday's | card the next AS first week in August. ‘knockout featured. the main pro- gram. | The biggest fighters on cord Gide't stay tn the ring very a : Willie Broy of Flint and Dick Mitchell went one good round at 125-pounds, before Mitchell took so much punishment he was un- ‘the bout qn a TKO in the 2nd ‘round. ~ * Results of other bouts: Jean Greshom dec. Robert Wright. De- ane lost 4% years old and something a show would take. have a precise drive to get a Successful 2nd shot. All wood. Now we will see who is the Havana be carefully length and es- the pulis had judged as to their to pecially for the roll. Maybe poor tered after a week = daily golf. Minneapel is 35. Wienita Ls judgement was why so many of the girls three-putted. * * * One of the amateurs had a ¥. Upon addressing the ball her final club waggle accidently knocked the ball off the tee just enongh to be counted as q sirvke. She then took her second shot and hit it out of bounds. Again she teed off | from the ist tee but this time, with penalties she was shooting 4 instead of 1. The shot was a beautiful drive right dows the Louise Suggs was somewhat dis appointed at her showing and inferred as much at the micro- phone upon presentations of tro- phies and prizes. *‘! like the course, he I don't think it likes me,’ Did you netice the peor show. Sharp Shots at LPGA | rather difficult time gettimg off | “| the first tee Bosion 6 Kansas City 3 inight> Baltimore at Detroit, ppd. rain. enday's Schedule New York at Kansas City, 9 pm. Kucks (93) vs. Herriage (1-6) Washington at Detroit, 2 p.m. e (2-3) or Stewart (3-2) vs Hoeft (8 4) Oniy games scheduled. Tuesday's Schedule Boston et Chicago, iy pm New York et Kansas City, 9 pm ing ef Betsy Rawls in the tour- ney. Her 325 total was her poor- est this year. She had won three tournaments before this. J s * Today begins the 34-hole medal in order play for the WDG A girls at Knoll- Terosto “fittest of the fit” with most of the girls from the Wolverine en- Washington at Detrot,. 6:15 pm itumore at Cleveland, 7 pm. Weekend Miner aie Baseball SUNDAY'S & Pacifie Coast Le Los Angeles %4, Sacramento 15 Hollyeved 74 — “» 2-2 San Diego 3-5 anciseo 232 INTERN ATION an LEAGUE Hochesier 65, Columbus +1 13-3, Miami 64 ichrnend = 11-1 — ys 1-6. Montreal AMERICAN tssoc 1A TION 7-3, Leutsville 3-5 Denver 2 21 Indianapo!. Omahs Charleston 410, 16-2 93 Drop Doubleheader to Orioles, 3-2 DETROIT «8 — Their 135th and- 16th one-run losses of the season have the Detroit Tigers in their most disastrous slump since 1953 And their eight-game losing streak 632 ts the -worst in the American League this season The Baltimore Orioles, who have ae administered half the Tigers’ one- run losses, did it twice yesterday by identical scores of 3-2. Now the Tigers are stuck deeper than ever ae in 6th place after losing two to) Boston, three to New York and three to Baltimore. | Coupled with a miserable rec- mast have the Tiger front office wendering how long the fans wili remain faithful. There were 15,- persons in the stands yester- day for the Tigers’ back, which gave the club a rec- erd of nine wins and 21 defeats in Briggs Stadium. The club has won only four games by one-run margins. The Tigers had a 13-game losing | Iyer to $9,403. erd at home. these two factors | double set- | ing a three-footer for a bogey Amateurs from Michigan failed to gain-a spot among the ima Marlene . chipped. trom. three three as 16-year-old Mary feet off the green, putting the | cup. She dumped it for a par. and the championship, This was her fourth tourney-win lin the last six played and she has Mrs. J, W. Labiskey from Co- Louise Sug In the sudden death par-5 one swept three of the biggest meets) lumbus, Ohio, was third with 331. jot the circuit, all in the month of? June. Her victory ‘yesterday netted jher $1,350 pushing her total for the iyear as the LPGA’s top money Marlene had two birdies and an eagle yesterday while Miss Berg) got three birdies. Both ran intg) \trouble on the 14th hole. Marlene day's round was the 210 yard hole- Sally Sessions {hit out of bounds and got a bogey isix and Miss Berg got a bogey | five. | When Marlene got a bogey four | | on 14 she went two strokes be the 9th, son with a 35-38-73 for a 296 total, followed by Mickey Wright in 4th. place with 297 and Joyce Ziske! \with 300 in Sth place. for the pro-am best ball meet. ifrom Gulfport, Mississippi, won - in-one by Irene Bretzlaf{ from Red- ford Golf Club. It was Miss Bretz- Mary Mills llaff's first LPGA tourney since zee turning pro in April. She used a 4-wood on the Ith Mrs. Susie LeClair ...... 89-4 hind. Her eagie-three came oP hole. The ball hit just on the 3). — ee eS | green, bounced toward the cup Mrs. J Stapeninskas” :.. 83 In third place was Betty Jame- and rolled in. It was the first ir ace ever Made in an LPGA tour- nament. The pros and some of the ama- esis teurs including Mary Mills ‘Marlene jv bed Magee aie = 2 $1,360 left Mrs Miss Wright picked up $650 plus Forest Lake for Des Moines, Iowa, \i7*: $50 in the driving contest and $100 and the Western Open which be- Mrs Marlene Wins PGA in Sudden Death Play Forest Lake Results LPGA Fomome teneng RESULTS er Seere W | Patt . 945 311 total. ‘Betty Jameson ikeeees 5 dae a —~ che r & occ -eese — 297 Miss dean Hopkins from Cleve- | 40 co Ziskee busdiee 11-300 e140 Bauer : —- land was second with 320 and 5. °°,i; Hanson on 7-301 430 sewaces Ti—302 (285 Kathy Gorealvad ce OO -302 285 ty Dodd ........,. 15—302 265 i\Pay Crocker ........ 5—303 202.90 It was Miss Mills’ first tourna- Mary Lene Paulk.., io -34 180.78 ment victory outside the state of Bonnie Randolph ||” * 3308101 38 > Vonnie Colby aes, O0—I06 101.33 Mississippi where she has won the Gur’ Arattrese Sc state amateur title for the past Marilyn Smith ........ $0—308 'three years. She has been playing pefe? Kirk Bell ....-- cate te 1 Prenti co oe. 83-—Hi0 golf for cet) ed z yeste- dae Ana reat OT gone Jeg Rawls ..: cccccsc araeet te vany . &—F One of the highlights of yester irene Bretriafi ....... 86—339 347 won suddep-death playoff hole WOLVE RINE ae RESULTS 6-81-76-78—J11 *Mrs. Ha on first extra il — : oe. 14-82- Labiskey 83 -83-82-83—331 joke c. vu. W 81-84-82 -86—333 R. H Gemble . 84-84-85-84—337 85-60-79 -95—339 90-83-87 -80—340 -83—313 63-85-88 -88— 144 isp aaee- 78-84-06 -96—J44 Don Weiss eee. 90-81-87-91—349 Mrs. Robert Erdelon ,,.. 90-90-88-86-— 354 Margaret Watkins .,,... 85-85-93-91—354 Mrs. Midge Cova 92-79-92 -95—358 Mrs. J. G. sree! ..... 91-92-88 88—359 Don Watkins ...... 93-91-87-98-—3 R. G. Martell 89-92-95 -94—370 T. O. McLaughlin 9$6-93-90-92—371 R. P. bol 82-93 -96-101—372 L. W Smead ...... 68 -96-93-98 —375 OF: 93 -94-93-93—373 _¢ 2 09-91-91-95—I°6 oH Cc. WwW. . 96-95- 92- -98- ~381 _ Bins Ww ednesday. DEATH OF A PUTT — Veteran Patty Berg stomps her foot in disgust as her putt swerves away from the cup in the sudden death playoff ' against Mariene Bauer at Forest Lake yesterday. Pontiac Press Photo by James Mahar Miss Berg settled for a par-5 while Marlene birdied the hole by dropping a 1-footer. They were tied at 291 after 72 2-holes. Bengals Lose Two For. the Onoles, who have downed the Bengals eight times in 11_meectings. yesterday's was the ‘second doubleheader victory over Detroit. When the Tigers finally scored two runs in the 6th inning of the second game yesterday, it was the first time in 42 innings the team has scored more than one run in ‘an inning. | But those twe runs, obtained on early splurge against loser Frank | Lary. Virgil Trucks pitched the last seven innings, allowing only two singles in the club's. best relief performance of the year. The Birds, who now are in 5th Games pitch, which pinch-hitter Frank | House banged into a double play te end the contest. Billy Loes was credited with his lst American League victory, but needed assistance after giving up place 242 games ahead of Detroit.'a 7th inning pinch homer to Earl chased across all three of their Torgeson and a one-out double to runs in the first inning on singles) by Bob Hale, George Kell and Gus | Triandos, and a two-run double by ‘Tito Francona. streak between May 24 and June’ a walk to Wayne Belardi and | But that was enough to overcome 7, 1953. They also dropped seven | singles by Jim Brideweser, Bob | the Tigers, who were ‘retired in in a row two different times that) Kennedy and Bill Tuttle, weren't ‘order in six of the nine innings iyear. enough to overcome Baltimore's | NO SAFE RETURN — Wayne Belardi, Tiger first baseman is out at first trying to get back to the bag after Al Kaline, Tiger outfielder, hit a line | One knockout and one technical drive to Guillermo Miranda, ae shortstop tT ne AP Wirephet who threw to Oriole first-sacker Bob Hale in time | Freendes e 1 to nab Belardi. The Tigers. lost both ends of the Sraneses. rt4 twin bill by the same 3-2 score. to a 60 victory over Drive-In Cleaners in a_ re-scheduled city’ Park. ba * Ll two singles plus another in the 7th. two safeties for the winners, who'p,, scored in every inning except the, 6th. The VFW team from the Water- ford League chalked up a 5-2 troit at 135; (KH). to Eric het er, » tan ace” decision, 160 Irving Mord, 140 pounde: #4 en (KH) ot . pounds : bbe weed oe. k. anne. — > Seer Robert \Trimbiey dec. Don Riggins, 160 — Ky Robert Burns dec. Ww. ackson a 112 pounds, triumph over Kaute’s Tavern in ixcthe, Thiet pitching of Roger Reynolds. Weiss twirled no-hit ball‘ until: | obi = the 6th inning when he permitted | Balt Siathasa and Hopp; He struck out five and walked J? sores ces po only one. Al Hayward punched out) Hanes ‘and Young; Ryan snd MeLeod.| Tavern 9 Blanks Drive-In A. E, Weiss hurled a neat 3-hit! an exhibition contest at North shutout to lead Richard's Tavern) Side. In exhibition games at Beaudette Park, GMC defeated Drayton Drug men’s National League softball, of the Waterford circuit, 5-1, and game Sunday night at North Side|Roval Bar blanked the Sports Mart | wa m Southfield, 20, behind the 3 ‘Midget Auto Racer Dies After Speedway Crash ou cconeses 000 900 09 3 3 [111 120 wae . = eiss - 000 120 2-5 4 : 000 0-2 4 ton satn> OOS oe o- : ‘! bt 2 000 we Nelson, Plesher, ae and 8. ' Turnbaugh; Grant, Hall and poe a - ont “Mart eo 3 x3 4 +e Bevadees 2:3, _— Bar... ...... Owe 0 legs; trik and Williams; R. Reynolds and Seam Br Kothe, Beck. ¥ O'Connell, night by‘a piece of debris on the’ T. track, apparently lost conscious- nt ees and was carried through two’ fences by his runaway car. Sunday's Home Rane Ainwerte Ee “teaators: Avert, “—, iw fe St our Giants, able | Tiger Bor Score \Gromek 2, Maas 1. "The 3t-yeaiot ld veteran driver |0-o, Perrarese 0-0, .|was struck jin the -head Saturday | rua FIRST AM BALTIMORE DETROIT AB RH AB RH Gardner, 22 5 1 2 Hicks. ss 4060 Hale, 1b § © 1 Belardi, 1b 4 0 1 Smith. c 0 0 © Kaline. rf 461 Kell. 3d 3 1 2 Maxwell if 4 1 2 Nieman, If 5 0 2 Kennedy. 3b 4 6 2 Diering. If 6 © 0 House, c 460 Trin'dos.c-lb 3 0 1 Tuttle. cf 406 Evers. rf 3 6 1 Bweser, 2 4 6 2 Pyburn. cf 4 0 © Gromek; p 100 Miranda, ss 4 1 2 Maas. p 600 . Pp 3 60 @ Torgeson 111i Perrarese, p 0 0 0 Aber. p 600 Zuverink, p 6 0 @ Kuenn 16 6 35 3 i 29 38 Torgeson homered for Maas in ‘tth. Kuenn flied out for Aber in 9th. Baltimore ‘ 000 100 200-9) 000 001 100-2. “RBI— Triandos, Miranda, Gardner, Kennedy, oe spa ar Kaline. Brideweser Maxwell. —Miranda, Gardner, To: oxet| Loes. DP—Miranda and Hale. Left— ‘Baltimore 11. Detroit 7 Loes Gromek 1, Maas !., Ferrarese 0 in ‘5. Zuverink 1 in 1's Gromek 9 in 6%. Maas @ in ‘s, Aber in 2. R-ER—Loes 2-2, Ferrarese 0-0, | Zuverink 0-0. Gromek 3-3, Maas 0-0.) Aber 0-0. HPB—By Gremek (Kell). WP ley Ray Moore and reliefers Skinny Brown and Don Ferrarese. Al Kaline in the eighth. Kennedy was playing third base in the makeshift Tiger infield. With Ray Boone out of the lineup be- \cause of recurrent knee trouble, ithe Tigers had Kennedy at third, Buddy Hicks at shortstop subbing ‘for injured Harvey Kuenn, Jim Brideweser at second filling in for absent Frank Bolling, and Wayne eg no-hit ball for five inn- | Belardi at first. | Moore tired in the sixth after Brown allowed the only oth- er = ibatrel hit, a one-out single | by Tuttle in the 9th. Ferrarese took over and threw just one Bolling returned to Ft. McPher- son, Ga., for his army discharge jand is expected to return to the ‘club later in the week. Nine AAU Records Fall In LOS ANGELES (#—This week R brings the goal for which the best, track and field talent in the United! .| States has worked for months and, ‘even years—the fmal tryouts for’ ; Uncle Sam's Olympic team. Veteran champions of the past) Olympic Qualifying 14.4 seconds in the hurdles ranks well down es list. CJ Record breakers at the AAU in- cluded Harold Connolly with 205 feet 10‘ imches in the hammer throw; Ken Bantum, 59-1‘, in the ‘Olympiads and high school boy8 shot put; Glenn Davis, 50.9 sec- |\—Loes.. W—Loes (1-0 x, will be on like footing at the Col-londs in the 400-meter hurdles; (summers. Ta213. Fianer’s, Ri®, iseum Friday and Saturday. |Courtney, 458 in the 400-meter | | One world record was smashed dash, and Horace Ashenfelter, an- | MALTIMORE OND CANE) port jand another tied in the AAU event other Olympic defending champi- | —— a eat Bakersfield, Calif., last Friday on, 9:04.1 in the 3,000-meter \gerener. 2 1 Bera’ ip 3 1 0.and Saturday, the final qualifying aS : Kell, 3% 41 1 Kaline, rf 4 0 © moet. Set itt mee cist Track Resul ps Tuttle, ° ef 3° 3] The News s re aoe is, former. ‘AAU rac esu ts Pyburn. cf 4 0 0 House 1 6 © University of Southern California | Miranda. os ¢ 0 | Hicks. s# 3 9 o|star, ran the 110-meter high hur- | acter, are, the 1908 national ABU tract, Brown. > 10 @ Torgeson 1 0 %'dles in 13.4 seconds to better the| 100-meter dash_Bobty_ Morrew Avie Perrerese, p 0 @ 0 Frocks P< */mark of 13.5 that has stood since '"3¢q‘meier daah—Thane Baker, Atr 8 30 = syd feo | spre et hea | oat) en) oucihes ee | De eee also of USC, set ae oO euc~tun Guartacs, sade House hit into double play for Wilson Equalled was the 10.2 second Baltimore scene ARCO +. 208 009 000—3 Londeasera greet speedy Bobby E_None. RBI—Triandos, Francona 3,|Morrow o ne Christian con- Kennedy, Tuttle. = SB—itinued his sprint superiority. Mirende and Hale. Left—Baitimore §.| All told, nine AAU meet records ern t Moore 4. 8O—Moore 4./fel} in the two evenings of compe- 2. joore 3 in 8%, Brown 1 Perrarese @ in %, Lary 6 in 2,/tition. Trucks 2 in 7. R-! es e * @«®. ‘W—Moore e9). ME ae Some veterans, came through nm Doubleheader Postponed , A scheduled Class A City Base- ‘\ball League doubleheader Sunday Te aete> ob okt beceas, ren Olympic champion in 1952, cleared 15 feet in the pole vault Saturday ‘hight in AAU competition to lead % THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE. 25, 1956 * 4 SE ae = = — are. = _ of Dallas, Tex., set two records winning the 152-mile sports car sa jcourse yesterday. F in hour to establish one mark. |teature race before 30,000 fans at . |the. four-mile road America, Inc., The 33-year-old Shelby chauffered/| a Ferrari over the distance at an average sped of 80.84 miles per a Sports Calendar BT es va eer A-—C1O Grill, $:30 p.m., at Wisner. pemvite at Eclumbbarfecins th, sou Heights | Club ah 9 Pett, ee iat ete MEN WANTED! 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(North Side Merchants. 7 p.m., d Ox- bow Pavilion vs. Lunsford Market, 8:30, at Beaudette R = Emmanuel — z .m., and Thrif- Lote vs. yton ug, 8: 3, at Gidley 9 Wins Easily Gidley Electric routed Pontiac |Select a Drink, 14-1, in an exhibi- |tion softball game Saturday night at Drayton Plains Bob. Feree clout- ed a two-run homer for the win- AMERICAN ASSOCIA N Wes Lest Pct Bebind Ssante 3 7 64 oe.) 38 bly 3 31 5146 =«67 SB 2B J #7 2 485 9 uu 472 pesescen: 3 637 AM 1's wenpes 2% 6% 42 = Dayton JULY 4th Tire SA Dayton FIRST LINE THOROBREDS LOOK HOW Arnold Drugs, | 3. Tel-) at Columbia-Joslyn | D MEN'S-—Gidiey Electrie| | +} (Bucky) “Harts erg DETROIT # — Stanley W. Harris, may be on his |way out as manager of the Detroit Tigers , pm.|_ The ‘club has nosedived from the ‘sifirst division to sixth place with .jan eight-game losing streak, long- ‘lest of the season in the American League. Walter O. (Spike) Briggs Jr., youthful president of the Ti- ‘gers, has been openly critical of # e iitiees said in an interview that pennant he would “make a change right now” if the baseball company’s ownership were not in st.ch qa mud- died state. Announcing *e is “fed up” with the Tigers’ showing, Briggs said the club should be in fifth, and perhaps fourth place. The Tigers dropped their seventh and eighth games yesterday by 3-2 scores to ‘what he terms lack of hustle and| Baltimore. spirit. Harris has produced just three winners in a major league managerial career dating back to 1924, This is his second tour with the Detroit club. Harris managed the Tigers from 1929 through 1933, but never finished better than fifth. At that time, the club was owned by Walter O. Briggs Sr.. and Harris was the idol cf the young boy who) now is its president. 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He lasted until the end of the 1954 season, and was suc- | private, casters have accused both the Ti- gers’ field management and front office of “complacency” and some of the players have complained of what they call Harris’ lack of aggressiveness. e #6 Though he is regarded as one of baseball's soundest tacticians, Harris is a gentle man who rarely becomes excited. He has a mini- mum of contact with his players and seldom calls a clubhouse meeting. Players say he never dressed them down, either in public or in for bad performances ceeded by Harris * ¢ The 59-year-old Harris is in his 29th season as a big league man- in a while, I think we'd all be ager, Eighteen of them were with) better off and play better ball. | Washington, where he serv ed know I ne a three different times. The Senators won pennants in the first two seasons under him in 1924 and 1925. Harris also was the club is losing fans ‘“‘who wil! manager of the world champion Yankees in 1947. Some sports writers and broad-| bd lafield, Said one veteran player: “If he'd just take us apart once * * Briggs ei Detroit is America’s best baseball city and he claims be hard to bring back into the fold.” Harris has a one-year contract, Out of the Fire the bottom of the final inning, t couldn't do anything about it. ae Oak scored single runs in the 3rd, 4th and 8th. Three singles; a walk, coupled | with three Pontiac errors produced Late RO Rally Beats GM Leading by a single tally at the the winning margin, in the 9th in- top of the 9th frame in yesterday's ning. Michigan State League game, Pon- tiac’s General Motors Club saw its, went out in the 6th in favor of margin disappear in a flurry of Chuck Gillis who finished. runs. When the smoke had cleared pair gave up 12 hits, the Oaks had counted four times to three doubles. Winner Jerry Taylor started for GMC. The including was Dan |grab the lead, and the eventual Jamo, with a 7-hit job. victory 7-4. Pontiac's club had counted in ROYAL OAK the 2ad, 4th and 6th frames, for | tte 4-ran total. | The score: : O01 100 014-712 1 PONTIAC GMC O10 103 CoO-—« 7 3 Taylor Gillis and Gary; Jame, Brun) It had men on iF armington Dog Best in Match A fine female German Shepherd yesterday won the best in match Takes Many Horse Show Honors Open Hunt Club Hills. events ieesonal * * * throughout er title. Velvet Lassie and Bonham ‘won ithe F.E.I. “big jumping event’ on Friday, came through three F.E_I. ‘Sweepstakes competitions without a single fault, and took the Pro- Horsemen's Association trophy. An additional triumph was gained in the Triple Bar class. * ¢ The impressive string of wins. ‘gave Bonham and his mount a| ‘total of 39 points, 10 more than| Zander Duffield of Rochester, Louis Browns accomplished the adelphia split, the Phillies winning Whitey Ford and two relievers for ‘runner-up Countryside Lane, owned! riding Nick Nack, won the Mich- feat has ‘by George W. Jayne of Chicago.' igan Hunts Perpetual Junior game set from the Yankees. The!the opener 84. Pittsburgh ended easy for Billy Pierce to breeze ,mare owned by Mrs. Hubert R. Thomas of Indianapolis, ‘grabbed a lion's share of honors) Jumper title last year, finished | as the 39th annual Detroit Horse |Show ‘concluded its five-day