The Weather U.S, "Weather Bureau Forecast =o mi : i : = r IAC PRESS ree 114th YEAR. ‘THE PON PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1956—40 PAGES kk: INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE - qe < we teven u on Trounc Poy 5 Kefauver ; AP Wirephote BACKED BY CALIFORNIA DEMS — A happy Adlai Stevenson faces campaign workers at his Los Angeles headquarters last night following a victory over Sen. Estes Kefauver in the California pri- mary. He is flanked by his California campaign manager, Pat Brown, right, who is the state's attorney general. fasjeicinvans aIEe lleoe Votes in Victory Three More Men Indicted BOSTON .(INS)—Thr ee more men were indicted last night in the $1,219,000 Brink's rokpery and the FBI raided several places in search for $25,000 of the parently failed to match in loot, in addition to the estimated $86,000 recovered yesterday. 68 Convention Senator Pledges Fight to Finish but Experts Say He’s Through SAN FRANCISCO ) — Adlai E. Stevenson swept ito a thunderous California ‘victory today that all but ‘knocked Sen. Estes Kefau- ver out of the running for ‘the Democratic presidential nomination. Stevenson took Califor- nia’s 68 Democratic con- ‘vention votes by what. approached a landslide Margin and forged so far ahead of his rivals that he looked like the man to beat for his party’s nomination. ‘He was getting 62 per cent of the Democratic vote in ‘California. | Including yesterday's California, Montana and South Dakota prima- ries, Stevenson has 2591 delegates and Kefauver 166. Other candi- dates have 226 tota! and 370%, are uncommitted publicly. | While this left Stevenson sub- | stantially short of the €96'; nom- | inating figure, the impetus of his California victory seemed likely | te win him support from pre- | Vieusly andecided delegates and others still to be chosen. Despite his California showing, the former Illinois governor ap- own ballot total the count rolled up by an unopposed 70-vote delegate slate backing President Eisenhow- er for the GOP nomination. | rs Adlai Surveys Victory ‘Adlai Takes All | Grand Trunk Officials Inspect Local Facilities | President Sees Tragedy in Cut _ of Foreign Aid Passage of $4.9 Billion Overseas Program ng j1 4 ae te 4 WASHINGTON (#—. President Eisenhower said today it would be tragic if Congress doesn't support his foreign aid program. But he said he believes there “should be a restudy of aid-for Yugoslavia in the light of Marshal Tito’s new friendliness with Moscow. | His statement came at a news conference in which Pontiac Press Photo jhe: Plugged hard for enactment manager, Grand Trunk Western; M. A. Metcalf, vice president, Ge eee a: $4,900. - A . Bn, . ; gn aid program. The Canadian National Railways; Donald Gordon, president, Canadian House Foreign Affairs Committee National-Grand Trunk Railroad System; and Walter K. Willman, has voted a $1,109,000,000 cut. Pontiac city manager. \ 2 Drew away f taking sides in primary contests be- tween Republicans. Eisenhower REVEAL EXPANSION PLANS — Officials of the Grand Trunk and Canadian National Railroad systems were in Pontiac Tuesday inspecting railway facilities here in connection with expansion plans. They met with business and industrial leaders at luncheon. Shown above, left to right, are F. A. Gaffney, vice president and general said he believes it is not’ the place of the President of the U Railroad Plans Detroit's Water Pipeline Plan 22s. 7% Expansion Here Surprises City, Area Officials ‘cz %er More Yard and Tracks on whether he may campaign Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo's been made by Flint, Pontiac, and able to comment on the proposal more vigorously this fall than he to Provide Industry With announcement yesterday that De-jthe eight communities now in until I've seen their report,” indicated in February. ‘ ‘Better Service treit is “planning” a pipeline tot. southeastern Oakland County Schmid said. | As for whether he may make more than the half dozen televi- Lake Huron to supply .municipal ; i‘ Eeatas (Chy | Menexer, Sabet sion speeches, which the Republi- weter needs in Pontiac, and Oak- Wates Authority. in California “We are prepared to spend ap-; proximately three quarters of a million dollars in Pontiac, most of it to aid the shipping problems here,’ said Donald Gordon, presi- ,at a buncheon yesterday. Gordon \National Railways. lan and Macomb counties, has added to the complications of the water. issue in the area. Comment from officials would indicate Detroit: in forming the new who his dent of the Grand Trunk Western have been directly concerned with to a group of Pontiac business men the growing area water crisis officials George Schmid, engineer man- ager of this group, said its study indicated water obtained through K, Willman said yesterday De- troit officials had not contacted /him before announcing the plan. ican National Committee has in- dicated are on the schedule, the President said that he had not a pipeline would cost up to $8 per/) Willman said Pontiac's study of discussed the matter with anyone, thousand cubic feet. i When the eight communities : found they could buy their 4) mil- is also president of the Canadian have acted entirely on their OwD jign galions a day from Detroit The Suffolk County grand jury returned 22 indict- ments, containing 66 counts, against Jordan Perry Jr. 31, of Boston; Edward “Wimpy” Bennett, 36, of East Weymouth, and John F. Buccelli, 41, of Brookline. They = *were charged with being Tax Rate in City accessories after the fact Remains Stable =: in the Brink's robbery on Jan. 17, 1950. Court. $13.70 Per $1,000 Set Perry was held in Baltimore, ' Bennett and Buccelli were held ‘in $25,000 double surety each after by City Commissioners Md., on a federal parole violation warrant. for 1956 Year A tax rate of $13.70 per $1,000 of assessed value in Pontiac — the same as last year — was approved by the City Commission last night. ' ; : , tbehi he The rate will be levied on an $90.00? from a cache belind the assessed valuation of $239.486,275, seuth end section. _And is expected to net the city’ Perry allegedly told authorities treasury $3,280,961.97, according to he saw $25,000 additional Brink's City Manager Walter K. Willman. ue irae “ore house om ? os riday. is touched oO a ij Pig ed a main isearch for the ‘‘hot’” money by the 1954 also, because of increased | . ‘hasessed valuations, he said. The assessed valuation for 1956 shows Brink's loot in his possession which led te the arrest of Ben- nett and Buccelli and the re- covery of between $70,000 and i Pen loot found in the office wall was in a green picnic icé box. : | The indictments against the an increase of $22,895,795 over 1.6 men linked each with the ot yee. ‘nine Brink’s case defendants now The tax will be the major source waiting trial charged with the for the city’s revised budget of actua) holdup. gained —— i orecered i il Troy Adds One Area, Rejects 2nd Parcel $1,555,314.59 will be derived from sources other than taxes. The $5 million plus total operat- ing budget is an increase of $244,- 448.48 over an estimated budget approved in January. The majer portion of the new | ; ; $200 : approved annexation of a 2%-' oon oe eb Opens square mile parcel of township MORE DEMS VOTE “This is a community problem,” But in their bitterly-fought pri- said Gordon, “and we are anxious! mary yesterday the combined to have the cooperation and Royal Oak Mayor Heward K. he said, ‘‘the answer was Obvious.’ and Kefauver topped substantially tor Division and Fisher Body. We me Detroit officials had not con- the ballots cast in the unexciting want to work this problem out to tacted him or any member of GOP contest. Registered Demo- the best advantage of all COM-| the authority before announcing | crats outnumber Republicans by cerned. | their proposal to the public. 782.000 in the state, which Eisen- “Pontiac's two big indus - ; ‘ "| £ stries = Kelley’s authority was formed at hower won from Stevenson by ip the north end, Pontiac Motor the gessi licirass pi the Inter-County by Detroit's water board. 700.000 in 1952. | and Fisher han- ae Sh ae - Body, are badly Committee. It now includes Oak-| “As an engineer, I wouldn't be Southeastern Michigan authority ifer $1.50 per thousand cubic feet,; Kelley, chairman of the newtly- Schmid today termed Cobo's ptan/the SUP- fermed Southeastern Michigan “competitive,” and recommended vote Democrats fave Stevenson port of city officials, Pontiac Mo-. Water Authority, said yesterday la “careful study” of it by Kelley's He said he had mot heard of a survey being made until yester., iday’s announcement, but would be, Robert Slone echoed Willman’s (program. interested in analyzing any report statement, saying: “We're inter- | a pipeline indicated it would cost Pontiac, ' tiac officials are proposal. “We're interested ourselves,’’ he said. Rochester village manager | ested in such projects, but we (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) $32 million to pipe 50 million gal-, lons a day from Lake Huron to Willman said’ however, that Pon-| “interested’’ in! in any way, we can get sufficient water to the, city quicker than we can supply it Elsenhower launched ~his con- ference with a call for support in | Congress for his foreign aid pro- | gram. The President said that unless \this country continues the pro- ‘gram on an earnest, sincere basis, then it will have to spend many ‘more billions of dollars — com- pared to the foreign aid total — ifor what Eisenhower called this ‘negative, Static general _ defense COSTS LESS THAN WAR | With emphasis, Eisenhower said that now, as long as we aren't _ Voters in the new city: of Troy ti stood: Stevenson 582,408, Kefau- ver 358,535. The Republican count from 13,- i { ‘basis Eisenhower was certain to |top Stevenson | Conceding defeat early today, adequate tow. These plants have che | (Continued on Page-2>Cut: 6) Stevenson Cops : Harriman Votes | Empire State Primary t | | Delegates to Back Adlai ALBANY, N.Y. w—New York! |Democratic leaders’ hopes of pre- senting complete support for Gov.! ‘Averell Harriman at the party's ‘presidential convention sailed out (the window today as at least four |Adlai Stevenson supporters forced, itheir way into the state’s delega- they pleaded innocent at their &*" With 15.366 of 24.160 precincts | dicapped. mow and so is the | in Suffolk Superior counted; ‘the Democratic contest Grand Trunk by the current ar- ° | Fangements for switching -and handling cars. “They are subject to unfortunate Pontiac in the past few years, what was sufficient once, is wholly in- developed enormously and have . of us expected. “We propose to spend about: $600,000 on this one phase of our (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | Pontiac Sales Show Upturn Past 10 Days | Pontiac dealers turned in their Indicates at Least Four highest 10 day new car sales in lower interest rate on two months this week, R. M. Critchfield, Pontiac Motor Division genera] manager announced. Sales for the last 10 days in ley said, Wayne County rejected 4; May were up 23 per cent over the previous 10-day period, Critchfield said, ‘line to Lake Huron already have land and Macomb counties, line to a distant pure-water source. “We see no reason, in the light A “637 precincts, fewer than tabu- delays which slow them down al- of Mayor Cobo's statement. to sus- it was Perry's arrest in Balti: 1teq in the Democratic contest— together too often. In view of the Pend the work of our authority, more Monday with $4,750 of the gave Eisenhower 585,986, On this tremendous growth of industry in Kelley said yesterday. Referring to Cobo’s Detroit-sponsored pipeline would be other adequate water supply Kel- gone far beyond anything that any ley said: “I don't see how the City of De-/ troit could build a pipeline to any lasting ptre-water source, and | serve the area indicated, any - cheaper than the Authority / anyone else could. “Right of way and materials will or ‘cost the samé no matter who builds it. I doubt Detroit can’ get a anybody else.” f When the Southeastern Michigan Water Authority was formed, Kel- membership in it. / Studies of feasibility of a pipe- 20-Mile Night Jaunt te ‘ es and has legal power to issue bonds. enter contracts and build a pipe- ae rey Claim that a ishooting, we aren't spending a tenth as much money as if we Tito Visits Red A-Plant;° U.S. Eyes Yugoslavia Aid |_| MOSCOW (INS) — President Tito of YugoSlavia! resumed his role of-ttstinguished sightseer in MOSCOW) ing aper for area cities than any-today following a round of reconciliation meetings with it on the right track. Soviet leaders. / Tito visited an experimental atomic power station near Moscow this morning, will address students at | TWINING—The President ‘said . Moscow University this afternoon and leave this evening Warmer Weather *for a two-day visit to Len- lingrad. | He will return to Moscow Predicted for Area Saturday before beginning 'a ten-day tour of the Soviet bonds than’ Fair and warmer is the forecast Union. We must continue to wage the peace, he said. We must support such pro- grams as the Mutual Security Act and we must have a continu- study of the program to keep In the course of the conference, Eisenhower also dealt with these other matters: =e Gen. Nathan F. Twining’s accept- ance of an invitation to visit the |Soviet Union air show in Moscow iJune 24 means the United States \will/reciprocate by inviting Twin- ing’s Russian opposite number to ‘this country. Twining is Air Force chief of staff. =~ / STALIN—Eisenhower expressed for all of lower Michigan tonight! The Yugoslav president spoke fa-’the opinion that the denunciation and Thursday. \vorably of Russian aid to unde- of Stalin by Nikita: Khrushchev, | The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- veloped countries and of the nefd/Russia’s Communist’ party boss, |Tomorrow's high will range from Temperatures will average 45, itions. ' | And he indicated that Russian- | Yugoslav relations will be better idegrees above the normal high, -now that Stalin is dead, because of 77 during the next five days. |Monday will be cooler after oc- ‘casional showers Saturday and and in Troy Township yesterday — H OME Sunday and possibly Friday night. '~ The lowest temperature preced-) ‘ing 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac =m" Missing Cow Goes While Harriman will have the. A cow with the instincts of a homing pigeon led a of New | of their mutual adherence to the principles of Marx, Engles and Lenin. (In Washington today the Penta- gon indicated that U. S. military the cost of the Public Safety Bullding. Public works and city ‘land to the city, but a seco overwhelming majority ‘ cows ar to |annexation proposal was turned emralgpny ey fg ‘sew equip. down by township voters. ment " The first proposal passed by a Ths voter-epocoved pay hike tor total city and township vote of 453 to 38. the city commissioners and the mayor resulted in $5,000 extra, Pie a . a while $6,500 is earmarked for hir-| || : , Another proposal to transfer the 9 ; ! | township's water system to city Now 8s the Time: |control passed by a 402-46 vote. Yes, now's the time to get {| Birmingham and Troy Township set for a summer of fun at | voters approved annéxing a square ae ohm and bol you coat mile of township land to Birming- ‘for sale (or want to buy) ham by a 251-18 vote. the Want Ads are made to . Iron Curtain Falls order for you. This one cal tracted ever £0 cash buyers VIENNA U®—Police said today | Czechoslovakia. has started tear- ing down its barbed wire barriers ion the Austrian border, following 'Hungary’s example. . aonemmmemennl WOLVERINE WAGEMAKER 14° mahogany, molded bottom with at , 19 h.p. Super Johnson. Boat trailer All like new ——“gsed 3 times. Bargain! MAple 9821. Clement Gives Bibles To Place Your Want Ad = ~ ~ NASHVILLE, Tenn. ® — Gov. 4 BHAL ES 2-61? Frank Clement will present auto- WANT AD DEPT. state funds, to the 1,500 inmates at 4 =, . the state prison today. : “ @ ‘pocket, four pro-Stevenson men! | won convention delegate seats in| 'the New York primary. Two oth-, \ers -claimed victory over Harri- iman backers as vote counting continued. Two of the upset victors wired Stevenson they would be with him ‘on the first ballot and until you are nominated.” Elsewhere on the primary elec- tion front, virtually all incumbent, ‘candidates for renomination to seats in Congress and the State Legislature won. The Republican slate of presi- dential convention delegates ran without opposition, The GOP is prepared to throw its 96 votes behind President Eisenhower's bid for renomination. Harriman's presidential tub thumpers were prepared to sur render at least two delegate votes, to the Stevenson ‘camp, These) were two delegate candidates, in, Manhattan and nearby Westches-: ter County, who were ‘ in the primary. -° Tammany leader political lieutenants, election Carmine G.