began arriving an PaRanie nny nines See S ES ESTES ESS SSS Fpl: aes ; | in 3 4 . | aie! s i } ht PONTIAC P! ES! = 114th YEAR * * * % PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, “FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 —44 PAGES TED PREas PHOTOS Te AINTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVI Fee, Pon tiac TOP AWARDS.— Pontiac Press Editor John W. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Fitzgerald and (at right) National Editorial Association Secretary Don Eck * Press Wins 3 Top National A —— AP Wirephete hold three top awatd plaques won by The Press, after presentation last night at the NEA conven- tion in Louisville, Ky. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Pontiac Press scored a triple sweep in the National Editorial Association awards for 1956, winning - all three of the highest honors. The Pontiac publication was awarded first place by the ten. - judges covering General Excellence of newspapers‘ in the Open Division for publications with more than 10,000 circulation. The winner receives the handsome plaque offered by Editor and Publisher, newspaperdom’s famous trade publication. The Press also was awarded first place for typographical excellence and will receive the Mergenthaler Linotype Com- pany’s first place plaque. In addition to these two smashing triumphs, The Press received first place in a special Sweepstakes contest open only to the winners of any awards during the last five years. This was the first time this prize has been offered and it was awarded to The Pontiac Press. This was the top award of the year. Newspapers were sees from 45 states with 89 plaques going to the winners, the second and third place publications and those with honorable mention in the various divisions. [ *« & *® Winning three awards by The Pontiac Press sets a record and the fact all of theth were first places makes the achieve- ment even more remarkable. x * * Likewise significant was the fact that the three Pontiac Press awards were determined on different issues of The Press and the ratings were the decisions of three groups of judges. In awarding The Press its first place for General Excellence, the judges* statement said in part: “Its headline dress is uni- . form, conservative but in pleasing balance from eight column banner lines to its smallest one column heads. Its ad makeup. is attractive throughout the inside pages allowing for a free flow of news. The sharp appearance of its news pictures throughout the paper helps to build reader traffic on the inside pages. Also, The Pontiac Press is outstanding in its handling of four color work and this applies to both news and adver- tising.” Only a small percentage of the newspapers in the country is equipped to handle four colors. Pontiac has been a pioneer and one of the outstanding exponents since the beginning. “ xk * The Birmingham (Mich.) Eccentric won a plaque for excel- lence in typography for Suburban Weeklies. John W. Fitzgerald, Editor of The Press, attended the annual meeting of the National Editorial Association and received the three plaques on behalf of his publication. The Press has just received a telegram from the Michigan Press Association reading: “Heartiest congratulations to administration and staff for tremendous showing in NEA better newspaper con- tests for 1956.” = Ike Goes to Hospitalke Will Appeal With Upset Stomach for Senate Help WASHINGTON (INS) — The White House said today that President Eisenhower was taken by ambulance to Walter Reed Army Hospital following an intestinal dis- order he suffered early this morning. The ailment was diagnosed as an attack of ileitis, an nflammation of the lower portion of the small intestine. The White House said there was “no indication of any heart trouble.” on Foreign Aid Confers Monday With Leaders in Attempt to Restore House Cuts WASHINGTON (#\—Pres- News Secretary James C. Hagerty said he could not ident Eisenhower, rebuffed say whether the President's condition was serious or critical. appraisal. The President's personal, physician, Maj. Gen. How-'P#!. ard Snyder was Summofied! Magerty told a news confer. to Eisenhower's bedside at *™* at + ee He said the doctors did not make such an ~ his foreign aid program. es approximately 12:20 2 a. m. after the President ?-™- tt the President's “biood awoke with an upset stom- ach. . Hagerty said in a statement that the President was being taken to medicine at Walter Reed. | and that he bas no fever. pressure and pulse are good"’ of was Col. Francis Pruitt. chief Walter Reed as a “precautionary Called to the White House this measure." He said he did not know how diagnosing LEWIS KOEPFGEN’ Elks Arriving Today for State Convention Some 1,500 Elks and their wives in Pontiac this morning for the opening of a four day state convention. Registration, sightseeing and the start of a recreation program. bus- jed the members. Michigan Elks Assn. president, Lewis Koepfgen, of Port Huron will be the guest) speaker at the annual president's, banquet tomorow night at the’ Elks Temple: to join Dr. Snyder in the President's ail- morning ment. GIVEN INJECTION When first announced by Hag- erty at 8:50 am. ‘EDT, it had been described as an upset stom iach and headache. The President was given an in- travenous injection of dextrous sugar this morning This was apparently to supply his body with energy while his con- i } | i ts aftack were dramatically similar dition kept him from eating Circumstances surrownding the te the early morning ef last | Sept. 24 when Eisenhower suf- fered his coronary thrombosis. Then, as today, Dr. Snyder was |summoned to the President's bed-| __ (Continued on Page 2 2, Col. 3) ‘both in the House, turned to the Senate today for support of The White House an- parties Eisenhower on Monday in cuts in the multibillion: dollar program. | A similar bipartisan con-| ference with House leaders. was held this past Tuesday, but the House yesterday ig- nored the President's plea ‘and upheld a $1.109.000.000 committee cut in his $4,- 900,000,000 request. The Monday meeting will take place at the White House .at 4:30 p.m. EDT On the Republicad? side the President invited Vice President Nixon, Minority Leader Know. land (Calif) and Sens. Millikin (Cole), Bridges (NH), Saltonstall . (Mass), Wiley (Wis) and Smith | (Nd). . Among Democrats. he asked Majority Leader Johnsen (Tex) and Sens. George (Ga!, Clements (Ky), Hennings (Mo) and Green els ‘Pot-0- Gold Now $225 No Winner for First Week Almost 5,000 puzzle fans (4,996 to be exact) sub- mitted answers to the first Pot-O-Gold puzzle pub- | lished last week. midnight deadline. incorrect! So. .. Alas, 23 missed the Tuesday Of the other 4,973—4,973 were the $100 prize is added to this week's prize money, making the current puzzle worth $200, or $225 if a regular Press reader solves it. The current puzzle and the answer for last week appears today on page 19. ‘Try again and remember the Tuesday night deadline. Big Rockfall Shakes Niagara Police M ystified - | Nia by Huge ‘Fireball’ Seen at Straits CHEBOYGAN @®—State Police today said they were unable to account fo rreports of a naa flash of light spotted between mainiand and Bois Blanc — in the Straits, “a Mackinac last! ‘nounced Senate leaders of night. have been Troopers said a@ search of the summoned to meet with shoreline 20 miles on either side of | Cheboygan failed to turn up a there were no reports of trouble from Straits traffic State Police also said a check | of area bases disclosed no air- craft unaccounted for. “We've checked out all the angles and have found nothing,” a trooper at the Cheboygan post said. Reports of a block-wide fireball came about 9-30 p.m. last night. Cheboygan Police Sgt. George Faught said the fireball appeared to blossom about a half mile off shore. He described it as 150 feet high and wide as a city block. R. E. Hunt, general manager ef radio stations WCBY said a brilliant flash was visible for 20 | , seconds and then a dull glow | continued for about five minutes, from the Great Lakes freighters Mohaw’ and the Samuel Mitchell. _ Oscoda Gets New Jets OSCODA \P—A new fighter inter-. ceptor squadron is being set up at Wurtsmith Air Force Base here to fly the latest air force jet inter-' ceptor, the Convair F102. Wurt- smith will be one of the nation’s first bases equipped with the mis-| sile-carrying, Delta- wing jet. Dorothy Curtice to Wed FLINT «—Dorothy Anne Cur- tice, daughter of Harlow H. Cur- will be married June 16 to Hugh Bronsdon Hartwell of Worcester Mass. The ceremony will be in Flint’ '. First Presbyterian Church, viction with ae v. S. Su na an effort to restore House clue. The U.S. coast guard said| é ONE KILLED, 40 ESCAPE — A section of the Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation's Schoellkopf Reports of the flash also came | Power Station lies under tons of debris today at bo base os = are — of the eee lens from the station is about ——— ———= Petitions Seeking |] Full Pardon Gilliland Will File Appea With U. S. Supreme Court: Legal machinery is turnin g to restore Clayton C. Gilli- land, fiery leader of rebellious Lapeer County farmers, tice, president of General Motors, back to freedom. Grand Rapids attorney Clem Block said today that he plans to file an appeal of Gilliland’s conspiracy con- Club Proposes $750, 000 City Park A. proposed $750.000 city park around us, we still have not made A dinner dance at 5 p.m. today “4S tackled last night by members use of them for Pontiac residents.” will be the highlight of the opening of day activities. SCHOOL WILL SOON BE OUT.. and many families are get- a summer vacation which means there is a big demand for all kinds of good used fufnishings. This ad brought over 20 calls and everything was sold, If you have some- “thing to sell, place your ad Now! DRESSING TABLE WITH STOOL, men's large rdrobe, . cornet bookshelf, coffee & lamp table, lamps, ete, Cabinet radio and utility cabinet. PE 27-9800. 4754 Kiizabeth Lake Ra. DIAL FE 2-8181 Just Ask for the WANT AD DEPT... ting their cottage ready for . | To Place Your Want Ad. } the Owen-Wever-Hawthorne ‘Hawthorne Schgol. The. cated between Little Silver and. Kregor Lakes in north Pontiac. Plans were drawn up a year ago by Keith M. Honey, landscape architect, under the direction of David R. Ewalt, director of the ‘city Parks and Recreation Depart- ment, ; The plan, which makes use of some 110 acres, includes extensive bathing facilities, boating and fish- ing docks, boat rental, golf course, picnic area, ball lemonds and an outdoor theater. | Leslie Hadson, chairman of the Parks © for the Owen- | Wever . Hawthorne Community Gap and state representative for Pontiac, presided over the meeting and presented thé pro. posed park plan. “The city of ‘of :.any_ kind ives Pontiac fon said, “With all" the om +f si | Pontiac has no park that swim,” Hud) 'tomorrew, The high will be 78 to preme Court Monday. > Petitions are being circu- lated to ask Gov. G. Men- nen Williams to grant the 62-year-old Detroiter medical pardon from the Suggestions for carrying the idea Park is a piece of land between 414-5 year. prison sentence to clubs, the Chamber of Com- (Walton Boulevard and the North Purpose of the meeting, Hudson merce and industrial concerns to. Telegraph extension. Comminity Cluh-at’a meeting at: | said, was three-fold: 1. Can inter-'gain support were discussed, lest be aroused in Pontiac for such | '$750.000 to $1,000,000 and would) ‘Pontiac residents get behind this project and follow it through to) completion. 2. How Would such a project be financed and 3. How can the Owen- Wever group present it to the city so they will consider it in next year's budget? It was the consensus of the’ 25 representatives of the club pres- ent that interest must be aroused throughout the city, - - In Today's Press | County News. .;.......... 20, 21 Damon Runyon........... eT Keditorials .........ccceeenes 6 High School. ,...........566- 13 Pot-0-Gold veers Dd Sports........ 29, 30, 31, 32, BS Theaters .........6...55 26,27 TV & Radio siesta Wilson, Farl.:..........55... Women's Pages.cvs-18 thru 19 rf Ag a 1 if | Floyd T, Miles, commissioner of Wells on the land and park plans jn the proposed park would be lo- ‘a project which would cost from ‘District 4 where the park would be include drilling of a third, the ‘The physical plans include sev- located, suggested presentiry whole plan to the City Commission ‘for Possible allowance in next iyear's budget. John A. Streit, of the Parks and Recreation Department, explained that $3,000 annually has been ap- propriated by the City Commission so far for this type of develop. ment. ‘ et a must streks that the park be built for all the people of Pon- tiac by all of people of Pon- | tac. Tt must Se a city wide proj- | eet.” , : Of financing the project, H jsaid private contributions . ‘figure as would groups giving man- ual assistance pls financing from ithe city by raising the millage to) pay, off any bonding obligation that ithe project) might incur. The 110\acres owned by the city iand ‘under consideration for this Streit said there are already two eral buildings: A bath house, | snack bar, a lounge with boat | repair and storage space provid- ed and a future golf coutee club house, The outdoor theater in the plans would utilize the contours of a hill for seating facilities and could be used, Hudson said, “for city_pag-! eants, musical presentations—and other projects.” From last night's meeting, the plan will go to the Board of Di- rectors of the Owen-Wever-Haw-) land |thorne Club for ‘further considera.’ ny tion and discussion. i a ! Japan Oks Red Pact TOKYQ, w# — Japan's Cabinet) formally approved today fishing|CIO Council has petitioned Gov. treaty and sea rescue agreement|Williams for a full pardon for Gilli- signed with Soviet Russia in Mos-/land, who advised the farmers in sola law f he began’ serving May 21. Gilliland has played a major role shenanigans which preceded and followed the failure of the. ‘Lapeer Farmers Mutual Fire In-, ‘surance Assn. in 1935. He was convicted of conspiracy to obstruct justice following a June 2, 1952 scuffle when farmers sought to prevent the eviction of a widow from her farm. How can one man be guilty of conspiracy, is one of the points Block said he would raise in seeking the appeal. Three farm- ers were acquitted of the charges when they stood trial with Gili- { Block said he would: aiso ‘raise ithe points thata change of venue |had -been denied, and that one of! the jurors was related to one of the. ‘defendants in the trial. On another front, the Lansing River gorge. Picture was taken with a telephoto After Cooler Night, ja Pleasant Weekend gara lide Wrecks Power Plant One Man Dies as Rubble Falls ‘on Powerhouse 40 Escape Plant; Loss Set at Over $50 Million; City Plunged in Dark NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y, (®—The most jrockfall in the recorded history of the spectacular Niagara Gorge took one F* man’s life late yesterday L and left the huge Schoell- kopf hydroelectric station in tumbled-down ruins. More than 40 other em- ployes of the Niagara Mo- hawk Power Corp. scram- ibled along the precipitous bank to safety as two of ‘the station’s three sections ‘roared into the wild rapids | ap wirepnete D€Hind them. - Some 300,000 kilowatts nearby Rainbow Bridge. Power Of power capacity was half mile below ane Falls. wiped out. —_ Charles J. Wick, administrative ‘vice’ president in charge of the ‘company’s Western division, said his only estimate of the loss could be that it was “far in excess of 50 million dollars.” Original cost of the two completely wrecked . Weather Bureau fore- sections when they were built sts a al weekend for the more than 30 years ago was 36 Pontiac area. Temperatures will million dollars. be in the upper 70's. There was no estimate of the Tonight will be a little coolet size of the rockfall, but the with a low of 4 to 38. “bite” from the wall of the Fair weather is predicted for Krke was more -500 feet wide and the weight of the rub- ble probably ran well into the thousands of tons. 82 degrees. The lowest thermometer reading preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- Richard A. Draper, 39, of near- tiac was 64 degrees. At 2 p.m. the by Lewiston, a machinist, was. mercury rose to 42 degrees. i( ontinued on Page 2, Col. 4) William Kalwitz Named «Outstanding Citizen of ‘55 William F. Kalwitz, member of the Pontiac Planning Commission, and GMC Truck and Coach official, last night received the Mayor’s Trophy as the outstanding citizen of 1955. * The presentation was made at the "City "Hall at. the annual meeting of the Greater Pontiac Adviaery Council. Kalwitz was selected. by Mayor William W. Donaldson for his con- tributions fo the community from 1936 to the present. He was instrumental in raising the tity from last to first place in highway safety, awakening the public to their responsibility in the school system, and aiding in the smashing of organized gambling as a member of the Ouhtand age * ee to & second term as president of wi clemaaied vaitee tik ot dea eee destructive se NO SOME eee ae City Denies Servic re mg ‘nying a request to connect to/$2" and Richard ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 8. 1956 4 ‘ i rs 4 ‘ 4 4 ff ‘ Le ; 44 t es to Shopping Center Steal Golf Clubs, Cart |rtm Senge a rar oS) rom awa rive ra |Ottawa biter Nee. paar A set of golf clubs, caddy cart] tne garage was unlocked, police re- The Day.in Birmingham Summer Recreation, Program Is Announced . BIRMINGHAM — The summer recreation program will. include swimming, music, rifle shootings,| Monday baseball, radio dramatics, golf, *PULLMAN ca 10 95 i | Complete Set program came today from the! emphasizes. Single Piece Prices: city’s recreation director, Robert Girardin. : Besides his wife, he is survived: George Benton: Wayne Supervisors OK $50 Million Program Over Protests the city’s sewer and water supply. ‘ Last month the developers of the $35 million: center, to be built on a 150-acre site at Tele- graph and Square Lake Kds., asked for use of approximately 80,000 gallons of city water a day. They also wanted to tap onto the sanitary sewer lines | and use four fire hydrants tor Walter Dewer Harvey emergency use. , * ; —_ | i of Toledo, Ohio and Mrs. Wallace Ni R kf ; II Annexation Key ‘Pontiac Deaths R. Williams of Pontiac, three lagara 0c a Tae child; a brother and sister, both i p h Jimmie Fields _ living in Bulgaria. UINS | owernouse Service will be held at 2 p.m.|. Service will be at 2 p.m. Mon-| (Continued From Page One) i Pp Developers of Project of 320 McNeill St. The Rev. Charles neral pete eney Lina Kirel| wants of powerhouse walls. His on H. Peoples, assistant pastor of Zoncheff, pastor of t cledo body was not immediately recov- ere j ; following in Oak Hill Cemetery.) ~~ P : | officiate with burial in Oak Hill eae oe oe ATF tee Draper and the others had been | Cemetery. ve ner working feverishly sandbagging a By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. g y A refusal yesterday of granting! April 12, 1919 and married to fait almsiie| downetreara from ibe 1 |American Falls, where a giant : : ; Mr. Fields came here from iJuly 28, 1954. The seepage had adopting a policy of annexation pint four years ago. He had been discovered only a few hours| or ho services. a oe _**)) Foundry & Machine Co., Roches- commission, City Manager W. K. toy, The staccato reports of ¢rack- Willman dispatched a letter to the! ing walls warned the men that the Mile" ahovoi a be by three brothers, hs cle Mile’ shopping center to ol Jesup, William James Robes Alle knew is that the walle Robertson Jr.,. | and ceiling started to ¢ome down Mrs. Betty Salters of Saginaw and | Nelsog, 25, one of the crew. “I two sisters living in Florida. | Ignoring Mayor Albert E. Cobo's didn’t step for anything. I was wounds in Pontiac General Hospi-|Wayne County Board of Super- , . ‘tal. Friends may call after 7 visors yesterday approved a $50. The station, largest hydro plant as hi th arth-shaki Carruthers Funeral Home. jProtests of Cobo backers. ; Sie Ghee iilewed each othe ' Willis H. Hall, secretary of the fore 5:30 p.m. When it was over, |Witherspoon, city controller, had ix‘ turbi in tk Walter Dewer Harvey, 66, of 228 urged the board to delay the ee furine xenecelers in te grandchildren; one great-grand- 'Saturday for Jimmie Fields, 37,/4ay from the Donelson-Johns Fu). ot sway in the cascading rem Telegraph Road New Bethel Baptist Church, wil)/Church will officiate with burial) Want Water, Sewers - : 7 r 8: i : He was born in Byhalia, Miss. home after 8:30 this evening leak a. the bas of tha otation municipal services to another, Dorothea Edwards in 1951 in Jesup fringe area project indicates the Ga. 0 U e | Rantiac (City Coteiniesion is sioxty, ) J irockfall destroyed Prospect Point been employed by the Oakland earlier. e | Upon ihe advire of the city, on | ef an * © «6 developers of the “Michigan Mira-| end of the building was near. built in Bloomfield, Township, de oo both of Florida, three sisters! and I ran like hell,” said Chris Mr. Fields died Saturday of gun Huron pipeline program, the really scared.” o'clock this evening at the Frank million water program, over ‘he in the Niagara Mohawk system. /'3oard of Commerce, and John H. Io Gee) Guat onto | oe Lae action two sections were buried in debris Although no decision on rena cher aneninie been Morning in Pontiac General Hos-' million pipeline plan, announced | formally adopted by the commis- ee had been in ill health Tuesday. | The destroyed generators. sioners, it is apparent they are, — | Cobo said yesterday he has edging toward making annexation! Born in Huron County July 11. neither rejected nor approved the er Se _ |1889, he was the son of James and : a qualification for municipal serv- Margery Millick Harvey. He came, plan to pipe water from Lake cle service for heavy “industry, had a capacity of 200,000 kilo ices. | 4 | Haron to communities in Oak- |W@tts. The loss af power brought This trend is substantiated by 10 Pon ee 38 years ago {rom Elk land and Macomb Counties. He jmuch of the area’s chemical in- Willman who said yesterday, ‘said he would be interested if ‘Stry to a halt FOUR GENERATORS ; The third section, where com- The statement came in reply to,Pany officials hoped they might “when you open the door up once| Mr. Harvey, who was a mem- the two counties had a better in comes another fellow with 700 ber of the Oakland Avenue Unit- | answer. . homes’ wanting like service.” | “a elma, pus. SS meen re- | “uy . | from Fisher ; Division. | 3 weet ie cae ite dc Mee pm Pur ots io aroma. sure athe ioe M join." He leaves his wife, the former Tyesday announcement by area\Vestment, housed four 7,200-kilo- he added. ‘Anna Young; three sons, Arthur of officials concerned with the grow. watt generators in 25-cycle serv- tike |W: Brooklyn Ave. died yesterday pending further study of Cobo's $85 at the bottom of the 220-foot goree.| * * @ af} include free play in the mornings died: in Ann Arbor, will be at 1] lused in Niagara Mohawk's 25-cy-| and afternoons and league play in/pm. Saturday at Manley-Bailey! § the salvage some remnant of their ie _. At present only Sylvan Lake jHamilton, Ohio, John and James, lice and nine 8,000-kilowatt gener- and a portion of Waterford Town. both of Pontiac; two daughters, | ship immediately adjacent to the Mrs. Florence Donohue of Orchard: city’s. western limits, tap onto re and Mrs Agnes Neil of Pon- jac Pontiac's sanitary wers. ‘ 7 in Also surviving are three broth- “We furnish no water to either ers, Joseph of Berkley, Calif., Wil- but have a cross connection and liam of Washburn, Wis. and John. could in the case of emergency,” of Lenoir, N.C; three sisters, Willman said. 'Mrs. Olie Herman, Thula and Eliz- “The city will have to decide abeth Harvey, all of Lenoir. eventually how much we can Lena Mr. Harvey's body will be at, vide to these fringe areas on an'the Pursley Funeral Home until’ economical basis: ‘noon Monday. It will then be taken | He explained limited water andito the Oakland Avenue United| sewer facilities in the city and a|Presbyterian Church for service at. ing water supply crisis. K formed Southeastern Michigan Wa- ter” Authority, said he had not heard of the Detroit plan befure Copoo's announcement. lke in Hospital, Has Upset Stomach (Continued From “Page One) blacklog of providing them to|2 p.m. The Rev. Theodore R. Alle- Side at 2 a.m. by a telephone call many city areas prevented an bach, his pastor, will.officiate with open door policy of services to burial following in Ottawa Park) fringe areas. ‘Cemetery. : from the First Lady. Then, as today, the President's upset stomach (‘‘digestive upset’’ Royal ‘Oak Mayor Howard K./ators in @standard 60-cycle service. eHey, chairman of the newly.’ y 9 | All power in this city of almost) 190,000 was cut off. A gradual re-) turn began within two hours as) the company tapped current from} jother sources. | | * * ® | A company official said the col-| lapse might have been caused by| ja seepage of water into rock crev-| ice: tween the face of the gorge | ‘and’ the canal that fed water into| ithe station to power its turbines. | He suggested there was an “earth movement” in the area. ‘MINOR QUAKE . of the Canisius College seismo- Train Cese . .3.79 - Weekender . .3.98 Pulimen ... .4.98 for boys and girls over five | | June 19 and run fhrough July years.’ Elementary craft work | 27, but others will be announced will be from § a.m. to 12 noon | ,as the summer weeks pass, at Girardin says A group of begin | 1ST ~ QUALITY lug- gage, washable bap | At Barnum School Pool, where Weekdays. : ering in choice ‘10,000 youngsters are expected to Music at Baldwin school will be! ra colors, contrast: swim this summer, classes for fee and registration, with classes) te. onsy- boys and girls who will be held. rated by ability. Arnold Berndt! rp hes se oe. Beginners will swim in the early and Robert Kutscher will teach | day, with advanced swimmers in classes in band, orchestra, and | late afternoon. individual music. 1 Rifle shooting will be at the! Tennis will be played at Barnum, police range, Cranbrook and Springdale, and Eton Park, with Lincoln, for boys and girls nine instructions on request at Eton, years and older. Radio dramatics at no charge. Day camp, for boys — will be at the high school, weekday and girls eight years or older, will Best mornings for junior high schoolers be held at Springdale park, with only, wtih programs to. be per- fees only for craft materials used. formed for local radio stations. - * 8s ‘BASEBALL ALL DAY Service tar treme Made - Baseball at 13 ball diamonds former Birmingham resident who Before You Buy—Compare at SIMMS SAVE Plenty at BIG DISCOUNTS *% All Famous Makes ® NATIONALLY ADVERTISED CHES © LONGINES © ELGIN ischeduled evenings. Fourth grade | Funeral Home. Burial will be in ‘boys and girls and older may join White Chapel Cemetery. ithe junior sports program at the, . ‘high school gymnasium, for super-| Bein | Eaeaee Cheney vised ball games and gymnastics. | Service for Brian Eugene Chan- : ley, 2, son of the Herman Chaneys . ‘of Hazel Park and grandson of ithe Floyd Crouses of Birming-| ‘ham, will be at 3:30 p.m. Saturday; lat Manley Bailey Funeral Home, | with burial in White Chapel Ceme- itery. } i i i ' © BULOVA Give Father Probation in Children’s Truancy A father was placed on one-year iprobation yesterday after he was bees guilty of failing to send his children to school. [ Calvin C. Jones, 29, of 256 Earl- moor Blvd. was sentenced by Pon- tiac Municipal Judge Cecil McCal- lum. 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McTigue, in charge As outlined in the communica. | tion to the developers, annexa- Mrs. Elmer Lange tion of these areas opens the door. “In the event of an- nexation of this property the re- sponsibility for services within the area taturally becoméd the in the former case). ‘graph in Buffalo, said he believed The intestinal disorder was Eis- there had been a minor earth-' | Word has been received of the/enhour’s first bout with illness quake, He said Niagara Falls was ‘death of Mrs. Elmer (Core since his heart attack and it/in an area subject to “adjust-'| Gregory) Lange, 42, of 877 N.|brought reporters and photog- | ments’ in the earth's surface, The Bautel Rd., Essexville, a lormer|Taphers on the run to the White|seismograph recorded nothing, } House. .. however. elty’s responsibility,” it read. on ip Salome ae ee ye ae | Soon after the incident, state’ Last year the developers re Leis Cal er eet mmegte al [te el k poli losed re } - pe j Mrs, Gregory was born in Pon-| news conference was packed with | Par! police c the Cave of the quested the city annex the top tiac July 29, 1913. and married) pearly |Winds and Prospect Point to sight- but “temporarily ;, Bay City. Aug. 27, 1938. sel rs. | { t 100 newsmen waiting | | tensely for his bulletin on the °°" . ee A graduate of the St. Joseph President's condition. An Air Police group from the Mercy Hospital School of Nurs- | This is what they heard from Niagara Falls Air Station . was portedly were in favor of the an-| ing, of Pontiac, she had made the news secretary: —..summened last night to help guard nexation then and still are today.’ her home here for several years | “The President has an attack of the city against looting during the The manager said there has. prior to her marriage. \ileitis (inflammation of the lower’ enforced blackout. been a rash of some 12 requests She leaves he: other, Mrs. |Portion of the small intestine.) | * 2 @ from fringe area project aveiog ac A. ca pata Send As a precautionary measure he| Regular city police, state author- ers in more than a, year's time.|ind.; two sons, Gregory and Ricky,§ being taken to Walter Reed Hos- jities and civil defense forces were | a ' Pay mobilized for other assignments. eaahiget hoencees cen Gal ee cee nee: and 9) Sater Drs. ening blood pressure and pulse are good. He has no fever. | townships themselves other than Mel Breegh of Wichita, Falls, Tex.! the Waterford and Syivan Lake) Service will be at 2:30 p.m. “There is no indication of any City Resident Injured heart trouble.” iin Crash Into Pole case,"" he emphasized. Saturday from the Emmanuel Lu: He concluded by saying that @theran Church, Bay City with — meeting will A held next Pons burial in Floral Gardens. Ceme- American Airlines Leon Bowers, 41. of 221 State “to review” the agreement dating tery. Arrangements wete by the: : ae j fe = . : 7 l ell f New Service St., was in good condition at Pon- back to 1935 which allows Water- Vallender & Penzien Funera A ac ‘tiac General Hospital today follow-| ford to use Pontiac's sewers. Home. | American Airlines will inaugurate ing a Thursday night crash into a ber. | Some of the commissioners re- r i“Juvenile Delinquency.” MURRAY D. VAN WAGONER |————__________"_ 39.95 Watches. Simms Price 27.95 Name Van Wagoner as Awards Speaker \! 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Simms Price 57.50 i ROTHERS (Fed, Tex ad | gtk = DEP —Main Floor MMII FUN in the SUN’ NEEDS = [7m Donna-Jo B. Ortwein a new DC4 Flagship service to utitity pole at Elizabeth Lake antl/al Aasn. of Life Underwriters and| Mexico June 19, it was announced ‘by Jack A. Tompkins, Detroit Dis- ‘Cooley Lake Roads, Waterford! the Life Insurance Agency Manage- | Township. Arraign 2 Detroiters on Charges of Larceny Graveside bervice’ will “be com /iit Sales Manager for the air) 11. suffered lacerations of the| : ducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at the/line. right elbow and scalp in the crash, = 7 . stm sg adinoagt Walled Lake Cemetery for Donna-| The standard-fare service, to be ee Say : examination in Justice Court yes- jy Bernadine Ortwein, infant operated five times weekly, - A : terday when arraigned. on grand daughter of Francis and Irene Pay- be in addition to one daily standard secant —s = — _ larceny charges yesterday. = ton Ortwein of 123 Norton Ave. fare and one daily DC aircoach| onal a hl “Ge my a ae Guido Iaconelli, 29, of 11400 Nor-) Donna-Jo was born in Pontiac now in existence. ,control of his car on a cuyve. borne St. Detroit, and Louis J. General Hospital May 28, 1956 and Detroit passengers will connect cesar of Garden City, were died there yesterday afternoon. She with the southbound flight 151 at Camera Supplies Looted released after posting $300 bond. had been ill since birth. Midway Airport in. Chicago. leav- F Bi | Both will appear in Oakland Coun- Besides her parents she is sur- ing Detroit at 10:50 p.m. EST on From Store in Keego ty Circuit Court June 12. Farming- vived by a sister, Deborah Jean, American Airlines flight 753. : ; Harbor tore was’ ton Justice Allen C. Ingle con- * M 1 Reet =n | acted ‘the avanent iat beens: grandparents, Mr. anc broken into and looted jof over $250) a = Alonzo Ortwein of Pontiac Qi ona) if worth of camera suppHies last night, The pair were aNeged to have anq Mr. and Mrs. Gratis Payton Birmingham Go er lor early this eae ie neal stolen three cars between New of Walled Lake. | | Out of Tournahent Hudson and Wixon last weekend. The cars were lJater sold for junk, ' J Th d ff according to Brighton State Police. J4MesS |heodoro | joe owner Lewinie Walkerdine ———EE———E James Theodoroff, 68. distribu-) CHANTILLY. France (®—For- reported a camefa, leather bag, The Weather Fall U.S. Weather Bureau Report | | A Keego last night of a heart attack. He Joe Conrad of San Antonio, Tex., Miscellaneous articles missing. ‘was dead on arrival at 7:30 p.m. and eight other Americans gained ; PONTIAC AND VICINITY — t : ; : ; i ; cloudy with a few see eiea Ut Pronjatd at Pontiac General Hospital. the fourth round today in thé ia Z the /Arab bloc nations this Mmerning becoming partly cloudy. me : “1 ‘rence . jare siosiem, ; thie eftenece, high 16-20. Fab saniens | He was born in Bulgaria Sept. French Amateur Golf Tournament./° poms) oe and tomorrow. A little cooler tonight, 10, 1887, the son of Theodore and ,, “ | PESTS low S4-58. high tomorrow 78-82. Nerth- ania Theodorof!. | Four other yanks were beaten, PRICE SLASH ON . ‘sey WAHL’ = & westerly winds 10-15 miles an hour te- | three of them eliminated by | es | y 7 becomtes Home Sat erate Motes A resident of the Pontiac area their fellew countrymen. y in Pentiae ELECTRIC Barber Lowest Scupareiae preceding @ am | 4 years, he founded the Oakland | Cli e wwe we ey Ln ill A i i i i , The amazing Henri De Lamaze: ¢ | Bottling Works here jn 1912. lof Paris, defending champion and $ Mr. Theodoroff attended 4 St. six time winner, was among those! § George Orthodox Church in Toledo. to advance through the third 3 iOhio and was a member of BPOE round. iNo. 810 of Pontiac. ' Conrad, who won the Bri sh /§ e9 He made his home at 2800 Voor- Amateur in 1936; om ¢ T$ heis Rd. with his wife, the former Draper of Birfhingham,. 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THREE c i tri seepv) will visit Egypt “at uation of British wane from the! ag, nant’ Report Says Shepiloy:. invitation of the Egyptian gov-/Suez Canal zone, ‘Mount Clemens Man This appeared to-refute a repart Killed Walking on Road Set for Egyptian Visi an en oe a ea Premier Gamal Abdel Nh&s-' ernment.”’ CAIRO ie _/but the semiofficial Middie East|ser would go to Be RO, Egypt A Soviet Em News Agency reported Shepilov|June for ‘talks wi bassy spokesman announced today|had been invited to attend the cel-'to. that Sovi iet Foreign Minister Dmi-lebration June 18 of the | final evac- would leave Cairo while a visitor|miles north of Mount Clemens. " t Foreign Minister Dent-lebration June 18 of = = ; If It's PHOTOGRAPHIC — Simms Hast for $} 3 MUCH LESS and No Hidden Credit Charges — 3 > $ Use Our FREE LAYAWAY 3 2 >| 3 ; ‘ et SUPPLEES —— Only $1.00. Holds in Layaway ’Til FATHER’S DAY BROWNIE HAWKEYE. 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These are diverse bits from the teeming kaleidoscope of a thou- sand {mpressions garnered on ai two-month tour behind the Iron 80 INTERESTED Curtain by the far-roming “Por- Was,any effort made to indoc- gy and Bess" theatrica) troupe. |trinaté them? A soprano replies: * = @ | ‘They are so interested in find- Director - coproducer Robert !ng out from us that they just ask Breen says: “It ig quite a shock ‘questions, let you do all the talk- to discover that there is a place ing.’ in the world where they quite lit-' erally know nothing about Ameri- ers and a score of administrative| ca.Along with that there ~ is a a workers—came home this =oue tic, gnawing hunger to learn us.” Everywhere the Negro players were asked about their life in America. “It was fantastic to watch them when we told them that we go to soiree like anyone else,” says trom a show tour that included 62 performances of the famous folk opera in Leningrad, Moscow, Stalinogrod, Warsaw and Prague. with Breen. Ls a The initial visit of any Ameri- can road company to that part written by the Soviet government. It was, members of the com- pany agree, a standing-room-only success—and nothing elsewhere in the troupe's four years of barn- storming was quite like the So- Helen Thigpen, who sings Ser- melt will be hard to get! ena, way Z. Blevins Davis coproduces the show} of the globe was partly under-| used to western applause again after that.” The roof really came off in Len- ‘ingrad, birthplace of Alexander Smallens, veteran conductor of Porgy and Bess,” and also of the father of George and Ira Ger- shwin, . composer and colyri- eist, . In Leningrad too they found that schoolteachers had been assigned Crash Kills Woman BATTLE CREEK — Mrs.\Wil- Ham Grundeman, Rte. 1, Albion, ! 'was killed yesterday and her hus- The dramatic troupe—65 play- viet ovation after a performance. band ifijured in a two-car collision 12 miles east of Marshall on| US. 12. as waitresses—to how and what Americans eat. “Anywhere we went, anything that was needed, they had a stan- dard answer—‘No problem.’ Then they would move in 50 stagehands or whatever.” : * *¢ & When the company reached Warsaw they found themselves in an industrial area, wanted to see the visitors too, “The government offered to run special excursions fo Warsaw,” says Breen, ‘but Stalinogrod an- swered, ‘No, bring them here and you can run excursions from War- saw." We added a week's visit to Stalinogrod." 2 —men and women—to move lights ihower should change his mind Knowland Disclaims Move for Presidency ‘WASHINGTON u — Sen, Know- land (R-Calif) disclaimed knowl- edge today of a move to boom him for the Republican presiden- tial nomination if President Eisen- about ‘running. 2 s to] Knowland said he knows noth- ing of the origin or sponsorship of circulars being distributed anonymously by a group which calls iteelt the “Knowland for President . . . if . ... Commit- tee.” “I withdrew from the presiden- tial race completely when Mr. Ei- senhower announced for re-elec- er delegate and he has my com- plete support.” He described as “without any support from me” the group dis- tributing the circulars, being mailed from P.O. Box 1222, Glen- dale 5, Calif. 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FRIDAY, JUNE 8.1956 é Vet Pénsion Bill Showdown Set Hoyse Group Convenes \ to Debate Plan Opposed by the President - WASHINGTON — The House Veterans Affairs Committee meets battle over a $105-a-month veterans’, pension bill reported to be strongly op- posed by President Eisenhower. Rep. Christopher (D-Mo), lead- ing the fight for the measure sponsored by the American Legion said he thinks the committee «§hould complete action in one or two sessions. ° ° * * but Trick of Fate Exposes Fraud Charge It Please! Owoso’Man Delivers Own Daughter in Cor Owosso linotype operator, deliv- ered his own daughter yesterday|¢hild in a blanket and drove on “jin an ‘automobile. ; _ |hospital but had to stop the car two miles short of the delivery _ |room, A moment later the baby OWOSSO @® — Cari Veith, . an|giri was born. ‘Veith wrapped both wife and to the hospital. Doctors said he did an excel- lent job, Both mother and daughter were reported in good condition, A hydroelectric power plant is under construction near the junc- ture ‘of the Orinoco and Caroni rivers in Venezuela. It will utilize Hastings Man Drowns ° | HASTINGS wh — Edwin Fuller, 23 . year ~- old Hastings resident, idrowned Thursday while trying to swim to a float in Algonquin Lake the lower falls of the Caroni. three miles northwest of here. The body was recovered, The answer brought a call for, the store e, and Mrs. Lor- ey’s arrest on 55 counts of -ob- taining goods under false pre- tenses. Police said Mrs. Lorey made a ‘habit of copying charge customers | names and using them for own! purchases. | This time the name and ad-. dress given by Mrs. Lorey be- longed to the saleslady. Get Acquainted Dance » told the all He was rushing his wife to the Wate Is tops DEST DAYS DON’T MISS THESE TREMENDOUS MONEY-SAVING VALUES!!! But he was cautious about pre- Planned by Democrats dicting committee approval of the’ : bill despite an initial victory for: it grou |members of the Northwestern Oak-| umes Ges ee i etsal | County Democratic Club and. their guests will be held tomorrow strenuous opposition from Chair-| man Olin E. Teague (D-Tex), voted last Wednesday to take up A “get - acquainted” dance for. | save on regularly to 9.98 dacron and wool blend ~ Men’s Summer Slacks ‘night at Club Barrooom, Walter's ‘Lake, chairman Cecil Warden said | AL/ the measure today, The administration says the bill '°44Y. —the Legion's No. 1 legislative) The goal this election year — would ® public in invited, Warden, said, to meet members and Lt. > | Regularly to 9.98! f dag © " cost 528 million dollars the first Gov. Philip A. Hart, guest for the year and a total of more than 77 ©VE™N&. billion dollars by the year 2000. « '* @ The Legion challenges these fig- ures as too high and says its pro- posal is only fair for those who served their country in uniform and are now in financial need. The bill would provide pensions. of $105 a month for World War I. II and Korean War veterans at. age 65, within certain income limits, - Teague said the Veterans of For- eign Wars and the Disabled Amer- ican Veterans have since written committee members protesting the decision to concentrate now on the Legion bill. ° * LJ He said the DAV was “‘flabber- gasted” at the decision to take up the pension measure ahead of pro- *..posals to increase compensation to veterans for harm suffered be- cause of military service. : The VFW, he reported, com- plained of a general pension bill getting priority over plans like the VFW's which would apply only. to World War I veterans. Directs Area Planners DETROIT w — Paul M. 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No one—and that includes General Motors, the Railroad and the City—had any idea that the plants here would ever attain the size and magnitude that they have. * x * Pontiac Motor Division and Fisher Body have simply out- grown anything that was even remotely. predicted when The Grand Trunk started serving them. Hence, as the passage of ~ years brought all the additional freight handling, a bottleneck arose that harassed the two plants and which made the rail- road’s work doubly difficult. x « * “We don’t necessarily think our current answer is perfect,” said Mr. Gorpon, “but it certainly is the best anyone has been able to produce. It gives us a much more workable ar- rangement and guarantees that the two plants will receive cars in a more expeditious manner and one that will serve them and their employes in much better fashion. The current ONTIAG. PRESS delays have become exceedingly vex- | atious to the Corporation and the * * * “We want to work out the details with the City of Pontiac and have asked City: Manager Watrer K. Writman for his assistance and for | any suggestions the city officials may have to make.” * * * Mr. Gordon expressed the hope that the work could start at the earliest possible momend. A little additional employment right now in Pontiac will be a happy cir-— cumstance for all concerned. The total Grand Trunk expenditure in Pontiac will approximate three quarters of a million dollars. Kefauver Hopes Fade in California Setback It now appears that Aptar E. Sts- venson is in the driver’s seat in the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination. , ee By a crushing margin Illinois’ for- mer Governor swept to victory over Estes Kerauver in the key California primary. Long before the count was complete, the 1952 standard bearer was polling well over 60 per cent of the vote. In fact he captured the State’s 68 convention delegates so decisively that Sen. Kerauver’s nom- ination hopes all but vanished under an avalanche of Stsvenson votes. x *&« * | This is not to say, however, that the nomination is in the bag for Mr. Stevenson. Nothing is that certain in politics. But counting the delegates he won in the California, Montana and South Dakota primaries, he has a total of 2591 of the 6961, needed for nomination, or 934; more ~ than Sen. Kefauver. in Michigan. Golden Gate State. But he took his defeat gracefully, wired congratula- tions to his victorious rival and de- . clared that he would continue his fight for the nomination. ‘ The Tennessean is an able and . tireless fighter. Nonetheless, at this stage the delegate margin held by the Illinoisan has all the earmarks of an insurmountable obstacle. 8 King Coal’s Revival + ‘One of the economic miracles of the last two years is the manner in which the lohg sick coal industry — has revived. : The upturn in this basic industry began last year after output hdd slumped to a low point of 392,000,000 tons in 1954. That figure was only a little more than half of the all time record production of 630,623,722 tons in 1947. * * * Reasons for this improvement aren’t hard to find. One is the. increased demand for American coal in Europe. Exports last year reached 35,000,000 tons, more than double the 1954 total. Another is the large number of new industrial plants along the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi. Almost all are big users of coal or of the elec- tric output fueled by coal. Last year output soared 20 per cent above the low point of 1954 and coalmen now are talking about total 1956 output of 500,000,000 tons. At present the only cloud on the coal industry’s horizon is the possibility _of a nationwide steel strike. * * * It takes about a ton of coal to make a ton of steel and a long walkout would be a bitter blow for mining interests and miners. So ’ far, however, industrial demand for coal has been heavy due to the boom in steel. In other words, coalmen have good reason to think in terms of prosperity for their industry. When things are good for both coal and steel, they generally are good for the country as a whole. The Man About Town Has Big Growth: Great Many Report How Vegetation Is Developing Golf: About which some people _ move both heaven and earth. So numerous are- the reports received by this column about the exceptional growths following last month’s rains and the belated coming of warm weather that ‘space forbids the publication of all of them. However, thanks are extended to our loyal readers who send them in. Special recognition was given the Pauli Shoe Store of Pontiac at the Michigan Shoe Retailers. convention in Detroit this week. Owned in one family for 78 years, it is one of the top 16 oldest family owned shoe stores a oo Multiple tulips are going into big pro- duction, as William Ellerman of 3700 Green Lake Road has one with five lavender blooms on one stem. In a recent conversation with Mayor Albert E.. Cobo of Detroit, he said: “Oakland County is making such a remarkable growth that we here in Wayne County now look upon you as our biggest brother.” Today is the third anniversary of that tornade of June 8, 1953, when over 100 met death in Flint, and there were some casualties in | Oakland County. : An Oakland County resident, Leonard W. Alber of South Lyon, on the Ann Arbor police force, met death last week in a traffic accident. His funeral was on the day that he was to have been married. Hawaiian leis were flown in for 80 -, members and guests of the Pontiac Zonta Club at its annual breakfast honoring new members Sunday. A Zonta member, Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, was the speaker, recounting experiences on her recent globe girdling trip, stressing : those in Hawaill. Verbal Orchids to—- Mr, and Mrs. George N, Peterson of 309 Osmun “St.; fifty-first wedding * “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE. 8.1956 | > Tie te ae Le aad se Me # . é A ay) —And Then the Fun Begins David Lawrence Says: Ike’s Unbriefed Statements to the Press Hurting Foreign Aid Plan in Congress WASHINGTON — President Eis- enhower’s foreign-aid program — mostly military and much needed — is in trouble in Congress, and this is due largely to his own mis- takes in tactics. | Thus, the damage done by the President’s offhand remarks at statement issued Thursday after- noon does not erase the injury done when the President, in ef- fect, encouraged “neutralism”’ and caused the many Allies and trusted friends of the United States in southeast Asia who have joined America in military alli- ances to wonder if they were be- ing let down by Eisenhower. The telephones buzzed with ex- pressions of shock and surprise and at times righteous indigna- tion ag the news of what Eisen- hower said on Wednesday reached diplomats who represent Ameri- ca’s Allies in Asfa. On Capitol Hill there was consternation. At the State Department there was an obvious discomfort but a discreet silence, NEUTRALITY EXPLAINED To understand what happened it is necessary to present here the’ text of the President's remarks at the press conference as authorized for publication: “Now, today there are certain nations that say they are neutral. This doesn't necessarily mean what it is so often interpreted .to mean, neutral as between right and wrong or decency or indecency. “They are using the ‘term ‘neutral’ with respect to attach- ment to military alliances. And may I point out that I cannot see that that is always to the disadvantage of such a country as ours. “If a nation is truly a neutral, if it is attacked by anybody — and we are not going to attack them — public opinion of the world is outraged. If it has announced its military associatoin with another great power, things could happen to it, difficulties along its borders and people would say: ‘Good enough for it. They asked for it.’ So let-us not translate this mean- ing of the word ‘neutral’ as be- tween contending military forc- es, even though the conflict is la- tent, and neutral as between right and wrong.” But, asked some of the diplomats who represent countries that have already joined America in military alliances: ‘Shall we: tell our peo- ple now that they were wrong and that, if attacked, they ‘asked for it'?" PALS ADVISE STATEMENT The President heard from hig col- leagues inside the government who advised a public statement. Here it is in its essential part: “It is obvious that in some coun- clare themselves to be neutral, hoping thus to secure the support of world opinion against attack from any quarter. Neutrality does not mean either disarmament or pear 2 from attack. We have * = = = f, to be indifferent to the fate of another, or, as he put it to be ‘neutral as between right and wrong or decency or indecency.’ “The President does not believe that association for mutual securi- ty with the United States will in- volve any country in added danger but, on the contrary, will provide added seeurity on the basis of mu- tuality and scrupulous respect for the independence of each, As the President pointed out, the United States is not going to attack any- body; but some great powers have shown an aggressive disposition, and military association with such a power could lead to difficulties.” Why did the President plunge into such a delicate field of dis- cussion, anyway, without going over carefully in advance with the secretary of state the text of what he had to say? quoted. directly without regard for the sensibilities of goyern- ments abroad, tragic mistakes like this will happen. They have j occurred before under previous administrations, too. Unfortunately, Eisenhower isn't “briefed” in advance as he should be. Many of his friends in New York and elsewhere who have ac- cess to him have been dinning into his ear statements about the Asian situation which seek to justi- fy neutralism and the expenditure of billions by the United States to nations that tomorrow may be- come communist. (Copyright, 1956, New York. Her- ald Tribune Ine.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago ARMY READY to operate plane : plant in case of strike. ' MODEL PLANE contest held at city airport. 20 Years Ago BORAH SIDESTEPS ‘Stop Lan- don’ Coalition. COURT HOUSE damaged by flames. Don’t Use Formaldehyde > on the Feet of Youngsters BY WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. The use of formaldehyde solu- tion to prevent excessive or foul sweating of the feet has two draw- backs. First the official 37 per cent formaldehyde solution (Liquor Formaldehyde U.S.P.) is caustic and should never come into con- tact with the skin. Second, even di- commercial 35-to-3749 percent Liq. Formaldehyde in seven parts of water) may prove too irritating for the skin, so'it is better to use a very dilute solution the first time—say one part of the standard Liquor in 15 or sixteen of water, or an ounce in a pint. If this doesn't prove fairly effective, then next time use a solution) of one part of the 37 per cent Liq. Form. in seven parts of water—or a fluid ounce in the half pint. The same dilute solution may- be used once a week to mop the skin of the palms and palmer surfaces of fingers and thumbs to correct excessive sweating of ~ the hands. But you had better - proceed with caution. Perhaps it would be wise to try it on one hand only the first time, and wait a few days to see whether your skin can take it, Mop the skin once over, using a bit of cot- ton or.cloth on a stick, and let it dry on. The second drawback in the use of formaldehyde is—well, don't be embarrassed if an impudent clerk implies you are crazy. In recent years readers of this column have been getting that routine from some drugstores, not just about formaldehyde, but when they asked for such plain old household items as boric acid, iron-and-ammonia- citrates (for making their own blood tonic) and potassium citrate (for whipping ‘up a batch of cough medicine). For control of moderate sweat- ing of the feet most persons pre- tight, shoes, avoid hot, water — and in fact avoid all bathing of the fect. ~ side the shoes and stockings every day — and don't be deterred by the recent phony “poison” alarm whipped up by the “science writers.” Signed letters, not more than one page er 100 words Ttainin health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stam self- addressed envelope is sent to tiac Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) . : e Pon- . Voice of’ the People rs Harris Worst Manager, * a: . * ‘Old Tiger Fan’ Says sary. Decase 0 number ! | Ht aeirit i tect i ‘ Eee eee dozen that good, ole Stanley has tried out at second. ‘ ‘Why Doesn't. Kefauver Toss in the Sponge?’ Why doesn’t Kefauver toss in the sponge, the bucket, his corner stool and all his seconds? That guy's out on his feet in this fight ‘with Stevenson. Adial Supporter Red Unmasking of Stalin Leaves Policy Untouched By JOHN H. MARTIN ~— INS Foreign Director Nikita Khrushchev’s speech against the dead Stalin will be re- garded in Western nations as the most authoritative indictment yet of communism. - The recently released State De- partment version of Khrushchev's address to last February’s 20th Soviet Party Congress contains contradictions. But its impact should arouse horror even among some of the party faithful abroad. Stalin is pictured as a monster who sent hundreds of thousands to their death needlessly, on battie- fields, before firing squhds and in torture dungeons. Yet Stalin's embalmed body still lies in Red Square, an object | of reverence among millions of given the full version of what Khrushchev said about the dead dictator. Khrushchev was furious in de- nouncing Stalin's one-man rule, but the big unanswered question is what he and others were doing all ~ the time that Stalin was liquidating the old guard Bolsheviks. LAME EXPLANATION His explanation that Stalin and executed Lavrenti P. Beria fidence appears to be very lame. At points in his speech he even His point is that Lenin wags jus- tified in wholesale executions of the “class enemies” in Russia,. but that Stalin was wrong in decapi- tating the “‘innocent” comrades in a later struggle for power in the aa * ¢ @ The present party boss’ thesis is that never again must there be just one-man rule. It must be a ‘collective’ leadership. Yet the totalitarian one-party system prac- ticed in Russia remains. There is no real insurance that one-man rule might not occur again. In fact, the present Kremlin tulers already have executed a few men. Khrushchev showed anger that Stalin could have suspected President Kliment Vo- roshilov of being a British spy. Yet he himself made the ridiculous charge that Beria was an “im- perialist’ agent. Ld e * a Khrushchev told of “‘bird-brain” judges in the famous purges and’ said Stalin was a nitwit in not realizing that the Nazis intended to attack Russia. é Yet Khrushchev did not seek te excuse the Stalin-Hitler honeymoon pact of 1939. In fact, on his trip to Britain recently when he got into a verbal brawl with British Laborites : the pact that touched off the World War’ I bloodbath. Portraits before .. . Another rising sun. . . much more satisfaction from ... A special duty done. Case Records of a Psychologist Group Forms ‘Family Life to Promote Closer Home Relations Wallace Wade andthe YMCA at Covington, Kentucky, cer- tainly have a unique “pilot plant” in their new project to foster family camping, recrea- tion, fun together, retreats and spiritual life conferences in the new Family Life Institute on a 100-acre farm near the city. Churches and other moral agencies, please take note! This idea should svread widely. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-377: While on my speak- ing date with the YMCA recently at Covington, Kentucky, I had a personal tour of the area with Willard Wade, the general secre- tary. = * © “I want to take you through DeVou Park,” he said, and then we drove for,15 minutes through that beautiful hilltop park of near- ly 600 acres. “Mr. DeVou was regarded as a very frugal man, even to the point of being almost miserly,” Mr. Wade continued. . “His pockets were always stuffed with bits ef string which he saved and any trinkets that he thought might be of ‘some — ~ Jater value, ® “But when he died, he -be- queathed this beautiful expanse of park land to us so that all gen- erations to come might revel in its beauty and employ it for family picnics.” BRAVO, ROTARY ‘As we pi around a scenic hilltop, Mr, Wade said: ’ “This is. Memorial Hill where our Rotary Club plants 4 trée in memory of each one of ‘its, mem- kL bers ‘when the latter dies. “And once per year the Rotary Club has a memorial luncheon out here at this beautiful spot. It is very inspiring, don't you think?” Yes, and I think it would be de- sirable for all our service clubs to remember their departed mem- bers in this manner. A tree forms a lovely living ‘memorial for our friends and loved ones. Its shade renders aid to the living for generations afterwards, so this tree-planting idea typifies an excellent dy- namic type of tribute. Bravo to you Rotarians! May your other clubs emnolate what you are doing at Covington, Kentucky. WALLACE WADE’S DREAM already has a summer camp for boys and girls on a 100-acre plot a few miles away from the city. _ But adjacent to this’ Youth Camp, Mr. Wade is planning an- other 100-acre plot with a 15-acre lake, to be used as the site for a Family: Life Institute, * ¢ 7 “We are fi that it isn’t enough to take boys and girls away Institute’ “We also need to stress a com- bined inspiration-and-vacation proj- ect for the entire family. “That welds parents and children into a closer, more ideal relation- ship as Dad and Mother and their children can all spend a brief va- cation together. _ “So our Family Life Institute is to serve much as a pilot plant for the entire YMCA and sim- ilar moral organizations, “We hope to enrich family life through the fun and Christian fel- lowship which the YMCA can so effectively produce. “And we also expect to offer a ‘Student . Scholarship In-Training Program’ by hiring a group of college men and women to be at- tendants and caretakers for the camp grounds. “Meanwhile, they could be lead- ers for a few hours per day at the adjacent Youth Camp. “And for their summer work, they would receive maintenance, plus a $400 partial scholarship to _ any college of their choice. * * ¢ “Dr. Crane, don’t you think there is need for more emphasis on fun and moral inspiration for the entire family as a group?” Yes, Wallace Wade, I truly be- lieve you have started such a worthwhile innovation in modern family relations that it may spread into a worldwide project. It is the sort of thing some of our educational foundations might well consider, for we need a rebirth of closely knit family grouops where - morality and wholesome fun are combined. : Always write to Dr, Geo in care of The Pont paar W. Crane ob, Pont “i i dua Gell can thee | ee ewe ho on eve ‘cis ph Ta eh ah gatas namie Aone % a a THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. J ONE (8, 1956 ‘ 4 Three Injured in Dixie Crash Ortonville Boy Critical;| 5-Car Crash Follows Tieup of Tratfic An Ortonville teenager suffered critical. injuries and two other county residents were badly hurt in a head-on collision believed to have been caused by a driver fall- ing asleep at the wheel early this morning, the Waterford Townshi police reported today. They said there were no injuries in a five-car accident shortly after with the trafic being halted for the earlier crash, Richard Finley, 14, of 220 Sey- mour Lake road, was in ‘critical’ condition at Pontiac General Hos- pital with severe head and neck injuries, Hig uncle, Raymond Fin- ley,.26, of the same address, who was one of the drivers, is in ‘fair’ GERARD A. POEHLMAN Name Poehimani fo Chamber Job condition at the hospital with in- H juries to the chest and left leg. witont Postion on dames Eclar, 16, of 1005 Pon- i Assume osition on tiag Lake Ré., Waterford Town- | June 18 ship, was reported in “peor” condition with severe chest in- juries and a possitie fractured jaw. The investigating police, said ap- parently Eclar fell asleep.at the wheel, resulting in his vehicle crossing the center line where. he struck the oncoming Finley car head-on. The crash was on the Dixie Highway near Hatchery road at 7:10 a.m. The five-car pileup took place}. while police were holding up traf- Gerard A. Poehlman, #, as sistant Oakland County prosecutor, has been appointed assistant man- ager of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, Manager, John W. Hirlinger, announced festerday. He will assume his new position June 18. Poehiman, whe lives with his wife and three chijdren in Dray- ton: Plains, has served in his fic and allowing only one lane of travel at a time. The police spokes- man said two oncoming cars skid- ded into three stopped vehicles on Dixie near Sashabaw road. Bedroom Burglar Escapes Once More |: - Pontiac's ‘Bedroom Burglar’) slipped through his victim's fingers, ‘broad background will be very | again last night. He still remains, a mystery. For a second time singe the) Poehiman was admitted to the 4.) began his Bar in 1941 after graduating from gastyiis, midnight sneaktheif long string of home burglaries, last January, he was sighted by, a couple awakened in their bed-) room. But the only description Mr. ae capacity since November he was associ- aaa with the Abstract and Title Guaranty Co. in the city. | Hirlinger, who held the position | ‘for nearly three years before |his appointment as manager, said | | Poceionate 8 primary duties will be ith the Business Ethics Board an — committee ere vou oery See ee Orr, cae in a 100% owt frener. And it's fully covered by potents. Geka: '& the chosing madicn New yeu con enjey the benefits of this sensational edvance in water conditioning. Reynolds is proved in service and gvorenteed to give you soft woter AUTOMATICALLY! Yew con't offerd to be without sof woter. Coll today incled: free water bal FRE YOUR OLD TV SET RECONDITIONED AND RETURNED AT ELECTRO MART - GET YOUR FREE | THEATER TICKETS AT OUR STORE, NO PURCHASE NO COST TO YOU! NECESSARY! Here Is How It Works! Crosley 21” Console ..............$279.95 Trade-in Allowance ..... teeeeeee.. 81.95 You Pay...................... $198.00 Here Is What You Get * BRAND NEW CROSLEY 21°” CONSOLE % TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD SET CRUMP ELECTRIC FE 4-3573 Auburn Heights i q ENGINEERED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS * YOUR OLD SET RECONDITIONED AND RETURNED TO YOU * FREE DELIVERY * 1 YEAR C.R.T. WARRANTY * 90 DAY PARTS WARRANTY * FREE SERVICE Electro-Mart Reserves the Right = Reject Repair on Sets seecentvely med Tritt tie As Low As 149 FEDDERS AIR CONDITIONERS $9.95 Barbecue | $4.95 Inside ) Set TV Antenna $2.88 $1.00 or 6 OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. 158 Oakland Ave. FE 2-3781 Plenty of Free Parking im Rear They said they were awakened at 4:2 am. while the burglar | was snatching Jenk's trousers and wallet and a purse. The man fled, the couple told police, taking the articles and $1.20. i The trousers and purse were | found discarded near the home, | police said. The burglar evidently | entered through an unlocked base- | ment window and escaped through | i an unlocked — ee door, Man Kindles Be Bontire fo Protest Church Ban Chester Waugh continued the fight against the church which ‘“disfellowshipped” him by burning a model “kangaroo court house" before the Drayton Plains Jeho- vah's Witnesses Temple last night. Waugh has repeatedly sought re- admittance to good standing in the church, and at one time had a cir cuit court injunction preventing the congregation from keeping him from their services. The injunction was later dismissed by Oakland County Circuit Court. Some of his past attempts ‘to gain admittance have led to scuf- fies, but there was.no violence last night. Church leader William P. Strong declined to comment on the burning model. Waugh has maintained that he was not al- lowed to appeal the church's de- cision to disfellowship him. Love Turns Sour SANTA MONICA, Calif. 7 — Sammy Fain, 53, composer of the Academy -Award . winning song “Love Is a Many’ Splendored Thing,” is ‘being sued for divorce. Jane Fischer, 3, an actress and dancer, charged cruelty in a pe- tition filed in Superior Court, She asks $1,115 monthly alimony. She estimated his income at $7,500 a month. Barn Theater to Open SAUGATUCK w—The Red Barn, this resort community's popular summer stock theater, begins its ninth season June 13 with a re- vival of ‘The Voice of the Turtle.” List 239.95 dial your week’s NEISNER WATCH REPAIR | 42 North Saginaw | + New RCA Whirlpool fully automatic washer . . . 168- Finest quality at lowest possible price, Just by setting one laundry is washed, rinsed seven times and'- spun dry. Your Whirlpool will save money water-saving on partial loads. Hurry to "Federals today! “Inclodes Delivery, Inetelletion, Home Bemedetvetion, a , S-yr, Werrenty end tyr. Servien EDERAL’S Satisfaction Guaranteed NO. MONEY » too, with $12.95 PEARLWICK CLOTHES HAMPER big A) Whinkpoot 7 special purchase brings you the outstanding washer buy! $12 }¢ CANNON wc TOWEL SET —— = ' —, eer plus th WH Wringer washer, towel set and hamper, 204.90 value big capacity, rte eorcbin 13 88 | timer, heavy d ty seen, | ' fn . Save more now at Includes Delivery, Heok-ap, Service a SACINAW AT WARREN PONTIAC WITH THE PURCHASE WASHER! You get thorough washing with Surgilator action. Has stores OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NICHTS TO 9 lican ticket. , the August dace bed Repub” public of Haiti has rejected a prof-| rwerp PUS" fered 100-million-dollar loan trom peace who has been charging $10 for $2 wedding ceremonies pro- is ten dollars.” * * * EIGHT : . ” THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 8,-1086 oe «. ~f (Adverpisement) lao . ’ . : Ops . : * \ 7 - i. . ee m SAU aRTKETH) cone = = Says Haiti Rejected High Price of Matrimony) — More Firmly in Place sve. + menier ot oe «ate Huge Russian loan [Draws Prosecutor's Eye |iamW | nen ae clpaena, doepeine ox Sob: his candidacy’ for renomination in aa tines sed aley as A Madison Heights justice of the performing the marriage ceremony y Qe re (] re t . powder holds faise teeth more firmiy and more comfortably. No gorey, ty taste or feelin: * not ke “plate odor” (denture devote ASTEETH today at “ duties. ummy full lished the Fremont-Times Indica- tor for 39 years before retiring to legislative time to Russia. © A Washington dispatch to the ‘newspaper gave this account: | Soviet Russia offered the loan) OFFERING SALE RECITAL PIANOS SPECIAL On New Baldwin Spinets and Consoles Jsed for Recitals and Special Musical Functions. Choice of Different Finishes Savings Up to $250.00 ‘to the Negro republic recently as part of Russia’s new economic) drive to penetrate the Western Hemisphere. Russian ‘technicians’ were to go to Haiti to supervise whatever was done with the money, how- mised. yesterday he wounldn’t do it any more, Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem_ said today. JP Charles O. Williams also is receiving attention from the newly- organized Oakland County Judicial Association, which holds he should not -be avertising his marrying rates in the. mail. * * Ld Williams has sent form letters ever, and Haiti said ‘No, thank you.” very firmly, even though it is the market for more loans to) develop its economy. to applicants for marriage licenses, saying: “You are assured of a quite, dignified ceremony. My fee for nicely on that.” This all-new pump design comes in one package — complete, ready te install. High performance at low cact! JET WATER SYSTEM SHALLOW WELL REGULAR 109.50 SPECIAL *°82” less foot valve & pressure gauge ing more than that. opinions’ that the $2 price was the minimum charge, and more could be asked. * * ‘ « Ziem said yesterday the fee set| @ by Michigan statute is $2, but there} | is no penalty set by law fro charg- . He said Williams told him sever-| 7 al lawyers had given ‘‘off-hand| — that] Williams, an associate justice, : has married 53 couples in the past | ~ You'll find the perfect — gift for Ded in our choice selection of | men’s wear ond acces- — ler had offered AFL-CIO President — six months. He aged, “I'd like tof. : m.: | > m a ¢ marry 10 couples a day. I could do! = “tre To. | ne te Gift Shop here © : iy’ ; a jay! Labor fo Purge ‘Racket’ Unions ' AFL-CIO Charts Own|} Search by Establishing — Powers for Group : WASHINGTON — Organized labor today charted its own search for racketeering within union ranks. Use Our CREDIT TERMS * * «© The AFL-CIO Executive Coun- © cil gave its Ethical Practices Com- mittee full authority to proceed = with an all-out investigation and recommend any punishments it © deems proper. A staff and coun- © sel also were provided. The com-|~ mittee promised early hearings. ; * * * ba The move yesterday came only ; a day after the White House con- © firmed that President Eisenhow- — George Meany any federal help = Here's a low-priced water system with big quality features. Unique design changes in the new ECONOJET system mean high performance at low cost. Unit is so compact it will fit under - @ kitchen cabinet. A cinch to install and so easy to service you con do it yourself. 4% horsepower motor. G. A. THOMPSON & SON 80 S. Perry St. FE 2-2939 $50.00 Delivers — Balance Like Rent CALBI MUSIC CO. | » Pontiac's Locaily Owned Home of Conn Instruments and Baldwin Pianos and Organs FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE 119 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-8222 from the labor movement. The Ethical Practices Commit- tee, headed by President Al Hayes ‘of the machinists union, had--been @oO merger six months ago. * * ® But the committee then found it lacked power to proceed. “Now we have the power,” member said. one i at the rate of 1 every 12 seconds. THE ROAD MUST GO THRU! Sunday 9 an: 9 They're building the new road over, around and through the store. You'll have to search behind piles of dirt to even find us. This sale starts now and losts ONLY until it be- comes impossible to reach the front door. This wilt be only @ very few days, so hurry. HOUSEWARES | SPORTING GOODS © Toasters © Deep Fryers FISHING HUNTING © Revere Ware © Bath Scales @ RODS e eve by ; ' Remington, © Knives _ © Pyrex Ware e er Winchester, e e ® Savage, Cooking Uten. © Irons eiuess Meatbers © Dish Pans © Thermos Bots. eSHELLS iF e e @ FLIES © CAPS Can Openers © Entire Stock @ LEADERS @ LANTERNS “VERY” FAMOUS BRAND > Rotary Power Mowers: 2.5% OFF| 25% OFF - wie SPREADER 3: *3.95 —-18-Inch 24” Rotory 4 Ball Bearing, | * Contractor [/ OSCILLATING Pennsylvania Semi Pneumatic | All Steel, Prev. Tire or Window ROT ARY RIDING WHEEL- WHEEL- GE, Lasco, Fasco "6 Sank MOWER | MOWER | Barrows | BARROWS FANS | stax” Reg. $59.95 | Reg. $249.95 | Reg. $14.95 [sires $18.95 © Pliers S4q2 18299] 288 [h7, $22.50] 25% off What Values! HAND TOOLS @ Hand Drills @ Chisels @ Screw Drivers @ Our Entire Stock Insta-lite Portable | 20-Gal. Galvanized 62" Electric 50-Ft. Swan Plastic | Long Handle, | 25% OFF Round Point PORTABLE SAWS GARBAGE | CANS Reg. $3.49 $919 GARDEN HOSE | Shovels Reg. $64.95 Reg. $3.98 Reg. $3.29 *30" $698 $6929 '@ ‘HARDWARE - & Sporting Goods CAMP STOVES Reg. $9.95 $ 4% © Switches @ Sockets @ Fixtures ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OUR ENTIRE STOCK © Boxes © Wiring © Tape Va Block W. of Telegraph Rd. FE 5.2424 South Side Behind Dirt Pile a 25% OFF he might need in rooting crooks : established as part of the AFL- — The US. population is growing © Dt di tat ta scree Famous B.V.D. Sport Shirts Save on Regular 1.99 Values Regular 2.99 Values on Sale 99: $7 99 |, Choose Dad's Gift from this wonderful selection of better short sleeve sport shirts © rushed express for this big sale... Pick from print cottons, patterned fibrenes, _ solid nylons, novelty patterns and many more in al! colors Sizes Small, Medium — and Large. ) Scoop Up an Armful! A Cool Gift Famous 99 Perfect for Ded 00 CEES B.V.D. Brand ' Cabane Sets GIFT TIES T Pajamas HH Piisse cotton and ay Shirt and seim AN nee senrmer striped bree 4- ail trunks te match patiorns. cloth 14 r | ' ( A | ‘ ¢ 5 E - . iil 2 = 8 : ‘ For summer I" The Ideal Gift 99 Meneot 50 - ced | iil: Paris Belts eee ‘: ROBES | SHORTS Be New summer and Cool plisse cotton Linens, washable 34 all season styles. in prints : rayen gabs. = fi . Perfect for Dad Values to $8.99 sizes Now is the time and here is the place to get “‘slack-happy” for, the summer Tf season. Choose from our all-star line-up Y oT of slacks in coel, lightweight fabrics... many are of the ‘'wash'n wear” variety that hang out and dry, need hardly a | touch of the iron. All have new, trim | lines. Sizes 28 to 44. 74 WN. Saginaw St. _ _O We Give Hollen Stamps : Pcie Ne a RS MRM hs te, ee yy CFSE HO DR Se O'S BO Ee eS we ewe ge bh ee os BS ee. ge ghee Ue eh ey ¢ piers < : \ (a8 : i ‘ . ‘ J : ~ a : i ames ‘ t f, ‘ 5 ; # F ak fy a ' : a4 4 . a | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 8,,1056 Russia's Jet Airliner TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: j ‘evens JUNIOR EDITORS| Path A FREE PIGGY SAVI 1 cham came home today from his visit with Russian fliers. and a ride in one of their new jet air- World N. | To help you to save the Dollars in this N. J.,| | | Ri ea great sale. . . Save on summer needs for for a “friendship visit” to Russia yc } | Bees you... for your home... for Dad... and ' try’s aviators, for Grad. Easy credit terms, too. 74 N. Saginaw St. . ‘Oceana’ Now Flagship , Wie : We Give Holden sieape” PENTWATER @ — The sea ale scout ship Oceana, a former Navy) ; eo Oy rnin a ; 7. landing craft and Coast Guard iG \ : ” mm os : vessel, now is operating as the; a (C REDIT flagship of the Timber Trails' Council. The craft, reconditioned last winter in Wisconsin, was given) _ to the council by the Coast Guard | and is based at Pentwater. “TO: PROPERTY OWNERS, QuaLiFigD| | ¥% School Electors and all othgr interested peoeee of the Troy Township school strict, = and Macomb Coun- TERMS ties; and of the. Rochester Communit School District, nd and Macom Counties, all in the State of Michigan. of proposed alteration of boundaries of the Troy bg th School District, Oak- = and Macomb Counties, Michigan, detaching the following described pay to-wit: Sees TONIGHT .& SATURDAY mae TONIGHT & SATURDAY HOME ON THE RANGE — & TIN., RUE. Section 36, B. % of “the! GE. quarter of the 6B. quarter. 20 A. THE CAMPFIRE 4 4 : : ; 4 ag RE Bectton. 26.6 of the} — When the day's work is over and the sun is setting, ranch workers | ’ Check these outstanding buys . .. and follow the crowds to the biggest saving this summer! f from the Trey Township Schoo! District, |and their visitors are ready for fun around the campfire. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL = : =a. end sonny tee : at sane to the | A heap of logs is pushed under the cooking rack, from which a s - Ladies’ Pedal POLOS, DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL i Scr aaaaenty Ca EET roast can be hung, There ix a big pot of cote, a tring pan tall ot | Ml INFANTS’ WEAR rusrens 4900} waiters 900 & panies’ presses ‘ wen. here’ toa & 555 hash brown potatoes and a kettle of beans. 00 299 values Tn eave Gu ladies ou are hereby notifi at a public © Crawlers © Sun Suits ; and. vacations zs a ae bo daa ES Stock up! Higher priced sport ain OOF. t Count) School Otfice, Butling, “leah ™ ‘back. Cut the slits on the top bar of the rack and slip the tabs of the © Sleepers © Diaper Sets and sunback styles. All wash- hearing will be held at the Oakland | Fold the base forward on the dotted line, and fold the end =| Dane eee tite eeeiettiie, Sf eke TOast into them. Slip the coffee pot into the slit- indicated around the fooeed vod Ales DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL crear DAY SPECIAL able sizes; junior, misses’ large. 4 — described terrivery transiers. , tongue of flame in the center of the fire, and the bean pot into the : LADIES’ 00 LADIES’ Boards of Réucation Acting Juintly Wi wiz other slit in the fire. When the beans are cooked you can stand the | SKIRTS eee > 4 ie bean pot up by folding batk the tab, and put the frying pan in its place _ Rea, 3 te for. 300 seluee Dis- n 1 = ' on ” 4 boundaries wil'te fades sn “ happy : GIR PAJAMAS als. _Drinta,, and fontinued | Perma PIGGY BANK” DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL “ve ron : LS’ AJ cee a fer, if ordered; e ; | (Meg Matthew, Lakewood, Ohio, first submitted this idea. If you b 00 DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL LADIES’ DRESSES meal Superan Q A School Electors an@ all other interested arties of the Troy Township School _ ‘ Telegraph Road, Pontiac, Michigan, on . « # the 21st day of June, 1956. at 6 00 2 DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL : c oclock PM. to consider the advisability # LADIES’ LADIES’ . DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL f of te above described territory é : | ’ | PURSES BLOUSES | vent | fg GIRLS’ SKIRTS . } yi WOOL STOLES Fatale haveet oe ae AND ; " ' New summer Sleeve and sieeve- L TOLE ? jointly will éetermine _ ; Up to $4.99 values in girls’ styles whive end less styles. Ehite 1. proposed alteration oti. > .6 . ue i colors siues to eolofs. 8 F : “ boundaries wit ee made; | ba 1 ‘skirts. Sizes 3 to 12. Rayons V2... Mlnilibe $5.99 white, beautifully knit. F Bi a a as } e and linens. : DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL ane ee © = 5 rr ai Postzosongl urecihe rod erred andl 3 . ‘ : NYLON LADIES’ e : 2 @ i've the ogulhabie eonaigerasion there 9 bt ) sa — GOWNS JACKETS 00 Any ft terested will ven 3 ze e 890 values 12.09 values. Sue. a ] on epporianhy to ue honed ot the tums as out of (betper fine | and | weal “PIGGY BANK” DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL She he Girls’ Swim Suits ——- ews LADIES’ SUITS a7 of June, AD ieee poann | # : DOG | , cousk vay sreciat DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 00]. GP EDUCATION a 2 Large selections up to $2.99, LADIES’ LADIES’ Select group up to $25 summer ; By: W. J. EMERSON. ce bathing suits in either novelty GLOVES PANTIES ~ and - waite Sizes 10 ‘ Secretary. The mew look for the e cottons or solid lastex. Sizes ome . a 4 dune 6, ti Rew season ahead cool GF © 8 to 14 $199 value In he values. to 42. | - — ————— : comfortabi - y Stretch Helenca Run Raven, thet To “PROPERTY “OWNERS, QUALIFIED ~ ortable chic biack ? aylon gloves All and white cotton prints- | .- sizes) Main Floor eolors-cued to stage an | exciting entrance inte @hy scene. You'll wear = them anytime anywhere » , Many others to ~ choose from * Matrict, Oakland and Macomb Counties. = end of the Utica Community Schools, > Macomt County, all in the State of — Michigan NOTICE 3 of prepesed alteration ef boundaries of | * the Troy Township Schoo] District, Oak- land and Macomb Counties, Michigan by detaching the following described. = lands, ell in T3N. RIZE. Section 6 = it erling Township, Macomb County, to- me at @ pt 2185.6 ft 8 of NW cor ‘Sec © 6 uN foer EB 1eel ft th N O°3e W CURITY = - : DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL oe) " P ” DIAPERS 00 PIGGY BANK” DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL ICGY BANK” DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL CAR 900 00 Sona MEN’S PAJAMAS 2" Men’s Undershirts 2" | coats hs eres Reg. $3.99 values, Cool plisse, D> 00 Save on first quality fine comb- yee Delient Bite col kd ES aa ed cotton undershirts in white Sizes 28 to 52. cotton and print “broadcloth. Sizes A-D. Save' DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL _ we can igs eel Maternity ty = “ DRESSES. i 4 Misses, half sizes. Receiving BLANKETS T 00 Ree. Gc large = . “PICGY BANK” DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL - “PICGY BANK” DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL cotless gabsstabie Men’s Sport Shirts 00 Men’s Stretch Sox: _2 0 0 a 4 we sume FUR : | | ER ee eres pe ee ] SCARFS 99 \. stretch. One size fits all. % , 322.9 ft; th & Be°CT W 1343.84 M; th B 4 3239 M to pt of beg. 10 A Extra large sires, =i Kets. Ali . colors. at eo pt 16318 ft 8 of NW cor Talls and short. | 2 For Sec 6; th MW 89°07 ER 1343 84 ft: th N © 0°24" W 3246 ft; th 8B 89°OT W 1341.58 © ft: th @ 3264 ft te pt of beg: exe the N 80 acts, 5 0A Beg et.» pt 16318 f 8 of NW cor Sec 6 th N Oo°eT E 134284 fr: th NE O'24 W 3284 M: th S 89°OT W 134158 © mee: %e double crotch white cotton pan- and salids. Sizes S-M-L. Group of better skin = squirrel GIRLS’ : Reg. $1.99 values. Choose from PANTIES print cottons, cool pucker plisse 1322 ‘ft; th 8 0°42) E 1494 ft; th 6 ser Ww Py ft; th N-1507.1 ft to pr of beg. 4 = Beg at a "Ph ‘2196.86 ft 8 of NW cor be Sec 6: th sooo" E 134886 fr: th B 0°17 E 770 2 ft: th 8 69°00 W 1366.4) 5 For skin Girls’ Stretch BOYS’ SHIRTS wg TTOPS 1" tad 1" LADIES’ COATS: - 9 Be a See Sleeveless ft. th N 323.61 fk te pt of beg. 10 A coo. 0 Us Neen EB 30001 ft. th 6 O37 nee 2 149 values 1 th , 4641 ft: “33 3 . EB 2323.18 ft: th 8 wor Ww 1308.61 ft 2 Your choice of riyion and plisse ° 3 For Torso Dress Pe] 10°° Group up to $39.99, all wool ea apegren of 98 10 A N 10 ecres < 20 acres of W %& of © NW Pri % m4 8 16 acres a wk of NW fri &. 10 A. © from the Trey Township Scheel District, Oakland and Macomb Counties, Mich!- e. and era | the same to the Utica = arora Schools, Macomb County, | Michigan. i You are hereby notified that a public hearing will be held at the Osekland prints and solids. Sizes 4 to 16. A $1.99 value. long coat in solid colors and a1 a Imported 1.90 sol. Select cords seer id and plaid " blouses, pet ae DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL shorts, , . A novelties. 10 ] : BLOUSES 1 00 SHORTS T 00 ovelties to : 4 OT MES 4 County School Office Buflding, 1028 N. © Boys Swim Trunks ; = Michigan, on | EORG: POR Imetige dot" sane” neat ase | GUORGES-NEWPORTS , 00) tors nye Ladies’ Raincoats ¢ | @ clock p.m. to consider the advise y¥ 3 FOR - Fs BQU of better t ! of the above described territory trans: ig Group r trunks in lastex JEANS 00 SHORTS 00 Real buys in belted and- box The Oakland ad ™M ib County | R 10 . : Boards of Baucation ecting priueiy. will i® and cottons. Sizes 2-6x. Sonal knee bles boxer plar styles. 10 to 18. —— it pee Sizes 8 to. Seats Size Po Whether the proposed aheration | © 6. 8. ot boundaries will be made ; 2 For -. 2 For - potion. elective date of the transfer, é e : on F Whether hd on any persensl - . Wue = nAceas 4 SPECIAL ‘ : DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL nd, 2: - ie. the. Bales fe eowars chore: | SPREADS 00 “PIGGY BANK” DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL “PIGGY BANK" DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL HAND 00 a. | ® . ‘ : f A interested parties will be given © - Ch | M S TOWELS bs an oppert a rbanity to be ibe heard at the ume! § 95 t 95 and —— i enille Spreads 00 USLIN HEETS > Oo care L | 7 . wcDaleds ot Ponti, ae. this éth . Oo Reg. oe ie babes va Yes, first quality, full size, terry re S double si eautiful colors. j : ae CONTE BOARD || ~ ; DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL Fringe edge styles. large hems, Limit 2 to a cus eA ON eurrson, || !t’s George’s-Newport’s for your Rose tomer. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL © ~~ Secretary.| Marie Reid Swim Suit. Choose from DACRON LOOP June 8, 1966/31) of. the smartest styles as seen in PILLOW RUGS 00 o NOTICE OF ELECTION le the leading Fashion Magazines. We } 9.20 vale. all Sos Wites Baws SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE u carry every style from print cotton to Sees te ‘earings. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL ™* persed) large 34a To all @uslthed tasctees of the Schoo! lastex faile, in all colors. Sketched ; 3. District of the City of Pontiac, Michigan. is “Jubilee’’ at $19.95. Barkcloth Drapes Cannon Towel 2 for Recta fer tee) perpeas ot obsctmna | BOLLAR BAY SPECIAL 00 On Towels DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL @ member to the Board of Education| - : MATTRESS $7.99 group of beautiful de- 79c giant bath sizes, 22 x 44, & 0 AIR-PACK a tor term of four an sears, said term | PADS signed floral pattern. Full cut, white and colors. Stock up LUGGAGE $1 2 e une * “ Monday, June 11, 1956, from 7:00 am. Nationally Advertised “Lee <2 eine. | Pull deep hems. now. To 8199 Vai 8:00 p.m. Rastern borprene Time. | ane’ Te zee glues oe t ted are | ae F Q . candi four pear term ending June. pas omen pene 30, 1 SWIM SUITS cena x. ontnn Rea DAY SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL - 2 | NYLON “PIGGY BANK” DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 99 99 Beacon Blankets . : 00 00 . Oo. A® to Lahenve 00 abet acts PRINT PERCGALE 5 **. Booths, Batlot Boxes sum- ue 00 snd ai oer the election slection will Ibe. provides mer use. Cottage and homes. Sew yourself and save beauti- : ean ten Bag Roe ful new patterns for sportswear 2 320 vpegiey eee 60 x 76. . : . DOLLAR — DAY SPECIAL and sleepwear, it mm Ee = School, 380 Wet, Huron ) « 400 FEATHER 00 J eat ie 4 : | PILLOWS , , a j ron cool 68, Bevery Ee He Yee, poe ; | i Eme: : lor Ufo el Scorerine PIGGY BANK” DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL a. Eager COTTON RUGS 2% | ——2# mies | J—Longtellow School 31 X._Astor _ DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL pean DAY SPECIAL RAYON PANELS ; L—M nel} School,- 245 f ddoc . . : eon , High 20.6, Sanford | E Extra large 24 x 36. Ideal for RAYON 00 O’NITE 00 Worth °$1.00. All first quality, O—Hawthorne School, 1400 N. Telegraph) | mes PANELS y | LUGGAGE deep hems, 54x42 lengths. ; = ios pave, 4 _kitchén and bath room, = ape ak $90 overni Stock up and save. Q—Willis i : value sturdy et 74 N. Saginaw St. ie om 4 aL OSMUN, We Give Holden Stamps ' — a \ : \ : : is } ~ wo of i \ \ 1s v 2 i , ) 7 e ( f . | - . i # | \ : fo, * f ° y / / / 82 ( yoke ( a ie f ee 4 4 j . ie hi ye z¢. ie a f A ee ‘hey a i Pole ee i j re ee AALS Ae ‘A y “Yo fd YAS, \ Bey 4 me #} Me j 4 df : ay ig f ; ' ey fe 1 af a rey ; w= j f . | | f i L i 4 F se ee eee Pe | ee ee Cee | hil ihe a i! Malad inde teehs coth need et ed oe Si eh Ka lol ik de a Ne a ah te i ae i ¢ Qoe ed = wae: ma gs bas i fe tf ee | Pat if cee ise ee ee Tee fs Wee oe Meg FW hte a ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE ‘a 10 1956 oe Uw Oe ee ls + Bos = *° ; x a é Seige Russia Never Deviates From Basic Doct By WILLIAM 1. RYAN the light of reappraisal of push- AP Foreign News Analyst ibutton war prospects of the future Soviet — as to accept some _aspects_of bold SS oe * President Eisenhower's open. skies The Kremlin seeks to make it-| proposals for mutual air inspec- self ilhaaaranrd in the eyes of the 'tién of military installations. Western world. But it makes no! ** effort to hide the fact that it still The Russian leadership may do actively supports and . inspires: ‘this because its planning is long revolution by violence. ‘range. The immediate objectives et 8 , ‘are propaganda victories aimed Moscow proclaims itself the at breaking down Western unity. champion of peaceful coexistence. For the next 10 years at least, the But Communist doctrine in its Soviet Communists have indicat- up-to-date revision clings to the ed, the idea of world war is ruled notion -that Western must lead to war. main armed to the teeth, pre- = ao ared to take advantage of any) Par ACess atest . oak ident that might require a re- Russian leaders are engaged in Ji cian of the timetable. a concentrated campaign to win friends. But Moscow. still preaches. SOVIET PROGRAM subversion by trickery, deceit and. The Soviet program has been violence publicly spelled out, for the bene-! The Soviet hierarchy throws out) jfit of Communist leaders from 55) one challenge after another to the countries who attended the 20th West, and looks for challenges to|Soviet Communist .Congress ‘ accept. It may even go so far — “Moscow last February. — 7 ONLY ONE MORE ine of the Dialectic ma, laid down in the resolutions hands an immense military and there was danger in the Middle} a negotiated Arab-Israeli peace.jtheir attempts to win friends and| Its published program is eV i- of that Congress, is that there can be no true peace while capitalism exists, The specific resolution said: * * @, “While capitalism remains on earth, the reactionary forces rep- resenting the interests of the cap- italist monopolies will also, in the future, strive for military adven-| tures and aggressions and try to unleash a war.” ‘ ; IBASIC DOCTRINE capitalism out. But the Soviet Union will re-| The doctrine newly affirmed by ithe whole Soviet collective leader-, ship is that all nations must come, ‘to “‘socialism."’ Means may vary.| In some cases the transition must) be violent because there will be resistance. “There is no doubt,” lutions informed world Commu- nists, ‘‘that for a number of capi- in} itakist countries, where capitalism) When things get dangerously hot,/ The dog- is still strong, where it has in its, the WEEK! ==) NATIONWIDE 3 MOVING WORLD FAMOUS KIMBALL PIANOS MOVING TO THEIR NEW PLANT CHANCE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LAST SPECIAL SALE AUTHORIZA TREMENDOUS SAVINGS... ON ALL NEW STYLES AND Fi WARRANTY * 99 YEARS GALLAGHER’S MUSIC CO. 16-18 East Huron St. : | LOW what you’re paying for. | _ . 4 Conveniently Located Branch Offices: uw N. PERRY at GLENWOOD | “W. HURON. at TILDEN WALLED LAKE KEEGO, HARBOR " EXPERIENCE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SALE! KIMBAILL’S TION! NISHES FE 4-0566 | the reso- in Michigan Politics Warner, has announced he would! Cancer Experts at UM |'UM Alumni to Meet is inevitable.” \political apparatus, a sharp ex-|East, for example, the Russians|Most likely they will continue to|influence acerbation of the class struggle|pulled the rug from under the|pull back from dangerous situa- me pete and supported the idea ofitions, just as they Will continue!has reformed? ihas been amply bret . Does. this mean) 4... the contrary. The West situa-|the Communist world ° * * * Deceit Will be used where nec- essary. Communists were told they must strive to unite’ with other groups and win parliamen- tary majorities which could turn ‘parliaments into “instruments of) the people's will.’’ AWAITS CRASH The Communist leadership bas- es its thinking on the idea that world capitalism is in crisis. It waits for ag economic crash in the United States which will send Europe into a tailspin. On this’ ibasis, the U.S.S)R. has undertaken ia 10 or 15-year program of build-| ‘ing for economic competition with the United States. * * * The Soviet Union is cautious, When | Russians withdraw. Son fo Follow Dad YPSILANTI «®» — James E.) ‘seekthe office his father held \for 30 years. The elder Darner died in April, | after 15 terms as the representative | from Washtenaw County's second di trict, His son is the president. and general manager of Warner! Dairy, which serves most of W ash-| tenaw = * * Warner is opposed on the Re- publican ticket by several other | candidates, He is supported by a] ‘citizen's committee ‘which present- | ed him with signed nominating petitions, Warner was last month elected to the Ypsilanti Board of Commerce. He is married and has itwo married daughters. if ANN- ARBOR 1 — Some of the more than 1200 cancer ex- perts who attended the third na- tiona] cancer institute in Detroit were in Ann Arbor yesterday for a special scientific session at the University of Michigan. The pro- gram features 14 research papers on cancer. ANN ARBOR \h — Some 3.000 University of Michigan alumni are expected to return to the campus Inext week for the 18th annual ‘alumni university, class reunions and graduation exercises. es we y =a Happy Car Ownership Starts at’ the | Community National Bank W ith a | COST yhere COM NATIONAL BANK cnow exactly Automobile loan Your starting point for happy car ownership is right ud . here at The Community National Bank where an Auto- e mobile Loan takes but a few minutes are arranged to suit you... where yo Buy your next car the bank way... 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Lower Peninsula are expected to, ’ as the cherry blossoms fade. ae 5 foege ese * _ ane PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956- ee —— predicts that President Eisenhower will “run better” in the South in 1956 than he did in 1952: when ‘he carried — me states. it also showed Democratic “in-jdence of a Democratic trend: iconsistencies, bickering and squab ANALYZES IKE VOTE : * ‘bles. we Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn) Derac . y Hall, der ing the pratic, ae predicted Stevenson's Tuesday ‘Party as the * ¥y of. exaggera-| 3. If he is under investigation ition” which he said is beset by in connection with award of gov- internal weakhesses,” also ves- ‘ernment contracts or anything ‘terday told a National Press Club else, Hall does not know about it, | ‘audience: ‘and woul@d welcome any inquiry.) = Agriculture . Secretary Ezra He said hé has a GOP headquar-, primary victory ever Kefauver will start a “‘sizable’ swing of conven- tion delegates to the 1952 Demo- |, ‘cratic nominee. The GOP chairman told his campaign’ for the GOP. | 2. The 1956 _Dresidential bri- ernment contracts. | eet these results: ROGER CUNEO Psychologist Added t PITTSBURGH, Pa. (INS) — The, Pentagon's director of guided mis-| ntoon should be preceded by the | \sile development states that man; construction of a manned earth icould reach the moon in 25 years satellite, which would have liv- A new staff member bega k! ‘this’ week at the Oakland Child Dd from there could go on to img quarters for about 80 scien. closest approach, 26 million miles! Guidance Clinic, 113 Franklin Blvd.| achieve inter plemetary travel. | tists and would circle the earth ja awa | | ; and Mars, 35 million miles) Roger Cuneo will serve as con-_ ° at 18,000 miles an hour and at an Iti : But he said the trip t# the moon | salting paychelegist for the clinic. would require three times more! altitude of more than a 1,000 | Cunee comes from St. Joseph, 1...) than was consumed in the miles. . | the moon rockets from the space (finally by interplanetary travel.” Hall Predicts Eisenhower Strength in South WASHINGTON (INS) GOP Na-! snaries revealed “apathetic in-} Hall's appraisal of the 1956 pri-; 1. There is no "farm revolt” it wil be a cabipites of moder-' ‘tional Chairman Leonard Hall difference" to Democratic candi-/maries. amounted to a Republicanjagainst ‘the administration. He ation—of appeal to reason and| dates Adlai E. Stevenson and Sen.janswer to Democratic claims that|said the President ran “excep- common sense.’ Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn). He said the state contests had shown evi-|tionally well!’ in rural Wisconsin, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ne- ibraska and other states. 