run ‘Sunday night at the Bloomfield! in Bloomfield Ind., 'place, Northville took 3ed spot with Moun- tain Breeze to win $130. out of the running. With Black | Watch injured and unable to | ~ compete, Dennehy could de no | better than 6th place, scoring 16 points astride Pill Box. Dennehy salvaged a little glory Winner of many major jumping by riding Pill Box to victory in the the United|$1,000 jumper stake |States, Mrs. Thomas’ prize animal which enabled him to pocket $300. |swept aside all competition to an- The Possum. from Marilyn Farms ‘mex the 1956 jumper championship. |Chicago, was $200 richer in 2nd Max Bonham, veteran and tal- ented professional rider from | | Battle Creek, guided the nimble | herse to victory in theee major | _ classes to lay claim to the jump- | Three exhibitors won two major classes apiece. Miss Victoria Buch- en of Grand Rapids was awarded the Joan Coulson Memorial trophy and the Junior jumper title: and Mrs. D. R. Nichols trophy; and Mr. ton / QUICK — DEPENDABLE — GUARANTEED COLLISION WORK OLIVER MOTOR: 36 W. Pike Se. Collision Shop See Robert Rectar, Mgr. for Free Estimates on All Makes of Cars Me Distance Teo Great (withia reasen) last night, (Bobby) Motch of Keene, Va. were recipients vf the Ainsworth trophy and the Elliott S. Mrs. McGhee Baxter of Keene, Va. ;won the W. D. McCullough trophy and the regular hunter champion- ship. FE 2-910) | winners 2 of Chuck Grant of Bemingham. Indianapolis Horse Is Top By BILL CORNWELL ‘Countryside Lane was awarded the) Challenge trophy. Other weekend | The grooms class, which tradi- Velvet Lassie, a magnificent bay Reserve Jumper championship. ihonors at the puppy match end ‘obedience test at Rudy Buchmann’s kennels, 1921 Delrose road. She was Fly of Waildeslust, owned by Mr. and Mrs. J. McCoy of Farm- ington. Best of opposite sex was Ablaird or Lust-L-Glaze. owned b. Mr. and Mrs. W. Uren of Royal Oak. The match drew more than 450 from Oakland County tionally closes the Detroit show. persons, says Buchmann. The field Charies Dennehy of Deerfield | were Lyndell Lockhart of Pon- was won by Carrol] Bates aboard included 53 entries with the top Pleasant Ridge, and Ill., who rode Black Watch _ tac, five-year-old Sean Ellwood Ricochet, owned by Maxine IX of dog in the all-ege obedience test jack Watch to the ot Bloomfield Hills, Jocelyn Sco- Charlottesville, Va. ‘two faultless __‘Shortened course, Bates made owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. Nemeth around the of Dearborn. Winner compiled a total of 196% points trips ‘Win Doubleheader, 1 14-2, 6-3 Yankee runaway in the American League pennant race ev aporated today like their once handsome a week ago. 6'y-game calee * * White Sox Sweep Yankee Series and Johnny Wallace ~~ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS games by knocking off the New game from Chicago 14 after the Any thoughts of a New York York Giants twice, 62 and 7-1, Cubs had ~— te first game 53 for their ninth and 10th straight! ° tasted defeat since Fred Haney re-- The Baltimore Orioles dealt De- placed Charlie Grimm at the helm troit a.double 3-2 loss stretching the Tigers’ losing streak to eight * e ‘in a row. Kansas City downed the Oddly enough. the best previous Boston Red Sox 52 behind the six- The White x saw to that yes- mark by a new manager was hit pitching of southpaw Alex Kell- Mr terday by drubbing Casey Sten- achieved by Grimm, whose Chi- ner. Cleveland defeated Washing- gel's defending champions twice cago Cubs won & of their first 10 ton 7-2 in a rain-abbreviated fird and iwithin one game of the Yankees. 14-2 and 63 before a thundering and 25 of their first 30 after Char game. The second game was post- Chicago crowd of 47,235 t6 climax lie had succeeded Rogers Horns- poned. a sweep of the four-game series by at the helm on Aug. 4, 1932. with the Bronx Bombers. The twin! Cincinnati's triumph boosted the White Sox to'swept past Brooklyn into second game started the White Sox off to place, winning from the Dodgers their most glorious afternoon of Three-cun homers by Larry slugging Redlegs Doby in the first inning of each | Not since 1945 when the St. 106 and 2-1. St. Louis and Phil- the season. The Sox slaughtered | | knocking Ironical |terparts, |place into fourth where they even- lrually finished. boast a slimmer first-place lead than their National League coun-| |who boosted their margin | to two any team swept a four- 32 after the Cardinals captured 18 hits in the opener making it the Yankees from first ~ Browns did it on May 18-19 and 20, an eight-game losing streak, win- to his 11th triumph again two jning an abbreviated six-inning defeats. ly, the Te now the Milwaukee Braves, Hasiey, Det Verheyden, Michigan 8.20x15 - 8.20x15 Black Walls | | White Walls plus tax and exch. Reg. $43.25 - Reg. $53.00 $2575 || $3189 : Plus Tas Exch. Pius Tax Exch. | | These Tires Carry a Full ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE! Market Tire Co. L TUBELESS TIRE PARKING | HEADQUARTERS |9 to 9 Pontiac's Motorist. Headquarters (Corner of Gass) OPEN| Full Year ROOFING HOT SPRAY METHOD MAT ROOFS aPhay as Asstn: RE SonpsoR” TRATION AND ADHE check fa crack or PENE. 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D. nec we troph ckthorn Secsaetst Chalienge ‘rapt for ladies working hunters—Apt Pu es by Cummins-Chicago Corp., thian ee gf pn Miss, owned by Mr. Junior eater chccnsaee- banter Mite, | eal by Victoria Buchen, Grand Rap- hunt fim — Greensprin: team; Jack Payne, Mrs. John Shalic ond Sidney Gadd. Sky's een. owned by Mr. and Mrs. a Rep reese te aocgun hip — Lon ular hunter cham ship — A | road’ owned by bot and Mrs. McGhee me, Jumper cham onshi Velvet Lasete, | owned aise tR. trophy for Grand er wned by Charles Grosse Pp Hunts Perpetual JuniorChal- working bunters—Red ophy—Velvet Lassie, owned by terday. . Thomas, Indianapolis, |. hed = own: cGhee Baxter, Kenne, ve. Challenge trophy for Corin- rs Jr., Leesburg, Va. tr ‘Mae for green hunter asic poteks Gest owned D. teh. . Keene, apee hanya ae bg hy Pope, Toledo, Ohio. Lambert Memorial ‘ales ie Nichols Perpetual Memorial regular working hunters— Keene, Thomas, In- Flint Outboar “ss Racer Is First Birmingham Man Leads current pro leader will appear on Class C Finishers at 19.66 M.P.H. Average FOND DU LAC, Wis. w—Robert Jacobson of Flint aged 35.86 miles per hour to win game. the class D championship in the Bridge Memorial trophy fo for! wind-whipped 8th -annual Winne- Middlecoff to Diagnose Golfing Ills - First of a series of diagnostic golfing articles by the country's these pages Tuesday. Dr. Cary Middlecoff, Memphis, Tenn. dentist with the smooth game, recent winner of the Na- tional Open at Rochester, N.Y. will present a daily story, diag- Mich., nosing ailments common te the aver- Look for his Ist article, cerning “Jocking with the con- pull- bagoland Outboard Marathon yes- down.” Watch for these interesting, in- Jacobson was the first driver formative articles in The Pontiac across the finish line as only 22 Press. of the 223 starters completed the! 88-mile run. Winds of 20-25 miles, -iper hour with heavier gusts, , knocked the boats about like throughout the race. Bob Stanley of Petoskey, Mich., averaged 21.9 miles per hour to take the victory among class A competitors, who had the most weather trouble because their boats and motors were the small- est In the event, Michael Hering of Sheboygan, Wis., won the class B honors, aver- aging 24.57 m.p.h, Bob Ross of Birmingham, Mich., led Class C finishers with an aver- age of 19.66 m.p.h, Pontiac Girl Wins Pony for Top Name A nine-year-old Pontiac girl won |@ pony Sunday at the Bloomfield ‘Open Hunt Club as the 39th annual Detroit Horse Show ended its five- day program. Ann Richares, 64 MWinols, was awarded the spotted brown and white animal for submitting the best name for a horse given to the Detroit Police Department's mounted Division drill team dur- ing the show. corks | Redio You to Remain Fully Mail Coupon or Call tor Comp Information. Ne Obligation ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE Ann suggested the name of eee Pride.” Her offering was’ ‘considered tops by Detroit Poli¢e ‘Commissioner Edward §. Piggins, To Train for High Salary Positions in Electronic, & Television. Day and Evening Clesses Allow Employed While Training. “WO 2-5660 2457 Weedward (Denevan Widg.) & Blocks Nerth of Fex Theater 'who judged all entries. Miss Richards received her polly zat a ceremony yesterday in the center of the main show ring. = | NIGHT RACING tiac M-59 Speedway Korean Veteran Approved -o Call FE 5.9204 Tell Us What You : = FOUROe DORK e eee eeeeHenecrseiouscecnss -PROR® covesocceccesecere it ; \ Want Ba New ur Used J MRI cssessstccsnseeeeeeeeetnenennen CHF eee cceeeeeeee " 4 ' t af 4 j i Ii , hi hgel fey if a ok Fa ae a Oa Se = tial i ae ci ae od "9 ~ SPEED! — After nine years of trying Mack Wiefering of Dayton, Ky. Sunday came through with a victory in the Annual OCBC power- boat regatta at mle Lake. In the above shot Mack’ was Fearing THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1956 Win Best-Ball Tourney The sifrest way to win a _ ball tournament, any golfer will fired a six-under-par 63 on rounds gladly tell you, is for each partner|of 32-31 te grab runner-up honors. o cold. ” That happy combination is ex-|were forced to sweat it out while! jactly what happened at Pontiac’ s|the remainder of the large field] | Municipal Golf Course Saturday completed play. |when Bill Pembroke and Jim Pet- ° ‘tiford joined forces to win the an-| Their score Simon all chal-, ‘nual Men's Best-Ball tournament. lenges until Pembroke and Petti- | With Pembroke sizsling when |tord holed out. The winners were’ Pettiferd was coel, and vice ver- jthe 38th couple to finish. 31—62 over Municipal’s rolling | Pontiac Press Photes| layout te conquer a field of oC 955 city king, combined to shoot along in his N-64 in the 225 class which he won in straight heats. | other two-man teams. J | 32-32—64 for $rd place. Wiefering also won the regatta trophy, and the Frank Baldwin Me- ir 18-hole total was seven Butler Cooper, who teamed with Ponting Press Photes TROPHY WINNER — Here are three important figures at Sun- day's OCBC powerboat races on Syivan Lake. At left is Weldon Robb ' of Miami, Fla., winner of the Lloyd Maddock Memorial trophy, which | he accepts in the picture from Commodore Ken Smith of OCBC, while regatta chairman Tom Comps, looks on. The Miami Belle, driven | by Robb, took the 135 class in straight heats. More than 5,000 saw = races — Beam, Bunce Win Jaycee Tennis Crowns Saturday Henry Beam of Birmingham and sides at 289 Lowell in Pontiac. thus Gerry Bunce of Pontiac, a ‘Mutt;occupies the junior runner-up spot and Jeff’ combination, won their'for the 2nd straight year. respective divisional champion-- Ream, a star member of Cran- ships Saturday in the annual Pon prook's Inter-State League tennis Gridder Dies tiac Junior Chamber of Commerce champs last spring, eliminated > ay tournament at Oakland Gary Wylie, ex-PHS player, 60,| 346, 6-2, in the semi-finals, Bob Beam, a lanky 17-year-old whe Mineweaser of St. Michael bowed lives at 33) Larchlea, annexed ‘© Beam in the quarter-finals, 6-1, the Junior championship by de- &1. - feating Jack O'Dea in straight Gary Thomas, another former sets, 62, 62. The Junier class Pontiac High player, lost to O'Dea features competition fer boys in the semis, 46, 6-4, 6-2. O'Dea between the ages of 15-18.- drew a bye in the quarter-final, O'Dea, an 18-yearola who re. | t Harris Outpoints 3 Ramon Fuentes | ym: nnn DETROIT w — Detroit weiter. | Bunce, who lives at 460 N. Sagi-, weight Duke Harris outpointed Ra-| naw. Mocjarshi, 608 recestoll Fa mon Fuentes of Los Angeles Satur-' is agegess. pees it towne day night to gain a unanimous, — decision In a 10-round match. Trophies were — to ra . winner and runner-up of each di- Harris was credited with one of... : s Gus! Goat fights (otis) beliding (ca: vision. All four finalists qualify to reer thar laege las kucck@nera enter the state Jaycee tournanient July at Kala Heavyweight Don Jasper of De- = 7* mazoo. troit scored a technical knockout a over Milwaukee's Cai Vernon in a Firing Starts cofeatured bout. Referee Bobby . 59th NCAA Watson stopped the fight at the ]J) Golf Tournament bell for the-29d round. Jasper knocked the former University of COLUMBUS, Ohio \*—The firing’ started. at 6 a.m. (EST) today as! Wisconsin football star to the can- vas twice in the opening round. Finn Sets Javelin Mark . paid, SehRg ee perskidegiont HELSINKI (INS)—Soini Nikkinen|the 59th National Intercollegiate: of Finland bettered the world rec-/ Golf Championship. ord for the javelin yesterday with) Ohio State University’s 7,120- a throw of 274 Yeet 1.83 at Kuhmois Yard par-72 layout was the battle- in Central Finland. ground as Joe Campbell, stocky The recognized record is 268 feet | Purdue shotmaker, put his individ- Bunce, a diminutive 10-year-old | netter who will enter thé 6th grade this fall at Baldwin School, | Hrygepelnat iuycaray ic the bey’s division pind paselbndry a seaaer age and under. 2's by Franklin (Bud) held of the, ual crown on the line and Lsu|- \ United States, who set the mark went after its second at Modesto, Calif., on May 21, 1955, |team title. The West's cessfully defended its best-ball cfampionship yesterday, defeating the East- 8-4. NIGHT RACING Pontiac M-59 Speed ppt eawady for North Caroliha’s football team. | He was assistant trainer at Mary- | land for five years. Bonded Brake Linings Feed, Chevrole. Tn sena Others a ee 24man team stic- John Lacey is ‘the new trainer. Pembroke and Pettiford to be “hot” when the other is Savage and Bada were the 6th’ team to finish and the two golfers. | | | | Stan Savage and Paul Bada. | | sa, the Pontiac pair carded 31- Mike Andonian, Michigan Pub. | pe champion, and Ed Wasik, morial award. rokes below par. ay | Ed Goram to win last year’s best- =——~*' ball tourney, wound up far down ’ the list in 10th position. Cooper, Perfection! and Bill Stoiloff shot 343568, ‘even par. Recreation Department, which . sponsored the tournament. By H. GUY MOATS jand 4:27.0 for the approximately! Weifering, for nearly 10 years a aeermatclecoens Pontiac Press Special Writer five mile course. Robb'’s Orange ‘regular’ in the OCBC event, has pemproxe—Petiitora _ . : Oakland County Boat Club head- Bow! champion, Miami Belle, hit been plagued by bad luck in other Sevage-Bada te ves 32-3163 Wasitk-Andonian Th il| N . Trophies were awarded to both! fl S 0 | S al egatta jthe championship and runner-up r] ’ jteams by the Pontiac Parks and | 2-32—64 35 class years. But Sunday everything p. Dewitt-siacy aS ees |quarters on Sylvan Lake Sunday 4:27.0 in the 135 class : segs Se afternoon was the Mecca for one of | - ~ ee on ee eich a” hia Kinder, See 338s the biggest crowds of racing boat came through han i“ Futarsen- Robertson tol. 35-32-67 enthusiasts ever to gather for the) ot fellow won the Frank Baldwin Soeetwrakt en ames annual power-boat races. OER of = Memorial award. |Ceoper-Seallett seetcees 14-38-08 ificials estimated that more | Lloyd Maddock Memorial | Richardson \- Novak a |5,000 witnessed the thrilling. high | award went to'Miamian Rebb. = Thonion-Kra 38.3409 ily entertaining and exceptionally | As added thrill Sunday was Rethhareh-Fetsett — ses ae icolorful affair, biggest audience in| the near-100-mph exhibition runs Cappel-J. Gaines i 35-35—10 10 years. by Gordon Deneau's big Gold ~~ Sucmeee aeraearat | |Belliet-Vailance ...... ....... 37-34— Starting with —— = | Houston Tennis Player) chattenger, What o Pichia, Tho | whgeMcherree =. UH play ef water skiing, and the | huge butter - colored speedster \eurpny-w. Latozas : 3$-36—71 gay, well attended Regatta Ball, | Considered Promising made several high-speed turns Bernum-Beal 28-36-11 | Saturday might, the big event Prospect for U.S. over the course, hurling spray Godashian-Papazian | 36-35-11 | relled along Sunday afternoon | pe | 20 feet in the air as the driver Lommel By feed she ged through four sets ef race heats | WIMBLEDON, England # — A opened the throttle on the | Fasteese-Fistehose Fe asooosee 3-0-1 and an equal number of finals sturdy young tennis player trom *?aisht-aways. \Hanes-Pieishaur Sr 38-35-13 to presentation of the beautiful jouston, Tex., gets a chance to| Other races resulted as follows: Qertessy PM 38-3873 trophies. make a big name for himself this cat eS SS ocemmnns Taree! 38-38-73 At Saturday's ball a comely, coming fortnight. Axron. = Chremate. 198s ares c Latoeas- ~Karagecion : 39-38-14 ‘ t eats: join awe - -3T— young queen was presented. She en British aselge = cla << by Tob Rex Detroit with Shaw. “Dierkes 3e-33— 76 |was 16-year-old Peggy Ann Owen, my iammalva may Miss Wiggle ‘bacth heats). time 5.0. itmer- ngleton pour} ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cy Player to give the United States Ss ee — i Wink Outen 40-39—19 i en, 2816 Chadwick Drive. ,a spot in the Wimbledon men "sg tender, Pretty Baby Hornack-Paviinac. no ecard ; | A field of 54 boats in all classes singles semifinals. This year America has,no outstanding male ‘took part in the APBA event. | player and form points to Austral- don or eraaaay, San: ian domination of the famed old day. despite the early threat of Are seinas ‘of, Philedeiphia is heavy winds and a downpour y ; ae ; came too early to spoil the races. seeded haynes and Davidson of Day's outstanding features were Giammalva. only 21 and unseed- i P wales eal iy ed here, is rated one of America's, ac eiferin = and the regatta trophy victory for U er Davis Cup Ceptain Bil a (oe Robb of Miami, Fla. The ben annie pcan ae porn 225 bens He plays Eduardo Argon of Ur- with the day's fastest times. 4°1/.9 youay in the first round today. . Australians Lew Hoad and Ken Ex-All-America Caniinals Suing SANTA FE, N. M. uW—Canadian, football star Sam Etcheverry went back into U. S. District Court today) with the windup of his case of the confused contracts expected mo-| Albuquerque, Jan. 4, 1955, and | mailed it. That night, Alouette officials made him a better offer of $13,500, Etcheverry said he had mentarily. The Cardinals of the National office. Professional Footbal! League are Rosewall, both 721, are the top suing him to try to get his services seeds. But an unseeded Australian this coming professional season. 22-year-old Neale Fraser, may be That would block him from playing the “dark horse” in the field. He) ith the Montreal Alouettes of the; JOLIET. Mm. (INS) — A 27-year.'Used a powerful serve to defeat Canadian Football League. old former little All-America foot-/Ham Richardson. Westfield, NJ Etcheverry, who makes his bail star died yesterday after fall." last week's Queen's Club tour- home in Albuquerque, has played ing into the Kankakee River near "#ment. Then he crushed Rose- with the Alouettes since gradu- | Joliet while on an outing with his wall in the final of the men’s Sin- ating from Denver University in wife and two children. gles 1952. The victim, Joseph F. Farin. | The key to the case is which of ella, of the Chicago papain of Wins Tight One final game, Conservation Clubs i“ tried vainly ot recover the Cardinal con- tract from the Albuquerque post-' Rochester Nine | Tied going into the top of the! in Sunday's Junior ‘two contracts he signed is valid. American Legion League game at Berwyn, was piloting a |The Cardinals claim he signed Milford. Rochester's club came beaten the craft eapaed | about 15 miles southwest End Annual Confab ‘say the one he assertedly signed jast turn at bat, to win 6-5. Joliet. with the Alouettes two days later | | The former Lewis College erid TRAVERSE CITY u\—The Mich-|was predated Jan. 5 star failed to respond after arti fpr Conservations Clubs) Etcheverry ciaimes he signed ( ) ficial respiration had been ending its annual con-| g 13,900 Cardinal contract in peat Pudge Howe for more than an hour. It was Vention yesterday, authorized a E | a women two presse | ‘believed he may have died of a Study of the financial operations.’ | alk Gal Becuaan’s Met Gsakis \neart attack. | The convention empowered Fran- Dodger Tells Jeffcoat, E- tat cored three rene. Zereman cis B. Criqui of St. Ignace, who's af: "] jad Readsceed ereuidect, to waras| Go Back to Outfield home on another single. a committee of three to set up the) BROOKLYN WW — Brooklyn in- : Hawaiian Swimmers machinery for a complete survey fielder Don Zimmer, who was hit of the clubs’ aims and operations.