|, Signs now direct DeSapio, one of Harriman’s chiet| points of interest along the land-| said he wasiing areas. The signs are in| “very, very satisfied” with the| French but two invasion names Lynn W. Rowe, of 4180 'York’s 98 convention yotes in his Pontiac Township farmer on a lengthy chase yesterday. Baldwin ‘Rd., had to go 20 miles out to Brandon Township to recover a Holstein ‘milker he noticed missing in the morning. Rowe, with the assistance of Oakland Sheriff's Deputies and mailmen in the rural areas, was, ‘|searching the back roads when he found tracks which’ led him to the D. J. Rush farm on Dartmouth Road. County He bought the cow there Monday. |was 51 degrees. The thermometer 'registered 74 at 2 p.m. Farm Index Rises | LANSING | an accelerated pace and may total, about 75 million dollars in 1956 if deliveries are uninterrupted. aid to Yugoslavia is proceeding af , But officials said the shipments. cts a low tonight of 50-54 degrees. for increased trade between ha- was primarily for home consump- tion. Adlai, Truman Ticket Proposed by Californian LOS ANGELES @® — California Atty. Gen. Edmund G. Brown, ‘who now heads the state’s delega- tion to the Democratic nominating ‘convention, suggests this ticket for he party next fall: President, Adlai Stevenson; vice president, Harry Truman. | “Why not?” he said. “Truman ‘has been wanting to get back to @ — The index of can be shut off if Yugoslav dictator Washington, and I think he might prices received by Michigan farm-|Marshal Tito’s current visit to just go for the idea.”’ ers rose five points to 230 during Russia should lead to a determina-| He made his comment to @ the month ending May 15, The tion by the U.S. government that group of ‘reporters as Stevenson federal-state crop reporting service he is rejoining the Communist claimed victory in yesterday's ‘said today. bloc.) iCalifornia primary, French Peasants Mark 12th Anniversary D-Day Beachheads Still Assume U.S. Names OMAHA BEACH, France PB — Even to-the French peasants who live nearby, this beach where the Allies landed 12 years ago today is known as Omaha. Their pronunciation may be dif- ferent, but they have learned the name from serious-faced visitors who- have come in search of) graves and from old soldiers seek-' unopposed ing. spots burned into their — ory of D-Day. ‘visitors to) have stuck—Omaha and Utah— an . the Normandy beaches where the might of the Allies struck to drive back the forces of Nazi Germany. 12TH ANNIVERSARY | Today's 12th anniversary of In Today’s Press . County News. .....0...4.0.5:%8 Editorials Pe. Pee 6 Pot-0-Gold Pd eee eer eeeeee 4 Damon Runyon.............. 16 Sports ..... feaeee 2829, 30, 31 Theaters .............55. eee if TV & Radio Programs......39 Wilson, Earl............... 10 ‘Women’s Pages.....21 thru 2% rp. he THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDMESDAY,. JUN E 6, 1956 i. - Eye a 0K for Bank Move Attorney Will Prepore lease for Proposed ; E we Steps were taken last night by ‘tthe City Commission towards pos- sible approval of a ramp to Connect the Community National Bank to a proposed addition at 15 E. Law- rence St. * . * = = Upon the recommendation of City Manager W. K. Willman, the com-. missioners instructed the city at- torney prepare a proper lease for commission consideration to allow the bank to build over the city alley separating the two buildings. “This might Invelve a ques- ¢ion of clearance,” Willman said. “It has been done before and I tan’t see why it couldn't be done in this case.” The new building, a proposed three or four-story construction. would be on the site now occupied by the Backenstose Bookstore. A. C. Girard, president of the | bank, said cramped quarters has | necessitated the new addition, es-| timated to cost approximately | ATTENDING COUNCIL SESSION — Twelve Pontiac dealers, representing the national Pontiac dealer group met today with top factory management at Pontiac Motor to discuss miatters of mutual interest to dealers and factory. Attending the council meeting: were, front row, left to right: Paul L. Harmon, American Fork, Utah: E. A. Neubeck, Irvington, N. J.; R. M. Critchfield, Pontiac general man-. ager; Carl E. Fribley, Norwich, N. Y.; and Wm. C. Culver of Cedar Rapids, lowa. Second row, left to right are: Bernard C. Johnson, -East Point, Georgia; Lansing W. Thoms, St. Louis, Missouri; Frank V. Bridge, Pontiac general sales manager; Hugo L. Separini of Newton Centre, Mass.; and H. Blair Freeman of Detroit, Mich. In the third row are Fred B. Utter of son, executive assistant to the general manager in charge of dealer relations; Don Liffengren, Pierre, Salisbury, N.C.; and John Hine of Dallas, Texas. Spokane, Washington; J. C. Jamie- South Dakota; Clyde H. Harriss, $500,000. This total in-ludes the | ramp which will connect to pe was looted, police said. bank's mezzanine floor. Pontiac Deaths William J, Gamache - William J. Gamache, 4, of 95 E. Huron St. died yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital. He was born in Turtle Lake, Wis. July 30, 1901, the son of Louis and Eliza Penord Gamache. Mr. Gamache had been a resi- dent of Pontiac 30 years, coming | here from Turtle Lake. A member of the Loyal]. Order of Moose, he had retired from the! Grand Trunk Railroad Co. after 27 years of service. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Louis! Kenling of Minneapolis, Minn.; two brothers, Jerry of Amery, Wis, and John of Pontiac. Arrangements will be announced later by the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. ; 54 Receive Diplomas at St. Fred’s High exercises last night at St. Vincent de Paul *Ghurch. The Rev. Edmund A. Fornier, ” Detroit Water Plan Surprises Officials (Continued From Page One) want to know all the facts about them, “It’s all been quite a surprise,” had included Rochester in his list included in the pipeline. In .Detroit, city councilman jlitical foe of Cobo's, today called, ithe , plan “strictly political. re | Co aliated in kind, attack- ing in's remarks as “just an- other political statement.” Cobo said the program has been under study for months.’ its route which would buy water from it. He said it would mean no additional cost to Detroit tax- payers. The Detroit pipeline would be fin-|" ished by 1956, Cobo said. Kelley's Southeastern Michigan group dé- cided in their organizational meet- ing May 16 a line should be fin- The Southeastern Michigan au- thority also decided to gather in- formation from previous studies, the National Sanitation Founda- Regional Plan Commission for im- address to the graduates, toll’ ee ey ee everyone who led them —. Prefect of Studies, Sacred Heart Seminary, Orchard Lake, in Sie Hae weeks, the glamor dies and time He counseled seniors to face up to the responsibilities of life and to realize they are not finished prod- sary for a successful life,” the Rev. Mr. Fournier said, “‘a wish- bone to hold high your aims and hopes; a backbone to maintain courage. of your convictions and a funnybone to face life with a smile when the gding gets tough.” ing pastor at St. Vincent, gave diplomas to the graduates. Music was under the direction of Dominic: Kline with the St. Vin- cent de Paul choir participating. Check Your Alibi, Boys; Where Were You at... Vandals left good indication of what time Monday night they broke into Hawthorne School, 1400 Telegraph Rd. All the school. clocks were stopped at 9:40 p.m. Police believe that the master electric switch was thrown during the breakin. Only a small amount of change The Census Bureau estimates 2614 million Americans over 64 in the year 2000. The Weather . Fell (8. Weather vont: ‘ee Be nd southeast to south tonight. Teday in Pontiac tate temperature preceding § @.m. at 8 2 m.: Wind_velocity: Calm to 3 m P \ Direction. Southwest. un sets Wednesday at 8:06 p.m. Sun rises Thursday at 4:56 a.m. - Moon sets Wednesday at 8:51 . Moon rises Thursday at 3:43 « Lacernad 2 oe 8 ll a c mediate submission to interested “Marilyn Rents Slone said of Cobo’s proposal. Cobo of communities which might be James H. Lincoln, a long-time po-| ‘news conference. They said the Cobo added the pipeline would be financed by communities along) ished in five years ‘‘to do any real | tion, Detroit Edison Co. and the ‘behind closed doors and heard She’s a ‘Brat’ No Longer CHICAGO —An operation has transformed a little girl from a “brat’’ to a cheerful child. Doctors, in making the switch, removed half her brain. Surgeons at Wesley Memorial ‘Hospital described the case at a 4 junnamed 6-year-old blonde young- ster had sleeping sickness at the age of 1. Her left. side was af- fected by partial paralysis. ~~ FAILED TO GROW | She became a “brat,” mis- Summerfield Opens WASHINGTON (INS)—The Post- office Department today launched| i*‘Operation Canine'’ — designed to} make the dog the postman’s best) friend. * * * Sixteen experts on the problem of dogs biting- mail carriers met Postmaster Arthur Summerfield call ‘the problem a serious one. Said Summerfield; “There is little room for levity ‘or humor in dog bite injuries.”’ ™ English Haven |—and Servants | LONDON w—Patrick Cotes- Preedy, a lawyer, is renting, his country house to Marilyn Monroé this summer. “Miss Monroe must have pri- vacy and al] that,"’ said Mrs. Cotes-Preedy. “Police have looked! the house and the grounds over! and they say Miss Monroe will, have the seclusion we understand she seeks.” The film star plans to stay; Olivier. cot has nine bedrooms, four ba rooms and magnificent reception rooms. It is surrounded by 20 acres with trees and flowers. “We are also leaving behind for Miss Monroe our wonderful cook’ from the Channel Isles, a French parior maid, our very English gardener and so on," said Mrs. Cotes-Preedy. Flee Red Prison TAIPEI, Formosa (P—Two Chi- nese fishermen reached one of the Matsu islands Monday after escaping from a Communist labor camp on the mainland, the official’ The agency said they had been in: confinement for three years for criticizing the Red rule. ibites, he added, may have gone The Cotes-Preedy estate at Ae He said that in 1955 some 5,880 dog bites were reported—one for every 20 letter carriers. Other unreported. To meet the problem of why man's best friend picks on the) man who delivers the mail, the . Partial Removal of Brain | Alters Girl's Personality treated others, "shouted at her) mother and destroyed. toys. She suffered 10 to 12 convulsions each Medical investigators decided, ble for her behavior. Tests showed the right half of the brain and skull had failed to grow. So, in qa 4hour, 35-minute oper i. right half of the brain controls the left side of the body. Now, the doctors reported, the | healthy side of the brain is taking over additional functions, and the child's senses are as acute as be- fore the operation. Partial paralysis still is appar-| ent, they said, but improvement lis expected with the passage of ‘time. She has no more convul- sions, they added, but does have a new personality. The girl was described as pret- ty, cooperative and cheerful, and| of normal imtelligence. Her parents plan to send her back to school this fall in their home community somewhere in northern Indiana. Prominent Speakers Slated at 2 Schools taken to Wesley Hospital. | | toured Twelve Towns, ation May 14, the right half of the | 4¢ brain was removed. Generally, the |'©T* Committee to Tour 8 Detroit Murder Hearing Opens Mrs. Victoria Hermiz/. and Maurice Hamilton Face Ist Degree Count ‘ DETROIT w — Mrs. Victoria Hermiz, 23, and Maurice Hamil- ton, 20, go on trial today for ‘the fatal stabbing of Mrs. Hermiz’ gro- cer husband last Feb. 10. Both are charged with first degree murder. pees Hermiz’ attorney, Edward A. Khoury, indicated yesterday his ‘client will plead insanity. * * @ | migrants from Iraq, have been €x- amined by a sanity commission standing trial. In inary action, Record- er’s Court Judge Paul E. Krause denied four motions by Hamil- ton's attorney, Michael Kranson. He had asked for separate. trials for the accused pair, a change of venue because of publicity given the case, a bill of particulars on the charges and a description of how evidence was discovered. Hamilton and Mrs, Hermiz, im-, and found mentally capable of Judge for the case has yet to be Hamilton and Mrs. Hermiz are accused of slaying her husband, The Day in Birmingham Fs BIRMINGHAM — Dr. Clifford | Erickson, dean of Michigan State | University’s College of Education, will be speaker at commencement, climax toa week's “cap and gown” an fe Swingout includes a talent show after the processional following 8:10 a.m. jhomeroom sessions. Parents may attend. Commencement is set for June 14 at 10 a.m. in the school gynmasium, and baccalaureate dune 16. will talk on “A Balanced View of Life’ at the baccalaureate service Ferndale Youth Admits Breakins MSU Education Director to Address BHS Seniors the . jum at Dewey of First Church will preside. “The graduates will be in- troduced by Principal Ress A. Voters in two small parcels of ward-Fourteen Mile. area elected