2. Signs that Eisenhower is “much stronger" than expected in cities showing, as he put it, “the way) abor is turning to the Repub-| Ot of place. ‘lican —- He also said that campaign ad- washable patterns . * * viser Murray Chotiner, under in- ,Taft Benson will be “one of the ters rule that no one in his office) Press Club listeners that millions | Hall reuse the 1956 campaign vestigation by a Senate commit- J. most active speakers in the 1956 may practice before a govern-| of votes cast for President will not be easy for the Repub-|tee, had been dropped from 1956) ‘ment department or deal in gov-, Eisenhower in the primaries pro- jlicans particularly in trying to re-'committee because there was no. _'gain control of Congress. He -said further need for his services. Pentagon Expert Predicts Moon Travel snr. Soe oe Crowley said the trip ‘to the jture really begins. The moon now quire 20 ships and 10 months ‘oF ‘signed while under fire. Hall was| becomes our space satellite, from {uel ferrying alone.” Iwhich we can launch ourselves into| But despite the magnitude of the sure concerning a list of four vos- outer space to explore Venus at its ‘ask, “There are’ almost unlimited sci-| plant in Cuba. entific and technological reasons se fe i why we must launch an imstru- Hall said no contracts would be lowed by manned satellites, andjhanded out under his chairman- Crowley said that ‘just to fuel |mented satellite into an orbit, fol-;ship, nor as long as Eisenhower is. The U SSR. hes one farm work] States has one farm worker for 17 er to 2.0r 3 people while the United people. WALLPAPER SPECIAL! Responding to questions, Hall reiterated the President's view that a national GOP endorse- ment of Sen. 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In the next 1Q\ ip the Berlin air lift) and take | He received his bachelor and, oe ee years ecg a gare and -_ 360 round trips for refueling master of arts from the University, The statements were made by pees ee gi aoe a iy ae ma rockets that would travel from ef Kansas City, Mo., and has at- John J. Crowley, director of guided the earth to the manned sat- poy Sones University, Palo ynissiles, at a special Library As- ON TO MARS, VENUS ellites, ‘sociation conference yesterda “Once on the moon,. the adven- He said “it would bably Cuneo has had experience for | —<—<— Oe “a : . ad would propadly fre- 2% years with the Child Guidance Clinic in Mansas City. i He and his wife and one son will reside at 4782 Harding, Waterford. | Publisher Tells Business to Sell ‘Don’t Look for Clouds in Economic Sky, Realize Ge the Profit Sun Shines’ WY | Re wilh fhe purc losor chock INTERLOCKING BRIDAL PAIRS Me., where he was psychologist for Ge Shettertnn Arms Chee ‘Berlin air lift, and that while the | Guidance Clinic and the state | - Exciting Gift Offer Solid 10K Gold, Genuine ti Diamond Heart Pendant hase of one of these t FLINT (INS) — Artie H. Mot- ley, a director of the U. S. 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Se es ae cies intiataia 0 fee oe. . oa i THIRTERN Auxi liary to Amvets Has Meeting Mrs. Louis Hadden opened her home on Wisner street to members of the auxiliary to Jimmy Dey Post 12, Amvets, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Silas Sadler and Mrs. Edward Pompeian assisted the hostess: Mrs. John Allen, regional coun- cil delegate, asked that members send cigarettes and cigars to Sagi- naw Veterans Hospital. Council delegates for the. com- St PY al To a Pe *e 4 * e ey a) 3% MW a eed +10” oi ~~ * ing season were appointed. They rs. Allen and Mrs. Erestean Dennis, with Mrs. John Moss and Mrs. Williams as alternates. Mrs. Sadler and Mrs. Pompeian will be hostesses at the July council meeting. : Mrs. Sirlin and Mrs. Dennis were. chosen to represent the council at! the state convention in Grand Rap-| ids June. 23-26, and members voted to donate money to the carillon fund at Arlington National Ceme- | tery. The group will gather with Mrs. Dennis of Pontiac Lake road for the next meeting. Breakfast Planned: for Faculty Wives Mrs. Thad Carr_of Exmoore. road will be hostess fo Fae wives of the Waterford Tow P school system Saturday morning. at a lawn breakfast. The affair will be the last activity of the faculty wives for this school. sea- son. Assisting Mrs. Carr will be Mrs Gerald Lewis, Mrs. Frank Gar- land, Mrs. Paul Ripley, Mrs. By- | ron Merritt, Mrs. Robert Brown, | Mrs. William Bawden and Mrs William Aebersold. . Mrs. Robert M. Critchfield (left) of Lake Angelus is shown with the Rev. and Mrs. Emil Kontz of the First Baptist Guild officers present at the luncheon meeting were (left to right) Mrs. L. W. Criger, president; Mrs. Albert Fawley, missions vice president; Mrs. George Brundrett, program vice president, and Mrs, C ‘harles Critchfield entertained the on Lake. Angelus. : Church of Birmingham. at a meeting and cooperatire luncheon of the church guild, ve “ Rot: He Holtz, Christian service vice president. om PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. pu 8, Members of the Women’s Baptist Mission Society of Birmingham's First Baptist Church met at the Robert VM. Critchfield home on Lake Angelus Thursday. Ar- ranging | food for the cooperative luncheon held after Id Home the meeting uere (left to right) Mrs. Earl Bramblett, : Mrs. Cleveland Morrell and_son, Bradjard, Mrs. George Wright and Mrs. Charles W. Hester. She was hostess: ‘ . ” row wy WT Mrs. R. M. group Thursday at her home ~ in Personal News of Interest in the Pontiac Area Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanft of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hawisher of Bert E. Norton, Mrs. Barney Ha- ternship at Harper Hospital, De- Mohawk road-are léaving on Sat-:Silverside drive, received his A. bel. Mrs. Walter Reuther, and Mrs Cot. ‘ urday for a six-week motor tour B. degree Ralph Mills _ F of the West. Included on their itin- *_ * © Mrs Ee anor Cr anti of the Mr. and Mrs.-E. William Beutt- erary are a Visit with former Bir- Bernard A. TeFPeorten, sen of Universi mingham residents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. B. A. TePoorten of Lake. Social sue will give the Meredith Smith of Joplin, Mo., and view drive, Sylvan-Lake, and eon address the national convention of Lamba! Norman Eddard Decker, son of ——— Chi Omega sorority being held at) Mr. and Mrs. C. Clair Decker | At Wayne University's com- EF! Paso, Tex. | of Hamilton -street, were gradu. | mencement exercises on June 14, At. Los Altos, Calif., they will ated from the Kirksville College | Glenna B, Purnell and Murray N. be guests of Mrs. Sanft's brothers-| ef Osteopathy and Surgery, | Deighton will receive their doc-: in-law-and sisters, Mr. and Mrs.| Kirksville, Mo., on June 2. tor of medicine degrees. Clyde Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. TePoorten will intern at Doc-! Oscar Brede. Returning to Pontiac with them Dr. Decker at Detroit Osteopathic|/mingham, He received his B.A.) will be Mrs. Sanft's father, 1. ‘Hospital. idegree from Wayne. University. Lee — oe * * * * + | Area members of the board of tern at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital. Julie aca of West Long directors of the Michigan Chil-| Glenn, the son of Mrs. Lake road will leave by plane Sun- dren’s Aid Society who are attend- ‘Purnell of poghy Berkshire road, | day for a week's vacation at Fort ‘ing the annual luncheon in Detroit received his B Lauderdale, Fla. While there she jtoday are W. E. C. Huthwaite, Mrs.'t University. # He plans to do his in- ¥ of Michigan ‘School of lunch- Murray is the son of Mr. and grandparents. ‘tors Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Murray N. Deighton of Bir. Following graduation, he will in-/ ester announce the birth Bertha Joseph Mercy Hospital. S. degree from Duke Mr. and Mrs Charles Madden of ner (nee Lois Barafather) of Or- | chard Lake avenue are receiving congratuations on the birth of a daughtér, Karen Lynn, May 15, Maternal grandparents of the in- fant are Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Barnfather of Canterbury drive. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt P. Buettner ‘of Liberty street are the paternal Mr, and Mrs. James L. Mad- ‘den (nee Dorothy Kraus) of Roch- | fa ‘daughter, Ann Marie, June2 = Grandparents of the infant are’ Rochester and John A. Kraus of will be honor attendant at the wed-| i ae ding on June 16 of former Pontiac MeConnell Faculty Entertains resident Betty’ Joyce Wilson and) ; Retiring Teacher Fete man and son, David, of Kelly Air Ensign Doe —. Force Base, San Antonio, Tex., are’ McConnell School teachers enter- visiting his mother, Mrs. Geotge tained at a dinner party at Devon Jifbert of North Anderson street, Gables Thursday evening honoring and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rennetta Trelgar: Eugene ‘Seipel of preanag edb . ee pte, SS Miss Treloar, who has taught in the Pontiac public school system for 28 years, will retire at the end of this school year. Guests atfending were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Coolman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Norman Allen, Mary Burk- man, Evh Watling, Elizabeth Capt. and ars. ey J. Cope.) ? * Enjoying the camellias and azaleas at Bellingrath Gardens m Mobile, Ala.,. recently were were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 4. Maurer of Danforth drive. * ¢ & Mrs. Ernest Honerbrink and Mrs. Earl Bottom. of Les Angeles will arrive ‘Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jolm E. Bottom of) jfaisey, Mable Cfaft and Mrs. West Huron street. They will also Marilyn Wiltkopf, visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winford E. Bottom of Euclid ave-| Carrie Treloar, Jay Sodergreen nue, ~~f ‘and Eva Parks of Detroit, Minnie Van Sickland of Ferndale and Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKiop ft Glad- win also attended. : a ee | - At the 9th commencement ex- ercises held at Olivet College on Sunday, Jatties Hawisher, son of ree 2 F , ' y | a fe ; i r i 4 i i i fl ‘ ¥ } a . 3 | Se ee os fat SA of ae en OS . ts Per See aS ae ae ee SF Bef eee Ss = ae. ae f ' F cog f , I, Jd } ay i iif | fy 2 lee oe ee ee ee ee ee eg { idk cd Yok 3 gl Si us AN : to ato, ee i ee ee eee ae er ose Pontiac drive. Announcing the birth of a son, | Ted Phillip, are Mr. and Mrs, | Russet! Grover (nee Lois Ealy) | of Woodbine drive. The infant was | | born June 4 at Pontiac General _ Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ealy of | ‘Boston. avenue are the infants’ | maternal grandparents. Paternal jgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clayton Linsenman of Oliver street. | Mr. ad Mrs. Winston Hopp (nee ‘Barbara Myrben) of Granada drive! jare receiving congratulations on ithe birth of a daughter, Sandra‘ Joy, June 3 at St. Joseph Mercy | ‘Hospital | Grandparents of the infant are. ‘Nr. and Mrs. Elmer Hopp of Edge- ‘field drive and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Myrben of Lowell street. ‘Give Up Yours! | i Use television to bring your | 2 family closer together. When fam-; e to learn to appreciate each, "s eis tes and rights. 2-HOUR FREE PARKING Have Your Ticket Velidated When You Make a Purchase at Jecobson’s é . MAPLE tf BIRMINGHAM ° 5 he almost as.cool as . nothing at all— white shirts in breeze-weight batiste Because there are times when he must wear a shirt, even in sizzling summer, give Ded the goolest, Giriest, lightest white shirt we -know of—our buttoned-down cotton batiste. 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Sizes 30 to 40, $10 > + oe 5 adadll soy a sant, +3 rv Pr — see See our , complete selection aie ‘ F of men's lacobsons i aes a MAPLE at BATES ~/RIRMINGHAM Se i — \ | : _ se oe : ff a a4 " om _’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 jp } y 4 t ' f tl 9 * ‘i Pat ‘Entire Stock t Ladies’ é Spring Coats & Toppers Entire Stock Girls’ Coats and Ladies’ Better __ Spring and Summer Dresses Ladies’ |) Pastel Dress Flats Men's Spring Jackets 30 Days 70 Days 6 Months In Reer of Store While Shopping # at Eller Home .. Auxiliary members enjoyed a co- "operative dinner Wi ay eve- 7 /ning at the home of . Melvin " — Jaycee Group” Enjoys Dinner Junior Chamber of Commerce Eller on James K boulevard. completed for the Continental Ball to be held June 16 at, Westacres Clubhouse. A white elephant sale was conducted. Guests attending were Mrs. Lloyd Golden, Mrs. Byron Barnes, Mrs. ._ Mrs, James Vasa Lodge to Meet The Keith Potters, Ellwood Holm- quists and Mr, and Mrs, Freemont Thde comprise the committee in meeting Saturday evening, The lodge will meet at 7 p.m. in Knig of Pythias Hall on Voorheis road charge of the Vasa Lodge 510) . By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN _ Use an orange stick tipped withWear gloves when. doing rough (The Friday Question Box), (a bit of cotton which has work. Q. “I need your help badly. 1 4ipped in cuticle oil. Then Q. ‘4 am a man of 30, I am am only 19 years old but my/night massage oil or cuticle cream § feet'¢ inches tall and weigh Leg Blemishes Curtail Swimming | but ‘stay at that weight. I have | mer Following. dinner, plans were ye upper ‘legs have unsightly broken|into hte skin about your nails. 130 pounds. I aty in good health ywith a social evening following the|capillaries. 1 am too embarrassed meeting. to wear qa bathing suit and I love Cooking 30-Inch Center for Today’s Compact Kitchens Charge 'Em 3 Ways This Is Your & FRIGIDAIRE | Sales and. Service bn : Headquarters | __ CALL hee aA HOUSEKEEPING SHOP PONTIAC . all of the time because of this. All g ef my friends were going swim] ming. This summer I would like Pa to have some fun while I] am|_ You Save $50. at KEASEY . on this desirable Compact Kitchen RANGE By Famous — Sparkling Beauty andthe |. Cooking Ease That Every Woman Wants! to‘swim. I wouldn't dare show my legs. “Last summer I stayed at home young.” _ 4. You certainty have the |— right idea about having fun and _you are being very foolish to let some defect as small as those red lines ruin it. I do not imagine that these are| _ as bad as you think. They seldom are at your age. However, you) can have them removed. Ask your doctor about this. Also you can use one of the waterproof cos- metics now on the market. Go ahead and enjoy youurself! Q. oa went can I do for hang A. You will have to cut them off, but- afterwards try to avoid cutting by giving the cuticle proper care. Several times a week push the cuticle back from the nail gently. will cover defects. There are waterproof cosmetics on the market which age is allowed for different skele- bony structure you are really not underweight. If you have a me- dium frame you should weigh around 140 pounds. If you have an extremely heavy frame you can add another 15 pounds. : Try adding a mid-morning glass of milk and a mid-afternoon glass of orange juice and a snack before retiring. This can be milk and cheese and crackers, ice cream or fresh fruit and milk or a bowl. of soup and crackers—a light little meal of some sort. Also swim this summer and relax and get plenty of sleep, Vitamin deficiency is on reason for underweight. Be sure that your meals are well balanced with plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, even though these are not high in calorie count. They are high in vitamin content. The vitamin B family has been found helpful in putting the pounds on. Ask your doctor about this. News From Birmingham WSCS Gives Guests Highlight June Social Scene > rey, ‘ tal structures. If you have a small * Reg. $249.95 BIRMINGHAM —Kathryn and den Association. will be held Mon-, Mrs. Chaffee was honor guest at The Women's Society of Chris- NOW AT KEASEY 199” JUST: Model RD-38 with your oid Range in trade, any age or style. Full Width Oven. Automalic! Full Width Top Light! ' Other Optional Special Features ‘Available! Helen Day of Moweaqua, Ill., are day noon at the home of Mrs.'a luncheon given Thursday by Mrs. |tian Service of the Oakland Park ~ ‘guests of- their cousins, Mr. and)Howard Flint, “Rolling Acres ‘Mrs. William L. Mahon of Brook- Farm,” at Walnut Lake. dale drive. Guests will be members of the ‘are Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hopkins of|and the speaker will be Ray Hen- Baltimore. Mrs. Hopkins anf her| stock, director of the Detroit Gar- ‘two children came last week and den Center. have been staying with her par-|yisrrInG IN OHIO cats. Mr and Mrs. WW. Carleton) Mrs. J. Walter Gi rard of Walnut ott of Lane © cive: Lake is visiting in Salem, Ohio. Mr. Hopkins arrives today, and She will go to Hanover, N. H., | the family will move over te jearly next week to attend the | spend the rest of the fortnight with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. (from Dartmouth College. - * * * | Spencer D, Hopkins of West ‘the Wal Fi nw liam E. Douglas will en- Country Club on Thursday honor-) j bride-elect Barbara Neal. itertain at a picnic supper Satur- ing bride € arbar | | Long: Lake road. | The annual June picnic of the) motor trip to Biloxi, Miss., and Bloomfield Hills Branch of the) Point Clear, Ala ail * s ‘ s Cee ee oie and Mire oonaid Whale will move before July 1 from their, ihome on Glenhurst drive to their inew home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) (They will be accompanied by their ‘son, Donald Jr., who is graduating from Birmingham High School be- fore the move, and their daughter, Marilyn. —_———— ate For the Man in Your Lile NORMAN FOR MEN MERLE NORMAN ‘COSMETIC STUDIO 1? W. Hurea FE 2-010 Other visitors in Birmingham|Osage Branch of the association, | graduation of her son, Ted Price, in their home on Lowell court, pre-| ~ . . Mrs. Cari B. Black will entertain, *s * « Alan Hopkins, Mr, andj@t a luncheon at Oakland Hills) Mrs. William T. Gossett will en) wa, played piano selections, one pgp apd ad rs. Rob Methodist Church was hostess at ‘Hupp Cross road. ja fellowship tea in the church par- ‘DINNER TONIGHT lors Wednesday evening, at which | Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bach- time a silver service was pre- iman are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. sented to the church by the so- [Chaffee at dinner this evening, and ciety. ‘on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, George ~ Yo S. Dixon will have a breakfast Guests were greeted by Mrs. Irl party for them. Williams, retiring president, who | On June 16 Mr. and Mrs. A. O. presented Mrs. Albert Barker, pres- ‘Thalacker will be hosts at a dinner ident for the coming year. . lceded by a cocktail party which] geeteg by Asan Louise Mecohe ter T. Bromleys will give. ' who played several accordion se- lections and Dennis McCartney tertain at luncheon Wednesday for of which he i bride-elect Josephine Rothman.| commpaed Wnnenet. iJo has just returned from Skid-| Mrs. Clyde _Marshbanks sang ‘day at their home on Fairfax! ir, and Mra. T. Norville Hub- '".re‘Callege and this luncheon t¥o selections accompanied by . * «¢ «@ bard returned this week from a yin) begin®a series of lovely af- Mrs. Dale Swanson. fairs in her honor. She will be ; =e _| Concluding the program were ona barca to William Treutt ia (plana Oak peieentad ey taciey e ee e ‘Bauer and Rebecca Schutt and a Mrs. Alan Hopkins and her two by Flora McCartney. children, who have been guests, { her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Morrow W, Carleton Scott, will move over ase press ee acme towse Opens Home to Omega Alpha =e, Pearlwick Clothes Hamper —— The Alan Hopkins’ are here for a fortnight from their home in Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan D. Doug- las Jr. will entertain at a picnic supper for the visitors Saturday. | * * * 6-piece Cannon Towel Set A REGULAR $6.00 VALU Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Kaegi and their daughter, Ann, returned home Tuesday from a visit in Ko-, ‘komo, Ind., with Ann‘s fiance, Don| Button, and his parents. They will A REGULAR $12.95 VALUE the family. Mrs. George Morfow opened her home on Glenwood avenue for the monthly meeting of Omega Alpha sorority * ® * Mrs. Perry Vaughn. a charter member of the group, was present for the Wednesday evening meet- ing... The educational program was presented by Mrs. Merrow, who told in verse about the serority's all go to Bloomington, Ind., this pistery and grewth. She accom- weekend to attend his graduation panied her message with {lus- from the University of Indiana. | trations which depicted each xe $179.95 sites, No Down Payment $1.60 Weekly! You Pay Only With Your Purchase of This All-New Top Delu The couple plans to be married June 3X. Mrs. LC. Goad; Mrs. J. Thom- as Smith and Mrs. George W. Tischer will give a luncheon for Ann June 19 at Bloomfield Hills | member of the group. ; Mrs. Clifford Koskinew and Mrs George Ferguson were appointed cochairmen of a picnic to be held July 14 at Camp Oakland. CA Whirlpool ? 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Vandeveer will en- ‘tertain at luncheon Wednesday in Conducts Meeting honor of Marilyn Morris of Pleas-| Mrs. Harvie Little was hostess ant Ridge who will be married to members of the Queen Mary June 23 to Mr. Vandeveer’s neph- section of the Needlework Guild ew, Gordon L. Waterworth of Port- in her home on Wall street. Mrs. land, Ore. Charles Clarke, president, presid- The bride-elect, the daughter of ed at the Thursday afternoon meet- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Morris, ing will graduate next week from Following the business meeting, the University of Michigan. members spent the afternoon knit- ting garments for the Ingathering. ee, ae : Rotunda nn Overlooking Beautiful Pine Lake leeumnennneet _smumemaamennl Rotunda Style SMORGASBORD | CUFFET SERVED EVERY DAY You may also order from our regular menu. New Orleans Cocktail Lounge IS NOW O?EN We Invite You To Make Your Reservations For Your Private Parties Open to the Publie Every Day in the Year ieee > i ‘ ; : a Seto oe SS. ae SHIRLEY FRIEDLY Shirley Friedly, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. N. Friedly of East Beverly street will receive her Bachelor of Science degree at com: mencement exercises being held Saturday at Michigan State Nor- mal College. Recipient of the Lucy B. Osburn Scholarship, Shirley is a member of Pi Kappa Sigma and was recently pledged to Kappa |Delta Pi. She has also been on the Dean's list, ; & TEENAGE DELIGHT .. . the Butterfly Swirlwave. Off center bang gives a carefree note to the swirling crown of symmetrical waves. _THe PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE 8. 1936 | _ FIFTEEN | Rabbi and Mrs. Sanford E. Saperstein were honored Thursday evening with a farewell party at the home of the Julius Levines on Ottawa drive, with Dr. and Mrs. Irving Gordon of James K boulevard co-hosts. Guests were members and friends of Temple Beth Jacab. The Sapersteins will leave New York's Idlewild Airport Choco Bits Are New | This Way Mrs. Hunt Makes! That Are Ditfereat | By ‘JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor _ |Then they will want snacks morn-| after school. four active youngsters. the Waterford Center PTA. Church work, Girl Scouting, the. little sewing keep all her spare ‘hours weil filled. APPLESAUCE COOKIES By Mrs. Harold A. Hunt % cup? shortening | 1 ege | l teaspbon soda ', teaspoon nutmeg ‘y teaspoon cinnamon 2 cups sifted four * . * =o . . i 1 in July for a trip to Israel, a gift from the congregation. { } (2? 33°") ence appicxsuce Shown (left to right) are Mrs. Levine, Mrs. Saperstein, | ie ip chocolate chips Oh Poe C : Se < | cup chopped nutmeats foptrona!l) Rabbi Saperstein, Mrs. Gordon, president of the Sister- iy’ ingredients together. well hood of Temple Beth Jacob; Dr. Gordon, vice president Drop by spoontuls on a greased of the temple, and Mr. Levine ine, ", president of the temple. cookie sheet. Pontiac Press Phote | Broken Promises By MURIEL LAWRENCE In Ralph's town a store had stocked a supply of jackets embla- ao) la ay i with his achosl's samme. for candy again. “Before junch? a a enemsber ol a oct le, ‘she asked accusingly. “You know! As they walked up the path to their front porch, Ralph pressed utes, Create Distrust: was made—te accommodate her | is a goft cookie Promise-breakers appear incon- Troning flattens the nap on impulses without any interest ‘sistent because they keep their babies’ night clothes. Brush after : whatever in her child’ \drving ta keep nighties fluffy. te them. = and new looking. # Fesponses ‘feelings and thoughts so secret. he dearly wanted one of these YU don't get candy before meals garments. But the Saturday his Now run along While I get rid of ‘ mother took him shopping for it, these things and get us all some- they found the jackets ail gone. thing to eat.” Ralph had to accept an undec- DISTRUSTS FUTURE erated one. To console him his | A great wave of discouragement mother said they could stop by engulfed Ralph. When it passed, the store's candy counter and it left behind it a rather danger- buy him some of his favorite ous impression. Translated into our peanut brittle. © terms Ralph's feeling was, “The On the bus goin# home he asked future is such an unpromising for a piece. His mother; her lap get only fools put any confidence piled with bundles, found his re-/'"! quest inconvenient. “When we get Ths is bound to be a child's home.” she said response to broken promises. If - aoe een ____.__. we break them often, we har- den his distrust of the future into ‘a.cynical greed for immediate grat- ifeation — a motivating drive in such activities as lying, stealing. gambling, excessive drinking. in a valuable beek called ‘‘chil- dren Who Hate,” experienced seo- a Father’s Day—June 17th See Our Complete Selection of HALLMARK GIFT CARDS Distinctive Gift Wrapping for All Occasions Flora hae Gift Shop 700 W. HURON La PHONE FE 2-3220 Visit Our New Stote OPEN Thurs. — Fri, — Sat. 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FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 It’s so very simple to serve hot meals and still stay out of the kitchen . . . Just call and place your order... and any of our delicious meals are ready to be picked up, at your convenience ... packed in alumi- num foil to keep them ‘piping noe till served. MI 4-7764 WOODWARD AT SQUARE LAKE RD. . Irving Steinman gave the g prayer at the annual un of brie eran of Tem- ple Beth Jacob Wednesday at t ghe temple. * * * Speaker for the day was Mrs. Samuel Danto of Detroit who spoke of the problems prevalent in other countries concerning liberal Jews.| ‘A problem mentioned was the shortage or r complete lack of Rab- bis. | She peinted out that ‘through the Youth, Education and Sister- hood Fund, young men from attend the Hebrew Union College foreign countries are unabled tose and return to their native lands ‘Sisterhood Holds Annual Luncheon equipped to be Rabbinical lead- ers. mre Herman Stenbuck intro- duced the Rabbi Sanford Sa stein who spoke briefly to the group. Mrs. Irving .Gordon, oretdant. heard annual reports from the of- ficers and yave her annual report as president of the per Mrs. Joseph Nosanchult,~ president, announced a aah cat to be held at ‘the home of Dr. and Mrs. Gordon. An original musical comedy en- titled, “In The Cards’’ was pre- nted by Sisterhood members. per Mrs; Meyer Fine. Mrs. James ««' Director Talks Mrs. Sidney Barnett, Mrs. ba Morrison, Mrs, Charles Gersten, Mrs. Harold Chapman, Mrs. Sam Chafets, Mrs, George Wyman and Rosenthal assisted at the piano Stenbuck and Mrs, directed the playlet. ms Nursery School to Panhellenic Dorothy Cummings opened. her home on East Iroquois road for the _The cast consisted of Mrs. Ger- ald Walker, Mrs. George Agree; Miss Perry Heads Secretaries ' Pontioak Chapter of the Nation- 'al Secretaries Association met at Hotel Waldron Monday: evening. ‘Mary Eleanor Lockman gave the invocation. At: the candlelight installation service conducted by Miss Lock- man, retiring president, Edyth Perry was installed as president. Other installed were Mrs. Wil- Ham Robinson, vice president; a ai a (til 9) ("til 5 30) ight, saturday, Monday 2 Days Remaining to Purchase in ~ MOLLS TWICE-A-YEAR CLEARING ‘for Finest Quality at Exceptional Low Prices! ("til 9) EVENT FABRICS and CARPETING REMARKABLE VALUES | INCLUDE: / “Carpet Squares —— Ends of Rolls, 4 Rug-Size Samples — Stow Sellers. . Fresh New Carpetings at First - Time Pricing that Must b¢ raised oe after this event. / CONVENIENT ‘TERMS! ; 48" Curtains Tuesday, June 5, Issue of the Preas contained our detailed FABRICS announcement. Many of the same lines and patterns are Panels still aveilable, but in rapidly smmeiemens guanine. We Are All cannot reprint the listings’ without including those that of Spreads may be purchased before YOU arrive. We will not misiead From 10% ‘Draperies you. The prices on slow-mgving stocks and on First-Time to 50% Showings alike ere at a level to Interest all conservative f Casements homemakers. | We feel you will not be disappointed if Less Than you shop “on e@ Dun t we have & real eye- Remnants catehing value here for YOU. Regular We MOLLS ‘ 1666 s. Telegraph | South of Orchard Lk. mt FE 4-0516, | month. Their goal is the 11th an- far July 18-21 | Statler, Detroit. |Chapter Installs Officers Mrs. Wareen- Trevethan, corre- sponding secretary; Mrs. John Duncan, recording secretary, and Mrs. Charles Woody, treasurer. Serving as committee chairmen are Mrs. Woody, ways and means; Mrs.' Robinson, program; Mrs. Trevethan, bulletin; Mrs. Russell Brackett, publicity and scrapbook, and Morene Frady, employment. Other are Mrs. Charles Renwick membership; Mrs. Harry Ault, achievement; Mrs. Duncan, educ- ation; Mrs. Hope Scott, public Boyd, parliamentarian. From Maine to California members of the National Secre- taries Association, Internation- al, are making plans for next nual NSA Convention, schedlued at the Hotel An estimated attendance of 1,500 members will include secretaries from Puerto Rico and Canada as well ag the 48 states. Unembroidered cotton eyelet works and welfare, and Mrs. Ellen! iretiring after teaching in Pontiac Monday evening meeting of Pon- tiac Panhellenic. Carol Charles was hostess for the evening. * @ @ Mrs. Roy Corwin Jr, introduced Mrs. John Vanderlind, educational director of All Saints Cooperative Nursery School. Mrs. Vanderlind) spoke of the new trend in nursery school education and told of the) functions, purposes and aims of the Jocal nursery school. ; The group gave a two-week “eampership” to the Michigan Society for Crippled Children, Mrs. Robinson Bronoel was ap- pointed chairman of the scholar- ship committee, with Mrs. William Brace and Mrs. Thomas Moffett assisting. The Panhellenic scholarship will be awarded in September to a_ . senior girl on the basis of need, scholarship and character. * * * Receiving a scholarship from Julie O’Brien of the Tipacon Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association Constance Haaseth. Connie, the ie of Mr. and Mrs. Einar Martin | Haaseth of Middlebelt road, will Sow ate next week She plans to fall. award given tional project “ee Pentiac Press Phote from Pontiac High School. continue her studies in the T he scholarship is the first annual by the club as its a for the year. = " Honored was Helen Hunt who is public schools for 31 years. She Candlelight Ceremony Held at Two Assemblies will make her home in Oregon, Il. July Rite Planned Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Huntley ors and awards was held W ‘jot Lachine announce the engage-\day and Thursday mornings in a scholastic record im the school. ment of their daughter, Barbara double assembly of Eastern Jun-) ‘|/with holes burned in it by acid is. ja product to beware. It will not be! a a good | buy. ‘ple Plans ¢ a a July 21 wedding. — Huntley of South Paddock street./ior High School. to William Craig, son of Mrs. Ida/| Barron of Riverside drive. The cou- Write, phone or call in PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Wy Ss. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich, Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 person for Free pamphlet. | third, Eastern Junior High Presents Honors A candlelight ceremony of hon-, event. The chairman js always American Legion Auxiliary to three * * * Judy Hartmann explained the |system of the honors and awards, itelling the necessary requirements Outstanding scholarship, citizen-'and the time needed to earn the gold. The highest iship and service are required of certificates for the pins and the waa students earning the pins; ‘the bronze, then the silver, and) Kay Hamilton lighted the first honor jeandle in honor of the students awarded is the gold pin with a/who received the bronze award. guard. first] guard. {Ellsworth Sturdy, assistant princi- Robert Eason, president of the | ipal, presented the bronze award | Student Council, introduced Linda |'° 9% boys and girls. Stickney as chairman of this |PIANO SOTO Response was made by David aR When It’s @ When you first Premier lamp you are conscious of its exceptional and beauty.. When you “lived” select a Colonial Premier as membrance gift! ving lime a Colonial Premier Lamp with it for a while realize how much it adds to the decor of any room. How appropri- ate then on high occasions to Makes an Ideal Presentation | | 51g see a Colonial instantly style have you a re- Father's Day ) June 17th eS Drayton 4479 Dixie Hwy. i f = p i f 3 es Far ets : La. F i 6 ee | 8 3 \ » p uf £ \, é j * ' i & } i 4 j \ 1 - , | . 4. ¢ : | . é ae - . 4 i / # Fs . 2 fs f ae Sxcaticns e THE PONTLAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE. 8, 1050 | is Lan SEVENTEEN 7 y Ci PTA B d an Ook were Mk Wright Mrs 7 Victorian took 19 spreading. , GOP Finance Group Meets in Birmingham Gi PLA Boot Fa cr St a St os The executive board of the Mrs, Charles A. Doss Jr. of\Women's Finance Committee and) At the meeting, a review of pro W. W. Williams, Bloomfield /bert Smith; Southfield; Mrs. Rob-|Pontiac Council of PTA gathered | I ial: Crass ala Sposse Pointe was the speaker|head of the Women’s Division of cedures was made and reports) Hills; Mrs. John Finnegan, Bir- lert Stacey, Troy; Edward'Thursday evening at the China| this morning at a mieeting of the the Wayne County Republican Fi-|were heard from committee wom-| mingham; ‘Mre, Edward Mose- ‘Collins, Waterford; Mrs. Walter City Restaurant for a dinner meet- : NOW OPEN : om. [nance Committee, en in areas of the county yet to be} man, Farmington; Appel, West Bloomfield; | Mrs. jing. gem . Rowena’ s Beauty Shop AT THE NEW LOCATION Ie : ; aie os Mrs. Glenn J. P. Malley, Novi, and Mrs. Pat- a's Finance’ Committer’ th the ths win’ tomiber af Oe ‘ : 2 Birmingham home of Mrs. Brooks) Wayne County comntitiee when cree Fills and Mra John Carey, (rick Doyon, Cavern. . Marshall. 4831 DIXIE HIGHWAY (Just North of Walton Bivd.) cons Twenty-nine members were re | ined Mrgs Marshall is chairman of the! Southfield; Mrs. Arthur Dodge iba asking 2 Pallas — area finance. committee, with Mrs.| and Mrs, Jack Rothberg of Lake funds in addition to those con. [Howard Liverance as vice chair. Angiine 208 Sire, Salary Beno tributed by their husbands has |2". Mrs. Hommes Bannard is) son, Lake Orion. and Mrs. George Office volunteers workin gin Bir-,fair for old and new officers and mingham and Bloomfield Hills are|committee chairman. | Mrs. R. C,-Arthur, Mrs. Arthur Other chairmen are Mrs. rece Prine, Mrs. Joseph Wright, Mrs. es ¢ *& Mrs. Dean is one of four women serving on the 20-member national Mrs. William Mihalek, council — president, presented Mrs. Wil- finance committee. She is chair-| grown into a statewide plan this jsecretary pesado tne nde n on ema year. Hodges is publicity chairman. : snet at this get acquainted” N ma A S ‘ Beamer of Oxford; Mrs. H. A.\Carl W. Moyer, Mrs. Arthur King, | liam Wright, outgoing president, | OR 3-3541 Caniemen for the |Soenig, Pleasant Ridge; Mrs.|Mrs. Arthur S. McCall, Mrs. Dan Ebertine of Birmingham; Mrs. ‘John Swint, Royal Oak; Mrs. am Mrs, Thomas roy Rh NE PE AY cits tanec tae with se gift from her executive | Free Parking in Rear aches: large given unani- either harhanhtcht i Malic de PeRsene een mie | Crwwenta Father’s Day Is Sunday, Junely — 5 s } MAKE HIM GLAD HE’S DAD! ee | - Sunday, June 17th, is Father’s Day. Mark fied date with a red cirele on the = iz calendar, for it means a lot to Dad. ; 4 Fs ; , Let him know that you haven't forgotten him ... that he has an important s MR. and MRS. E. W. WEIDEM. AN i Bes place in your heart. It doesn’t matter how you show your affection but, we aq | Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Weideman of Houghton Lake |*4 think an appropriate gift would be nice. i ‘and Florida, formerly of Pontiac, will be ‘honored at an We've spent months preparing for this Dav. O it d . i open house June 23 celebrating their 50th wedding flowi “I ith th fi ph oh de pe ao CARES ate Over. 4 anniversary. Their daughter, Mrs. Marlin Whitt of ; owing wi the finest merchandise the world has to offer. Sportswear for a East Madison avenue, will be hostess at the event. every man’s hobby . . . also shirts, ties, slacks, hosiery, robes, jewelry, etc. ... A Before Mr. Weideman’s recent retirement they resided ® _ all distinctively styled in the exclusive manner. Come in soon and make your i selections. in Pontiac for 35 years. Attending the open house ~ will be their sons, Royce of Lansing, William of Auburn -" Heights and Alvin of — and their eight grand-.|%-, children. 1 Installation Dinner Is Held’ * by Parent Guidance Club. Mrs. Walter Mann was installed’ Mrs. Earl Foster and Mrs. Ron- : as president of Parent Guidance ald Hayward are ‘finance chair- Club.-at installation dinner held men, Mrs. Gordon Reynolds is Wednesday evening at Aunt Fan- parliamentarian, and Mrs. John ny's Tearoom. Sellman and Mrs. Max Coleman _ Others installed were Mrs. E. H. are federation delegates. Vierich, vice president; Mrs. Sam oe 2 Joan, secretary; Mrs. Robert Shall- ‘Mrs. Mahan and Mrs. Howlett man, treasurer, and Mrs. Robert! were cochairmen for the dinner Derman, corresponding secretary. Devotions were presented by Mrs © tee tec Foster. Secret pal gifts were ex- Osmun's boasts a sock selection that is sure to contain Hosiery ideal to please Dad — Plains, Argyles, Fine Lisles—and wonderful Stretch Nylons. 75¢ to $1.95 Osmun's has lightweight Robes in both plain and fancy patterns. Com- pletely washable in fine terry cloth or cotton plisse. Sizes small, medium, large and extra large. $6.95 from Mrs. Vierich and Mrs. E. A. pert ire ess marmbers during the West, program; Mrs. dames : Fortier, social; Mrs. 1. E. How- lett and Mrs. Q@. R. Mahan, ShOwer Presented homes and devotions; and Mrs. ; garcis wart paaeicay. for Mrs. Lawrence | Mrs. Jerry G. Lawrence was the |. |honoree at a pink and blue shower s¢ y ‘given Wednesday evening by Mrs. =? : illiam Klinert and Mrs. Gerald = 4 x . lorpeae The shower was held at ~~ < é ithe Lawrence home on Parkwood = ~~ avenue i Attending the shower were Mrs. | John Morrow, Mrs. Gerald Sten- — /wall, Mrs. Harvey McClure, Mrs.” -\Herman. Reeder, Mrs. ‘Thomas \Lawrence, Mrs. Gerald Rood, ~ Martha Burris, Suzanne Lilliquist, é Mrs, Lowell Satterlee, Mrs.” | Theodore Sapelak and Joyce Allen. _ Others at the affair were Mrs. Dad will revel-in handsome sportcoat and slacks from Osmun’s bigger than James Gillotte Jr, Josephine) ever array. Why not stop in this | ~ jn ee oo : ae | if week at either the Downtown or ix Cininw Meares, Mr. Wala Wait! Tel- Huron store and let us show you ra ‘Mrs. Stewart Nicol, Mrs. Basil one of the most complete selections ee ; Wethy and Suzanne Lawrence. | @i> _- of sportcoats and slacks in Michigan. rs PTA Activities | Sportscoats yfrom $29.50 8 _ SIZES 14.1618 = am ie . vecraueit meet Mostay at pm is Slacks $ iv" , * ° t a \ the principals office, nid ase ne mn _ . rom 6.95 e progren = 3s [PS | 5565 + : | z = ¢ Add this halter to your summer , : LEARN to EARN wardrobe if you want to be cool, and comfortable during the hot head! You'll find the em- ecnaared one as easy to make as GRADUATES! the plaid, and so nice for day or Day or Night Classes evening. wear. Pattern No. 5565 contains tissue! ~sizes 14, 16, 18 included; material Call Today for detailed information requirements; transfer for daisy No Age Limit ' 7 ; Every Dad can use another pair of Slacks, esign; sewing and embroidery di- Ph FE 4.1854 ee Give Dad a cool sportshirt tailored especially when they’re from Osmun’s. If tections. one -185 he by the names he would choose for you don’t know his size that’s 0. k. we will ‘Send 25¢ im coins, your name, |. “ himself — McGregor, Arrow, Lin- exchange or alter them after Father's Day. address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Now available—the colorful = eedlework Album containing doz- weer lovely patterns in crochet, SEAUTY COLLEGE embroidery and knit — plus 16% East Huron gift patterns, directions printed in Behind Kresge’s, 2nd Floor book. Only 25c a copy! i LE ak . Call Miss Wilson Today ie. for Information lee wood. Every pattern imaginable in PONTI AC ie sizes S-M-L-XL. . jon $3.95 Come in soon to see our great variety in lightweight fabrics. From $6.95 to $21.95 .. Pontiac Travel Service COMPLETE DOMESTIC and FOREIGN TRAVEL SERVICE * OPEN TONIGHT ‘ Let, Us Help You Make Your Arrangements ° | ‘Phone FE 8-3251 * | 698 W. Huron To keep Dad cool give him a pair of short-sleeve, knee-length Pajamas by Pleetway in an amazing new “No- Ironing Necessary” cotton fabric. $3.95 Pair ce DOWNTOWN STORE Open Mon.-Fri. ‘til 9 ; TEL-HURON CENTER STORE Open Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. ’til 9 f f i oe. } Abhi ay i. es ey aN fe Y A Te ve ia MI JF ) Pare eeEIGHTEEN = oe started. on a $218,607 ‘new health _ Blind Center Begins center at the Michigan School for| ’ LANSING Construction has|the Blinds at Lansing. For a Really ee ege e | Terrific Bargain! 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Sun. 12 te 5 Insuring Nu LONDON (INS)—Much of the’ horror over things atomic has been dispelled by a simple but signifi- icant move by British-. insurance companies. wa ZIPPER TOP MK Rubbish Burners * * An interim report- by a commit- tee set up by British insurance companies and the famed Lloyd's of London categorically states in- surance of risks arising out of the industrial use of atomic energy is “a practical possibility.” The report, published by the | British Insurance Associati spective. N ow ‘Practical Possibility’) se secs: Conmlutee, wiicn reference to the new atomic power has been in close touch with stations about to be erected by the atomic energy authority over central electricity authority. The report said in part: “Insurance of these risks is a practical possibility for insurers, who, recognizing these develop- ments as of the greatest impor- tance in Britain’s industrial progress, will, no doubt, feel a responsibility to afford cover in respect of the new risks in- volved.” pects of the association's report ts! Cc 1 Cal P lan ts that it puts atomic risks into.per- iquestion of the hazards, concludes’ "not only that the risk of catastro- iphe is remote but that atomic fire and explosion hazards involved in the operation of nuclear power stations are “‘little different from ° those encountered in many indus- trial or power production plants.” The only new problem —which atomic insurance raises appears to Hi. be the possibility of radio active, contamination to the power sta-" One of the more important as-'tion and especially to third parties. | Many Features © Paved Streets © Sidewalks © City Sewer the! © City Water © 60-Fr. 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The engineers call it “double regeneration.” Lets you start off like an Olympic sprinter, with the pedal pressed just an inch or less. (And driving that way, you get better gas mileage. ) ‘There's more big news, too, that goes with this new Buick magic. And that - covers a lot more than styling. 210 Orchard Lake Avenue | ~ Pontiac, Michigan WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARS BUNT SICK WHL BUND Tem OLIVER MOTOR: SALES, INC. : _ — thats what it is / Sure—you'll like the graceful new beauty of the V-shaped prow and sweep-ahead look. And you'll like the extra room inside. But as you drive you'll find that this Buick responds with the new might of a big, record-powered V8 engine of 322- cubic-inch heft. It handles easy as butter to a warm knife. Tracks the curves like a plane on the beam. Makes any road seem paved with pillows. And what's responsible for all this are more new engineering advances than Buick has ever made in one model year. | So why not come in and see—anid feel — the difference they make? You'll soon know why owners find it’s the best Buick yet —and the best buy yet, by far. *New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century—optional at modest extra cost on the Special. N gree eePPOeoons,, Oy **°' ope acne { a gunson 0, Every Setvrdoy Bvenng ° fee e* *eeeneeceeee®® Best Buick Yet Phone FE 29101 cs | $100 Is Var If You Answer | Pazzle No. 2 POT-O-GOLD, the Pontiac Press’ exciting new summer word game, ins its second week with Puzzle No. 2, below. it's tun—read the directions carefully, fill out your entry and aoe se It can mean at least $100 to you every tim you w. The puzzle consists of (1) ajnumber of circles which contain @ few sctambled letters, and (2) a corresponding list of clues to these words a 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. 1, then, would be the one which you would print in the space ‘to the tight of (1) below. ; You'll notice that some circles contain § signs in pots ef gold. You mey use such a symbol as any letter you However, it-and all letters in that circle must be oe The $ sign. of course, can represent ANY letter Saal Do the same in all the other circles. Study the clues. careiuliy and arrange all 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! en onweaneunnsonceernocouceueces Se Se SS SF SSS eH SB SSeS ASS SS eee ee Clip Along Dotied Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES 1. One way to silence a speaker is to him pretty consistently. 2 Any man should be able to retire to his ..... without being disturbed. 3. Serving a = at dinner might cause an upset in some households. 4 The can be made to yield ¢ certain fragrance. 5. The shape of the leaf is indicated by the ....... 6. Hf clever enough. a certain . - forbidden territory. « ean help you attain 7. Sympathetic people usually feel «@ special tenderness for any : 8. A_ collection like this will concentrate in one particular place. 9. This sounds like something that is always found on the water... ¢ should appeal to the intellectual. things indiscriminately, the 10. A superior sort of ll. MW you are going te... effect will be inartistic. 12. This kind of position may not be held for too long a time. 13. To éarn a place in a + one must offer some dis- tinctive service. is needed. children seem to 14. To become a prominent actor, a special 1S. Though it may be somewhat sticky. relish the pleasure of . 16. If you are going to navigate in strange waters. a good is most essential. : OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their im- mediate families. 2. A contestant may submit as many entries as he or : she_wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. - ; 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print ,his answer words in the proper spaces. cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it secuzely to a/2-cent postcard. No entries will be accepted if they aye in envelopes Entries for Puzzle No. 2 must bear a Tuesday, lune 12, post- mark (or before). No entries received alter that time, whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible tor entries lost or ‘delayed in the mail 4 Sorry, telephone calls or mail ¢oncerning details of the contest cannot be answered or ackhowledged. 5. The Pontiac Press will award 4 cash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If more than one winning answer is réceived the prize will divided equally among the winners. If any week or weeks should pass without any winners, the prize will be added weekly until a winning solution ig submitted. 6. Winners will be awarded jan extra cash bonus of $25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day winners are announced. nly one such bonus can be xwarded to each prize-winner.;no matter how many weekly prizes may accumulate P 7. Fach week's puzzle | will be published Monday, Wednesday and Friday until the contest's end, Labor Day. Either or all will be considered as official entry blanks. 