|in the face by Hal Jeffcoat last| "Beat World Champs | Harry R. Gaines, executive sec- Saturday, had a message to the retary, had told delegates the Cincinnati pitcher today. MUCC is: facing a financial crisis. -Te]) him it's okay.’ snorted” The convention approved an in- Zimmer. “Tell him I took his best crease in per capita dues from ghot in the face. so he'd better member clubs from 25 cents yearly give up pitching and go back to to 60 cents, with an additional in- the outfield’ crease of 10 cents a vear starting Jeffcoat started his major in 1957 until a total of $1 is reached. l@ague career as an outfielder permitted him to score. * * s HONOLULU uw —‘ Two world record holding US. swimmers were beaten in their specialties Sunday by Hawaii splashers in the windup of a four-day meet. George Breen lost the 1,500 meter freestyle to 17-year-old Rochester has now won 3, lost 2, July 1, in its next game. ROCHESTER MILFORD Pudge Howe re Richard Roy, Anderson ‘6/, Wakeley. Tongray. 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CITY OF PONTIAC course of the majestic procession, | pool type to be located in the railway cars, trolley buses, planes N J —_ ene grinned and said, “Oops, tipped Komeioa aren of Madrid. and plane pars Grahame Greene Novel]|,n 1 to sm 1956 City and School taxes will be due and payable at Se Sey feces bly 1 1856, through July 31, 1956 without fees. Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later than July 31. 1956 to avoid penalty. August 1, 1956 a collection charge of one per cent (1%) will be added and one per cent (1%) additional each month thereafier on any unpaid City and School Taxes. All 1856 City and School Taxes remaining unpaid as of March 1, 1957 will be payable at the Oakland County Treasurer's Office, subject to additional penalties as provided by State Law. WALTER A. GIDDINGS City Treasurer DON'T LET YOUR TAXES GO DELINQUENT! rwwvevuvvvuVvTVTueTre CTC CC CT CC CC Ce TC TT eT Tee Cer _errrererrrerrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreryTTTTeeeee we le la lina lta lt la ls i Mi i ti di te i Polo) (hay: Ven VE-IN: EME erasee’, Dinie Mwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 lida : ¢ @ @ @ TONIGHT e e@ e YOU'LL CRY TOO--- IF YOU DON'T SEE THIS ONE! ie oe iz eo "ACD COE We - bool _wwervvvVveT Tee Tee eT eee CCC CCC Cre ewww ~eewreeeTeeeeeeeeeeeererreee, At nest tion’’ the Red Pole spoke about was the monastery, Basilica and huge granite cross Spain is build- ing to honor its war dead! Every time I see one of those after bearing. outrageous charges e By EARL ‘Denmark. /sonal appearance” in a comedy * Sure, he sliced up his wife . Hitler—that was really me!” But though this coincided with a Russian passenger ship in the harbor and some Rus- sian athletes participating in an outdoor meet with the Danes, blonde Anne Néyland, 21, caused gasps here—espe- clally when she bicycled down the streets with skirts a-flying. We Wilsons were sitting on the terrace when up bounced |Hollywood director Andre de Toth, onetime husband of Ver- onica Lake. _ _He’s filming “Hidden Fear” with John Payne, Conrad Nagel and TV actress Natalie Norwick. * girl friend . wood yet.” knew how bad I'd goofed. ‘awful. and try it again.” | | 4 by air July 14. vember.” . Constance Bennett rejected ;would have meant quarantining her dog for six months. . |Harry Truman was asked in Paris about the possibility of his being named ambassador to France. He said, “I like this city so much that I could never afford EARL’S PEARLS .. Drive-In Theater Box Office Open 7 p. M. -Ph. FE 4-4611 — 2150 Opdyhe Read FI RS PONTIAC AREA SHOWING! wom BARBY JONES HARPY ANDREWS STANLEY BANER. pen vs DMNELLE DARREL ace ROBERT ANY And Also What happens when the mob tries te move in on the professional gambler. “LAS VEGAS: — 1 clothes—D, 0. Flynn. listen to you as long as you ‘Hyman. That's earl, brother. ( Copyright Sone The Hall Syndicate, Ine.) . set fire to a few orphanages. . Kate Smith's hunting a buyer for her fortune in antiques These days, when a man discovers his wife sewing tiny garments, it may mean y only that she’s decided to make her own ¢ loseph Stalin Makes ‘Personal Appearance’ WILSON COPENHAGEN—Joe Stalin has come back to life here in Grinning broadly over his mustache, Joe Btalin does a “per- sketch at the ABC Theater. “Little children, I was a heel,” he begins. x * . &trangled his mother-in-law) . “Besides,” he says, “Adolf ANNE NEYLAND * she said. I ht “Mr. de Toth came along and asked me why I'd been so “I told him I'd taken every dime I had and bought acting lessons. Everything I'd done had been unnatural. He told me to forget everything I'd learned in those acting lessons So here she is with the part and 20,000 people turned out at Tivoli, the big park, when she was introduced. . E MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y... . Victor Borge leaves for Europe by boat July 12; his piano goes . Bob Hope and Sir Laurence Olivier will team up for a benefit at London's Palladium July 2. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney’s new device allows any old film to be shown in any wide-screen system . . Jr. says that his wedding date’s now “may be October or No . Sammy Davis a British cafe offer because it to live here.” I'D SAID THAT: “A psychiatrist is someone who'll]. don’t make sense.”—Maxwe]! BADLY Sass 12,600 atngry ecihclaen eed their families looked to the Piag- gios for help. Out of this crisis, land the need for cheap transporta- -——|tion over Italy’s smashed roads , and streets, came the Vespa, which means wasp. They built and sold 2,500 in 1946; ;now make 10,000 a month. Half ‘of Europe seems to ride this way. The town of Pontedera has gained 24 American-style, low-rent hous- ing units, schools, kindergartens, hospitals, playgrounds. There are now 150,000 on the in Italy by fashioning a handy 1- icylinder transportation tool that igets a hundred miles on a gallon. Warren Harding was ‘‘fingered” as the GOP nominee in 1920 in the course of a conference in room 410 of the Blackstone Hotel in Chi- cago... This was the smoke-filled room” of political lore. It is now part of a plush suite Got that tired feeling? Then con- sider the industry of Albert Ste- and joy of the Overseas Press Club, ‘a fine organization my good friend Westbrook Pegler has beeh blast- ing of late. Bert Crockett, who worked for James Gordon Bennett more than ‘half a century ago, dropped by! * “Nagel will play without a mustache and without a toupe,” de, ‘the club the other night to down be tied at his warring comics. He's | Toth announced excitedly. “Anne Neyland plays John Payne's & couple of martinis in celebration’ | worked so hard to get material for . and two months ago she wasn’t even in Holly- jof two events. |FOR NEWEST BOOK She gave up modeling in Dallas a few weeks ago, weme.to, A piece he read in the Journal arm four million dollars a year. Hollywood, did a reading for de Toth which he liked, then did'American during the Grace Kelly, a@ second reading which was horrible. “I was sitting out in a parking lot bawling,” wedding gave him just the angle he = to complete his newest book, ‘‘Tales of a Vanishing Ameri-_| ‘can. ” The other event was his birth- day. Bert is 83 and fit as a man half his age. Churchill Still vens Crockett, one of the prides! By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS)—One of the most controversial novels is the “Quiet American,” by Grahame) Greene, in which the American does not come out too well, It's! very interesting to me, however, that James Mason (an Englishman who greatly admires Americans) is being paged by producer Joe Mankiewicz to play the English- man (who doesn't admire Ameri- cans) in the movie for 20th. ' James, Pamela and the chil- dren leave Hollywood for Eng- land Angust 1 te visit their families. But, as the “Quiet American” doesn't get going be- fore January or February, it will give the Masons plenty of time Marked With Controversy, Judy Gariagd, Sid Luft and Mr. | Dudiey Murphy at — and Mrs. Holiday House, Everyone had a grand time, and I was sorry I couldn't drive down and wish Lis a happy birthday. The patch worn over Hugh O'Brian’s eye is the result of an automobile accident. He escorted Carole Richards to the Janis Paige opening at the Cocoanut Grove. | Peggy King was there with Jack Brooks, who is writing her night club ‘act. French consul general Romaine Gary and his charming wife wel-| dinner. comed British director , Roland Neame to Hollywood with a small. te visit in England. I'm told ‘by James the in wijl be shot in Indo-China and Rome which means a long location | jaunt for a man who really pre-| fers his own fireside. I’ve been hoping that Dean Mar- tin and Jerry Lewis would make up, but now I'm told they went on different planes on different days | to keep their appointment tn At- | lantie City, i Dean has had nine offers for an independent picture, but ac- cording to Y. Frank Freeman he can only do one outside pic- ture, so he'll have to choose | which one. One of these is “Can | Can” at 20th, another, as I said, is “Pajama Game” at Warners. | Meanwhile, Hal Wallis is fit to. | them that the public likes and to | | bring them to the place where they Did you ever hear of anyone be- ing just speechless on a telephone’ | | Victoria Shaw called me from New | York and couldn't talk. She had ‘just driven around the music hall ‘theater and seen her name in big, jletters on the marquee for “The | | Eddy Duchin Story." “It's the first. time I've ever had my name in lights,"’ she said. Even with all the excitement | in New York, Victoria counts the _ days until she gets back td Roger | Smith because it won't be long until July 28 when they'll marry. Keen, Says.H.I. Compliments British Wartime Chief During, London Visit ‘Coleen Keese will be my matron | “Did I tell you.” she said, “that | of honor, She was my first friend | in the United States,’ said the Australian gal. | WESTERHAM, England ® — |Harry Truman says Sir Winston’ Churchill, despite his nearly 82 years, is still “keen as a briar.”) The former U.S. President re- ported this to reporters yesterday - after lunching with the E British | wartime leader. e s “You don’t look a day older than Potsdam," said Truman as he greeted Churchill at Chartwell, the British elder statesman's spa- cious © home. then complimented Truman, who is 72, on how well he looked as the pair posed for photographs. ” e am Geo | Au the gets and fighting glory of the WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER ns =} wrTeet pens 7:3( ¥ ent yesterday, “and he paid 8 to 1.” 44,023), Later they entered the Tudor house where a butler served them | idrinks. Standing beneath a bust’ Monaco to visit Princess Grace. of Franklin D. Roosevelt, they drank what appeared to be a si- lent toast to the late President. Moving into a large lounge dec- orated with Churchill's paintings, they reminisced about the war and other events. Turning to one of his favorite — Church- .| You may not always ‘approve of The least surprising news Is the | word that Zsa Zsa Gabor and Hal! Hayes are not getting married. 1 iknew well—and said so in print—_ DOORS OPEN 10:45 A. M. MON., TUES., WED. CinemaScoPe ‘that it was a publicity stunt. i Zea Zea never bad any inten- | tion of marrying Hayes, and I don’t think. he ever had any in- Zsa trom Paris where she is hav-| ing a wonderful time, and, of course, with a trail of admirers. tention of marrying her. the Gabor beauty, and you may get annoyed at some of her pub- | licity tactics, but she's always good for a laugh. i Snapshots of Hollywood: On the. way to Rome by car fram Snain, Frank Sinatra will stop off at He's sure he won't run into Ava Gardner now. ‘IT’S A DOG'S LIFE’ GREAT SEA ADVENTURE...in | T ave F | A romantic twosome is Norma Brasselle, ex-wife of Keefe Bras-| selle, and Michael Stewart, an | architect. George Sanders is discussing do- ing a solo night club singing act. 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" without stock wo most Phe ye an can rd ist ® ith &T 458 we zIPa 147 W E er. in Fr eu re help of°, . . EN ONT waded obhigetion leet tee. feats ‘to adn {canners’ 9s cnt ee TOCK Rea ..107 Bey = | A pees ENS Sant pe toe peeds ORT UNITY FY PIT. a Sar - 9400 LLO {EN vr ase) ‘ to — cal pool Phen Xe rmbberoey AVE 107 Re er maioston RTIS fa D DE . INC ARMA for rf, paca te ae @ w M , OVnD ey W a lar nal be aie eae ORK. Dune bor re nepieres Tou he Pale ABU, Be are Hee 83 ro ee ERIS eS a foie shea furs | Hk - ioe 25—Com ne ers YET He Je feceacie te arin 26-90 | He Ba. soretner. ART to we, tse E NROE ness reste cron HE LY. dame Een ae aN at 2 ta iB Se bad errs srenres og . ere m | tee an cH Bee es cae so ae oe a ema cone’ a Month on 288 z Se te N ; ART Demers ao. ren. seacry ben rent pod ive and OFrice 3 on TRAINEE. Hee ~ A&) Nard wood o 8 ary lamba end - tod ep, Steady: rnd ago : ae Stocks | AS . 0 Ic EN ae oon aia | eve TY one Bi eceenes mix NIOR TRATS BR oF FF Pry. e068 30; 92-1 Flos pes 9 pring. Wh. sas... -. 386.3 4 ne pos ay! = es ace or preted ae | Ath OPER OR ected ref- GR. TRAIGER : "rs REN ioor Agee ee wt es a 1b tyeaty: lamb 1956 high co 246.0 ried ns wi Py ABA son ; pele r oR 19T 3 RK | exe MI Ae ston” Write AEB 14 7 a. a-ha CH carci ecee ; cull to semis’ od mibe | 2088 low tah oe ne ine age 80: Hace ar oo (OR EXPER pert Meme FxXP 313 P NER’ “": Sen bi — ING “sss Uti cholee a | moo high -. hae ret Ry in = Sak eee! \ MATION Ore? cal a ened elon, ont eT, Seed sittc ba Me were ase tica : — . +. | noe ‘si 3.0 178.2 pinata ley; av hindband. ot " cam era Laman are shes Ph iac B on « 5 7 ——— in TworCor es Lae See e enti eran ee tae fat Seer: DE 1 a : e . i ul iE e P ne Dp | 8 eS. ( a’ oh sees: wo-C an Inj ewe? Pigures peraorr Rs as im¢ ries hose 14 Lorna Mrs, poy lon 10n oo over REE “ty | INTO no 9277 g. on saa talon A or jured a ater éectn STOCKS aia ‘ra, Bilen 1d. and vison and a IE EMPLOYMENT a Me Wa ve | NE ra) cr tos iced. iS pall oe R . — Crash Nad place pth = pg a ‘cha broth: end 12:00 M = eis 306-4 Cane Bt Rt m RLOCK week BS One ‘on woman Gemme & Equi pores re Funeral lynd aries A AUTO Bt. bet rey COOK a aieier: PONT MIT _6-4780 tba | renner ~<- Ph er. Full er for w t La: r eo _ ‘Rt are eros wednesday and Mrs. da A. Ss MO ween 2200 U - wot K = ms MEN 1Ac’s WE a a pI hel Mas. 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Sescnior ae ——— ve ¢-00ee ‘Coun depu' rT Pls ‘oote, ‘wan New ar Fli nt hees os int hoe — polaron $6 Project nighte 101 ame eet Bs Aisin) ANDING pnd fin Ps = seaples ie atic was ne sores ‘ps Park cemetery, at . mmediately no, xD ad : Has MACH elle ——"" _ ae Department and yal catemeal meet a ae | ry: fasts Vie Ft Wan sroarene a eS as, Rants pose. ase seo tt oar ham ato pas | Sr | eee Sere AEE | ty "REY as Saturday . sidror ee oe ote nae ea ea one fiona 2 ce ae 25 Sane a tae | DA gs Ra in time |" on render ge a Flint eee katon, fie iat By ron 1 6 pad Bdustrial D ine M. ir were j US. By gay pm. trom ppt Fase oti ater A os aoe eport of Bens & ode . Fs | , m ome he road and ped hase, Sais ei saree, oat jae gla a: ae here a EXTRAIT S FOR SAL eo coveland ‘Town ee ate Fa Sets a oe cm a een AS stot Brice _ adjacent E—On ponder and Cou fn etate at th book dy oftiel- an ee Even.” SO saci Wrattres PER iniorme: » ice. t ca i * AND 4 WaT of ICE int n Cla! the La tei- DRIVERS #7 ork. none dg «| IF ma- oad t ee i PAY. A rae * ; Gidd over, unt rel ty depu the Bharpe kevie oe ps Pe) dave Maroy NC Notional nds So) Am ND a Boxy 10 pa agi " Boao ane ti 14 Mave “sharps” Fane . ard take™ on Se ay one CRARN FS a ver ener Sarre REnakw A itn Cs cas tes ies Cy head A right suff i and struck Welton Lome Fanevas “CONE. Al cider, A er _Commeree_ Rd Pay a Soe pee ae me te pay al aor cident hee aan ture Bard Buck Bsa j ’ mx uake Ra ge AINING < fr ‘eet . Call $5 limits ar Wa : and d abrasion me En pe oa ae ee U TOMAT! ae er On oo “TRAD a en ArEWi hed Hoa ine te 4 BERNARD ouner ,800 . tH Iton ce in of At Ma of "Welton Ba fe of rierred J ann oT To Rt re "Ce MAN" Ant py as ay” BA bagi ® § a OR ’ , $8 High, Boule S 183 ot Joa an . Bor RP = = ore na Ceol 8 DR 31 pons yea » 00 ¢ - nate = ry-Balley Buck sr. ae fake _ Or, chop ‘eros? im “Cotter. ba ad ne eT Cal IVER I ieeticachaos ARD SDELMAN wp this yen ‘7 ues ord. he = i em. Tus nd Lillian noe K _ sano experience BX me N aft en gem omnes orperter P . $50 an ne | _ and as Em rs Su ; Lom. land, Birm ee penne. sig preduetion 4 <7 wie time temand RITION ‘TECHN eo Pots ‘ perience. * . 103 . (On month. spot pty Pu rprised ram = | otis ral Home SOLE VETS anwood poiniment at Fa a, aoe BL) etiae an) a rdner. 461 z | ou "° mene sn, voor Uo iar eco ses S iserams | EF ee NNDS ager tL i oe eh igi pent USE Conrai Pe od _2 Sa’ were conte tolen 21430 ¢ i = in — S fone L aaa — ~ Work "ene. Tae prt racking, RAI ad To 8 -5). turday jepntad la husband of | . cis Park ag Mi Ma = ao wait Sree 1 aren ‘Wanted — for a oi SING Talk at 140 N. Case po peor so broth inert veloved ‘any at Paes tn Bhan nob bass ir PF Male 1 ihe" poliding Pi pred! Cass, company y * cad re. — guate, Cooley Li machin Tt tree a trons ea 0 ake cadmas = RE Eicase ve. of- — Broce A. re. Cooley: i C=) Maen Prt sau NEW GF uinned Ft aiv ABON: asement to , Pontiac June 38 “ab Creamer, tye hohe So¥ iw * Bree re ae Te they minty ~ - A. Cooley G oohe> 20 a Fnat Gh added. owner, ~ ington held | Pune "piv inp wer App RE, _terin ee L : : se llged ne Bye ™ ’ e. ert. La. hl Lia ¥ ¥ : was » 4 ting, Rui , Tuesd: 1 . : wi ehfl AN 1 wy. G Yor forced rear ons iff een l trom ths “ enna e Epon Sen, opem, at alias the | DON’ R. ADY Fir ei on i | st ine hare tin Oakland MO Tor \. evens 7 Ceme- NE AS Tt. Par Lg ge sok M ss U walaees of ngi unneed “ ot through ngs for ed : Clas cas a FE 28181 ified A bh \ / ‘4 \ 4 \ i . : o 3 4 , ; oe : \ | ae fl <— THE PONTIAC FAEsS, | MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1956. _ TWENTY-FIVE Donting Sappine Painting & Decorating aaere pi aes 3 E TO, SHARE 2 ROOM FURM.. ogguTay COT-|$ ROOM ONLY $1500 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3 Wee ee _ Gulsidg tale. 955 «mo. isis Pe: Gown. Several otbere priced right | WW ‘ew sEW sider’ * duo aeroncge Sema; AN: | Pecan "Tew, me BRAN. Ton” Be __ CASH mi, eas ate |? LONGUE Oa, Att, Mer | a tor ou, te ae nals 3 be BUYERS WAITING | . ar va | ~#9 Orenaed ake ave eke Ave PE tial | wit et sr Beate iow | WN contrect men trom OR 26916. : ADAMS — || oes ay ii wit DO 3 ey -_ 5 wane nots N LAKE. | weer lk. Cah a foe fay, she 08 sat See ees) AUBURY HEIGHTS | Be eet el ae ‘ LOOK!}! WISNER-LINCOLN SCHOOL DIS- 4 uilder | a lething tet G feheun eo size FURNISHED COTTAGES. oe of ho average large living room.| 2 Lang agg bun. w — pee beach children, with % for asia _hawk. #318 room? ‘This heme also fete epi, lem] na i aces: O NTRY . Trocke FORM CANIN, BSGD BEACH, | stetionct lore bedrooms, hare-| Sen’ sur sepalne ees ee dove. COUN tence eo Lewiston, | Feed ‘floors. “den. "Sear garage. | have the key. ‘ rr. PAINTING — PAPERHANGING— Rea ltor —Mich, PE 20731 : pool ——— oil et an LIVING APPLIANCE SERVICE WALLS CLEANED 1648 Union Lake Ra EM 3-4671 we ARE ORION vely brick ranch type home is| S'rooms sore We service ell makes of automatic TUPPER OR_3-7061 modern cottage, | shown by abppointment only. $24.- He eng llcomereo it: of living room, | This home ts brand new & ready walhore® sriaget washers, reir |PAINTING ANG WALL WASHING. | CONTRACTS WANTED edvbensh, ad boat yds, | $0, yuh abo down. Heasonabie | Sedrdoms snd bath up Mas base-| 3 a -norinwent af erators Radios, cleaners “4 a Pree estimates Phone FE 3-1708. M. Tevior or rm caeas one UG meek z 5 oF at. Garton types of small appliances ROY'S.|PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR | Ja), need cu ‘iacetin’ ‘COLORED FAMILY a coer fem ae Meet | alata fone pry ehh) od 96 Oakland Ave. FE. 2-421 painting Reasonable rates. Pree sale, Buyers waiting.” What have MODERN Se LARK Pac RONT COT.| 6 room modern featuring an er- $55 per’ month. [stays ody Ry A. ee ACE TREE SERVICE REMOVAL foven See me Tigh | or. small. balances, new oi a tage. 4 Bandy beach and| tra ‘a bath on main floor. ideal | spacious Beautiful living " eat timmming Get our bid. FE * ns. 238 ag re 1869. saned contracts Clerk Real fs Fy from June 22 to for the as family that needs (~* R ‘ ‘ room with L and re 3 Mister PAPER REMOVED, | tate, 1362 W Huron St, ae . 