yesterday to annex to Birmingham, ‘by a vote of 251 to 18. * youngsters attending the Walnut Lake School Fair on Saturday. . Troy Township in the Adams-Wood- | Aziz, 3, as he slept in the Hermiz Red Run Drain | Members of the Drain Commit- itee of the Oakland ty Board of Supervisors tomorrow will con- blame on a third person, known to. |tinue their tour of the county's, him, and repeated -the accusation major moles. * * Chairman -John_ G. Semann, at the Clinton River spillway. The committee already Evergreen, rari Southfield drains, a ven — funct proposed Farmi: County ‘Clerk of Committees Nor- aap Barnard said today the group “studying the whole drain pic- tare in the county.” Music Festival Attracts 5,000 at Waterford More than 5,000 spectators. over- flowed Waterford Township High) School stadium last night to view: the elementary schools’ spectacu-| lar music festival * ‘Water Wonder- land.” * Two thousand students in grades | four through six of the. 12 elementary grit Michigan's history in . future.” Two nationally known personali- ties will deliver the commence- ment addresses Saturday at Kings- wood and Cranbrook Schools. conference approved a nationwide; |Program to “educate” dog owners jand letter aes ‘se The experts. iawn a dog psychologist, agreed to submit writ- ten recommendations for the cam- paign. A second meeting was ten- about four months here while |tatively set for June 20. making a movie with Sir Laurence * Foreman Crushed |American Motors Corporation, will George W. Romney, president) and chairman of the board of| speak to the senior class of Cran- brook School, and Dr. Helen W. Dodson, associate professor of as- tronomy at the McMath-Hulbert Observatory of the University of Michigan, will address the Kings- wood School graduates.” The commencement exercises for both schools will be held at Christ Church Cranbrook, The. Beneath Bulldozer | A 34-year-old construction com-| \pany foreman died yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital of injur-| ies suffered when crushed by his bulldozer Monday morning. A_ spokesman for Bundy Con- struction Company said that the accident took place as Kenneth D. Powell was driving the bulldozer onto the rear of the truck at the Davisburg farm of Palmer G. Bun- dy, who owns the company. ‘ground on top of the driver. Evidently the truck sank to one side in soft ground, the spokesman| Central News Agency reported.'said, tossing the bulldozer to the a cash register were the’only losses Kingswood program will be in the, afternoon following the Cranbrook | graduation in the morning. Thieves Get 42 Pennies Oakland County Sheriff Depart- ment detective Donald Francis was investigating two early morning breaking at Commerce Township business establishments today. A service station and cleaners were reportedly entered between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. by breaking windows. Both are located on Cool- ey Lake Road. Forty-two pennies taken from directed the narrated the story, which spanned the years from the time of the, Grand Trunk Plans fo Expand Services (Continued From Page One) ‘Pontiac operations to assist the ‘plants, the city and ourselves in giving better and faster service. We are currently discussing this matter with the corporation and with city officials and are seeking their aid and assistance in solving the problem. — Grand Trunk officials are cur- dance. The program cand up| ‘a review of the past, the glory of Stevenson obviously was -re- head of the Royal Oak branch of the present and a salute to the lieved that primary campaigning the Prosecutor's office two weeks day. She was taken out of school Drain Commissioner Ralph A. Police, however, said they had. home where Hamilton was an over-| Court OF Richard Freund, general chair- night guest. Each at one time ac- man, Donald Parker, Robert cused the other of the actual stab-) The Monday night arrest by| Myers, Mrs. Arthur Schueler, jbing. ;«e Ferndale police of 19-year-old Rob-| Mrs, Donald Kipp, Mrs, Freund, |Recently Hamilton placed the Hast Peek, ‘seanaat : confession, Clair Helenberg and Mrs. Robert ‘to 41 previously unsolved breakins) Eddy. throughout Oakland County, it was at 1 p.m., and later junder the influence of “truth Se-' snnounced today by county de-|, Events stan “ ha 4 by room . «ee \tectives. mothers. There will be two show- He waived examination when ar- ings of ‘Treasure Island,” full- raigned before Justice Earl N.|) 2 Disney movie, in the eve- because of her ugly behavior and|Main and committee members will previously cleared the man ‘named follow the Red Run drain, which by Hamilton. They also noted that! serves southerm Oakland County as’ testimony given under the serum’s: that half her brain was responsi-|8 storm outlet, to its termination influence is not admissible as | court ev (aie ‘Adlai i in Landslide as California Votes | (Continued From Page One) |Ketauver said he will continue campaigning for the Democratic) ‘nomination. He said he will not laccept a vice presidential] place on the ticket—an offer not likely, to come to him if Stevenson wins the top os 4 Kefauver a in a somata tory telegram to Stevenson he ans ‘his supporters will do ‘ “everything | ‘possible for the election of Demo-| leratic candidates in the general lelection and to bring California back into the Democratic fold in November.” The Tennessee sena- 5 or told reporters he had ‘‘no ex- ajcuses, mo* regrets’ and no alibis”’ ifor his defeat. ‘ONLY FIRST STEP’ lended with California's the final, “delighted by the results." step in a long ——, G. Brown, Stevenson's No. 1 back- er here, said the primary outcome “means California will elect Adlai Stevenson = Never. Democrats ea eur lines more, firmly than usual, They denied | cross-filing Republicans two-party nomination in a U. S, Senate rie and congressional races. ‘Democratic congressman won re- election without opposition two captured GOP as well as oe own party’s nominations. ‘ (Delay Examination on Narcotics Charge Pre-trial examination of 14 per- sons charged with conspiracy to violate state narcotics laws was rently making a trip around the ireported by the service station. | Powell was martied and lived on/Nothing was known to be missing ‘the Bundy farm at 8625 Eaton Rd. ‘frony the cleaning store. Pa * $3 th 1925 41 in 1094 | Teestay’s T tore Chart te of New Oneane 8 89 85 51 New York 77 8 $1 8 Omahe 1% wes fee gS phen 3 3 oo Temps $0 fs “BB Gamers 3] in AKRON MAN BItLED — Leon of Akron, was killed Tuesday in this crash north- west of Canton. Brewer's car landed on’ aca lea atom: AP Wirephete sic cols, ia Dapwed ‘aan The_cars state to study conditions first hand. Gordon inspected the proposed: Pontiac operation yesterday morn- ing.“ The railroad group had din- ner With some civic leaders Mon-' \day night in. Detroit and following the luncheon here at noon, had din- ner with a group of interested business men in Flint last night. Following that, the group swings around to other points in the state. Gordon is an international figure in Canada and is the president and executive officer of the Cana. jdian National which is the largest railroad in the world. He holds sev- eral honorary degrees and is one of Canada’s top ranking figures. Robert M. Critchfield, general manager of Pontiac Motor Divi- sion expressed satisfaction at Gor- don’s declaration, “We are handi-| capped frequently by the lack of sufficient tracks in the | right place,” said he. “I have reviewed the Grand Trunk plans and this proposal will make a big difference in our-operations in the future.” Domestic Hospitalized After Drinking. lodine A 16-year-old Drayton Plains girl is in good condition in Pontiac /General. Hospital, authorities said, forming housework . 181 Lorberta Lane, Waterford Township. postponed today eal June 13. Pontiac srameeel a Mau- \Nash of Ferndale yesterday on ‘time and will appear for sentence iJune 11. He failed to furnish $2,000 ‘\lan@ County Jail. Romaine was nabbed Monday while attempting to loot a build- ing committed 41 breakins in ‘the! county and three in | other states, since April 2. - Churches, homes, and business places had been the chief buildings broken into, Romaine told police” He said about 30 of the breakins ‘were in the Hazel Park area. Brown Seeks Post in State Legislature Former Assistant Oakland Coun- ty Prosecutor Donald Brown, 31,| today announced he will seek the, nomination for State Representative from the 5th Dis- hee im the August 7 primary elec- rows. a graduate of Detroit Col- jlege of Law, left his position as ‘ago to return to private practice. | An Army veteran of World War State Representative in the Sth dis- trict in 1952, Indians to a decade in the future.| California's Atty. Gea. Edmund since then, he district has been reapportioned to include Clawson, Royal Oak, Huntington Woods and \Pleasant Ridge. Brown opposes incumbent Vern-| ‘ald Horn for the nomination. Cave-in Buries Man "~~ in Cellar of Home Rochester resident Melvin! Blanchard, 44, spent an uncom.) fortable few minutes buried in the: cellar of a home he was working a said today. He was rescued quickly by neigh- bors The man was working in the basement of a home being con- structed at 8741 Ondanega St., Walters Lake, when the surround. line ground caved in on him, ac- cording to the troopers. They re-| breaking and entering in the night| 2% ibond and was lodged in the Oak-. ing. They said he admitted to hav-) | eee | mot qm last night, Pontiac State Police gene LaLonde, Southfield Township, died Monday William Beaumont - |Manley Bailey Funera] Home, was at White Chapel at 3 p.m. this afternoon. She leaves her parents; a sister, Surviving Mr. Mountford, who Mrs. Lois Tiffany, elementary contested election before the Au- He had held the position for 3% was an accountant with Al Green music arenes who wrote and gust party convention. He said he years, production, was as-'was sised by 10 elementary music He added, in what seemed to be a II who spent 15 months in a Ger-\John, at home; and a sister, Mrs, teachers. High school seniors Caro- referpnce to the November elec- man prison camp, Brown was nom- Frank Stephans, of St. Paul, Minn. line Campbell ‘and Sheldon. Smith tion that ‘This is. only the first inated Republican candidate for Inc., Detroit, are his son, Dennis Ent wife, Margaret; a Two Men Injured as Truck Crashes A truck driver and his passenger suffered minor injuries when the vehicle in which they were riding after swerving to avoid a halted or scooter Teceiay- * Bilary. K. rade, 28, of Oak, the driver, and Troy Baber, 19, ‘ot : Ferndale, were both ‘treated by their family doctors following po crash. Hadskin had b right arm and strained neck, while Butler received a strained back. Investigating State Police re- ported the accident happened yes- terday on Sashabaw Rd., Water- ford Township. They said the truck was following two scooters oper- ated by young boys and had to swerve quickly to the right when the brakes on one of the scooters rice E, Finnegan granted the post- Ported he was putting tar on the locked- and the vehicle stopped ponement at the request of defense, Wall when he slipped, causing the right in front of the oncoming attorney Milton R, Henry. * = * The 14, including three women, eight-months investigation by the| Pontiac Vice Squad. jdirt to give way. He was trapped until help arrived. | Blanchard suffered shock but were arrested as a result of an/no apparent injuries from his ex-| down following the boy’s hand sig- perience but was planning to visit) \his family doctor today. truck. The scooter was attempting to turn right and the truck had slowed inal when the incident occurred, ‘according to the Pontiac troopers, Pontiac City Affairs A proposed charter amendment concerning the city residency. of Pontiac police and firemen was approved by the City Commis- sion last night. voted on in the November election, the Governor and Attorney Gen- eral’s office for formal approval. The proposed amendment will require police and firemen to live within a 10 mile radius of the Saginaw and Huron intersection. Other business included‘ a rela- tively brief 22-point agenda, in- cluded, the acceptance of a deed for lot 45 assessor's plat 112 on W. Lawrence St. to be used for mu- The form of the ballot, to be| ‘rom was instructed to be forwarded to| Madison city on which engineer estimates were aired by the clerk: Por south side of E. Pike street from met neulevord oe Astor, (Asoussed cost Por both si ’ wef iter entiwortn avenue saeon to (Assessed cost eineta as, etty cost cet t.stT 3) sides of Soca to Mt. Clem Antenne cost $10,008.94, city ‘gost $5.40, ; | Cost for 50 foot lots ‘or all three projects will be $100 as outlined in the estimates. A communication of damage arising from a Feb. 17 explosion of a private home in the city And a suit against the city in- volving the controversial tee fered a memorial Commission Approves Amendment on Residency of Police, Firemen M. Traver of Sylvan Lake who died April 24. The resolution was in recognition of his contributions to the community. It received unanimous approval of the com- mission. parcels land be deeded to the city for |right-of-ways. needed for street widening. No action was taken’ on amend- ing a city ordinance to boost the pay of Municipal Court jurors to $4 two weeks. ; , a fire Pontiac State sl j a | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1956 | e i Di é - e @ Restaurants @ Drive-ins -@ Unions. Hae LOS ANGELES w#—‘‘My name re he amazed every-; Joe's “graduation ‘speech seniaia| MANUFACTURER'S aM RORY & OUT is Jose Rodriguez Tdscano. Thejone by is aptitude and his will-|is full of praise for the people E _jple has shortened it to ‘Little | kitchen helper. © - \ try itself: ~ i ~ Pe Joe.’ I like it: better just plain| But only a: mdhth before he was| “America to me is the great-| Nationally ; Jas ican.” mioeieg ee et of ‘his selves,” he says. And at another | , | — Unpacked — Famous | Now. On — to be delivered tonight at the Fair- As Joe says, it was then that)I owe my happiness to America Braid _ : Sale fax Adult High School. he found friends. arid its Americans.” , . : Bake & | THREE Little Joe’ Thanks U.S: for Eduction ATTENTION gitcozs Seizes friendliness of the American peo-|ingness to work his way as. a who helped him and for the coun- B | SPECIAL PURCHASE! Over 2640 Pieces "| Joe—because it sounds so Amer-|to graduate to high school, im-iness of the Americans them- ah onial Thus begins a graduation speech|he sas taken into custody, point: “Never shall I forget that For Joe, 2 Yyeareld Mexican| The Franciscan sisters of\ 8. ofa se Next on Joe's schedule is a visit national, the diploma he'll be re- ceiving represents the reward for »six years of perseverance, the re- alization of an ambition which be-| gan in Mexico City in 1949. Turibius awarded him his eighth- grade diploma despite the fact he was a prisoner in Juvenile Hall, Newspapers came to his support with stories and editorials prais- to his mother in Mexico City. Then, after six months of active duty in the Air Force Reserve, he plans. to enroll in Los Angeles) City College for.a prelegal course. | OVE Serve in same dish ‘WARE Farnous HALL OVENWARE is the finest, strongest — ee, “When I. was 12 years old,” \ing the little Mexican's ambition) ‘‘My chosen profession is law,” Joe says, ‘I hitchhiked for over jand spirit. Joe says. ‘‘God willing, I shall four months in order to reach our; Joe was sent bgck across the someday receive another diploma, city. Finally authorities (the im- border into Mexico, but three|and.I hope by then as an Ameri-| ‘migration service) found me. months later he was back in the can citizen that I too can help ‘Then I found friends.” IU nited States legally—the holder: ‘build a greater America Just by SHOWS WILLINGNESS of a visa. ‘being one of its citizens.’ |. A Mexican-American tamily vitrified china you can buy. Guatanteed OVEN- PROOF, will NOT craze. Usually sold only in finest store and gift shops . . . but NEVER at these LOW PRICES. Assortment includes ‘imperfects’ but flaws are so minor, you'll have to look hard to find them, Stock up NOW! here hed given the young foreigs-| est Way to Kill Roaches and Ants er shelter and he had become an ee eat at & Tome eat Way fo Sin Bee Roaches and Ants the most difficult household Rochester Man Draws to control. Now you can TREMENDOUS ASSORTMENTS : ill these with . Plenty of Some—Few of Others—Get Yours Early Three Year Probation | Super No-Roac i we ate Ramon R. Yeager, 41, of Roch- Ro- Roach is wh podagard + Casseroles # Bean Pots + Ash Trays * ’ sw nee whic. s < lester, was sentenced to three years) a brush. Within minutes it dries )) ® Cookie jars * Fish Bakers * Chili Bowls probation and payment of $100; to form a colorless, odorless con- // *® Tea Pots * Sauce Boats ® Platters - Wr ; court costs Monday for the at-| tact insecticide, that stays effec- * Salad Bowls * Mixing Bowls * Chop Sueys oe (oe SS S tempted rape May 2 of a Ld-year-| tive for "Cockreocbes * Rarebit Dish * Pot-Pie Dishes i Pudding Dishes te nyeager pleaded guilty before) Apply No-Roach to cupboard ane Geek (4 soled ae @ oes. ** Oakland County Circuit Judge walls, baseboards, near sink and | bugs and other crawling insects. | Egg Dishes . Casse & : cabinets, on pipes, and wherever Common Sense W: ; \Frank L. Doty May 21. ee cachneachen 2 ' a “Anta ea Guaranteed UNDER-PRICED! _ Gimb tate 0 pair of LEVI'S, Possession of ware | “= Brush No-Roachjhave to move dishes, pots and *% Group No. 1 * Group No. 2 s : - around table legs and/ pans, or breathe harmful vapors, | Brings 3-Year Probation | counter tops, across|as you must with contaminating | Salsas te $i Values to $2 ond you'll never go beck Harold window sills and door|sprays. Apply No-Roach just | : Howze Jr., 20. of 15 Grant sills, and across ant trails. Ants| where you want it, the invisible | e te ordinary dive jeans! St., was sentenced Monday to three! will not cross the coating. Pour a coating stays effective for € years’ probation and payment of few drops into ant hills. months. Ler $150 court costs by Oakland County No-Roach is also effective| Guard against crawling insects ; =e = Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. | against resistant roaches, spi- this common sense No-Roach | ; Howze pleaded guilty May 14 to, ders, silverfish, waterbugs, bed | way, 8 oz. 89¢; pt. $1.69; | (2 fer Ba) (2 for 66e) makes you look trimmer= possession of a marihuana cigar-- 98 North —Main Floor «C6 No. 3 alia jette. Seginaw DRUGS iis dint Cc trimmer, 7 | —_——————_. - | / | Sibyl was the name given in Y ; Values to $4 And that Roman times to any aged woman Get = oes who could foretell the future. our Now Only (2 fer 99) arene LEVI'S ). {{@ | a ae “\learnedhowto | ™ DEM M DD secre The Most Exciting “Buy” Lose Weight in Pontiac =o We Have Ever Made— =e = —* » lothing you months gt... 98 N. Sa naw St.. Departmen: Last year we had our first sale of oo aaa - en : ‘ HALL Ovenware . . . but this is ! even better. Bigger variety, more of ext wanted pieces... and at even lower prices. Come prepared to buy. 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GET YOUR LEVIS FEDERAL sept. store saan $ oe For Summer Camps—Vacations—Storage, Etc. METAL COVERED — LIFT-OUT TRAY Foot Locker Trunks . fN Blouses | .... —_ | feed Big 30x15'x12 inch size Repeat of @ SELL-OUT aaveliuas r¢ ranges for Men ° ’ ; Ladies’ Summer Jumbo 4 Gallon | NSULATED Picnic leebox All Metal Pibreglas Insulated Buy Your LEVrs. at Pontiac’s Largest Exclusive Men’s Store _ HUB CLOTHIERS | foot locker with reinforced $7 95 8. i fr baked namel he 18-20 North Saginaw St PP ude par aeons Nieon Noa ie § Sid etc. All features of higher priced lockers. (10% tax.) Built-In Draein—Slope “RUBBERMAID” Drain Trays Large 1622012 Inches $1.98 , a a Pits standard drain boards, provides Made by the makers of ‘SCOTCH KOOLERS.’ All metal, inside and out. Watertight. Exactly as pictured. tionally Aacahioe’: Price Is $24: 95 « LOOK at SIMMS LOW PRICE a caceih. Sabian Prams NOREL TWIN Folding Style Bor-B-Q Grill Electric Razor tite $ 5 had bead “THURS., FRI & SAT. comeact hagper style grill stands 32 inches high with 22 x IT inch grill which jis adjustable to four positions for fast or slow boiling. LEVI'S Fi nn seucnanenconsedaceucocegoosescoccesoooseooceosesesooecese for the Entire Family BROTHE at... 4 on — Ae : me 98 N. eeeew St. ~—2nd Floor Pj 7 : % : = : : } ’ = ‘ 4 y og so ; f ‘ : | u A : : : i. * > f Ls . 14 ‘ \ / 4 F / i = i ; h Fs & f im ¥ f f | & i i : iy ' f } i / , 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 , 1956 win. / Te become « prominent acter, a special 18 —— eS be somewhat sticky, children seem te puzzle, and only that correct Hs cat cah win. of the judges : is final and al! $100 Is Yours’ If You Answer. Puzzle No. 2 Berne O-GOLD, the Pon Press’ new summer = No, 2, below. fill out your entry and i it in. 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'.. @@m be made te yield @ certain fragrance. & The shape of jhe leat is indicated by the . 4. 0 clever Pane Fg paper as Well as all ‘Te Powisc Press vered by carrier for 40 cents > ne ts ‘not available i mail fn Oakland mnesee, Liv — —— and Washtenaw Counties tt ts $12: & zeer| ohne where in United . States a year. af msn aoe payable in a@vance. Pontise PE 2-8181. - = MEMBEP OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1956 , U. S, Products Popular Among Paris Shoppers A merchandising phenomenon worthy of note is the avidity with which French shoppers have been buying made in America clothing and household goods. The situation is the result of the decisions of two leading Paris depart- ment ‘stores to import articles long commonpifice in this country. As a result French women have heen en- thusiastically buying such things as long handled dust pans, outdoor bar- becue equipment, egg slicers and magazine racks. | x & * | Other merchandise in popular de- mand include washable rugs, furni- ture upholstery materials and maternity dresses. Readily salable also were suits, sweaters, print goods, flowered chintz aprons, pot holders, cocktail tables and pedal operated garbage cans. It is unlikely, says U. S. News & World Report, that this experiment will be repeated. The two stores spent $300,000. buying these articles wholesale. On top of that they had to pay customs duties up to 30 per cent, freight, French taxes up to 25 per cent and certain other special rates. The result was that the arti- cles had to sell at about twice U. S. retail prices. . * * * However, it is hoped that the pop- ular demand for this merchandise will persuade French manufactur- ers to produce similar goods and merchants to stock them. If that should happen, many conveniences taken for granted in American homes, would become available to the housewives of France. Yugoslavia Expected to Keep Independence It may be impossible for some time to judge the effect of Marshal T1To’s Moscow visit on Yugoslav relations with the United States and the West. In the opinion of Harotp E. - Stassen, assistant to President Ersennower, continuation of U. 8. aid to Yugoslavia will de- pend on a careful analysis of the visit. He believes, however, that Yugoslavia will maintain its independence. x * * Mr. Stassen added that the U.S. _ does not rule out aid to independent countries if they are not acting against our interests. However, be-. lief that Trro’s Moscow visit may bring forth an ameridment cutting off U. S. aid is held by Ohio’s Repub- lican Congressman Vorys. Nonetheless, it can’t be denied that Tito has gone to Moscow under cir- cumstances favorable to him. Soviet leaders have junked the one man rule personified by Statin. They also have given evidence of seeing other things as Trto sees them. They even have paid him the compliment of adopting his idea about national communism. * * * The free world hasn't forgotten how it welcomed Tito’s break with Russig in 1948. Although Titoism didn’t prove catching and the Marshal didn’t come all the way over to the West, the free world can find comfort in his stubborn stand on middle ground. observers have no fear that __‘Trvo will succumb to Soviet blandish- ments during: his stay in Moscow. The” fact is that Yugo-— : ssnckiil and aaa aendammas qr coer Gane eyed ts this remy . op Commanyet. neutral and Marshal apparently intends to it that way. . . —_—_ * Longer Life for,All - ——— A wal facto portance to every- one is that life expectancy in this country is continuing to increase. This information highlights inter- esting data in the May bulletin of Progress in Health Services. It is an encouraging fact that chances of sur- vival today are greater for oe than they ever were. In 1900, for example, 50 per cent of all white males were ex- pected to live at least until the age of 57. In 1953 that expecta- tion had beén increased to 71 years. * x .* The figures for women are even more startling. White females 60 years old gained three years of life expectancy between 1930 and 1953. Twenty-five per cent of white fe- males born in 1900 could expect to live to the age of 75. That same percentage of females born in 1953 could look forward to 84 years of life. This increased life expectancy, of course, reflects the scientific and medical advances of the last half century. Isolation and iden- tification of bacteria, improve- ~ment of anaesthesia, wide use of X-ray and modern surgical tech- niques all have contributed to the decline in overall mortality rates. * * * It is reasonable to believe, as the bulletin’s publishers do, that farther gains are within reach. That, of course, implies successful effort to reduce our high accident death rate and more intelligent use of the medi- cal services already at our command. The Man About Town Intricate Work Book Tells of Precision Product of Pontiac Plant Honeymoon: That period in a man’s life when he discovers that he never before had a bad boss. The work of making aircraft torpedoes at j . Pontiac Motor Division during World War II is very sraphlcally described by Author Francis Walton in his book, “How American Industry Made Victory Possible,” just off the press. Quoting from it: “The aircraft torpedo was designed for use against both surface and subsurface ships. To be effective it had to drop on the water at a fixed speed while maintaining forward flight,’ travel straight and true under water at a pre- determined depth, and pack sufficient power to sink a battleship. “This sleek and slippery package of gleaming metal, less than 20 feet long, contained 5,222 parts and 1,225 different assemblies, most of which required exact standards of production, intricate ma- chining, and careful assembly, piece by piece. Some of the gyro parts had an allowable tolerance of only one 25 mil- lionth of an inch.” I'm strong for the American Legion. I belong. I came in right after the Revolu- tionary War and have been a member ever since. But I am a little dublous about its three-day Tag Day. Isn't that overdoing it a little? Tag Days should be confined te a single day, I always insist. How about it Mr. City Manager? _ Going to Ann Arbor this week for the annual reunion of his Class of 1901 of the University of Michigan Law School is Robert M. Corbit . of Oxford, oldest member of the Oakland ‘County Bar Association. He will be 85 on July 15. The 16-year-old lad who was the ring leader of a “trio who ~ stele a locomotive and ran it around Detroit railroad yards for 20 miles the other night tells police that he got his first insight ~° into railroading by watching the men at a roundhouse in Pontiac. Located in the northwest corner of - Troy Township and only two miles from the Pontiac city limits, Maz R. Hodgdon has sold his farm of 38 acres, for sub- dividing purposes. Now 84 years of age, he has lived on- this farm most of his life. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. David Sisk of 125 Palmer Ave.; fifty-first wedding Mrs. A. RB. Looney ot Birmingham; eighty-third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee of Holly; fifty-ping wedding —n?: . Employers can, of course, a t eo “Hope We’re Not Looking Into the Future” David Lawrence Says: Communists in America Protected by Supreme Court's Latest Decision WASHINGTON—The- confusion inside the Supreme Court seems to grow with each week's decisions. This time the Communist party can boast of its greatest victory. Three out of the nine justices have accepted the persistently expressed alibi of the Communists in this country that they are “just an- other political party.” The opinion of the court in. the case held that an employer in California was justified in dis- charging an employe because of mem in the Communist party and that it was covered by VIOLATES 18ST AMENDMENT But Justice Douglas, writing a dissenting opinion in behalf of Chief Justice Warren, Justice Black and himself, said it wasn't a matier of a local contract and the majority ‘‘violates Amendment guarantees of citizens who are workers in our industrial plants.” Then Justice Douglas writes: 6 “T can better illustrate my a bargaining aqrocment with an employe who is a Republican to be discharged for ‘just cause.’ hire whom they choose, arranging for an all-Democratic labor force if they desire, “A union has no such liberty if ~ it operates with the sanction of the state or the federal government be- hind it. It is then the agency by which governmental policy is ex- and may not make dis- cfiminations that the government may not make. 2 * * “But the courts may not be im- plicated in such a discriminatory scheme. Once the courts put their imprimatur on such a contract, government, speaking through the judicial branch, act. And it is tal action that the Con- “Certainly neither a state nor the federal government could adopt a political test for workers in defense plants or other fatories. It is elementary that freedom of political thought is protected by the 14th Amendment against inter- ~-gene* of “the Fund for the Republic,” who thinks the Communist party is “just another political party”’ and who is spending Ford's mil- lions to advocate that doctrine in- America, has found staunch sup- port in thet views of three mem- bers of the Supreme Court. It means also that these same justices reveal an inconsistency’ with their refusal last week to review a case in which two work- ers. had appealed against a court decision compelling them to join a union though it was against their religious beliefs as protected un- der the 1st Amendment of the Con- stitution, i s * ® Justice Douglas says a defense plant may need to protect itself against sabotage but that the work- er wasn't guilty of any acts of sabotage. This means that the doctrine of prevention is being dis- earded, and, if the argument is fully accepted, the Congress and the states must wait till bombs are thrown and complicity of an individual is actually proved be- fore precautions can be taken _against the hiring of agents of the Communist espionage and sabotage apparatus. It's ail —just a ‘‘political ideology” to Justices Warren, Douglas and Black. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago STRIKE ‘PARALYZES city gar- collection. HINT BRITISH occupation of Syria near. 20 Years Ago CONGRESS WILL recess os G.O.P. meeting. FRENCH PREMIER tries to pacify labor uprisings. Smoking Certainly Hurts Health of a Growing Child By WILLIAM BRADY, 4D. It appears that many of the smokers who quit smoking since so much publicity was ‘given to the claim that smoking is a cause of cancer, especially cancer of the larynx (voice box), bronchial passages or hings, have resumed smoking. Well, now, is smoking a cause of cancer? 1 don’t know. Physi- cians and surgeons best qualified to have an opinion scem evealy divided. Perhaps excessive smoking con- tributes to the development of can- cer. I never smoked as a youth, be- cause I had taken a -pledge not to use alcohol or tobacco before I was 21. After 21, as a hospital intern and then a country doctor, I couldn't afford to smoke if I had wanted to. Somehow I never want- ed to smoke until I moved to the city and became acquainted with a clergyman in the neighborhood. He would drop in for a chat, and apparently enjoying his pipe so much that, at the age of 26, I got my first pipe—which is still going strong—or not strong exactly, -but it is one of my fifteen favorites. ‘For five years I smoked cigars because a patient who was a_ cigar-maker made payments on his bill that way, 1 never cared for cigarettes. Eventually 1 dis- covered how to enjoy a pipe: Smoke it once a week or better once a month. The other six or 29 days leave it out in sun and alr but not in the rain. Still later I learned how to de- rive the greatest enjoyment from smoking: Smoke after the job is done. Never try to smoke and work at the same time. So, when I'm pounding away at the job I do not smoke and do not want to, until after dinner in the evening, When I'm heading for the bowling green, toward one p.m., I have my pipe to advocate a pledge against to- bacco as well as alcohol, for smoking certainly injures the health of a growing child—and a child is-growing until he or she is from 2% to % years old. Athletic coaches are dead set against smoking, A youth without physical, men- tal; mora] or nutritional deficiency would not hanker for a smoke in any circumstance. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease. diag- hosis, or treatment, Will be answered ' Dr. William Brady, tf a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tlac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) " Volee of the People| ’ “How Much. Farm: Help: ~ Will Go to- Millionaires?” go to the tillers of the soil. " Our economle system needs an « - operation, Let’s show the world we can set our own house in order when need be, and then run around the world as ambas- saders of intetligence to teach others how to conduct their Certify the farmer and put-him on social security and national crop insurance and then we will all eat regular for a change. . Lydia N. Smith ‘Law Abider’ Questions — Bingo Games in Keego What good are laws if they aren’t obeyed? It was my understanding Portraits . By JAMES J. METCALFE, It is not right to overpass . . . Our friends. from day to day . To just sit back and never . A greeting on its way — “A ‘rlendahip suffers from neglect . The same as any flower... It needs the sunshine of a smile .. . And now and then a shower . . . The sunshine of a visit to . Awaken memory The gentle shower that is . With love and sympathy : A ‘friendship needs the help- ing band... Of constant cultiva- tion . To bring the brightest blossom to. ~-Fhat bond of our creation... Its petals are our feelings true . . So delicate and fine . | That. have to have ex- pression, lest . . . They perish on the vine. (Copyright 1956) filled . New Brooms Sweep Out Old Leadership of Russia By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director The resignation of Vyacheslay M. Molotov as Soviet foreign min- ister is part of the “new broom” moves of the Kremlin. * * @ Soviet foreign policy had under- gone a switch in strategy even be- fore Molotov resigned ly.” s Criticism of Stalin at last February's Soviet party congress was sharp, but Molotov suffered then, too, Anastas I. Mikoyan. a first deputy premier, called Mo- lotev’s foreign policy “‘ossified.” Molotov through the years has been identified as an inflexible man, a stubborn one who executed only what Stalin djrected. * * »® Karl Radek, a former Pravda editor until his wit and brilliance cost him his life in the purges of the 1930s, once called Molotov “Stone Bottom," a tribute to his ability to sit tight. THE NEW LOOK The new Kremlin leaders now are emphasizing their ‘collective leadership.” This is another name for a power struggle in a sense, but it also is part of the ‘‘new look”’ they are presenting to the Western world and the so-called neutral, or uncommitted, nations. * LJ * The Red nations have gone around the back of .military al- liances by switching their efforts from military aggression to ad- vance by other means. — _ They rely on growing prestige and attraction because of -re; puted domestic successes. They~ have begun a skillful economic diplomacy almed te snap West- | ern economic links in Africa and. Asia. Party boss Nikita Khrushchev and those backing him have done some axing on other officials for internal reasons in addition to the switches in the international field. L e * Lavrenti P. Beria was executed just before Christmas in 1953. He “voluntari- " was arrested only a few months after being an orator at Stalin's funeral. Georgi Malenkov, another orator, was demoted from the premiership last year: now Mo- lotov is out of a key spot. OTHER LOSERS Others who have fallen from the hierarchy are: Vice Adm. Nikolai G. Kuznetsov, navy head, who was a personal protege of Stalin. He lost his post on the party's Central Committee last’ February. * bd * Nikolai N Shatalin, a close as- . sociate of Malenkov, has vanished. _ His post on the Central Committee has been taken by Gen. Terenty P. Shtikev.who was Soviet repre- eentative in North Korea when the Korean War broke out in 1950, Gen. A. 8. Poskrebyshev, for- mer chief of Stalin's secretariat. Neo word of him has ane since Stalin's death. ~ Panteleimon K. Pencentitieahs ¢ lost a candidacy post on the party Presidium, but is still on the Cen- tral-Committee and is now Soviet ambassador to Warsaw. * « e Leonid G. Melnikov, former Ukraine party secretary. He was dropped from full to candidate membership on the Central Com- mittee. Mir D. A. Bagirov, former Com- munist. Party “strong man” tn “Azerbaijan province. It was an- nounced only a few days ago that he and some other old Bolshevik veterans were executed. by firing squad. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Without understanding, cove- nant - breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerci- ful: — Remans 1:31, * « @ ~~ As you go through life let your g00d fellowship follow you as the ripples follow the wake of a ship. If you have any kindness to do.- do it now. If you have any one you should encourage, do it now. Pass on the sunshine, and don't wait until it is too late—Charles Ray- mond, Case Records of a Psychologist Crane Says Young Salesman’s Death Possibly Hastened by Use of Tobacco Andrew has probably cheat- ed his family out of more than 20 years of his high salary, which was $25,000 annually. Society also lost a talented sales manager and sparkplug for many good things, like ‘the YMCA'‘and Boy Scouts, in which he was an active worker. So beware of the slow suicide that many men are undergoing. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-375: Andrew G., aged 43, was a brilliant sales executive. “Dr.: Crane, Andrew died, sud- denly of a heart attack,”’ his at- tractive wife ‘tearfully explained in my office. “He was one of your students at Northwestern University in Applied ~ Psychology and. really put his college training to wonderful_use. “He was sales manager of the firm before he was 35 and earned a very high salary. “But he smoked heavily «und the doctors had warned him about tobacco. But Andrew was of a tense, high pressure type of temperament, ; _ “He wouldn't listen. But if he had heeded their advice, don’t you think he might Still be living?” DUTCH UNCLE ADVICE Yes, Andrew quite likely could have lived to be 75 if he hadn’t injured his arteries via cigaret You readers have seen what hap- pens when you peel an onion. Tears flow, aah! Why? * * - Because the irritating volatile oils in the air affect the nerves in the upper nose and é¢yes. And irritation almost invariably pro- duces secretion of extra liquid. _It you work hard at unaccus- tomed jobs, such as chopping down a tree or hoeing your garden, your palms become irritated. They look red. Then “tears” form under the red skin, except we call them “water blisters.’’ Ultimately, the skin thickens or becomes cal- loused, doesn’t it? Well, toxins in the blood, either from tobacce or infections in teeth, tonsils, prostate gland, ete.,- will tikewise irritate the Vining of the arteries, They thicken and become hard- er, instead of remaining rubbery and increase our blood pressure from 115 to maybe 175 or 215 or even 300. That's why many people have strokes (apoplexy). A blood ves- sel simply pops in the brain, as an auto tire would more likely | have. a_ blowout oy These hang down, like stalactites in caves. And when they get large : , charge. 460 W. Huron FES-1111 J rire th \ ‘ a , \ PONTI AC PRESS, ay WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1956 ee A SEVEN. GOOD LUCK, SERGEANT — M/Sgt. Cari Sul- . Ivan, 68, (right) receives a send-off from 1/Lt. Robert J. Andrews, commander of Headquarters Company, 502nd Engineer Group stationed at Fort Carson, Colo. Sullivan will receive his separation Huron. After a 24 years of active duty beginning in 1909. He will return to Pontiac to his wife Nettie at 368 W. brief rest he plans to start a new: | i papers this week from the Army after serving | | \Cardinals Build Nest in Bush Close to House. Construction of a bird nest, in a climbing rose vine at the Karl Schultz home, has fascinated Mrs. Schultz. First, because the builders are a pair of. cardinals, who usually do not take up house-keeping so near human habitations.: And second because there are already three or four eggs in the nest. “I’ve been intensely fascinated by these busy, pretty birds,’’ Mrs. 51 Clive avenue, ° |Schuite\ reported. “I first noticed! Passing Three Bod Checks| {them around the house | |apehs aga: Tie.sovere! days age ™t@e 6 Months in Jail Harry Bulson, (24, of no known) aecnanrecsineeamniaes address, was sentenced Monday to} Japan has only about 15 million France in a 1639 revision of the ‘frontier, several | |I found the nest had three or four ‘eggs in it. The. mother cardinal] | doesn't seem to be very wary,| \six months in Oakland’ County Jail/acres of arable land. | for passing three bad checks write | lim 10 days in 1954, Bulson pleaded. guilty before Judge Frank L. Doty May 21, (Geoeraphic ‘Society says. When The* Spanish village of Liivia is located i France, the National Spanish hamlets were. granted to Liiva retueed oe ‘except that when there's-too- much | |movement about the porch. Nest ‘is about six feet above the porch level, on the bush, at the front of the house, We hope they hatch some young birds.’ In its first year of operation.) the new plant in Ankara, jointly owned by Turkish and American interests, has turned out 800 trac- tors for Turkish farms. | COMPLETE HOME REMODELING SERVICE occupation of ae Pontiacs. After 24 Years in City Sergeant Getting Out Army; * After 24 active years in the; The grey-haired master sergeant Army, 68-year-old M/Sgt. Carl Sul- entered the Army at‘ Columbus, ; livan is ealling it quits. He will Ohio in 1909 where he was given. make his home in Pontiac and one of the shortest service num- “just take things easy.” And well bers which he still holds: RA 51592. he might. Sullivan said he remembers | For ey "as all his friends| hew the barracks lecked when |pines during the Insurrection of 1910, and Korea, both during and, in 1909 ‘and has served in every! stead of electric lights. branch of the military, including the band. a good cavalry,”’ and what it was “I didn't blow a thing — I WaS ike to wake up and have friends| sergeant He remembers “the old army, jtell him, ‘“You've just slept through an attack on Pearl Harbor.” | The veteran served in. Troop D, | 8th Cavalry from 1909 to 1919. He left the service then and returned ‘in 1942 and still managed to com- plete 20 years of overseas service. Among the foreign stations at iwhich the sergeant has served and ‘fought are the Hawaiian Islands, Germany and France during (World War I, Mexico, the Philip- after the fighting. The modest ‘Sully’ refuses to ‘describe how he received 15 awards and decorations. Te AG Hi AG go Be eZ a % \ | | t | i 9 S. JESSIE | _ Sxpenrey DONE—TO YOUR SATISFACTION! 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Hurry! ee ekaanse ee + a ee Se ay Se ei eB eM cae ae ig Pe. eee ee Ae ee ym r i, 4 By = ae Fi Fes 4 \ cf / i ; ee ‘ ‘ : i eae ‘ \ 5 % 4 ; : d ‘ : : f | ; a : 2 ‘ s 5 ‘ i fe . j = Z ee od A f ‘A ip “RIGHT ae Bole | . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1956 — | ~ Russia, « on ‘One Hand, Possesses a Lot; on the Other, Almost Nothing Rus-|standards are as high as any injeconomy, the consumer must wait. BY WILLIAM L. RYAN _ communism hopes to pave the neglecting sectors in whidm thecan present the lure of a vastihunger for industrial power and It will take years for. the ) etn te 4 . AP Foreign News Analyst way to world domination. West goes steadily forward. market for free world nations hun-|!Ren Oy the wae ea fongeerns|*ia%s t© begin coping with the ex-|the — SS overwhelm ene force it ance was in Ruse. a ‘The Soviet Union has H-bombsiqaLy THE PICTURE |‘ EN MASSE MOVE : |gry for: trade. ‘The Communist|Dit off again Oy ee ee premacy, treme shortage of housing alone. td tae Last goers ve ee ! 