8 Winners and correct solutions will be announced each Friday of the week following individual contests. Official keeper of answers will be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Oakland County, Only the General Features Corp., originators of the puzzles, will know /the solutions until after each contest is over. Answers will be delivered to the Press judges by Mr. Ziem after the final deadline. 9. There is only one correct solution fo the zzle, and only thet correct answer cari’ win. _ of the judges is fina! and all contestants agree to abide by the judges” decision. All entries become the property of The Pontiac Press and none can be returned. , 10. Completed puzzles must be addressed to POT-O-GOLD, POST OFFICE BOX) $8, Pontiac, Michigan, Winners will be notified either by telephone or in the mails. POT-O-GOLD —— ' 1. ' 4 . PUZZLE NO. 2 : ’ r r) a ' ry ' 1 ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ 8 r 8 a ' ‘ a ‘ r ' ’ ' r) r r) ‘ r ry ’ ‘ ' ' r a r) r) a. t : U cadtaness \ ceueecses Qc ccecceceees See . a ‘ nD BEER eceerarrec nos: 7 eee someone, ee ee WY se dink vedneewerne . 8 r 1 |} 4 Sev eeeeer rs eeesecsen 12 « t : ‘ : +) 13 t ') ‘ ; § VG oo siemex ative oom ans 5 Je ana eeecannsoeoees 18 ooo eeeeee Sees . &§ rt ' ' | heccnoenanacecnocee. 16 SsoG r] t r t » NAME 8 a s* : STREET ADDRESS 5 ‘ : ry oa PHONE NO. |... ‘ r] ' t t The decision . ‘| If final check of entries verifies \___'THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 "I No Winner Yet—Prize Now $200 | : zz places—were worth $100 or $125 |to anyone who worked last week's |Pot-O-Gold puzzle correctly. Care- in check of the hundreds and hundreds. of answers which came linto The Press by the Tuesday | midnight deadline, revealed no cor- rect answers. ‘ To satisfy your curiosity here is ithe correct solution of last week’s pore : | | | Sixteen words — in the right Hack of a winner for last week's puzzle, $100 will be added to this week's prize making the current ‘puzzle worth $200, plus an extra } ' re i ae Here is the puzzle experts’ ex- ,planation of how the correct solu- tion was reached: z SOLUTION . i won't: reveal much in conversa-| ‘would be difficult te achieve Here's Your Answer to F usually to what remains after the supply of something has been de- pleted. ways agrees with the opinions ex- pressed by others. A SHY man, while bashful among strangers, may have a brilliant mind which would reveal itself in conversa- tion among those he «knows well. A SPY has undoubtedly had many thrilling adventures which, as the years go by, would no longer re- quire secrecy, 2. Everyone is eager to pitch in and AID when-a child is buried by a cave-in. Many would not be physically able to DIG, nor would there be room for all of them in a limited space. 3. A dramatic PLEA for free- dom made by a defendant in crim- inal court would be most unusual; his lawyer generally does the speaking in his behalf. 4. A man’s EGO is helpful in his drive to get ahead. EGO represents self-interest, and it one’s ambition without it. AGE -may be a handicap. — 5. ACT is best here, in its thea- trical sense, meaning of course a particular performance before) ithe public. An ACT that has been, $25 |if won by a regular Press done too often grows stale; too) | imany people have seen it, and the! 12. ‘material is outmoded. AgaR or a aggressors talk of peace. The senti- —— 'CAB is worth something only as ment is repeated in the hearts of long as it will run. A CAM or the whole world of helpless people. \CAN or CAP would retain some It cannot be said that a great |HOPE arises, because aggressors’ 1. A YES man, who probably! 6. FELT is better—only a few words of peace are too insincere to 's of cold weather were inspire any serious HOPE. tion, is so called because he al-|FELT. LEFT, in this sense, refers| 13. The great theatrical ROLE worth, as would a CAT. more d hazard of an escape through the woods. The fugitive would expect the hazard of a FOE (the law in this case) and a FOG might even ibe helpful to a man trying to hide. possible to FIT and old machine with a new part, since mechanical details change through the years. helpless, dependent type of woman is now out-dated, a woman is a person in- her own right, and no longer thinks of being a clinging would \vine with a MAN to lean on. id sa cand * a, 7. FOX is right, for the “extra” 8 PAT is suggested in the definition by the qualifying word “glib.” Glib talkers are fluent and never at a loss for words. 9. FIT is better—it may be im- 10. ARM is better. Since the a 11. END ts better. A posse of rst Pot-O-Gold of an old ex-actor may become a boring subject to his friends. Many old actors had one great ROLE in which they made their greatest success, and with which they were always primarily associated: 14, A WEE lamb—a tiny, baby lamb, is of course more ta the point for a special pet on’ the | farm than a EWE lamb—a fe- | male. 15. FUEL is best here, The care- less use of FUEL would probably cause an explosion. While care is needed with a FLUE, or FUSE, the diesel engine Sunday and oper- danger is less great. 16. YACHT is-the word. A man ated lattice of tracks in west De-;while, two French divisions over- who spent holidays -en his boat might long for a really good YACHT. “Long for” suggests a wistful desire—probably for some- thing unattainable, in this case YACHT. A really good CHART | be within the means of a ;man with his own boat. armed men pursuing es ‘Heads Detroit Jaycees would want to finish the job pursue them to thei END—until | DETROIT — Paul Krajewski, a member of Dearborn's City, they had killed the marauding 33, beasts. The chase might not lead Bea ge the wolves’ DEN. | on sale NOW! B. F.Good SAFETY TIRE Come in today! Any tire, any size NEW TREADS Applied to safe, guaranteed casings. Get a fresh, new start on mileage. SAFETY-S TUBELESS The economy tubeless wer $21.61 LIFE-SAVER TUBELESS ric ALE! 7.10015 $19.60 — : ‘37 95 utiful Commission, f NINETEEN Engine ‘Thieves’ | Given Sentence; Observe Trains DETROIT ® — Three boys who astounded veteran railroad men by stealing a diesel engine have been ordered to spend part of the summer observing the hazards of railroading. Juvenile Court Judge Nathan J. Kaufman yesterday ordered the trio to spend three hours a week for the next five weeks at the Union Depot yard. On July 12 each must turn in a thesis on the dan- gers to Judge Kaufman. * * Ld The three teenagers stole a has been ports that the train thieves were elected president of the Detroit believed to have broken into a A great ECHO arises when Junior Chamber of Commerce. ated it safely through a compli-| troit. They even added nine box: ‘cars before returning the engine) isafely to the siding where they had taken it. 2 * The 16-year-old “engineer,” a model train enthusiast, said he “just wanted to see how the real thing worked.’ He and his two young firemen said they have no interest in railroading as a career. They surrendered: to railroad po- lice the day after the adventure ibecause they wanted to deny re- \boxcar. French Forces Unite in North Africa Drive ALGIERS, Algeria @~Elements of three French divisions joined today in a drive to wipe out rebel forces in western Algeria near the Moroccan border, i. * # « West of Oran the 4th Infantry Division crossed over. from Mo- — rocco to join the 12th Division. The two outfits were report- ed pushing the rebels from moun- tain strongholds toward the sea, where the 1%h Division was wait- ing. - Twenty rebels were reported killed. 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The body age | ROCHESTER — The Board of; al shop and counseling, plus of- ‘Education of the Rochester Com- | fice space, cafeteria and kitchen, a report of the progress and the/..onses bécause for the first needs of the Rochester area schools tine in the Watery of Rochester and the reasons for the election ‘nocis the al be ti ‘hich will be held Monday in three /SC100S ere Ww ang aag) oe ee junior high school program for 7- eae oe Aig poo 9th grades,” the report said. Much “rw fo en: of this program has been available dorse a better program of educa- on only a limited beais tion for the children of the district, cue es by approving a two-mill tax in- ; crease, or $3.80 more per thous- elementary children, immediate amen naneeeed valuate ‘construction will begin on an eight- The new high school here will room addition to the North Hill open in September and will serve Elementary School, planned for a boys and girls of grades 10-12, |February, 1957, opening. The Board the report said. The new school states that to staff the classrooms has 25 classrooms including ones ‘they will need 24 additional teach- for English, language, social ers, five additional custodians and studies, art, science, biology, two additional office clerks, plus heme economics, commercial [necessary utilities. “And to main- 7 With the increasing number of AAALAC Fete Seniors at Waterford AANA RIGHT NOW ie the time to buy ir conditioner — when your air tempera- . tures and are both low! This 243 Diplomas Ready new 1956 Hotpoint cools, filters, dries, for Wednesday; Talks for Sunday. | freshens, and circulates air withoit drafts. De luxe im everything but price, this new model has automatic « thermostat, full-room circulation, electrostatic filter. Many other out- woul features. Also in | and 1'4 hp a demonstration now! won 289" INSTALLED FREE WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — At baccalaureate for Waterford Town-| ship High School graduates at 8 p.mi Sunday in the high school) gym-auditorium, the sermon will, be by the Rev. Arvid Anderson: of Christ Lutheran Church. The Rev. Henry E.* Wrobell of Calvary Baptist Church will give ; the invocation and benediction. The! a capella choir will sing, with Mar-' lynn Keasey as organist. " only 28. 95 Down Commencement for the 243 | SWEET’S RADIO srrtiince graduates for the first time will Free Parking be on the football field, where ‘bourne Dr., |. | 422 W. Huron Street E 4-1133 —— Edmund L. Windeler, Board of Dr., Bloomfield Township. - Patri- |Education president, will give di- cia is a receptionist for a Pontiac plomas and Df. Carl S. Winters, physician, and Glenn will graduate Oak Park, Ill., will speak. Dr. Win- sunday from Michigan State Uni-| ters, a former crime commission- versity, No wedding date has been| er from Michigan, heads a skid qecided. ‘row commission of 1500 churches: ——— in Chicago. tf He will be introduced by Supt. M | tte Pu bi p | William A. Shunck, Sylvia Clarke, arle e U IC 00 'valedictorian, and the Rev. Walter J. Teeuwissen Jr., :of Dey, Opening on Saturday ‘Plains Community United Pre: terian Church will participate, PATRICIA QUINTON Mrs. Alyce Quinton of 4839 Sher- Waterford Township. 2300 people may watch from sta- 5 announcing the engagement of F dium seats. It will be at 8 p.m. ‘her daughter, Patricia Carol, to ‘Glenn E. Cobeil, son of Mr. and 'Mrs..Earl Cobeil of 2910 Interlaken MARLETTE — The (Marlette Saturday, and will be open daily, Farm Women 912, 23, and 79 to Back Work There eae ae instruc- of Sister Kenny tions for those who want them Season tickets and daily admis- METAMORA — Information con. “0"8 are available to the public cerning work of the Sister Kenny a Foundation will be brought to more Knocked Down by Auto, jgroups in Michigan through the) ‘Farm Bureau Women of Michigan. | ‘Infant Only Bruised This was brought out by Mrs. Har-| GINGELLVILLE — __ Sixteen- ry Whittaker of Metamora, state month-old Allen Wagner is back co-chairman in charge of an 11l- home from Pontiac General Hos- “ county area. /pital today, bruised but with no | Mrs. Whittaker said she plans. bones broken ager a narrow es- ¢ FLEXIBLE CANVAS TENNIS OXFORDS ¢ MOLDED SOLE © IDEAL FOR LEISURE 1 98 Women's | to promote an educational pro- cape Sizes te 10 gram in each county on the fu- itis mother, Mrs. Ernest Wagner, Misses to 2 | ture ef Sister Kenny work. |was backing out of the family drive at 3452 Lake St. yesterday when Childs 0 12 At an annual meeting of the the scream of a mcighber, Mrs. Foundation in Detroit recently, | Mrs. Whittaker was awarded a ci- |Luke Sexton, caused her to stop ‘tation for meritorious work. She is ‘P€ Car. The auto had knocked idown her infant soh. In her ex- t stat t Dome. Waeen eo citement she got out, forgetting to set the emergency and the car ‘ : then rolled back, pinning down the \Plan Benefit to Build boy's foot, Home for Podvine Family CLIFFORD—The Oddfellows ecto MOMS Meet |Rebekas here are planning a bene-- METAMORA — The MOMS of fit pancake supper to be held Sat-| America group here will meet at ‘urday evening at their hall, Pro-|the home of Mrs. Mark Russell at NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 ?. M. ceeds will go towards a home for 8 p.m, June 14. An auction sale is the Don Podvine family. being: planned. 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We Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS. . 25¢ | MAGAZINES ... 508 Screp Iron—Junk Cars—Structurel Steel FypHpen STEEL 60. FE 4-9582 135 Branch St. ecross from American Forging & Socket ber of the Board of Education for | a en aia TS ae) U N TONIGHT eae HOUSE! \1o attract top caliber teachers, sal-| Farnum, father of three _—_ ‘| aries must be increased." b | age youngsters, lives at The school budget for 1956-57 | Lansdewne St., Williams og needs of the expanded program. | to, 29 years, is s jecanae! labor This will require $75,000 more | then ean be vas under the | °'SMizer and state fair chair- : ‘| man, and is now an assistant sec- present tax rate. Besides the tax millage. raise | mats ot state, the adoption of the) Polls will be open from 7 a.m. | Teachers’ Tenure Act as amended, ito 8 p.m. at five schools: Precinct | will also be voted upon. 'No. 1, Drayton Plains; No. 2, Don- Lewis B. Arscott, a member of elson; No. 3,‘ Waterford Center; the Board of Education for the past) No. 4, Waterford Village, and No. | eleven years is unopposed for mem-|5 5 » Pontiac Lake. Per 100 Lbs. have three candidates vying for, |two places, The two incumbents, Marshall | Smith and Edmund L. Windeler, are seeking re-election. The third name on the ballot is that of | Billy Farnum. Smith has served ten years on! the board, has two teenage young- sters, and has lived in the town- . {resident for 12 years, he has served ‘jis the experimental enginéer with, Lions swimming pool will open on: ship for 21 years. A graduate of |University of Michigan, he has practiced law for the past 25 years. His home is at 3001 Fliza- beth Lake road. Windelef®, who lives at 5601 Hatch- and FRIDAY NIGHT CARLOAD MATTRESS SALE! — for your old toaster ery Rd., will have all six of his children in Waterford Township when you buy a new |Schools next year. A township Odd pieces twin or full- size mattress or box springs. Famous makes, Serta Restokraft, Engian- der, Sealy, Health Brand. Values ta $39.50 22 Values to $59.50 ‘29 Values to $69.50 ‘32 ton the board for the past six. He y Westinghouse precision-acTion TQaSter Pontiae Motors. Troy May Add | Area by Only © |Petition Use . TROY — City Attorney. Jack Hudson is investigating possibili- ties that two square miles might be annexed to the City of Troy with petitions only rather than with another electign. oy FT yp RAISES SMAI | FE CES OF BRE LAD AN EXTRA INCH The two square miles in the northeast Troy area were kept from joining the tity by a two- two vote Monday in the town- ship. LIMITED TIME "= *:* you pay $] 699 MERCHANDISE SU RPL f& FURNITURE APPLIANCES® >» | 15 E. 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MMPA_ rial Scheduled for W ednesday; t The final soldier’s pension for| paid to a widow in Vermont in the War of the a was | 1906. > r + Local Backing Fritz Financially U. S. Agriculture Dept.| Suggests Sliding Scale for Dairymen ROMEO—Financial backing’ was given last night to Harold H. Fritz, president of the Romeo local of the Michigan Milk Producers Assn., to underwrite court costs in his battle for reorganization of the association, : Some 150 MMPA members, meeting in the Romeo High School audi » heard latest deVelop- ments ih the court case scheduled for trial next Wednesday in Wayne County Circuit Court, Detroit. glean some $1,350 more: --—-- Fritz, plaintiff in the case, assured members that his at- torneys had advised him “There is Bo, reason we shouldn't aad | the lawsuit.” MR, AND MRS, L. F. TAYLOR Defendants are 15 MMPA di- rectors and the association itself. clora and the association ite Bentley-Taylor Wedding “nar new a oenes' Attended by 300 Guests MMPA and interpretation of thet ciation bylaws. Fritz became their “cross bearer." “If the delegate system is thrown out, a membership meeting will ae hich tine neater tan we Baccalaureate into effect the system of their ort Pontiac High choice.” A sliding teale on milk voces Will Be Sunday has been recommended by the Baccalaureate service for approx- US. —— of pai beat imately 381 Pontiac High School feels and bring a penny reduc- ®t Contral ait Church at dean wore a gown of embroid- ng @ penny (7:30 p.m, Sunday. | ae The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton,| Cred Sylow net over blush pink The 15,000 dsiry fa | satin. Her fingertip vell was se- pastor of the First Congregational | cared with a c ¢ shaped \Church will give the address to the | ne area have until June 28 to regis | -aduates. The title of his talk is) “T*{Pltce of seed pearls, =, ter objections to the federal pre- “What Do You Suppose?” Mrs, Stanley Koska of Lake Other Pontiac ministers partici- Orion, Mrs. Clarence Roll of Roy- Dairymen now receive $1.43 per! pating in the service include the —— and Esther Bentley of hundredweight more for drinking Rev. Elwood Dunn, state secretary tiac were the bride's attend- milk than for that used in dairy! of the Michigan Christian Endeavor ar seh wart ‘ products, MMPA officials state. Union; Elder Alfred F. ‘Streling, ower girl was Kathy fann of An increase of the drinking milk’ of the Cuarch of Jesus Christ Lake Orion, and William Gardiner premium of $1.85 has been de. PEG tter Day Saints and the Rev, | \of Drayton Plains carried the ring. manded, but the USDA program Lewis W. Towler, curate, All Saints | Attendants to the bridegroom would give farmers $1.23 from Episcopal Church. | were Jack Ellison, Staniey Koska February through July; and $1. | The Pontiac Senior High Schoo] amd John Walters of Lake Orion, | LAKE ORION — Jean Elizabeth Taylor spoke their nuptial . vows | 'Bentley and Lawrence Franklin Saturday in an evening ceremony at Lake Orion Methodist Church. |An altar banked with baskets of iwhite gladioli, palms and candela- bra formed the setting for the wedding, which was. attended by 300 guests. The bride is the daugfiter of Mr. jand Mrs. George Bentley of 7 Grandview. The bridegroom is the son = Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Ta who | ; from August through January. /A Capella Choir under the direc. and Ted Blansey and Dean Par- The USDA warned dairymen'tion of George H. Putnam will sing_ sons of Pontiac. that trying to maintain “a sub-|“The Lord is My Shepherd” Or-| Following a honeymoon in Wasb- stantial permanent increase would jean music will be supplyed by ington, D. C., the couple will live be e self-defeating.” ‘Charies A. Wilson Jr. at 963, Orion Dr., _Lake Orion. “TSchool Boards |boards of the county at a date to to Form Group Will Meet in Summer to Create Association, | Before Mayors’ Parley The Oakland County Board of Education in a meeting yesterday decided to convene the schoo] be decided later this summer for the purpose of forming an Oak-! Jland County Association of School + _ LEONARD WOODCICK jrunning unopposed for the seal = Eye Light Yolad in City Monday | Glenn Griffin Alone in Seeking Reelection to School Board Very light voting is foreeast for’ Monday’s Board of Education elec- tion in which Glenn H. Griffin is has held six years. It will be the only issue on the, ballot. | board to assume responsibility. | ‘be employed by Sept. 1. Board members. | The reason the county board did |this, says Dr, William Emerson, ‘superintendent of schools, is that at the bi-annual county school board election, representative’ UAW Official, Judge to Speak | planning of new school buildings | and still better services. Vice “President of the Interna-| passed a resolution asking the “onal UAW Leonard Woodcock and | In a statement, Griffin said he will continue te work in the “I feel that our school system \Michigan Supreme Court Justice | "2s meds Recs Frog ess = expend [Tadbot Smith will be the guest! Speakers at program tomorrow to, would be to transact county busi- be held in celebration of the 20th ness and become a part of the anniversary of the UAW. state organization, Emerson said. | The program will be at Pontiac, In other business, the board Local Hall, 386 E. iserved notice on eight closed | beginning at 2 p.m. schoo] districts of the county in’ The event is sponsored by Wil- ‘Novi, Oxford and Addison Town- liam McAulay, regional director, |ships to the effect that they must of 1-B of the UAW-CIO with head. {ict May cast ballots. ‘either open school in the fall or quarters in Pontiac. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. |consolidate themselves with neigh- An informal open house will be to 8 p.m. at the schools assigned |boring districts within one year. held following the talks until 6!" city elections. But those who are Postponed until next meeting P-m. to permit local UAW mem. Tesiste red Se aa at Cora Pee ‘was action on a special education bers to get acquainted with the a. now pete bs fe i vote addition of two rooms for the men. international officers. eee ae ce St iproviding the necessary facilities ‘to keep abreast of the rapidly growing school population,’’ he ‘Said. i Besides all registered voters of the eity of Pontiac, others who live outside the city limits but who ‘are living within the. school dis- Purpose of the organization Kennett Rd., Lafayette St. ar ported es D M Tri | | Polls will be open at these ee - amen oh eae etroit urder ila ischools: Lincoln, Eastern, Jef- ferson and Washington Junior High to allow them additional - facilities : WwW fi for the mentally retarded. Schools, Bagley, Webster, Crofoot, The board reccived a ciatus re May Lose Witness ‘Owen, LeBaron, Emerson, Bald- port on the expansion of the spe- ‘DETROIT (INS) — A key pros- win, Longfellow, eo McCon- cial education facilities in the coun- ecution witness in the Aziz Her- wa a Hawthorne, Willis and ty next year. jmic murder case reportedly is in, tfie According to the report, with'the Northville State Mental Hos- : Musical Satire the old year still not over, the pital and may be declared incom- county has reached 34 per cent! petent to testify at the trial. is 17-year-old George t¢. Be Presented a Detroit-born youth of by County Dems of its goal for special education! The witness personnel. iraq dese Iraq descent. cased pcg Aa renee lgaes | Kathawa was commited to the, vad mons |state vocational school at Lansing| ‘Gullible’s Travels,’ a musical — \for violating probation as a juven-|satire sponsored by the Oakland The board is seeking employment ile offender. }County Democratic Committee, will of an additional 52 special educa-| No formal notification of his al-| be presented June 23 at Berkley fion teachers. ‘leged transfer fromi Lansing to High School at 8:30 p.m. The board of education’also fixed Northville has yet been made. | : salaries for the county superinten-| The boy hitchhiked to Detroit] Bevaaligh “s Spar Las — dent and deputy. The figures are frem Florida last February to give! es y gt oh Sechaba $15.000 and. $11,000 respectively. testimony against the defendants, ieee coat will bo Sean Mace. | | naugh, Fred Elias, Don Swan- The board also authorized em-|Mrs. Victoria Hermiz, 2%, and 20- ‘ployment of a director of federal year-old Maurice Hamilton. school lunch and food service to) Mrs. Hermiz and Hamilton are accused of fatally stabbing her, Ge and Carl Markle. |35-year-old grocer husband to shield| Tickets may be obtained by con- There are about 1.78 policemen’ their romance, which is said to tacting the Democratic Committee, jing the schools’ curricula and in > i= son, Harry McGowan, Pat Me- per 1,000 of population ix in the iu S. have > started in their native Iraq. = FE 40546 or u 6-7673. _ -atso lithe cost... the washable LATEX wall paint Colors at their loveliest! That’s what you get with Super Kem-Tone. It gives your walls a rich-as-velvet look in any of the 130 colors you choose. 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THE PON TIAC PRESS | a on This Page FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 . 4 PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, ~ Watch for School News a2 Each Friday TWEN TY-THREE Graduation Exer ises Bring 5A St. Frederick Seniors) Participate in Exercises By ANN SCHACHERN At this time today, all ' Those who had the 4 aoe high points needed to receive a cer-. school days and activities are but tificate were: @ memory to the fifty-four mem- bers of St. Frederick class of '56. Last Tuesday evening the “isle of St.) Vincent Church to receive their diplomas seniors }, hee. made their last official walk down \°rrsine de Paul ioney, Freshmen—Patricia Rierline, Catherine Biascyk, Mary Jean Brandt. Judy Cos- grove, Geraldine. Dobski, Patricia Dona- Karen Guillet, Joanne Goodsell, Raps Myra’ Levering Pa- tricia Levicki, Mary Long, Cynthia Mo Mary Catherine Morse, Judy Niches, and Prank Pa'opol! Sephemeres were: Mary Agnes Brown which were presented to them by terry Cosgrove, Maureen Drake, James Father Maurice Veryser. __.. A very inspiring address to the | graduates was given by Father Edmund Fournier,'a professor at Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit. Recessiona! followed Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. After the ceremony in new graduates, their dates, junior class members, and parents of both students at- junior and = senior tended the annual graduation parts - in the parish hall Report cards will be given out on Tuesday Monday afternoon a honoring St. Freds’ attended by high school students. program AHHHH,. SCHOOL DAYS — Already reminiscing a bit with their new yearbook are graduates Kay church ¥ Morey. Devid Rabaut. Mary Ann Jeveroux. Judy Ermel, Pat Foster, Pred Mets, Donna Needle, Nicholas Paviinac fen Schachern, Julia Slowiak, end! irene Zaha suniors .Jenkenson, were: Margaret Drake, Pat arfen Kergan. Marte Lewandowski, Beverly Malinowski, James Mevworm, Margie McHugh William Metz. Donna, Pudvin, Walter Quarles, and Carol Shel! Seniors ere Julie Bailey. Jim Duren Fiaine Hahn ‘eld Joe Ann Johnson Kathleen Kinch Mike Kopesik Nancy Saghy.| Ano Schachern BSclesky, and Katherine Smith Seniors who received a silver seal on their diplomas Tuesday for being on the honor roll three years Mary Kay are: Juhe Bailey. Jim Duren. Jo Ann Johnson, and Mary Kay Sclesky. Four years on the honor roll entitled Mike Kopcsik, Kay scholars was Smith. and Apn Schachern to gold uates sealed diplomas. | € € Pentioc Press Pheote Smith and John Zeleznik from St. Frederick High School. The two are among 34 students who received diplomas in commenc ement exercises at St. Vincent de Paul Church | we night, Thousands of Students Begin Summer Vacation | Commencement and the summer ahead are on the minds of most area students this week. Seniors throughout the county have fin- ished their high school days and will head fér work, more school o7 marriage AT WALLED LAKE The traditional Pomp and Cir cumstance. processional march will usher 212 Walled Lake gracu- ates to commencement exercises Thursday night at & doseph Long, president of the Walled Lake Board of Education, will present seniors with their _dipfomas. Commencement speaker is Ste- phen S. Nisbet of Fremont (Mich), vice president ber of the State Board of Educa- tion. His topic will be ‘Guide Posts.” s * . Senior parents were witness the third and final Honors and Awards presentation which was a part of the Swing Out pro- gram at Walled Lake high school this a * : A number of seniors received awards for outstanding scholastic achievements over a three vear period. Department heads presented subject awards to the following students’ Ar- thur Howland, egriculture and math; athietics. Diane Marburget. bookkeeping Others were Virgil Barnett, boys’ glee club: Chariene Witte, choir; Nency Austin, commercial; Kathleen Dunne Engliah and speech; Dick Stanhope, ‘n- dustrial arts: Ruth Sappington, journal- ism: and Mary Roach, Spanish Completing the list were Janet Rocker, Worartan: Shirley Wooden, science Carol Deimitng, shorthand: Woodrow Denovan, socia! studies: Carolyn Cum- mina, typing; and Shirley Wooden, ture teacher Oliver Rose, student council sponsor, presented the coveted W. L. pins to 19 seniors. These are, pins earned, for scholarship, at- tendance, and participation in school activities. recelving them were Virgil Barnett, David Bratton, we pemenk | Woodrow ag * | wn. Afthur How- or a ot and Dick Se = AT AVONDALE One hundred Avondale. seniors received diplomas at commence- ment exercises last night at the high school. Led by valedictorians Nancy Lowery and Bob Jaycox land salutatorian Dale Raffler, the new graduates were honored be- in charge of the’ Gerber Baby Food Co. and mem-) invited to. fu-; fore. an overflow crow of parents and f vends Cart R. Andersen from Mich- igan State Normal College spake on “Time for Decision.” Super- [- intendent| Raymend N. Baker presented the speaker. Principal Rosco V Crowell pre-| sented the class to Board of Edu-| cation President R. Grant Graham, who awarded the cherished di-! plomas. The Rev. H. J. McCann of: the Auburn Heights Presbye| terian Church gave the invocation! and benediction. AT LAKE ORION High School Commencement—| the end of way for the class of "36 as a-unit took place last night on the athletic field. Seniors (numbering 105) ° re- ceived their diplomas from Wes. ley B. Allen, president of the Board! lot Education. Fred Wiegman presented the class, his tast official act a@é | principal of Lake Orion High School, The speaker, Dr. Guy Hill, from. Michigan State Uni- versity gave the address titled “Faith to Move Mountains.” The commencement culminated a very busy week for both the juniors and seniors. The juniors presented a tea for the seniors previous to baccalaureate services, and the seniors — with| ‘AT CLARKSTON i Adieus-Bon Voyage is the gen- eral atmosphere at Clarkston High School as another Senior Class makes preparation for graduation. | Seventy-two seniors will receive their diplomas at Commencement exercies, Monday at eight o'clock jin Clarkston High Schoo] Gym-| nasium. Invocation will be given by the | Rev. Robert Wilkie. The speak- | er for the occasion Leta he Mee- | rite Haupt, Kieth Leak, President of the ‘Board of Education, will present pe diplomas. The Valedictor} and ry will be given by Ron soot and Gary Robertson, re- Virtcenals Service will be} conducted Sunday, June 10 in the gymnasium. The Rev. Mr. Wilkie,| pastor of Sashabaw Presbyterian’ Church, will present the address,| | time to serve.” He knows, though, what it takes to get where he is Winter and Jerry Nelson from Waterford High; the junior struggling |p, Bart.Connors will lead the congre-| 8° he has yeason to boast a little about his accomplishments. The , ‘with the algebra an a is Mary Ann) Hartley from ay Sees | ‘This is the first annual banquet Ww prayer. ' ‘ / 7 i | 73 seniors from St School. During this past week the graduating class has been ‘on top of ;urday and they were worn by the entire class for the first time Mon- designed Senior Congratula tions, Seniors! mimeographied copies of the sen- z Class Day tice cises on Sunday followed ram and Sister M the members of the faculty who accompanied the group : a \ Seo akg ; FUTURES UNLIMITED — Looking ahead to future responsibill- ties and many new experiences are thése Pontiac High School grad- First row (left to mght) are Betty Cousbie, Vicky Micu and SMH Graduation on Sunday.” By JANET ENGLISH Commencement classmen returned to the mater garbed in attire. is Sunday for Michael High living the Caps and gowns arrived last Sat world etald rection of Sister M was As a group they attend ~d Mass and Communion; prac- for the commencement exer lay—which Tuesday the juniors teok time eut from their final exams long enough to escort the seniors te Bob-Io. The fatter experienced an especially enjoyable day be- cause the juniors footed expenses incurred during this day of ac- tivity. Sister M Sister M. Mi Gerald were Muriel and with Father Norman Thomas James Campbell also went the traveling classes acting as chaperones _ Again. on Wednesday, the upper- alma big day the traditional ward for time spent in preparation Those seniors who are to speak at the Baccalaureate Break- fast on Sunday put in a grueling was held yesterday at Kensington . - * morning of practice-under the di- Metropolitan Park. This day's ac- tivities can be explained simply, They agree that perfection on the. “Fun for Today's school page will be the last one until school resumes again in September. We at The Press greatly appreciate the very fine cooperation of the school administrators and teachers, the correspondents who contribute so much of their time and energy in collecting the news and you students who make the news. To you many seniors graduating from high school we extend our very hearty congratulations and wishes for many successes in your future years. » To the rest of you, have a wonderful summer and we'll be with you again in September. Seniors — lofficially be graduated Thursday , ‘June 14. * * * * | For underclassmen, next week will be a round of final exams jeard marking and locker cleaning. Baccalaureate services will be | Sunday at the Central Methodist Church with the Rev. Malcom Burton speaking. Commencement foliows Thursday. For seniors next week will be a ‘whirlwind of parties, picgics, and ‘“‘lasts’’"—"‘last walk around the campus,” “last goodbye to many fellow PHS'ers,” etc : Jj . | * * * i The Tuesday following Baccalau- ' reate, seniors will practice for com- imencement exercises, both at high school and at Wisner stadium and Pontiae Press Phote then will go to Walled Lake for Deanna Bradley. In the top row are Robert Johnson, Jack Turner claseday festivities: . and —— Brown, Underclassmen will attend schoo! | Monday and Tuesday and Wedes- They. Lab assistants are ldoking to the new fall semester, choosing Bar- bara Miller head lab assistant for the year. Sharon Boyce, Lynn Col- well. James Shaw and Constantine Sousanis are new lab assistants Father William A. Immel has scheduled for this evening, in place of the usual CYO dance, a Cap and Gown Dance for the will be a justifiable re- * ¢ « The annual senior class picnic graduates. This is the last CYO The Linnean Society affair they will attend while in ‘ogy club) chose for next. semes- high school. ter’s officers Jim Livingston pres- 7. ¢ * ident: Krista ‘Kaasik, vice-presi- Last Friday the juniors received dent; Mary Inman, secretary; and im Shaw, treasurer. Judy Inman historian. Mary Parrish's Speech VII and | VIII classes traveled to Michian | State University recently for Drama Day to see MSU speech s “Caesar and Cleo- all and all for: fun.” This was compil senior Patricia jor class will. and written by Lane Seniors Return Home Richester seniors returned from their senior trip this week. They went to Washington, D. C. and acters, New York City. Eighty-three out e* ¢ °® of 120 made the trip. Former PHS tudeot Don Bum- Ninth Graders Head for Janice Hayhow highs are a little excited this week/high school. School Page _Editor too. They know that next year will AT. EASTERN j IT TAKES YEARS — The gloating senior in cap and gown glee- fully laughs: At the poor underclassmen beneath him’ who’ still have gation in singing and offer the} freshman sighing in resignation over the books she will study in the High. Our boastful senior with the books tossed clean a’ sea eek open Ka en ek Ls, en ee the twp soph- ig aoe \fi < n ¥ i \ A } \i j | Eastern’'s graduating 9A’s will . have their program Thursday, in the auditorium. Parents and guests lof the, graduates are invited. The processional beings at 10 a.m. This year’s theme is Flag Day and the program is centered about the flag. ' Participating in the exercises will be Henry Elling; JoAnn Sin- gleton, Ronald Miller, Judy Bough- ner, Kenneth Nagley, Vernell Dutf-. fy, Buddy Baril, Judy Haroutuniar., ‘Robert - Brien, members of the iTreble F. Clef Club, Boys’ Glee (Chub and the band. * * ®@ Eastern held its Honors and {Awards Assembly Wednesday and | Thursday. | -Bronze, silver, and gold E's were \presented to students who had the lcorrect amount of certificates. ‘Gold E's and-guards were present: 'ed to 9A’s having the most certif- ricates cs | Bob Easton, president of Student Council, introduced the program chairman, Linda Stickney, the 9A iwho had the largest number of! lcertificates. Judy Hartman gave jan explanation of Honors and |Awards. j Judy Haroutunian was instalted; ias the new Student Council presi- ident for the fall semester. ‘AT MADISON ~ | One hundred and eight 9A’s wilt igraduate next week and head for ‘high school. Tonight is the All ae Spring Dance from 8:30 to, i: Approximately 200 guests jare at ‘ | Porty-eight students were Presented | presented| honors and awards at a cial assembly held today. Tom Hoising- ton received the highest honor which) was the Gold “M" with Guard. George, ‘¥Yansen, principal, made the presenta- tion | Mr. Staebler presented the Gold M to the following students: James Weisen- borne, Charies Evans, Berta Cooper, Lysie Basinger, Jane Rathbun, Stanley, Carolyn Radke, Jugy (Tom Hoisington, Lucy Mo | Shelton, Kay Twichel and Gary The Silver “M" was awarded by Mrs Loewe to the following students: Sandra 'Hilderiey. Judith Collison, Cynthia Sach, |Nancy Adams, Carol Campbell, Sharon) ‘Hampshire, Dorothy Coleman, John! Priediv, Karen McKinney: Linda Under-| hill, Peggy Kettula, Charlene. Dortch,| Charles Hawkins, Lioyd Cretal, and Marlene Wiscombe, Students were awarded certificates by Miss Hines. The pupils receiving this jhonor were: Preeman Henry, Richard Poster. Loretta Goode, Beverly Hanes, Eddie Jhonson, Coanie Stevens, Dennis Vincent. Joy Ann Ratten, Barbara Ever- ett, Barbara Berryman, Clinton Eubanks, Rita Cox, Barbara Pierce, James am- Carolyn Dawson, John Jacobs, jderlein, t ‘Christian Men‘s Club ‘to Fete Area Seniors | A semi-formal dinner and pro- gram,for all Pontiac’ area high Pentiae Press Pretés School seniors is slated for tomor-) row night. at 6:30. p.m. in the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building on West Huron. omores doing much héadwork over term papers and such are Jackie Keith | [spenaored by the Christian Men's (PHS biol- | gardner portrayed one of the char- Ww ith the coming : of summer va- students. ¥ Commence Thisdy_ mm for Pontiac Hich Seniors ‘~ By VICKY MICU Gi today said goodbye to ful ‘their high school careers and willeveryone a fun-filled summer and good luck to all graduating seniors, ation, PHS looks back on an event year. Your reporter wishes i } Pontiac Press Phote WHAT NEXT? — Judy Ross, Lincoln ninth grader, eyes the door of Pontiac High School where she will go in the fall. What will ‘high school days bring, Judy won- ders. What's ahead of me? She decides that though fun times are ahead, there’l} be quite a bit of work in store for new aaa school High School | | Ninth graders in Pontiac junior bring them new experiences in Judy Cox. Dorothy Payne, Ann Phillips, jand Barbara Stechow AT WASHINGTON Washington held elections for Student Council officers last, week Friday. New president is Ronald Joyner; vice president, Ted Gaens- bauer; secretary-treasurer, Mary Conrad. The vocal department held its annual spring concert, “With a Song in My Heart’’ last night. Thursday Set for Graduation Diplomas to Go to 243 Waterford Township Seniors ‘By JEAN LIIMATTA = Waterford Township High School, holding its final week of - school, was the scene of proud grads ‘parading in their caps and gowns; and uneasy underclassmen anx- jously awaiting next Monday when they will hear that final ‘class . dismissed.” WTHS's 243° grads received their caps and gowns Wednesday after rehearsing for Baccalau- reate and Commencement to be dune 10 and 13 respectively. Seniors and their guests attended the annual Cap and Gown Party last night in the high school gym, Dancing, movies of the trip and senior entertainment were the high- lighting activities. Sunday at Baccalaureate the Rev. Arvid Anderson, of Christ Lutheran Church, Waterford, will jaddress the grads; the Rev. H, E. |Wrobbel of Calvary Baptist, will give the invocation and benedic- ition; and Waterford’s A Cappella iChoir will sing ‘The Lord's sprayer.” ' Dr. Carl S. Winter, former ' Orlane Commissioner of Michigan and former minister of First Bapt- ist Church, Oak Park, Ilinois, will igive the main address at Com- mencement next Wednesday. Others on the program are Wil- liam Shunck, Presbyterian Church, who will give the invocation and benediction; a class valedictorian Sylvia Clarke. Barnhart from Avondale \ iClub of Rostiac, aeeay 4 Se itt De...“ _£ &t's why owners may save ’ | mse @ ladder. selves time and expense by learn- agent. ae | ing more about pet trees. - he growers ae They dred especially desirable in| About the most important thing ING BROS. corset ees cartier ee Se wie ce oe ea nie | soar lal eoeayceallngn one to shut = a a Sha tient. 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(INS)— The .the first man-made atomic ehain fectively tree from fears of run. hing oul of fuel supplies since “Henry Ford of Atomic Engines” reaction to open the A-age. . _ has summed up 10 pioneering °T. * i years of work in peacetime nu-' His work earned him the Biel: gaypees in the oceans to last us and names “Mr. Reactor’ and the indefinitely." | ==fipeeially = pea scr —— reduce gamma rays rather than — = i heat) could he used to create new and in looking ahead into the erty me clear energy predicted: . —The United States will come ‘in first in the international race to build the “best atomic reactor models, but it may trail in the! early stages of mat race. atentic telure. —The A-reactor of the future —While atomic . power will be as advanced over today's will prove economically advan: models as a 1956 automobile is tageous in ships and airplanes, over the horseless carriage, circa'they aré “‘unnecessafy’ fer fail 1900, road engines and ‘‘impractieal’ in automobiles. He explained “The big advantage of a hu: clear fuel source in that you don't have to stop to refuel fre quently, This makes sense with ships and planes but le af little advantage with trains and ears.” —Harnessing of the thermanu: applications “Henry Ford of Atormie Engines. post-war years of atemle work * *« e —Radically different A-reactors will be built for use in the chemi- cal and metallurgical industries! to create new consumer products. | te * * —The problem of harnessing the fusion progess of the hydrogen bomb mie licked—and_thermo- nuclear Yéactors will be built, clear process will make man ef: Dr. Walter, Zinn, 49-year-old - — ———— | physicist who helped usher in the 5-Day Slate to Mark atomic age, gave his views on the future of nuclear energy for peace Progress by Negroes DETROIT #® — Plana far a in an interview with International News Service Dr. Zinn is Jebving his posi. five-day program marking Negre tien with the Atomic Energy progress in American in the laet paemarpepeaabe key Argonne Na- 10 years are announced jena aberatory outside Chi- . , ? ter . cage at the end of this menth. The program, offering entertain ment, exhibits and aware, will For the past 10 years — ever run frem June 3 through July since atemic energy was mustered 4 at the State Fairgrouils, sut of the military service and Awards will be- made to a hun put on a civihan basis—Dr. Zinn ‘ber of Americans who have een: has served as its director. Under tribut N d his leadership, the following ed to Negro achievement, “firsts” were achieved: i Design of first atomic power FSBA Farmers Meet plant for submarine Navygilus, con- IONIA & = Some 100 fonia aaa 1 struction of ‘breeder’ reactor, -. first electricity from atomic en. ©2UtY dairy farmers attended an ergy. ‘Organization meeting for the Fair ee © Share Milk Bargaining Asen, Law During the war h¢ served with rence Van Buren of Muir was the late Prof. Enrico Fermi on elected president of the county the four-man team that achieved group, = ~ vig 2!° Ss, 7.4 ¢. oo * ‘wit = * ols be r sie -— : r : <= died | 2 “eS = 2) & ; Te aie + ie 8-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP and TW No Money Down LAMPS. | Belin oe apo plants oy the three-way reactor race the finish line.” ay Gam, Regs Ino uded! 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Only Official Film: (aaa LL LLP LL LAL AOL AL LENA eS | SPECIAL CHILDREN’S | SATURDAY MATINEE 1:45 P. M. ROY ROGERS in “GOLDEN STALLION” 3 OUR GANG COMEDIES 3 CARTOONS & SERIAL IwaTeRroRDes mal DRIVE. IN THEATER H sunvey vawucuct i A CAMERON MITCHELL PLUS The West’s most “Wanted” women > and the man who | tracked her down! THE @ RETURN JACK SLADE | “VLL CRY TOMORROW” Not Shown at Mttinee } 5 ‘| Betty, who has always appeared ton combination for a time threat- fog,his mistress?” |the horrors of a trans continental|many people to glance at my face} The look of ‘Tip in the days when Indian am-|or listen a moment to my) Frank subsided, bushes were the rule. voice, that it was inevitable that} anticipation left Truman's eyes. os at least a few out of so many| The prospect of another hotel meal) ,,, young ladies a ie cast| Would think that some of the things} loomed. But Bess’s homespun logic! dressed in the rough gear of|! have been heard to say have in} prevailed. frontiersmen. After many chilling them some little residue of wis-| : Se * adventures, the plainsman fai Come RAY: or even impor- “She won't be there,” Bess said| charge brought his human freight ‘nce. pee Spa Maar alla! to Oregon and there—in-from the} “... If it were in my power ¢o | tful place. wings—strode “Gen. John Chartes bestow on the youth of the land pect oho Fremont.” | one single quality, I would not | It happened in the graduation day; yy tached plainsman | Choose, I think, wit or wisdom play at a select school for young). mea Beare “Fremont,” | OF even that great boon, educa- | | announced that the rugged at Son ‘ : mission was completed, and then | ‘ choose but one, TONIGHT and driven by some compulsion too | Would choose integrity. If one day| SATURDAY strong to resist, curtsied. my children and grandchildren say} to each other, ‘He taught us to) value integrity,’ I shall be content. The ‘Father of the Year’’ fs Joseph N. Welch, the Pickwickian New England lawyer who became a TV celebrity during the McCar- thy-Army hearings. In responding to the election, Welch spoke first of fatherhood and made a gracious acknowledgment to an accom- plice. * * 6 themselves find freedom, “This is an honor which belongs in the truest sense, not to the man alone, but to his family and, in particular, to his wife, without whost cooperation the status of fatherhood could not by any possibility be achieved.” CREDIT TO ENGINEERS He rushed past his fame in these words: “So far as I have a_ public reputation, though it is — a ' pression on his old Scot caddy. Finally, after a tee shot on a very long par five, he paused be- \fore his second shot and asked, comically, shot?” The old sack toter surveyed him giacially and answered, “For 400 tronic engineers, who with their years.” | Hollywood Headlines '|Betty Garrett Will ‘Return _|to Movieland for Thriller By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS attempt to murder his mother, the | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — It’s been Wife of a” policeman. a long time between movies for: Recently, Betty has spent most Betty Garrett (Mrs. Larry Parks). of her time appearing with Larry Bu on — - she'll be Sex in plays around the country—or lumbia bie foci the etree bead in So Se neent Dean) ee em ‘Missing Witness,” the Cosmopgli-| She's traveled with her husband. (tan magazine story by John and | The Paul Gregory-Charles Laugh- Ward Hawkins. jin musicals—in fact, her biggest: ‘ened to break into bits and pieces jhit was ‘‘My Sister Eileen” at this! ‘over a contract squabble. There jsame studio, takes on a very dif-'was a battle royal, but peace now Iferent role in this thriller. It's’ reigns. pabout | a child who sees hoodlums;~ ‘1 do know that Charles will di- “Goggle,” a play by rape Pragerman, on Broadway this ‘for Gregory. TONIGHT | Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. 