24922. = |_s« 3 bedrooms wood floors. full weorge f Irwin window. Pui ek “with APPLIANCE REPAIR. WASHING one a pencning. aie inting general | evesings. PE ¢-600d of PE ¢-4813. T AT PONTIAC | Desement. off epi anstooees kaa: vanity. The kitchen should machines and vacumn sweepers. 5-9937. Ask for Mr Clark. Lake Sandy Beach. Clean cabins. y pine panelled front porch, a | REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave meet with e's s Thyle Electric. 802 N. ‘Johnson. FAINTING "DON DONE a VERY nea: | MMEDINTE Caan FOR YOUR _R_& K Cabin bay OR 000 | [rel buy for only $1500 down, FE Fl ver ca rE dane | space. bendy pantry, plenty | idee : 2118 anytime, land contract or equity in your se aa tae ALL MOD- CASH TALKS . Co-Operative Real Estate Exehs change cupboards, Duthin $a ‘fan eg Se ‘Wall Washing K. L. Templeton Realtor NT 3 LARGE | ,82000 oan «This home, Jo-| 400 DOWN. 2 ACRES WITH G00D| ful Nerenaan te & wnt | FAPER oie: ta 333 Orchard Lake Re. * PE 44563 Forse clean furnished rooms -— =" — gre. wes re. o— eeeey woeere Seer. ee. room. i i season cently ¢ " : rr +2171 oe = pmo 78 ae roof. The owner said, dive Completely ar, waa) Peoietess Electric re bot water heater a0 and he LET FAPERWANGTNG BATTING | « Rid, Om O04 tale of your coo: Mil" Plaster repairing. FE 10033, | tract before you Wall wastina AND Painring\ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor women work ranteed. N. Saginaw &t. Ph FE 6-8165 +20 = ” Open . TH 8:30 : . it away.” Bo, $2,000 bu in. Reasonable ard has been — has W APT. Oi! LAKE. free vend clear. 4.8 ¥;| down payment. Wees & shrubs. vate entrance 130 Hulbert St. wed seco bn _ 2% acres on Hospital Rd. New 811800 ‘gown $85 ny wo. © ki off Bitsabeta Lake Rd, at Oxbow ADAMS REALTY CO, — = ae gtrage. ober de _ . 614400." Catt for WALLED LAKE MODERN CONV. | 382 Auburn Ave FE 2-7083 GEO. "MARBLE, Real Ma eran TOaTm Reasonable. | pe 51651 “rE e003 OR 3-4923 ea renal e Cns Clarkston : ; Pk TO Gri MOST FOR YOUR jean apts Bly ___Physio-Therapy — 21A| “and contract Realtor Partiige | —25 _ rE # yourself: ~~~ | is the “bird” to see. 1050 W. Hu av ELAN For R DAY WALL RY MACHINE PREE| “special foe Necmutue "Ein | “MORTGAGE _ peer Reet Boome ne! ' GI 9280 DOWN Real Estate ph Flees soe joo toe bie Special foot technique. 72 Elm MORTGAGES” You haven't eaten in days? Gracious! I wish I had 1 CHILD. WITH CARE WHILE MF oe cere, O82 nour. you can 39s. Matn Clarkston, Mich. fe ~ Television Service 22| °% S900 FROM Te vetaae, your will power!” | parents work FE 21785 Seedeeal bane Perm ee: MAple 5-582! Expert tree trimming and e 5%, mére with 190 f _trontae _ i3 Jal Mat ISHED Rooms | tiled wi her pr pare this | OI RESALE — A 6 ROOM, 3 BED- : - CHA | ‘s nome hom m ‘ * : Vemoval. Ph. FE 56593 Day OF NIGHT. TV SERVICE. Loan respondent. R A F AIR “CSRDETIONED ogee scart Best Bu Only 1, =f priced ** | ceramic te "ead “shower, oak or_OR 3-2000. FE Te, TE | oe cette eee nae | Reet APIS Fernlehed 23, Rent 1 Apts, Furnished 33 i Son FE in ES ES Oe RaT'Saotineat Siar peseled reste ~ < | aw | BU sate ' acres dscaped eee foe ee CET TT ERT, FE PAR, ORGTEPE SCBREMGGS |") cad, SOOM ATANTIOET. |g apoNEREETITG nec este Shae = Today «= settrtn Msbaat SSUES | a Wig Wr cada wo . da- j en chly a week, also 2 } 3 : +398 Cox Television pesos CLEAN COMP ONT iE ROOM | comfo ! Terms. m, 815.000 Coch to conte. 2 ; SAL _PE 54020 = * pect php eames _son, oa i 16 E Wie) for man PE 54785. ae ____| $800 DOWN on this cute and C. PANGUS 1919 M15 EAB git Of, *Sinine SEWER ENING OCARANTEED Ty RePain ANY = cEan | MODERN 2 ROOM. BTALL SHOW. COOL. COMFORTABLE. FIRST | cozy 2 bedroom home with Phone Ortonville, 132 Collect Saks Gaée ce FR 6. NDON’ ROOMS ON BUSLINE. | er. private entrance Utilities | Cea ta men oak floors, plastered walls ~ WIL > HEATI NG ER ; 42021) RADIO & TV_127 8 PARKE ST. 4 Sine en Adults only. 286 «Suitable for couple. ‘as Orehard FURN ROOM POtine +4464. ary — —_ and ner 2 LIAMS LAKE e er ans V CE 7 writer —2._ 208 : | Lake. $50 per month LAKE B cluded in the .low Nest 1 bedroom home. Located Ons. oll aa _ ype Service 224 on Tensoned wae, Contract oe 3 Spr FLOOR. PVT, | NICE 4 ROOMS, BATH AND GA. Me we! pe pea & cateake bath price of only 94.950. pelle Sal Perera lot ane clecned and) serviced Sige TYPEWRITERS & ADUING MA- cliente before you | —™ s_ooly. PE ¢247. | Pil’ssnst available pow’ |" |LAKEFRONT HOUSEREEPING | Totsension on this small. mere coeinee gat kee aren No-Money- _ Soler. Ww: be irwe REATIN a'c0. chan _repeieing Bape: work Se. ‘ASE FOR BOD MAHAN. | 3 DELUXE APTS. AT CLARK'S Very NICE 9 ROOM oc soomia tal inrne Dame: (Vor pre rom tom, aca small mere 85500. Low down y HEATING | SPE CIAL _ply Co. 1. W Lawrence To Buy-To Sell -To Insure Couples or bachelors. Baby wel Pvt. ent. & bath. No children or | Anv age. Eves. only. Market wp. on lovely landsca) 3 ‘BEDROOMS Pu Geptnied ascaea TYPEWRITERS RENTED come 2088 Commonwealth. FE —“tinkers. FE 2-853 +1158 in SS school and bus ow 7800 | own repaired, Ouldeer we Feenes, ANA Mitchell's, 123 N Saginaw st 53-2706. | wmsT SIDE ¢ ROOMS. 4 BLOCK | LARGE CLEAN 8 SLEEPING ROOM.) buy. re, Wels ete betere yeu for pis kone oedin Twomet ey ag) paired Chim ne zis cleaned re-| _____Upholstering 23 2 ROOM .FURN APT. NO =| trom bus. References, VE $4436. Seco na Ales cated on cana) in Keego eee ae ee oe, pi, ne dren. Close to town. FE 27821. apy. ~SOORING | PRIVILEGES. CUSTOM BUILT 2 bedroom it you can make .s ‘Tapetantil | copings repaired Local registered EAKLE'S CUTOM : 2 RMS AND BATH, BASEMENT | Rent Apts. Unfurnished sc tem 3 company - PE $3701 ree ing 174 Cooley ue na EM REALTY CO, REALTORS _spt. FE LSet od odes ech ore Ce | epee ae lS ROOM AND LAVA-| Marge ‘belroomans full bathe LO V EE ND $8800 LAWN MOWERS Ff .| 2S. Pree es rative Real "ope @untays 7 ROOM “PRIVATE E ENTRANCE & 3 BEDRM. KITCHEN AND FRONT iARGE PR plastered walls. 2 its and et, sharpened or red. Air! THOMAS CPROSTERING “oe pe (Oe titties. Lake privileges, rm basement. Adults bd wat : S| west side Anewers to name ef HOME? 7 NEAT ROOMS [AUNDRY FAW. | - Cieen_ 6 Delivin FE ©34 _ SLEEPING ROOM, DOWN TOWN. Aol eerie fepoeest | bof Abs al BEREAN AND Mere Dutchess FE 2-1881 egeeed na Ld ab Rooms, An Bare. NEWLY | _61 School Call PE 5- uel wan enarcen || Loads of Features 8. LOST PEMALE DOG LIVER &@ We are m immediate need ee : me ve ce Ra AND +333 2 { good residential pr. + ROOMS. NEW!.Y DECORATED. bath. Large vacant suite rooms. ~ Rooms With. Board 38 vew TREE SERVICE —aPRAY- Saturday sheraee PET | in fie, Cue nnd suburban ee an $e erg Se er edit Ueeeeet: | cs ame anew Two Vary oe sts Completely Finished Dutch area er __Telegra, pp k BOARD A R - t t fri imme b removal. tee Lost GREER eae BAND » fast. courteous service, call 7 NICE LARGE ROOMS UTIL!- 7 An AND ¢ D 9 Rooms CLOSE IN MOD- tlemen ra egy Saeed ae a oo aad H All Improvements in FE N coeP ns a, Wile 5 toe Reaitos FE == ties. Private entrance Washing | © FE ¢0008 & Fe ¢410 | Motor. FE 5-7905 | rooms and bath down fer FULLY INSULATED WEL DATS K ue at 5 am al De | : privileges. Garage ‘08 Norton i 3 ROOMS AND BATH &AN TO SHARE LARGE CoM.) [5"¢! Lovely iandsca: PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS Well_and pump repair OR pre FE 600) After @ pm | CASH i ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED. | 6 SE noes fortable room Twin beds. good | Venientiv’ located “to, store . COLLIE SABLE AND 48 HOURS 2 edule FE $316 & entr. | 3 ROOMS, Farvate Erfaakce —_Spete rs | aed "bus time Only 812.800 3 edroom as ite male. Bi Z - = = and beth N. Perry i ROOM AND BOARD with $3,100 : __ Garden ) Plowing 16B) i: same ef Tene a Seco FOR YOUR HOME |? ROOM EXTRA LARGE PLUS \3 moons ab BATH PORCH & . FE 4430 #100 down N ee rd for iid aps EQUITY | private Deth & kitchenette Pie) heat. $75 @ month 437 W. Huron SPOTLESELY CTEAN Ri Ril§ HOME [Fdw. M. Stout. Realtor omes Ps 1 TROT OTILLING \tost ALE BEAGLE & y BLUE ‘ | See items FE am. | FE ‘Botorenses, mie $0377 14 Mat mw gecinaw St Ph PE 5-8165 CHECK THESE | DAILY & SUNDAY i plowed Lawns unee | ck, Shite with Diack & Brown IM WRIGHT, Realtor | F's pp a: Bate. | Saal APT aie WTR | Open Eves till 4.30 pas <2 ees ee a Se ie Past REASONABLE Fie Savtr "nme Peten Beverd, Ce bse | Oakland Ave PE 50441 mo_Gi_ 6 Ferry |? ie water and. best furnished 2 Convalescent Homes 358A ___Sundar_10_ to ¢_om FEATURES | 21 EAST NEW YORK GARDEN PLOWING. DiscING Lost MALE BRINDLE AND | Co-operative Reai Estate Exchange LARGE, ROOMS JOWNTOWN, | _Cadiliee _FE 8-0344 OE RN | BEDROOM MODERN YOUNGS- a HIN ond 4 | — Pos, erie Viewit poe | | _tmquire 22 Auburn, affice in rear | Oak floors. Birch doors, tiled bath | AT BALDWIN Gan bas yy ——— Wwamed PEDDLING YOLR _ ~~ 3 ROOMS |) LARGE FRONT ROOMS pri. | EXCELLENT CAME 60m, 2060 || Pre cer goa: weraas: | sie cicrercericod wenee! cases] ARDEN o aNd —~YARB| "pinkey Revert _ PROPER ? Pius beth and kitchenette West | vate ~ bath private entrance. _Rates starting at $125 OR 35320 | gio eae Sens dee 4 te “Sine. | | lots. city sewer and water. Close | Ror eee aay eee EMRE REE | rt gopaninpay, | Ear gree Wovens FE OAR SAG an oar ger pean "er lene peel eee me elbaun SNL nswers to ° Selig cod ul ny AR | * eautiful surround- | . gard Om 3-076 7, Kx ; Our method of showing only to (PTS PRIVAT downto | ings Located ROTO TILING GARDEN AND aan ere ‘ee | See ong expeay Den’ worry u ee gy qk Care | ioe _ een - Cromsé| ersing care. onc feed, PS 435M “Th ay ents REALTY «TY CO. ory UOeT: . wane | “ worry ~ | WARD ARTRIDGE. REALTOR LESCENT $5 Mo VE 6-030 a — a gin ‘das watch \Vie “Gehimea | stow! eae ihe | oer a ESS s.seueny "APT, ia 1080 W Huron St. FE 4-358] — — eal em tet e ey 9? per oO. iets OFFICE Diamond 1-0320 with a thest Grad gin Red errs | rtm 8. 25883 3 Rooms AN BATH ?°38 BALD-| home Newly opened n ; XEs nent Available for garden. | Lost, Sawn pokEa Fe oars | Tmascing sed closing. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. WABY WEL Le ee oe por tore Beautiful Mes LS A Vieini rat # pd ew fold jawns | “Rascal.” Call Cell Pep aee —og) come. 225 Ploreace La) Rooks EL. Parwate U0" cen FE sane oe MODEL OPEN | BY OWNER wrat'a IDE PLOWING & OAD. “ paane Pet? Wa cee rou Boy it~ we ta" n 7 aie Go gos! FE “noon, AND oar STOVE Hotel Rooms ” _E!dorado et! acSUNDAY | goad" vine “reo, Jarge situng RAD-| |rinooM PRIVATE BATH FE utilitie ‘urnisaed, couple out N. Per. tt aise black Git mena fiichigan Ar Astnalihecns Uraper: Horm fees. ATE BAi ls eaty_361_Oakiend *| HOTFL AUBURN | Stttert ote ‘Satktop streets & S10 Wlcirees Ware oot fer ees, 9 piece bam ee. : | Hobbies é & ancl | Jig ROOM UNFURNISHED APT Rooms by Day or Week | fire hydrants. 3 ler rooms. | Fast wencke ~ mesa’ rage. large trees, all . 3 Laundry Servic » 18, rfc ae i ee +7308 Fe olge Sed CALL “heave ong retrncreter fers. | Cocning ent tobtserasen ua | rom wane ware tone Ca fear sf tehes cchect Gun of gost. ~~ Ss uire ria era! it | foom with wall w } . . 8 NEW SCRABBLE SETS. 8). 2 ROOMS AND BATH IN eOmsTaC ‘pons se ee aT 464 Auburn Fe 38200 | kitchen with ‘cattag’ meets cod stell Realty All for $10.000 with $3.200 down. LET Us w by number sets. $100 up. ( TY CO. REALTORS baby welcome MY 2-198 ; ; | Brick ranch house wt both PHA. ra) No Reel Estate agente Phone. seam Ay POLD| ts fm BACKENSTos ose frame Greonaine Rea! Estate Exchange j AND BATE ATE | — Moor, 40 Mariva __ { HOTEL ROOSEVELT |‘ and VA terms Por ee er infor- Se —EM_ 30161 Sot tty hy asrmee Persie n\FE2O@6S |? aes, Stat DUS Cae Pe SE Ges ‘tee pin wm | Sona i” SARE St TE EON wa _ Baldwin Ave PE 3-437 : Not Huron Street. Child under 6 months. Welcome. | => | room. garage. Ot! _—- hs LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR — _ Notices &l & Personals 28 _ NEXT ‘DOOR TO. BRANCH \" ROOM FURNISHED eek PART. | 111 Prospect a | HURON ROTEL | CLEAN MOD. | “M I beat it coves Ms dtaleen. DE | {cer sevens’ a mel omeccone” Beautifully Pontiac | \ POST OFFICE jor reo ts 17 aus STOVE AND REFRIOER-| od Quick needed. Owne = ised Rens Festa | gan marateogrecime | | eas See ge eo | ee os 9 telat | —" “Rent Office Space 41 CTT ogarean, wy crneg. apg Ee emia Fe seat” fen gas amine access be \bemcels an tae acme \ BUY OR SELL | Ground hoor | Washing facilities |{ GOOD PURN APTS avail | ~~~ space 4t Livin ‘oun ‘cles, water beoter. Alumt a __ 28101 | _Private consultation FE $4201 | 4 wilt personally buy your prop si et a | able. Some with children welcome 190 ae CENT BLOCK IN DOWN. | Gg bo storm doors and screens. : WASHINGS TRONTNOS. DONE IN! Acrotred Knapp Sh erty or will sel ft for you end | iRoom ABT PVT BATH OE _. | Adame ore! Co. s@2 Auburn | ‘town Pontiac Corner location. 5 Be im before starts. LOR- floors. 96.900. $1.008 Da. FE | home Pick-up end delive r.| ‘ re napp hoes | ghee peu bow to act 6 if the | 2 ROOM APT. PvT. Be 2 & ENT | _Ave FE adjacent rooms, each without side | RAINE MANOR, $5 bedrooms, full — Ca FE S910. “me Freq Werman rice fe reasenable. Cal aow ond | “2000 cu VE 3 T ROOMS AND BATH FE $8227 ideal fer @esters clinic o¢ | SFE with sewer, voter, end? ROOM HOUSE KEWLY Det ' me Atrpert Rd ‘OR 31502, [et us prave it (3 ROdMs AND FaTvavE Bat BATH, | _Bet 2 anc * |,_Deauty salon FE 2-5213 biack topped street. Beautiful ma-| rated 4174 8. Center St. Meta- 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE Landscaping _18A itt WEDDING INVITATIONS, ote.| A.D RILEY QRORER |, | cal tir Perkin couple. 8 8 6 SPACIOUS ON car | Ried been tae est tod. em | WATER FRONTAGE | A COUNTRY HOME ‘| Printed kins — Fast “y ‘> RM | erator. storms and v é o ‘ ACE - RI Lan APT servic 3 RMS) PRIVATE ENTRAN _Dwight after 5°30. { Lovage gard sereens. VA ne, coding» inatenwesn SEED AUpIVOX HEARING AID RM ie LISTINGS WANTED | |? ower pet modern Woes! for |@" ROOM” PLAT. DOWN ENQUIRE | PMtice space $900 sa, Mo and) Ain FHA terms Call model for! [Aa 1s som home. (clean es — Ra a ed a gh Og dR | Reet atie a Rec Petyatormenm | Rom P Aotladsrta fom Moder | Satu homesae'd scree We : | ( re: a bape ar ge Phony Onn OM, Bare PE ats _Mark. We B.H ] , rena urine Se a RS & mo iwt Svaseck. | ve on ov ev WH Enchen “a me hates, earace, $ on the hrst spacious, room. i i - , 2-20%4 after m. oe 3 Topsoil and sod FE 8301 oger enry, Inc | eee ee oO ceeen: |é nous y welcome. Apply ave gt Clair! 95 RE SELL REAL UPPER LONG LAKE. Here's a ore om ot furnace, new eal Estate Fe iwn Pe eta | ree comes, business opportunities ‘dnd | Porth of _Monteaim. = Ee can oy Bay foe UE Wire | tevin the ‘year 3000, This, th mignaswa | =* ™ : ao ORBISH-HAULED |WANTED TO BUY: ALL TYPES 7_RMS. MODERN, HOT WATER | ®T .:. ; ba ieee : ARES AND Sist HAU : i jergeare Prape on Sans Northern resorts for trade | 3 eae NEWLY DECORATED. beak ad Ay Adds ai, home. ature ‘tr place, os een offers the la- 2000 DOWN ry , $4780, $1050 a _anytime. §-3047 ; DORRIS & SON REALTORS = oe bath, $20. a week s Lk aR Small an ye 3 home designing 7 great rooms and fun| %& 7 OF 8 room Souses of ail HAULING ANYTHING, ANYTGE WTD. MAPLE 6 YEAR | 12 °R tree Pecan FR see? |S ROOKIE ARD PVT ERR i | 9 nt oat tae ” | ie SOG) ser eppesnt nest, — Se || eee r lot, excellent, pnd®, price’ x _F : : : . NISHED , we Central ation. | sipuise remen—or—er:| iD it good condition | CMRF OR EU T baten feng ve aang | Sea teeeere ee | SEAEMEMOS SA Rear TOR FE43S81 nomotre rossssmon (PESTS new , thine f me place, af ie " 5 ; : sv . q P Zl z from ane piece, anywhere; Reasonable. OR 3-5402. >» Soere, adults ies ‘ AND BATH, REALTOR FE 43581 "Very. very attractive suburban F REOROOM ROME oil WHFS $ or € room home Rd. Tm or anytime. FE 2-3 FE 2-3680. a a : pints FURNITURE N . ROY KNAUF, Realtor | _W¥. Pike. ta | = ONG LAKE ‘i 1080 W. HURON ST. ranch home. Owner moved out —Eae Basra Pewee. Aig he Ek CLEANED A= R NEEDE D RMS AND BATH WesT SIDE. 5 og COUPLE AnD SMALL LONG I eee en Open Eve. 7 4 ® T this week for Temas. — a ) HOM _9 jeanup. FE 4-5 — home it odd ‘ots. Get the aa seca ds ppty Dwigh | baby welcome OR 7 room home. large a ea i flocs 3 co At sel for fou BB. “gulch waity “property. Seeaasern wolleg- sy ,OOM BASEMENT ABT PORN COTTA B| Web tetra ‘ct evatianle. it aso, | Another Dandy tached earaee, “beautiful — WITH Tow? BAGEING, Tee ent ™-| por @biex bi ma | US Rect EMTS | eeag OM bet ON mein: FE HeLEURON thea Ob eRR | for Ma and Pa ce ay. INCOME eRe eee EAR STOR ep aceawey | /CEMERBERES OS | hoe ee are UNION LAKELTRONT | a ae oe cox name | PE ee fee. Jim. ———~ =< = - - mn WOMAN - CHILDREN WELCOME. en! -leve’ me KC rooms, living room, kitchen * 4 rooms ful CE APE MEAYE SPOS, for en Sa Bae "TO" |W WED. g SARA LO + Room ET PORK | Myre cat ADE aceiea PE | eva teonl Ssistnt | aa te mes | A,JOHNSON, Reakor | {21% a See eS total Pe Wed, Miscellaneous 28 rp Sigg. IOP © LOMay|* Annus mee, Bessa as See ee oe ee eee ae ae) ade | eee TROCK | ~ a Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 . down, Dén't dilly-dally on 2 family near High Sehoot Tia tiling of any kind FE\surron DRUM CLEANING CO. DOG i ~ -| SYLVAN LAKE FRONT | ,%&- Top soll & fill dirt heed et drums drama usec DONGALOWS . my Be ATS. Seu'a the. ony sewer, woter and ae a eee with $750 ae | WID. TO BUY GOOD PLATFORM | . ing pfivate entrance, 2 “qublecks from new erade | fas. "You can afford wo remodel | gxceljent basement and, teeree- See CARTAGE | babes ae Bate TF) oa eure tor eer oeuy | fain, Wy Rar tees nee | = Sane air Sh SS paneled” gopelged ‘wae DOWN - ~ _|WiILL PAY UP TO $1000 FOR| Call now. Small cha welcome. *E 7 BDRMS. GAS" HEAT, CARPETS Famie tile i heat. . eae ee ee ara Sul re #0 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ‘| g5"% “ROOMS maw La ot FE +400. LG sb oS LN rooms are large oun AS) oene REDUCED RATES | W TTR. Saginey St Pn. FE 64108 & BATH. ALL Ice IN A een be pie, te tonite ft fot. gece ‘elghbarhod lake . “ Large van to setve vou. Smith | ~~~ ented to Rent 29 a TelRuron ¢ Center wwaauite cay. Jenge, #128 8 fess. Pertect - and “bench. f+ aps “ aaa except for FE N EXECUTIVE MAJOR OM co. | WED. LOT SUITABLE FOR © : , 4 cn tie ores ea woe Sith 46.000 | Owner Losing Home as resin neighbor ot Must Sell Pronto- “HOME || esse A rene Ore cee esires 3 bedroom single {| ft. ranch home. Good DON’T WISH FOR SAVE ENERGY, USE| pra wero ior al sip rrp oe wie . t e ; goo cused car, see Classi| wing § poke | soft rent, buy, ‘a,b oe ee MART Giroux-Franks gente adn ‘ i ae \ aa —— FR 24100," | graph. : 1064 W. mre rE on a tm eS Me eae = fe 7 Ss SS : are toe 2 ae ee eee ee eee oe 5 2 “ : ‘ ? Se EG eS. Se la i ey / 2 ' iu f us iy : ot PS be Vea © Baek bey Tt Fe 7 - es A> : i - i ; os ‘ : a : j : ae 2 => ST > . ee SS ee : i, oe | OP pe CE Pe a ep ho RE iB i . i =