7 and a frightfylly bad system of Brilliant Soviet advances in itiéd-| The Soviet Union has a sear gy ag Se wecmness. ‘The supply of grin for(engineers and technicians fall oe Siaghnontrs have demonstfated pene, highways. 1 Ras swperjet_plenesiern techniques make up only haltjarmed svete mnaterialy for|is0che of nationalism and West- Prison Knifing Told a growing urban population is less|short of Western standards. —— they can be impatient, Their pres- i yelp eultientive rink iscaace ap thn efgn ot Sent, heavy. industry, which produces ¢"® identification with colonialism. MARQUETTE — Daniel B.(‘022 in 3838. BIG LOLLIPOP fare Wit ve fot mare and mene oleae | in PF\The great basic contradication is|for war. The Soviet bloc and China|Moscow can onder the export Of nousha, 31, a Marquette State| Technology and education, de- On the political front, chm & mee Ss Russians pioneered soil study,|that even with great strength, the technicians to countries impatient|Prison inmate, has been bound! sie seep tae, ‘Edeceicd|eceias to bea, balipop for the|” Neat a an and Soviet agriculture is in tur-/Soviet Union is weak and global * | se indesteaiinn over for trial in Marquette Circuit|show sharp failures. Educated|seems to a pop Americans Russia produced top-notch sci- eee KALAMAZOO — The DeWiweak. Staggering problems stand|‘ellow. inmate Feb. 4. He is|homes in remote and uncomfort-|to wait for the consumer goods NIGHT RACING two centuries, but the} Russia, for example, has mod- $350,000 Louis C. Upton Science) ;, the way of the Soviet globel| charged with first degree murderjable ereas. Only helt the workers|they ee te ~ Model UESR. a shortage of edu-jern jet transports in operation. It|Hall will be dedicated Saturday at! po¢ram. in the knifing of Herbert Lewis,|in Soviet industry have greed mel wrong TONIG = people. ~~ lean “produce such things because/Kalamazoo College as a highlight 42, of Detroit. Bousha now is serv-|than four years’ schooling. Spe-/U.S the of Red China] Time om 100 B. Soviet Union has g vast pop-|it can assign top priorities injof commencement weekend activi- GLEARING WEAKNESS ing a term for prison break andjcialists are trained under bureav-| While cca eg = die F uliition as the Soviet ‘Union andipeacetime by edict and concen-/|ties. The building is the first major The glaring weakness is the con-|kidnaping in connection with an|cratic control of ministries, trusts|and+ the attempt com | PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY the United States enter a longitrate manpower, materials andj|construction project at the- college sumer economy. 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It is also one of the most imag- inative and difficult of maneuvers to execute. It is always a titanic gamble, made perilous by hidden "Will the Soviet Remove Stalin's Body in Kremlin? WASHINGTON (@—An vid ques- tion in the down-with-Stalin story arose again today: Will they re- move Joseph Stalin's body from its place of highest honor in Mos- cow's Red Square? ; Stalin lies in death aléngsid Vv. 1. Lenin. Western speculation about how long this would last drew a double boost this week: DuPont Paints GENE’S PAINT & WALLPAPER 4835 Disie Hwy. ol a ee OR 3-3347 F Cyr ¢ ‘ | BACKENSTOSE BOOK STORE | | 1. Publication Monday by the ‘State Department of a version of : party boss Nikita Khrush- chev'’s secret speech last Febru- President Tito's pointed snub of the dead Stalin. On a Moscow visit, Tito laid flow- ers at Lenin's tomb but never even glanced at Stalin's. Khrushchev and.his Kremlin col- reefs and the whims of wind and When an amphibious operation succeeds, it often ‘succeeds bril- liantly. But when it fails, it is often an irretrievable disaster. The best known example of an amphibious landing that failed is, of course, the dismal fate of ‘the Invincible Armada” of Spain. In 1588 proud Philip II sent 130 ships to humble upstart Britain. They carried 7,000 sailors and 17,- '000 troops. The British weren't quite the un- derdogs’ they have sometimes been made out to be.. They en gaged the Spanish Armada with 197 ships, although many were small vessels. But they had su- jPerior seamanship, fought at long range, and were hetter organized than the loosely-knit Spanish. Ld = * After a series of disastrous bat- tles and storms, only M4 ships of the Armada were able‘to reach ‘home, and Spain began going downhill as a naval power. The whole operation had been poorly planned. The Normandy landing will per- -haps go down in the textbooks as ‘ful amphibious operation. ihours because of bad weather, it happened, The English Channel| was speckled with htndreds upon hundreds of converging ships car- rying scores of thousands of battle- clad soldiers. The sky swarmed and thundered with planes. that came and went ... and came and went again ... and fire flamed and blood flowed on beaches icalled Omaha and Utah. CAN NEVER FORGET No one who was ‘part of that itremendous effort that day and is alive now can ever forget it, the |Eisenhower’s command had put ashore a million men, 566,658 ‘tons of supplies and 171,532 vehicles. It had suffered 60,770 casualties— initially—and taken 41,000 prison- ers, and the German doom began. === 6 * *# Today could such an operation succeed? Hardly. Assuming an enemy had the H-bomb,; the mass- landing would be suicidal. A few well placed hell bombs would turn alry massed navy into debris. feeling of unity combined from the joint strivings of hundreds of thou-' sands of men over weary months, all forged into one supreme pur-| pose—to land and seize a few strips--of sandy soi] and the pas- and exultation in being’ part of it. * * «&, The Allied operation succeeded so well that 26 days later Gen. Danny on ‘See It Now’ NEW YORK \#—Danny Kaye |will appear next fall on CBS-TV's “See It Now” show. The 90-min- jute program will include high- QUAINT OPERATION Further development of guided imissles with ‘H-bomb warheads—_| ‘one bomb hits, one city disappears —makes even the ‘thought of an- ‘ation seem quaint and old-fash- ‘joned and unnecessary. * ¢ * _ For better or for worse, the art of warfare has progressed so fast \that today the whole earth is a) * * Wherever you live is a target. potential beachhead. * Killed in Crash the attacker usually pays higher) jng of fleets .to support a major) Mrs. Beth Wix Given 3-Year Term, Ordered to Make Restitution Mrs. Beth Wix,, 36, of 2988 W.| furon St., Waterford Tovmship guilty to embezzling $1,792 from | his account, was sentenced Monday | lin Oakland County Circuit Court. | Judge Frank L. Doty placed Mrs. /Wix on probation for three years: and ordered her to make restitution! of the $1,792 charged in the war-| Dr. Joseph J. Ruva, who hired | tures beyond. There was a terror Other Normandy-landing-type- oper- irs. Wix as receptionist in 1950, | claims she embezzled between | $15,000 and $20,000 of his rhoney between 1953 and 1955. | The warrant -cevered checks iwhich Mrs. Wix cashed by forging the doctor’s signature and using ‘his. office stamp, but Dr. Ruva says she took most of the money ‘by concealing cash payments by | patients. & ' He says he-is unable to trace Officials here believe that, if the classic example of a success: lights of -the -comedian’s 32.000-- BIG RAPIDS ‘#—James Goener, the defdlcations accurately, since. mile trip through Europe, Africa 22, of Howard City, was killed yes-! many records have been destroyed. ‘cy Fund. a lezgues continues tearing down | Just 12 years ago this morning, and the Middie East for the U. N.,terday when his car overturned on Stalin, they will remove his body after being postponed 24 anxious| International Children’s Emergen- U.S. 131 in Morley in Mecosta ‘County. One basking shark 8,600 pounds. BUY NOW ff ON LONG EASY TERMS! 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BAG 2.79 ~. ™ . 2 Blended Syrup ANN PAGE, , , - 49e : if | / { ' j ft */ é i A ; “| * f * i | f \ ae A Pia 4 / 1 ¢ \ea | ' fe ‘ ™ é f i ; \ : . 7 x : * / . he \ . : . i e wae : | hoe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1956, F : _ ferent or Clare Luce Poooss Her Worth as Diplomat er NEW, YORK INS) .— Some| child-bearing servants of the Patterson was the U. S, minister tens of thousands inthe course ofiforces of Gen. Draja Miballovich, when you people’ jn the-news . . . home and field, ' to Yugoslavia during that ominous/communizing Ae paiziet The eodaed shett after} H-bomsh tect sold Come articles sprinne «lta CARTORE, When, President Eisenhower ap-| Communism, which might have|postwar period when Tito’s fliers) | ett a Bc Bony trial. about it after newsmen were mek hapa Cie - —_— and security by holding Dates were shooting down unarmed Now. he’s sitting on laps in + « @ berred. —— firmiy No gummy, gooey, pasty wehe Booth E. Luce am-jengulfed Italy without the moral planes with hardware we|Kremlin and promises never to de-) ‘There is movie and Broadway | with utter calm, “Once out of the oF feeling. It's Se appeared tOlwarnings of Pope Pius Xl ir place, "*/part from the villainous fold again. |interest in Brock’s book, which he} The President's absence from snake pit, Rollo Tewksbury ins OP ad 5 was| eve Among other things, he néver got! wij] call “Gale of the World,” aithese tests is well taken: He pre-jtened to Scotland Yard.” . around to paying for the American|phrase used by Mihailovich in is rs to be associated with the) . . (Advertisement) ~ a recent elections. Jong after Patterson presented |pianes he shot down or reparations |forsaken farewell. peaceful atom rather than theiTokgs Brewery Helm at} Tito with a gift from the U. 8. A for the lives of the five men killed war-like. What foot Doctors 2 . door her| silver-plated tommy gun, aptly lin the second plane. 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NIGHTLY ‘<= impossible to get lost in this . ec in well worthwhile because she was a linguist. money was mailed back; and Mes.| on whe are «til o large part (ca! you tell me how to spell) STARTING cs ‘iG land, fe The “finders”—both professional : . ’ “My first client (those who need!shaw has never doubted her sanity! 14 our work . . . extremely young lonesome?’ " | JUNE: 6 7:30 P. M ees and volunteen—are 1.800 members|, The sPeaker is a beatific blonde, help all are ‘clients’ to Mrs.|_ or the rightness of her job—| and extremely old people, run-| ‘The way he looked, Mrs. Shaw | ‘ ‘ Even ff you're a smal] boy, runiof the National Travelers Aid S0-\ceorge Hamlin Shaw, who was|Shaw) was a Greek lady who wore| since, | ning away trom authority. They eunaend Se gis (ee ae te | EVANGELIST ) _/ of the sen your ears, yOu Cant ticlmeses of ‘smaritanism, with | ner life, but who has dedicated|Elyria, Ohio, where her husband|’ Now she is chairman of- the heme really a good place | jokes instead, smil- Poe ec » “ get lost. Or if you're an 80-year-|their eyes and arms open for the to run away from, we must find | ing eg oe oe : old man tired of living off your!troubled people and\eir pockets|i°ess 24 "wartaty and soldiers (tat sf, oeshine perio. She bedlboard of Travelers Aid and feels 5’ setier eae fo them.” hts Joesn't quite be-]| Sister Helen y > children * Re icans tourists eTS ithe $50 bus*fare sewn into one of|personally responsi oe , woman | ‘ + FOE Cae get bent, filled with money. and immigrants along their vari-iner petticoats, but she wouldn’t\lion-and-a-half wayward persons} Mrs. Shaw remembers most|lieve anybody should spell out the) GOSPEL and ‘ Even if you're virile and HONESTY SHOWS ous ways. give it up.” | who are helped annually. with/forcefully, of course, the days of|word 1-o-n-e-s-0-m-e. It’s too tough./ y : strong and wandering because | «or caseworkers are so sen-| A society woman who might be ° money and morale from her or-jthe last war when, sitting in New; | PREACHING NIGHTL : there's mo place especially. 0 | itive to the truth that when they| living on caviar at Cannes, she Wenhixinig whethur the wea tightioantiaer York's hectic, Grand. Central} About 45 of every 100 American] Rey, Mervin P. Hester, ' 5%, you can’t get lost. give money to lost persons, more| began with Travelers Aid in jor plumb crazy, Mrs. Shaw ad- 7 ¢ *& Terminal or Pennsylvania Station,/men age 65 or more are gainfully| Paster SA There's an uncertain Iqok in the'than 90 per cent of that — be 1928, “te be doing something 'vanced the woman $50 and saw' “In the ‘20s, we worried about she saw the literally lost and -thejemployed. WAAMILUTE Dine will Buy Ole Vm del'l: NATIONAL FOOD STORES CRITES GOLDEN - SCOTT COUNTY - IN TOMATO SAUCE CREAM CORN ~~ PORK« BEANS — Weston’s Vanilla or Chocolate Dainty Fair . . JOAN OF ARC - 34-02. 300 , COOKIES = KIDNEY BEANS = , JIFFY - DEAL PACK, JOAN OF, ARC 9-02. 303 PIE CRUST MIX ‘ BUTTER BEANS = BONNELLE ITALIAN STYLE BLUE RIBBON SPAGHETTI _ = WAX PAPER = 4 m \qy, 2% \ VAN CAMP’S-IN TOMATO SAUCE iz aA “4 BLUE RIBBON WHITE TABLE i PORK & BEANS “Qt gllAPKINS )| RED SCOTT COUNTY SCOTT COUNTY GREAT pe NORTH AMERICAN poe FOOD FOR YOUR PET RED C NORTHERN » Mic STEAK c BEANS _BEANS ~=W SAUCE mrs _Foop = SWIFT'S. PREMIUM BONELESS — OVEN READY — ALL MEAT — NO WASTE . HOMEMAKERS’ . = DoT ROAST we SLICED BACON ~*~ 9 soniksa iin . 39: / VEALROAST - a BREADED SHmimp =: 49° FRESHLY GROUND — DAILY MADE LEAN c MARHOEFER’S OR SHAMROCK BONELESS COOKED : HAMBURGER us CANNED HAM 3 «: *2° : = WE TRY TO GIVE MORE than just good food at lower prices at ewwoon Maybe you aren't aware that the folks in a neighborhood Na- tional Food Store are folks just like you. Our men are family men, interested in you and your family’s welfare, the churches, schools, and civic pro- gtams of the community, Or they ae have a secret ambition to court that (777 Q || CALIFORNIA EXTRA PANCY vwwpuem SOFT AS OLD LINEN- WHITE 08 PASTEL COLORS pretty daughter of yours). Our wom. : before the 1956 budget and we and- i} . S . have just been waiting for action | | by you.” . @ City Manager W. K. Willman said : | _it-was not considered in the pres- , ent budget as it had never been a part of previous ones. — c Building Permits Dip , . | , 7 ° ia ee. Point this peppery go-getter in any overtake, your first sharp curve at cruising : Below April Figure Bary the Bloxing GO and ® direction—and you’re heading for thrills! speed. And not just the first time, for Pontiac’s . Bullding permits issued in. May| When you wheel this muscular new Pontiac _ kind of brilliance will never cease to thrill you! Ses hae’ dens Gani Gata | B th- T ‘S lin f onto any road, you take over—and know it! Ask us for a demonstration ride. Put Pontiac’s Ape, Cart F- Alt, balling inspec rea ty go You'll feel the tingling satisfaction of easy com- all-new, 227-h.p. Strato-Streak V-8 through its » Feported. ‘mand as never before. paces; see how smoothly the newest Hydra- Last month 189 permits totaling : $710,492 were issued while 199 to- - America’ s New Sweetheart! A whole flock of new adventures awaits you Matic, Strato-Flight*, delivers all this power! taling $833,405 were recorded the} in the driver’s seat—your first of many admiring Come in for the’ most revealing 10 minutes P bap ter ange ed wl. glances, your first steep hill, your first brisk in motoring—soon! An estre-cost option, THE CAR SAYS @O AND THE PRICE WON'T STOP YOU! rn Wife's Past Red Ties Loses Job for Husband LONDON @—A British execu- tive who says he has been brand- ed a security risk because his wife once was a Communist is fighting for his $14,000-a-year job with Im- perial Chemical Industries, J. HA. Lang. #6, said the Brit “We can Save youa _ ‘| pretty penny installing - this air conditioner in your office or store” SSUSEOSG SESE SLOSEES - i NEW CARRIER |WEATHERMAKER 2 KEEGO SALES & SERVICE, Ine. | M00 Orehard Lake Ba, Kengo Harbor, Michigan * at RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR: SALES oe | Schubrooneincherosinetenencas hk - 7 a ro ™% PR eee singe Dies eT eee ee ita ae af -— ee ee Ei 4 4 a is 5 tT) ; J : ' } : * } F . t 4 . 