2150 Opdyke Road Drive-In ie ironioe at Pontiec Road knife she was any man! with @ gun or Phone FE 4-461) a match for F f"—— Warner Bros ——, | Charles has other plans, too, He |plays Falstaff for the young Waco, Tex. -» genius Paul Baker. Laughton \is just back from Waco where he, ‘helped coach Burgess Meredith who: is playing in “Hamlet” for Baker. BETTER JOURNEY That planned -trip to the Berlin ‘Festival for George Nader was) called off today by Ed Muhl, head, of U-I, but George gets a much) ibetter trip, He'll go to Tokyo with Audie Murphy for ‘‘Joe Butterfly,” |which starts the second week in, July. —— | The dedication of the new wing | of St. John Hospital by Cardinal James Francis McIntyre was like a dream come true to those of us| 'who 10 years ago started to help raise the necessary money, SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT Sorry! We CAN- NOT TELL you fhe name of this great, First-Run feature! COME by 8:10 and see the pre-view . Stay for our complete regular program. others were at the ceremonies. Harry Warner, a generous donor, | made the trip to the hospital al- eos he was limping following a! recent operation, Missing was Kay ‘Kayser, who started the original’ drive. ——~+- | George Murphy did our industry |proud with his emceeing. TO QUIT MOVIES | Jo Van Fleet, Academy Award ‘winner, is giving up pictures for a ‘year after she finishes ‘‘The Ki -f and Four Queens’ with Clark Ga- ‘ble. I thought this idea was in her MARIO mind when she stopped in to see ‘me on her way to location at St. : George, Utah. | Now she says, “I haven't been and the quivering excitement of | °" the stage in over three years; James M. Cain's great best-seller | "Ot since “Trip to Bountiful’ with Exclusive? eFirst Run Starts Sunday from my home and my husband, }Williami Bales, too long while I’ve been making pictures, “I promised him and my 7-year old son that F ll stay home in New York for a year. I'll do a stage play berause I never want to be idle.” Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: I keep hearing that Sammy Fain and his wife are try- _ing it apart. He wrote the Academy | Award winning song “Love Is a ‘Many- Splendored Thing" with Paul Francis Webster. | The beautiful star sapphire and diamond ring worn on Diana Lynn's engagement finger was put there by Mortimer Hall. Dashi hearsal for the ‘‘Climax” TV show, Diana verified her engagement to Ruth Roman's ex, . | Bin Morrow, Bing Crosby’s favor. jite writer, told me Bing ‘ <4 | Dopatancend thousand years ago a man’s ~ JOAN FONTAINE. Jz: 2 years. tn te mite Ages fT MOTEL GT PE ae dhange from then th S08 nha BL Sra when in Great Britain and encovens o HENRY the expectancy advanced to he a te pe “ ‘is this a brassie FRIDAY} & SAT. “‘OLOR By Techbiicooe | LS | i<: Irene Dunne, Mrs, John Farro q, (Maureen O'Sullivan) and many | ' ‘Lillian Gish. I have been away “ Fel he. om IN RINE Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph. FE 5-4500 CT pes @ TONIGHT - SATURDAY -CINEMASCOPE — ALL COLOR Thru TIME and SPACE nto the YEARA 2508! ee sa MARLOW - WANCY GATES «= Nelson Leigh» Rod Teytor - Shawn Srnith - Lise Montel ALSO _———— tee with a gun or knife she was a match for any man!” ies © er # A ee rr Ee re © ew oe eer or re “ * _— hte tet te A A th ‘ Boy Blues: As the finale comes on out comes Little Boy dancing and he stops t! enough to hear the captain say: Avuth ° _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 _ te BEST of DAMON RUNYON ge re nn é = i 7 Big Boy Blues — » vmox sxvos taker opens on the big street, especially when Big Boy Blues finds out his son Little Boy Blues is a dancer attired in the gowns of a doll. Big Boy Blues is six feet three and weighs maybe 200 pounds with a repufation at police headquar- tersathat consists mainly of mayhem because he gets mad quick. Rosie Flynn, Little Boy Biues’ mama, with a lars for myself ad g Callan to need a hundred and I know Big! Boy Blues will pay anything to. Considering Ordinance get in the theatre if he hears| Little Boy is in the show although! naturally 1 nang = it will be only Ct ign a witnessed statement: “I . s si Sitting in Mindy’s restaurant | learn from West Side Willie, once. an ace ticket scalper on Broadway, ow Rees ron eas te ber Se an that he is worried what will happen when the new Army show “Gee Eyes” for which he is now ticket|police protection so I do not see ‘streets of through- -tpucks. how he can do any harm even if he is there. him into” buying \e ticket for a! dollars which is about a five dollar premium.” _ “" sec,” I say. “You are the | speculater, of course.” . “Well,” Willie aes sid a ber erin) ticket that Rosie Flynn arranges for “So,” Willie says, “I call him! up and promote him, It is more) ithan human hature can stand to let ‘fdinane forcing through-truckers tells Big Boy his son is with Coogan's Cobras fighting overseas but actually is a bal'et dancer 1D such an opportunity pass, But be- “Gee Eyes.” The show opens and Colone! Coogan is sitting down front and who s! blackjack on his sconce and Big Boy is dragged up the aisle and out o/ the theater. (Concluded) tusion and I think he damages a Big Boy’s fury over Little Boy Then I see police Captain Cas-|@uke at that. well talking to Rosie Flynn in a|STILL PLEASURED UP corner of the lobby and I get close} However,"’ Willie says, ‘‘it is onty. fair to say Big Boy comes to the! theatre to find me fresh from the, hospital after he is treated for saults you as a representative | of the show.” * # ¢ ; “Oh, no,'* Willie says. “Big Boy “Well, Rose,” he says, ice by requesting police protec-jnot have all his strength. He in-| more he and Little Boy and Rosie tion here tonight. If it is not tor/flicts most of my injuries with a ‘Flynn are enjoying a happy . your warning and my skill with a/left hook.’’. beats loving family reunion but jack we will have serious trouble) «wey witie,” 1 ony, “it shows | Big Boy gets to brooding about. although to tell you the truth we have enough already with the guy we commandeer the seat from anyway he can have the = now.”’ Then Colone] Coogan comes in- te the lebby still stating in a prison ane homicide in the trafic death of out-state agencies would be the May, Chicago, and Specialist 3 C. [cieeeee Tanner, 19, of Elberta. truckers principally affected by the Jessie Nordyke, Minneapolis, Kan. ‘sides getting belted I also undergo ould be nex! to him but Big another slight misfortune tonight. e show. The crowd)I am relieved of my job with the it is perfectly legal fer trucks starts cheering and Big Boy jumps up trom his seat shouting but a copper sitting behind him drops a Show and ordered to Colonel Coo © travel anywhere in town, in- gan's combat unit in the Pacific.” THE END On Monday Damon Rinyon in. being in Gee Eyes flares up troduces you to a “Right Good | anew when he has time to think [ooking Girl’ in The— | about it and no doubt he as- | Press. Pontiac Jailed for Crash Death BEULAH -—Theodore Shep- “YOU the jacking he receives from Cap- i till all pleasured Little! ee ine - over €'pard, 19, Flint, was sentenced to Claim the driver had no right to Kenneth C. Reynolds, certainly do the community 8 serv-itain Caswell and perhaps he does|Boy's performance, and what is. cicht months to two years in be there.” yesterday for negligent Sheppard was driver of a car how Colonel Coogan is deceived the ticket speculator who calls him , which collided March 4 with one by Big Boy ang Captain Caswell (Up and tells him of Little Boy's occupied by Miss Tanner and four such ordinances would be contact- of Japanese civilians around the is right all the fime. I suppose presence in the show and hustles'other girls. SSLIIIIIIAIIIIELIIT SITIO IOI LOMO O OOOO IOI EA IT IOI ITI O SOTA OTIS TO WELCOME ELKS-- To pontiac: FINE ENTERTAINMENT AWAITS YOU AT & Truck routes are established and, \arp ASHI, Japan UA—A Japa- Sunday Noon - ht thee itn aw arcing owe, owme tas seated «| CHINA CITY RESTAURANT them. 070 W. Huron FE 4-0340 ied for information. a ridemntioeemeenneneenennes . en TONIGHT OPEN 6:30 GLENN ERNEST Cnvmuscore Coser by ecmmemee.. Hospital's Ruse Fails to Increase Paying Patients ST. LOUIS #—City Hospital of-' ficials thought they had hit on a’ | Adults ae Child 20¢ Seeking toBan Through Trucks = . Committee’ on Safety method of stretching the hospital's L “FLAME of SATURDAY ADDED drug money, which has run short, $ 4 COLOR asalditocmd 4. The ISLANDS" © year after year. ° to Enforce Bypasses They began requiring clinic pa- Leese tients applying for free drugs to isolemnly swear that I cannot af-| 'ford to buy this medicine.”’ “Everybody signs it just like a ‘routine: order to get drugs,”’ Dr. ‘Cyril Costello, the hospital chiet of staff, eaid. “It has not done anything to cut around ‘down the expense of drugs to City Hgspital.” ty Committee hopes to clear city According to Clyle R. Haskill, |chairman, a meeting yesterday be-' gan consideration of a possible! use the M24 by:passes the city limits. ALL YOUR CANTONESE FAVORITES DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT ORDERS TO TAKE OUT ' He pointed out that at present Japanese Bar Owner cluding downtown main streets. Tedtifies in Gis’ Behalf Ca ema oha 11 :00-1:30 a.m, Private Rooms HOURS: Men.day-Friday 11-10: ar ‘a pinball parlor wrecked in a riot A huge gasoline tank passing here last September. pmsemesmmesencsan a through to Detroit or Flint could) Four Gls are on trial in a Jape blow up in the middle of Saginaw inese court here on charges of ib- ‘street,” he said; ‘‘arid no one could | citing the riot. They are PFC McGhee, Walter R McKenzie, Mich.: PFC. Alan’ a 'Ark.: Haskill added that he believed Hazel ep. Park, EDDIE DRYER Ole Maestro Invites You SQUARE & ROUND DANCING IN BOTH BEAUTIFUL BALLROOMMS “Raewn from coast Garden Center BALLROOM 7757 Weedward (Upst's) DETROIT Ol4-Time Daneine Every Thurs., Sat., Sun. CAMPUS BALLROOM ordinance. Shigeo Kamei. testifying for the Livernois-Fenkeli He said that other cities with defense, said he saw only a crowd DETROIT Old-Time Dancing Every fi & ore. Tues. a Fri., nest costs ne m Ceme one—come all. ipinball parlor. i a. ol! & Sen rN = \ 2 cin cama N THE BUTTERFIELD THEATRES! \ min Caswell sep apt Nn ’ - PHONE FEDERAL 2-485 N SSeS 8 sarnnc ? OAKLAND: aN te start wrecking the joint in MOODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED ia ""*\ TODAY | N = =* show. \ . i “There Is a terrible error some: STARRING: a a where. pogo esl S “Mamie Stover" oy \ Stns him up. tie erenng and 706 = 1088 wer aN ee ace aN RUSSELL N Blues intrduces —— me and ) * \ siting tere side by aide waking‘ Richard \ Scemur CN EGAN \ Bor Erg = bis i tag \ Co-Sterring ; \ | ets tN a SEE THRILLS AND 3 N mention’ it to Mrs. Blues if ever! SCENES NEVER nar er ce ace Why did we: iervereu smog FILMED BEFORE! N mghd and Mr. Blues fears it will, y | . SER ba clectsocic \ break her heart if she learns the Mamie Stover have to leave San Francisco? “Colonel,” Captain Caswell says, “I distinctly bear Big Bey yell when he gets up from his seat and our experience with him in the past is that he always prefaces his acts of vielence by yelling.” “Yes,” Colonel Coogan says. “he yells all right, but so do I and what we are both yelling is brave.” At this point I hear a slight, gasp behind me and on looking around I observe that Rosie Flynn, slumps to the floor in a dead, faint consequently there is more excitement during’ which I omg + enn — Revole, E | JUAMI " The of COLOR by DE LUXE Sree) (a SWAMP WOMEN 2 Starring y o'clock in the morning still resting. my legs when who comes in but West Side Willie and I am most, distressed to note that he has two black eyes and swollen lips -and that he seems greatly dishevelled’ in every respect. “Why, my geod gracious, Wil- | lie,” 1 say. “De you get run | TODAY and SATURDAY BARGAIN MATINEES 40c MON. to SAT. 5:00 P.M. 50c EVE.—20c KIDDIES ALWAYS ever by a tank division or —_ what?" “No,” Willie says, “Big ‘Bog! Blues belts me. By the way,” he says, “everybody is all wrong about | him crushing the human skull with | a single blow of his fist. He hits, me on top of the head twice with his right and only raises a con, FINE ENTERTAINMENT EXPOSES the morals and monners to-burn playboys . . 3 i z 8 < i = j a ee ae. Featuring em JOYCE ; mu SONGER Party-loving women. . . Thrill-seeking husbands... Wives with locked bedroom doors... The girls who their end come what may! =: BOTTOM or me BOTTLE ‘ oF Cine COLO8 by Of 1uRE im the wonder of STEREOPMOMIC SOUND 12:40 - 3:48 - 6:56 - 10:04 of the money- ’ must hold up The Scorching Story of the Last Great Indian Raid Shown et: 11 :29-2:37-5 245-8:53 7% ‘ \. ‘ \ \ TRIO i “—- Cet Eo 2nd THRILLER Introducing — \ su WN . BAILEY s N ee ee ee amo NOBLE —y' \ : LEE av | 8 “9t02a.mM. 1% sarurpay | qo to2 AM. Ly - eprt N AND 4 COLOR 7 "MORE: “THE MONSTER AND SPADAFORE’S N 6 North Cass BA the Beginning. of a New Serial \ SUNDAY “THE BOLD & THE BRAVE” & “KETTLES IN THE OZARKS” | oS WUIMEIIIIOTIIIIPITIIIPILIPIPIILISITPIILOLLILEL LOTITO OTITOOOTTO LE, THE APE” blaster Vaporize an attacking tiger in mid-air ! See an invisible demon hurl an earth man to fiery destruction ! See an alarmingly un- inhibited beauty as she meets young earth men for the first time! See the fabulous flying saucer space ship of 2200 AD—faster than the speed of light! See Robby, the Robot that thinks, talks, obeys and is possessed of giant strength, yet makes precious jewels and alluring gowns. See two moons floating in a green sky! See the planet Altair explode into a fiery inferno! _ See the fabulous inven- See the thrilling ro- mance of an earth man and a captive planet M-G-M eacsen CINEMASCOPE FORBIDDE PLANET YOUR HEART WILL COUNT THE MINUTES ) ' TO DAWN OR DOOM! a Bobby Ware Is Missing!” SI GETITG", " “Planet” shown at 12:30 - 3:30 - 6:25 - 9:20 P. M. Kids Under 12 Admitied Free to See This Movie When Accompanied by @ Paying Adeh, Tick Your Queker Oocts ickets. ew" “Bobby Ware” at 11:25 - 2:20 - 5:15 - 8:10 P.M. , In O ROBBY TH Meet ROBBY. the ROBOT | rx Stree. |» COMME THE ROBOT ON SALE NOW: COMME AM Eee, ** - * # Aste ®& «© MD . ow , oh « i EO ew i 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, J UNE. 8, 1956 [Earl Wilson rm Amazed | by Rising Young Actors By EARL WILSON uw 'Seiiat2teds young git wes clping 0 sherry in the Russian Tea Room the other afternoon talking about the late great actor Jimmy Dean. *“T have a feeling he must be sitting eomewhere in hysterics’ over all this excitement about him,” we Woodward said.) “He didn’t talk much, except about the bongo drums. I'm ' 50 cents, most actors couldn't § go in any more.. We hated 5 anybody that had a job.” : The Jimmy Deans and Jo- | anne Woodwards always amaze this Ohio farm boy. She has ‘the lead in the controversial film, “A Kiss Before Dying”— but when I talked to her, had just closed in a flop, “The Lovers,” and had done a Stu- dio One TV show. “I played the wife of a young hood. She pushed drinks in a bar. Sat down beside guys and asked them to buy her a drink.” They're so absurdly worldly at their age. But why not? Born in Thomasville, Ga. (Ike’s quail-hunting country) ... Greenville, 8. C., High School . . . Louisiana State U. (“drama, what else?”) .. And then a New York cold- water flat and job-hunting. . “another girl and I, Rawn Harding, apartment at 72nd St. and JOANNE stove and roaches. r “There was a horr man who used to out his door at us. Our breakfast was hot dogs which we bought for a dime from those wagons on the street.” Joanne has given up the cold-water flat. “T’ve gohe one step up now,” she says. “I have a heated apartment ... but you have to walk up 5 flights. I don't know why: actors go through this. Maybe it’s because they're) 4 crazy.” a THE MIDNIGHT EARL... The deal for the Roxy to be torn down, for an office build-| i ing, is rumored closed . . . Mike Todd's fiancee Evelyn Keyes winged in from Europe. Shelley Winters, who doesn’t leave “Hatful of Rain” till June 30, says it was printed she'd already left “and the theater was filled immediately.” Conrad Hilton set his Mexico City opening for October . The Earl Warrens’ll vacation in Switzerland (about convention 4 . Bullets Durgom brought in another oil well 3 time, too!) . at Bristow, Oxia. . Paul Brinkman said here if Jeanne Crain doesn’t shield the| © kids from publicity, “I'll tell my side of the story.” Feeling blue, he flew here to relax. Jimmy Durante sighs, “It useta be just me and Clayton and Jackson—now we got 20 people wid us.” {He'll take six Copa girls along for his Chicago stint) . . . Rita Moreno’s flying in ‘for the “King and I” opening June 28. Errol Garner’s out of the hospital after his auto crash... Bob “Confidential” Harrison’s off to Europe soon for a month . . » Musical arrangements for the shipwrecked “Follies” cost $55,000 . . . Peron’s agents are trying to sell bio to American mags ... Jane Powell and her husband, Pat Nearny, head for an African safari soon... EARL’S PEARLS... Even if you're working for peanuts, be sure to salt some away—Rube Rustic. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The one thing that keeps men from understanding women is women.”—Doris Lazare. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “A really successful Broadway star.” says Frank Cerutti, “is one whose autograph is sought by fans and accepted by banks.” 5 “The difference between a bachelor and a married man is a bachelor can’t find where he puts things. A married man can't find where his wife put ¢ things."—F. G. Kernan. That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) ‘jents who are “unwilling to under- had this barren, York Av. We had a little gas le old! |Home Lacking Stern Parents “Red Cross Chief Says Lax Discipline Blamed for Youth Problems . ST. LOUIS ~The president of the American Red Cross says par- go the discipline of making a home and bringing up children” are probably a major couse ef the nation’s present youth problems. Ellsworth Bunker, the organ- terday on the last day of its three-day national convention at- tended by nearly 5,000 delegates. He criticized ‘“‘absentee parents”’ as the chief cause of juvenile delinquency. Bunker, a resident of New York and Putney, Vt., said the “average urban family" remains in one lo- ication only a little more than two years. . * * ° “What effect does this have on. children--who are thus prevented from putting down any real roots in school,- church and commumi- ity?” he asked. * * 6 Because of ‘high pressure sales- manship,”” Bunker declared, the concept of saving and thrift has been almost forgotten and a large part of our population now lives with its income committed for years in the future. He said the Red Cross should - extend its first ald and safety the current do-it-yourself boom, | which he said was responsible | for 600,000 accidents last year. “About 15,000 amateur carpen- ters smashed their thumbs last} year,” Bunker said, ‘‘and 57,000 people banged themselves up climbing around their own roofs.’ | ‘lon Bather, 50 instruction activities because of | HALL for RENT | For Banquets, Bowling Parties, Wedding Receptions, Dances and § ‘Sissy’ Youths Have Last Laugh CHICAGO w# — Raymond Hurd took a swim in Lake Michigan yesterday to prove to a group of State Aeronautic Unit Picks New Director BENTON HARBOR w# — The Michigan Aeronautics Commission has appointed M. J. Vande Bunte teen-agers he- wasn't a sissy..He'as acting director pending choice | claims he got a raw - = the kids, * * * Hurd, who went to a North Side beach to loaf. in the sun—not to swim—noticed the youths were in swim trunks and. shouted, ‘‘Go' on sula in the water, you sissies.” “Go in yourself,” a couple of the youths told Hurd, “We dare you.” “T’d go in if I had a swim suit,” Hurd told the kids. “Yaaah,” they jeered. ‘You're a sissy yourself.’’ * * Ld Hurd, who is 50, stripped off his clothes and waded into the! lake, swimming around in the cold water. When he decided he had enough he headed for ‘shore. He was in waist deep water when he discovered his clothes were gone. So were the teen-agers. Hurd yelled for help. He re- sumed swimming, trying to keep warm. Some beach strollers called police. . ; Officers backed a squad car to the edge of the water, surrounded Hurd, escorted him to the car and jthence to the Rogers Park Sta- tion. 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Hayes Jones puts on his graduation gown next week at Pontiac High School with one great ambition in his look. to the future. The Chief-track star, who was without doubt one of the most heralded prep Michigan for the past two years, = epee ox 8 eer on the U. 8. Olympic. team. That might be a year,’ away. It might never come true. But Jones says, “That’s my one big goal.” If the way he worked to did the past year is any in very well attain that goal. x w« : As a sophomore he was lucky to be a member of the varsity, and because he wanted to insure his staying with the varsity he decided a spare time was needed. “I had poor form,” he said, “so I decided to work at it during the summer.” He did work hard for two summers, and this past season his work paid off wi x * * No one was able to beat him in the hurdles or broad jump this year and in every succeeding meet he con- tinued to better his previous marks, with the climax coming in his great performance in the state meet at Ann Arbor. “He's definitely an Olympic prospect,” said Coach Wally Schloerke. Schloerke also pointed out that Jones at 17 has been surpassing the records of Jesse ‘ Owens when he was 19. reach Owens’ best marks,” said Schloerke. mortar-board cap and his cindermen in the state of ‘two or even three years achieve the feats that ‘he dication, then Hayes could little more effort in his own th interest. PEG-LEG PITCHER — Gary’ Moore, 17-years-old, whose crippled right leg was amputated when he was 11 is compiling a brilliant rec- | ord as a high school pitcher in Marathon, Iowa, despite his handicap. Polo Club Moving Into Area ‘BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press © John F. Ivory, president of the Ivory Polo Club on Eight Mile Road jin Detroit, told the Press today that he has consummated the purchase| lof 140 acres of land in White Lake Township as the new site for the: Ivory Polo team and also for the establishment of a recreation area. The site, located on Cooley Lake Road between Oxbow and Wil- liams Lake roads, now known as “Pitch Haven” was once the private estate of Detroit manufacturer H. L. Pitcher. Ivory purchased the property at an undisclosed amount from Clarence D. Knechtel, sales- man for the Annett real estate firm. Except for three acres, including the clubhouse, the present site in Detroit has been sold to real-estate-firnts and according to lvery, moving of horses and equipment to the new area already is under | way. when it was. suspended for the war years and then made its return in Detroit in 1946. Presently, Ivory has 40 polo ponies and 46 other ponies compris- ing his stable with 25 players in the Ivory Polo Club. Ivory said he would retin the clubhouse with three acres in Detroit to be used for benefit es and meetings. British Curtis Cuppers Lead U. S. at Mid-Point — SANDWICH, England i» — Brit- women today at the halfway point The indoor polo field on Eight Mile Road will cease operation by 4i"'s Curtis Cuppers took a sur- of the three team matches over prising lead over the United States | June 16th. and altyough Ivory has until October 1st for playing polo — the famous Sandwich course. on the outdoor field, he said, ‘We hope to be finished by the end of Only the U.S. team of Pat Les- August.” . . ser, of Seattle, the National Ama- “Our plans call for completing an outdoor field at ‘‘Pitch Haven" te ee nent name” bait Lead in Round (Wiffi) Smith, of St. Clair, Mich., Included on the 140 acres is the huge mansion and garden, an , Robin Tourney finishing the first 18 holes all square. The other two “American A large portion of the area will be converted for recreational pur- poses. ‘‘We will set up five separate picnic grounds with riding facili- Five Under Par teams trailed. ties for horses and ponies,’ said Ivory. “We will build a very fine outdoor polo field, and the beautiful home of some 15 rooms, will lend itself perfectly tor a clubhouse,” | Nets Plus-15 Point he said. | © Total After 18 tied with Mrs. George Valen- tine of Scotland, regarded as the The Ivory Rangers, who in national polo circles have been one of, ‘the powers in the sport, have played at the Detroit ‘site since 1946. best woman player in Britain, 67 and Philomena Garvey of Ire- Mrs. Roy Smith and Elizabeth Price of the British team were. two-up on Polly Riley of Fort Worth, Tex., and Barbara Romack NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y! (INS)— He has a 1.16 earned run average this spring. ‘ ‘Ivory started his organization at Williams Lake near Pontiac in 1930 Mike Souchak of Durham, N.C. of Sacramento, Calif. sox et in, 5 ; ‘into the ae round of the 15th, v ia Anteey of England, also “In two years he could decided as to where I will go,” he said, however, there Kuenn i jain Palm Beach golf tourna- | led two-up over Mary Ana Down- | ey of Baltimore and Mrs. Philip Cudeone of Montclair, N.J. The final 18 holes in team match- es were scheduled this afternoon, five singles matches are slated to- Souchak fires a Soe, 67 first round in the $15,000 round| ‘fobin tourney to roll up a.plus 15- ‘point total after the first 18 holes New Rochelle’s Wykagyl Hurt, as Tigers Los and organized a team in 1936. The team remained intact until 1944 > WASHINGTON WW — Any team'verely strained ligament in tne 9th ight big F ow. Hayes has lived in Pgptiac since he was three. He iat outhits its opposition 18-6 right foot. here. On that occasion the Tigers alae ae pe ea Cottntry Club course. was born in Starksville, issippi and his interest in ought to win. | ds won both games played and they Se ee rae heres | Close behind at the end of the track started about the 6th grade, he recalls. That's about the most that can’ The hit went all the way to the) have yet te lose te the Senators | hit in Fenway Park. opening round were Bob Rosberg * A * ibe said for the Boston Red Sox’ fence and Kuenn hopped on one! this season. Detroit scored three times in the . 6-5 triumph over the Detroit Ti-,foot from first to second to make) Pa : = = ee eee _— Billy Hoeft, a winner over New second on a double by Ray Boone. of £1 Cajon, Calif., both with Now standing 5-11, Jones says he would like to add gers in Boston yesterday. eft onl a double. |York his last time out, probably|walks to Charley Maxwell and pus 1¢-peints ° a couple more inches in height. “I think it would really “"_ prapeligredge ge left On| Now the Tigers, a full game will get the nod to start tonight /Frank Bolling, a wild throw into The low score: patter ae ” o ! ti terfield b atch Sam score help me,” he said, “I figure I could pick.up Just a little And 14 of them were stranded in ee Woctingten cea ems (Goemae wil pitch —— pe White and a sacrifice fly by Kuenn Plus points by adding the differ- more distance in my stride.” hoe ale ete a ar Conc] i. five game series. Orig- with Virgil-Trucks and Paul Foy-/Bolling hit his first homer since ence between his score and the, Many observers feel that he would make a good a = tnt a four-game set, the se- tack due on Sunday. coming back from the army to wind Scores of other members of the | But justice finally prevailed | was extended with a Sanday | The Tigers managed only six up the Detroit scoring in the foursome with which he is ta amemca¥ Brace ce | prospect for the decathlon. snd inthe 0th Inning afer the | Goaleheeder te teplace # ral | Min esterday tnd ist fr the itr. . New Yoru *™% Ut F Besides the low and high hurdles and the broad Red Sex had come from behind | : land eingle wil layed tatay Soeege Se Ae Se jump, he is quite capable of making a good race of it! toe ceand ant Beck ghee I =. ey tnd Sunday, bese cB Bw in the sprints and middle distances. | up ite second straight success ae Washingion "3D ae Kans In practice he was high jumping at 6-3 and pole | exer he Tigers, | Colbirish W Wins S ie aEsvuTs “ vaulting at 10 feet. | The ike Prataaat only the ‘Baltimore, 3. , Cigneiand 2. ; Right now he is thinking about coll “1 t chart ig Harve "Kuen. Kuron Sas a ng ege. Mm Not shortstop Harvey Kuenn. Kuenn DAY'S SCHEDUL tripped over first base in the Tth Ric rot Sake pong, REPT — nan seems to be some indication that he may end up in Ypsilanti. inning while running out a hit and had to be helped off the field. ‘Doctors said the injury was a se- - Meets Jackson Tonight Patterson Is Favored ¥ NEW YORK W#—Eloyd | Patter-; The 21-year-old Patterson, grown! around the world as this collision son, a graceful, precision / puncher | ticketed early for fistic greatness, | and Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson, less 62%, 193-pound Jackson and will | NBC-TV, radio, $9 p.m., EST) lo- clash tonight in a 12-round elimi- heavyweight champion Archie! ically as well as nationally, an eccentric, unorthodox mauler, nation bout that wil} move the win-| ner on@ step from the vacant, heavyweight _thefar.. imto a 181-pound, 6-footer, is a 2-1 favorite to whip the strong. tire- |go on to a title fight against light- Moore in Not in recent years has a non- ae eee eee Marlene Hagge 5 Points Ahead Starts 3rd Round of Round Robin With 23 ‘ Plus VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. @—~Mar- lene Bauer Hagge started the 3rd, round of the $12,000 (Triangle) Round Robin Golf tournament with a five-point lead today and hopes to increase her advantage before Sunday's “crucial” match ‘in the! 90-hole ‘‘plus and minus’ compe-. tition, ° ° Ld “Tl need plenty of points Sun- day,” said Mrs, Hagge, who had! a plus 23 points to show for her Ist two rounds. * 6 ? Some of the 16 players compet: ing in this tourney with a pe- caliar system of scoring believe Lady Lack plays an- important role in the outcome, Mra. Hagge, playing out of Asheville, N. C., doesn’t think this is necessarily 20, - Ld “I feel consistency. will ar in the end,” Marlene aide can shoot par 7ls (she's cated two so far) these next three rounds, I think I'll win.” “= Trailing the nation’s current No. 1 money winner in women’s golf ranks was Joyce Ziske of Water- ford, Wis., with a plus 18 points. Miss Berg of St. Andrews, IIL, wag 3rd with a plus 15 and Miss Mary Lena Faulk—Iist round lead- er from Thomasville, Ga.—was 5th with a plus 13. Hoad Defeats McKay to Gain Semifinals MANCHESTER, England ® — Lewis Hoad of Australia defeated) Barry McKay of the University of Michigan,’ 6-3, 86, in a rain-spat- tered match yesterday to gain the Bom aie semifinals of the Northern Eng-| Weteriord Softballers ‘Hold Meeting Monday Cardinals Play for Diaper Set ST. LOUIS (INS)—The St. Louis; \Cardinals believe in getting fans! to what their age. They that free diaper service will be available for infants at all me games. ; Junior and Little League softball meeting of the Waterford Recrea- tion program will be held at the community center on Williams, Lake road at 7:30 p.m. Monday June llth. Any player.or parent coach interested in.one of these two leagues, 11-14 and 14-17 years, respectively are invited to attend. Play ‘begins June 18th. with this triple-jointed wood. It alsoj- comes in handy shooting behind land Lawn Tennis Chamipionships. of heavyweights with widely con- trasting styles, Although the scrap) be broadcast and telecast | al icrowd of 10,000 will pay around $530,000 to oo = on action. | Each fakacr wu receive $40,000 ‘for their biggest purse ever. They .have been guaranteed $20,000 each out of: the International .Bexing- Club's $75,000 radio-television re- ceipts, and $20.000 each from the, gate with a privilege of 25 per jeent of the turnstile collections. Patterson was a 13-5 favorite jodds to 2- lower by fight time. This is one of the biggest netting fights ‘in a long - time. | ic lene The bout has captivated boxing’s professionals as well as the man in the street. The Jackson supporters say the indefatigable Hurricane from New! York’s Far Rockaway section will! take everything the 1952 Olympic! champion. has to throw and wear him down with his mauling cafe | BOLLING COMES HOME — attend their games no matter early in the week. Plenty of money Detroit Tiger second baseman slides safely across announced poured in on Jackson dropping the home plate as Boston Red Sox catcher Sammy 1. The price may be! White dives headlong in an attempt to tag him. Frank Bolling, Umpire Larry Napp with arms outstretched sig- nals the decision. Bolling came home on a short Peng fly to right field. The Tigers lost, 6-5. " DETROIT (INS)—Colbirish won ‘Michigan's richest trotting stake of the year by a nose last night in Grand Circuit racing at the | Wolverine Raceway in Detroit. oe |_ The dramatic finish came in the, i | | AP Wireph:' ‘Coaches Cagers, Too HOLLAND (#—Russ DeVette has! ‘been named head basketball coach, ‘at Hope College to succeed John Visser, recently appointed dean of! men. DeVette was already baseball and football coach. He was basket- bal] coach from 1948 to 1951 before serving a stint in the Marines. Griff's Grill and Elks No. 723) scored shutout viétories in om A City Baseball League gam Thursday night at Wisner Field and Columbia-Joslyn’s south dia. mond. * e@ Bob Johnson combined to toss) goose-eggs at the opposition as Griff's blanked Fowler's Fine Foods, 2-0, at Wisner. Morris re- lieved Ferguson in the 3rd inning and Johnson took over in the 6th. The trio limited Fowler's to only two hits. dim Featherstone hurled 5-hit than Zittel and Ted Wharry executed a double steal in the Sth with Zittel crossing Bob Ferguson, Zeke Morris and)” Griffs, Elks Nines Score Class A Baseball Wins — tripled and scampered home ‘on R. D. Winfield’s squeeze bunt. eS ontrs ae - 100 010 02 § 2 SWerguen, ihatin, tenen one) Kmas vere rguson, Morr’ | Featherstone and ck. ens seeccesce. Sie. .e 000 0100-1 § 2 - 000 600 43 oo “Thoin” and Nelson, LeRay; Addis and High Scores Feature Churlch League Games Jefferson Warriors Win: Pontiac Junior High Schoot track] ,champions again! That's the distinction held by Jefferson's Warriors after they conquered three foes Thursday afternoon in the afnual meet at Wisner Field to win their 2nd con- secutive Junior High League track and field title. Jefferson captured five out of nine events te amass a winning tétal of 55 1-10 points. Washing- ton took runner-up honors with | 31% points, Eastern scored | 24 7-40, and Lincoln 13 7-10. The Warriors won the 75 and 100- Sammy Cole of Jefferson set a new league record in the 50-yard, high hurdles. Cole ran the distance seconds. Washington won two events, the low hurdles and broad jump. son leaped 18 feet 8 inches in the broad jump, Munson was the meet’s top individual scorer with 124 points, "William Ratcliffe took the 100) dash in the time of 10.9 and team- mate Willie Copeland ran the 75 dash in 8.2. Milton Copeland dashes, high -hurdles, shot oe it, and the 440-yard relay. Jeffer- ‘son's victory in the 440 relay also enabled it to lug home the relay trophy in addition to the league eS make 6 een eres a heaved the 8pound shot 46 feet 11% inches. Jefferson's relay team posted the time of 48.3. John Bandy of Lincoln and Mike <<. usky of Eastern tied for ist in the pole vault with marks of 9 feet 6 inches. . over the sticks in the time of 7.2 2B —Detroit Isaac Jones ran the 100-yard low [Sultives sticks in 12.1 and Harrison Mun- 33. Top attraction on tonight's card is the $10,500 Ensign Hanover pace ™® (xeore al —“ —— 7 p.m.—Ditmar casease, a Boston. 7 p.m.—Keegan (2-2) Nixon 2 Cleveland at New York. 7:18 pm —Wyna (3-29 vs. Ford (7-2) SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Cleveland at New York. 1 p.m. Chicago at Boston, 1 p.m Detroit at Washington (2) 1 and 7 Kansas City at Bakimere. 7 p.m NATIONAL 1 LEAGUE Lest i3rd heat of the $23,800 Merchants Pet. Behind . Cinecinn ‘ 18 mo and Manufacturers Stake, which = 5 “z 19 387 le dates back to 1889. Braet! ed Colbirish, victor in the 1st dash BOOKYR «+: ao BS OK ‘lof the race, came from 3rd at the Posiadeipis : on ‘top of the stretch to nose out URsDAY's RESU urs | Victory Lynn, winner of 2nd dash. Cincinnatl (joe ‘The time was 2:05 1-5. |Cutcage 5. 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He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haughton, 3532 lers for bait. Orchard | few traps and no water haz- ards, the greens are small and ———— hard. cham pions in the tournament. Th Ring The cougar, panther, puma, cata-| SAN FRANCISCO uw? — Former, Olson and his manager, Sid Fla-|# " one Stan Murphy. - mount, mountain lion and Ameri-|middleweight champion Bobo Ol- herty, said tests this week indi-| Sam Kocsis of Detroit. the 1955 can lion are all said to be the'son says he has no intentions of cated no damake to the 27-year-old National Publinx Champion, js ex- ‘quitting the ring but the final de- fighter physically or neurological. Pected to compete. = —icision awaits further medical ly. His brain is undamaged and a a NIGHT RACING ‘tests. no evidence of a so-called “glass Other Pontiac players in the AY | * * @ jaw” was found meet are Charley Barker, Ed Pontiac M-59 Speedway § a 7 LS jrugged fellow until he succumbed Bobo was considered quite a * ¢ «@. 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Detroit, a heavyweight undefeated = 2 © | __THR PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 81956 ee | 7 eran Bob Satterfield in a nation- wince 1945. 7 SSRSSRE eRe R eee eee SSBF lally-televised match in Chicago| 0 the Windsor card, the %4 a PUZZL \. 4) sune 20. year-old Moore has captured the a QS U) a7 4 A five-fight card is set for June attention of many fight fans with oe 4 Sect nes sarin Yop | Py tant ene a weight slugfests sharing top bill- knockout. He is un ~ Aided $ ing. _ ” since turning pro a year ago. an * 6 «& 8 One of them pits George (King g Decided to om Bb ceorge) Moore of Detrott against | Marshall, who once defeated Sat 8 DRIVE a | | Michigan’s light . heavyweight terfield, is ranked 9th among the : s De @| champion, Marty Marshall. The |"4tion's — ah Ne ar So a 7" has Don J a to Oo a -. White of St. — eaten Jasper, an “ice worker | - Leés Talk a from Duluth, lost to Ezzard Charles : m ®@ Summerlin decisioned il ‘“% 9th-round TKO last time out. | as Trede Wan bien * a @ Carter in a TV bout in Detroit * Against White, Jasper will be try- se — . few weeks ago and a win overiings to reverse a decision he. oe n irm ngnhom & Chicago would boost him even fur- caginaw last December ! ff ’ . ther up the besvyweigit ladder. * ¢ -«& f a ee w = Mi 6-5300 9 4 The supporting card at Windsor ZR R EE EER SEER ERE REESE meee _ a — of 30. pairs Jim Remson of Detroit ivictories, Pontiac Racer 000 Island me athon Event W SEE US s.canctyou BOATING NEEDS Feather Crait & Wolverine ALUMINUM BOATS Old Town & We cont @ RY e outh Tilden, Pontiac, veteran out-| ~ Grumman Line of x -beard racing enthusiast, takes his ALUMINUM EVINRUDE ye peddy Switzer (Mark 55-H Mer-| , to Thousand Islands, N. Y. CANOES MOTORS ‘ : . this weekend for his 2nd ey at the |90-mile marathon on the famed St.’ ‘Lawrence. Last year Scotty fin-! ished 6th, hopes to do better Sun- day. It is an international event. FEderal 2-8033 9) This is an early season event | for Scotty, who has been driving | | face beats for the last three | © MARINE HARDWARE and PAINTS ¢ HaRRINcTON BBQ) AT works "1899 S. Telegraph Rd. BRAKES RELINED SPECIAL |e milk reute driver for the | 1956 racé, last Sunday in Detroit | propeller. | - The 1,000-Island test is the first lof a =e NIGHT RACING Pontiac M-59 Speedway * COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE rn MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W. Heren St. Open “9 to 9” FE 8-0424 ’. (Scotty) Drinkwater, 210! A field of 125 is expected. | — Drayton Drug, 5-4, | years. In his everyday life he’s | | Maple Leaf company. His Ist | | River, ended when he broke a | i o h Ford, Chevrolet, Ply- COMPLETE JOB assed aad his ya wear” Fred| mouth complete § 9 3 | egg ce ee | * ee w brake relining. 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Save More in My Store! Cool! Breezy! Washable! I Could Sell for $8.95 COTTON DRESSES Sh 2 ior? f 1 @ Summer Purses $1.91! @ Cofton Skirts! @ Washable Blouses, ele] & 2 and GARDEN @ All @ Spring Coats Reduced! @ All Suits Reduced! Toppers Reduced! 79c! | Rent Tuxedos for Weddings and Parties .and, Mister... | want | for Belmont Park | NEW YORK \W—The Coac hing Calumet. Farm entry of Princess!/pros fear, fo be the Claiborne Farm's Dou-| ‘bledogdare, Hmiss of 1955. Vin Legion League : Boys’ Club Is District Entry | Pontiac will be represented in! Nine players are from last this summer's Junior Americanjyear’s state Class E finalists in ‘Legion ‘district baseball program city Parks & Recreation. baseball for the Ist time in several years. |program, ; ‘Boys’ Club will field a team with; A close league race is antici- |Cook-Nelson Legion Post the spon-| pated, says Coulacos, because most |sor.. clubs have rosters drawn from Boys’ Club nine} will be one (high school ranks. Each club plays pi, (Cach other twice in each of two ooo te eee ee ect rounds. Winner of Ist round will Cla Sarkiey.| Beches- be the district representative in ter, Birmingham and Royal divisional playoffs. Oak : eh mn Coe oc ovens Sime Runs in Coast its campaign Sunday, at Clawson, FE . ‘at 2 p.m. A: good section of this T k Ch h ispring’s Pontiac High School dia-; rac ampions ip ‘mond squad will be among the starters for Sunday's game. Cou-_ SANGER, Calif., #—Duke's rec- lacos anidiiiced Jerry Orr as{%d-breaking sprinter Dave Sime, starting hurler, with PHS’ back- 'who professes: a liking for clay |. stop, Chuck Johnson, back of the ‘tracks, gets a crack at one of thie rubber. Bill Hayward at Ist base, [best tomorrow night in the Central Dave Simmons at. 2nd and Char-' ‘California Assn. AAU track and! jley Mclirath at 3rd are all from feld championships. | | the Chiefs’ nine. | Outfield has Dean Periko in left, | | : Ken McLintock and Jim Skinner S®COmd West Coast appearance to, im center and right fields, respec- ne more impressive than his first. tively. Others expected to see ac-| At Stockton last week, he ran ai, tion include Leo Kennedy, Don! \wind-aided 100-yard dash in 9.3 Danor, Roger Vaughn, Rog Rogers |Seconds and _ ed = 20. se and Ti Tom Conly. The fleet Ege expects his) of rival coaches, Bud Wilkinson homa ond ay Daugherty = Close Race a | This year, This Won of canbe ition, the sophomore speedster has, ‘seven years ago. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘Club American Oaks, a $50,000-) Hogan Is Rated added whirl for 3-year-old fillies, | lrolis around tomorrow at Belmont. One to Beat in ‘tle “figured out.’ ‘Park and horsemen are anticipa ing to do about Yogi Berra? ling one of the greatest batiles National Open | ithe history of the stakes which! Job of “stopping” dates back to 1917. .. NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. w—Ben one has this season, employing a Turia and Beyond, while their Choice of the players in the Round! GRID STRATEGISTS — Terry Brennan, Notre Dame coach (left) outlines a play for the benefit without aiding wind, equalled the| ‘world record of 9.3 in the century ‘and run the 220 in 20.1, bettering the 20.2 mark set by Mel Patton) Now that Kansas- City Manager| Mick got only qd hits’ in 11 trips |runs, |Lou Boudreau has Mickey Man-| |and his major league leading av- ‘homers. The Yanks hardly knew what's he go-jerage dropped from .411 to Boudreau did about as- good a pleted by the A’s at Yankee Sta- jyou can't set up a shift against. Mantle as any dium. In one corner is the powerful) Hogan, the little man all the big)shift that packs the defense to the But is the overwhelming right when the switch - hitting/smacked six hits in nine trips in'$1 dec ision over the A's yester- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY ; JUNE 8 8, 1956 ( 3 7 Trim and -4 Terrific LIMITED TIME ONLY! = AP Wirephete The three are at the Florida State University clinic in Tallahassee. Notre Dame meets Okla- | homa and naman State on successive weekends | We Will Give You 100 (center) of Okla- CK's; Redlegs Top Nira |Mickey bats left - handed. Theithe three games, scored drove in five! six and hit three 20 h. p. MARK 25 Monday thiu Friday 9 to 9 _ Saturday Until Noon Sunday 1:00 p.m. to $:00 p.m. Gil Schaefer's Water Sports 403 Mantle was missing. in the three-game series just com-| Berra. a bad-ball, spray-hitter ipowered his 16th homer of the lseason—and fourth in four games Yogi/—to get the Yankees rolling on a * * * what’ about Berra? ‘day. He also added two singles | most formidable opponent appears /Robin Tournament as the next Na- tional Open champion. champion 2-year-old Robin, four unhesitatingly picked —— ——|Hogan to winjhis fifth Open title. AMERICAN LEAGUE ln Louis, 6-2 NIGHT RACING at Rochester, N.Y.. next week.) partinc (nased on 100 at bats)— ae a nek Pi rag 's-game lead as runner. zell, St Lotiis ris ilade e w fe [Three named Tommy Bolt and Mantle, New York. 403: Maxwell, Detroit. Misell..,St.. Louis. 36. Reverie, Qnisder ap Cleveland was dumped by Bal-/_———————— _— 381: itwo each voted for Sam Snead, |iroit, 364: Berra, New York, 351 |\Cary Middlecolf and Gene Littler.| ,RU"S—Mentle. New York. 50: Bauer. Pontiac M-59 Speedway WEDNESDAY ‘ceived the only other first-place) RUNS BATTED IN—Mantle. New York. 'vote as two of the 16 declined to) 52: Berra, New York, 42 peo wn aoe oe Lemon, W Te DAVISBURG [22S Se GOLF COURSE George Ferguson, Prop. 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Detroit, 68; Kaline, Detroit, — New =: May Be Light 11; nine players ta Unfavorable Weather, 85 while the Chicago Cubs were m= | 4; ten players led ‘with 3 — \ ‘Busby. Cleveland, 6; Francona, Baltimore Wilson and lers today the approaching bass _ ‘and Mantle and Carey, New t<“ Man & Wife Membership. . ..§$35 FAR So i en 5 decisions Pierce, Chicago. Lemon, Cleveland and Ford. New, York, 7-2. 778 STRIKEOUTS — Score, Cleveland, &: | the second round of the French | | Amateur Golf Tournament yes- cisco’s Barney Bridgeford by de- 754 Orchard Lake Rd., Pontiac, Mich. and drove in two runs—giving him a total of 6 homers, 10 RBI's and, batting average in six games against the A's this year. The victory pushed New York Headquarters 1265 $. Weedward, Birmingham 730, Mizell Just N. of 14 Mile Mi 7-0133 egry Pittsburgh, 93. Te j aix. ’ Philadelphia. 49 itimore 5-2. The Chicago White ‘Sox beat Washington 7-5 and Bos-. Wi | ise Buys | Cincinnati's rugged Redlegs 1954 Pontiac 4-Dr., [boomed into the National League Hydramatic $1,195.00 * lead, by a half game over idle] 1952 Chev. Pickup, 21 |St. Louis, by blasting Philadelphia Sharp or $595.00 Al Hanoute CHEVROLET-BUICK Lake Orion, Mich. MY 2-2611 Hurt dropping Pittsburgh to third 5-2 And Milwaukee closed Brooklyn's winning streak at four games as Bob Buhl pitched a four-hitter to win #1. Late Spawning, Season's Opening LANSING \-eThe State Con- |servation Department advised ang- * © e The Redlegs moved into the NL et Coo CooseorecooocooeeS lead for the dirst time in 16 years ° Let’ s GO ithis late in the season by clipping $ e losing reliefer Bob Miller for three e —7 runs in the eighth. Smoky Burgess i; ? ae Started the rally with his fourth ~ =. ‘homer. Joe Nuxhall. who beat the ® oe: ? SKATING Phils as a starter Tuesday. wan @ with Orean Maate this one in relief as the Redlegs 2 Tenme Ths kgs Nite nti season may be something of a dis- jappointment. A, B. Coook, assistant chief of the department's fish division, said fishermen should be prépared| for light catches when. the season) opens June 16. ae ‘Weather conditions have been Ea terribly | unfavorable this year swept the four-game set. for all spec iés that spawn in ris- | _ : s ROLLADIUM a ms a ing temperatures—including the Bill Wight. who gave up all five voseasatececesessesecea bass,’ Cook said. Cleveland hits, and George Zuver- — : By this time last year, Michi-| ink, making his 23rd rélief call gan’s bass had almost completed," 47 games, checked the Indians, | spawning. Cook's fish experts say “"0 moved into Yankee Stadium 9 3 bass are just now beginning to|!0day for a three-game series. The. spawn, delayed by cold weather. Orioles broke a 2-all tie against “We will” probably get a lot of| loser Cal McLish in the third with | reports that people are catching ‘Wo on & walk, Bob Nieman's dov-| | THE NE LOOK IN ¢ PER ee RUNS — Long. Pittsburgh. 16. ible and singles by Bob Hal and 8. L. Mead’s Gelf Servic W a the fish right off their spawning | ng y le 429? - a oa GREENS FEES HOLE 13” ‘Banks. chicago ‘cat peli ay sf pert beds,” * Cook said. Gus Triandos. ‘tention: "tahontone = son, ‘inc inrat The loss of a few thousand =| — through premature catches is not. ‘expected to have any serious ef.