McLARTY | SEAUMRUULY DECOR ATED| toy Pameen ; ae WN. aw vacant, Locsted oft Maitwtn Ave. ' | 243 Oakland Ave. PE 5-044 — ——_PE_2-3142 or FE 53578 , terrace for = rk wal'3 Sp. man) Wy win walking distance to Pisher szDR awe b Sadi sale. Purnished or unfurnished td CABIN” ON BEAUTIFUL — oo gh oe - BRICK, dowel : Gas heat and levetory in base-| Tee Lake, Lewinion, Mich. 85. ft By D. RILEY, BROKER. | _Bareitt Bs Toom,- attached ca: mom, By gyesr, 208 Kast Bivé. Lakefront, 148 @. om road. $4960. Eltrabeth ~ Ra : i Established in ; re SBURNS REALTY co, THRU, ik) geese pimp LD) [nee oe wr EE TE 43680 1-711). 1 Bar dy. 875 mo OL home. Everything ban pyar ED OF HOUSE w ~ — immediate . nen 5 pw yah to the last | SUMME a SRe PTE 4 A beri paved street ull HUNTING? 3 S Soken Gena ee lot a lovely Beautiful recreation room. Nei to relax in % on SUMMER COTTAGE storms and screen onap bination oe gonad tre ne eines Tet "gense.co fu| Rome Win sunpores ovee, 2 $500 DOWN ion ‘blinds included. © $11,000 WE'LL BUILD T attached two car garage.| orice, Call today. we have the looking lake sarge 60 x 300 | Enjoy your vacation in the peace terms j $11,000 -LL BUIL HE rior all com ection. “Exte-| ker, ‘ wooded lot. Lovely send | and quiet of this 2 bedroom cot- HUDSON 8T ‘ HOU SE YOU TRIED hot water, h. sink i beach, ik towboat. WEST SUBURBAN | tage. Fieldstone fireplace. Bea 2 bedrooms ail modern ho 5 Tar interior studd “Onl all | $33.72 PER MONTH Why waste time going north E Grooms latte " Pook oe ake ere es borate = an condition. 3 car earees! TO FIND Down.” Ask for Mr. Pron eager — plus costs will oy Te v| -— = peace erm k with price $5,950. ontiac, Total , mmediate possession. New re are arf a, breeuewey and 1% < hid ay 4 I. BREWER Ey Pemtiee eten «emis euitoe i's Hi. tigen Realtor wenn oak eons, einen pared ment only. Cail "20m only ; = . part a one; WEST SUBURBAN FE 4-5181 Be “HOME PLANNERS a 34810 | street. on Going St. We will Gaaist 0.000 wn ts 5 ements Won toes, Veo enn| Check this nice 2 bedroom hom [Atal = ae eninge. call OA 8-268 with the down payment. Fd M. have country living yet You can| today Ot) heat. elec. hot water Owne S | f CENTER ee. w. M. Stout. Realtor 3 Fentars = Pontiac Rory beater Only $1,500 down R r e Ing L ne Onen E be a » ania Ape gy ag i anch home 3 "HOM Open Eves : | Fearet*= RIDGEWAY | St: ee ae 450: HOME PLAN: tn tng summer piper, 2 | SVE itn, na fea bul : NEAR DRA PLAINS A 5 975 Baldwt ALTOR mines, iaeteamned fnrete, fire. have in our file Ersor pl nordlecryed beach, Jarge, | _ ing site, Ph a aoe gent ‘s- room modern home for $1, win FE 44203, * 120 | 816, ICHA year, one block | MODE Peas ae ee aces te! eegeres Tine SEaCE | sepa oni re eis ia mown» POLLAN, designer | A SACRIFICE . euare ake, sige ame | MEuate uate OE esbwo Rl A Das een Moderni Gin tances tee foue nem, eatea, go Cad Mina Catatonia’ Fs HERE 1S gy eee DUCK LAKE SATERIAOE® wrap arate dining 7 es —- | old - aot — bul mas, frek. Fern convenient location. rE JUST ONE | oy You will" thri at ! Russell Young ture, boat, $4.800. terms $1,250 : Soe oe Sraar eee lean 60 poo, EXAMPLE Seale ang ipsesion “| favet aig, Bree “ ples : block S 1% car coment | ——reeet._ Peston Main 9-0187, ea Design “T 1056 — Here ts a 56 ft. spacious pine ag ee REALTOR — BUILDER ake e Lake, $1,350 down, 4 =a oe ane « 70 by 313, TO SETTLE ESTATE D 3 bedrm. brick hen : seam: ancl tava eaeek 12 W. Huron FE 4-6525 de plumbing. insul boat. = houses | § room modern ate Auto. | Will butld pode besoment, carage turing lots of — bar en LP HURON po lot Paved joule ‘asement.| home on pear nee. pang henel shell peters eS nee noree,_, venus ui specs. Lake Re vileges. : MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE dings, 2895 Jac Seen en ke: s GARDENS This 2 ved-| Seed. residential district on a mad home isso errenged thei you| ¥e, coamot descr To Milford. MUtual 42161 and 44061. eS Wout Side, Mote cash offer. D. == “And now f =a SS our fine Se Son WATKINS LAKE foot = ee 1 pareneee Administrator FE tobe BUILD BRICK lor_some firewood!" patel, oe your Leo must sell feamediately ned a eman - rooms and bath 2 bed 4 fe obese enitcheegina close 3140 W Huron FE 2-4411 = $580 dn 85 per mo. F pam accra copper tube biumbine. make us an offer. Call now! , a Ce eo basement 1% car arage Priced tn a er! LAKE ORIOW Homes ‘omplete on exierior Mich. or Sale H o ° many other eer features. 5 REDR o . . eat, auto hot water, 2 car quick HOMES ole & H oad uses | for th OO} L erage. | Ni sale $1,680 down. Full Sense, atta Gees Lagernonrs FE $413 33.8 Buron or Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43) 7" a with oon BRIC kK. 8 Lake Front eeel and Com lake priv Price #8800 with $1500 iy 23831 BR AAS room, large dinin . fortable elevation - or cas ,000 For particu- ~ “ r Y IN ROCHESTE Come out and room, ¢ ® command- lars. call F. J. O BO 2 SHADY RANCH 3 ROOM MODERN HOU H A DE N browse through @ rarity today), and ing picturesoues and . Owens, Broker. c nak REA feo! E idelrtaseee 3 peereome. HOME eran Oarden hype, Tek: Terres . with full basement rag pig Seslens Soe a i on fieong ne meee oe sand) Sepak Nase zeriient ca Corre AT BIO. LAKE 25 FMF am Nd boy WS | = reglaee 7 und lpataae WILLIAMS LAKE. 3 bea as storms screens and colored full basement. floors a ne pone bak wate | min. from Ponti «4500 Multiple Listing one one “a bee — o ee: Lake WE ane = - cay pro! = Vessien Siete Only 3 blocks te| Fl OYD KENT. Realto a in a very good neigh- heat—in fast Sveryming Ser FOR SALE ty ATL? eppreciated $4,500 nm to be| Lake f a ach poaiaes Sunporch Better wit $2,500 down. | “QUALITY r . Terms. Shown by joyful relaxation Yours to or FF ¢ §-814a : CONV ENIENT | 3.5439. i! down. EM $42, 500. We nome = $6.950 to | ort ed Rlopearen Living room FR. MNES SHEPARD =u HOMES” office appointment. enjoy at only $14,900. SEAUTIPUL & ra PT CAREFRONT ‘o stores, bus schools | Sacer etees of B ve excellent a kitchen 19° x 10°. 2200 ne lot RONT sosetica" oan woe alc tie | $300 D ane rereage lots, farms | Cu hest. Gals $1,400 down. OL 1-751) ‘hachester te Block — Bo cope 2 BEDROOM HOME . Tel-Huron fot on Walverine | 4.980 ce living room, kitchen and 4 own a M. ELWOOD ‘| CRESCENT ‘LAKE 2. bed MYER LISTINGS wANTED AMP on 2 res rite old Pad lies — Immaculate 4 room bunea- ~ niy 3 “4 a with of! _< New 3 bedroom house with : EALTOR home. Utility’ Bath. Sto room | MYERS REAL ESTATE, FE 4-4078 LE CUSTOMER PARKING e osl¥n. low buflt in 1955. 21 ft liv- LAKEF “ Fre old, full orice, $11,800 ment, complete exterior on Pe S120 or FE 43844 aeresus G0 bent husaahed ge: |” comten FE 20123 ape “Eno ovine. ——— page taro gel age ve Just 0 t -FRONT | ished ; ra =| cation, . g this hen, a few lots “COUNTRY joys large lot OR 3.2537 Beluded. : ‘ faee, 2 shady lots. Nice beach. | after § nas very low en aeen fan barement with gas treat lake subdivision Prost on tee oe a You core wi enjoy chantry living| WALLED, LAKE aaa a LOOK! NEW § ROOM AND BAT Oey yee Orr cas exe’ hems Oi sew an: ae ome eee SS aemeaaies ocean | Stowe °F ett a Marshall st Modern, « down | Wechenat TY beaitam home "apy |S BEDAM “RANCH TYP «ra| TEMPLETON | ee" oe iis ove CRAWFORD fea | 8 OH, Enehen eee dining |— Garage. Paved aie undry tubs | prox. te acre. $8,980. —- Only eae TYPE HOME. WILLIAMS I SKE GILES REALTY CO Trade oa oe agency re aise a bs , OF Va Y* at me a E et GAYLORD) sz NCEE" mame vary rnowr. ee | Yuet ot re ean Cotce heme eit spacious rooms, |% Moen ge TE TO hime oenerat octal 4 Gees e we wv 2 acres and other es oe oe erences reer came overlooking lake. Saves wheow BY OWNER. SMALL EQUITY water heating olant. basement, = 5 bedrooms lm f oth Bass Lake numerous to. m * WALKING DIST Separate dinin an 8 room hou IN te ‘ull bath on canal 200 ft from ” “CRAW mention. ebown “Por this extra aice 5 “oom bunga: COCKER REALTY | Se? esCtiet ese 4? Waittovwail | trage, PE aoe. ° “7 TN) Meee, trees and’ landscaping. Os , tn, ertact soot for roaming | Borne ernware ovecant Oe AWFORD low. Ideal ‘or older couple. ‘Auto, | 236 N. sod we. Bees beach 2 car ga- LINCOLN HEIGI rage. paved ot. across ‘from Gwase wil) accept 4 or 8 seams rereters “Veesat ais full basement. Only $8,- ; __®!-2 7a 4-4001 ge. $18,250. Substantial down HTS . * schools, room home in good location bad ny ©. Maren 000. Good ter 18. p OR TRADE payment required 3 BEDROOM 8B lake pri $3000 ¢own. for equity Call now and : Bie_wr oa see sane +e! ceoun foe 06 ~~ Sylvan Lake Village |OFF_ BALDWIN. 5 pape td PERMANENT Ww fr ‘SIDE let's trade. PIN | PR RICE Two famit 000 TOTAL | Sam’ Warwick has several perme” Gali) Sasea | nen modern| LARGE” LANDSCAPED: | LOT. 2 bdrm. with large living roo OFFERS O om FY i Seat a Ot moan pl alone ranch homes with } bedrooms, furnace. ick basem oil| FRUIT TREES 1 and d space. Glassed-in = = ttawa Hills LAK (rast Sas Pe pe as ——— en tee ee Ont ee bath and wash-roo rooms. | A ck possession. $1,000. | APFRECIA MUST SEE TO| vorch. 2-cr gai fremt Solid comfort -AKEFRONT. LAKE mn, BOSIE. gas heat. Good loca- | Without m With or ppro TE 3689 OAKSHIRE. pp tn rage. Plenty of | S. Bloomfield an forthe entire a : Von Wil sefquict’ Gell"toaay, | piace. with studio. ceiling. Really OPEN DAILY fe Kl Templetor pomfield Highlands | | ee" room. wit, ie PRIVILEGES, WE magi ye alle lot [TOTAL PRICE 94.950 i makes @ beautiful vant mast 12 TO 2 BEDRM HOME FULLY FURN. a empleton, Realtor His agg liieag or! low, bedreems 1% fireplace. (3 HAVE A GOOD CE eens ee ee en ae ee mere tight Laat @ all-Crosiey kitchen with table 8 P.M. Next to park. $1,750 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE ¢-4563 Kitchen ‘: screened terrace ! ; CTIA’ SE- : ya pench, $18,560 terms. i insid e. Owner leaving state top. stove suiltem table ‘sl 2 S 134 _W. Fairmount. for equity. After 5. Call FE 2-9502 with eating space. mer livin: whieh het LECTION f ; etOUND a e city limits 7a" now. ar cand im oven éishwosh- 50 DOWN Fairmount. FE 5-4060, : Be : err extras Re and many other yo »? AVAIL- ichigo "Comm pels basement 2 OLDER RICH ELEGANT HOM ee eae oaeesss | lace soma tivena seam. alte FOR COLORED MULTENLA LaStine Senee® Situated on approximately 1 Taapect this offer: ABLE NOW. OR 3-149] | : TV. P.. Rests : pire Located 08 main street tn Onterd hum ber, face brick erade fir | vestibule pon es eros phere FAMILIES acte with ample shade and — ony $ie.800" By ap- FE 8-31. , ‘ sum ard enjoy your) tit spacious rooms. extra good| © ne! . aluminum | room 12) x 12) Mod er bed- Vacant. Lar ATEWAYS t fruit trees. immediate poe ent only ee adel summer re gate. sandy beac tis, Sees An te —— and fire- = ‘Real Ge amie on ee cine built capuensas = - full bessaneak eae yy O cooaien, OMS, term Washi DEER LAKE “ air if ss 7 as = ne ee Err mp ee ihe a sere, | rot Say eee me, eet| HAPPINESS |“ sence sac asivegton Perk |” ea cater coca goetes fpside and pate ec Ortan water instalied 1 hes r T prembin Pn .200, about $1.500 ie Attracti 3 bed brick w level and bdrm rivate city bathin: block from aoges on Wh . i. 500 down ve 2 bedroom bun- fret. N ith stone ideal for Ranch Hom | air heat. ‘se f00 WHITTEMORE E y bathing beach. Pri galow, modern kitche: ewly decorated | rh e Full Hi cae with “home ST. $8,450 5 roo .750 up. Open Sund . wre sh to D = k G. 1. Re-sale— b nA with side and out nf price $6.509 «with §=$1.500 ae a x ays on Chel ck Lk. R4| now Sewer § ceems |) AMONG THE LAKES reakiast nook, basement full S Se ane down, NG LAKE $73 per month paym walls. baat Or call ‘or appt <— pen si vacant. Price $8,250 with ad storms and screens. insu- basement with recrea- P mp mg wal om home with 4 barms. today yments. See this | WO FE 2-2105 i C AG YDEN, Real only $825 down. See Mrs. CONTEMPORARY. STYLE lated. Lot Soxis@, 2 = tion room and the best of LARG -4+ PRIVATE BU a\, Nealtor ard, 18 Gill How-} West side, 9 miie r car ga- terms available — E LAKE front perce) just 2 R ry es) s toe overlook- rage. e OI-FHA in sore. Sikes er Ber gubuildings Like Losts o: parking at full UILDER HAS Ag 3 SDAM. pein hoger" PE 8-041 $403 Se Pua mea Middle Straits Lake $10,500 terms. os var eam | teal ee | ss PACE sista tt| petals ty Sac rane TSM) _ fiw. root Ve eos | end, Tate eal ro | 2 1 prams bome lay) | hard gd Rtn "Set pictures nd listin ur | itston River Dro Cree 5808 EARL F horide. : omes—Lake F == ontage | ; Tr ck River Dr. Crescent Lake, | FO’ BLDG. ( CO” rida room. 1! floor plen : sake Frent ; pe f{ road frontage | a : ¥ ano . LAWRENCE _W Pull ones re shell nome. tabed ‘ettie good, basement apd IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Waris tesa Tete fireplace. bath and Se Sacre reams Exsxcon Woods Ranch | Just 84.390 with 6800 down. | me pernnons ane GA LOR ain b bie Corne Spacious kitchen with bath, need s ith all the convenience sen Y 42. furnace. Ressonadic, Corner lst. | NEW 3 BED : ee a vlessant por ag ‘some re- and comfort offered tn th | PAULTA, KEI ; . Call OR 3-2058 e stores. ROOM FHA HOMES) room ¢ ? large bed- f in good residen- 3 bedroom beaut ts Ee RN, Realtor bedrm nnaeare ranch 3) D INCOM after 6 for ap- 8, with sliding doors. Til ial area. 63 fronta tte: ptt thandias bdre i'a ON tae Ba i iE pointment 4415 W. Walton bath. utility rm. oi] b . on Park Lak ae pect to pay much, much t ag Pike St : eet, storms e Outstanding more than Real tate : BRM ies TET tage) $1000 D | fee cand rota Suet rose | ac= $995 D Sa aSteece"Esx tvise ve“ait | Tame tt Hine vermes | Rhee waite Bet | “toes ihe - be! DOWN Gal pase scenes vaca’ \Proverty “om nN. \| PERRED R TRANS | WO. Brick floors. carpeting | Oil neat 2 BEDROOM LAKE COTTAGE. que mo. erat" Almost aculs snem beneciow. car shane form prise und in | tip-top C.” Houston for Homes - rick Ranch ft You'll epg parcel, ®0x283 | large lot, good deal for casb AT 4 eon phic. Uf "ail basement ol ture for § apts urni- 2 FAMILY INCOME an WASHINGTON PARK ‘ — Fido ~~ miss this one sorry if you Rae = : COMMERCE LAKE - eo # : ar id zs rban i st | “™ Ww bedrm. 2 basement, ose gemes North oaais off Bald BALD EAGLE 1 Sos 3 MARSHALL STREET : 5 Sanmona Pil grea oige INSIDE CITY year, Large living room ‘It pleases us to ner with [oa socues sche. Stacked” e 2 ee 2 om, Ts -AGLE LAKE bedroom brick $1.284 down “RANC = ti find k and soan fully with fireplace. oe * room. please) you) Gf wakes trouge (on Sdan . : se ocrecte. rooms nem ranch | tbe. hs. Furnished, attractive sum me : ANCH MASTER” nsulated 7 room and beth. 4 hevi- large hallway. - Cement blech ce andon Lake Poe spruce and weep- me, ‘painted Ns. off furnace. home. é@ ft. frontage. Gi Z| ~~ OTERR BOMKS AVAILABLE . — comt-tae alow with 2 bed- bedrooms, capers aaa ment starter At rage — Daxe- Low trees. Large jot PON beach. Garage. Terms C. HOUSTON REALTY a oes bath down. Built in aveee. tiled kitchen, wal + am Se ren Many Se ae Fag --- 137 Bald L TAC REAT- TY FE or GOMELETELY, CRMIMMED, | vecement, eas Nest, tues, Water vn — tor the investor Lcasaperceves minal __ 275 J h K : =a _ softener. cterme and streen -_ tor caly 621.000 with oasy terms | FOR SALE ~ > onn 4K. Ir Win |"? Sean oe. a 40x22, | Landscaved lot. tenved back 1's feoets®. Shingtes “and. brick | |REAT -TORS F E 40528 | m~ | ; My) S2es eh ae ta3i0 ilo down. Sd mo. "16 The) egrets a SS ie SUES Se T. G. Trocke ‘ } $2,500 FULL PRICE ? 101! er plans available, Bee YOU'LL LIKE IT s. 377 & Telegraph Ere peme modern. oak brick, 6 nooe. 2 STORY HOME 2_N — w Street percapea ahh additional tageries: wg* MONTHLY PAYMENTS Colonial H Cocperstire! Real Estate e & Sun | 1848 REAL Tesher and. carpeted, 5 P LOTs IN LASAL. Eve FE S406 oF PE 2-180 Rl Fe ke. Bl Rd just east of To Buy—To Sell—To Trade ads € = ake Ro. EM _3-4671 and pi ttorme & PARK, ‘POSSIBLE 3 PAMI- - Sun OR 3-1333 a ‘HORSE CORP operas eee thy jest sett of | YoU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT Bat “Tec resccsrnsanvanes in INCOME PROPERTY | ¥EMAVE It! JUST WH scaped, seeped, paves, completely land-| 8 OLID eae cour 19 Cass Eliz. . livin — eA Ce aT You . oe. i sOUND ing room 13x23 wi fire: | are looking for in font jeretme?.| THROUGHOUT. TERMS YOU Ea) BE) M Sint "Zine reais | | Foe sme cece | ot sep enees Goa” = 2. ete * th down ¥ Fog RORABA FE R. VALUE’ _87,000. FE 5-5683. and screened porch on first S roems and ful) ba’ < at eral ‘ Gn "WgoBw and apne Sa 305 nnd LUE Tr, Realtor Can ——— this fine 3 bed-|3 BEDROOM HOME, ALL reer ——— and tile | govece e atrined es § Oakland ATS ING SERVICE | $1,000. 1% a == ‘Satur ern bungalow full basement. | IS record Cad ae ee ipece. om beak 3 | ee oe ne For Sale Resort Prop. 44A MOHAWK RO bite ea cuppoarie. Wardrobe | porch. screen and 4 troni EE 2 atte Erchanes cer garage, Excellent weet, git'as ces Cru price | COTT ~ AD" Meny seep tosture tangs jor alf windows, 2car window 3| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE E 2.0263 ee oo un tase | — = ee Cae OTTACR WITS ALL FURNT- Pg Vilage Brick. The one _w rice. Quick ‘ possesaton a peiy Mle Tralee acre. land OTTAWA HILLS HOME = DOOR a, “se “ pert ol mag pra greets | mat oh. eee em 5 out of Pontine City mis. Neocon, POST OFFICE | _A | Branch Gocg_ fishing. "43000 ‘with and 6 M4xi@ kitchen gang room. C AN'T able down sea” i A dandy ‘amily ome, A-1 cond: 4 Bedrooms : ay OF = Fe coer bedrooms. 6: y ‘ 7 leaving s closet, Bnd guest RE Semi ranch 7 room brick. ot 6 owls, thor ms and Two Family oe ke Nhe ce smt_r_TE oe ‘we // eres ee ee ses, | Ome rae Ay NTE. ease eg, Rar wie otal ieee al : So ae ens * Located on, ae oor: pe | moderna brickorete ee a an wach tedtesmn tie” beth ‘i olumiaum Maes beat Eve Free Parking joining st ee know, the location. we can’ show ing_minimum upkeep. Ex- paoenppers Has gel opty nth heat (~, 8G patage. large rage. Loe 3 mie) 6 ROOM BUNG ae Kawin, fone 800 Gn, Sos mo. ea ogg MF oy cellent condit aes bum aon ar Tl g e ese » igomfiela Id Highlands, with Close to lar ot NGALOW | ,2ere7_Merrew,_Gheum Mich 1" ‘! y conveniences. Ow most exclusive to UGHTON ENchen arrangement. High, 18 THE “BIRD” 5 FAST, SIDE BEDROOMS Owner Transferred Lo ge pesperty | | Gedreem doce ona Yet. bee: fag OST? Teco AB. RIVILEGES Gon bentneah 3-008 gathes. IRD” TO SEE A wecutha tame cas GI err Senet sale, an crcep- | Pull basement with Beth.| s. 4 boats plus owners : ON WILLIAMS $1 eee ett aber nekond ie ELL wel, Gok, loo: Resale wats (ot 006 Full Dasement wih oti furnace, | Cotton, Meal for eet om wn LAKE — 2 new vestment See it today! LAKEF Rice modern beth end & North .End, 2 bed only’ $11 $00 with 43000 Gown, cation. Mea) fer retirement tall | lel py . Both have Everything—the owner told NTS basement that is out of thie hen, a| with nice size siving bee oe R eeowa: price only 12.000. Bor 173 Hough- a a ee IE ot cee ees ee ai pansied and asphalt le floors, | ones "pleture wind me maw | ROY sannett Inc. COOL. GRecowsed 65a" e bed —She . —— ett Brick Family Home Jix8, living, room wah aban home on larg 7 ROOM. 1" BATH wy at iLe7, oak re window, tile drains REALTORS Lake pri on Middle Straits F eoay there hemes Reve never § rooms on first fleor fn iepcetiont cu ae icheme rage, 2. roel = 2 car ga- BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW {num storms and a. C 28, Huron we any Ett Ederal — are include Roy aus meena t or Sale Lets yr the of these. fin you clude den, sunroom, ¢ : i from ade trees § basement and in living room, t OFF JOSLYN t sement, gas heat and hot ~ ft. lot. One ated on a 50x100 | 3 x = fuses Nemes 910,000.81 000 tenn | peted ‘living. and dining | ‘erm Clarkston. $11,000 frectage pores ir grenar Take | ‘Sree modern-to-minute two bed- er, softener fenced re =e Fase ier Cee aoe LARGE LOTS NEAR SCHOOL. ARRA $10,500. $1,500 down roo 1 of the best trout | "0m bungalow * Monthiy ar yard after reasonable do good district Wi raroe NOW TO SEE THEM face Bs bath. astural fire- ee ee the county. “as ate. ‘With steirway 2 ing reg george ess $57.00, includ- NI ( 7H Ol I payment. Full price $7500 soo *°W" | _housetratier MY a small INCO)} Pull ustuasee gaat teat RE 2 BEDROOM, 1! Sconuruns drive. oidres io lot Soria 3 Bedroom p) ¢ "RE SCE ST LAKE = NCOME car garage -A real buy. T front located west » Penn, lake: | faepiee North S} ITS PURNIS' N To ft of lake frontage 240 ft of Nertn Vids aca "Winer Beuee! Call us for appointment Seater ieeetive ruteel teal tine At. | , priced to seli North Side Nicely euhed 2 be aa frontage Will trade or con- H —_— 2 story. § rooms down. fine scighars 2 bedroom shel! tn ‘Uli price on — eee INVEST | Large diving room suburban ranch home putit | RE sider ressonable down neyvmen apart up bedrooms tn each | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Gas & water | In Lake Orin | ORS PRICE wall carpeting kit wall-to- in "S$, Has nice living rr 2383 Orchard | i nied IIM WRIGHT ment. Your chance to > 22 W PI ar 950 with in street Only $4. STONE AND F $6500-$150 DOWN ing spac chen with din- large & nro ond Tate _PE 5-0418 345 Oa , hom e “hp paying pay for Dey PE daerence & Open Eves. 980 with $800 down. 94450 per bath home Wk Reece iat? | ee ee inside ana heat. poicthions ee steam went. rane [poles ees pane Ave” FR S-0441 pa . and | 2-1306 seaping and 200° >| residential ioe =| condition ater. good h re | BETTER SITES mice it Co see how | 1308 2 of Iake frontage tion, $1000 profit f - throughout. Paved st ardwood floors. tnsulatior FOR RET one lord Call. fireplaces, 16° x 30 26x 32x28 ot handy m only 1 block to street auto ¢ “ . FP YOMES SEF os “our cou urteous Ses ia Toom- and 2 car carege’ sates | Kitebes PO ory empress dy man! Priced at $6.750.00 with only ol, Terntt wee gave x Fal | CHEROKEF HILLS! #00 down. 12,500. $2. Be RECEIPTS handles : heat wear bas slaractend pele - $0080 down to qualified purchas- | eben ae Teres Wardimore St bac like the advantages of ite Give SUMMER HOME W : HURO : = . nes Sea tate ea eae cen Humphri give P gieonedr Salk chane WA TER FRONT ioe ee eg ; N iat moNGALoW Summer Cottage _ taxes & insurance. : gg ed heme —_ 2 on se Teleerash ¢ na. 1 mile west of ' tion Near Sood jarge stone firepla: tractive. mod 8 435 W. IR area esidential MULTIPL Li sed Could b place. ern two bed mall 4 roo OQUOIS—} BEDRMS . convenient to b z : . ES welled vu secs 5 1ES seem wane one sia, ea gs igeant | ba down ™* "mune nome: banealon aporomimetciy year a aes home, wtty goom, |" Eyetient tem. home Fite | Sil erm. Cal Gas. ‘Frelg | CARL W. BIRD. Realtor : 8 x. rm 4 47184 LVAN VILLAGE with its mity to retire ein, peting. storms poner atel ab cbage heal 050.00 with neces do di wag Em ;: ae | 33 Commyanny Natl 8 E kno dv e with good in-| BRICK 5 B screens, bean- balance at wn, ning rm. & hall Ni = (PE 4-421 ank Bide spi tinee ee ‘ean ie Rome’ ie to. game. See this today! "t23,000.