4 x ' f i : ; zz : af ‘ . ‘ ; a ; § : : f * Now Miss Rosie Flynn who Tur & &ih bd a record at police headquarters that consists mainly of mayhem. (PART THREE) ———o7—————— Big Boy Blues I'm sitting in Mindy’s restaurant listening to West Side Willie tell me how he is associated with the big Army Show “Gee Eyes” and how Little Boy Blues is the big attraction. : : Now, before West Side Willie is caught\in the draft and put into khaki clothing he while ticket speculator on Broadway and known far and wide as a character which makes extra ice) mm. ne ily Worker said on scalped ducats. Now he is ticket taker at ‘the theater and he tells me Little Boy Blues, who is the 00 | ny consider the speech of Big Boy Blues, is ‘a ballet dancer-who appears in the attire of a doll. ; -|word on “Stalin's terror Willie says they cannot top bill the kid because of what Big Boy might do if he finds out his boyjor is @ dancer in a review and not cleaning up on tls enemy overseas as Big Boy has been brought to nist believe. Willie is scared on account of Big Boy is six feet three inches and weighs anyway 200 pounds) Y¥ | Grade A Medi and has a loud voice that causes parties four blocks away to tremble when he lets it out and he hes catried a 4,000-word condensation race um : 7 ; version of Khrushchev’s speech] | ¢ delivered at the February closed) ; ‘Flynn on the sidewalk ahead of me i F following the march so I quit West|S¢*s!0n of the Soviet Communist | Coupon ' islas possible as he is a great eye- older I learn from her that she has him away at school -as much sore to Big Boy who keeps him frightened half to death by yelling lat him and sometimes giving him ia few clops. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. 1956 By DAMON RUNYON Side Willie and overtake her and’ "ty Congress. “Sire , Rosie,” I say, “I notice/Baby Drowns in Yard jf 8 This Valuable your offspring has your top piece IN @ — Eighteen-months-| Drag beng orgies coop Cc H but the way he does not resemble|old Robert Meachem : RS. 5 Big an Monday night near his home : REMUS oar lb.t hei g if | Daily Worker Blasts 5 Bowery Citizen ie ae oink the stale Delyd alin Si is, Cemetery Ferree ON Worker said in an editorial today) NEW YORK # — A bearded pale instance? , that Soviet leaders “made a mis- habitate’ of the Bowery, who say8) un, place,” came the 7 jtake"*.and should themselves haveir, tives in g cemetery because | reply, “Mostly in.a cemetery near : wy -|published at once ‘the shattering)... cheaper,” learned yesterday : 4 . révelations made by Khrush- . * * * rh the needs a more permanent ad- dress to vote in an election. “I can't afford 50 cents a night. | The shabbily dressed man,'It's cheaper this way,” the vote- = Nikita §, Khrushchev’ in which|about 55, was turned away fromiless citizen added. | Soviet chief | Bazley’s Thursday | . Super Specials!! | co er oo 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ‘morning's is an erst- denounced her like this: PesensoccaaseasoscangeeeneEeess E g = gs i a ze practically famous on Broadway|/~UT DOWN AS AWOL form is really remarkable. By the|miles northwest. of, Mason. : j ‘i - because it is generally conceded ee me, Hiway.” I say, “how is Big Boy?|child toddled into a rain-filled hole} with Mest Purchase § how wonderful Noxzema is! The chances are she can marry|credit to a virile personality such} jo, ona (aa , : into much circles'ias Big Boy but when the war * says - | = For Complexion— __ For Hands— than those in/which Big Boy Blues|comes on and Little Boy is drafted,| looks around as if she is afraid | . Before you're half-way through A Noxzema jer in the kitcher moves just on the strength of being|Big Boy becomes very proud of| Big Boy may be in earshot. “He SUPER one of these jars of Noxzema will make a lovely difference ix ‘pure and it is the popular belief|him and wishes to be real father-| § all right except his temper is , : you'll see a beautiful change in your hands, too. Smooth on Noz- ‘that Big Boy frightens her into ly toward him. shorter than ever. He chucks one m2 ‘ : \your complezion. It will help zema every time you've had your marrying him as no one can think . of his own truck drivers into the ; your skin look cleaner, softer, hands in water—you'll not have | + pa ‘cc his eae In fact, one day at Dix where | river yesterday truck and all. 1 | clearer. And for 3 good reasons: to worty about red, rough, “dee Ff @ny age unlon.| Little Boy Blues is stationed for | am so afraid of what will hap- s 1. Noxzema cleans thoroughly ‘tergent” hands egain! Well, after they are married | awhile, Big Boy approaches him pen if he learns Little Boy is in | 5 like soap—but doesn’t dry skin. Noxzema’s medicated formuls and before the stray truck comes | with his hand extended to shake | ini, show. You see,” she says, r 2. Noxzema softens as only a *ctuallyhelpshealthosetinycuts | siong to provide the keystone for | hands and Little Boy is 8° | «1 tey him the last time I hear : =| cream can, but isn’t greasy— *"4 nye helps hands look | Big Boy’s success they live in a | alarmed that he turns and runs | prom Little Bof he is with pgp inlays a Get Noxzema today at drug. om pecan Sued x cae: —. ae oon ‘aad — a ; Pe metic counters. .2 jars only 89 West Forty-ninth os ony: ad pr! — cific.” heal bleatidhen® helgn clear ond ee ee. wnions they live ta | be is two daye finding bis way | ; : WE'VE NEVER SOLD TILE BEFORE AT THESE LOW PRICES! - ——— *onternally-caused a cance in the North River and | back and is put down as AWOL. | “Well,” I say, “you do not pick’ it is by no means a fashionable | 1) 1 become so interested 2 Ne 7 Z : ’ | How Dad Will Love mitten me riser ant ent ae ® ®9f |Grand Central at noon myself a i 3 3 -¥ & = a a 5 5 Zz i § } a? 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Color the picture with crayons, giving the cowboy his red hair, and: making Bonita bright green with a red head and blue tail feathers. pom opel pated tite a erates and cut out the parts care- Cut the slits indicated on the saddle and the hat s0 that Bonita can perch on either. Fold the picture on the dotted line in the center and it will stand up. ; (This idea was first sent in by Merril Zissman, Richmond, Va. Perhaps you have a suggestion for a Junior Editors panel. If so, send) We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities it in care of = ee oa = may win you a $10 award. Violet oa “d Moore Higgins; atures.) rip Grin , | 3 Tomorrow: Renty and her Fee: Pa we 4 SALE EFFECTIVE THROUGH I-Lb. VAC, CAN Adlai‘s Aide —_|Highland Golf Club Sees Victory in Convention _ |Loofed in Breakin CHICAGO W—James A. Finne-| The Highland om Chib in High- SATURDAY, JUNE 9 TOM’S CUSTOM BLEND It ROMAN CLEANSER BLEACH Whitens Clothes Safely son's victory in California's pri- at cra sometime be- mary yesterday ‘shows Monday night and Tuesday he is the overwhelifing popular morning, the detective bureau of all sections ¢ = country.” tment said today. s » L s . Finnegan Stevenson's five Detectives Harry Maur and Leo consecutive tid in pal Nictte Hazen reported the main clubhouse presidential primaries have “agn-|had been apparently entered ply demonstrated he can fight and) oUt a window in th shower! He said those who counted Tom Soy A Pe aalie out after his Minnesota ona . defeat “just didn't know the cour-| & — = ong a oh oi Year teens of the , the money en, t - rae ° ‘disclosed. 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SCHWINN: 26-inch Hand Brak. it : 2 : 3-Speed Cear, rakes—and Stand * »* “There never was any reflec-|Ple. But Khrushchev’s greatest SCHMNN *2>" BOYOLES | =EtiarS Bae Se Se TIRE }that scientists for the Navy and!" o.-3- Chapman, former secre- : fe Feo ¥ int s 5 A ; | ietieg eke apes bat somne. {2 of the interior, and Harry ; Fabout was democracy for the hier- : 26 Inch thing went wrong as it might in| "icnonald. mar’ fe" Peronista Purge Seen|ses ss conse pr ond = nat Chapman said Connelly was $4495 | -. ee te + «(Growing in Argentina , : = ore Boy Drowns in River N.M., Proving Grounds, had hint-|sition read at Connelly’s tax-fix-|State Department finally got ajo 0 © le! Scum OO Go OO) CLINTON um Nine-year ld Ger-| toi TY project,! The de: ition of the former|‘t this week. people feared and| Monday when he lost his grip on ater the rocket fl tar short oPresient, now on tur of Ex Khrushchev's. purpose wes sie tt ee , rho tonne’ and| rape and fell into the. Raisia rope, was taken May 4 in a Kan.|destroy the image of Stalin as 8/100 °t think of his successors, |River. The boy had been swinging ; 4 95 detect in the rocket motor. . .lon a guilty plea but escaped a He said Stalin deported wholelyREAK OF HISTORY Lightweight BICYCLE something is wrong with the|prison term on health grounds. peoples during the war and mur- Khrushchev called Stalin a be : ibe 6s : dered and tortured innocent peO-| aver of party sag eget i £5 carrying duties . BUENOS AIRES — President) again to the charge that Stali 1 Ss Sap ee apnea ee Soe made himself a dictator and | “de | care, in tester be HST Den ition Rhrusheher Major Complaint on Stalin: | Senate Appropriations sub- posi , tan He seer fr eacur : He Didn't Know Way to Halt Horror Use. Chaves (D-NM) — Lauds Connelly ae JAMES MARLOW and foitht ul Communist party ag principle of collective sdae a reat that Statement Read Before| WASHINGTON w— pose ntese The ‘picture of Stalin which oe @4 anlrule from the top—supposedly finally failed dent Truman described Wives ptinted Dulin an eieetwshlp may be sueting 2 sit-in geeey ut leniees cheten ty party. “lout over the river on the rope. Mayor Seeks Judgeship } 1028 W. HURON 1¥2 Blocks West Tel-Huron partment's Tax Division, are ac-| In this Speech horror was piled|ing about Stalin's use of ‘terror,| YPSILANTI w — Rodney E.\7.:59 antiseptic promptly relieves cused of conspiring to defraud the/on horror. Khrushchev haid Sta-|@% such. Me said, in effect, that|Hutchinson, mayor of Ypsilanti, itching of surface eczema and skin stops scratching t|didate for Washtenaw County Pro-| gids faster healing. Buy Extra “We wish we knew," the ad-|Sachs for income tax evasion. dreds of thousands of Russian|in fact it's necessary. His, objec-|bate Judge. Hutchinson, at 37, is| Strength Zemo Sachs, a St. Louis shoe manu-|troops by the Germans in Worlfi|tion was that Stalin kept on using for stubborn cases. + : = Press’ . b ' Press aid pefsons i , : $455 |°... NEW YORK «#—Gov. Avereli|*® his office by Connelly “pot the rey pa said wd oe | Harriman of New York, who calls aa a off Aged buru wants to deflate the 20 Inch |i tet sitie. presidential Ven ma testified in a similar! streamline the top-heavy bureat-| | cracy inherifed from : 5 }nomination, will be the guest on} — . tator Juan Peron. : |NBC-TV’s “Meet the Press” next|His Name to Be Hiram? | Two generals who NEW YORK W—Wally Cox, who tity Peron lost thelr pest has not had a regular TV show \were Lt. Gen. Julllo A. CHILDREN’S WHEEL GOODS OF ALL KINDS! believe that car-|since “Mr. Peepers” was dropped! pie Gen Roberto Tomas Dalton. BICYCLE P released by burning|a year ago, will star in “The Ad- Maj.. Gen. 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There’s just nothing like that real _ great teste of Coke to put you at your sparkling beet. * More fun for your family when you bring home the Coke : “Coke” ls @ engistored trade-mark. © 1956 The Coce-Cole Conpeny, i SMe eaiy oe Conte Comerey THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of PONTIAC ab \ P Es a \ \ ' : é a oo) i i jouncil Holds School of Instruction + The unnual luncheon and mass installation of Pontiac Council of Norman Brown, treasurer; Mrs. Ralph Rotsel, secretary; Mrs. Robert py de, Villiam Wright (lef ) rep) re we seine duties of the pr = 3 . ays : Age ‘ i president of the Pontiac Council of PTA, mt at the annual luncheon meeting PTA was held Tuesday at Central Methodist Church. Among those Phillips, finance chairman; Horton Southworth, scholarship chairman, presented the gavel to Mrs. William Tilesday. who will have leading roles in the coming year aré (left to right) Mrs. and Mrs. Roland Stephison, historian. / ES Womens Sectton Gathering Ends Year , : WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1956 PAGES 21-25 Mrs. Mihalek Assumes Presidency | for Sorority Mass Installation Is Also Conducted Dinner, Installation of, Officers Held at Wiersema Home Pontisic Council of PTA held its|council were introduced along with! “Installed as council officers for annual School of Instruction andthe special ‘guests, Mrs. Neldrett, the coming year were: Mrs. Mi- mass installation of officers on|/Mrs. Goddard and the Rev. John|halek, president; Mrs. Garner, ; at Central M st Mulder, assistant pastor of Central first vice president; Mrs. Weaver, Sse aoe a 2e 7 ee - Tuesday ethodist | tethodist Church, who gave the in-|Second vice president; Mrs. Dusen- quois road for the final meeting) © 5s og 7 : i : ge ww — | Ande: anny mae year. 2 ge : ot seg" = Z fit 6 FS t e _. *s 6 ®& |Anderson, corresponding secre- Horton Southworth, principal of Marie Meyer, recipient of this\tary; Mrs, Robert Lake, treasur- Crofoot School, gave the invoca- year’s PTA Scholarship, was also,¢T; Mrs. Stephison, historian, and tion. \introduced, as was Charlene Deeg, |Warren Abbott, auditor. Wiersema home Greetings to the group of 275 \the winner of the first schdlarship. * ¢ « buffet dig@per served in the dining PTA members were extended by | Mrs. Neldrett : 5s fee ee man arrangements stent of \Mrs. i assisted by Aldene French and — oo. | officers of the 27 lecal units. bar was also presented to Mrs. Mrs. Jrene Albright. Mrs. ones somo first vice = Wright. . pines Sam seats on of Parets and Teachers, booest| WOTErS Elect (Ree an ner, and conducted the instalia- best wishes from the State Board = 3 of Managers to this , Say-| ; Boys’ Glee Club of Eastern Junior a tent the this assembly, sax- | airmen igh School, conducted by Hemey bership in PTA is one of its ; —s 6 strengths, for new members bring ON Officers The Boys’ Glee Club, represent- with them new enthusiasm and, | chorus of country boys who aw. Miss, witch aft 19 Ge eee) ft eogue Gathers ated tthe - Mrs, Albright was installed as de die et NaS teed Th siakbcll = = - sae rience of older members j president. Other new officers are a ; ae = ee ak ; create the effective working capac-| Habel Home for the |F™*. scrapes oeagnd vacapeoneg a pope wy ie Discussing activities for the coming year were ing secretary; Warren Abbott, auditor, and Mrs. Cleatus wer | Annual Picnic - fedy hee cess faus @sek, Gan. PTA officers (left to right) Mrs. Wayne Weaver, sec- Garner, first vice president, ; Mrs .Mark Goddard, director of| land Shearer and Donald Beltz. French, . Kinsella, ond vice president; Mrs. William Anderson, correspond- District Seven, greeted the group,/ Officers and , “ — an >. = : ’ P : in PT. ‘men for the year were introduced Donald Beltz. * >. * ’ Xv eX. - ‘ Eas ns ae. - £3 - } i Z i iat last year, bringing the total mem-| Mrs William. Wright will serve| Table deéorations in a patri- A new unit was very recently|Habel, second vice president; Mrs.