| fect on Michigan's bass supply, | however. Cook: says it may even improve it, Birmingham Goll Star Moves Up _ . PARIS (® — Tom Draper of Birmingham, Mich., Vaceumed @ Steam Cleaned Tires @ Washed and Dried @ Chrome Cleaned moved to | a 30 Conveniently Located KUHN AUTO WASH 149 W. Huron Across from Firestone terday, winning from San Fran. | | fault. 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Shaw's me [ 3 Favor Kansas inCCC Meet 35 Schools Entered in, 3st Annual Track Championship MILWAUKEE (#—The 3lst an- nual Central Collegiate Confer- jence Track and Field Meet ‘here tomorrow afternoon and evening could be summed up as short on ‘quantity, but long on quality, es- pecially in the field events. | 2° © 6 | At least seven meet records are ‘considered fair game, with the | Kansas Jayhawks rated as favor- ites and good bets to set two of the new standards at Marquette Stadium, | Eight champions and four co- champions will be on hand to de- fend their titles. Also in the field of 35 schools will be 2 former ti- tlists; 2 NCAA champions; 11 of the Big 7's individual champions’ and 6 of the Big 10's standard holders. e 2 @ The one record almost sure to be smashed is the shot-put. Lead- jing entry in that event, to be held in the afternoon, is the Jayhawks’ strong’ man and NCAA kingpin. | Bill Nieder. Nieder recently got off a mammoth heave of 6 feet, |3% inches, which still is pending jas @ collegiate record. Only Nied- jer and Parry O’Brien, world rec- lord holder with a put of 60 feet. 110 inches, have been able to ex- [ceed @0 feet. Ontario fares Size Limit Off Bass, Walleyes | TORONTO, Ont. (INS)—Ontario officials of the Department. of Lands and Waters have announced ithere will be no size limit on black ‘bass, pickerel or walleyes in On- tario waters this year. Conservation spokesmen say the jaction was taken because many jbass lakes are so heavily popu- ‘lated that stunting has occurred. To help the situation, the depart- ;ment has harvested undersized jbass and removed them to restock other suitable lakes. Rainbow Trout Entry in C. of C. Contest | A 23%-inch rainbow trout (about 4 pounds), was taken in Cass Lake} Wednesday by Dick Price, 1 Price used He - took \Hagel street, Pontiac. nightcrawlers as bait. several other trout, all of which were smaller. The biggest was ‘entered in the Keego Harbor C. of C. ‘tong fish’ contest. Trout in county lakes are re- ported “‘off’ flies for the present. Worms and nightcrawlers, and small flatfish lures are taking fish. Most female fish are filled with! spawn, and observers say they're just about ready to move onto spawning grounds. TRURSDAT'S gOME RUNS Bi ite ilies ; oe % tea eg ogee. Miksts. Crandall. enies: a fo Bauer, Yen ene THURSDAY'S FIGHTS | LOS ANGELES—Don Jordan, 10, —— Timmie Jefferson, 10 1A—Clifton Bradiey, 1%. Bobby Singleton | Angeles, |143, Los PHILAD! in 60 seconds with _ 57 W. Huron St. i sine =| comes out here ——> POLAROID! Land CAMERA | That’s all there is to it! It’s easy to get thrilling, finished pictures J a precision-built Polaroid Land Camera. No | messing with chemicals. All ready for you in a minute—and what | egos ! 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Among the drivers are expected|Lunsford backed Ray Conley’s 5 to be several who drove in the re-/hit pitching with 14 safe blows. cent Indianapolis “500,” including Shar’ sesecrreses ae tisiae ets Eddie Sachs of Indianapolis, Jack|°s Mecionner aad White; Hall and Dennis Turner of Seattle and possibly $20ni ool ty Johnny Boyd of Los Angeles. ‘ lp ® rrow end Seay, Reynolds; Cork and. ercas| Pontiac's veteran Bide weet. 000 1-2 6 1 driver\ Bill Boyd, will be in Sat-| "Harper" es ee Witiems ‘nd urday ght's race. Bill is one of Ponttord ... ce eees 203 223 oi 41 the stale's top drivers in the little Psap 000 220 67 car fielll. ls Conley end and Csizmadia; aden nee THIRTY-THREE + THIS DEAL IS REALLY HUSH, HUSH! SO DON’T LET OUT A PEEP! YOUR BEST BUY “83° OLDS THE PRICE IS SO LOW THAT THEY WON’T LET US ADVERTISE IT. SEE US SOON FOR THAT GREAT BUDGET PURCHASE ! ! 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These fine, clean-burning gaso- lines are designed for all ’round smooth, efficient, economical performance. That’s why more Ford and Lincoln owners, and for that matter, more owners of ail these cars— Mercury, Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmo- bile, Buick, Cadillac, Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, Chrysler, Imperial, Nash, Hudson, Studebaker and Packard —use STANDARD Gasolines than any other brand. more from , STANDARD and get it! | ! Listen to Standard Oil Sports with Bill Fleming, ww, 5:25 P. M., Monday through Friday. . ~~ Standard Oil News ohne Oe ager 11 P.M., Monday through Lame and(6:}5 P. M., Tuesday end Theyedey on WIT ayy ; i Ae as ey he vo: Et UR re SR CI aR eae fu eee he es a?) eee i f / ; j . | f ‘ | \ Sih: aoe Eva] ees sat” Vere En i (a Y ; Maar mw i i fil (yp ty a ho eT iif PAS gg pn en eee Tc oll leg THIRTY-FOUR. ey Ae ES re _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, KUNE 8, 1950 ae 3 «Mare than 200 species ot birds| A rattlesnake may shed its “50d li | But Marusia’s Clothes Conceal. the Calories , mer Tales | Dishonesty of Men Makes Women Plump i or another in Yellowstone = Nation! jing on its food supply and living) Park. loot By PHYLLIS BATTELLE |“What a dress should do is make| west and met Don Wilson, Jack buy her clothes to look slim, Ma-| cracker piled with raw ground UM to Tape thedieries| NEW YORK (INS)—It is usually it look so long, like it starts almost) Bemay’s full - bodied .announcer, |rusia has only one suggestion. steak and topped with caviar. f Pj Michi ‘a dishonest. man who causes the @t her waist. Then she is tall be| They married and he took her te | Diet, Her specia] recipe is a rye| Giffs energy. Wiz few calories. id toneer ic IQON Gict downfall of a_plump woman. deception.” California, ; | Settlers for Posteri oe a & 2 S|, never Fe Ll lead ty. | Woman is a rounded sort ofcrea-| Marusia is a Polish woman. who pecs lat a soar . De I's ENTERPRISES ) = _ ture who. would feel better about/came to America to see the Chi- LANSING W—A lumberjack is 1 e whole thing if she-were draws |Cago World’s Fair and stayed. She|"t ——_ bed a ee his job. anxious to tape-record tales of the out straight and slim, like a-ciga-| Will not reveal her age. (“‘Listen, on ity Plump ” samen ce oe K FI days when his ax helped clear the rillo with a band around the mid-| Woman, I have news for you. I bproblems " en ex northern Mic *higan wilderness. ‘die. radiey tell_ my age since I am ¢@ « & x rn. * “The Goodyear Store” 2 a Kar pet : The Asbestos and Vinyl Tile that can | . On days when she is ef a mind In the European tradition, Ma PON | S S NEW | be installed over wood or concrete J A retired Greet Lakes captain iS t¢ dreamt, she visualizes herself | ° She visited friends in the Mid- | pucig designed her own clothes, & floors, ready to spin his stories of the 4. joy dnd lean and Katharine jand beginning in 1947, Hollywood COODYE AR DEALER : era of sailing schooners: Hepburny. So visualizin . ; 5 ; g, she - |personalities began asking her to’ Squares 1 A. sack The Michigan Historical Commis- pou Lansing OKs Tax [poh theirs. - A Offering the Best in eats soft-boiled eggs and celery 13°x 18°" Inc. sion reported an unusual response LANSING th — Vot in ve ap-| a since it was announced two weeks' _ for awhile. | poste ; valine ie “he Pa is = — aaron “ COMPLETE A AUTO PARTS ago that the commission and the nd zen a man comes along 2 | lar business, a as mar .. * ° TTERIES University of Michigan will tape'“ho says to her—'‘Bebbv, .1 love Tans school parc ae Prince Toumonoff, a White Rus- TIRES HOTPOINT APPLIANCES BA record true stories with historical you juzd as you are.’ She sighs, | was an eight mill tax for school | sian whe “makes Toumanoff B Open 8 A. M. 3504 ELIZABETH PHONE wT 12 Gorgeous ASPHALT significance by th® state's old-: and ae ‘Ooh, zen give me a Pleve building and operations. Less than a “ee =o : oe ind a Mea. LAKE RD. eee sree Colors ° timers, tase s « (10 per cent of the total registra-. => ‘_ Ce oe | ILE Scores of offers have been re: The philosophic speaker is Wo" voted on the proposal. For women who cannot afford to 212228008 S00 SEUSS RR eRe Reg. $1.69 sccoheal dee ae | Marusia Toumanoff, a princess by im women or r children an Dark |marriage and a designer by pro-. A NOW . Colors C grandchildren writing for them, fogsion. She knows the longings | ~ Z e ens Dr. Vewis Beason, executive di- lend weaknesses of women as only } es youter, reported. a faney Hollywood dressmaker eee + “There isn't a community in, could know them. For in Hollywood Michigan that doesn't have its sleekness is demanded of women, quota of senior citizens with true and slicknes is demanded of men. stories to tell,’’ Beason said. ‘Too LIES LEAD TO FAT tL little attention has -been paid to ‘Thus? “Ze waman knows she this important aspect of history. ‘must be long and slim. Ze man _—— Y E ERAI iS.... Plastic —--- mm S5OQO Moves “The original Michigan Pioneer wey he oe = her wt es a H Society staried out with the old 2004: even If she doesn't. And ze ] e : dishonest man leads to ze fat (This low price includes everything— down payment and costs, too) settlers spinning yarns of¢the days lady.’ 99: EACH ' . ; : -To take care of these eventual- Meaty of sock. Sey Siem. of the buman) beings WMO) ities Marusin has set herscif up al you need. - were continuing to pioneer and be- in a tidv business of designing s Inlaid Linoleum catistes Ory 10 Ull tittle $200 to $2,000 frocks that hate oe |one purpose in mind . . . to make Dozens of patterns and colors to C . a woman look narrow - and long- choose from Target (Husband) Seeks lezzed. regardless of how nature d 99 ah Divorce From Wife jand pie have constructed her. ‘ Among her customers, on DETROIT (INS) — Bruno Swej- whom the calories never show, koski of Detroit is tired of ducking are Paulette Goddard, Deborah From and has filed suit for divorce from’ Kerr, Irene Dunne, Jane Wyman Inlaid Linoleum Tile = oe fons: ft gad Astcas Dall. | — wejkoski testi in circuit) |). eae 6 x 6. Many pat- court yesterday that his spouse has| Ze ideal height to look is 5-64." : , terns and colors. S¢ Ea. | made him a target for dishes, tools | 5@YS Marusia, who stands up in all : ONLY and other missiles during their 14/ wee regar blonde syloh and spike years of marriage. eels. “I look 5-642, do I not, you He said two direct hits resulted. think maybe? Well, I am juzs 5- Solid Vinyl Tile od Ea. | | SS when they cleared the forests: But ““"- «6 INCLUDING Nine charming colors. during the present century we lost PA YM } | S TAXES AND ee INSURANCE 7 ore. 7 ‘in a scar on his forehead and one. feet-4. But zis dress which I have. No Money Down! . on his wrist that requirél 13 design for myself gives me 2) 3 Y to Pay! Thursday, Friday | stitches. | inches more in ze optical illusion.” ears to Fay: | | sna Saturday ‘til | * * * : | It is mostly a matter, she says, Handicapped Record |of making the legs look long. The | son to be hired by Lansing indts- ly straight and slim line from =| ( . . , \try through the Veterans Rehabili-| derarm to hip. : i L re) re) R C re) Vv E R t is 3 S ‘tation Office of the Employment! To accent the length of her legs, iSecurity Commission. -Lester she usually tapers the skirt so. ‘served as an infantryman in both' that it appears to be following the, Eliza é as Ud . ‘Worjd War II and the Korean War leg from beginning to end. 3511 beth Lake Rd. FE 4 9581 or FE 4-775 ‘but {received a leg injury in an) “Nobody knows where a lady's ‘autott le accident, leg begins,’ Marusia winks slyly. | : ly ; LANSING. (®— Robert F, Lester, dress she was wearing, a beige : | 30, formerly of Roscommon, be-|cashmere that matched hér Aun-, came the 5,000th handicapped per-| back hair, was cut with a perfect, | + TO ALL UAW MEMBERS oe ee 1 Live in Beautiful | AND Ue | | ENJOY é You and Your family are cordially invited to @ every detail is pre-tested and quality controlled ® complete land planning In: cooperation with : . ° from start to finish. competent engineers. No dangero inter-- attend a UAW 20th Anniversary Celebration, ‘ ® only top-grade_kiln-dried lumber used through- . sections. enous ioe : out .. . lasting quality. ® plenty of water trom community system . é : “¢@ = - ' + ® completely insulated . . . cooler in surnmers, 4 no water shortages sponsored by Region 1-B, UAW to be held’ at ; completely insulat Se re epee ae ° / + © Delco furnace by General Motors for more even trees. . -Pontiae Local Hall, 386 East Kennett Road on — | heat at lower cost. ® natural gas available for heating ; i ® step-savings Youngstown kitchen . , . all steel © full lake privileges-tor all in 23 acre park - ; AP, cabinets with birch doors. dedicated to owners. Saturday afternoon, June 9, 1956. ® aluminum windows by General Bronze Co .,, never require painting. ® black top roads, paid for by Avon... no future — _ assessments. " CONTINUED ~ OPEN HOUSE Court Justice Talbot Smith, will speak at SAT. -SUN. JUNE 9- 10—12-9 P.M. 2: 00 P.M., followed by an informal | ers | Plan to attend this informal get-together. Our personnel . ‘ee ot will show you through the models, answer your questions OPEN HO | | S | runrmees = and serve as hosts during your stay. There will be : : @ | savemmms no. _ refreshments to help you keep cool. Come and bring the | = _ whole family! oo ° Until 6:00 P. M. With Refreshments yn | | 2 + Judah Lake Estates | Leonard Woodcock, Vice President of the | International Union UAW, and Supreme’ a F raternally Your Ss, WALTON BLVD, . fk | ) , Rou William McAulay | |] 200 10 cr mmr: by te 1, Pontiac ripe wntley eer Wake One te, \ INVESTMENT CO. FE 5 9237 . Regional Director, Region 1-B, UAW || “left on Flintridge to the models on ‘ oa ' your right. Watch for direction signs : | all along the way! a a One Out of Every 48 Homes Being Built in America Today Is Produced by... : — — = — : fey | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 | Make Leisure a Blessing and Not a Burden (This viding wahable’ advice he fro Amer i experts on how to the most out Sod tee gar esure time te combat anxiety By a DIAMOND . INS Seclence writer _. (Copyright, 1956, by INS) Some questioning voices lately/ have been to ask: “Is our newly- found lesisure-time proving to be a burden or a blessing?” These questioners point to the decline in the work week from @ hours in 1990 to 40 or less today and the almost 10 billion doliars Americans spend for play each year and argue: With more free time and grea- ter puchasing power you would think we would have less nervous tensions. Yet, in our emerging complaining of jutters, insomnia and the shakes.” The rest evidence thes £| doubters cite is the estimated 100-| million-dollar a year sales of tranquilizing drugs, so-called mood. or “peace of mind” pills. 2 * # | These new, still experimental. | chemical compounds have been used since 1953 largely in mental institutions to make patients more | receptive’ to therapy. Even the tranquilizing drug’s warmest pro- ponents stress these pills are tools for therapy and not the answer to mental! illness. “PEACE OF MIND PILLS" | Today, so-called normal new-| rotics from New York to Hollywood | are popping ° in their mouths The exact physiological mecha- nism of these pills is stil] being charted. Some ‘are depressants or blocking agents, setting up road- blocks on the nerve pathways or in the brain or hypothalamus. Others are muscle-relaxants. The effect of the former was oncé summed up by a patient: “I still have my worries but I don't worry about my worries.” _ in a similar vein, there is talk | of designing reoms” - dustry. These would be models | of relaxing” coler, furniture | lighting, carpeting, music and — temperature designed to soothe | the harried person. One such room, a prototype of what we may soon see throughout | the nation, is being constructed for delegates to the American Medica! Assn. meeting in Chicago June 10- | 16 Why all these peace of mind pills and rooms? Why do we need! to help people to relax—can't it “come naturally?" BURDEN OR BLESSING The answer to these questions—| and to whether leisure is a burden or a blessing—comes from Dr. | ‘ Alexander Rid Marti, New York psychiatrist. There is a “ leavening capacity to enjoy leisure time and to use / it constructively and creatively,” he says, adding: “Americans can not relax’ to; order.” There lies the key to our pre-| | | sent paradox of increased leisure and inability to enjoy it, Martin's view. People, he says. in Dr are afraid to! UP Lumber Company Reveals Inventory Sale SAULT STE. MARIE Ww — The) Cadillac-Soo Lumber Co., which went out! of business June 1, has sold its entire inventory. of cut) lumber to the Roddis Plywood) Corp. of Marshfield, Wis. Richard! Murphy, president of Cadillac-Soo, | said the gale involved more than, six million board feet of lumber.| , He did not disclose a purchase price. The company's plant and equipment and extensive timber holdings have yet to be sold. The company said competition forced it ~ out ef business, It was one of the largest lumber companit§ in the \pper Peninsula and empioyed 150 men here. Albion Chapel Bid Let ALBION uf — Contracts for con- struction of a 1,350-seat Albion Col-| - lege chapel at a cost of over a million dollars will be let within a few weeks. —— pe * | es ‘<— Gerber Bath Set/ plated faucets.:. legs shown). Grede A 78 Bloomfield Blvd. Complete 3-Pc. Set With chrome 120 Seat and (less tewel bar and PRITNER PLUMBING and HEATING Opposite Hadsell’s Pond: FE 4-7270 relax because our society's have so long emphasized “Gospel of Work” that taught us| dwellers, play hdd to be “justified” in some| terms “Sunday Neurosis,,—an in- way before sd could be enjoyed. lability to use free time, together gs many people, | | AM‘ AN WYN ROCHUS PROOSAN OVICE MARYHON TANCH UMCIS RAASI ITONNE GONS RENOT RAMAD ~Oo V8 eon oe mewn _— 6-8 © 186 What's My Line, Inc oe @ # #@ © “- & |W NH ~ ee ® WHAT’S MY LINE?~ INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is reloted to my work. Un- scramble -es few os possible to guess my line, Answer appears under arrow, reading downward. : Yesterday's answer: fOrmal, colton, attic Ning, Gown. Coat, woolen, fabric, eve- ‘peace of mind” al . vacation, they constantly “keep | in touch with things’” back home late philosopher Irwin Edman can or on the job by telephone. |be quoted. Edman, deplori ing the sequent denial of play values re- ipresent one extreme of behavior. | iwho iit leisurely. Asa result, Dr. Martin reports, with postive signs of physical up- especially city|set on weekends. suffer from what ,he Closely related to this clinical picture is another Martin-identi- fied condition: “Vacation Guilt.” The “VG” person avoids taking a break from office or house- w@k; when these people are on 4 Dr. Martin concludes: “Many people can only rest on,°f accomplishments into already- doctor's orders—they can not give © ‘themselves permission to really rest or let down, a blessing, God-given.” { LEISURE MISUSED | Peverie and fantasy.” “play leisurely, not compulsively.’ sively.” ‘and systematically to fill every “They should realize leisure is ‘thoment with some clearly fruit- dik’ be ae Kk cae, serious, tense, driving, exhaust- ing manner he conducts his week | day affairs. In short, Dr. Martin urges: In this, context, the words of the tendéncy to crowd any number row ded days’’- said: “Instead of trying déliberately ul activity, (let’s) rediscover: The work gospel drive and con-; At the other extreme is the person “works hard at taking it easy.” These leisure-users do the wrong things for ttre right reasons; hav- ing realized the value of a break, they take it—but they don’t take Dr. Martin cites the example of the “busy dynamic, hard- driving business executive” who plays golf on | Sunday. And how Spring Cleaning CALL US Walls Washed Windows Cleaned Floors Cleaned, Waxed and Polished Insured Workmen CITY JANITOR SERVICE — : 7112 N. Saginaw St. FE 5-7638 ‘$ See Our New Selection of Modern Open Fri. ‘til 9 Sunday 12 to 4 P.M. ‘SPECIAL cs a Hf Selection of Colors Sets! 6 S. TELECRAPH Across from Tel. 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Naturally, they are all carefully inspected; reconditioned for safety, performance and value — and war- ranted in writing by us! These OK Used Cars are the elite of the lot. This month we took an exceptional volume of quality cars of all makes and models in trade for new ’56 Chevrolets. That means, for you, a high, wide and handsome selection at prices that will sound sweet and low! Get together and visit us soon! Classified ads feature OK bargains SOLD ONLY BY CHEVROLET DEALERS HEWS- HARGREAVES, INC. “Pontiac, Michigan a a ¢ x - + ow % ¥ # i i Zé } 2 4 ae ! = j . Ses ¥ ie * ® Ves : Pac aor i S ee ; i soe rs ag aE a a Rp ae ee GRAS 1B : eo gas fee Se ge Re He, } i < : on ‘ : fod } , 225 2 . ; : ae We 4 \ 15 ‘ es | ~ % < , io + ! ) } * f ry a : ‘ ‘ A 2 ‘ . ‘ ae i : a i ( ~ { are ts @ * _THIRTY-SIX_ a er, . “THE PONTIAC PRESS, . FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 — ee | ua , : Bonn Reveals Sum : |DONALD DUCK Tre fo Aid Allied Forces BONN, Germany — Chaneel- jor Konrad Adenauer's govern ment has announced it will con- tribute 650 million marks ($154,- 700,000) to help support American armed forces in Germany. * ¢ @ A communique said German and American officials agreed on this sum. in negotiations here, and the cabinet has given its approval. The United States apparently ac- cepted a sharp reduction in the financial assistance it originally re- quested. Britain, France and the United States together asked for 571 mil- lion dollars which they, would share ‘ during the next year to help keep their troops in this eountry. * 8 6 The United States was reported to want about half of this sum. In the year ending May 5, the three powers received 760 million . . i dollars. I suppose this means dinner will be late again — ROARDING HOUSE Y Uda PIPE BPO)! 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FOR fe CnesEe GENE: a . = - ai ~ “ wal = lls the end At 10 REPLIES — ROADS ney amutact oun E IBRo St avs — HO S = 4 GM _ Motora: of Genarel were a.m. T this A er Bats BR: AR ieace vse ervin y and ‘that spokes . . ee ‘oday she Hi, AND rea to ae CITY Y SE 16 & a the me > beues in a pigeata m Seen 2) Trai Bu OF CR . ood . SUR wie g ve stori at New: ma, ptcen by sf . —, = y= Rese Hotel, York’ pening cmd ase e oe erate ption “ha 3s W GE ) funded + OF Alli 2 ras cera ~ been al- ue am. to Int por ls nt one} thre IT 10:00 er ae experis . per ugh C QUICK ee) si a = Work - lassi fiex K __ tt. 2 child : SS J panied : g & Trucking 15 19 __Travel Agencies” 25 — ; 2 ROOMS AND BATH | 10 ~_. Bullding Service 12 ives, & FUN WANTED? "ad eniract Rea : cast before spam, : anted Female 7| Work Wanted Male 10 =) wf a oe ELKIN TRAVEL | _ten 8. Pesne e'Sniet” "| Soi | ! 7 Help W sare ET 2 | ROSH Chora KETO i Ro. TRUCKING, 9900 BUREAU feat ton ur 0g i : _STENOGRAPHERS | CRANE oR Dies os EM 4003 or Pe Pree Consultation & Advice ARGER nog ream, : “ond 7 County ox = hs wave q | PAPERING. ae. AULING WHAT WAVE Bocere NGHOLE” & 7 | 3, | tiled rn con 7 . vecstions 2 A a ieee is HA ents, ete, cleaned, TRIP? — COURT every i | dooane ot ae ane. eure. | = 2, WANTS WORK OF ANY 1, Basem PLANNING A . = igre. 1a ee ee, om ite only, 966) fren? ene eS ' ! BOY. 20, erred, PE 2-2638 Dixie Hwy. 3 Rooms and bath, ar , mn floor. oe meets aD COMMENT R t wr ASATION 82 ATIONS . a - weg —|, 3 EMPSTEAD ey Mr. | pie nvr _PE-ea7. Trucks to Rent | .« cn em per 32A KC Hi eee tt Inc — ENTER AND CABINET TRUCKS, TRACTORS © = Wanted Real Estate z i Seer cat) PR FT Roy nne . ewe wi C wort New “See ga gl PONTIAC | = neat ae be bee lca'e finest eS et Murdock, FE 2-706). 00 "|% ton pickups Semi-trailers r VICE flat. 130 8 Hem 28 EB. Huron. Sunday 1-4 : L Ri succeed, ation, eal! COLLEGE GRADUATE — work. far Deel ene | Dump E sncrve dl and Tractors TRAVE = FE 8-3251 , D 1. Lake ore. cs Open Evenings and inte COLLEG fore entering pad ‘Ph. 5 W, HURO: : SO SIDE 4 ROOMS, F [ net jap be atte ’ = 6808 ’ West es, FE ° SALESW OMEN velo te rns FOR-| SIDEWALKS. of vail’ kinds. OW Pontiac Farm ae Wtd. Children to Board 26 t . O WATERFORD. 3 ROOMS, BATH. Rent Lake Cottages 36A S ~* aales- TRY, C. itions, ment work after Tractor Co. wo ee ee ee No S ce, available PLAS SP AVAIL- s ‘ ring CARPEN finish work, add cem Before 7 a.m... or Industrial ra N CARED FOR. or TH. in ate — . , A I need 2 — Coase ar es | mica and ae poees $8. WOODWARD CuILDAE 3-5878 > tsn’t sold yet, RMS. FURN. AN AND BA [ere 34! a fine and ay a ee ala see repairs. te AVESTROUGH- Sp G AND ya te Clad | seshabaw LOVED AND CARED| 1 your cove Keon’ beee isted 13 Baldwin Ave FE 5-62 ts. Unturnished son Deals’ om Lone ae sential Apply 1 30 | eg remodeling. ad- TRENCHIN Open Da FE 44061, FE ¢i42 een one i LOVED AN care. OR} it's because it PT. 41050 WEEK, Rent. ner a FRONT. B CLOW “ing. cement wor, repair. By DOZING UBBISH HAULED. | CHILDREN LOVED AN with - ? go drinkers. PR tinea. 83 Cente? FOR RENT.|¢ ROOM Be . Wz 1g Sr be ‘Dour FE $3580 of BULL FE 4-694} TES AND wen 3.3646. ARED| er ee ee weeks of ek Tei sans opr Mer D. Tompsoo eee Eee REDE CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED st. RNIEHED APT. |? 4.2 ROO! iets. 7? —_— ie of YE 48833 THET|® UL EVERYTHI $1972. 7 ROOM FORN or 60 Doug SIT | Dae! i HAI te FE! for. PE 2- 4-4235 ROUND! FE 3 ATION TEENAGE GuRL | TO BABYSIT: [oe Gn) MB ilding Supplies 12A * wte service. aie cee FatscaooL cl ILDREN BY |S ROOW APL PURSES WIE 7 RMS. AND SHOWER. 6 POR 0 ny pte do gt he a acaanee, Ox work wits waar aa an 3 Building Say HAULING RUB: place, anywhere (or week. Licensed . = = aero FE 41175 Noor. SCENIC BEAUTY one ipod rounds. New, r of a | CARPE Join Featherstone, —_ ETE thing fr PE 2-3680. 4-6248, : n Looted dot dl la LY DECORATED | hew ri, and Huron River, ac- uarters. rEGeral = >-1078 Reas BRIKCR _or anytime. ‘NED. AGH id Goods 27 ° 7 ROOMS, NEW ent., West |? eevaterfail gad 97 and 09| clean quarte: UsT BE NS. eee asonry. CLEANED. Househo ee - vt bath & bow Lake. ROOM M WAlyRESS WANTED. aperience | CARPENTRY WO eS Foris's most inter Lake Br Brikerete. Pp rabiln leap eee Wed. | SS eackce natu REALTORS | Sie rk je wit Ra.” near A meg We Mpeanon cor” year . ret . Age | job too sma. . ree, W LIGHT AND HEAV PAY CASH 8660 Dixie Hwy “LARGE RM F Rd., open Sat. . Lake. j Clarkston Waterforé-Drayton area Jo FE 3-1204, FE 8-3400. 28/ 3 Comme si pubbish hauled. ganas fill dict | y FE_}-8765. OR 3-1205 " fob Robinwood Off 'N. Perry. dults only. RESORT A ) penthagyey erowbesiteay heedipee betta | aye akin AND D CARPEN- _Ma +2078 ‘Rubbish hauled. | Send i ; NEEDED Phone 890 Robinwoo RATED, | Adu! aT tN, ODERN RE beach. R. and K.. ae Fe us _ CABINET M & specialty. 13}-=.8nd_grave Din. CRAY | FURNITURE N $ BROOME HEWLS DECORATED, | = ‘adults, : Gaba Bay OR S430. Food, US. 10 at Mis | ter Kitchen te Services — ILL HAUL BLACK PE or odd tots the entrance and rk. rivate, ROWER. PRI-| Cabin a Nite = pao eet es | _ Oe oe ees mapiuseee OLD MAND Pow nss el, fi fr. Will Community CA! ___Tele ; RIV, ENT. ntrance. Inquire at caretak- i; at Sylvan Lake. Besson, Day hours . {28 - YEAR - Dependable. FURNACE 43445. UBHISH. 8 } ROOMS, LOWER, P: vate e . Ave. beech. reliable, Dey rd-Drayton ‘area Write Pontise ve_Presa, Bow 12. | ay oy At EAVETROUGHING, PORN 7 LIGHT HAULING AND W “phong On 3gtit. z 48 HOURS * Rare beth 9 edulis. No drinkers: ers, 211 ee tee mo. PE. $4018. ; Teel i persee. Reais Good | Write RIENCED TRACTOR | "cleaning and Ce AGING Awe: Quick MYr OR YOUR HOME FE BATH. | 3%) RMS, VERY CLEAN. STOVE \iQDERN, ROM, 5, EEDWOOUE Apply . Sat ai MIS FULLY EXPERIENCED * welder. 32. CLEA a3 nour HAULING, AN oar goods, F UITY 7 Roca OOMS KITCHEN AND BATH. and refrig Woodhull lake LAKE. Pood U2 WANTED. PAU - LOU _ Kiso, operator. BM Ma Sieg wintets. Res a per pare re SACLE ROE. 2-1521, i AUCTION Child welcome. 431_N. DULTS. | AP’ NFURNISHED ROME. PRI. £ SMALL MODERN APT. ON Hulbert st. WOrit ay Phnavet a take HAND DIGGING. and. bush eu Pree es he"abiaton ERV | ek fugue. cheep Pi PE ame it for vou OA a canons? | JIM wR GHT, Res ee 3 T ROOMS. Pi : oun Finciuded. East | 3 TK entrance bachelor apt. off Elisabet Lake Rd. at Osdew Wou 5 32-0654 had im 7964, ae eS On ne ere room Bust tne rss OR HEED APPLIAN =~ apes ~ O'DELL CART: Se furature rere Com = i ue native Resi Eatete Exe Bia” ie ND a rte FLR., it Ooms AND BATH, mags Ente. Wate LAKE MODERN CONV. wor uarters D MAN We service ers, tefrig- Distance e : Cooperate ASL moat Eechenge 3 ROOMS A $-167 Day FE_ 2-529 h. 3bdrm bath in separate oes reference. | WIDDLEAGE etaker, setchman | We hers, wringer wash and all] pocal and Phone PED 56006 +7881. : LING YOUR king couple. FE ae ary Pvt. beac Tike children and steady road Se o4 , eaters Radios, cleaners ROY'S, TO BU 2-5623 SEL hedol fetes | AN tet NICE- PPER APT., _MA_¢3407 a A MA 6-1196 OR | _or janitor. FE APER| ea of smal! appliances. 1. ‘CED ) RATES Wa Wot furniture _Pnone FE 2-5533 HOME? 2 LARGE CLE rivate entrance, ROOM AND BATH U iswnllcn RTFERN A OVER 60 DONE. wate types Ave FE 2-402 REI DU ith 28 cS ly furnished, p FE 41832. |3 te entrance near oN O MApie §- 7086. WANTED LADY ery light house- | BaINTING 92-2116 rv ee ce REM Oval to serve you, &m’ Miscellaneous and bath. Near bus. pee Heat. hot water, stove!” 1 ogern "ob. handicapped for y 0 ‘be Useful removed. FE WARTS | ici TREE SERVICE bid. Large van 44866. ~ Wed. . a in immediate need 8. Paddock. ug line. tor furnished. One *OWER STRAITS arg Me wend eee eek wee + oe eo PAINTERS HELPER Call FE cremeinn Get our Moving. 7 Me TON AND | .._...___— ~~ UTILITY net ed 3 ssidential property oll PT SUITABLE FOR | and retrigera $60. FE 44807. 2 bedroom home to someone? J ne a home. | P. rt time work. ; and RUCKING ANYTIME 3-3873. 4+WHEEL RE- on Suburben 2& 4 ROOM A child welcome, . ern h. 200 ft. Rent by season Tu give you full or pa 27 7 qT R_3-7672, or OR 33873. | Wanren: OL 32-4061, or City, and Mechanic vate beac LA 6-511 in a _ __b-4554 ANIC 308 3 r ACH CLEANING __4 stgke. OF TON STAKE TRUCK trailer, ire 6-6 Mon. —Sat, =o around pec _ ee oe Boonnainn FE MS. HEAT & LIGHTS. _or OMe CAR eee WOMEN FOR at nee a ice PART tee fe er 3:30 p.m. hes cleaned, installed, sand-| 7 te pening. FE 4-4088, _ public ou § UY: GOOD 3 FT. fas . oe Realtor, FE Pe *entzance Downstairs Se ee ie cau | WILLIAMS eee week. : lots turday or Beache . wants WA H. P. sutton, J. . , eer | eect eee eee aN STKAN Modern conv A ~ ME, some peuminn cametiense ageme Have no objections to Ba ed FM 3-208. TIOS Decorating 20 romower. H. +2544. 2 PUT ENTE. ROOMS, MODER , Pvt. beach. OR a CAKE some cookin 3. Woodward. et Sunday) OAS 8-3646. RETE WORK, PA FE Painting & 32. TR WITH U FE 5-0010. |? heat. FE 32-1061. neee: T SYLVAN La Souare ‘Lake Hd. peuwecn 1:00 | _ Sunday. G WORK DONE REAS CQriveways. sidewalks, = WALL | WANTED: CEMENT MIXER. CALL SH SS only. #13 wily 74 MS AN. BATH #30 BALD- Te ah privele. Weaks eau oe Square ‘Lane Ra. PLUMBING WORK ED. |_suset eves. FE 200G. “1 CUSTOM DECORATING. WALL | 377 OR 3-5545, CA APT, ALSO 3 ROOM; 103 | 5 wee Nise TH 9 BALD apt all private, w. woalgt Fon, GENERAL GPFIGE coma 9 Fe ee | CHIMNEY Lee “thea Wate, Aniaet a SID" | FOR YOUN ROME paurry eat e rcaoe-caranes te ide die fae" Far Rent Rooms 7 work. Duties include | paper| R Lee WORK OF kinds © specu X-) CUSTOM PAINTING. PAPER- mise a 1000 FOR PH aR Oskiona) (reetl| "sieve afier 6. 3960 See oe detailed pe WANTS WORK all Er A-1 CUSTOM ved. Esti- ¥ ae toy! $1000 i 10 8. TELEGRA welcome. 1414 Show evenings sAc- ing and bogs vom Wy Press Box 3.| VETERAN 22 1 Pa aper remo WILL PA . Call FE 5-365: FE_5-5783 3 -0160 Wixom, “Mi—== ROQMS. 12% 8 work Write —— TO| any kind. FE 48641. NO werk ideiudine ote Local ees at Pas used house trai, “4 “9-980. rE FE AND BATH Mapie OiL HEAT. FR FRIDO_ ‘ASSORTED les Goybles, singles. WOMEN, 35 TO 8, heft} D, ROCK LATHING. | NO Semi Van 1 PAINTING. 1 NG, INTERIOR eas. | after 7 p.m. ed 28A 1G YOUR = ts, end privete beth. TAND BATH. Ol HEA | iew. | Triple AK ay thea wegen Fe tle speared NO TEX vote are rior. 10 per cont cat FE 4.0008, Money Want PEDDLING Y? : and 3 Too 4 Stowell Gite —_wewly APT. W. SIDE. Uni needs ithe home 7 RYWAL j) Freee Aeeet | Guaranieel Fre ING IN- PERTY? IL'S FURN. AD ios, stove.” reftigersior, fa CEL, PyRnRED. 7 ROOM. APT EAA a) BEAUTIFUL i ace ‘Geen, WOMAN” WANTED FOR pon ice Day w ORK mone Pr bait. MING & “inipy end, dow uriees for paint- Wanted to Rent 29 Site ene rmgoey ae TARGe ROOMS DOWNT own. _Men'e = Ey odd Jobe. 266 ¥. Pe ael| 8 wt NP ae re COO COOK. me, gcd of semi-in- TREE TRIM OR} cleantns. SS with lookers” and residential | Stee ROOMS nites MS AND BATH. le BU STOP PRIV. | E ine ars FEES | work Wanted Female 11 = lili fs DEPENDABLE, FAIRE Ee Seton, Meee geeen| Seatieetacess coon vom, ooh ABUL ae tears ins acy eror se res =o Or call Milford, eee FOUNTAIN PENS decorating. 26 vrs. sires 3 Melntosh, FE f financing and closing. only. FE 23-5680 = TH AND CLEAN, cou school. For ane IN FLOOR. | _° APT. WITH BA ' m. Nr. high WALL WASH- V8 ALL MAKES qateey “eka AINT-| vicinity. Prove Me :06 and | and 8-00 pm, * Trade peeps SLs Geek J ROOM ¢. FE 47172. | coe hk floor, FE 4-6363. NSIBLE. | 9 a Want FE 71-0223. repaired by aphlt Printing ‘s} LL L (WASHING 4 P 40535, between N DE- uy-To Sell—To URE IT |" 3 m working _Private entranc z. WEW.| ger _geatiemen Ist floc EN PRIV. oii ee ay see emonng a UMMER | at our store ore in w. Law: acre tobe aa. UPLE WITH 3 CHILDREN DE- O BUY Tf-WELL INS nce. “EN. | TRooM APT. WEST SID POR LADY: KITCHE 33 Over 20, for plain eatery Extra SEC-STENO WISHES 8U FE| Office Supply ° ne 30135. ing, TR COmE SING, COUPLE rent lake front You ROOM APT PRIVATE N- we decorated. FE 48422. Neges, garage optional. FE 3-731. Sea. Pevvele mie ane tam. Gent pie ee yay fence_8t. ‘NEW AND PaIstina AMD DECC jeen | lect, Bemmt teenie; meee i end bath, no drinsers, #16 ichie APY PAIG ENTRANCE DY, KITCHEN PRIV.. Ga- Delp. Private rm _Bait EAVESTROUGHIN CE at ee or toot ates, A-l work | near : pene | Sanderson (RM. A PE 56108. Evenings POR LA: 1_FE 23-7365. salary FE RONINOS #3 A BUSHEL, EAV flashings duct w Seaned = job. Free estim '2-1006. 40427. RONT HOME. _& week 40 Sander ANCE &| Call days |_Fage options OLDER: WOMAN. FOR {ROUSE WORE 4ND ALL ce 1 day serv. plaster paired, trey. eedmbtes * _fusrantced™ Gui" 9-8 FURNISHED LAKE is 3 or more 43 7 eM private EMER: Clemens re‘ _PE = CLOSE FO TOWN. 6000 ‘preierres. pa 18. 103 care of child . M 30008, eet metal. FE 5-0313. PAPERHA FE 71-0032. s. PE 8-4535. ROOM | - TTY OF LIN- =H r repairing. ™ CO.,. REALTO! _st EN-| FE 32-7198. |_Thorpe 8 EGES. WoULD You Like Ai eset BAS terrina, ViCIRIEY sod corvice, Lester Mand PAINTING AND PE ba Ton 3 BEDRM tra 2 childredy Coaperelive. Rosi’ Evite Eecnange 7 ROOMS & BATHE PRIVATE cz |4 ROOMS & BATH — ‘Tapy. COSRING PRTY Parvitsoet, from 38 ‘culdeor ‘work? Guaren- sbraerse WAsings AND PE | ELECTRIC sean E Pike x ne ee OTT: | Steel at age, end 1 baby. Chose FE 2.0263 7 ROOMS PRIVATE EN? ENTRANCE. HEAT & HOT WATER) » ‘oon MS ee art ling. Good airin a. SIDE or PE : S W Huron A. +2689 hourly Se omits i A =| Ph PE 4308 Pal Pree estimates FE $-1909 _in (OME IN TOWN. bebe TO BRANCR _FE 2-077. N. W. SIDE. RE Phone FE oF. sont ond spe Hing” ena t ¥, HOME TING Gye he Tor 3 y BEDRM " ater ¢ FE ny er onan “3 ROOMS AND BATH. «| FUR S| INO ROOM BOARD JOB BY DA da siceae z R CLEANING _8-1069. DECORATING. Moderate rent (all POsT 612 Clar ,ABLE. ADULT aLEeP N. Telegraph ory office, is N. Bag- Desines week, Will stay VER CLE 1 NG AND ; FE _8-0504 TR.| SONAB |_tiemal 100° ear Eity aaa _—* ci: cc Ax ae one nday Service. a Pies eoimates 733 oe RG en FOR 4 GOOD TENANT? | LISTINGS WANTED 3 Rooms ea a re an PHONE FE 47706. “1 Rooms With | Board 38 Yo ; WORK. 3 O STAY TRV NTING PER Coy. | *eostwe Te Co. ane grees re __Aduit: —— - REFER- GND FLOOR 1 Git be MILLINERY MANAGER Ep. with re Sow ee LS ee ee pes an, ms co 1 puke +, Adams Realt seen Estate, 2.0057 |? ROOMS required PE 24902 i PRM APT ‘eset cet cs to BOARD AND, ROOM, FOR oEN- | : bs {ine associa- EXP. LADY Gas,; of] bu ed. All makes, | Sober H FE 1-0032.| 3g WwouLD coche dh rURN. BASEMENT 3-3782. en. 2 blocks re-locate? Want a E FE 41797. aned—and serv’ Days OL laster_repairify FE _1-0032. NSIBLE. FAMILY 208 "On £3160 ROOMS, FURN. 98. | _ 965. MY E st tem 5-7008 d Millinery’ experience saeseed but GENERAL CLEANING BY | THE bat 8 ‘ WAYNE. HEATING CO. = PAINTING, ia cerenepnome Miike to rect in Poe Poniee ake FB - oe sano mae ToCTk ¢ ¥ ROOM Terese ee Fe an 70 SHARE E LARGE COM bot necessary! Will cons ound in day, Call yt hay and ask for 2 PECK AL OR 3-706) ar Wanmtort areas OR Ls D a ochester Rds. OR 3-542 beds, good with selling back monly, FE ATING § s TUPPER RING PAPER REMOVED | or 23 BED- 181) UPPER, NICE AND —_ Pe 3 bop eat Soe foshiens or io gp peat ON mil- Peat. aa DESIRES DAY "HEAT fire places cle ee PAPERING ee eee paar eneral WANTED 70 ph. Write ‘ ¥ eis or or OL NiaaED— PRIVATE 6 aaD A nae winter: bus ROOM FOR OERTLEMEN oon Large —— * company | iq YR OE Gime Swe pa od Ouidoor grils leaned. re Plaster wall Salning WE $0037 Deotinc recs. ben §. Pectins. Acreage, near Orezling. Must be | ; Ban eb §-9834. Si cer, Chie ender 6 mar wel clean home, FE 9-6842. line several’ a time aes. FE : Chim w. Gas! re : i . road. aneee | _ vores. 7S Ma AND PRI- in Johnson. a Teielligent women. You “be | 12 Cortetian a L_ WwoULp creer, eipeciany Wolpe. and Painting & Wall W ashing SO a eT ee meee el ey ene wee be oe T Nick ol lacie meals Jha. oni ye 4 tchanette ead or ETE ae trained at y fer pecitiens te wine bepreitting Soe om tet copings repaired. at soqmneret Free estimates. FE sONABLE Woption v0 School “District. Write | _ able. Liberty ches ts “Rasacra, hssebon: oe cee style meals, PE 6g manager-buyers aa e : 6-3701. ARGING. Webster 8c! . , : ; — _ thew or Ry yg cage Wants NOUNEWORE OR CAwN MOWERS HAND Grea air | PAPER HANGING Tom | Pontiac Prese Rox 116 30; NEED QUICK CASH? | Stes PURN APT, NICE % m) ear on © a aisacane Homes 38A elalty vtoree ed = managers al otting ve in, some nig’ “tT posh Poe a ore Ae pater des ‘APERHANGINO AND IRTERIOR Share é Living Q Quarters 30 3 coe Central. PE 5-3680 A Sele era op - lus bonus, ve aunihaw WORK Ab HOURE: cooled motors <= delivery. e first T, F. 2 | oe ae fete get _er J pm INQUIRE | PE siais A WONDERFUL ee : excei- = LADY Desires er women grrvies, SPR a te? guava at S_Jesste. Le oF MLDEALY LADY companion, no | Many “ihe tmmediste Se pees. ROOMS FURN. a Y¥. MODERN mm Dieter oy voce. loving care . plete back- keeper, no 5-386 LiL KINDS, i i. G. AND PAINTING her home with com . tave bu i | = ty " __138_ W, WALKING vileges. Adults. OR lent aff Special diets, doctor = on | entinn’ Preea! tee _charge. FE LABLE. cGRING A LL WASHING _tert. FE 47624. have buy pel pe R FURN. APT, oe J i= trained staff ® with ar E AVAILA pint OR 313465. omen zaaramtoed u DESIRES TO > r property 7 ROOM to _towa. Fiderly coup MODERN | Qo cen. Cone PRACTICAL nuns eat _ Myers. Ine. Ka PERS, “Seat ELDERLY LADY foned lady and look over you to| distance TAR E_ ATTRACTIVE t : ade trees = " th pensione our ferreq FE 2-1384 RG mirance, gas hea love 1363 Ba Ave % TO 3, GEN. refer days KE EVENING | AMS GRIND ® lawnmowers. 21A share br ap- ‘elted. tholic pre- ive you t e| _pre nd. (ALL BABY Private e OLive Rome ise i YOORT | ee and abil- cADY ~ WouLs Like Ev | SAM Knives Grey bee ry, PE 46-2746. __Physio-Therapy around Sa tae e, Ca _ ne selling elling. possibiliues bdo See Latina! ie DL ep L ahd In Rochester, Sera its ng Merie to serve “a 8t. apy. | _ferr E 2 BEDROOM ailable cS ORATED _6-0881. AND BATH ALL! PrReeee ce acai 3 > FF a CHILDREN $Y = Fea Lawnmowers Oeee tea teneiens ei fe WU aiane Ti inder 40. be immeaiate ™ \? vate OME _ NEWLY DELOR "8 | TARnoE 3 on turnaLeceind "nose owe —— Excellent food and please after 1:00. | week aws, Specia! a Perry. Club of Mich hour, da Pontiac Sharpened FE 42851. HOME. Parke St. DECO-| town. Call at 288 'V re. OR_3-6621 o3 Fea p Wanted —8 | erie, mother ce: Maniey a eS ae Service 22 Fi, URE MOEN jae | CLARK Be et as pF ” pated. Private eutrence close te Taina binds, Sere eet Excetient rs 30. ~ Hetp a CLERICAL WoRe VERS | ERS WALL WAS’ service. itoring 0 ppl es. FE 2-06 FE 46492 Evenings rated. line 38 N. Paddock ee ee, ee eee Rates FYPINO AND °. Expe sHOV tor end windew pool RADIO & TV.| venience 32) 1962 W. Huron ops the _bus_line VT. BA Close to bus tnam. FE 43379. el Rooms 39 INTIAC |“ to do in own Pe cemare: PE | ices pr ial pemxiohiag COPENHAVER’S Night serv- Contracts, Mt; Mtgs. 32 : J LARGE ROOMS . Site, water furn, 38 Pu in Hot ~ ENT WITH AUTO. PO cai d_ references —— o . r. 869 W. Huron, Wtd. ht housework as pa RGE } ROOMS aa a. Stiverware, mocrgape gg too hg p2es? after 6:38 No SEC 43921, @ AND REMOV- _tee calls FE <« +5607. SERVICE. Te SELL BUY OR SELL owt y welcome. FE 48723. oe tems ase 131 Oneida. Pm | L AUBURIN pues. Sane, Drapes. ate. Sate. MIMEOGRAPHING. YPINC TREE TRIMMING AND, REMOV: DAY OR NIOHT TV SER Do YOU WANT To SEL J will pe pay, your prop. ROOMS AND BATH” NO CHIL- amon fore hes susber ot] SOTE ae : ier cciments “needed. We sup: _Fetarial S- HOUSEEWORE OB | Sl Pree ost pa veer strana a oa ery, of bow te eet vit Be dren 4 Sons Wire| Sever ee Sa ta? ‘een Be ¥ Apply Saleaman- TED HOU 7-0354 resu ahow you how @ end 4 ROOMS WiTh _dren FE Also coo a 1. WAR by day. 3-1032. EE TRIMMING AND REMOV- k reasonable, Call no 3 ROOMS OR PE 44606 IVA tT ae = its RS are FREE teneise Fu 948 EXPERT TV oases ie T G T ocke price one wiles ead Golecese: i © SIDE. PRIVs PR been. ares | go Bares SAL ESPEOPLE “pashel ochester area. Pickup | ah Free ICE — SPRAY.| makes. Service et —— 7 we RD RILEY BROKER Foo HERS, Dons, ap a eee ies Fel Hc HOTEL ROOSEVELT” World + wide sales organisation. _and delivery OL Le ee Ga Rita: | Faw TREE SERVICE — SPRAY. FE ?7 REA ARY Realto EM_ 3-467) | 00 Blisabeth Leake Rd. FE ¢1157 gas. 686 ters “Lil | utilities q # 812.90 up Bath. $17.80 up. Ay Boies, has opening for WASHINGS AND IRONINOS, REA- oth tomes ay habe GUARANTEED TY oo778. roe caer a ee We Specialize aay Me SEPARATE Ey. =| ales woud PORERSION Four) } ROTEL cLEAY Wo y hire and | “ sonable, «. Phone . 8. : and. bath On 2 _ 48 bility to PE 40070 estimate DIO & TV, 1 A H Water | trance. Clean D WEL _upper. PY eben dav fr week possess wm == iqhest com- re NINOS. aaa RA 22A es located in APT | CHILD EL- B ATH, A ADULTS, bY TE 2-08 Wwete | salespeop Voauses, ts WASHINGS AND IRO FE TLLING writer Service pela) piggy sotee Wipes Wl Rickemadt 7 ROOM Abt | CH! LIBERTY oT 6 & | _West ures st Prone ™m " fea Adargg Uke 25 refer- ir. OR 3-2306, Type ee For land contracts. New or iting, ford. ——_— action & top dol- |" come FE 3-1 VERY | references. 948 mo all utilities. | St 40 business. Must trib. LIKE WORK OF Well sah pa ap Preps ING Ma- small Buyers wa zum r ) ROOMS WITH UTILINES VERY e St 2 -& bath, Rent ores = Giart_Pootne Press Box | WOMEN WOULD Lik Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 roewnrrens 6 oes fee eee a eae Phe Ee Poe oe ES QcERY STORE TOR it rma ' 3) | Anne cht Brine in PE 50075. Re Set 8 See AS Pinegre: ac | Fee eT) pends Serene 1 omuames OU cons siren eae tae MEE! Clarkston a ee Era et ai time house and ya’ | _terations LE Huron. 1 YPEWRITERS R Bt ation. BABY WEL- \ FE Se BT ON | LAROB gp Suter ite RET? Betta abled eee ay oa [Et polatering 23) J'"C "HAYDEN, Realtor Helaetats wa | Emeeia Brae, maT PEE) seat Be teen ae Oe - oe ate mitts. ginased es, | experienc -_Upholste x Mich ERN 2 : lete with modern ear ag REAL ESTATES —— fasting "and ones re P 20 8. Main, at om 5 MODERN ROOMS RIV«TE EN- Np Viton reakfnet, rooms, =: x ave nee Good fear —— ON |ALESMAN women! in ead = Garde Plowing 168 UPHOLSTER- NTED MAple * 5-8821 trance and PVT. BATH| Btea — t service. Ready. to, _ Phone " has aon gel ge tt , Work FE 6-0782 —_sard OR WITH FOWSR | LiFT to fit. BACKENSTOSE, YOU WANT To rik parle -s TANTED | 4PT. sha be 165 S Parke SEMI-MODERN ICE 2 BDR. BUNG. e_ Bh ING. FHA. PI- TRACTOR WIT lable for garden, | 1%, rence Lait Se land contract? For q LISTINGS WANTE —‘lose_in. 165 8, Pe VERYTHING 1 ROOM HOUSE. SEMI-MODERN. BY OWNER. NICE 2 ; kitchen: ae TOM BUILD! E 48470. ms. | ce urence. = “buy 6 4 + “8 APT. EVER tn rm., bath, large Beara ~ak ployment Agencies 8A 8A “penring. _osereieiag. it KINDS small ae “edvoe$ Dee field Boast Notices & Personals 25 results, cail Residential, actrms ! fda ane gf tats aa end clean, 690 Robin- CRG FOR a aa WEEK. CALL Full “be basement uto. oi] heat, BIRMINGHAM | CEMENT WORK oF ALL, iN. eS RRO SORE | oe aa a ne a ee gy ATI, 1e 9 TONG:|_i. A B IRM ut INGS PE. 2-0400 UR SPECIALTY. weet sD SIDE PLOWING & manure, ie coe ‘mind rors or = =ncz w" reste at very reasonable discount OT yeomal cet private bath, 60 W. oR fellow. Call after 5 Pa PON-|8Y OWNER: iy peg ere “hE NL. = mn - : 5 me 5 ou. a OF part time: ‘Bec- en pesements, EM _348 FE sive Frdetes ‘ort wus. a LAO ATLORD A AMMOND aesEWENT APT FEAR ay FURN, : OR a we arate ete. Small dn a tetarine, Spl geen ied D&MBLDG SERVICE Laundry Service 18] Dome consultation re REALTOR ES PAUL D. H eather Dara: Weleear (acepse cone: oom be COTTAGES CHILDREN Fr e645 tor apeeatocs TARO | Sire tea Saberionced solestetion| ca AT LOW COST. momar agp tred Knapp Shoes MORTGAGES 26% W. Eves. FE Sati 0633. wehemea see bias i SSEDRM PORN itn’ 81.500 4 ingham wt men -| ADD A ROOM ALSO | « OR RUF- Aerotr i 1 acre FE pri ELCOME. 6 FUR- r weleors KEEGO. | lot. Full price, $7.000 w: | BSW ANG Blrmsenam Ms | “ADD BP uted =f. | = SRE RAG Ler, rid "on aust] on ooo PROPER IEN sa ON a i oe a re Benth, ocr Fea | gt tty i west 44234 — Fone kre Cc CABINETS, e fled. Beautifu FE 26101 . 2070_ Airport iG, TRVITATIONS, $7.50. or with 1717 8. OAL LOTS. site onty $64 Glendal i. Hous, me MODERN. Bagen a XT | FLobR SANDING au FE Landscaping __18A orto dla ee | a Go milsore a bone ExCLUNIvE RM. BATH. FIRST pe 20% 30, _NOT|FOUSE ema. Coe te thes : ANEN? ity Cart L. ; ——— Notions. AND: disposal to p for . MA floor. +9078 poche in PERMANE: & specialty — ~~ Zo — TLEAN YOUR RUGS At our land contracts fo FE 6-114 Garage. 400 TS modern, HOME| recreation a. ry ovtmantee ~ fl Per: 2-878. G. FIN- BULLDOZ DURA. 4 Y FREE EST. FE or seasoned before you ~~ FRANKL. ike Pi me Peau SMA ME| rec Cole, Milfo: POSITION FLOOR LAYING. BANDING. Fi : ROA ATER cn aa doh aon tae c. ted moder Its only, $67/ VERY CLEA ‘Reeponsible fishing. rD IN exp. Guar. APING SERV- bana FOR BOB M ent wants well-loca 8 and bath, edu wit lovely grounds. 4-8825. LUMnan YARD. 45m PER Free estimates Leo 6 Bob, FE CARES mn ae men XPERIENCED tenn Oren eh ASE Buy-To Sell —To Insure pee EN AUE, Realtor |’ mm "G. HEMPSTE AD goulhe. on war: Reasonable Adami Th ROCHESTER. "3 ed PONTIAC “STATE BANG bails 2 BANDING AND | _Topeott_and Pe WORE | se Canal Rd. Utica, Mich Ln fee PR 2-141 Tee * | Realty Co., 382 Auburn Ave. attach. oo PONTIAC “STATE. FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND PLETE LANDSCAPE WORE. pubite e413 — 3p W._ Muree_OA 0.3330 102 &. +-$184 TIO3 Nt Oak, Rochester finishing. 10 work. Caddie seeding & roto-tilling. pub AID FOR SUPPLIES. ' : WW Maree 04 9309 Pm #00 ; re coe Y call FE Unfurn, 36 36 ROCHESTER-UTICA AREA. VA- FE 6-0227 Modern equipment, meee , = 8 fees” Dal M. FE 2-6814. 93 Mark. Wit rty Percasers gyri x TWO near “Rent Houses R ae 6 room Free estimates + LANDSCAPING — GER VICE: Mr4. Burns, . GET PEP. MORice 800 gore, Commerce R faire, clean. 18 Poster. cant. Sma Pinon ow inside and 31616, ING, LAYING, FIN. DANS LANDSC and ANDS! WIVES! G cR Pontiae EM 3-3311 tes ND BATH EACH. house. Newly 715x138. JUN E : FLOOR SAN “on Central. PE __building. FE D812 of FE. 4-610 ating pa Ph rect “body EALTY CO, ch NEY a7 fe) SHARD LAKE. |2 er aut Bre8s, "ix | Sse ‘Gown Price” $6280, Pe Pins sere Recaping BSA) tent. Onres, _revitelise, bedy Cooperative Real Rraie xchange R. F. McKINNEY | PgRN. ar. 19 Tee Ty i BeoRooM NORE OxBOW TE ments. $59 per month "2040 Prank- ADS 2-781 RAL FURLONG — REPL Ain. Land —— ney Ostren Tonle Tab. n Evenings end Sund Univ 1.6798 RN. 3 RM. APT. ON DIXIE in oeeste tate “na? a son. Inquire 2560 Frankson, - GR GENERAT oemen t work. Plas Plas- pegs iad woe. mow- = e ae raasasee qoute = a 1078 Huron . a yton Plains igh er hho 9775 ~=Elizabeth Lake Rd. YEAR ROUND f bar brit: one: ve | _tering snd tile Fai ce - opemy onsale s OR 3.5621 In ee ae earebuns eve RENT IT FAST Rent Apts. Furnished 33 floor _ Cal ONS t000 after 1 ROOMS, RGF MODERN “OR joking Maceda Lane. Priv os : z ; ~~ sonable 41063. e N Walnut 1-3331,. err. R JOB OPEN | ~ HOUSE z oF WORK. where : ——~ APT..