| 2's cat a oe eee ee Geen sneer” Catholic "Chu yrhade me Kitchen. den. full bath nce N. Johnson Ave HION HVC Willaceo wee : nm built and maintained age near Pontiac, $33,780 Schools. re N ce bet, ges drm. b ce A NEW ’ with term on heat, storms, scree ome with one bedrm mmunity of large build = ch nN | poets Ne aaeiee OLIE heat,Sotorma ecreems 2. | Salta doue cence sib sae wis | Aynumeee gheparesie etarnnt ] pdt le there is space tor WHITE WARD F.: PARTRI DGE| 0 oe Gutaee $1100 dn. Be sure to see Mt $2,500, yey omnes) 0s 00 ee | than es ol gtd od od plat ie 2 aa “* é ak, od < Ppa — ; firepiace lends an air us REALTOR FE 4.35 bate ona —— bungalow nice 49 Mt. Cle Real Estate 3 BEDRM. SUBURBAN Fast Wils oe _— site. Lecsted on 1,500, W “rT oC gracious living. Complete z : )4-3581| water Eve. Mrs. Kelchn PE 58-1201 acant. newly decora : Huson! + bed ved bv seller i Ske pee IRndncaped. anaded Tt with ey 1050 W. HURON ST, | Sreened, poren “situated “pn “ove camer FE C473 | Large tivingroom.cinine't. | Steal rms. thd path" Gaaement fon comune cig, tanare cece FIRST CASS pointment. end grill. By ap- Z| 5) < Open Eve Tto9 of the nicest lak pe cee : . utility. Pull bath, ea. S rms. and bath. basement, | PX} coe & down Drive i anytime. s the mark @ front lots on as | venetian blinds, auto 2 car garage, paved d ent. IN ee these now LADD'S i HOMES FOR SJ ° and = today, beautiful lawn hot uto heat landscaped rive and i. ; rm) north of Pont 7 5 bs, ni water, Lot 70 x 219 is Price $8, Ta lac on WITH THIS LOW, 1 rimceetymearer int | Open none OR 128 a7 ipa ies poe oe asyy secrtcine for ; frase ieereemaee | Wa we | alvereal hg icc | A - . ee *') bedrecen tee | Open Eves Ost ._ rior with @ extra si pues yt. Cal Wi eae een ee ; DOWN PAYMEN - | ingalow. im- ) — Sun 1 to § rooms, 1%, bath — wov-wel gindiy ‘chew it M. H. KNU DSEN 1m, phone OR MENT, maculate in everyway. Even Cc ‘olore . me and garage 2 8, breezeway DORRIS & SON . SOME HAVE IMME. the basement is freshly Gui @ Soom ast d Only look ed recreation room and — 182 W. Huron 8 Phone FE. #1887 ese ESTABLISHED IN 1916 $000 DOWN-NORTHSIDE $10 Pontiac creaie | Bank Bide. OAKWOOD MANO ATE POSSESSION fo "5 hes overhead door; 3 home - 117 E ok at and o include al] carpeting DOWN — West pl * t. FE 4-4516 R ~ SOESSIO? ari bedroom arimoor extras, Only 2 blocks 5 rms st suburban furnace, water heater, Over 1 scr OR 3-1941 FE 81131. Pour lovely ta faliy, paved Sor ee room. vahsinn Toe = ae ee duoc Gower VETERANS condition, Neatly os bien pote ef to school. EAST MANSFIELD Oakwood Mauer: pet corilenses MA 57 : > ne keep vou L. Shrubber Sessment enen "Gas heat. ft suburban living water. Trul level, with everereens. beats digest at Cao ee room and bath on Silver Lake. Many ‘towering 581 OR FFE R-0638. ener Back yard present f ang — eaten. 2 car aul at its best, ; shrubs, small Aly 58.000 renting. heat 3 2 = cae) bath ay Gas Eectwees trees on the lot. aati : ; ¥ appointment, please. with slant peop 1t10,000 West Side—Special WATERFORD LARE PR — a HILLS- y at’ pees: Lot Roxico * FOR 8 & home . rm. ‘the larger family. , BROWN on coLone 8 = [susp ea wel leatea "enue aves $200 Down ceed | thet Sm S| ten tence Te wae BOE oor with living room. din- ngalow, clos y. 4 room street. 20 ft. Hi be ; firs, full ba: r Pichd Vegas oat livin alow. i Rise, Aereeros | sit etic, kitchen, 9 bedrooms ree, iv re. 2 bed fireplace and all tastefully deco.| Att ment, oi] heat, re ncluding a den é& @ sun and 4 rooms. all Ge in Waterford Twp. Only $400 dn. and tile b ® pee g room, kitche - ateare stefully deco- ractive one story and som . . Other features my with recreation - handles. dn. DOWN — Brand new starter walls. oak eer) BSrno nen —_ car ‘earece, ee ol beeen recreation, ‘room with peren oat Breeze - bungalow cated north of a ie ose ‘floor lavatory, we pet. as car gare Pare : pe } Ream 3s et le basement with f lot $7,000 full 149 car garage. Deep gi exo coer ein Saracs. situated 950 with $1,860 down. t., off heat, storms, 2.250. With terms. WARD E. PARTR bet cepts, wired, auc) Tos eet, Nice large lt. Go. Low D lot. Price 13.500 terms ed| Ful price. as nee Srees: | or Ee screens, garage. paved st. BALDWIN RE R IDGE - Sater, it, "sink and i rage. $600.00 plus costs dn. | $700 down own Payment : een mY sjae Qclwn — Hear city. Feaeoints powornes. Only Large 3 Bedroom heme, ful “ALTOR FE 4-3581 . cure 812,990.00 | WITH ABOUT terrace unit bag pt greg: =, STRATHMORE bedem "frame home, Deep 4100 mo. Let's go vee i lot 56x150 with ‘Bars. car garane, od W. HURON $058 =_e ence: = : poe ee artenas cos a room, diatng 'f bath ea? Bring ZLER basement, ‘ — . yard. ~ $2,500 B-Q in back PEN EVE. 7 TO 9 Ie. eet aaed conden, | Seve Schuaean Fancher Sor pen ggpesement meiouinn $300 Down street. 98.950 total price. NI H OC] IE NEW FH — STATE: WIDE ne 2 hh Pieldst ret perey with 2 initial ocou- ane ge Rambling hom. SURPRISE! SURPRISE = 8. ou or gas heat.| ® i en LAKE RD. Block of place. Almost an acre of ; w ew Wt wig "| Phone FE 43525 uren 8st mom, cotpetee’ ites with full base- tm, BRICK a) si a per moves ot, t part. T business, Sel} all or good garden soil You -be noe. e.fo0, wm he eee, seats tenes Bocas setian ‘ileds, enisa ance y to home: Very weil West side 3 wg LARGER CC co. ig AE yy . Terms. e ents, P ara ; cor juron SUB-DIVIsI ave a Full House? ae at ae et for 5-81 50 choice resid om . i tise | . landscaped lots only $1,050 dewn, 23’ liv Open _eveni a privi ential lots, lake riper panponnsie |" Sgt! MadetttRatytt| 4 agonooay « SaggrtPet nt Fen orice" Site | a al aucieat CT oe wennon e Ja ae : ‘4 Pea: B Medora, Hous large storage space up, 2 M4 | tm" home with siassed poreh a. | — Wit 4 _ erage, Better phone a CLARKSTON fi .M rit a. Telegraph ee tions, newly =| fireplace, and ia room with | °*" garage, teres chicken how 2- WL. WN. nigh Ovacr bs jem the state and ORION AD FE 4-0521 ished floors fin on teen Pal Cae eee nice landscaping. trus se, fere this new 2 bedroom -ADAMS ESTATES, od poseineml. thedeon (nen. n down. Pull basement with fire-| <7, ripes. : ee ber- SMALL FARM ~ Northwest of low for ee eee 7 soln ALTOR FE 5-9471| On type parcels on LARGn oe Becement, Beteen kuch cocneway GP oe Pas ved tend, ee freat- Pontiac, Modern 4-bedrm. steal. PA of} heat hardwood Eves, eee xe, <- oo Megs 4 race, overs: ed pus.cee with woke car m._ Gener lesen t $16,800 TERMS. brivi- anicrs home ¢. ss ot land. — newly decorated. UL ‘LISTING i ‘S-2504 Bee rape one pelos paved aoe eeer rive, §0x150 sod mY down pa: iper oT WOR R full ont. fe cant and ready to move| ¢ RVICE | lots are lore the choice Het, BePty, Jandpeaped. ‘Res Valk to Sark = IZ. Lk ‘EST ATES |—— ee ¢ssee| Small barn itoker heat. ay Priced right for quick sale _For Sale Lek F1a3t sake Dike eee INCOR aay 2099 moved you | Only 3 ibe is ded wenn. Ses 4, ER = 2, bedroom gs till 9 ouse. Iden), for for’ suburban TAD aly, 0), dove or WE rent e Prop. 44 —— : wy. Drayton Pe ., Drive gee ba | le : With $31 wits . ——e|, RY : : Benth which includes taxes pty PT bedrooms | tile bath, full base me opm A NEW DEVE By Braet mere ed a “ees fel | Wi Fe Soa ted WR an Pe Dalat oe el scr — tgrat mrtg, | g MACEDAY LAKE | 3 tee Baa fois’ | Seg sees Stat het 3: | basement, coaj - ‘MS. . 2 2 . ; out. - Nicely acant 3 bedroom bungalo sun par) rge ation - Easy . f ., Realtor | heaper for casn., Considerabiy tor : th, 2, basement aS, ei ee ach. In a quiet . ‘bullding wide Exce 8. Telegraph — ‘<2 oe J. R. .. i ecover a lo con eee pon utifully Iandseaped lot . Only oe site. On streets ee tthe ne © Bete iltz _ [28181 for’ an edwriter.| tows RET. Rean Sah asta hom mee | ARE Beate pm | soa tis be ile — , Moren “ é - '. 9 : s $150 i + Eves, PR 22071 | 1011 W mur “8 ve Say “charge it.” FLOYD KENT, Realtor | FC. room. cottage with 60 bs Be ate, ben Lawrence Wood Co. | fair 33 _— ; nace Open Eves. va REAL 0. on eee $ Mie. LIKE A REAL CAR ' the Consumers Power ao Lite real 2S | “Term BARGAIN? Lots of "em E i4 . in the Want Adel: i ' ft ' i on f __THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. JUNE 25, 1956 & 8. — gor OR wFAY O’NEIL, Realtor i or ve RE, e Real Estate “BUILD. NOW gives =. HERBERT Coa DAVIS’ Business [‘ots. 3 55x136 ft. lots located near school in a fast growing area. _ 00d speculation for anyone. Lovely. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor &. Ph —_| TM 8:30 per and easy terms. she OR 31231: , Drayton Plains. 47 For c= Acreage a 110. 307 ACRES ase ag for subdivision P. W. DINNA FE ¢2577 ry w --214 ACRES Located on Brown Rd. near | } Gingellvilie only $100 down and terms. | 5 poe Located Clarkston Rd 322n670 pane = Ya at i only $409 per | { | Huron i iro at easy Ie Acres off Baldwin. close a this one ay yeuseclt ; Only sT980 $950 20; ACRES Lecated im Clarksten ares wooded parcel. with smaii j stream. Only $5959 with $600 | cown Edw. M. stout. | Realtor® gite: a eee eet ie cente ares totes |b e Far eae poe ot property = 'gqmane Re . VALUET, Realtor rE MS OAKLAND AVE LTIPLE LISTING eee or or 908 Suieed ha, Tw re Wa) Pai in edones - witt > acres of large trees end 1 acre ef cleared land for Roii- | tre lend = Foor ing 5350 8 OM 3130) Ges Dinie Hey”, Dray: pl. 7 For Sale Farms 48 ina for a ree- sonabiy priced , can tarm* We hare &! 8 poses ones lard «68 room house some repairs ~ modernized Kitchen Barn, ranary, chicken beuse. stile ore land availabie. 5 acres and buildings only $9, 7}0— $3,009 down, A real buy! Leshe R. Tripp. Realtor Open Er 32: W. Lawrence Street. FE s-#161 or so FE 31398 % ACRES — RIGHT TO BE SUB divided or an ides! tor hes roa — a ft. Terms. Box #5 Poo "M-59 WANT OUT on this” loung Gatland ‘County's best. Ter REALTORS pe ge pf per bad | Open Eves. ‘tl 9-Sun, 1 to 8 |. SUPERETTE ao ee Tee pd IN DOWNTOWN grocery, grossing over $100,000 There ts a store bui 21x78 | yearly reduced ; ad State Wide © be Real Estate Service of Pontiac ing ints Preis ere sonable payment. : TAVERN FOR 8A a — =| Wine te Shcken By own- : : er No real estate calls. FF | 5-1 between 6-8 pm. Total _brice $12,009 cash. co. TO BUY To sett. REATTOR 2383 Ovebecal ake Ave. FE 5-0418 en THE “ NEW MODERN BUILDING ZONED manufacturing. Ge« heat excel Tt Land leat location tb bere wtersecton, | ale Land Contracts 52, $2,000 DISCOUNT SECURED CO ON | & 8 ROOM MODERN WEST OF PONTIAC | BOMB, 9440 TO BANDtE Zoned commercial & directly) FOR UET across from proposed shopping | om: vee ee = 190 lot for 84.450 w SOLD FO $7. 750. - HOLMES-BARTRAM thee duc 64.804 at 80 per ene Dixie Hwy mi — by modern +1950 5 and ‘4 acre i Mage unt wrt} Your cost |S. Saginaw Street } = “< < = A real bargain for commer- “dw. M. Stout. Realtor ial lot 33n144. 6 reom ‘ene Total price $5000, 77 N. Sa mnie mus: I 5-8165 $1000 down Ses ieee prep- | so octane at same price 685 Baldwin Ave $80 per —-. re rer ted inquire 340 Baldw ia TAReHOTSE oP Ace YOR LEASE ! raurced oe Prose. Bea 15, Pontiec Press Business Opportunities 5 bd a STALL SUPER SERVICE sTA- tien. location, low ip 1980 FORD I's TON SEPTIC TANK roe cleaning equipment j i BY OWNER 3 BEDRM BUNGA- jow ome pe je near Waterford on by f Low down payment. Tite Pontiac, 8 |CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | Money to Loan 53 FREE AND (State Licensed Lenders) . ss 1538 | GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1968 «to 6(1983- cars — you | title Most deals closed minutes niture curities 2» Laane alse made ay = end other Oakland | Loan Company ': 902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 206 nes pnt, Jv Be ates | 13 fo ACRES — TX METAMORA 000. with easy down PADD's Inc. OR 4286 Dixie Hey. Drayton 2 ACRES” LAPEER COUNTY | Made to order for your rettre- | ment, or part time farming. Your market for whatever you raise at your front decor. On highway M-24 Large 10 room country home with 3 bedroom down and 2 up. 6© «© 38 basement barn 16 x 14 granery. 12 x 15 chicken! house. Good soll, small orchard. Large stream runs year ‘round. ose _lomees. $11,500 terms. Call! ws RIDGEWAY REAL BSTATE 875 Baldwin Ave. PE 4-€203, 40 —— aha we HOME. Mebane 10; SUCHY | 60 TILLABLE. 8U _Realty Ortonville, FE 43142. PUR FARMS AND ACREAGE | Call Rutlede+ OR 31111. 4-0003 | 2% ACRES story farm house. 4 ee lot alr of] heat 1 car ge: i Tool shed. fruit trees. bor. Near Ortonville, $16,500. | E. W. KURTH, REALTOR | MI ¢ } 290 8. Woodward ; : Es "ER CLARKSTON AREA FARM j i®@ ACRES — 7 room, 3 bedroo B'ham | modern home wee basement and | JOHN A furnace, 30245 ft. Barn, 840 ft. a. Seed clean con- _J. R. Hiltz Realtor 111 W. Huron Bt., COUNTRY ESTATE £950 FULL PRICE-Large mod- bap farm home, Recondition L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 _W, Heror Sale Business Breporty 4 r= 42% OSMUN. EXCELLENT LOC. ‘A. | for re. ether small busloegs, '$65.. OL. 2-076 iN lot. 100 x 950. with income. Purn, tn business section of fast \ _ FE 53-6181 oe ORE Ry WITH TANDEM LOANS Extra Fast Service on signature. car or furniture Loans made without ues oe to be furnished by | 8ny worthwhile purpos¢. Up to compan’ See Mr. Schiager bet. 2 You can > noer quickly o 4 Dm. at 1116 Ann Arbor 30 months to BINER ON THE Dixie. so. HOUSEHOLD Reasonable Tlinese. MA MA 5-430) ope Big. 1 ~ od sets for | CLEAR 6 ROOM home. wi, trade for 1 fieor plan FE 56-2600. | Nite ~~~] 4 AG8e Nile green bridesmaid for- | mal. Size 9. Never been, | worn. $20. Call EMrire! 34312 after 6 p.m. ‘SUIT GLACK PANTS AND Ma. | Size _ 24308 Sale household Goods 37 a eee SREPAR TEE ~~ CONCRETE aeey tuds and stand FE iy — “DINING Nving room _Bireie 2398 Silver iv-tN OLYMPIC A ¥ CONSOLE $40. Pha Admiral TV console, 960 MI 4-1254. 23 CUBIC FREEZER FE ¢@317 ALMOST NEW 16 CU. FT. KEL- vinator deep . Call at FE 40006 or come out to 318) Av- burn, corner ANTIQUE. ROSEWOOD SQUARE Grand piano. 6300. Phone FE Male Bpretal Brie Leash olleoy e | See ss i menos. Postias Lake. |ANTIQUFS <¢ CHERRY ‘ROPLEAP table, Gone With the Wind lamps Marble ton dresser cut-giess abe ton-back settee dishes and mise 1M FE Howard ANTIQUE ET OVESEAT. AMERICAN train . sma wr ROOW SUITE 2) suite | i | D TILE RUBBER, BARE E PANT GA rer sone $3.50 SYERS, standard MAPLE BA BABY peek aene ford MAPL AND Gaain. beg apace eoft pad eee Call Mes Mt )-0480 after MOTOROLA !T° ~ Sor > yh -. me cabine’ 260.05 e coos = page u — Te. Goubte bed. kitchen ta- bie a nar Ice sketes bo 's dike chairs, mise. articles. FE 50085 MAPLE BED BOX SPRINGS #25 Norge oi] heater 820 OR 2-753! NEW £389 WINDOW FAN FOR $15: Washer $15 Gas stove $20. Com- plete bed for $25. FE 5-2766. POWER LAYN MOWER elec re $38... Overstocked SHOPPERS CHOICE ’ Fri., Sat., & Mon. ly. Alse 30 Toom su choice of colors and styles. hana Tv oS Pearson's in rE +7881 ROYAL TYPEWRITER. ‘$2450 rocprmea Sos $19 50: elec- vaste refrigerator. i ving fo FINANCE ere 8. a 12 Ski teenies | $0 50. ew Teliaway beds com- Se ee eee 7 Games Odds & ads of dish-| plete, $17.95. gas store, $10.95 equip. E.G Jeep wrecker, Tune | rporation of et & cinss wear Very cheap. — cabinet $14.95; dining room = “a Ete for sale Phone | 3 tout Saginea Rid FF model radio “Bron Pies | APPLIANCES comb. $38.50; knee- : . = | k, $14.83: 8 piece chrome “LET'S TALK TEAGUE E FIN. ANCE, CO. | qu TRADECING GUARASTEED - dinette 420.05; ‘large bookcase BUSINESS” 202 -N. MAIN | Wringer washers... $1257 up| (fade Peateon's Bank Purniture . ROCH ESTER, MICH. | Vecuum cleaners $795 up weeny waa Ae. he ‘MACHINE SHOP | - LOAN* 825 TO \s0e ere, ae “ll wees prone fie Ee Small but profitable ration | : TILE tric ~ ne cam: be foge WF “Batame nOUS Paasnas| Piaers 20 3 RCA AIR NDITIONERS - FREE month end offers 3500 09, R. of "Rochester OU een Ot 19781 19791 | Unclaimed Linoeun ......-- e248 . a rs Everything in-. ~ CASH NOW _ bs Bh asmoll ST boi PCRU MP y ELECTRIC —* : | HAROLD'S PANT & & LINOLEDM Gaye ie ‘FOOD FOR THOUGHT PAY LATER PLAN ss “eto: So ae ELEC , REFRIGERATORS. RTE You'll fall im love with this Get cash vou aeed ow... Pay stove. Guar ood condition models, one re merica titel dairy bar at a fares — cua tn monthiv enous vou | price. FF 4-1936._ SRO WANE — peas but a new re- — — come | “ABOUT ANYTHING ‘ than Noa Sealer A Teatares, a FOR THE HOME CAN BE ND ; aed echine iiteht ny Fiue- enter’ in Oakland ‘County. Make "BENEFICI AL, | ‘ps wos tne Sete vn 0 | tee 3e2 Orchard Lake Ave. an appointment to see it today. FINANCE CO fece to pay Touie they ane GARBAGE A ° * + i | , last, lawnmowers, «4 up. babes: ‘unro Electric | MICHIGAN BUSINESS | 1 w_tewrenee st PE see | eee ne apes teas bee muon SEuNORE SOF BED LATE SOT SALES CORPORATION Mortgage Loans $4 beds, hests, dress- ciee rang e. Prigidaire, aes ttre: Living room 3, bess it sR es | LOANS $600 TO $1,500 | Sesecgon chairs ‘Shen, ambe st aPciai —_EOREKS *vaCUTT Picer ie Park At Our Front Door Nomex, modern vee ak ° fms ise ttems ‘ews USED. Hae Fo w ayor oll company. 2. For leans es@raane or coe at ——_ ps 58s wo rome re ° - ns ' rood ‘leeation, two Oppo improvements =. Usk our LAY & WAY PLAN iets Set Shoot a — ae —_— oz (ot > Ponceau parts with h proper —— in «ft enclose macnn) — ronsenae ry = EE —— hoy trad "Come, out tique pigtiorm roc cer. ee ‘cond. nae H Ga sssont mortgages . po hoa = Turner’: ! Apply 200 National Building. NOPEN DAILY © TO » = Ay, ‘os 002 Mt Clem- Pontiac or phone YE +4729 AND N ie" RCA USED CONSOLE. TV. artri ge Swape 58) «mph § AERO 1 me | Mu ry eens 3 —~ on : uburn. Heights .n Auburn 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE |) [aRGE LOTS NEAR echooL,| BOM - . WALTON ‘TV ; INTERESTED IN RETIRING and | food, district Will accom smell ERonn TS ocest net f month? This ler, MYrtle 3- SENDIZ | ELECTRIC RvEL xa... ret inuor sand, erecet ot 7 LOTS ON PAVED RD. wast | New tur suarentees earer Bester, FE Savoe,. for you. $11,000 down plus stock.| 3. YR.-OLD COCKER SPANIEL. " AAA APPROVED 17 UNTY MO. one on route to the Straite.” ‘in-town” lo- fanting rounds Priced for wont sale at only $60,000 on terms NORTHERN SPORTING ooops. One of the ~ad a tm, the country Comfortanie, = LORD'S W AREHOUS for itcelf in } a3 ee * Elizaneth) Lake Road Hin.o0e dn "pius sock.» ““*- | iT) FY AND, BENDIX AUTO | Nemnin wens yourself ang" save Fe osm WARD FE. PARTRIDGE) tet 22 $20 fib hewe ate new eae ie 7 = REALTOR FE al) home. scar fimoue mate f Dag THE ANSWER TO REAL cm fan, Riasrescest: evalves,, Michi YOUR PRCBLEM: 10: URON | | Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s FE 28181, Sele‘Houschold Goods 57 s?| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | F TRADE-IN DEPT, | *EAUTIPUL snunawicx Poot ARE aial yea" comics. Gees | Such tack set of sae balls. cue table chains” Sings Pe al ony be wood @inetse "$26.96 | OOM etined inves chipment from MANY ITEMS NOT LISTED ett 2S. Mee te tS te WYMAN'S coors, 4 to $3 "Come before it a ACE a 25. Poe #1129 | ehard Lake Rd 1 st. house TRADE-IN DEPT. » cet Lake Rd Geoaswenl shee BT N heal $59.89 Gen range seo 4 he OR ane vn range ce eee en $3 os é nD e ~ bps dining — suite ee pares vke Market. FE Browser og we” CAB VQR FORRTTORE | 8 pe. a room suite | 40.50 Tes! stove $30 Doomamnenst $38. | 5-2 76¢ CYCLONE FENCE FREE EST} mates. OR 3-321. PRE - FABRICATED BERMUDA HOUSE. IDEAL FOR BEACH, CAMPERS AND BACK YARD. SPE- CIAL MODELS FOR FRAILER OWNERS. up to 25% DISCOUNT | AND AT MAIN TaRD ONLY 'New grade doors . $15 On all new floor samples. Wash- | New front doors ee $27. | si ~ A CaN a - Refrig- |e “x12” shelving bras iSc lin. ft. pine $14.95 per 100 sq. ft. “S°YEARS TO PAY | Garage sia ing $14.97 per 100 a4. ft. Delivered,. Installed, Serviced |e spgren Swope atlords . 