| 1 p.m. Vinewood, Call FE 41963." Maiden. Or, ea! L Shs ae | equipment rented. excavating, CANDSCAPING ber tania Sc 2? o™“ Ads! Room,|,; room ee it od a a «ROOM HOUSE WITH Detroit, Mich. - Bean, OT Egeiee eer vec FimuwncmNs) ~~. In Debts rah Rene Adi Rocms|s aeat, smactns —tnd beth, yard. sduts Be aay ae © Oe 8s ROOM ROURE TARE BANK B 4. 9 noosa WIRING DONE REA FE es Mich pee: sere It you are having trouble today house, .apartment, any-| ; i hoon PORN APE_FOR WEN ans r-cUT 10 tole pa i e > elias (| ap, eauty, . bly. Pree e as Ba 58 . . Ps 8-33) 7 ROOM ALL ¥R. ae 7 FAD cme! Didie mates. of DIRT FILE Mtichites CREDIT. COUNSEL ; fant Ads give lig SHOR fied Ads! |* arty. m teens! sede sreage,_.? extra, lots, nice TO DRIVE TRE SANE. “ain + PAPE Os TSR | LORS ginC., Sie 8. secinen, thing — Want ; ROOMS. PVF BATE (CASH: Classi eg Tange, oe ber nen PR teas, location Anchor ‘Real Lal = * he fo nenoge | OF hate Pl pon laonaty = HEELMFE | you ACTION. Dial FE | FE 28181. |e NG fon “fine “one, $138. ‘Call you “| 9-oeia, : i EES EES SEAT RE | 2a, ring ne Se (Gold Waves! 80 Open THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1056 For Sale Houses ° = SLICE OF HAM PLUS MORTGAGE Costs edroom Homes CHECK THESE. FEATURES floors. ih doors, tiled bath ge ~ Suto. heat. 50 ft Oak peg Be! sewer tL) Payments $33. 92 per Mo. MODEL, OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 610 MELROSE. Raat fire. " Castell Realty 05 Oakland —_ MILFORD AREA tT end water. Close Established in 1916 . IT'S UNBELIEVABLE, BUT TRUE No. 4A BRICK ENE RANCH HOME, with attached vie t. Th its rear SOLAR winDows and wide ex- a, you'll view uties re. bea It is extremely BAe ‘ide and out out. You'll love the air m wantes features. BUILT” on ours for only $14,500 fivin roo a eario ma ieeed ieoieg s, im. enc pore: THIS is only one example with § mile view. 32x28 Barn of our hard to beat prices. To reach from Pontiac jo! o. road go to a Hickory Ridge Ra. Fira house ot on left. Ask for. Mr WE HAVE 4530 HOME PLANS HOLMES I 607 Shelby. Detroit Wo 1-1101 derignee by Ritera 2B 3 FAMILY BRICK, A REAL BAR. a . Cam be handled with $1850 Laemgeoes im our files, to 3 Family brick on Norton Ave. 2 Famfiv brick 12, South East part no ee nly a“ Several Other Good Buys “HOME PLANNERS aay DINNAN | oe 66 W. Huron St FE 6-257 CENTER ANNETT OFFERS Near Webster-Scheo! _— Attractive’ 2 bedroom bun- low im secenems residen- ! Mod. Gene: “QUALITY BUILT HOMES” office with b it ia ment, aye screens. insulated Let benise, 2 car garage, $10,500, terme $1,500 Down Bloomfield Highlands 4 room modern home on one, floor, needs some inside! finishing Kitchen with eat- ing space. Basement, o 11 hot water heating unit, leu- @ry tubs Exc. lot, approximately aeasion Mp cash or $12.. 500 $1,800 do | $1,800 Down § rooms and bath Sengnice! tm excellent condition. built in 1964 close to stores and bus ine basement with automatic oil | heat, full price $11,500. 3 Lots—Lake Privileges Attractive 7 BY gated C Tarkston Colonial 7 room home in perfect com. dition im exclusive subdditvi-| sion Living room 1202) with fireplace. sun parlor =| 3 bedrooms, master terms Hy nice, schools | Pull) bl BUILD anne To You ND AT A PRicr You cAN APFORD We also arrange tinancing. Come out and browse our 5 plan beoks, at venient office of FLOYD KENT, Realtor con- At 2200 Dizie Hey % Block N. of Telegraph — AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING i FE 2-0123 j ! a sf INCOME | FXCELLENT. INCOME | POSSIBIL ITIES You must see this exceptionaliy well-kem 6 home to fully appreciate it 4 rms & full beth “P rms & any large closets through: f_ | “NEW HOMES “The _ Continental’”’ 2 fan VA $800 DOWN FHA $2,500 DOWN on Model Open Deity 1 wo 8 P.M peel genres WHITE BROS. ‘TORS Open Eves. ny This as mony out- Ro sy a. OR : ‘tl 9 — Sun. 1 to & SYLVAN Abs LAGE brick 4 ber; ful old =: a a S tonrcenn ely eee th subptantial wa s George win, ealtor, Fed Soil or F 80505 seo DOWN” Beautifu! Clarkston Full price $3 FARM -APEER COUNTY 2 mis eff M24. New 4 room house all modern. Basement and ary. chicken house. barn 75 acres of soll A teers farm. ly $12,500, rms SUMMER COTTAGE beautiful 4 room, nat- ural y 2 screened = in Lake privileges. BUNG oe OW 4 rooms. utility lots, west at edge of city itmrts $6,500, terms RIDGEWAY REALTOR - | 075 Baldwin 4-€203 MULTIPLE LISTING ING SERVICE BY OWNER, FORCED 1 TO SELL 1500 floor e. Lot, 100 . icted area Ali room, Thermopane AUBURN HEIGHTS © Smeal 3% room home. some work 6509 down John K. Irwin’ ance at 4% per. cent ~ HOME -3 L Needs | frame bungalow etty room 12223. Carpeting ~~ — 1938 eee He . car eerage | 101% N inaw Street Seeaees So ateety . Eves FE 21804 or PE 5-406, Begs $18,900, only oe BEDROOM HOME. ALL MOD-| ern, ry basement, screened in Bloomfield Highlands and bath on first floor = boo rooms. and . on 2 car pareges ” putt iLarge aoe _ dows and fireplace reduced to $4.000 for sale Terms | Roy Annett Inc. oe. Bee Oe Esera! era) 8-0466 Err ee net BE te a FOR SALE seme OWNER, 5 ROON with 5 ROOMS. _— nore bers “TEM PLETON | LAKE FRONT lot ie 4 bedrm. 2 level home spacious: living room, J-car at. tached garage Large recreation or Tumpus foom on lower jevel_| facing —, = iy s lake front- age. any extras | North of ot Ponting” $39,000 Will ac- cept reasonable down payment or pad Lote a Shown by appoint- L arge, \ K. SE teaser Realtor | (339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563) After 6, call OR 3-1708 get f ‘screens | | | \ I * wall Consider smaiter home trade 00, _Call owner MY 33205 ner MY 3-328 a O'NE DRAYTON PLAINS. cious family home. Loree. heerful liv Teom | wit do reoms and bath up Full basement, gas heat, 2 car garage, © x 150 ft. jot. 18 dave possession lonia!, Boasting addition to the 12 ft living room, and a full ys ihg room Carpeted from entrance hall on thru Very good kitchen with breakfast nook Upstairs are 2 bed reoms ‘one 12 2 16) and a nursery. Modern beth Full dry basement AC heet and auto water heaters? 2 car garage ——— Washing- ton Park i« the location and the price is ronceuatie SPACE GRACE AND CON- venience — be mor map ADAMS 7 ~ EXTRA CLEAN a —— for colored at down-to- rth price. Oft'¢rs modern Deico ai beat, full paceman, laundry tered Venetian | binds, Pubber tiled ears in kiteh- | en and bath: Excellent two car Pa) Peved driveway. On pared. at Lovely ‘enced back ya with fruit trees, ete cabs om ope one | hong appointment, SPIC AND SPAN bedroom for tolored on paved uther St. Just off Franklin Rd k vard, 1 ear garage. — tegen. ——— down. a by anoointmert. "ROOMING HOUSE soer bec! ant sem: torstined old nine before 000 dow ‘9% ® motth And taxes only * NEEDS WORK We have 3 fag ‘Send on a ments low as $625. VG IN *ESTMENT CO: PE 44138 “YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Classi- fied Ads. To solve every:|_ day problems quickly, dial|"™ FE 28181. and of pt ae “gr naar in There is the ‘The Bex lt ft, activities room is what. you'll “‘live in." Breesewayr, rnd and half garage. Large . rool La Act — = pic- 14.000. it can't be look? a sit, it coat be beat $10.900 18 THE FULL PRICE on this nearly new, 3 bedroom ranch home... Pieasant living room, large convenient kitchen. Gener- ous site 8. le bath 80 x 213 ft. lot. Lake privileges. $2000 PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS. Bricrete alow, aire Walls, oak rs, a bs . rl no! end ull — Enough: GI term RAY O'NEIL. Realtor | Open cre aes Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ® ROOM FAMILY HOME 3 rooms and den down; 5 bed- rooms and bath up. Full se ment, gas t. 2 car en e. ee eek ® blocks to St, Mi- ehael’s Near tor and bus , / 3 RM. BUNGALOW-—FURNISHED on a tically new home. j than 6 months old. P = look = must sacrifice. Lox one ver right away. / 3 eos ON B N. Al, Jatge rooms he ‘a. Seoment. 50x150, with Barbecue in back/ yard. 1% car garage. You ma rehase this home wWita or. w e- furn . th tare. _ price /onlv $9,630. Rea- sonable down payment. IvAN Ww SCHRAM crak Gant oe i MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. | $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd in $11 terms Open Sun. 2:60 to 6-00. 121 Ww. Chicago. | | BV NEED BEDROOMS?’ ey ee ee Cee . tt would be Ike lem R. D. RILEY, BROKER FE ¢1157 SOI5 Dn. Us COSTS IMMEDIA TE OCCUPANCY 3 MON TS BEFORE 18ST PAYMENT NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES Auto, gas heat. wood kitchen _ cabtpets, (ile bath jarce utility room Wide city lots and water. Close to ti heat: ent atic a Built in cs Eastern Hi ooant gege. FE. itis For Sale Houses « 43 S titetetadh. ineiarich ded Tri-Level Clarkston Estates teas — = dest, itinctive Rees features large liv with a Tenne: lace, and wails eparated di room, kitehen with _Dietty - space. Just 2 steps to level and 3 large & conveniently joc es. at entrance to kitchen. workshop space. eff the ¢ the utility and laundry room with very good tas or appt. today. Jarkston Real Estate in, Clarkston, Mich. 20 8. nes ston, Mic This t-year-old home of the la- ie ooo op a streets, ite & neigh- hom. is ramic tile bath with glass shower doors. Also “% bath large 2-car garage, win “imple 2-car con- crete driveway. A recreation rm.) arage separated...from Partitioned in knotty pine. This home is plastered and decorated te. Priced to sel] fast at $21,500. cash to mort- age. Owner leaving city, so call LISTING SER VICE MOPEN EVES. ts SUNDAYS NORTH SUBURBAN For Sale Houses 4 PPP LPO ROO! HOME. * aoker for electric stove. $1500 down FE Wilson. 2 car Cs $066. 23 E eat, gas hot water. wired | EAST BEVERLY home, street. Combination nn iene and . eorien | Sunes TWIN I BEACH SECTION 3 room house. extra lot, ee Will allow $100 for work to done on psa pear or automobile WILLIS im BREWER 55 N Parke FE 45181. FE FE 45078. — SA704 CLARKSTON C ee acres ) Me dealers. Pract. ot and will accept ' VECO § | NORTH CASS LAKE ROAD SAT. & SUN. 1-5 NEW CUSTOM BUILT HOME ' j | - ! LOVELY 3 BEDROOM eee kitchen 1m ft, L i6xt ft. 1vx8 ful Living room with dining rooms aoe filer bbe —<. all Sent ths car garage. ou me 100x150 fi, 15 town. $15,900, TER: road, turn right te property. woe! — PONTIAC LAKE: Lakefront 3 ae year-round Pull bsmt. windows Incinerator, water soft- - of heat. Shown by. appointment | ener Only $13,060. MUlberry ; Only. | __9-1308 | . . ;,ROUND LAKE orn DOLL MOUSE Nicely finished lake heme i esale. Situated par consisting of large eine 2 rm. with; street Roga es wal-tovwall car. | fireplace. goed sized bedroom; P* Marat amon gap Vober 1 eee eg ge el ge oy tiled bn Upaecats bath Screened porch the width floors Full basement with fin- | "| Gf the house Auto. ofl water heat eee, ee | Sete a Tecneasan — cabi- fenced yard. a for ‘ax2.008 with $1,500 down Immediat payment. Bai- home priced at. 1,500.. WILLIAMS LAKF: Cane! front home excellent buy at with $1,500 down 1LOON LAKE 3 bedroom ranch home breeseway and ateched Priced at: $12,750. WM. A. = KEN NEDY REALTOR Huron ~_ Open Evenings tl 8 CLARK OWNER MUST SELL OWeccount , of health . | while on : 3 bed- rooms and beth main floor there is @ lovely livin rate d room an let the price of 98.950 with $1980 down fool you, investigate now, PERRY PARK. «¢ BEDROOMS | has 2 bedrooms and This home an extra room upstairs. while. on the matin floor there ts - 2 bedrooms, living room arate dining room. kixchen, plastered walls, oak firs full tasement laundry tubs drains, gac hot weter heater gilessed-in front porch new sid- ing Full price of $9.500, terms can be arranged 3 BEDROOMS RANCH rade, See Piains area. This geo bee 3 Nnoosen ht Titchon, ful bath with shower, = = insulate. alum storms and Ln tached breezeway aoale cere nice yard, paved drive. Only $2,-; 500 down. ele ARK REAL ESTATE +6402 or FE 44813 * Open igre & Sundays Listas_Service a] ed Established tn 1916 2 $3,950. $1,450 A HOME AND INCOME—4-rms. & bath : owner; > le —— FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence. PR 58-6105 Next to the Consumers Power minutes from MS modern,.2 bedroom $8,500. with gtrage. Near Josiyn, 2 bedroom modern | on pare | LAKE ANGELES LAKEFRONT be | | | | West Huron Street to Cass Lake 43 BASEMENT | IMMED. . _ sep- ver? modern. tect j and | lie Pike __ 43 For Sale | Houses DRM house. Lk =i ” 2-3853 : NICHOLIE attractive 3 ts with 2 full baths, ex- ue ar lakefron, living ie porch. Stoney kitene “& supper room, # C. attached etal & a2 C. ger? Lot ap 100 é 700. Excellent eeten) Bored rd. Move right in. Jy $30,000 with 1-3 down. ah he oe 8800 ‘DN rms., bath, bsmt pea ou furnace & water heater Storms. screens, in- sulation H's vacant. Will sacrifice a | SEMINOE HILLS. 3 BEDROMC. ure to see this fine @ Im- real ve. 500 screens, mediate buy at dn. bemt rage. olla $16. vag with 00 m _ Covnray LIVING, 2'4 avy TO SELL. OS a er one Partridge is the a WE TRADE R. i Ae ealtor AC J. V ee f, » Realt 0683 7 reoms, sh peremyet: on Lan nace, sm : mi. po MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE of Pontiac $i O00 mn, $20 me. PRICED RIGHT ab Yocs bed with this spotiess 2 A good substantial home, corner bed home. Has basement. lot, 4 rooms and . living Near Dublin School. $8,500, $1.- - room, kitchen 2 bedrooms and down bath, oak fioors, full basement. ee atk NS LAKEFRONT ' oi! hea, 1 car garage. $6300 or rociect beach Picturesque log : $1,000 on terms with low monthly payments . Sreriecting lake Utility room. BARGAIN, 3 BEDRMS, | retlooting lake, Uutity 1 0 | Brick terrace unit, large living BIRMINGHAM room, diming room and kitchen 14 Mile & Woodward’ area. 2 Gowa, 3 becrooms and bath up | bedroom home Full basement Full basement, including car Gas furnace. Excellent condition space. olf heat, Venetian biinds 5 years old Only $12,300. $1.500 bew sink tn kitchen Initial oc- | own oe with 2 children permit- | ELIZABETH LAKE Only $700 Seats payments -COLGRED ONLY street and grand old de.” and _< E ‘HURON STREET FE _4-8284 Eve down with low Close in on a lot 860x120 yeres sha a8 4 = ‘ Se MPSTEAD | FE 2-397! Privileges New home Extra large ‘s block to beach. §$ THELMA M._ EL REALTOR Cass-Elizabeth Rd bedrooms w Extra 7 3844 | large living room. dinmg room E +126 or FE ¢ { ana Wtchen down. Oak rs, . | sun porch, ment, gas 2 | poagaet 2 on garage. $9,500 cash 2. | on terms with low ) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BUFP BRICK RANCH HOME RESTRICTED LOCATION top stove. built-in oven, dishwash- COTT. A home that every lady dteams ; er and metal cabinets. makes a here ae Fi betes oe 2 < sevens. built and planned for . _—- te pega gant gy og | BM j onvenience and livability, on!» | features ere oad lier | Fi ears beautiful. lumber. face brick, aluminum | LARGE, ALL MODERN FARM | & Mendsoneed =a 701 — windows ana screens Rea) plas-| bome Ideal jor rest home, etc. | neighboring homes all compar- ter Rea! tile Amble gas air | Located at 2045 North Acams aS =< Outstanding heat. Reinforced concrete drive-/ 3 acres iand §16.500. Ph. rooms, thermo oven and grill way to dca: es City sewer 32-3871. late evenings, all day oun. beautiful bath and kitchen, Ap- and water installed 1 block from INCOME PROPERTY. BY OWNER.| derson windows, A-i ement eitrens city bathing beach, Price rossed $8,000 in 1955. Maintain-/ with asphalt tile floor. attached 730 up. Open Sundays on Cher | ing same rate this year. All units | ‘erage Sel! or consider small | Or furn. Brick constructed Excel-| real value Could | $795 DOWN —Lovely starter home | with full basement. Very attrac- tive bungalow. Well, septic, wited, sutomstic hot water, kitchen sink leg bath and all interior stud- ding. Good sound construction. Lo- “ cated at Crescent Lake. Imme- diate Desccssien. | $950 DOWN—Williams Lake special $ room modern — alow. Nice lock Basem Large 13219 closed porch good deal the money. Priced at only $6.950 $12500 INCOME —Ranch tvpe duplex Loceted near Pontiac Lake | i | Complete with all furniture Lar:e . lot 150x241 Here is’ good year round income Shown by appoint- ment only * $17 950 RANCH BUNGALOW _ Brick comstruction A lerely home Built in 1954 Atached garage Alum!- hum storms & screens 11's x 20 ft. Hving room tile bath Oa Ken Situated in a lovely neigh- Phbeld a bome you'll be. host to own L. H. BROWN. Realtor 1363 W Huron Ph FE 22-4810) ____Multipie i Service Partridge ~ 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE BRICK—3 BEDROOM Ideally located in Elizabeth Lak Es tates overlooking the : on ake Full base- ment with completely furnished | recreation room and laundry rm with automatic washer éryer | Tastefully decorated and clean | | ! | Pontiac | Country Club and with privile | Eliza La ges ® pin throughout. $17. 330 on terms LAKEFRONT TRI-LEVEL 3 lakefront home. located west of Pontiac Stone fireplace. oak floors and plastered walls, You'll truly enjev | year ‘round lakefront this poet tri-level. $630 term living Just aa WARD FE. P: ARTRIDGE, REALTOR FE 4-3581 | 10650 W obi aa or. Open Eve. to 9 KNUDSEN Indian Village In schosin shop Nation Close to paved Enassneea’ lot, Grove St, In Keego Harbor, $ rooms and bath, bungalow, to lake. vocane and ready to move in. Low down payment. Emerson St. Practically new home, oak floors, lastered walls and ceilings. At- reactive kitchen is walt end bath. Pull WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiae State Bank Bid'g. Ph. Pa t-asie — ie! | 15000 FE 32-2105. NGS WANTED LISTI ja REAL ESTATE, FE ¢4073 WILL BUILD BRICK ranch-type home on your $560 dn mo, Complete om exiertor !tch- olie & nerest 33 W Hvroa FE 5-818 ' NO DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE COST Wil) build om vuur free and clear | 3. bed 2 anc homes with fall bulid on our lot with small down oo Cal «after 6:39 OR LTRA MODERN 4 ROOM HOUSE. bd ate basement with furnished rec- reat room with bar, room with Consumers Power gas fur- Race. laundry room. also fur- nished lawn house with ¢rill near shore All on Jnion Lake front lot which ts landscased with ce- ment walks and stone ‘encing at road: also a d-car garage on another jot Edward B Keith. the Lake Man EMpire 3-4432 CONVENIENT To stores bus, scheols and work 7 bedrooms with uofinished. attic Nice living room. Kiichen and din- | ete Full basement with of] het Only Joyrs old in Loewe £11,800 Ch Terme See f° COUNT RY }OVS- You sure will enioy country living 4n this modernized country home Extra living .oom. dining kitchen ¢ bedrooms, tile bath, basement with of] heat, 2-car garage other out buildings Well landscaped, many beautiful trees. 2 acres and other features too numerous to mention. Shown by appointment only - CRAWFORD © AGENCY $3'a W. Huron Eves MY_ 4-114} -KEEGO HARBOR _ 2 bedroom home. needs a little work fe look only $3750 with | $500 4 $700 DOWN Newly remode.ed & decorated 3 rooms & bath off Auburn Ave. nice corner jots SACS ee CUGKRIEPRIRENIEIS (236.N Saginaw FE 44091 REALTOR "BUD" LAKE FRONT Located on beau‘iful Ulver Lake. off Walton Bivd This lovely. eiting ranch ho.ne ful relaxed living. Jt features brick and frame exterior, 2 car atteched garage. huge carpeted living room with picture window, wall firevlace, 2 generous bed- rooms with large closets. Paneled den or additional bedroom, ths modern, efficient kitchen with lots of cupboards. Laund room, automatic beat -and hot water. Offered at £31,000. Imme- diate possession. , NICHOLIE 49 Mt. comene a FE 5-1201 Eves Mr. Vorhes FE 4-2088 | WATKINS LAKE AREA $1,300 DOWN—20 ft. ca: liv. ing room with fi ace, din L,. sun porch kitehen, bath bedrooms utility room, off water heater VERY CLEAN. EAST SIDE AREA $1,000 DOWN—-IMMEDIATE Pos. SESSJON—6 room motions home FE 41549) 2. | | | | ex- | fiers delight- | 83 N. MUL’ lent condition. Phone FE 5-6782 for | appt. 465 DOWN 2 bedroom starter home, lot. well and cole tank included. No finance charg w.G WHITCUM. “REALTOR __FE 54-9522 (BY. OWNER. SMALL EQUITY IN” en 8 room house in city. Wu _trade. FE 2-0803 _ — Custo bungalow with 3 bed: —— Paar “bse attached ga- basement with space for “workshop. etc. Spacious liv- rm. with ilreplace. Very at- reas exterior with ledgestone Planter. A home built for comfort- able and convenient living. 2 min- ion ute drive from Tel-Huron Drive | out Elizabeth Lake Road to Voor- | heis turn right on Voorheis to | 2984 Mrs Hoyt will be in charge Open 1-5 1. H. BROWN. Realtor 1362 W ’ Huron 3 Ph FE 2-4810 erokee Lhills The kind of a home about. New custom Ranch Home with ear a 6 extra size rooms and 2', tiled baths Wide Int. with nice view Close to city bus Donelson and St Bene- you dream Sullt’ Brick attached 2 dict's schools Builder has priced | Quick sale on easy low for FHA terms I Resale—$1,000 Dn, Now vacant. and al) newiy dec- orated New 3 bedroom ranch bungalow In restricted area near Waterford School. Fenced and landscaned lot 75x200 Ful! Price $11.000 New Brick Bungalow Tn restricted area, just west of city. 3 bedrooms. ‘iled kitchen and bath High. dry basement for recreation GAS furnace and water softener park and sand $15.850 on eas terms KINZLER moe Q beach A buy at ¥ FHA or 870 ~ st Phone FE 4-3525 or FE 2-0829, Res | Multiple Listing Service _—— DRAYTON W OODS THIS Ig HOME! The moment you see the 90x252 setting that com- this 26x42 RANCH E with 2-car garage and the instant you enter he vestibule to a 22x14 carpeted -‘ving room, 3 large oe with wardrobe closets, look ramic tile bath and a_ kitchen that offers eating ce, Formica counter 5 . We are able to show you a ‘ull basement you ibendl be of ——— rl discover At bits0 508, xi you w ) HOME: LAKE FRONT sulated, round lawn sprinklers home!‘ $14,- Humphries near Adams and Auburn Rd me | Close to lake | Gl. ome in trade or consider pat ¢ equipment toward down paym. ORTH SUBURBAN BUNGALOW EXCEPTIONAL BUY $8,500 ome leaving Pontiac and is sac- icing for quick sale a two bed- room modern heme with base- ment and oil ac. heat. breeseway and garage. approximately ‘s acre _With good poultry house. Terms @can be arranged. An attractive | * salable home | FOUR FAMILY : i basement ac heatin, : plant located — east side i Tental location is exceptional opportunity, por bet four full tas. also 2 car erage and large TACART @ Be ROOM oe RURGALOW 1 Dandy madernseacinne 3 bed. | Toom home, beautiful kitchen, nice living room, lovely tile bath, | birch flush doors. al and screens con- , Sider car, housetrailer or small | home in trade COOLEY LAKE ROAD BUNGALOW $10.975 Attractive newly painted five rm bun-alow plus large plastered dor. mitory bedroom up. oak floors and plastered walls nice bath end kitchen. exceptionally larce fenced lot. 2 car farage end ; Workshop. A good buy DORRIS & SON REALTY THI W Huron PHONE FE 41557 MARSHALL STREET NCOME 2 family erparcee pmo and m ters. Hurry on this one I-XKE FRONT Near Lake Orion. $12,500. . HOUSTON REALTY FE 4-6331 WE RE -COMME ND | | j { | | basement. good furnace, nll rat en glassed porch. paved street, lene tion. $8, good E. side a 150, easy terms arrang PONTI: AC REALTY _ 737 Baldwin FE 54-6278 = _ Johnson . FOR BETER HOMES 3 BFDROOM BRICK RANCH Pully tiled bath, kitchen, tv ing extra te Meee dee Lee ewe Zi a2 i} ¥ * 7 , . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, J UNE 8, 1956 aa ‘ ay Ly j + * — ° j i 57 a For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner” For Sale Lots 46/ Sale Sale Business Propert usiness Property 49 Business Opportunities 51 Song Ole oan — 53) Sale Household Goods ) , APO, er ate * ; i sees ‘ USINESS PROPERTY | ( BY OWNER pone ia B R Sites Here is a 4 room . ‘ T H __foom, modern home, PI §-8506. é poh barkn eles 8EE Completely furnished with 7 busi- One age : city’s — ne GE CAS Q — FOUR AND BATH DOWN, FIN- CHEROKEE HILLS! a oe ee 300 do will® is, Oood fix Up to $500 - 25. FE furnace Reasonable, Corner lot. cinsein commtey lenplise's aee'| Sana Wal sacrifice for $7980 with | B'S. Box tise | 1948 to 1986 cars. Bring you) reaps ine ou Call Olt 00h ater for op Sa ee der | eee eee Same | Sie eat ly ot | ance Ea pointment. 4415 W. ° ; Dorothy Snyder Lavender pose bl eae rion y | wappyipetry “itu signatures end other se- Reirigerators a trtee: ied = showing excellent income, loc: urities. . Vecuum cleaners... ... i CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 340 W. Muon pe oe! in Waterford. $2,300 full price. Act : Replacements, Parts & A “$03 Community Nat’! he <5 7 = fas’ : hile odern bungalow. Auto- PE 44211 Eves, PE 5-138 CHURCH FOR SALE YOUNG—REAL TOR an RSPHALT ES Ze matic ot heat ba . . futiteriam seating capacity 250, mW, at : Linoleum Floor esecerte, er otaee bearers Some | Ei eda, oof i ha feet BS in € residen i e iy : seveoqeeceesrece BE- . Make cash offer. D. Park Subdivision. price terms 2 ie C asa oleae wee 1 98 Unease Atumauster. 9S PHA 60xi22 Ft. K. CG" HEMPSTE: AD FOUR STALL . oan ompany | Wihe Paniy . inwouruM 2-4611 Snyder L Ae: $780 a Barco SERVICE STATION . | %2 Pontiac sTaTE BANE BLDG fy ae é | othy Snyder Lavender : For | by. . ice womKwit Absolutely Unique Dorothy Snyder Laven RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |--—sterh can re etint —) typ nema! EE 2-206 |See eee. sre mes ranch home, 3140 W. Huron FE 2-441! 262, 8. Telegraph Rd. Open 9-0 | For. Light Mz Manufacturing | sonable In'v entory. tiractive rugs. § pr. of of sheer drapes. * 160 fT. on lake. 12x26 living room. FE }-7103 = OR Meters 2. % 60 building of solid = jes c er orma- ; a . 360 ft. on lake. 12126 living room. ; : Gs seerative Rast getate Beaten: Wonderful location | _ tion, Phone WHEN YOU NEED | en 34 ff. kitchen-family room, with WE BUILD BY OWNER, CORNER LOT. DRAY- Ere paved highway. Only : es New. lows carpe Barbecue grill. two master bed- BRICK $10.08 ton, Woods. 190x78. Basement ug. | ® few miles tror ra the city mits | « “LET’S TALK $25 to $500 3 mies "5 tag Waser, ate tase rooms, ; { room, | - $i oe a y i tremendous value , seer | If you are considering building a _eves., Detroit = 4-3047. rg ae ‘st JS Eolas BUSINESS” me olel. el oond Pe joes Meee oe ae one see om TWO LOTs ON JOSLYN, NEAR tos You‘ can’ get tt quickly on your | =~ — OPEN SUNDAY | SitManting “mederote-cninute 3 Malton. 1 acre. ae "EMBREE & GREGG WHOLESALE | EGGS signature. gor of furamure. He B G . | bedroom bungalow — full base- BUILD NOW “15658 Union Lake Rd Be sure to check in tadcae, Ww tte lad to help| Mew tow price, Complete tnstel- Drive out US 10 (Dixie Hwy) ment, of! ac he plastered beg 2 { budge e & lation. Only gas, Kenyon Pmae "mea Sere eg pee : ent. me role‘ winSo ans oak 2 lots, 502188 located on Adams eke, Village bilities of thls "busines uA wk, Bound you with your money problems. | itty Gas, Sn Sta ens visburg loors. r builder is conscien- ? 97 EM 3-3705 -and 2 new trucks are included : “ABOUT ANYTHING Y ARRAN ae rel at ane mine rere $50 DOWN NEW MODERN BUILDING ZONED | fora, total price ot ouly 4.00, STATE | | ae Pte ae | : Ds a he Hd Woot reese OPM OME tion We will build according. to Corner lot 40n127 with foundation | font cestion Su busy tnterseetion FINANCE CO. A litle out of the way, but @ lot 400 Let! coe if you and garage Low monthly pay- PRINTING SHOP Ny : les pay. Special while they see home in trad ments of feoo See Ferma." Box’ #5 ten ately ay | 2 Pontiac State ank Bidg. | lest, lawnmowers 62. and, up. ATEMBREE © GREGG, SS tai “kK. G. HEMPSTEAD Sree et te eae inne US yn Sa PE CS EARS 5D S & SON 102. ‘Huron 4” LOSING MY SHIRT | Styex and “equipment can be | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. fixtures’ beds, chests, dress- DORRIS & SON ¥ quip : room : 5 _ UNION LAKE VILLAGE FE_2-3971 . ~ a month, commer-| purchased for only ra? down. N. MAIN 6, vanities and apring ’ REALTORS APPROX. 2% ACRES, ok 200 FT.| cial building with nice living} Call for an appointment and see 202 N. attresses Living room* $500 DOWN 152_W. Huron Phone FE 41857 frontage - Baltes Md. Jy quarters. PE: 8-285 for yourself. ROCHESTER, MICH. gorastene. Pigs dina lamps, ‘ w : eau spo B . Fadios, i room Rome Ge S/R it uly ‘sive be priced right at $4008. Will OXFORD MICHIGAN BUSINESS LOANS $28 TO $800 suites id many blocks to school’ and with lake ne Se oe ee SALES CORPORATION LIVE Viste mise, ems. dep. ‘tor seal privileges Baiance $48 per mo! x f & re eae 33: «~W. Huron, F: RESTAURANT , a pc HOUSEHOL 2 goons _ bargains LAY Away . CRESCENT LAKE 2 Bedroom : BUSINESS LOTS. LAKE PRivi-| Of main street. “ncludes brick | jouw a. LANDMESSER, BROKER | ©": = = cn wo OCE TO LAKE ig! screeus, Ol heat Attached’ es: “ya ng vara cage Zewnet 5 Cel Pee tnd" fsor Business "has excel: | 873 8. TELEORAPH RD. | = Mortgage Loans 54 10 0 MONTHS 70 PAY t— y a few bun : i lent a . r ee buy, sell or trade. Come out Fog aSm’ sissthan Tau’ pnte| ste dove” “NEP Pees Sree ol BRNO Ey | tat Mie tasienidats | "Travan page toe | LOANS $600 TO $1,500 | uct Seta. Pete ah ie iF Ov" i 6 : i n ee oo ed tat LAKE ORION FRONTAGE, ¢ room f “See here, Miss ! This last sentence should read, been surveyed and percola- 450 With beer, wine and croceries. Main For any purpose on OPEN DAILY ® TO 8 -in 1 Puli beth | Oui [ ii Lake Ra + 5 : waps 5 ee et eka) BEDROOM TARE PRR GE | ear cas ES ae wa wenden | sen. 15 wees ve Fonte CUPANGUS "1919 M1S eRe ES satis top gue tao ss Offiee open daily § am. to 6:30) with aomeeunes ch.°3 Rooms on FULL BASEMENT HOMES = - ~ 4 acres, with trout stream, $250 dn. Phone Ortonville 132, Collect _ os cam cule preter: bt pm. Sun. 13 spe and floor. 2 baths basement with ON-YOUR LOT OR OURS pose ar esta acncice ona | tee ee ce ee To, Boy to oxul REALTOR 2 YR OLD SPRINOES 8 gti k: | Tables mod comb. radio ....-.. $15 EM 34393 EM 33314 5 shower, furnace ® car : . » TDG: “ eel Girls dieycie a ge = aris —_ ca idee. FEATURING versity 2101" Detrott ~ “GC BANctis' io oat WILL ST RADeE SELL OR LEASE AND. ao sa Be | Sreaat alah cieodl =| ts - ssior SILVER LK. FRONT. BEAUTIFUL — ee : ; BURETOR. ‘FOR ‘50° PLYM- | sanit a Sb pan A bath OPEN os AILY diuminum ‘sifting windows, | oe ft Jot on Walton Bivd. Phone = ane 3 LOTS, 180 x 180 FF. ler Cee ses, Of Make im part | OUTH CARB OR 34312. | Feet bed com ae Seice o aa. select oak floors, Delco oil — PwDer, e , ceo Rarter ‘Tas bas. Felmeal ee N heat, ‘electric hot water’ | TO SETTLE AN ESTATE MUST LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! REALTY CO. Orxig 3 HIGH “RONTAGE. LOT 3 | 7 BEDROOM TERRACE, PULL Oakland Furniture commercial development ‘too. §7.- $1,250 DOWN ee sliding closet doors, sell 240 lots with priv Cass 1062 W. Huron FE $-0407 600°. Cem payne =. hullding. |" pasement, $1000 equity for ear. or 104 8. aw FE 32-8623 > with low down payment to| Visit our model home, 4 large large kitchen and bath. a abeth Lakes, Waterford | Colonia! Mills near Miracle Mile | ~~ 20x30 oo = lot $8 room cash: Balance, $5.80, $2 8 Si onD MAPLE BED SPRINGS. ‘ g er. rooms. Living room with vesti- Twp. and Pleasant Lake, West| $2,250. We have a selection Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A me with oak floors. bath Base-| month FE 8-2686 mattress, §25 Oek desk. is OR bule entrance . Master room. : : : Bloomfield Twp. from $300 up. of lots with privileges on the fol- ZL. | ment, furnace, $25,000. Terms. BATH, % ACRE 3-2907. Loveland irc UF Medete Emenee, enstess | Flere is the finest oppor- RED HORSE CORP. lowing lakes: Eliza Cass.| 5 ae sup. | oe a wi RATDEN, Resitor $ ROOMS AND BATH. 4 ACRE ae FOR _ as i. tee sens cpppenrés, eee ony | tunity for you to have | PS): sat Cysegie pg. | Seet, Lower Strate & ether lakes arate 374.378 Auburn Ave. Busy _—Walton rE Pontiac. PE $s | Pheu acces Pond ak, ve iss s e » Keego Harbor , : : : pping cent Good for drug- a ele Oak Fe sans FE 41661 water hoster, ccgper shenbing built, on your lot or ours, W a LK. ON THELMA, M. ELWOOD ne, Oe, Cone St ee: BEAUTY SALON A | ROOM MODERN | WOME OW 3 | mt. So¥ NEAT Ty. room colors. rrueees wnite| a home with specifica-| Beth's barme secee ome ond $343 Case-Eiisabeth Rd. rerve Fe g Sasi sents, BIRMINGHAM — This well-estab-| Rochester and trade | “nearly new Cash, or take over T Sn reh. a eon Alo See fiver. FE 5-1284 or FE 43044 ~ lished downtown business with al] | for amal| house contract of cash. | bank “payments OR 3-3380 / q to, Duck pake tions and advanta ges pore Pibsin pe Atte. ol onrl r late arene — ment, is a FE 56-0441. BENDIX WASHER. 090) L HUD. : Ra ive QUT for ope found in higher priced! garage. Very good h. Price | CLARKSTON OFFICE A parte ol "a dieck from Woodward. Offered | isi9 PLYMOUTH ¢ DR SEDAN Both good c J.C. HAYD ope ig caltor ae g I 30, terms Por’ parileua ESTATES CIAL agin G8. Tele. at only $5,000. TERMS & LEASE. rm wat have you. ‘Or sell FE SNe 86 E. Walton PE 1 Open Eves models... Seon ens, broker | $s x let aa Bun ay at R Hilt oe nop —— Be ARG: TINS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | EQUITY IN 5 — HOME. FOR ONLY $4,975 PLUS LOT |2 BEDROOM 4 ROOM, LAKE at 0680 terms can) RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | « Ft. 1tZ Swap for what have you. FE 2 pe lving room suite .. 619 00 DOWN ____ CPE & ; . ee | home 1 acre $3000. @ da. et he Genmesa = Saray en or ere | REALTOR ! — a = he Cd] j it 40x22, an t :30 ! BUILD! rm omple an , $800 ° 13 tes st = Cost "ie oa Bow NTIAC LAKE RD. doa YeNe ‘n trade —( larkston Co-operative Real Estate Eee sen. w. mare | we poten |e DING Lors roRTe $200- | ae i" a ate: - TEST oa own, mo, Telegraph road ac TY ROOM, LAKE FRONT. ALSO « FOR LEASE, 3,500 sT. FT > : ears. HJ. Van Welt. OR 3-1358, ut ove. Brand. new Rig ed 3 plans ee : Lake . West 2 miles cabin, down, Suchy Real E I mercial garage, gas station, large DON’T FAIL TO GONCRETE WORK SWAP FOR A¥® Tear = eaectca ste room aps is = for model a heel addition. informa: to esa Watch for signs. _ Realty “Ortonville. PE 4.2338. eal Estate “err . sates © par! — 7! town INVESTIGATE jek up of cash, PE 6-2387 i jo renee com er m4 tm medi : KE FRONT, OXBOW | 20 8 Main Clarkston, Mich. ox 62. : . Pe and hs Bhs he. matte enccatiats && | “RED MORSE CORP, | moors,apex pany » 106 "adhe Merced rearnabie, Bute meee! Fa a OT am Fre ckn | Shue GrommaceaL gees guar Mar | Rrithee ts cachange, work cin | ney cole marnccet =" S'bad rose! Le Lew 5019 Cass Elis. Rd. aa 4 LOTS — 186 ON BACK — - =e noha 5-316. WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE < : : uire Baldwin) cated in town on main highway, | _ ™asen actor. Ss, tivity room hes 8 A. PE 42283 or FE 2-0i70 Prettiest Home Sev ary, Wolr rerine agg | te D | ley Gee ave ions just north ‘of Flint. "figh gross Soveetaallen 3 FF wit | Oakland Furniture pi window and vesti- = . with $1,450 4 basem W. Cass a Pm and only $11,000 to scl cheap Take dump truck oF | 1048 new FE 2-523 bule closet, ae | INCOME PROPERTY Ea gots honk Wall te : : Subdivision. $9.000-— Zigin_¢arit Busi Opportunities 51 | “RESTAU RANT. Sheol tomes | | CROSLEY” REFRIGERATOR. APT. hbo om a — wall carpeting, awnings, alu- «RMS. LAKE FRONT, | scotch BUILD NOW 1205 |g | land “contract. Your cost. 64:300. Me TRADE, OR ELA 0 FT| ning condition. O40. Seen at ini Wilson ° beth down incloding carpet Les than two miles north of Spee Tepe white en ee ee ‘Dedroom. ranch type. breeseway. ot beth op with move and | Bams Take ceceacptaty Nel ee re : F. C. Wood Co. re sie | ourenaeeetee Sra io @, basement’ gas heat, plas- = : refrigerator. All for oni sonable terms. Leslie R. Tripp, Realt = ott Fa A COMPLETE LINE ery enable fered, fireplace, large fenced lot $1,960 down. You'll have to “ae prod ad. aca ar Tl g e Cecnsc wumtpme Lane Bana in| ee ety get rect wpe wed Comerve Av Ave oe ae vi ve & © e ‘ rer me ie : mowers We trade. nic . = t080y ine Dr FOR GRACIOUS SUB- earer a Se ane: F C Wood Co re oh Evenings a After 5, ph. OR }-2603 ues ice cheste, ouldeor gr bao oe Badd wre 3-913, fl | Z TIN. a red ° ° * +4278 THE ‘ “ — sluminum arm chairs. sen. ™ eheir ay TKN VIILLAGE URBAN LIVING, WE | Sacrifice . REALTOR OR 3-1238 * Money to Loan = $3.__starden. carta. Cochran's paints 2 suites, davenport u. SYLVAN VILLAGE RECOMMEND THIS| Out of state owner temands | Corner Willams Lake Rd & M30| To Settle E IRY OUEEN ‘ieaaaee | or eigrett eerie me-| wine beck chair. ruge and emai Brick —¢ yoom modern-—gas heat TRI 1 EVEI 3 BED. quick action on this new 3 mer na SEneee _! oot € sack ets neer Y = QUEE: frewen nw te Leone | anders) WAI RNES tl. ARD' ARE. omega > . ". ee cecrtteing fenced in yard. Owner “ICI In. FR bedroom brick home and 4 - . on es, most : S ‘y " erce < bam . ; Waterford. For only $6@ per foot. tard on the market today. ~ MI 1 $800 DOWN ROOM HOME IN| Stesstet tis pres, pres 2 UNUSUAL | Goren, location, parcel , rune | Pius 6 jap highway location in the "a w_Maron tt ____TE 9161 BAVENPORT AND CHAIR arp aa at) ’ . jepth. : m- . 5 rogins and beth—city sewer and, DRAY TON c W OODs. mesioe test leeiser pet: OF FE RINGS Ideal building sites. | pletely equipped Ay a meres Hou ARE __For wr Sale Clothing 56 ayo goed condition. Phone Pine. Gene “Owne' r han 'regasea. aeei [HIS HOME FEA-| - sel 2 nn oppor- Cass Lake front in Cass Lake, 20 Level Acres | money maker. Just $6.00 dn EN DAVENFORT AND CHAR i = . petty TURES SP si 5 fe unity offers you a home Woods. Brick contemporary, an -ocated 6 miles from Plint on. 2 PASTEL SHADE FORMALS., | sofa $24.50: full bed “ww ‘Rit HT. Realt RES SPACIOUS of ltemerroe. 8s (yevterteris architects dream. designed for country rd. 660 ft.xi320 ft. | BEAUTIFUL __Worn once FE 37308 and pea ng. $998: choc Saat, fim G eaitor R O O M Ss A M P I E ; price, Bee it now—it's va- real living Patio, barbecue, beaee fort for investor. $1500 down L AKEFRONT HOME BALLERINA LENGTH WEDDING $24.50: was stove. $19:50. new teil as Osklend Ave. FE 5-0441 ‘ ee Pa te : on fore pales —— @rage. Plenty of living space | For Sale Farms 48 EASY TO OPER ATE Buckner customers who are LADY'S BALE COAT SIZE i v5. | 2x1 LIN OLEUM STONE FIREPLACE ‘Secsled “Gloag omar mes aide and oul. A prise at $38. on Beer store on main street in Pon- out of work are treated with FE 06-3400 after $.20. fy 7 2. GEO. M ARBLE, F Realtor| WE’VE EVER SEEN, new homes one block from Terms , ool fut be AND ACREAGE Gus Cleracense || on? emeiters MO Cour $60 4% FT. WALL TILE 25¢ , 6261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford, . Ls : offers : + 4-0003 . , 0467 GUAR HOUSE PAINT, GAL., oes ae OR 218 ISMALI, CHILDREN?| Sain suchen, tuiinessment BUILDING SITES |_| ine “ACRES. Ws, MILE WATER | WARD F. PARTRIDGE avers pave to éeal st WANS BLOB SHARESRIN BUTE | Je VINYL INLAID TILE ~~~ COMPARE LET THE oaks and recreation room all on fies oes = on Cedar | front 2 eo toad Within 9 REALTOR FE 4.3581 | Buckners | - at rep! pants | es — BYERS. 14 W m Ane gat 83 50 : ‘ | an b SAL on B e . With 1 : q URON, FE 4.3064 This 3 bedroom home near Au-| LET J TEM ] LAY IN| pond Bi ees of fh destrable building lots Ie dee. | 49 Acres ready ‘or subdividing. W. HURON i | fee are size 37. quire 22 DOUBLE BOX SPRiGE 38 & MAT- burn he hts with any other any TI{IS BIG FE ENCED- IN| . Urry wood Park Sub Call Mr. Vance {and — of other .arms. 1050 L “ | | Grandie © trese like new sommes loveseat Living room 13%22, plas-) tered and paneled walle, beauti- kitchen with abundance of BACK YARD! ee 3; BEDROOM HOME cupboards, oi] forced air heat. wt bel EXCELLENT. — 1.06 i | wo WHITCUM. REALTOR TION, FEATURES) is Bo LARGE LIVING OC a AREA _ ROOM, REEREATION bedroom home. Full bath fee & clean, Lot 652300. ice #9. ROOM AND FULL Lovely modern family home. ESSEnENT eee en auieg somo < CLOSE TO FISHER BODY. ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM HOME, BIG WELL LAND-| SCAPED YARD. NEW- LY PAJNTED INSIDE to bedroom modern Beautiful Watts sand beach, $10,500 with! es? down Will sacrifice for . Dorothy Snyder Lavender AND OUT. ONE REALTOR BLOCK FROM 3140 W.Huren _ FE 34411 SCHOOL. § RMS & BATH 2 CAR GA.) rage, large jot = down pay- ment. By owner 4-710 EAST SIDE. LOVELY 2| BEDROOM WITH IM- MEDIATE POSSES- SION. $1,500 DOWN, FE 3-7103 or FE 68-0789 ‘co-operative Real Estate Exchange IL ovely Remodeled ‘Home and 40 Acres °$5,000 down buys this exception- ally neat and comfortable 3 bed- room home The home is appeal- ‘GILES. LAKE ORION.. For a small down payment ~ of $950, we present this 4 FEDROOM HOME vith tiled kitchen & bath. fakep rivileges on private ing and the acreage ‘s rollin wy “4 nls is only 1 YEAR nifis and about ‘9 wooded. Jus home. will sell the spot for a country gentie- man and tis family. School bus cians” Half mile to good fishing 5 Rooms and Bath geicty ao of Hee t be too late. WEST SIDE, : Bateman Kampsen, | REALTORS — FE 4.0528 311 8 Telegraph Eve! s. & Bun. Multiple Listing Service $500 DOWN Here is a wel] kept 5 room home with a one-car garage, Enclosed front oypest Has oll circulator heat and includes ‘nod eee. Cass 1. LAKE. PRIVIL: Full price, $5,200 CASS LAKF PRIVILEGES Au aimost new home with rooms and tiled full bath he | many kitchen cupdoards, vent. fan, and jarge linen closet will appeal to the woman and for the man — the mireacie Mercury “Switches and gas furnace. Only $11,250 with low down payment. SYLVAN 2383 oremans Les Ave ao Fer 5-0418 For Sale Lake » Prop. 44 PPA 6 ACRES . on KELLOGG LAKE, 198 frontage. 19 miles from Pon- tine, aoe ae renee . FE 56-4418 eves. and Sa’ WILLIAMS ee NEW: 2 BEDRM. home with basement, $10,450. _Owner and builder. OR 3-2120. MODERN LAKE COTTAGE, 4653 Sashabaw Rd., Drayton Plains. FE..2.0654. WATKINS LAKE : 6 rms. and bath, = home, bear of] heat and Leon privi- block from ulars, call ens, roker. OR 3-1450 ; SPECIAL! SCOTT LA FRONT BEAUTIFUL iH ,WOOD- LOT, S0x179. ‘SANDY BEACH NICE sURROUND- \amGs AND BAB A 2ax%4 ee STAR le RIFICE AT $3,500. R, J. VALUET, Realtor EM 3-4197 ® and © soe “ The Northwest Realtor” Call 6081 Commerce Lake Rd. EM -3-4197 Or KEnwood 2-3400 between For Sale Resort Prop. 44A SUMMER HOMES OSCODA AREA 06 have many summer homes both Lake Huron and Cedar. Lake listed ‘call dad and tell “Lakefront et 65 ft. of lake frontage near Clarkston. Ideal for omen home or summer cottage. he $500 down Hurry “ Clarkston Real Estate 20 8. Main eorre Mich, MAple _ Suburban "Property 45A PAI - "te won't 10 ACRES, 5 ROOM MODERN _quire 1 850 M15, _owner ® ROOM HOU! ¢ ideal for ee Bes all or part. Terms can be 7 rreneet: _inquire 850 M15, owner For Sale Lots 46 Lod vt. LAKEFRONT LOT ON of Oakland County's most beautiful lakes. §2,000, down. VACANT... With A-l Basement Lesated of Fourth 8, just off Sine ener Mebeth Lake: dosiyn ce frame BIE 9 cli Pull oo $10,500 gives low with gleaming-oak fioors and ~ you a bi ard- plastered won wood wood © at- rooms on first and tie. house ts just 1'% way to unfinished attic. Neat Trae naie’ "Stas | ar" pSitee "ty “watTect iene i right away. < lof ra price $10.780 ‘“ jd1.3 wn / Eons: ee oo : ake. a . Watt ee ie ae ce aS 8 Is Sotegl — many more features ga scaped @ ta hefully decorated. : et this home ‘near Jos- Auto. of! furndee. 4, me bed- + oe, Avenue. The oy has roomsand full path sure SM eail today, " | Giroux-Franks : GILES REALTY CO. loos Binie tery TAY "Ep 4 ee . Huron. PE 6-6175 Open wail ¥; fun f= #p.m. : Open 8 te @ # i}. AVE. FE 5-060. LisTiNG SERVICE 66 W Huron 3st FE 42077 | ONLY $75 DOWN ON THESE FEW choice 1% acre parcels located off Baldwin Rd. near Ses cele We wil] -help you finance balance. See these! 10 ACRES located near audi tua ber commey area, Dee OS site for country with terms. » Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN. 8 St. Ph, FE 5-8165 Sy til 6:30 Sunday 10 to 4 p.m. GENTLEMAN'S FARM OF WW acres nestied tn beautiful hilis 1% miles north od home with full basement. Seilin account of Pinot health. peal, @ large down paymen e rent weltome. Your interest will” __be_ protected. OA 3607. 7 ACRES. YOUNG NG ORCHARD. Buch = Realty, Ortonville. FE 42338, fs Suitable for Light Mig. Bullding contains approxt- mately 11,000 square feet & pu e, this brick, cement block and frame building has 3 phase wiring, a be concrete tr, 2 rooms, paneled tiie apd atories, and gas heat. ha street location in thriving village with pec abegg cesses acres, = ya —e wil sacrifice for, eee, terms. Saginaw Street 169 foot frontage space. This corner would be cmabte for gas station or er = irpose. $50,000 includes all restau- rant equipment, Terma, Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS E, Huron 2 E, 8-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday Pe Sale Business Property 49) usable for any commercial | Open Eve REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THRUOUT cael -REALTOR with come. Per | BUD" MARKETS ONE, SUBURBAN Both established ponte and ne Li- ¥ stock and fixtures with ease 4 will sell City store estate cinchuding in- details call Mr. Vorhes. NICHOLIE = & o Mt Clemens 8t. PE 5-1201 FE 4-2988 yo oanee home or reso REALTOR MICHI Open Eve. Today’ s Trade VARIETY—GRILL * Main ¢lane highway location af medicine -meganines, New WARD EF. PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON REAL ESTATE & ane * 7 wo 6 or for week. Call 2 STALL SUPER SERVICE S8TA- tion. Very location, low in ease. Net, 635 per Arket Pa truck & cleaning equipment, EM 3-400. ANIN RA he Excellent opportunity. LI PLACE A-"LOST AD.” Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad- _{ Say “charge x writer. ' BUCKNER ’ OFFICES ARE LOCATED: — PONTIAC, 2n1 floor National Bidg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4812 Diste Hwy. WALLED LAKE 290 Barnston (Next to Bank) UTICA, 45462 Van Dyke One biock north acrosa from Bank CASH NOW PAY LATER PLAN. Get cash vou need ow’. . later monthly amounts au = afford Phone write or come ie With fast, courteous se and on payments to fit vour t? Home & Auto Loan Company . &s “LOANS Hours: ©. FRIENDLY SER 525 to 8500 Bim y } Saturday ® to 1 #28 to 9500 abil oe Ads! WEDDING GOWN NEVER WORK size 16, Noor —w Chantilly lace over satin strapless with lace fectet Half siio, ‘oor length pacers eee 7 cee —_ white | Sale | Household Ge Goods » 57 RUO, oat 6x0 . IN forest green. metal white eabi- net 3 > — LL) ‘hte 1 floor lamp. ‘er 1 NG, $s. 1 bathroom sink, $1. FE 58-4292. a2 PC. LIVING room Very clean. Upright corel Solid ma ceo} dinette set. mone bee. Ironer. Rea- Piel wy OL 1-04 2 NORGE eter STOVES, 1-4 and 1-5 at timer _and clock. | 7 FT. PORCH GLIDER, WARM morning heater FE 2-7068. 7 PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM _Seircee good condition, cheap. 044 Tsabtepl = 5 Toate 10.08 PICK *k PAINT STORE Fe Oakland Ave. VES; HANGING vas om glass, glass, painted a, brass bed, Grecian goo ge old pine — ‘beds, “marble tafe Dr oth fn Dra off Recrea- GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things you're not using 71 Ogemaw FE 421 BRAPES VALUE ‘A300. SACRIFICE ld ELECTRIC OORING STOVE FE 5-3868. ac RANGE, REFRIGERA- port, perfect _OR- 32818 FOR SALE DINING SUITE, Pine. piace set, rugs, living room-couch, FOR SALE KR KROERLER, DA DAVEN- eénditien.” $20. Ph. it gas stove, washing = lamoes, § PIECE WALNUT DINING RM. chairs, reasonable. Call FE "BENEFICIAL suite, good condition, 150 244 _- 20063 after 6:00 tage. Gag RANGE. VERY GSSB COND. FINANCE co. X12 RUG, DESK LAMPS. SMALL SMALL “Fe eci0e. L¥_Leurvees & 10M | GUS AND PAB GOOD COR: | smal ors, 05; OR mahotany book: doo LOANS $20 TO “$500 dition, OR 36122 case, $0; dresser, $3 cabinet, On ature on! 16 CU. PT. DOUB ID DEEP Pe: aoa hf . 5 ER. Ni HOUSEHOLD freee: Ralvinator rgfte reeg: | MAMILTON ELEC, DRYER Rice FINANCE CORP. OF | #308 AEION—— | Girv'e 307 Senwinn ree. bike, 438 PONTIA FE 5-223. ee Kau 61, a 3% 8. Saginaw St. FE ¢-0535 | j UDSON | AUTOMATIC WASH- 7 WA ‘A 88 ANS TO $500 rely feared MI 4¢-0573 fal. intaliog is 80 gal, in- BAXTER 2, LIVINGSTONE ARISTO-BILT ire Ge, teen saw —— Blec- ' é Pita. Ei I a A OE le —neesheneremrae 65 W. Lawrence st FE ¢1538 Graver = eal 324% 420.95 | KELVINATOR “EXC. CONDITION. Clean, roomy. Cail M KELVINATOR paEeEe ry cu. ft., we new. $175, EM 3-2988. R 18 yrs. old, ¢10. MA r ry Ihe, Ra.” Gunde * KENMORE SPACE HEATER. heats 5 fooms, $50; 10 cu. ft. Frigidaire up . excelent = Do aed ay $10; full spring, A imed’ oak fate neat 6, $15. After 6:30, | LEAvino aT ATE FURN. INCL. .. storve, garden tools, mis 1368 Island pin’ Dr, Dravton Pi a, ’ [Sy es aa PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, el 8, 1956 & & FORTY-ONE For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sale Household Goods 37 For Sale Miscellaneous 60| BUY DIRECT FROM |®Q4b1M98uRAD variety) STORM SASH _ MANUFACTURER ee ete es Aigmyoum combination vindewe J PIECE ANTIQUE WALNUT BED- room suite, nome dresser sien ei wine MACHINE, take over payments. ev FE ¢-4561. NS HIDE - itien, other odd pieces. FE rl CONBOLE TV. . antenna kit. 69.06. WALTON TV i FuavEnae. “DRAPES W Artificial . with elec. oe ——* misc. items. sewing — only 622.93. __ Dealer PFE 44562 TAPPAN ( GAS RANGE % IN VIS- _walite oven FE 2-7620 TRADE ELECTRIC RIC RANGES POR was ranges. R. B. W_Ruron USED STOVES TVS _ WASHERS PRICES ARE RIGHT — CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn Roed Auburn 1_ Heights USED REFRIO. ; £39 85 _ Used gas stove . $2000 Used Washer $3 00 Rollaway bed itn ness par New Burk Bets ay LORD’S H ARDW ARE 2239 Elizabeth Leake Road STOVES BOUGHT. sOLD, e ead Turner's ems _3-nao1 “. USED BARGAINS _ Cees Admire) refrig $79.50 early new Roper ges range $*9 50 ; ae range 949 50 Ham(ton aad: a7 $09 50 Bearer aWeepe eee $6 CLAYTON'S” Furniture Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake rd. Trade-in's Table Models '§ and Consoles * F - - ~ it _ ALL GUARANTEED WAITE'S TV Downstairs VACUUM CLEANERS. P a RTs sal makes 056 Myrtie rr ns) 8 USED HOTPOINT IPO: oe ew Hotpoint =a sed New dope Gas ay Used Refrigerator Lg ee Radio & Apottance 42 USED ELECT RIC WATER HEATERS SPECIAL CLEA . LIKE aia ALI TARE YO CONSUMERS POWER CO. 28 W LAWRENCE. FE i WAYNE GABERT’S * a ~ OS aes A- BED. 6050 Detroit +p eta a 1OXBOW WINDOW co. 10265 a Rd.