7 121_N inaw | Fibergias insulation $4.50 roll WESTINGHOUSE & REFRIGERA- House paint ...... $3.85 gal tor. In good condition 455 Au- | burn Ave | Roofing. hardwere. | phaeayrerg ce- mem, sewer crock. dra je. ce- | | FomSale | Miscellaneous 60 ment blocks, septic tanks (You °4 BED | Reasonabic ‘| $4.95 ; in_or out of city mou nam rand slightly | Drive- In— Pontiac . | mared, ex o = u Stems! Need g000 ) cONG sour a in x eels . | We have @ #1953 FRIGIDAIRE. THRIFTY 30 baw Surset ample, bisck | win test courteous wernce ang Tord. Gperkiing 7 ¢te an 186s model alse, Bendis buiding 20000. full ine ot | Tyen you chowld watt our foew | 14000 actual miller, Tree for and drver_ MT #4n10 * nmiess see’ heat, 2 bnvatoties This cor | MOGErD OfMee. so, convenient to| {Tage ‘or equity mm gmail tm Freezer ner is also suitable hearted *| — expefisive home in or other commercial purposes. Ladd Or ba FFE bait and ta | Pontiac. Here ts your 1964 11 cu n chest 960.000 terms. ~ includes us your phone | ehance for a cauickt trade Nationally: A property and all restaurant needs for @ feal fine car free and $100.95 equipment H clear. Cail us pow! THE L A WAGNEP CO ome uto tsee “x “Ooasne | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor. Ce Oy nnett. nc. | Loan Com TM, acon treet’ FE Sies FOR SAL®. FRIGIDAIRE WASH. | REAL | pany | Eves ‘til 8:30 _¥ae. dryer A-1 condition, FE 2% £ Huron TOP Esere: 0-2es 1M. Perry street | Se wae ee = 7 )_ Bvesinas one or it fours: . bs a Securder et 1 omere barge Wrade-tn siowance er Sa os ease | ; 7 Complete line electric f oc beers 2 CU i3 CU. FT Rent L L Bus. Prop. 4A WwW HEN \ YOU NEED | ——— une —— rilis. Excellent condition 2, Sass burn ns ORES, | JOTLY a $25 to $500: een ienaepen res to = nan Earn HRC DRYER. NICE shopping center Gesd for Grug- BARNES HARDWARE | condition ears Ou'y $86 a tore . rniture 743 W. Huron &. . FE bole os Parking trot rear PE D0ii | Tot .cee Set 8 guiekty, oe reer ee Oe TAGE 7 ROOMS. | eal installed 6120 8. 00 gal. to _or E PE 32-5219 } os - ve "auetc! ean was: Staiteg sis o8 (RB. Musto A ATELY 2. FT. budget We will be sind to beip ter's Lane. 12 mies sorte of Fea rie Co. 1060 W. Huron. situated downtown, suitable for, you your money vroblem tiac. Wil’ trade for onyting of | $25. GAB stove Y AND poncmin = —s manufacturing | ST ATE equal value Full price $5850 bicycle, $15 each, PE 34 173. Kc G. "TE MESTES AD gILVER FOX JACKET AND PUR JUNE SPECIALS 102 EB. Huron as coat, Swap for electric wiring la- | Television $35 | aq FINANCE CO age tomes formed O8| Sete Ee Sian inge os 1 OFFICE AND COMMER- | 703 State Sank Bidg : en chairs $1 wD LDINOS | WILL TRADE € INDER 1951, oak pn, Easel = fi Jee tele Henry J for outboard motor FE Seas = ‘ 2-00408. $15 "NEIL, Realtor LOANS Bs SWAP WELL ESTABLISHED | — WWE BUY SELL OR TRADE lea a = oe! grocery store for new Buick, or | Oakland Furniture re $n Eher $20 Firm =~ eee Beli PM. PR 8 ers? | 10e 8. Saginen FE 25523 ‘Uae ite FF AT °F perme eeneekt 22 For Sale Clothing S6|s Gnceuvuacet Th ain UsED = “tor moe YT. at FRIENDLY SEav’ w or 4 » price at Jack's. 277 Baldwin rn Shan OTE |i Wo ¢YR_ SIZE. $10. eure a6 Bre- | name it. we hi UNION W RECKING COMPLETE ~ Gorman | 3418 COMPANY, INC. at MAIN | S/ 8" 4x8 ot That Pets j JOB YARD. Pp l yscore | 00 aries (NR. HARPER) $75 | EASY SASY SPIN DRYER. A-1_ CONDI TION, LATE MODEL. GOOD | ws | Special wood and steel Clothes Posts | BENSON LUMBER 9. S49 8. Saginaw |" — SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETL | PE 46428 3672 Elie, Lk. Rd. STEEL CU Sa oa POLES, _$9 25 « pair Phone OR 39-3537. | PARM TOP | delivered. 5-0T39. LL TYPES DIRT A delivered. P. C. GRADF [DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED. a = BLACK DIRT ~~ LOADING SAND DAILY - Quarton Rd. (16 Mile) } west of Woodwaro 7:30 to & and Too Geil MU 98-2503. BLACK OIRT Delivered. FE | FILL DIRT. SAND AND GRAVEL. OR 31002 or MApie PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS. SUPPL Wash. sand ang gravel. Fill stl se & mortar Trucking. OR ROAD GRA a we oa 3 YDS. $7 DE- FE 46588 ‘LOADING (7 days. extra fine soi). Wholesale or retail, on —_ west of Beld- win. FE 82014 QUALITY BULLDOZING Fill dirt, sand & gravel, All workmanship and CKING +254) | SAND AND L sek A Ga 5 Lact dirt, Top soil, Fill dirt. vr Deg i om a is a si _ delivered’ Bunda ‘ rE ues mite 8 8B M. Fill Sand Co. MI 60516 & sorIL 5 yds. per $10. THOMAS “ECONOMY | Cleanup Time Is Here | 1! MODELS TO ai F URNITURE co Come in and see our hew deco- CHOOSE FROM. NO) | 26) 8. Saginaw st rations - featuring the new “Lever = \IQ)NEY DOWN. | Seat VACUUM CLEANERS. PART 8 CHURCH'S INC. | _brushes _al_mekes 936 Myrtle 107 8. Squirrel Rd FE 2am | ; a. PIANO ; iG OUT reat 2-0432_ 1c tiaid * ile on. ane fol age op PLYWOOD ws so . ere = plyecored . Be) sone) ences ‘ 7 EURCTRIG eee = 98" bal A eal | =e tr a3 : f! USED BARGAINS | Ru udder $3.05 wal. | kinds at low prices =| . j? flgtee Retrig $3950 up SMI TH S. 385 s Saginaw seas TORTIAG ee es aaa 1 Kelvinator ee $4050 | 6 rr. PICNIC TABLES. $10. PLANK (INCH SOIL 7 PT. 620 i Roper gas ° .. $89.50 $15 and New rowboatr Fe Bump Pum $32.95 | | i Hamiiton c. Dryer .... $39.50 so and up. 7600 "Blizabeth Lk Ra VE PLUMBING SUPPLY 7 poeees meee | ee | DRAW TITE HITCHES | | 172_ 8. Saginaw SE 5.2100 CL AY TON’S | CHROME Or CADMIUM = | PLATED Furniture Appliance | Tpe sina that bok to she frame | +25 er eee PF E Howland 3245 Oixie Hwy rerers | To eee _of__FE $0" ooo sate COMPLETE SET OF ee ee ers | 1906 by MEA Serine, tne | USED GAS RANGES $2950 AND |“ Vomens gait clubs. Triple set of = 2 | pls Hurop sens ‘8 Cher Get our Quality Bull: ne | cr} i Fy z : . ° — Well then, put it this way—if he did have any principles, re cod gS unre — DISCOUNTS house fob or store he's not the sort who would desert them!” ae ccAMmNTe tattle pap eed bed ods ' —— | ReeTaatooun ash INT IRONER. 040 93 | DCE ox TS Doors Paints Hardware. Ete 2 e washer S INTS| PAUL 8T. CYR LUMBER CO: Used TV's & » . >} Swaps 55 Sale Household Goods 57 New. Merwe Oes Ranges tie 33 Cash and carry-on salvage items =» #128, BODIE PARE | as area oe eS scnaaet AT ALL YARDS | ROTO-TILLER TRACTOR GOOD 1937 OLDS, FOR SALE o TRADE ,COMPLETE 4 ROOMS OF FURNI- ag Hid Lap hy at ri PE Bi good boat & motor 151. | ware for sae & dishes PE 24079 USED Esai oak. FLOORING . too PER sen so neenens Thene 12 CUBIC PT UPRIGHT aes WINDOW 6 tc CF XACISOR FOR SALE. DE-| ' 6 t% yee Ese condiiion. 96s. | CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR. APT. WATER HEATERS a $3.05 UP. “tase me motel r _FE #1082. ; Mew, SO Melee $i. __t working’ ¢ condition. Only 84085. = 7xeNow ONLY Lex rr ROMEX, BY THE COIL. « PER WILL SWAP VALMAPRON Doo! {¢ ioe . : L_ CLEARANCE SOME € : foot, Wall bones vor duces plues = LIKE NEW AL WELL EXOWN 2x6’ a6 & s LONG | te, i fuse bore: months oid, for ali giass 0 W ONLY tc LIN. PT. aids rd main se a. | _ching cabinet. FE 430. one (ROOM | OM SET MAHOGANY. TAKE YOU 4 oe oe | exe. why anc 8x10 T TIMBE ERS | Thompemn "6 6 Cerca OU TE 23 See MAL Cine a - bins Cowen Soll pipe, cinke bathtubs. plum? | 2 ae CABINET. t Ww Li aw . Sepit 2 B ap uaoleutge | Boe STAGE pe ony ce te ey ee wid ot S10, Will trode for bold. fab -E £9C | WAYNE GABERT'S | ine supplies | SOIL PIPE $348 PER LOP. WAR- dat $ ill GUAR MOUSE PAINT. GAL.. $1.98 | . materia! of equal value. YOR se VINYL I — IgE APPLIANCE SALE MATERIALS BELOW ARE New) —ZiES- 2678 Orchard Lake Rd soll. als | P SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL, PILL. ~ STOR-ALL SHEDS | “cou bob, Ow 38500 PE ia0et | Al steel shed with ‘ocking door, TOP SOIL. STATE FARM PROP- | del'd an. set up Smell down! erty El Lake and Tele- | payment EM 3-006! | ph. PE 30256 FE $1233. STOP! LOOK! | For Sale Pets 69 bool oom To 2 le Age eed cord Z; ; mber, : | FOX TERRIERS REOIS- 2510. Qx12, “auart and long lengths. | te female : iS eC eg ce| eae ay re ee ee |e N DOGS” CHEAP FE for bu’ rubbish, H Sutton. | 7 | Site Clarkston Rd. ist bouse E. | S108, efte, 4. | NEW 10 CUBIC PT REFRIO. 3178 | BOY'S BIKE $20 STERLING | of Bexi=’ Phone MY _>409_| 3 yR OLD SPRINGEX SPANTEL. PONTIAC COACH CO. lean seapcon rary STORM SASH GooD FOR. BOAT, {4615 Dixie Hw) Drayton Plains) 2'Ois vALUE SIDEWALK} Altminum combifistion wtidows ne fade OR At oh ALSO jes NEW CONCRETE B 18| ROLLER SKATES, CHILD'S SIZE | ene doors LW LOW orice! Soneron “wom ne pee | corner blocks. $40 814 Englewood. RIDGEWOOD RD FE 46089 i CARB OR 3-531? |‘ sonse P ee toe {2.4 PREE STANDINO TOILETS ast Sam to 9 om _ 44821 or See at 35 Hilifield Bt. Wastbowis with wetness $006 | SE Cee en eee ois M | ARC SEO, BEAGLE PUPPIES. _off Auburn near Opcvrke > pe. red bath sets wih trim Peed up | AKC SSH “SOLLi MaA- = ctorv 2nd- Irreeulars $109.50, : PUPS. | ones eae he REA | Factor PLoMBiNe Sv PPLY | "™¢ 16s. 2x8's ant axive s00 Ml and |. _ple_5-1100 . 7 WHEEL TRAILER. METAL BOx, 12 8 Secirer | Nai. woe «kes ancnees 2Ooe Ment eff and for apt size gas stove, FE 31754. . | ooee pam Sedat. and 93.90 party color FE 50142 ieee pre OIL TRUCK TANK @ FRIGIDAIRE | por faa Qx-ap 100 etule vou ore | AKC TERRIFRS. SOCK ATE & com pertm en eavy - rauge me- Z | Pry tal. $80. Clarkston Coal and Ou | »’! g oo: ACK? > BLDG scppurs | 3. a MY _Co_ MA $-7421 72 Ton Air Conditioner | M61_Dinie Hwy ma eset) | age RES SPRINOERS. 3 MOS. BAG SIZE WATER COOLED. Perfect | old. Ready for training per and auto water system Coca} \Working Condition | TABLE. CHAIRS. BED AXD FLEC. | a vei condition. FE 8-0379 : COLL PUPPIES SHOW | quality. Rea is GREEN pa WER MOWER $ ] 50 00 | TOMLETS CLOSECOUPLED NEW. a . 1 Sse eBiaS™ shee tre | pion ertian_ Gm peed” ** in 24 Glenwood. | slightly factory marred. Also | GUINEA PIOS, ALL PET 12. 12 PT. DEEP FREEZE 744° MALL GALL OR 3- 1491 large selection of lavatories. dath- | _ shop, Cy . |. Astor FE 46433. ew Both in good cond FE 10356 | ae Fe are | ete eek owes take. ——— | tear STUD, CHAMPION ry "FURL on = ptt HEAT- tabs, “Soabie "ts ett “se om) _ Ave _ plod) to $25 service fee. Phone ou Sinks oa heater, Both $30. OLive 2-38 2300 icine from 610.95. 0. A. Thomo | TOOL SHED 0 N RUBBER TIRES. TIRES. | Cock MALES BEAGLE 3 WHEEL TRAILER GAS STOVE. _ son. ron, 80 oe Soar ibe] pees Ri Par Ken- _%4-ft extension ladder PE 86-3788. purl. Ol TANK Ty B08, eT lb t Lu ber ton reat 11 Mile Rosd een. 7 4, wy PICTURE WINDOW. FR Bat vented fill Hg a O um. leaf or GReenieat 4497¢ ey : MUST - 30 OAL OH WATER HEJ HEATE ite D itehen table 4 chair ressure cooker precy cane arage OOrs oo shades 6 bent woed chairs Berry steei verhead factory sec: venetian blinds mi-c. articles ond« ai] sires and priees Large 1704 Crescen Lake Rd selection from .nd.up. AL 7 GAL Off TANKIS. 3 cer | ——— door on your @arage costs | _Reassscble, FE $3150, fese thee von Wink. Sot we cive | ® PORCH SCREENS 31> x 85”. ‘a omens Gold Bell) Stamps Used only i season FE 4¢-7128 ¥ boon SALES CO 10-8 BY 8 ae WOOD BEAMS CHEAP. m8 FE 30203 La | Sematicibat LAMP FIXTURES is ROOM ROUSE” POR SALE. TO| for use in bedrooms to protect be cked FE 3-978. | ehildren ainst air borne = ig HEEL VENETIAN BLINDS. a cs ueke aoe aed OR +1806 it 50 value 3 95. j J t arred, Mic uo- BUY NOW Tescen| 3o3 Ore rd Ave KEMTONE — KEMGLO — swp | Se 3 Oe PAINTS j iD STEEL CABINET x ‘s new and lete. sink FE 46438 Che R We still have = good 5 vy of |HAND LAWN MOWER & PAIR ite = mbers of oak boat oars. Standard size panel door 48x24 window com- uae 3315_Lexington, _ Scott Lake. HOLLINGSHEAD JARIETY Store 7 miles out eee Ac strong | anal Phone Bet s-s03s Lac oriced for a quick sale | Used CERT ee | YOU CAN‘) BETTER ' LUMBES Redi-Miz concrete & mortar $1 15 Windows made to vour order A mene eth Steel clothes pdé CUSTO EF ESTIMATES. FE LET Us HELP You witR YOUR SanY ype <7 BIANO. A-1 CONDI- “Kinds of tractor work. BATHTUBS 5 R color painting jems. Hun. | $30.95 Lavatories com-| dreds of colors hose from {3 laaenonl a ake eacat PIANO. $14.95 Stall showers ad Abang base or Selied cannlagie an | | Fe co Gallegher’s, 18 E, Huron these Fluorescent. 303 Or-| drip paint; free ns ing im rons _4-0566. chard Lake Av of store. Cantar Fu Jed a Bee SPINET PIANO a inich & Bach. Big discount. Sasol up, Row! Products Co. BURMEISTER KITCHEN « CHAIRS. LIVING mM | $°95,.00,,Rout.? ; suit, hot water heater. chicken TUNING. CALL 7 BEFORE EFORE 42844" Plasterboard equipment. = i |" 3 am Gaia’ Schmidt. PE 4x9%" Plasterboard |g GUTTER Ie AR- | 2317, po Set | | eee ee OT ae eee wiry RENT a GPINET PAINO WITH | 4x7%" Plate rd AVATORIES i 4x10 and 4x1? also mm «inne | “teedera mixing faucets = paid in ill bev credited to vour | value $14.95 also toflets, bathtubs. account Gallagher's. 18 E Hw, | Fs ) nn is Ris - = 1: Sas Pigiao “ING BROS. ome pion OPDYRE Boles & Wheel - horse tractors, Several good. used tractors, Also pow- er mowers. Evans Equip- ment, 6507 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-7878. FRA Sool hom On me Spee ‘Power Tillers, and rentals, ke Rd. PE 4.4388 GOOD USED Pontiac HOUZHTEN A SON Rochester ee Mere otive, sere “oeneste AX BUYS AT LEE’S" tillers, $129 Se, - ed 87| [FURNY BUSINESS IVATE TRAILER SPACE ALL eevee modern taller poy Wise Me» AUTO GLASS SERVICE Glass rou w We use the bh t grade of glass, Free 3 'b. of coffee C customer, A Insuranc | GOOD USED TIRES. ene tires traded im en new oe eee TIRE & TREADING CO. 481_N. Perry St. re | year year, new $16.95. plus tax, Ex- chenge, 503 &. Seginaw. FE 4-0687. GOOD USED TIRES, $1.50 UP. also white walis. 503 8. Saginaw. PE 40687 we Oe. bee or white side off new cars. Full guar- antee, ed a 60 pe cent, off. ED Ww ILLIAMS ___ 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn ~~ “Auto Service 81 wrpeaMatic igoee REBUILT. Ex ~" ¥ and ee Guaren- teed. r84 for ice. rs Taakered. ‘each _ car. e chine Boop. 33 23 Hood. Phone FE Sale Motor Scooters 82 ALL STATE R, ia over-hauled. Fan belt needs ‘ht adjustment. $195. Midwest For Sale Motorcycles 83 83 33 3 MARLEY 4: 68 SCOTT LAKE 37-9830 am HARLEY DAVIDSON 74. POR PARTs AND | VICE ON Harley Davidson See 7 Bales Co. 312 MOTORCYCLES SALES. iM iF} Lake ac’s ee - FE tien ~ Bul Mccain thorized set A. J. 8. Match. less dealer Parts, sales, service, 232 East Pike St ‘ENGLISH abift, $25 __Boats & ts & Accessories: 85 PL IST $100. \4-FT, INBOARD BOAT. h.p. engine FE §-0435 : a Lae Rc iets gt f pWHEEL AND AND LES. SERVICE AND ALS ave 3521 «15 Front Bt. 34511 EARLY NEW. FERGUSON SIDE cE! 0 lls. “KING BROS)” YOUR LA. roby Auction Sale 77 AUCTION BALE, 4 ROOMS OF te close an estate Thu 3, 1PM fine ive De. | mile Horm 6s Le ome Lapeer, Mich av ment and art, >| a7 FT. P, Johnson "55 _ model. OR | 088 DFT, IN INBOARD ict YDROPL ANE. . rE eile. '| UP To 80 FOR JUNK & CHEAP “ia GM Ao Rs -_ Eall Joyce a . INDIVIDUAL Ras EXCER Wil t Motrede | for later model car. FE 5-9036 See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on jate mode! cars 627 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1603 cars. FE 23-2666 days or eves. WE PAY Top Dollar For Clean Used Cars & Trucks. Matthews- Hargreaves 2n07 an 8. ——« St. PE 4-4546;} WANTED LATE MODE! GLEAN. AND ‘THE PONTIAC pRiss, MONDAY, JUNE Mi Yeeg arty Hecsberger 5 : “Okay, sweetheart—ready?" BRING TITLE peed WalITING GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 284 8 Saginas # FE «130 | THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars. We need them Drive the xtra miles it wil] pay vou well 4540 Dixie “iH. J. VANWELT - OR 1355 SHOP IT ____ For Sale Cars 91! “CY OWENS” YOUR FORD DEALER A-] USED’CARS OVER 80}REAL BUYS | + ve ‘ea wr pep at te arvears | CY. OWENS | AVERILL’S re soit! 8 Seeinaw a s-2sse | eager en oO) can ret AAS ma nm = PAY TOP DOLLAR “FOR harp late model cars COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester | 8 CHEY, 210. 3 DR. PRICED ee OPEN TiL 10 PM — < Wie Wie Cine rl “SHARP | WE trucks. Get our orice before you sell. 1956 Olds 8-88 Holiday nace North Chevrolet’s HOUGHTEN & SON Big Lot in Birmingham (YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE SHARP CARS ONLY |. sath amie aes ear ts sharp bring car a ne bees “tox | National “BUD Si SHELT ON MOTOR SALES Motor Sales SaYs “We will sell you a car, Corner.of Auburn & E Bivd "0" PE +6128 even if your credit has , “WANTED: SCRAP CRS AND OR basil been turned down else- where.” ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO | burdensome? Let us help you to adjust some model. Lake Orion Motor — ue at Clarkston Rd . Ford — Mercury MY 2-261! i 185) «“Fypensive WANTED — JUNKED Or UsEI cars, any make any mode) ‘tS BAGLEY AUTO PARTS FE 5-0219 iv un BAGLEY 8T. FOR AS LITTLE as aan FOR A MAKE OR as ‘ Shere $39.50 Dn WTD: JUNK CARS & acRAP e ° service FE 4-0562 No co-signers For Sale Trucks 90 No furniture loans 1¢PT. wats ON WHEELS. aoa im teohs Gaaher. made and cover, 249 8. Telegraph. ‘nl is Fr. CHRIS-CRAPT tao 1-P_ IN- board, $1,875 In water at 2737 Sylvan Shores Sylvan Lake. CHRIS CRAFT UTILITY. af BAILBORT c ge TCELLENT. cover, a ent 1678 Opdyke road or call FE OR 3-7184. Run. about. 158 h.p. plus. Very nite) one. Has won most Oekiand nd Coun. Ney = goo Cruisers, Run- a te co FE 20118 FE 23-0002 KECMETAL i900 be PR ROTAC Geach weet” Real “chet | re, 2300 Shimmons AVAILABLE A ANY T & a wae ALL MARIN® AINTS AND ~ board tunabouts used as ee — —_ epee cee for sale at Terms arranged, MU . eatly reduced price. 39 1964 GREAT LAKES. $300 DN | take sever “aoe ON ge RINE Bars 8 & SERVICE 052, SFT 8 e OM. 060 Hichiane ath oa isi Soe: sere afer 0:3 | isi yT ans BEEDBOAT i 100 HP. ¢ SUPER DEL. and flashy. FF $2139 war naenneeeeeieainenneessene FT, HOUSETRAILER. VERY _ #900 condition $600. 9506 PONTIAC CHIEF AMERICA'S FINEST bedrooma, ay, AR ATOG A PRICED HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES Drayton Paine, On 3-1203 a.) 8. Dort Hwy, Fitnt OXFORD Trailer Sales | 1888 8, Telegraph Phone FE 2-8033 a SELECTION OF NEW “WOL- verine boats at reasonable prices Howard Loomis, 10655 Dixie Hwy ALUMINGM 1 BOA1 & MOTOR. FE board—Exeelleat condit: pa We naw Be wee $55. 4921 TE ioe $35. OR 35723 — "Fuer, Ofiers Late Saat tay ore Ontor, Boat fi Fraliers—dont sop wap tod 8 Reow=gpromg Boats KELLY’ 5 “HARDWARE 3904 Auburn Avenue AUBURN HEIGHTS FE 2881) POR BEST QAtITY MARI RINE ene a et ealer EVINRUDE MOTORS Whirlwind Wolverine Coots ee canoes canoe Sterne mie Marine Hardware rt Seite Harrington B Boat Works es. Hi on balcony kitchen Ri Peonle — ——— trave- tart one "1" henson: aie: ~ share ore tog. rental ier nnd, ecestorier [ios oe co mah bl ee oe 2 PT. TRAVELITE. EOE Quick sale FE 81455. «Trailer _ Exchange + ANDERSON ee JOHN a SON OUTBOAR: ar % ton pick up. Very low | a = a We have several new out-| i ié Fl. MAHOGANY PLANE OUT. ition. Phone D % TON, ‘8s ForD + | NO finance companies “ch tem bive NB Mt coe wre No red tape indicators, excellent trucks, also! . Bell mps. |. Immediate Delivery Mids a’ Claarkeon Ra” We Hold Your Note For Buy Here, Pay Here NATIONAL d — Mercury MY 2-361) w FT Ep eee AXLF TRAILER. 1100x20 condition Priced oon ee cee FE | MOTOR SALES | eee nr 7” § SAGINAW be ng Bent oli On Sonia =< |, NOW! COOK AT THESE R&H, Dyneafio. ‘33 Buick Super, Hardtop, R&H. fo. W.W “44 Mercury. 2 dr. R&H Over drive, Power steering. This car is | | -'36 CHEV. “mileage. New truck ap-| Evy Ford Country Sedan, R&H. pearance. Just your car or) Fodomat muy truck down. Easy GMAC| 7 rentin conen: SAE 5 "3S! Chev. 2 dr. Raw terms. See it now. | ia Buses Special. Hardtop, R&H. i | Ore cars are al! Sharp. } HASKINS ,HURON MTR. SALES | CHEVROLET “gy Fon FORD. FROBOON aba #751 Dizte Highway et Mis he Nites “til 9, | ‘#8 % TON PICK UP. FORD = — R. & H., motor has ed, $295. or best offer. work: Rude Bervice. 990 8. Cass Lake International —_ bulldozer, 9 AGE ES TORT Diesel powered. 9 foot r on fon. of into. blade, good condition . . FORD Se TDA, ROP. | See it today. Late ie CYB. Dox DUMP IN GOOD | 1956 Plymouth Station Wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod- WILSON _ els, Some are demos. G M C Beautiful 1956 Plymouth Savoy, 4 . . c dr. V-8 push button drive, R&H, dba Laid —— — white - . e pein iz ue trim any eape- Open Evenings Till 8 cial features. Shown by appoint- Tuesday Through Friday | “= Peelers ‘wte'e cor. 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook club -pe __PHONE Snr © 5-90485 1952 Hudson Wasp, 4 dr. “Hyd ——— R&H. Nearly new tires. Ready gn = Olds. 4 dr. It's an 88, Rydra. WS &H. 2 tone. | 1946 Chevroiet #4 ton pane! deltv- ery. heavy duty axie. low mileage. CLARKSTON ( ‘HE \/ Chrysler-Plymouth ° 32.8. MAIN eT Cha 1986 CHEY. “210 2 DR. 8 | OYE. WIL, FULL PRICE © 1949-50 for equity. ‘31 Chev. Cl. Cpe... ..$295 50 Stude. Sedan ..... $175 "53 Chev. Sedan .....$595 ‘S6 'MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM e OS. | | MARE YOUR OWN TERMS 2-DOOR SEDAN. 8 CYL. LOW 219 V-@ 2DOOR POWER GLIDE LOADED WITR EXTRAS i OAKLAND AT C ASS - R&H. It's nice. One owner. | drive ___ Fer Sale Cars: ot good family car. MOTOR SALES MA 53141. SPECIALS | Open Evenings 1 Till 9 p.m. ‘52 Plymouth Cl. Cpe. $395 my, J . | "35 Chev. V8 Sedan $1,395 | yf S | MILEAGE. $1,793 FULL PRICE. cece dethcoee wale 52 BUICK a Deep blue 2 dr. R & H. 1 — Kos itt clean. kland. FE 2 DESOTO, 4 YOR EDOME | Ve R&H. hesamante trans. pow- | er steering, turn si Ss, iback- up lights, white side well tires. $600. Will trade. OR 43-5882. OLDS 56 DEMOS. 88. Super 88 J-drs. ¢drs and hard 08, 4-drs, and hardtops. Specially priced = summer clearance, AS’ LOW AS JUST au YOUR CAR DOWN ‘UP TO 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE | — HASKINS CHEVROLET-OLDS “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 731, Dixie Highway at Mis MAple 5-6071 tes ‘til ® —_ MODEL T, 2 COUPE. New tires. Completely rebuilt. Good transportation MI ¢-0384. "‘# FORD V-8, 4 DOOR SEDAN. ed H., clean car. $150, OR TRADE TODAY} tiac Catalina a Doaee sanen tran: "$5, Cads. Like | "55 eretenoner: vs 9.000 aes ‘85 Chev, 2 4 DR. TRADES Brant .- $e. Power” ite ~ TARE ADVANTAGE OUR Low THE L_ A WAGNER co ‘424 DR DR. CADILLAC FLEETWOOD OVERNEAD LOCATION 1960 my avke | Reeds “transm sion, Cheap. FE APTER THE 8. SHORTY He HOOR'S Bj ~ c ns SERVICE & SATISFACTION irmingnam DONT DELAY-ACT TODAY! fd. PE ‘clock GUIDE TO COLbe Set sor | HASKINS 3 things you're not using team Classified Ads! Bob F rost, lhe CHEVROLET LINCOLN | d Br see “Oakland County’ s S’WOODWARD® | Fain ‘on cat ie aw Wace ttn Mabie eect ites "ti 8 MI 62200 jtomiine 8, 2 dr BS oraee eae hem. ome ‘32 Dodee H.Top. Rk |” Seas = Glue. Gon ? mses waar: ame, Be be Sees ahdel Saas Hr “s Ford 2 ar Ll es TRUCKS “a Sher. Sipe Sa cnoscsdaces be ‘$2 ‘ouc sein Hote $645 Dodge pickup Si75 |, e MC suburban ‘MANY MORE> RIEMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLY MOUTH 8 Hard to al with. 0 8 terme” “Sh Soin =| Dodge 4 &....... $295 For Sale Cars. 91 peat 1954. ee . oa SOE ct Sane LARRY — es JEROME | Ssh cee Soot ta ROCHESTER FORD YEALER . a 2 ian, ‘Cike a ‘FOR IAN Se sRARS 4 | Goon To BUY" Bud 3! elton. 0. Off ers A eerie - Chev. 6 $145 1981 MERCURY BLUE CLUB Sr at Mere Sateen cadet uit rveraeen,ertvan Vir |aweey gt Spy t 2 lage, or_call PE 2-3913. “81 Pontiac F ond bh $m ic 5 "RB h S a“ = Plymouth 3 dr. Hy-drive § bn right Spot’ [3 ger te clus o 33 = 4 naa ~— big _§ po} = * — ~? ‘ard Tr SE NOTHING DOWN =e OE? $1005. oe _ peed Bl A ¢ ‘ar. _Powe: estes JUST GOOD CREDIT ‘3 Fora Crestline 4 dr... sites Buick super conv. 31 Pont 84dr.......s203| Bud Shelton ’50 Pont. 2 dr. 8......$145 MOTOR SALES ’50 Hudson ...... woe» $95 | SE Meee S Bart Big we aoe 50 Ford Conv. ......8250| two ton= green & gold. power "SO Ford 4 dr.. en eeee .$250 perme eal Sal oon a. veal ’49 Oldsmobile ....... $95| ‘et: Low milease. 82.306. "46 Dodge ....,...... $95 -| "50 Buick Aidt $195 | Bob Frost, Inc. 50 Pont. Conv. +... $393 | sg CONTINENTAL DEALER oodward Birmingham MT €1000. JOrdan 6-3933 EROME | 1951 PONTIAC. ? TONE GREEN. 40%. 82.28 monthly payments, OLDS-CADILLAC fer RAY NES Sikuinonan, ss MIDWES1 6-2756. on ri at Ca 6 ings PONTIAC. 8. dou CONDI. 34 MERCURY HARDTOP. TAKE ‘4? PONTIAC RADIO AND HEAT- over payments FE 5-0044 after 4. | er ee oe ae portation = r p 4 NASH RAMBLER, RADSO AND | 5 BowtiAc 7 5-58. UST BELL. needs muffler “ere — ust | aed offer EM MeFedry a = Sa ee “- EL LIQUIDAT ION LOT Down Assume easy monthly yments. Howard's "sed Cars lighland Pd. (M3) EM 32234 ‘#4 PONTIAC CONV.. FULL POW eae = a trade — | LINCOLN-MERCURY | USED CARS _ CASS AT PIKE sTs FE 4-3835 1952 PONTIAC 4 DR. DELUXE | 30 pee and heater. Hydra, MA, nn os CONV wae toe LLY | Wee CONSIDE n TRADE ee JAME? K BLVD. FE 40368 DRIVE SAFELY With One of These wered, like new Will trade | SANE BARGAINS They're Ready for You for the “Fourth” and Priced Right | 1956 De Soto Fireflite \-8 Convertible Demo. 1300 miles. | 1955 De Soto V-8 Fordor 19.000 miles. Radio | 1955 Dodge Coronet & high » overdrive, 3-129 for furthe 1951 NASH DELUXE 3 DR. YERY clean. in, $205. FE. 3-1542 1956 - OLDS. . DEMOS. HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE | GMC TRUCE DEALER OLive 1-976) 628 N. MAIN. ROCHESTER Mazurek Motor Sales | South Bivd. at Wood d _ PE: eset EASY ED! WILL TOTE YOUR WILL ACCEPT Fordor .......... $1595 Outboard motors oats, appll- bart » paymen: Sell Givauea esea NOTE 1558 Oidsmotite 8&8 ; BILL “SPENCE Everybody’ ; Credit we waele «516 $1995 @ Oaniand “ave ARS 89297 |, Is Good Here 1985 1 Ply macare Ve DETROIT MOTOR ALES | $1893 (MEaaaed whic cete_ Oa comm | _tteveectagmer ost Sade | tlardtop $189: _ tesa Fo ye Rais Sade Tiace Ea| VE. Poworfilte, Power vccrme. | 1955 Plymouth V-8 Eieet. Beeb enas Sabemer oe Fordur .......... $2195 lg tes ig West Side Used Cars| Muschi: Dower steers. 6.200 ai "oclow wholesaie “Sree at i Bere se, Sects crerwead & ew | 1955 Plymouth VS . makes & mode's to ~honse from ordor .......... $1695 West Side Used Cars Powerflite. radio 923 W. Huron re ¢218 1954 De Soto V8 a “ordor ee eas cnc $1495 rthite red HA PT FISHING 1984" De Sota Vv & [ J Club Coupe....... $1495 Ldap be Powerflite, power steerine POD i T AC ’ for a Used Car 1954 Dodge Coronet 6 Bargain for Fordor .......... $1195 Radio & heater S Al ES SUMMER? __|!oit.Nasi Fordor. ..$1195 adiar overdrive, reclining seats. 1984 Plymouth Savoy Clarkston Then Forde reso ess $995 1956 Catal an tee Geta “Line” on the 1984 1 Pontiac 8 : 1986 Starchief | eee Pull pow- Pordor 5.64.5 005- $1395 . SPOR: : . Starchief Hydramatic. “twa ten oa BARGAINS. 1953 Chevrolet Tudor $675 1951 Buick Riviera. ‘Special this . Two tone binck & White me hea '¢~ in Our Used Car 1953 De Soto 6 Pepe | Club Coupe ....... $975 N. MAIN 8? CLARKSTON | | § Mapie_§! Open, sights * Maole sia | POOL 1983 De Sote 6 mileage sa eaeren RE Dime STAR Chief $1495 7 weee eee es. 8973 2 2 FORD 1 HOT ROD D GHOW CAR. | “4 Door, radio & heater. dir. sig. ox rp, Say es! 1933 Dodge Suburban $995 cyl. low mileage 1953 rod Fordor. ...$895 line 6 Many extras. 1953 Hudson Hornet nd —— Coeeeeeeees $865 papier 27.000 miles. 1953 Ol nobile 88 Tudor ........... $1195 Hydramatit, power brakes 1953 Plymouth 34 FORD V8....... $995 4 Door, Custom, radio & heater, Ford-O-Mat. .$395 ‘49 PONTIAC 4 Dr.. Hydramatie, radio & heater, dir. wg. ®@ 1 owner beauty. '56 DODGE Royal. .$1895 2 a radio & heaier, automatic ission. 53 CHEV. 4 Dr..... .$995 Radio & heater, Power Glide, wner Low miesee. 300 series 1983 Plymouth 54 CHEV, 4 'Dr.. $1195 Suburban 210 Series, radio & heater, Power ‘Wo tone, very clean. \ = - directional signais. 10,000 1953 De Soto V-8 Wo $695 '$33 PONT. Ch. Dix.. .$003| 2 1 enon 2 ty choose fron. Tip toe sift. 4, Door, radio &. heater, Myare- 1952 Dodge Tudor. . $395] ’54 PONT. 2 Dr...... $795 1982 Hi Hudson Horact Chieftan, heater and Dir. Sig. Fordor ciate arate tersle ais $495 Sharp. Hydramatic radio 1951 De Soto Custom ~ Fordor ........... $450 Transportation) 15%{"phmocts ’ wee e ee $995 Specials ; a Noes A-l ures. | ’50 DODGE ...... $129.50 1931 Plymouth 2 ‘Door, radio & heater. Fotdor i..<..<... $495 ti i 90 FORD ..........$395] 1981 Plymouth | hele ohordor 3.4... gave G5) PONTIAC . o+e- $79.50 1950 De De Soto a) 5 ¥ Fordor ..... a 51 PONTIAC ....$149.50 « Door. LET'ER GO| 18S Be soto Ch cp on $395. & sheate: 1950" Hudson Fordor $195 1920 Pontiac 8 Sedan $275 1940°Ch Chry sler Fordor $995 1947°C Chevrolet Sedan Delivery .... ‘BRAID » PONTIAC ~ RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL. USED CARS” * PMR Sle Sh” is | ae 1 & heater, | low mileage. - TRADE-INS Buying a used ‘car from a“ne™v car dealer has a distinct‘ advantage. We do not buy our cars at the curb. They are trade-ins on the popular new Buick. Plus all are thoroughly reconditioned in our modern shop. Don’t guess. buy your next car from OLIVER BUICK MOTOR SALES, 210 Orchard Lake Ave.—60 cars to choose from... $1295 $1695 '33 Pont. Custom Cata- 34 Buick Riviera Hard- lina, radio and heater, top, radio and heater, Hydramatic. two tone all the extras, spotless paint, w/wall tires. on the inside and out. $795 $795 ’33 Ford 2 dr. sedan, ra- ‘33 Chevrolet 2 dr., ra dio and heater, ready to dio & heater, one own- roll, V-8 engine, good er, runs and looks good, tires. $195 down payment. $1295 *33 Olds 2 dr.. Rocket V8, Hydramatic, radio & heater. A sharpie, nice looking. $1195 "33 Buick Super Hard- top. radio & heater, Dy- $1595 53 Lincoln 4 dr., Capri, 24.000 actual miles, one owner. See this one. $1595 ’34 Buick 4 dr., Special, radio and heater, Dyna- ; ; Las | ea « oe: os ape a , naflow, custom trim, own, « mo. on va good rubber. ance. $2395 "35 Buick Special Rivi- era’ 4 dr.. Hardtop. ra- dio & heater, Dynaflow. two tone blue, 11,000 miles. $1595 - $5 Ford Fairlane 4 dr., radio & heater, Ford-- Matic, w/wall tires, V-8 engine. $395 "31 Pontiac 2 dr., radio & heater, 2 tone paint. A new lower price on this type car. $1695 "$5 Pontiac 2 dr., radio Hydramatic, An extra nice car. Oliver Buick 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. “WHERE PONTIAC BUYS ITS BUICKS” FE. 2-9101 14 Courteous Salesmen 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. qotburban = creme ae $8507 - YOU BUY Shoes to Fit Your Feet WE SELL Cars to Fit Your Purse LISTED BY STOCK NUMBER 211 S. Saginaw No. 1238 A. '54 BUICK Special............ $1395 4 Deor BLUE & IVORY. & 2209 Dynafiew W- Pag aa seat covers. All-other extras to go with this No. 227 A. '54 CHEV ROLET Bel Air...... $1145 BLUE with ove le Door, Radio and heater, Power Glide. W-Walis. Very sharp little car No. 1247 A. '33 CHEVROLET Bel Air..... .$998 2? TONE a tard Top, Power Glide. Radio and Heater, = Gias«, Rerr seat speaker All other extras to go s sme * eer No. 752 A. °53 CHEVROLET Bel Air... ...$875 8UN GOLD «& IVORY 2 Deor Redio and Heater ‘w-Wall tires New on covers, Looks sharp runs like new. No. 370 Venbeseom CKLY. News. Davis | Wave, Carcain Sagres | WEYZ, News, MeKen end of the summer. — ve = the lew 5 Monts 0 fegiaister” $3 82 Snake ike fiahe : ith Aol es ee t 2 2. WJBK. News, Clark Reid 3 400 ., a palin May ~meped “ao i au r @- Gheorghe Gheorgiu . Dej, Ro- mr eanEMe oe orvitie | WOAR News Coffer, Clem | Gym’ Reve Tom Goocne | Sue gm Philip, Lenhart me already.’ _ me Dedommen __ © Nrothers 87 Moist tack by throwing two bombs at Pad Pera mnist party chiet yay wan Mews Centel | yMeOw sR sce nan | WROM, Soe vor uruae | MEE piiartce, porte scuba ig Christan tea haa | a opened Q fire with pis tols and shot Be ,. me for * been planned as a filmed show ® . § otialal greeters when Tito and cKLW, 7 coor ime. ben cus mas hE eel ern WEAR, Mews’ Corsven”°™ |for some time, while Hersholt was Detroit Polish Paper Founder of Baler Firm, ‘cuns trom a churchyard across . train "e rans Sack ener WPON. Zee and Orville 0:00 WIR. a x wae cen wean Geneva mn Music Hall — ae: s * *& G. W. Landford, Dies [toe seed. *. * *¢ b king them —WJR, Point fo La WJ. WPON. WWJ. Jim Deland grade wee! siete Russian tour | 19:00 WIR. Point to Law WXYZ, ‘News Osgood Rp ls Geog oy “a, WXYZ, News, McKensle Tip nephels Uhipecter hed si Object of Red Probe. a ARBOR — George W.| At almost the same time an- Erwins Baseball Hall of| 4:39 (4)Cactus, Dan. (7) Cowboy Christian will operate out of a “= ire is ao toe — Irvin of the New) “Sate Howdy Doody. imedium-sized a. beginning with arch three jants Board. some patients referred to him from tee tgs a een >| 10:30—(7) = File, USA. Rob- bs @0—(2) The Early Show. (7) small-town old Dr. Paul Christian. Million Dollar Movie. Jack on yt ronsolieea all Mickey Mouse Cub. (9) Dance’ tral Committee of the Polish Com-| munist Party who defected to the West last January. Tex Tan Saddles and Bridles Leather Goods Spurs Bits Western Clothing for the Entire Family Acme Boots for Men. Women and Children Straw Hats for All Ages He will dine ieent cas patieuits, \travelers through town. The young Dr. Christian wil] go on vacation, | Square Dance Clothing B BAR B WESTERN SUPPLY NEW TAPE RECORDERS F ee ceili Ma al lu dt News Caravan. John | Seige. One Fouts Ben good-looking actor said. ‘‘Not every’ —— Fred J. Walls, of 5669 Shore Dr., story will be about the. woman| will take over the office of secre- who thinks she has bad appendi- Society of citis but really has a bad hate ta. Gaerdon MacRae. Music. _ $7995 ! inl thane ck adviser, mae man is Panning su Name Pontiac Man allowing ee ae up in | fo the “Gwen Eleanor’ turns) (i, (Lone te open vnunet ce cea | HAMPTON | -| traitor; Richard Greene stars crooked governor i Ppeteiment tn 645-4) — eit the {0 Post i in lety “Each story will vary,” the tall,| 5 W. aves. FE 46-2525 j Cameron Swayze | | Warner Anderson, Tom Tully in: 7:00—(7) —T V Reader's Digest. “San Francisco Playboy.” “Family Reunion, U.S.A." a 11:00—(7) — Soupy’s On. Soupy Morning, Open Road. (2) — Talent Scouts. Arthur Godfrey hosts vareity. | Cortwright in “The Doll Man.” 8:60—(7)—Jumbo Theater. Charles ™: /11:30—(4)—Dark Encounter. Jorja, sought two convicts who walked away from trusty crews on South- Dr. Christian wil] lead a monastic kind of life or not,”’ Carey. who is happily married and has six chil- N janitor tries to) Sales with variety. (9) — Good PHARMACY Greek-American jan > Detroit, July 1. He and other fop |, FITEPATRICK'S _ | bring his family over from the, Theater. Basil Rath-ictticers were elected at @ recent! pina ber Fh si indicated by a - —— old country. (4) fcolor)—Pro-| bone as Sherlock Holmes in’ meeting of the professional group * — : tame thas ped —— Harpies rl (#) — News. Walls is in charge of the Detroit) «The young Dr. Christian.” Ca- MUNTZ T V sexil in Rogers and dada a (2) — News. Jac ‘Technical Section of the Research rey said, “will be more active. . jand Development Division, Inter- SERVICE stein’s musical comedy about a 1:15 — (7) — The Crash. Dick national Nickel Co. Petal bh ay relocate Member of Octiend County |) ™th librarian who loses all her/ Powell. Rhonda Fleming in “Cry| Earnest Boyce, head of the Uni-|man. A fellow with sympat Y. | inhibitions. (2)—Burns and Allen.| Danger.” (4) — The Little Show. : man. A ith sympathy and Electronics Association | 2h) SP ge verity af gan's depart-/understanding who can be coldly : Gracie discovers that her son) ce Fabulous ment of engineering, was elected objective when he wants to be FE 4.1515 wants to change his name rather) {2) —Miss Fair Weath-| president. 3 than trade on his parent's repu-| ¢?. Bette Wright. “He'll have a struggle between Open Eves. Tin 10 P. M. tation. -11:28—(2) — Les Paul-Mary Ford. ~ what he’s been taught that is C&V TV 158 Ocklend | 2:30—(7) — Voice Program. Je Music. Two Convicts Escape new and what his uncle used to . wand Bucs, Metepeien Cpsmn(tilb-- ti ~2ighwatch Theeter Theater. From Trusty Crew ‘do, which represents the human 4 basso, sings “Oh What a Beauti-’ Dennis O'Keefe in “Up in | Side of him. ful ” and “Song of the. Mabel's Room.” | JACKSON (®—Authorities today) «7 gon't know whether the young! = en eee Seer. dren, continued. . 18:50 — (2) — Weathervane and : * * Lady’s Game.” (9) — Ethel| Meditations. Shephern Edwards, 30, sentenced; “I've tried to find out about this, ae n 7 ong 1:00—(@)—News Final. te 1 to a amos for ve but when it comes a Thompson Money, = rape from. Wayne County, , everybody's adamantly quiet. I starving author falls in love. (2) TUESDAY MORNING 1955, and Oliver White, 27, -sen-/may not even be able to have the same nurse each week.” 6:60—(2) Meditations. (4) T ‘oday’s |6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. themselves of Cousin Tennessee Ernie. 7:60—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To-| Prison authorities said Edwards’ ; 30 — (D—Superman. “The Mind), 48%. home was in Canton, Ohio. Easy TV Service Machine” kills three witnesses. |2°23—(4) News. ee * (9) — Who's the Guest. (4) — 7°90—(4) Today. (7) Countryside ‘Cobo to Oe in Bay Ci PROMPT | Robert Montgomery Presents, 7S?) Cartoon Classroom. .«4) CO to Be in Bay City REASONABLE “An Elephant for Peanuts,” the |. = DETROIT #—De Al- story of a boy who wanted to/#0*—(@) Today. (7) Little Ras-jnert E. Cobo, a pce lng a the} aye SERVICE own an elephant more than any-|_ ©@/S- [Republican gquberadferiel neusine- When You Want It one else; Lin McCarthy, Les- ra Asa Morning Playhouse. tion, will make a campaign ad- oods, star. (2) — December Tuesday P T Bride. Matt lets success go to his 8:30—-(4) Today (7) Wixie’s Won- — in Bay Gly and HAM ON head and nearly loses his wife: | ELECTRIC Spring Byington stars. 8:45—(2) News, Weather. spoke poke Saturday South Ha- | Fa : i C, Ti T F If you have 2 FARM, gornalle - um Bureau. Dram- |S, News. (2) TV a nie. Iven, aather. =n 825 W. Huren FE 4.2525 | i Q 0 ay for FREE LOT .r_VACANT atizat actual cases from/|*®®—(2) Garry ‘Mente. ) Romp- : fof w aubntan GneGarcenry | 00 Youh Bajess Su. (| & meh. Springs, Dow Seomeine ang Mies. : ee Home Deizonstration a Lightweight bout: Lud- 9:30—(2) Acther Godfrey. (7) ec ; . that you want te... ig Lightburn, of British Hon-| Theater. | SELL, ondiy vs. Jake Josato, of Phila- 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. “| TRADE or LEASE. delphia, (2) — oo One. “Mr. tt Home. Arcularis,” an’ adaptation of |28:25—(4) Window in Home. ' So hasan | Steen = 5" «| BE ADOUARTERS | drama stars J jome. re 5) 64 WW. Geren FE 5-0905 and Many Whecee, Ses 10:65—(7) News |11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) It Could Md Be You. (D) Story Studio. Wide Selection of Components | 12:08—(9) Experimental School. | 11:16—(2) Love of Life. | 11:25—(7) News. '11:30—-(2) Search for Tomorrow. } Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance—Complete Installation HEY! HEY! LOOK! GIVEAWAY! | i | Catalogue “Net” Prices | LOOK! 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UNE 25, 1056 |Win Casn rrize to Puzzle No. 5: : { Looking for a way to overcome that summer lethargy? The Press’ new word game POT-O-GOLD is designed to perk you up — and give you a chance to win one of the weekly prizes which will be offered until~Labor Day. It's tun.’ All you need is a pencil! and a postcard. Everything else is below. The purzle consists of (1) a number of circles whiuh contain @ iew scrambled letters, and (2) a corresponding hst of clues to these words printed below. The object is to ar- range each group of circled letters into a word that best fits its clue.. The word which you select for Circle No. |, then would be the one which you would print in the space io the tight of (1) below. one See ee eee eee eee oe You may use such « symbol! as any letter you However. it and all letiers in that circle must be used. The $ sign. of c in the word. can nt ANY letter, Do the same in all the other circles. Study the clues carelully 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! ep PSESCKSSSSSSSCessssssecesegvsgezsgvny, PUZZLE NO. 5 ; eee f be Li) ganotinsonesace eeee eae J Acaoceedeasodorscdascen BU occcsccccsssecesccsss- MG eoeicincien ccsssscwens “4 B cecescasccse AACOOC eeec hb ceseces edeestenes cisieese ‘ W) oogncnngdcocdocssncssar UT GAS ene ceeerecenopnnonc P| _ eancccocpeococpoonoonon |) sbsosnesdsecsesosonade - 4 8 eeeeereeae eee ee ee eeee 14 ee | ry U Wacccccccswepsiscesicnces: BB iene sinc weveniosiese nice ] @ wscesscceccees saae WO weccescececevciseiscclasisie a WADE roe c ccc c cece cece varcesssecisscissisisineeiieiclsee . 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The means to .......... water rapidly is a great con- venience on a small boat. . &% Whena.......... leaves a ship suddenly. it's pos- sible something is radically wrong. - tee ep eaneenee ‘s pgpecdtion with the law should keep him on the straight and path. ; ll- The activities of a .......... . if found cut, are certain make him an object of reproach. -12, Esecuti are often eccused of being responsible for @ big business's .......... spe 2 13. Such needles may have a tendency to curve after a while. - dd oe yd discussions. 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