—Mse | BURMEISTER 54338. i iasterpourd ooeeeone eee wenn esseee - = - te Se (MAKE SURE ITS BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. Pontiac EM San e® at {oan Telegraph rsa Pr i-as6 BICYCLES: FAM _ ENGLISH BUILDING, | 30x50. 3 ay END rei y storm 5 Charm Mow! sara, ‘ Ga Pu aa. tee doar cane, nT egetn. Oa Tee SEWING MACHINE, NEW ELEC. Garage chests 06. Coren tric, $30. T 8. Dealer, FE! stretchers, $2 Piano, $10 Clean _5-1564, oe te ome . 070 roury ~~ ‘TRADE: IN DEPT, CasH FOR Occasional chair. .......... $9.95, © —_— Sea ULNL Gt fo COMPLETE Cortina “& WELD- Electric range oS at pease Mertaee een 2 plece sectional vo. $3998 — ee Martiand 2031.0 Dresset chest ey - $30.95 Cleanup Time Is Here _ ‘and bed g3995, Come in and see our new deco- 8 pe. dining room euite $40 80 Sa ea ee ne Ste “Level CHURCH’ Ss INC. ” THOMAS saya, lor 8, Squirrel Ra. é CHICKEN UPMENT-i Wines oes oy ra fountains 3 big esters, 2 coal Ly, jg : 10-nest metal stoves _Mbsat eer a 1815 Sere Rd. ae Wall tile (04.95 paint .. \Rebber bese $30 ¢ SMETHTS SBE ‘Saginaw |DUCT WORK ; Pein eae “FOR § RM. HOME. ‘DURO DENP WELL PUMP. MO | tor and tank pr water heater _2i4 Pontiac ‘DEEP WELL o PUMP and 2 pressure tafias $80 Also | Mise tools Call PE 32-4414 ‘SALE BK H GOODs mot ELL _PUMP ANE AND TANK. 3, TON” windows AIR CONDI- —- FE 3412? —— DISCOU NTS DISCOUNTS DISCOUNTS on salvage items time AT ALL YARDS 7 oe . 0 PER M |F se"ae —¢ & 17 LONG LIN. FT \y-e-mee & wow cent (@xf, 8x3. ae pf sinks bathtubs. FA gpoeory ca \. kinds of buiid- ERIALS BELOW ARE NEW me es — oan Linh ee ead Pian W alz° shelving brés iSe reese Pine $1485 per 100 sq. ie erage siding $14.97 per 100 aq Asbestos siding $123 per 100 = Si ie OES ‘gga 4x8 sheets ine $450 ne ie uM ompany i INC. YA ogo ORATIOT, (NR HARPER) Daily @ to 6 KEnwo. | EXTRA-SPECIAL Excellent Quality Used White) Pine 2417's a Ragged = = = bac We will RICED “7 TO “sku “aa EAUTIFUI PINE. Our eu of building materials are eomple ~~ from toist to the jock on your door, BRICK 83.00 Per C Redi-Mix Concrete & Mortar $1.15 Windows, made to your order. New Fiush Doors from $5 50 up. Let us figure your job, addition, porch, garage, or complete APPLIANCE SALE up to 28% DISCOUNT | @n ell new floor samples. Wash- ere ~— Dryers - Reese - Refrig- °* we, sa TV sets . 2 YEARS TO PAY Gstivered. Installed, Berviced 121_N, Saginaw 54189 WALNUT 44 B Vvatiity With mirror No s or mattresses, FE i. WASHING MACHINE stove 2 ap Table model radio eters d SO value, tin re , 393 Orchard Lake ace For | Sale Miscellaneous 60 CRAFTSMAN 18 IN, LAWN MOW-| “> fike new $20; 1 Craftsman rote 18 in iawn mower, $30. PE 37388 163 W. Yale 2 WINDOWS, 20x29, BOUL hung & storms $15 1 tnside door, $3. 5-3808 5 ROW BOATS, $10 EA. MA_6-2034 OUTBOARD. z4 HP GAR- : a eas r, 2956 Voorhels Rd. IN. ae HAMMER MILL. 191s Featherstone Ra. % mile E. AND Ltd is] INTERNATION aL PICKUP. $73; buzz saw, $35; 2-wheel trail- : ae veune grease) er, $40 — 3 Tindting a weed: al- eader OL 68-0799 & ft. cast iror tnbs, ako Re ne verce trap toilets $31.11, 3 colored beth tub Poe aa lave: - tory $69.05 G . Thempson, 80 _8 Berry ALEMITE GREASING EQUIP. = ee Pheeas gre pa cleaner, National - eng FE 2-6322. gun, used innertubes ; most new pipe thr AUTO. WATER HEA BA town aamaoead Rot R oRENCES No m aor A_aporoved FREE . PE 81471, NEED A FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find a = door on ~~ less than: think. Cet us give ~ a free eeal* es, we ire Poe — GAS STATION EQ — charger, alumite Ty ree ; ¥ . etn, u - BACK een Semen € | ge \. ee! 3, ae, ° care 3" 4x8 Plyscore $4.95 * Na! Good re 5 agg a keg. up. Ls pam pee and $3.96 fix-up job while you ere ; BLACKETT» BLDG. nea SE OR USaG FOOLE- manos: able. E60 ater a Talbot Lu Lumber ‘Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66; NR NL AO OP Mh ae ACK IRE, TORSO, AND FILL ium mixtires, L, sade. FE aa Pay ee N fine old state farina Load-. _ing 7 days. FE S0ahe ar PE $-1233. ua Temapere| 4 My 76. Perry, *KENTILE. 5 Cents Each FLOOR SHOP v9 8. Saginaw Bt. y. | Open 8» LET Us HELP YOU WITR YOUR | color dreds of reser base oe, Jelied page= gangs rip paint: arking in rear of store Oakland Feat ond 436 Sse ers Lake Ave. 13e FOOT WAR- x “Sorts Wiek's. 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. KITCHEN SINKS. 32X21. lav mixing fauce Aarons 393 Orchard Lake panne CABINETS. LAUNDRY tubs. 6 matched antique chairs. Garden tractor and disk. Sump _pump FE 54-3063 FLYER TRAINS Authorize factory — and Free genuine fac test on bend analyse | TASKER'S «) “4 HURON i st. MEDICI ae CABINETS. LARGE 20” mirror. metal cabinet, §7.85 value, $395. slightly marred Also large selection medicine cabinets with and without lights New siid- ing, double door units wall-to Wall cabinets, terfific values Bee our large display Michigan Fluo escent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave NEW & USED PORTABLES. WILL adjust. oi] and grease any make , sewing machine within a radtus of 10 miles for only 62. Parts _extra, FE 4-3930. 635 Auburn Ave. NEW a — RS, AR TILLERS rat WER ePRavERs. A depot wil) | side meee available ¥ ¥ Miller} i and 2 arden wo 3 Equipment 1503 8. Woodward north ot A _Mile R4 Birmngham MI 46526 xEW " BEL-TONE HEARING AID _Very reasonable. FE 4-1265 REW GALVANIZED PIPE 2 = a fn. oes ** Save PLUM Ia surrey 172 8 Sain S210 | “NEED AU 'TOM ATIC HEAT ?? furnace mode! and oe Can work and OR 33777 FE 4.6509 ~ OIL FURNACE Factory new $265 Del OR 3-564 OIL TANKS.3 220 GALLONS at 100 : i OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO q Inc SOIL PUPE. § FT. 2¢ “Reg | AUBURN most beautiful J Riosova DRAW TITE HITCHES! CHROME ee AVE. VE = —— sof O45 We HOT a 0 _#e! fuel off tank 845 FE 50132 PAINT YOUR BASEMENT Truscon Tite Wall $235 Gal | Paratez Floor Coat th) Gal Parasonetex for walls BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDINO SUPPLY CO i Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-710] | nevurs & “POWER MOWERS $e5 0 “nance Well Jet pump | —268 be. Myers Deep and Shallow Well pum ps. No money down. Trade-ins screpted. — Reconditioned used pumps. WER MOWER Lecagea yy oblate Toro-Eclipse and Scotsman, $54 85 <_e HEIGHTS __FE 3-981) MOWER, REFL, BRIOGs, and Paint. FE. LIONEL & AMERICAN | ile bs ‘se Mt ! Direct factory priced om o!)-fired | . geod cond, bargain. | look Like new Lengthen your fe- {| tage, Put im pew garage doors _Terms FE 4-654. ws, W. trailer, electric handsaw, % ton truck. PE 4-2260. WATER SOFTENERS A terms. _factory direet and save! MI e304 WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIAS. Also Broiloutek rotisserie. Both _like new. FE 5-1072. WESTERN SADDLE & BRIDLE. $30. Eves only FE 5-1284. YELLOW & WHITE GOLD RING Write Pontiac Pregs Bor il ne _8125. Write F ~~ Do It Yourself 61 FOR PENT Cameras, ras, Equipment 6 61A CAMERAS Bought, sold, traded. EPPERTs CAMERA SHOP 57_W. Huron. PE 5-6615 FAMOUS BROWNIE, BULLSEYE camera, Reg, $1) 50. sngc. $0.95. Kodak @ & cameras, Reg. $1485 only 5 left. spec $10 Easy terms $1 down $!1 a week PA eo FILM &ER 1032 W. 53 OMEGA ac= ENLARGER, AUTO- Matic focusing $125 00 or best effer Can be financed EPPERTS CAMERA SHOP 57 Ww Huron __FEe “Sale “Musical Goods’ _ACCORDIAN POLLIN\, WHITE master switen _OR * ACCORDION, ALL §1ZES —PINEST Quality at lowest prices Free eccordion loaned sad beginners with lesson FE 8-542 BUSH & LANE ‘ORARD PIANO, | mahogany finish. ‘ully recond)- | _tened Call FE 2-0823. _ GULBRANSEN PIANO MAPLE spinet New. $550 3210 Lexington, Scott Lake OR 32173 | HAWATIAN ELEC OUITAR AND _a@mpiifier $05 FE KIMBAL oe NATION WIDE | FACTORY | eon an SALE GALL AGHER MUSIC CO. KIMBALL PIANOS ere movine to their new plast! SPECIAL SALE | AUTHORIZA’ ION eon al] styles and finishes 1 Ten-yeare warranty—0e years experience FEW 1955 MOUELS at EVEN GREATER SAVINGS! GALLAGHER MUSIC ¢ 0. 18 EF “ron NEW SPINET PIARG, cae e ch. big discoun i Hears ou ost Products Co. OL | | oRey ANTIQUE 01 ORGAN IN GOOD | shape | PIANO ross “CALL BEFORE) 845 am. Oscer Schmidt. FE j 3-$217 RENT TR SPINE PIANO WITH later, All money eredited to your | “uw E He paid in ear — Gallagher a. Equipment 63 Lesoeahgeportbes MODEL 82 tand, ewiectric powered closed | cylinders good condition, $80.00. | Call Midwest 4-063 EM ssist 2-HP, 4 crcie, $30. “ PLYW OOD — wo Rrreeres $550. ir ae. ne a ‘kinds at low vice” PONTIAC yuvwouw.s 3488 Baldwin Ave. 2-2543 ROLL-AWAY BED V wt INER- | + Slee mattress, lke new 72 Elm RUGS, RECORD PLAYER dio, perch chairs, chest, %. bed, lounge & cecasional chairs, te- bies and other oo and ap- yeenee em LI 2-407 HAL Low WELL PUMP USED 2 yrs $35 FE 5-0320. STENOTYPE - MACHINE, LIKE new. Wee s before 5 o'clock. FE 5-048! f 6 o'clock MArket +1750. Axk “te Jane tly | STAINLESS STEEL & 6ALAD Case refrigera: era with doors. Restaurant Ser a low stools. Gas steam with PL canker panes ee as LI how tn our cnrenouse at new low orice Get our Qualitr Building materiai on, rour en house job or sto We bo i? full fine ot J Piy wood tion, Paneling - Doors Hardware. PAUL 8T. CYR LU! BOGIE LAKE Tel tena }-2731 OMEX TRE COIL, 4 PER foot. Wall boxes for aoe lugs, a ea. a range fuse boxes, peon, 80 8. SINK, YOUNGSTOWN, CABINET. Good condition $118 value for | $58. No dealers. FE 4-2575. fR- RA- - | Sale Store Equipment 64 _eeeee BEAUTY ——. EQUIPMENT. Helene Curtiss dryer. 4 chairs. "| Manicure table vel FE_ 54-3083 | WALK IN BOX 8x 12 FREEEZER | safe, ete. Dairy case Meat case, __Lincoin 1-816 10 am. to 6 p.m. 6 PT. BOBTAIL SODA FOUNTAIN. _Sell Cheap OR 3-2120 i "Sale Sporting Goods 65 UA LUNGS NEW AND UBED mpresseq air. 8 Parkburst. TRAILER, COLLAPS- 4 $200. OL 23-8363 A CAMPING ible ‘sleeps 1930 Hamiin Rte 1 GRIMS BOW WITH 2 SETS. OF limbs bow quiver, arm guard and finger glove ‘on doz arrows and 3 strings 3071 Chruchill Rd. Auburn Heights. GUNS -— BUY - SELL-TRADE BurrSheli, 375 8. | Os = Es 7 4. LIVE BAIT MERCURY AND CHAMPION MOTORS Complete line of ie Lave fee and fly fishing tacks: awn fur- niture — — vee is. Buy - now for ANDE RSON "DW F. (2182 8s iat pon FE 5-9962 open Daily 6-6 Fri till © Sat é Sun. 5 8m PONY SADDLE AND BLANKET. | Good condition, $35. Sam Miller, | _ Clarkston, MA_5-0801. “Sand, , Gravel ¢ &D Dirt irt 66 ~—eN oe A-1 BLACK Di ara Tor P SOIL, REZ REA. _ sonable Al 1 MICH atte Yeates PEAT and blac rt, shredded and mized ray lawns, gardens, ehrub- bery. ete. By bag, truck-or trailer, A-1 TOP SOIL wa SAND AND gravel. EM }-! SOIL PIPE 63453 FER LGP. WAR- __Wiek's. 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. ~~ SEPTIC TANKS Reinforced concrete, Installed if desired. FE 2-6472 GooD a SHALLOW WELL PUMP. condition. $25. OR 3-2303. we el Cothes pe Posed : BENSON LUMBER co. $40 8. Saginaw FE 42541 ~_ SEPTIC TANKS | - STOP! LOOK! For sale’ Large quantity of used lumber, consistin - mo 2x8's, 2x10's, wan good a ores ce che a” Sutton, MY STORATT, SHEDS_ fred job. FE 28181 is the ant Ad number! ey TOP soil. BL BLACK epee FILL. Lee Sutherland, OR A-1 TOP SOIL, SSamED STONE, washed sand, gravel and fill. G R Stuart. Cail any time. FE, 4-6584. ‘5-6615. 62 q| Y | trebie switches, } bass switches, 1 | 1204. | ; - 3 AKC BEAGLES FEMALE 8 | ON | Ch es rn ASPHALT For wot basem use Thoroseal, PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS. 6UYPLY. ve 8. Gold Wash, sand end gravel, FLOOR TILE Baad Bored ro ant Aad oa coment & mortar Trucking. OR 9x9 Sc EA. Pa! pe eae: = |FRON : TIAC TsED 36” PICKET FENCE — OM YY DELIVERY. 3 peat, OR. : t1s_Uinle Hwy Drayton Piaine | fine & ant. 2 car ga aD coe MAvOne by TE IN STOCK rage fold. ne Sones 1 screen door, shel. Town & Country Nursery Keele Binet = "aitates | dune Yoom eon *hny reanmmtets | Om Smet °° TY ad 5 ‘Guiana _ Offer’ 371 lisa Rd,” | ROAD GRAVEL © YDS. ga DE- i a eme Sump’ Crock “Ore se traps, Mee | Wanted: Small Accordion eee we aw ox be BLAYLOCK COAL & Y CO.| 123 Mt. Cler 46324. 8-2500. &1 Orchard Lake Ave FE 32-7101) WALL CABINET Ge *| ROAD GRAVEL, 5 YD8. $7. DE- sat r OL” FURNACE, 108.000 = persian mL. valee, 1s) 418.35. _livered. FE 46588 ver ment an worescen| * sai a tate LOADING jer WA $69.95. WINDO' BASIN. BOAT 1 days, extra fine soil. Wholesale or retail, = nn west of Bald- win. FE &- SAND & SaAVEL: FILTERED UR fei soil, sod. Glen Whittaker. N ND GAAVEL, BLACK bar 9 2 soll, Fill dirt. FE ND. 6 VEL” BLACK DIRT. ate eke oe p.m. FE 2-127. Shredded Black Dirt T soil. your _— deserves the aaa Our a clean. We are proud of tation. We de- Ser, B.L. call betore 6. Shredded Peat Humus FE 1.0245 (5 yde, $12) FE 5-7666. BAND, ORAVEL. FILL DIRT AND SPECIAL ON PEAT, oe GRAV- bud Fer haiet A our ve bist, sand & SOIL, SAND. Seve PILL. Call Bob, OR 3-8548, FE 54-0002. P BLACE DIRT_ GRAV- Beg ¢ denver Sunday. FE 23-7111. = s02i4 WASHED 606 CONCRETE ORAV- el. Road ¢ cravel, peat gravel and biack dirt 600 LOADs OF GOOD FILL. ALSO top oe free tor hauling OR 37464 Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 PREE WOOD COME AND GET _ tt, 120 Parkdale Plants, Trees, ; Shrubs 68 __Wanted Livestock 7 73) Auction Sale 77| FARM BULK MILK | 4vofIon satx prt wont, paw HAULING between Drayton and Wetertora’ | Boat — ve cee coe tres a IDEAL iL FAMILY Cow , YOUR OWN OWN ne. butter or ‘ee cream. oF fale old, fresh and bredback. Rea- sonable. OL d tart Riau ho! “ phe . sell, Tees, ear 6 colt, F a , D nD Pony ALSO Pony mare foal. 1 yr. colt. Ma's ees Tete 2s AND HALTERS WESTERN 641 SADDLE ie nOREE—O EN e. Fine for children. OL eet, want HORSES. BOAI stalls, ’ pabdask excel. $57 Lockwood » Orteny BOX asture. . OA __For Sale Poultry 74 ) LARGE one ALL DRAKES. HP Butte MY 2-6432. uae — CROOKS RD. FE MOTHER & 14 DUCKLING 1 Crooks Rd. Sale Farm Produce » 75 wee FOR SALE: EAR CORN. S196 OA OAK Hill Rd. <= mile east of Sashabaw Rd. OA 6- Sa SEED POTATOES. _Orr Farm, Maceday Lake Rd. SEED POTATOES. CER TIFIED, and 1 yr, from certified. Cobblers. _Sebagoes and Russets. OA &- 278. Sale Farm Equipment - 76 2 GARDEN TRACTORS, ACCESS _Good cond. FE 23-6187 after 6. aR ROW “CULTIVATOR FOR TRAC- tor, used 1 season. $100. MA _ 66111. ‘34 FERGUSON TRACTOR AND equipment Like new. 1681 Hill- _Side Dr. off Joslyn Rd. -_OF be & 1955 FORD TRACTOR. 850 SERIES, mixer, disc plow, cultivator and dise. harrows, scoop, blade, spring tooth harrows. $2500. OA 8-35 3528, 1315 Bashabaw Rd. ALLIs CHALMERS C STARTER and hydraulic 16° plow. 3 row _Cultivator, OLive eon 00G8. Cats BOARD trained. 1 's. "tae. Burr-énell 3 graph. BARGAINS IN USED FARM TOOLS, LUS NEW OLIVER EQUIPMENT OULX OLIVER BA M24, JUST NORTH OF O RD ALLIS-CHALMERS. POWER LIFT corn planter. Heavy duty 3 sec- tion spring tooth 4 ection spike new ill sell below wholesale cast. MA 5-5811 8161 Dizie Hwy DIRT HAUL LANDSCAPERS NTRACT ao you BUY ACTOR, — THE ALL-NEW IHC. UTILITY NO. 300 TRAC- TOR W HEAVY DUTY _HEN- RY LOA AND HENRY BACK HOE DIGGER. E NEED-TRADE-INS CRE 1 rE #112 +0734 rE KING BROS. “ JUNE 6 AT i PM. re For $ Sale _Housetrailers 78 28 FT. 196 SUPER DEL. RICHARDSON. 1955 MODERN 26 FT. rata igaenns 1955 HOLLY HOUSETRAILER. used only twice. Can't be told from pew For Sale Motorcycles 83 __ Wanted Used Cars _ 88! po spree tors, Washers, springs, mattresses, paint, —_— lies, — tnd misc. galore 6:30. Lunch room and Pos call OR 32-2717 for p Prompt pt. disposal of household goods. maho, po bt a wa m like . Port. ald rib tien of davenports, oc- table Large drop lead |" poem, Be sta refrigera- | img ENOL 600 CC JS. TE Sales Co., INDIAN MOTORCY 8A Collision. 2015 Cass Lake Ra’ Keego Hasbor. FE 41162, Bill ROY'S MOTORCYCLE SALES. Maico Dealer. New a used mo- yeh dang goxty_ gus access, 3198 Auburn, For Sale Bicycies 64 26” SCHWINN BLACK PHA NTOM bike, like new, $45 ea. FE 5-1666. 36 AND 24° GIRLS AND BOYS’ and’ tom bike. ted S tal le and a room furniture.| anteed. OL e207. robes: Suse pt pools pea Cheyhen ag wollen GIRL'S 267" $15 including marble tops. kcase MA _5-0601 and secréfary. A few inte 44 IN. SCHWINN BALLON TIRE antiques. veral. nice bicycles bike. Good condition, $12. OR Foley lawn mower-she: 3-2420 fit. Craftsman table Extra Special Auction Sat at 630 pm. sharp! 1 mile south and 9, mi west of Lake Orion We are selling the estate trom the late Milton Dayton home. The nicest lot of furniture & antiques we have ever sold. other consignments. Dining room suites, radios, pair of hand-paint- ed French lamps. 2 night stands. 3 upholstered arm chairs. Drop Leaf end table, Int Harvester refrig. Walnut bedrm suite. Leather lounge chair. 3 Philco TV. Fireside bench. Sewing cab- inet. Pillows & blankets. Hand- painted table lamp Floor lamps Tilt-top table. Electric fan, rugs of all sizes. Clocks, kitchen uten- sils Handmade throw rugs. Tires Girl's bike hoor | equip. Tyee: writers ‘x12 awnings Puspes. vcoal cabinet ‘4 hp motor, new. Collection of books Linens. Antiques: Lady's desk 5 drawer walnut chest. 6 beautiful needlepoint chairs 2 needlepoint footstoola. Tuft coveriet. Needle- int ee chairs, Gent's chair rom Italy Set of books, Great Men & Famous Women” Shav- ing mirror, Sword Jewelry. Brass urn. Set of candelabras. Copper urn Set of dishes. Pr. of cloi- sonme vases. Cut glass. Pair of brass candlesticks. Silver tea set. Needlepoint screen. Round marble top table, pair of marble top night stands, 3 oriental rugs. 10 x ware. Bilver mesh awl. Sou- venirs Fixtures Bell pull Miscellaneous galore. Ampi parking. Lunchroom. Brodie, Auc- tioneer Administrator, Robert Manogg. L. Tyler. Mer. Terms _7~ Cash. 1934 PONTIAC CHIEF, EX- _tellent condition 168 Crescent 30° HOUSE TRAILER. GEN- ‘eral. 1540 Lapeer Ra. Parkhurst _Trailer. Trailer No 8 _41_ ft. MY 2-3071. trailernouse. Excelleat cond. 27 Woodbine off Voorheis. Cail after 330 pm _or anytime Sat. FE 4-0795. PONTIAC CHIEF _ Seer 8 FINEST “On . | te 3 bedrooms, SARATOGA res TO. #. PRICED TO SELL Also a fine selection of ‘recon- ditioned modern mobil homes, 22 ft to 46 ft. 1 and 2 bedrooms These may purchased on our new deferr vyment pian. A credit life _ Jeg free on al] con tract purcha: HUTCHISON MOBILE just |2 12-FT. ROWBOATS ONE USED (12 FT. PLYWOOD BOAT, BEARCY 23 HP EVINRUDE GEAR SHIFT | 3127 WwW _ Huron FE +7121 | & 32-6122 _——— Boats & Accessories 85 PPO PLLA LAL AALAND, ywood, one new _tar bottom. EM +4 § HP. OUTBOARD MTR Fadia side, 12 Pr __boat and trailer. *205 PE 49453. 12 FT. MOLDED MAHOOANY boat Briggs and Stratton in-board engine, excellent for fishing, and _troding, $100. OR 3-8783 a LIGHT ‘WOLVERINE BOAT. a4 8 8 cumin See og +1371 ‘49 TO ‘93 OLDSMOBILE SUPER ed ahr a 5 " a good i — = "HL J. VANWELT OR 31255 SHOP IT Then Bring It Here @ pay to PRI for sharp cars. AVERILL’S 2020 oh Hwy. FE 2-987 FE 4-6896 WE NEED USED CARg AND trucks. Get our price before you sell, North Chevrolet’s Big Lot in Birmingham 12 FT “OUTBOARD WITH MOTOR, MA 6-3675. new 5041 Hillsboro, _MElrose 5-3257 14 FT. YELLOW JACKET. PER- fect condition. Mark 40 Mercury motor and trailer steering wheel windshield, spotlight, and all trim. Upholstered. Skiis and surf- board. §750 takes all. LI 7-204) Big Lake. 14 FT. STAR CRAFT 8TE: BOAT & 15 hp. Evinrude motér. $375. —FE 40400 14 FT. WOLVERINE. 3528 WAT- kink Lake Rd Phone OR 3-2312. 14 FT WOLVERINE. TRAILER Mercury Mark 25 motor. Used 10 brs. LI 9-1368. 16-FPT. BOAT, BUILT BY CHRIS $0023. Needs painting. $40. FE 16 FT. 60 HP. UTILITY INBOARD Chris Craft, Ist class condition, "ee included, reasonable. FE 17 FT. CHRIS CRAFT RUNABOUT. 95 hp. A-l condition, 1425 Rose- . Sylvan ay aes or Oakland _Co. Boat Club aera ot EM 3-41 1954 A.B. BRUCE BUILT 3 POINT hyd ie ‘A-l condition. $125. 423 _ North Shore Dr. Lake Orion 1954 A-B BRUCE BUILT 3 Hydro. Excellent condition. 423 N. Shore Dr. Lake Orion 1955 11 FT. SWITZER-CRAFT witlt Mercury 25 HP motor and trailer, MI 6-3437, AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY—PORTABLE GALV.; _ STEEL DOCK MATERIAL — pales Airs WATER SKIS INLAND. L AKE SALES POINT $125 BOAT. ‘TRAILER $60, 13 } GAUGE mee gun with shells, $35. FE = BOAT COVERS MADE TO = canvas repairs FE 44277 o a4 “3 Midiand Dr BOAT AND TRAILER COMPLETE with cover, Practically sew. FE __ 46488 p after 4 pm BOATS 12-PT $40 40 1¢-FT. 8 _ 9669 Highlana Rd. (M59). BOAT TRAILERS ALL 8STEE L | shock absorbers, winch Perfect Nee 16 ft. t. Ca'l EM °-2021 after 6 ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS tall - BOATS $55. SHARP CARS ONLY If your car is sharp bring car ane Bus sie ls | — paid tor e. mod BU D “SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & E. Blvd. wees od, SCRAP CARS. WANTED EES ol USED cars, any make any model, To Wes . BAGLEY AUTO PARTS FE 65-0219 10 BAGLEY 8T. CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE models. Economy 22 Auburn WTD.; JUNK CARS & SCRAP service. oth FE 4-0562. WTD. RAP METAL junked cans FE 35-4638. _For Sale” ‘Trucks 9 90 sHaRe on CHEVIE ', TON PICK- up. R tlonala. & H. Spotlignt. Dt Becps | overionis. Under coat. AND 65 CHEV. DUMP TRUCK. 18,000 ay miles. Good condition. EM i983 RD F 700 TRACTOR, tanks, fifth wheel and license, "63 Chev. 2- also hee] dump box; _ton rear axel Ez i953 FORD 6, PICK-UP, 9675. OA 8-3529. 1375 _| Sashabaw_ Ra. "83 FORD DUMP. 600-6, 24, actual miles. $1,750. OR 3-7304. FOR SALE 1950, tia soe SEPTIC tank truck EM 3-42 33 GMC ‘3 TON SS UP. PER- fect running cond. %675 JEFFREY FORD SALES 1947 Chevrolet Panel “$145 1953 Chev. 34 T. Stk. $795 1955 GMC Suburban $1195. 1952 Chev. Sed. Del. $595 1952 Ford Tractor ...$495 WILSON, GMC. oy Oakland at Cass °' FE. 5-0485 E 44531 MICHIGAN'S LARGEST GMC RUCK DEALER EVINRU MOTORS MICHIG AN PROPELLORS | FOR 4301 Dixte Bwy Drayton rae. OR 31202 2830 S Dort Hwy Fiint IRI§f ROOTS, MOST OF THE NEW- YOUR 1H DEALER er varieties Over 300 names. PONTIAC RDO. AT OPDYKE Majoretie Alborak, Bronze Syn- S he pathany, Paha Jane Cas- Bolens & “W eel horse | adain, meno. Raspberry Ribbon. ‘and me others, Ano | tTactors, Several good | cut flower Auburn. “ rf tt Os Ww of Rochester Ra_| Used tractors. Also pow-' Rochester, Mich. —peppra| C7 MOWerS. Evans Equip: | MATO. CABBAOE, EPPER | ae ety a | i flower plants. Seed potatoes.| ment, 6507 Dixie Hwy. | Cymer Wenen ang Ouurte. FE) NIA 5.7878. a —— t 9000 ~ BEAUTIFUL | DEARBORN CORN PLANTER | ae wp to 6m tall. Root) —— attach. nearly new. OA | runed and trimmed. Your choice | _8-2841 $ for free booklet: “How POR SALE FERGUSON TRACTOR to Plant Trees.” 17 Miles north ana complete farm tools. Corn of Dixie ry | 10 Mile and Taft Rds, Northville | Leh Ye oma cb dapgi p velcro 4 Herbert Guntevilier. | at Mathews ic | + Bre Mocha gad to's mie we GARDEN TRACTON ANDOU | Orovelane (8 for small wheel boat trailer. 12 IRIS TIME is HERE. SELECT | t OL 6-218! | your Iris Rhizenes while in- — ; _bicom. 36 Cooley ” j GOOD USE D LARGE HYBRID TOMATO! TRACTORS - plants in individual pots in and see them eniums. petunias Hill Greenhouses Om We have aise | ether bedd' lamts also ger- . oaks ete. Waterford "9992 Dixie Hwy | | em Waterford Hill opposite Water- | ford Hit! Maner ___ For Sale Pets eee anc one 2 months Eves. or Sat 26 8, Sanford. AKC REGISTERED ae corr tes. Biack and tan | 351 | AKC REO sen RITTANY ~ SPANIEL E 31901 | puppies 628 _FE 21001 __ REGISTERED ) TOY FOX Terrier FE ¢ | AEC RESaTERED: COLLIE PUP. pies $35. OR_}-2761, AKC REO SLACK. 2 COCKER. | __yrs_ old, 038 FE@«10 | AKC REG DASHCHOUND PUP- Ee ‘ane’ $35; Male, #45. MU- AKC REO PEKINGESE 2 MALES OR +n AKC REG SPRINGERS. -_3 MOs. ‘old. Ready for training, Lawiand. | _OR_3} 3-48 AKC REG SCHIPPERKE PUP- _ples 6 wks old -OL_1- 283 BOSTONS AT STUD AKC PUP- _pies Curtiss. OR 3-0206 ae oe SPANIEL PUPPIES, AKC, $23 each. 8480 Tindall Ra. | Davisburg evenings MALES. BE EAGLte Powers Rd. Parmineg- tear Near il vat road. GReen- )_or 44970, COLLIE. 1 YR Ya OUD Pa FAWN AND White Reasonable. OA 8-2718 ~ | COLLIE PUP $20 CUTE KITTENS, | HOUSEBROEEN. |e to kind home. EM 3-855: ‘M 3-8695_ Fe “TO GOOD | HOME. KICE se. male kittens FE 2-69 FEMAT®-AND MALE. ie ) BE ES. 6 week: old, $15 each. Cali _FE_5-3003 after @ = FOR SALE. BEAGLE. $20 CALL _FE 40357 reer. 2 weekdays GERMAN BHOR HAIR “PUP- 8. 3 yr. oid female EM 3-220 GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE. 10 mos. old. Reg. Shots, excellent Bicod ‘tine. $15. Tricolor. FE +0050, GERMAN SHORT HAIRED POINT- Pibne 5e74 Livernols Rd, Troy ARAKEETS, an Ganhene CaGEs, ayn ag 927. Oakland Ave. Parakeets tase to dalk Allowance for old bird, _Supplies. $01 4th St. FE 240 23. PARAKEETS, CANARIES. CAGES and supplies. Cra: 2 REE OR 1983 after REO. PLOTT HOUND PUPS, FE FE 2-5085. ee GERMAN SHEPARD PUP- : Bea = mark 6 wks. om 9072 White Lake Rd. Clark- ston. Across from prison camp. _ eof BEAGLES | CALL OR }-7500 a ig P. ™ only. |= TOMATOES. $150 4 FLAT A321 00 69 ONE | ALSO STUD) j service sable & white collie. FE : §-8371 + FOR SALE: 3 HP. TRACTOR Bottled eas. roof coating, patnt, with attach. 2519 Lance Perry hitches, averioad sp 8, refrig- Acres 3 miles south of Lake Orion Biete i weores. a ‘ost — McCUI.LOCH CRAIN SAWS: | oes me parts Rentals Parts @ Renairs oe t 4 pomec in the Vera. 1 1e90 Crooks _Rd _MI 16-0448 Oven Eves, & f fun 3200 | MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS. OR OP. : in and see ‘em at F Miller’ a WANTED TRATLERS. USED WE WE Garden & Lawn Equipment, 1593) 7. o bag) eons Ld Cade trailer South Wesduard (Worth of 10, Fe Seles at the Holly Mile Rd.) Birmingham, Mich Tatler Sales, .$210 N. Milford us rts and -ervice demon | strations Porta Spade power | Tilers, Sales and renta.s i vis Service $80 N. Opdyke Rd Pontiac FE 44380 GRAVELY ,TRACTOR & ATTACH- ments in good senditon: Mi ee — |GEHL HAMMERMILL. 2615 1962 John a = —— plow and 1982 Case” v ace ‘coahe hitch 1952 ere eee oe front loader. : | alts Chalmers B Be with plow. ] cultivato | Case used side rake. Parts and Service Trade-ing Wanted E-Z Credit Rates Low Interest Rates Apt ae ore ej HOUGHTEN & SON | 628 North Main Rochester OLive_ 1-9761 | “AA BUYS AT,LEE’S Riding garden tractors, the fe | mous gardener-ailj-economy-wheel | horse and Bradv — Ronee up. Walking trecters, Lepeghe $129 up. neeen las saw 180, Rotary mowers at best Sones tn town. Terme to suit. LEE’S SALES @ SERVICE Clem a rE 28-FT LIBERTY TRAILER. priv. tors Area 6 6300 Pon- _tiac Lake R ~ OXFORD Trailer Sales General coaches '9 ft wide up to 45 ff long 2 bedrooms 20 gal. water heater falcusie windows house type furmaces. Here's a real 27 to 45 ft balcony kitchen 27 People are really caning about this latest tn mobi] homes The new Ve-Ke-shun-Ftte trart- ler and Holley Runabout are reg- ulars on our lot. we have several regres we will sell on rental basis. Parts ond Disigg cocky % raners to pick f Phone 32-0721 M24 one Mie’ 8. of Lake Orion 021 Mt. 3-0830 FRAZER FOTO 1 TILLERS. NEW & Featherstone Rd pdyke = JOHN DEERE pene A TRAC- _pubber, $275 MA “ST NEW HOLLAND 7 HAY BALER One international rubber tire rake, one bale loader. Harold __Witt, 1 mile E. of Wixom on M218: INTERNATIONAL DOZER. 7 FT. blade. Chev. coe and 20 Low Boy. 1010 E Walton. % mile E. cf _Phone Midwest 46053. | Mich. Chain Saw Distr. ALES SERVICE AND RENTALS | MY 3-6821_ 15 Front st iy 34511 MOWER TANDUM, ? BLADE. 16" plow, set of tas for Ford or Ferguson, MI 4-8413 MUST BE SOLD Rd, Hoily. MEjrore 4-6771. TRAILER "EXCH ANGE | 60 8 Telegraph FE 2- Trailer Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION GREAT LAKES BEEMER. 2 and 3 bedroom..16 to 51 ft. 10 ft. wide available We fin- ance as low as ‘5 ver cent dn. as long as 6 yrs 72 months to pay. Bank rates Some used trailers, like rent—no down pay- PARTS STORE L |DON'T DELAY - HOT WEATHER - is coming. Get your self-support- ing deluxe canvas or aluminum awnings ba gr te ao siesed er, now. Lo e ~~ sane tomes BY JUNE 10th | 16 farm tractors 5 garden trac- | tors, } trucks. No reasonable of-— fer refused. 3123- iaoet as. £ Pon- tiac, \% ae Opdyk FE or NEW AND USED 2 4ND 4 ROW corn planters Big casortenent of new and used hay tools Davis Machinery, Phone ¢5R2. Ortonville ONE DISC AND SICKLE FOR Sears garden tractor, new con- _dition eal FE_2-5308 tskD- GARDEN “TRACTORS § AND A SiZE8 AND. MAKE PRICED SELL | AUTO GLASS SER VICE OM “504 py geld Ae | 2 Sie — e ws tS wn eon FE Ciiis |. gises Sree) har ecinn te SING BROS. customer. All work : YOUR LH. DEALER 4 P stows hone PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE age A poet ter GOOD USED GRAVELLEY | 122 Oakland Ave. FE 47008 WTD. = tractor, Teasonable. OL SACRIFICE REG. FEMALE BOX- er. 7 mos. old. FE 2-5000. TROPICAL FISH & SUPPLIES Pincomb's, 48 Park 8t.. Oxford 8-2976 Open Evenings Dogs Trained, , Boarded 70 A-| TOP SOIL, RICH BLACK dirt, sand, gravel, and fill dirt Eugene Bennet 5-478. A. air. ton, 20 ND aon rave! aint, FE 8- = AL'S, re — wcclvered , BLA Ay and fill @-) TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STORE. Sand. vel An le lim, Pe bafta or re seita, SOIL BLACK DIRT, at, on. = urklow, FE wirasa <7 fil. pest orl How & . grave je ard. wh 3-591. X GRADE TOP SOIL. SAND, gtagel and fill OR 43-9500. BLACK DIRT A-1 and bqo a ghana George | PRR WHITE sce DOVES. ALL PET _whop_@ § Astor PE ¢-6433 Hay, Grain & Feed 71 71 | "Le. smarty Rochester Rd. Ean” Auction Sale 7 ee Laat ' AUCTION Saturday June 912° pm. 201 w roline Fenton, Mich. Antique chairs, chests, tables, old pine desk. Alabaster clock, wal- nut wall brackets, bedroom china. safe refrigerator. chairs garden Trinkets, buen 36" wood lathe & tools. Kitchen pa heres ails, lawn cnet oe i Co: Hund = + les from old C. Fenton and other MIXED HAY, GRAIN & STRAW, mber, Tractor work, MA §-0666. - ED. QUAN? OL 2 For Sale Livestock 72 BUCKSKIN MARE. BEAUTIFUL Tandem trailer, OA 06-3307. 3165 Davison Lk, Rd. i HOLSTE! bull. 1 fresh Guernsey cow, MAy- fair 96-6613. eh ae om be Rent Trailer Space 79 79 NEW—AUBURN HEIGHTS salads shoot sae TRAILER SPACE. ALL USED CA A-1, 67015 WHITE WALL. GOODYEAR. FIRESTONE. “GOOD. er park. Concrete walks. Lee. lots feniy eso: < Pe mile 8. Pon’ tiac, . Ondrke rE 58519 or FE modern conven For large or small modern trailer. wanda Pon- _tiac Press Box 109. R AIR CONDITIONE built rd Novi, used 1 season. For Sale Tires 80-A RO eee new ‘ USED TIRES. ee 30 OU also white Wa Saginaw. FE_4-0687, rich U. 8. Black or White Si ies Walls, Off New Cars. Pull ‘one . — 60 per cent off, ED WILLIAMS 451 @. Saginaw at Raburn Auto Service — 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine ihren. 23 Herod. Phone rE 2-2563. { AUCTION. SAT. 7:30. Come — 780 Orioh-Re-HO. Classified Ads ! To swap what you don’t need for what you do, call FE 28181, - , \ ° "82 42, CUSHMAN egy ‘SS ALLSIA EXC, COND. FE 32-0412, 2341 Pine; 1955 ALL STATE : Sea enw _Sale Motor Scooters 82 NEWLY PE 20355 after = $150, FOR GaLy 1934 CUSHMAN 4-6548 noel BOAT & M MPLETE OUTBOAR: D SERVICE ALL © ee ARN PAINTS A VARNISHES MARINE SALES & TORAPH 7 | pet CRAFT 18 FT. UTILITY, excelient shape. 2162 Pontiac Dr., _ Sylvan Village COSTELLO & oan MOTORS. Screened-in side cabana Pontiac | ‘Tilers. Lake jOrion. MY 3-3732. | 1946 Pontiac 2 di Lake ___ For Sale Cars 91 CLEAN CARS 1951 Oids Super del. 88 2 dr. Clean, 1952 2dr. Very clean 1984 Ford V-8 2 dr.. r. 1941 Chev 4 dr 1953 Dodge ,pickup. Like new Statt’s Motor ales DUMPHY MOLDED MAHOGANY | 89 24 12 ear top boat, Weight 89 bees oa "SS twice, cost tak | evneanDe. arar R bp. 3434 Ward's e MY 3.2780 Also boat rT. Ca- — 750 aoa Extra Pat ont MOTOR 5 Point. FE 2.8411. .~JR_ BEST QUALITY MARINE SUPPLIES — es _ — moron? EVINRUDE, MOTORS Whirlwind boats Wolverine boats Grumman -canoces = Town canoes trallers Sienente on piler- Merine Hasty TER Harrington Boat Works 1890 S Telegraph Phone FE 2-6033 —— Lal Petia tos RD for ti MARINE SUPPLY 369 Orchard Lake Are, Phone FE }-8020 FOR SALE l¢ FI. WOLVERINE boat arr 10 h. _P. Mercury mo- ake Orion DGE CARS AND TRUCKS Open 8-0 Daily “$3" CHEV BEL AIR — IVORY- green. One owner, $800. Cal] be- _fore 3.00 or weekends. OR 3-8134, ~ Guaranteed ONE OWNER CARS | 36 Pontiac Hardtop ‘$3 Dodge Coronet V-8. Loaded | ‘$5 Studebaker V-8, 9.000 miles | "$5 Cadillac hardtop, full power | "$4 Cadiliac 62 Sedan, like new | ‘33 Cadillac hardtop, eyecatecher. i) Sapien 210, 4.600 miles "34 rd, radio and heater "8) Ford Customline, V-8, sharp "S4 Chevrolet Bel-Air Ha top CHOICE OF 10 CONVERTIBLES 100 OTHER RS Many Transportation Specials Financing Arranged We Trade For | ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn Ave. off Saginaw FE ¢-2131 tor, fal bie. _ Call FE 2-6053 ier 6:00 p.m. Fags SALE USED EVINRUDE 5 , $6: seek Aveeter Ts hp. $85; = ft. Chris boat with weal and Mer- cury 7% motor, ready to go, $347 complete; 14-ft Wage-maker. 2 steering wheels control, Evinryde 25 electric, Tee-Nee trailer and boat cover, complete, 8795. Bee us first, for your new boats and motors. $100 trade-in on vour used outboard motor on a new Mercury Mark 25 at Cliff Drrer’s Gun and | . Milford Center, 15210 NW _Rd.. Holly. MElrose 4677 MUST SELL MY VERY FAST 1¢° ft. 100 h.p.. speedboat. FE _ 5-2139 _ | MARTIN 4 OUTBOARD $75 00 _Johnson Seahorse. $30. FE 5-7552 SCOTT. ATWATER | ‘otor FE ees SHORTY HOOK’S PLA MERCURY ee see MOTORS Sales and Service Doli MARINE evinavoe MO- yrs WANTED: ~ SMALL Evinrude outboard motor. 3 “t.p. or less. Good condition. FE 2-2401. WHY PAY TOO MUCH MONEY for that mew boat? Come out and I will] make vou ao deal at a _ Howard Loomis, 10655 Dixie Hwy. Transportation Offered 87 BL TO Sot nearer iN SCHED- irliner, fare only S tawatt sias: agent rty Service. ._OR 1. abe DRIVING CALIFORNIA wishes to share ¥ and ex- mses with another vy. Call 3-4707 e. 6: mm. TRUCE GOING NOR PaR load either way. FE 56-6806. Wanted Used Cars 8&8 PAY TOP SOLLSS FOR Tere late model =| COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. N. Main, Rochester Seg tea OF WO te ee On © CEL cara, FE 2-2666 days or eves. DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 28181, 1950 BUICK, $275 222 (W. 7. Montealm oCONVERTIBLE. 1954 FORD CUSTOM LINE 4 DOOR BUICK 1956... Full pow *945 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER L 1-971 = ‘FOR MORE THAN 3 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" ‘Wie, 2 roe 61 for inte sale. piinted) 3507" "Elis abeth FE 2-007 or PE 47684. 4RE YOUR CAR PA TOO help you te. leas expensive fe. BRIGHT SPOT 36 Mercury ....... $2595 Montclair, Merc-O-Matic, Radio & heater W-wall es, save many dollars, 55 Cadillac Cpe.....$3695 Hydramatic., radio & heater, W- wall tires, low, low price. 54 Olds 88 ........$1595 2 dr. bo pry case Redio & heat- er, white, beautiful car. "53 Hudson Hornet...$795 Hydramatic. Radio & heater, ex- ceptionally clean. Special e =. OLDS-CADILLAC Orchard Lake at Cass. 1 ¢ . "36 PONTIAC 870. y FORTY-TWO THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 a | re. 455k S ‘ : al * = * ye ee ye we <- -p heo ® A in 4 i 5, sonable. wo Square Lake 1953 FOR VICTORIA. heater. Continental kit, Don't (0+ poe 80 Poa = 2 DR. is and heater Overdrive. ae. No rust. Runs perfect. 0 ree LES FIND BARGAINS LIKE THESE ROGER’ Sees A ES AND SERVICE CLEAN, Low MILEAGE. CAl Cc RS aaa A ARE oer, TO SELL QUICK | _R: \NCH W AGON co ronae: SEE THIS ae "54 Fords th excellent cond!- TINE SELECTION The ideal car = vaca- rosepl hunting and fishin |’ HURON MTR. SALES .$2495 952 _W. Huron FE 2-2641 “caraLaes Radio & heater, Hy- | | 1954 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. ee DON 2.000 miles ww, Ford-O-Matic, r&h, -exc 5 S condition. $1250. WO 3-9400 days, 53 PONTIAC Sta. Ch. OAkiand 8-2082 eves J ar. 56660 5b050+ $1995 | ious 6 CYLINDER FORD. SHARP: -& heater, Hydramatic FE 4-7302 ‘ FORD V8 CONV. R & H __$185_ EM 3-006]. REWARD S| PONTIAC 2 Dr. $795 > aeeee radio & heater, dir 53 3 PONTIAC Chief Deluxey.- $595 vouRsEL a One 133 PONTIAC at sig THESE SAFETY TESTED NEW $ CAR TRADE INS S a ta. Wen. Ses i) 1055 Olds. 8-88. 4 door, two tone » tester dir sig 52 ”) i ote Buick V-8 Hard top—sharp f ON T I. \C . zB 1951 Ford V-8 Fordamatic. 4 Dr. Dix. S695) 95n Pontiac 2 doo? oes & heater. dir. sig Hydra-| 1861 Pontiac 4 doo ; NOUGHTEN, & SON 3] “Bl ‘ICK Super———-— _ ‘your FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE 4 Dr. ccccc..s.. S598 omc TRUCK DEALER Radio & heater, Standard trans- OLive 1-976 ao | 528 N _ Matin, Rochester 7 2 N: As ar abler |) $1 FORD V8. 2-DR.. CLEAN. $345 H Ht Rambl e595 | E 37542 ___Harry Riggins (T ............$593 | s:-porp — 32 PONTIAC. FOR Radio & heater, W-walis | | Sale cheap. 221% Chandler 1954 FORD CUSTOM RANCH wagon, R & H, turn indicators overdrite, WW. two-tone, a dual- T t ti | a family car, 3.000 Gold EeSEor a ion Bel Gift stamps { Lake Orion Motor hales s| | = at Clarkston Rd. seeenels ! _ Ford Mercury oo MY_ 2-2611 __| 147 FORD. , GOOD COND. $150. = _, +9733; _. __'| 3) CHEV. 2 Dr.. aes) isi FORD 2? DR- “Radio & heat or—-Pewerglide {38 Whitfield "SO ME RCU RY Lai (8 RANCH WAGON. R&H ; 1) 2 indicators selling for a low 4 Dr. on 750 ert a jean Geld “Bell gift stamps Radin & Heater Overd / Lake ton ctor Sales / M24 at Clarkston Rd. ba PONT 2 Dr. $1. 39.50 / Pora = Mercary DEV 2 Dr... .. $205 fe __MY 2-2611 : — 51 FORD VICTORIA, $400, 70 8 tee & heater. "Marshall es “47 FORD B TUDOR. ~ $85 FE 4-1152 _ 1955 CUSTOMLINE}FORD, RADIO heater and staffflard shift with pate Very nice bake over 45 Lock woo: OA REPAIL ‘ | a | 1982. FORD @ CYL. 2 DOOR Ra- dio & heater $450 STORE, | “GOODW IT ° USED CAHS” 65 MT CLEMENS sT/ FE 14-7117 BEHIND THE Post OFFICE CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts _FE 4-3885 “BUD SHELTON OFFERS =5] 4 _< CHEVROLE ' Radio & heater, * baie walle, $350 | (34 Pontiac SC. Catalina S188 : # tea) Wecetios (snectal: oo OP rere = ‘bs Ford C-line ¢ dr. FOM gii9s || S52 CHEVROLET Dlx. 4 Door............ $695 'S4 Chev. Bel Air ¢ dr. PO $1195 De- CEN’ RAL #83 a4 tom | Seaddbueew coll Uramrponcitons *™# Mester Dir Sie. De t : | 5 f | ™aer LINCOLA- MERC URY i} oe ~ 2 er : poe | 53 PLY MOUTH Cranbrook 4 Dr........... $74 Cass/at Pike Sts. ‘53 Plym. 2 dr. Hi-drive $s 705 | Sedan A real nice car with plenty of extras Hi-Drive a +3885 "$2 Merc. mM “§ 705 transmission. : (‘$2 Chev. Be] Air P-G . $ 705 85 $ CHEV _ SER 6 ‘on ae 2 er Cpe . 3 785 Also ym | ar § 505 PS ; we CHEVROLET CONV: lar een tae $ Sas \ Nice Selecti f Used Trucks ERTIBLE | ‘hi Ford Viet Fordomatie . & 645 “A vice selection © SEC TUCKS : lo agg i Power Glide. W ‘81 Pontiae 2 dr $ 395 : Call after 5.20 ba fat 7 WeAsie! Sasi toe Mis ciark Bi MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES ud Shelton , MOTOR SALES ELLENT CONDI. LINCOLN oe dion jow mileage. FE 44368 aoe, RADIO, | iene | Cor Auburn & East Blvd. FE 46728 PREMIER HARD- Full power. Show room con- CHEVRO Used Car Va Ss CHENROLET Rel Ai \38.... 54 “CHEVROLET Radio and heater finish Car DelRay Cpe is like new RED AND IVORY. A 12.000 mile motor, O'Drive Radio and heater "35 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Door 1 owner 55 FORD Cust. \-8& tres 4 real buy 34 CHEVROLET 210, 2 Door set of tires. 53 NASH Amb. 4 Door Sed...... EBONY BLACK finish Hydramatic. Heater. Reclining seats too! “Your CHEVROLET | FE 4-4546 Home of the NASCAR Award Winning Offers These 2115S. Saginaw 2 Door TURQUOISE AND-IVORY Radio and heater Glide Very clean inside and out Low mileage Power Glide beautiful RED AND WHITE 33 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Dr............. 845 8UN GOLD AND IVORY Has radio and heater W-Walls Very nice : 2 CHEVROLET 4 Dr Dike... . 8675 Radio and heater Power Glide 2 tone BLUE. with | mat sich: ing seat covers. You will like it Sl CHEVROLET 4 Dr............6......6: S475 DARK GREEN finish. Has heater, seat covers, Very good tires Runs. real « "30 PLYMOUTH 4 Door.........00..0.... $375 BLACK finish Radio and heater New tires. Clean inside and out "90 FORD 2 Door..... ccc e eee ec eee eee es $375 Radio and heater JET BLACK finish. New rubber "33 CHENVROLI-T 1!; Ton. Stake. ..........$050 i 14 ft rack, bydramatic lift gate A real bargain 48 CHEVROLET 1) Ton POU. .......008. $450 | Heater Good tires. Looks and runs hhe new 35°-CHEVROLET Hardtop ............... $1995 Immaculate wa sh. Radio and heater. and other extras 2 door. A auere ear in excellent condition. BLUE AND IVORY. Large neater Dir sig. plus a brand new Tadio and Weather Eye LET lues!| asec... S1695 Power sel als honev with V-8 . $1095 . S595 'Plent of ex- . $1095 . $865 Dealer” FE 4-2549 TURN TO. TURNER For the BEST In “WHEELS and DEA '€4 Ford 2 Dr. ...$ 899 "53 Chev. 2 Dr. ..$ 599 55 Plym. 4 Dr. ..$1299° 55 Chev. 2 Dr. ..$1244 54 Buick S. H/T $1699 55 Ford Wagon. .$1499 52 Chev. 4 Dr....$ 444 "51 Plym. 4 Dr. . .$ 244]. 53 Mere. 2 Dr. ..$ 744 "52 Ford Hardtop $ 744 ’55 Ford 2 Dr. ...$1044 53 DeSoto 4 Dr. $ 644 ’33 Nash 2 Dr. ...$ 644 = 53 Buick Super. .$ 999 ’54 Plym. 4 Dr. ..$ 844 = -'53 Ford 4 Dr. .. .$ 599 ’55 Ford Hardtop $1744 56 Ford Tudor 8 $1599 'S3 Dodge 2 Dr. ..$ 644 53 Ford R. Wgn. $ 944 52 Ford 4 Dr. ...$ 444 51 Chev. 2 Dr. ...$ 244 ’54 Pont. Hardtop $1444 — ’52 DeSoto Cl. Cp: $ 544 52 Olds 88 2 Dr. $ 644 ~—'54 Ford Hardtop $1199 54 Chev. 4 Br. ..$ 899 -°53 Plym. 4 Dr. ..$ 599 54 Pon. Dix.2.D. $ 999 _'53 Olds 8&8, 2 Dr. $ 999 $2 Ford R. Wgn. $ 744 "53 Pont. S 2 D. $ 699 52 Plym. 2 Dr. ..$ 444 = "51 Ford 2 ..$ 244 $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS CARS LISTED BELOW 1951 Ford '3 T. Pickup 1952 Plym. Club Coupe 1949 Willys Sta. Wen. 1951 Ford Convertible MANY MANY . MORE 1956 FORD 8 Cylinder 2 Dr., Fully Equipped. $45.04 monthly with nominal down payment. CONVERTIBLES 1954 Ford 1952 Buick 1955 Ford 1953 Chevrolet 1951 Ford 1952 Oldsmobile Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham Mldwest 4-7500 A PHONE CALL SINR IS VY COURTESY CAR Th 1952 Chev. Coupe 1951 Buick 4 Door For Sale Cars © _91 MODEST MAIDENS | ‘ By Jay Alan For Sale Cars; 91 For Sale Cars 1 For Sale Care For Sale Cars = 911 _— Motor Sal e KY BOB otor sales. | t AR ww . SAYS jh “We will sell you a car, 7 F : | even if your credit has T d | ear balance easy 4 ‘ + a mall ROST been turned down else- PON | I A raae Ns BILL SI see ' i ” USED where. ra : MTORD VICTORIA... $2185 €2_Oakland Ave. rE 5-029 <7 & PEC $2100 , . i OFFERS ' ‘SS FORD § CONVERTIBLE sis95| West Side Used Cars | j n ‘4M FORD 2 DOOR........ $8 695| Drive out where overhead ts tel} \ . ° ‘$4 STUDE. CHAMP 2 dr.... $ 895 = the difference. Many i . . . ‘53 C 8. 4 door...... $ 045 to choose from | BIRMINGH AM No co-signers - ‘$3 BUICE Goon eeneens $1086 "West Side Used Cars No furniture loans larkston "$3 KASH WAGON. es © 4 Bee FE _¢aiss No finance companies. ‘82 BUICK BU POLET + gow R SEDAN | § 695 4 LIQUIDATION LOF | N d ; 9 PLY MOUTH Beivecere... $ 495 Down, assume easy monthly o red tape 1956 Catalina Coupe, Loaded. Dem- | ‘52 N AMBASS 4 dr 8 495 eects. Mower’ 5” Used) Ost, Immediate Delivery | esf'iaahieaaranine Wal ses: [33 BONE den SGT =~ monstrator ‘80 CHEVROLET 2 door. $ 125 | We Hold Y our Note | 1983 Pontiac deluxe. Excellent con-| 48 PONTIAC 4 door) § 130 I OOK! "$3 Chev. 2 Dr $695 Buy Here, Pay Here dition. Low down payment. a Pare lev. fa. Toe NATIONAL : 1950 Pontiac Deluxe transpor- , Radio & heater, two tone blue MOTOR AES A Ge ( LENN’ S International bulldozer, } wer Demonstrato a Diesel power 9 foot ! i tts Seon Payment nn toe oom MOTOR SALES blade, bod eet tio 53 Chrysler Sg05 oe \ FOR SALE. 4@ MERCURY cus. N MAIN ST. CLARKSTON | 354 8 Saginaw FE 1371 ade, g en ee. ) tom conv. chopped top with full Open nights "til 9 ‘See it today. pee cere tranemis-_ wnat sae Nae recat tn qi Maple _§-5566 __or__MAple_$-1141 | \55@ PONTIAC DELUXE 2 DOOR. . 1953 NASH STATESMAN, $450. EL- | 1952 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 2 One, N ; Maca! | — \aeatl gin 6-3234 Southfield fownship. | dr. 30600 miles, Hester and white gwner Clean, No rust. FE) 1956 Plymouth station } | s “a NASH, GOOD RUNNING, $65. walls Excevtionally clean. $405. wagons 2 and 4 dr mod: | | | | a re _+Oe. ‘SLOW DOWN | eis. Some are dem 82 Lincoln Capri... $045 | ‘30 OLDS 4DR. EXCELLENT ‘82, PLYMOUTH. $350. els. Some are demos. ‘Radio & heater, W-wail tires, re- \ L tires R&H EM 3-0081. — 222 W. Montcalm. 1966 Plymouth Savoy, ¢ér. V-2 conditioned motor i : 1955 PONTIAC 4 DR. STAR CHEIF rive. R&H, WW. a3 vl /1983 PACKARD CONVERTIBLE. | *I),e Mileage ‘Lite new. Call FE | Fase pacer hobs eweves ye) i= . ; | Red with blacktop. ull power. | 2.7959 after 7 p.m._ Light blue trim Many special fea- re Ah ¢ $1195 _ CAN * 1986 PONTIAC 879 DEbUX, 4-DOOR tures. 53 Buick Super... .$ 1195 i ¢ ENTR AL rdtop, Hydramatic, $2295. PE| You CANT APPORD TO BUY oe ivi hard adio & heater | tise. Wwell tires, Piyeetiee two tone, | “Now =e = t you two boys go outside _ ey PONTIAC CATALINA 7. es eke cae rete eas Fa ures. ney ; tat. ons | very clean a — ee ee sane ’ vie Station wag nabs > ‘ : — | Zico" MERCURY Very sharp, 33 light green top, "88 Pontiac 2 @r $1687 Shown by Appointment | For Sale Cars 91 Kor Sale Cars 91 FE 4-385 _| fet match Rah, iD nagge ol 4 VPord 3 dr s1147 Dealer's Wife’s Car *s TE Yr. 813050 RTS | ed 1950 PLYMOUT If you're looking for an excep- TES ‘ ny Bcieury — soso Mel ‘81 DODGE + DR ete ORS |, MERCURY CONVERT. EX- | Manning MSe0 Elizabeth Lake Rd” ples Aulo Balen 6S Oakland. FE $3 Booting 2 S sce son THESE CARS ON SPECIAL SALE . . matic ir sig. back-up it i sf B = . te Dark green 116-1368 aft. «pm.| top. Goan “coed ‘kite tle pha 1953 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4-2-2351 ry oem A oy g Set }083 esos oreet Clu Cpe. twin “M PORD CUS ¢ DOOR, POWER! _!71.W Lawtence | OL, Sedan. ratte ee ia eee! | PONTIAC RED CONVERTIBLE ‘S3Chevie 2dr... $737| er _‘teering, R_& MFM 30081 1952, MERCURY. R&H. OVER-| Mayfair 6-650 after 6 pm.| Oe Year old Like new. one Rett Boe oboe oo badd 'S4 Buick Super. $1695 | drive, turn indicators, two-tone All day Sunday owner. $2,000. Ph OR 3-2618 - er baad Saratoga .... § 627 Lapa poet Station wagon. @ dr p a black and white. with WW really 1951 PONTIAC CLEAN, 8495. 223 a — ar . ‘ ne || 3 seats R&M Good family airs SUPER Sides? Ar Ok Seid Batic —— | to eRe Fark oo bir) : | Dynafiow, lake Orion Mechor Sales 5 i-, PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 1951. $300. | 47 Ford : $ 87! 952 Chrysler V-8. 4 dr. ew York-| | M24 at Clarkston Rd. 46 Plymou'h st aeees $ 67 er. Power steering. best Torque ned] PE IAL . Ford Mercury PONTIAC 1954. 4 DR. CHIEFTAIN | eave R. and H WW. tires. = 2611 ° deluxe. Green. Sharp! FE 40622.) ie as A oF peautitel, condnien. Tix % Cotes | : — ————* ——— ae : 7 14 ; cR-Up ..-.. 5... 4 Beas Cpe... . $1645 New rlar sobs, OLDeasoeILe HAR Dror ; rr) ee soo. | °3S Dodge pick-up _ " ou e ont ; a 82 to 4 2 Cranbrook c} sae ne, wana tal poe (Juarantee ers ta transmission, Paci & 56 Dem OS. 1948 PONTIAC C CONVERTIBLE. ba GME Suburban be ee ee ce club cpe : i : A Good condition. Ch E 2-8085. | -49 Ford utility 7 i | '36 PONTIAC DEMOS AND "31 PONTIAC HYDRA. 4-DR, $495| "48 Chevie ‘utility $327) : a STON q OFFICIALS’ CARS = AT: \ | @pooR SEDANS. 6 CYL. Low 5! OLDS 8 HYDRA. 4-DR. 9495 | - ( LARBST¢ _ 5 Mercury Cpe... $1795 TREMENDOUS SAVINGS “| MILEAGE. PRICED TO SELL. | oe polo DYNAFLOW, AE. ANY MORE | MOTOR SALES aes radio & heater, W-wail | : | °58 GM : Chrysler-Plymoutt HARDTOPS es . sey onn ener | C PICKUP. $1,250 NE IDF. R irysier-Piymouth i Stags ra CONVERTIBLES LING OL Ni - ME RC L RY ene gel da or | New Indian motorcycle. ee & up 33 8S. MAIN 8&T { = : Cass at Pike Sts. : lege Collision CLARKSTON ; FE ¢ 4-3885 _ | BRL AIR HARD-TOP SEDAN. 5 Cass oo Ra ard to spell Easy to tea, MA 5-5141 _— = —————- | “BEAUTIFUL BEIGE & COPPER | = 32 8. Saginaw FE? n 8 am to *. om Daily 5S Ford ....2...4.- $1995 | 2TONE. LOADED WITH EX- ee seine Crown Victoria. radio & heater, ic se ; two tone red-white, Ford-O-Mat- tation Wagon a / fe, Hke new. BEA oe DOOR SEDAN. S | oe PUT. IVORY. AND a e pecials! Gpay inion. “Loan . WITH TRAS 54 Mercury DOWN | MANY MORK TO CHOOSE FROM 34 Mer ir) . PAYMENT AS\LOW AS Sta. Wen. eee ee 81745 33 pevanawee cee 4 raped 195 Monterey 8 passenger. radio & $ : heater, W-wall “pea epower brates 53 PLYMOUTH Sub $160 | ‘ ; . |” “coRNER MOF, MILL STREET _ BRAID Y eT: our one) a . 2 : i RIOMEST 7eanes ; Bob Frost, Inc. b. | Moator Sales OWEST TERM . 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