| merbeck ef Eastern High organized in Auburn Heights, and/Roy MacAfee, secretary, School, ‘ a group in Oak Park and three|L aura Beiz, treasurer. and M units in Waterford are in the proc- Mrs. Clare Hartzman _ of organization. New councils) ™rs- Harry Aten will be the |George Wyman also assisted with are being created in Walled Lake| CommY wo sad Mir, (Os Gomi : and Farmington. Glenn Griffin, chairman of na- tional conservation. Mrs. Stephison and Mrs. Fred WHITMER SPEAKS Wheeler were in charge of reserva- ee ee superit| Amy Kreugar, indi idual liberties; oppisrctl ; ae his greetings, stating that a= Clare Hinckley, publications; | was the are the cooperative understanding)». ae gee metre unit |flower committee. | - of the PTAs and the high level | Coordination, ty Halsey, of leadership on the Board of Edu-|” . 2 Altar Society {Holds Meeting Mrs, William Mihalek, incoming the final meeting of the of president of the council, also ‘spoke ea Mini tate sok me : , Church. The group met at the - Presidents and vice presidents é - : ss ; . ‘ * : é * i if Attending the mass installation of Pontiac PTA~« secretary; Mrs. Mark Goddard of Royal Oak, chairman , Mts. Cyril Davis conducted a Council officers Tuesday at Central Methodist Church of District Seven,\and Mrs. Charles Neldrett, first vice responding secretaries. Treasurers shops held at the State Hospital. | were (left to right) Mrs. Lyle Dusenbury, recording president of the Michigan Congress of PTA. _ {and auditors met with Mrs, Wil- apd goood slinanliras! peg lage co Hem Anderson, and histevlens with bazaar was announced as Oct. 7, Mrs. Francis Oak. Kitchen chairman is Mrs. Charlies Schwartz. Mrs. William McInnis Dance Coitfures of France Invade American Salons } si ware vote conssee It seems as though American|shades with no violent contrasts, rounded, stressing its balk, \or ee beautifying than American/chairmen, and program chairmen such as the streaks popular until) divided, sweeping to each side [women allow themselves, so she/met with Mrs. Goddard. : recently, over the ears. is not averse to a hairdo that re-| Mrs. Donald North had a work- His new dance tine is in two| That’ means new hairdos wi Tires overtime at the vanity table.|shop on finance, and Mrs, Lyle SS et ad , — the first pelle the Ge: aie wl * s ¢ 6 Dusenbury and Mrs. Russel Bell their was ret ypereg fh the forehead ta peter irra hawe ‘hous arogeang on ve uewen are/met with publicity chairmen. it forward over the ears to form| ing style to older women or moon-|"™& hairdo that may be combed had a co The wes waves and petals. faced types. hair is not always|%0 Place in a jitty and ‘room Phi : emetnen: end , representatives met sorority met Tuesday evening flat on top with this hairdo how- : with George Gray the home of Mrs. Arthur Mc- 2g athena andes. Bs Rhe be ever, and may be a redeem-|Blue Star Officers Leonard Saari. on Lanman drive with 17 Lila Jean Dunlop Mrs, L. H. Cross, president, con- ducted business meeting at if aig f , i ai i] h 4 i if ' i BE # if +) \ | / TWENTY-TWO’ | THE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6.1956 . : iy. VE Work, Compromise Aren’t. Drear Chara 4k | . = | ; * : . Char Ann , ae EN Ss: | Work, Compromise ren t. Dreary. "tall nd e Can Assist | oe . ; James Belisle (1) Em selecting a course of study. . By ANNE HEYWOOD jgrim thing indeed. Actually, hard) be im the theater. 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The thirteenth Michigan Annual Music ~ a - 5 pear sd ——e Dre Olympia 50 SRN ee hed ining MEN L or um, Sunday, June 3, bringing into . cientific ish. Massage by - play more than 200 pianos! 1200 young: as low as a week ; WILLIAM McFALL, Graduate Masseur seers participated. ; _ after small down payment re Tear This Ad Out and Keep It! NNELL’S—27 S. aw—No. | Brand Name “Retailer - of - the- Year” . . ‘ oni Sagin } . | ROACH HEALTH INSTITUTE 319 National Bldg. - FE 4-4131 ate - es : “ee ; | ‘ bt " Ly. = f SSS ie ae oe nae ae | + THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1956 _ TWENTY-THREE r = se ae Meri dan oo 1 ee : “ . 24 £ ihe ree ys ane | ae The Perfect “risy/Have Fun on Vacation--Not After i> #ivarTe GIST Bee ily | EE Zoggs wen oi gst B BEN FRANKLIN Grad or Dad! Saturday | |p ert bay te sale wich wintereped yer" Or—dreig tor diner cart: tyag nave ha ba ert, NWOTTRTTROENTE a, working definition of~hell.” ‘Oakland Park *’ cs some of whom appeal to you and * * some who don’t, carrying on the Methodist I feel that you will get a} usual routine of the resort, stay- “Church, She is)augh vut of this when you look ing up later than you want to = the daughter back at some of the vacations you and spending more money than | > M ad jhave taken, If you had to keep you can afford. Ne ag Pe To Maoage Rog Nm Me you had te o's of so of pose you to it all of y te Segedi of {weeks you probably would knock life. Let us not bemoan the. ey vacation! Let's make the best of ee yourself on the head. Glenwood * 2 © it one way or another, every man avenue, and - Maybe you've had to put up with to his own choice. Such well Known Nemes as he is the son some of the following things: Over. . + * «© : Wheary-Crown ofthe Eduard ns arg ge ca jon oe we oli ts a Amrcan Tourer | * el Selien ee eee eee ee abaw ke a q erward. in it over‘ and =. Skyway | MR. and MRS. JERRY D. STALEY ‘yoad. _ |Ant-bitten, blistered heels from un- . |choose carefully. Use Our Lay-A-Way Plan | M . ; \ ee Sn There is real danger of over- J Free Monog na | . > . , : : —_ doing on your vacation, Every _ uenermming od |MVari Ann Segedi Speaksimese. shaceesed es. coving] Fisrd is real’ danger. in cverdaing on your sacs: | rar man rl actin _ ae | 7 . $$ y\Which is hungrier than usual be-| tion . . . if you have led a sedentary life take it easy. ae d Vows in Candlelight Rite i BASE ocr — =7_| cat erection to wich they oe , At a candlelight service in Oak-jsories for her son's wedding. Her Two La ers : Coming Events die each year because of this, |. land Pagk Methodist Church, Mari corsage was of roses and white ; y The meeting of the 8t. Joseph Mercy) If you have led a sedentary life, ~~ LEATHER GOODS ‘Ann Segedi became the bride of [curnationn. * eet Aactery - —— one vuek take it easy. You eannot become | 14 W. Huron FE 2-2620 | Jerry D. Staley. The Rev. James! Following @ honeymoon trip to of Gelatine will be held June 18 at 2 p.m. in the an athlete in two weeks time. 'W. Deeg performed the 7 o'clock Niagara. Falls, the couple will be —— Saturday in the pres- at home on East Pike street. — at {3 sts. 1s PT TT ttt ttt...) loan — of McAuley School of nurs- * * The sunshine is healthful but) ~ f t 7 & cuerey, will acer Tuareoar as 130 em. ido not overdo that either, for the - Make Salad r ; * ‘ - = with Mrs. Loren Kay, 144 W. Chicago. ‘sake of beauty as well as health. - a OBERG’S The hride is the daughter of Mr. 7. Brownie Troops Mrs. Muehl Likes : a DeMelay Mothers Club will meet Thurs-! Many women come back looking, : | . : on) : : : APPLIANCES end ane Ne ape paling ples Travel to Windsor R asp b erry Lime Lawrence St hike zebras because their skin has aa e a“ ee ee ee oe . . i i Gardens Eagles Auxt) 2887 blistered and is peeling. This is —. S CONTRACTING = of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Staley of Brownie Troops 415 and 312 of Withy Mixed Fruit [yill hold instaliavion ‘of officers \onigh' not healthful and it certainly de-| “7 Phone OL 2-9461 @ Sashabaw road. ‘Wisner School climaxed _ their at 8 at 4405 Mighiand Ra. ifeats your hope for good looks| me 4 ans ate in Rochester | As the bride approached the *°2"® &ctivities with a trip to . ai leorxueumen pilimere | tuarseny ar ci limba elder years. Hope you have| © UBS RROSRSSRE SE EE a, she was wearing a gown “dsr, Ont. Saturday. They By JANET ODELL pam. wich Mrs. “Marvie Little, - 107] © iad taxes li —_—_— | fashioned on empire tines, fea. 'T8veled to Windsor by train, Pontiac Press Home Editor eee ee « | Tiona Circie of Reorganized Latter . i ‘Day Saints Church will = for oc Tomorrow: “What Do You Know ship and study Thursday at p-m. wit . rat on Etta Black, 108 Parkhurst St. About Losing Weight? rrr rrr) turing a fitted lace bodice and P#55!ng through the tunnel, and) What in. the world would we : ‘returned to Detroit via the Am- : = | long sleeves that ended in points eooks do without gelatine? How bassador Bridge ever the wrists. >: ac or alc Assisting troop leaders Mrs. Clif- oe eee Os ee ole At PHILIP’S & . C7, The neckline was accented by an AS es without the variety of fruit fla-| ~ ° Say e to 40 /O insert of nylon net and a stand-up = eerie and saie-onetig ail vors we now can buy? Mrs. Don=— ° custom- made : : collar of scalloped lace. Panels of Gjayde Cook, Mrs. Charles John. 24 G. Muehl suggests a two-layer. ; = Luggage lace and satin were inserted in the son, Mrs. Lewis Horner and Mrs. 8@!atine salad that is pretty as +4 °7 5 h G nylon net skirt. ‘Harry Hodge. well as delicious. e PERMANE ee. Leat ler oods tee | A German shepherd pup com.| ARLENE JUNE GLASS F : . 1 Jara of pearis S anes sigue tie es life in the Muehi house- Sporting Goods secured her fingestip veil of illu- Larges smaliest Muehj bites | a Lakele d : ° : c 1 ion. Mari Ann carried e | . ac jfoad announces: the engagement You'll be amazed when you see the ¢ oo For Gredection—Veceticon— | Son. Nar! eee | ber: Another complication is a hidden beauty in your hair brought ¢ Fether's Dey ment of white roses and ivy Coat new house on a large lot that ‘of his daughter, Arlene June, to to light with one of our very own e ; tered with a white orchid on her| needs lots of . | Raymond Vasquez, He ig the son custom permanents. ~“ $i : $20.00 Men's $1998 aie sateen Evenings, Mrs. Muehl enjoys of Mrs. Elvita Vasquez of Peerless : = 2 Suiter ..... ATTENDS SISTER lcards, When she has a free mo- street. A. June 22 wedding is. oe Beverly Segedi served as her sister's maid of honor. She wore a yellow crystalette waltz - length, _ gown and a headpiece of yellow ~ shattered carnations. Her bouquet was of talisman roses . * * * | Elaine McManus of Lake Orion | was the bride's other attendant. | ‘Her gown was fashioned like the | maid of honor’s in orchid crysta-| lette and she carried a fan-shaped arrangement of yellow roses. $33.00 3-Piece $1.9°% Luggage Set.. Lerge Selection of the Famous ‘Samsonite, Skyway, American Tourister, Atlantic Luggage *-" Budget Terms Available -PHILIP’S © Sporting Goods 79 N. Saginaw St. iment, she likes to do handcrafis planned at St. Michael Church. also. t ee ‘Golf League Holds TWO-LAYER SALAD By Mrs. Donald G. Muchi | 2 packages gelatine—any two navors_| UCSGaYy Luncheon that go well together end contrast in color Individual Hair S24” : Styling and Cutting Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby by Tony and Carl FE 3-7186 e C0006 000000000000 0000000002 0000000000800 000088 scenes eeeem| ceux | Tuesday Tee Ladies Golf League —— 1 can fruit ‘cocktall, drained ‘held its June meeting at Pontiac >. a __ Pay tiy gelatine, |Country Club Tuesday with 28" USI, rut cock-|...: zi z i ‘tail yf part of the li aide Ee ee | ; for. When slightly thickened, fold! ytrs| Martin Gaffney and Mrs.| in fruit and pour into a ring mold. William -P. Talbot were chosen) Performing the duties of best Let set until firm.. captains of the teams for the| man was Staley Roosa. Donald ; | Make up second package of gel. league's picnic. Plans also were! Ridgeway, George Conibear and | atime and beat_in the cream "made for a husbands’ party to be! Ralph Long seated the guests. cheese while It'is hot, Pour care- held June 24 CORDS 3.98-5.98 Se: ahaa 48 N. Saginaw St. i Easy to care for “summer separates. Sleeveless blouses. Also slim or flared Huge Collection of fully ever first layer and return ¢ af es skirts. Embroidery Mrs. Segedi wore. a gown of blue . . Ya : Mrs. Garland Delbridce was - lace with white accessories and a BARBARA JOAN EBERT = a aorve wom omy: ivoted a mew member of the ctu | eR ‘ 5 he pocket trim. Or weet eee RRR O BEBE BM corsage of pink roses when she Barbara Joan Ebert, daughter aise im the center. aad Uhdry Mlcaprel Woasieniwacltel| © © tobbed coll Calen: a Try SYLVAN @ creeted her guests at the recep- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ebert of This is especially attractive at instated. Mrs. Raymond Kneisel| :, a collar. Colors: s CENTER for®\" held in the church parlors Harper street, will be graduated Christmas time with red gelatine and Mrs. N. P. Kilgore were an-| |” <> pink, blue, F .. immediately following the cere- June 9 from Mercy School ofon the bottom and green on the w duri last| = = <, a bad . s satel ; nounced as winners during e. s i S 10 to 16 “ Your Next Prescription @ mony. Nursing, Mt. Carmel Unit, Detroit. top. week's play : %; A maize. sizes 0 10, ws FURTNEY DRUG = ose er Y¥ ...92,95 - i < ‘ | ts : oo ¢ ¢ + B Oa Oreveré W. ef Telegraph W Mrs. Staley chose a dusty rose. 7 MORRSSRSSEEREREAB taffeta dress with white acces. ENJOY a GLAMOROUS > SUMMER COIFFURE tet eur stylet create a new Sermmer Mair De fer you... Call for appeistment teday! Caron E. Kaiser Marries on Parents’ Anniversary “PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg.. Pontiac, Mich. \\ To go with every- thing. All types, box, pouch, tote, i : \ basket. Straw = ; Honeymooning in northern Mich-! Following the reception held in P 4 | . f ciraaggaarte page Day bg tat, = igan are Mr. and Mrs. Robert|the church parlors, the bride P Mary's Beauty Salon hone ed ; » 6 F z ‘Marchbanks who were married changed to a black linen dress with P 3513 Elizabeth Lake Read : PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Saturday evening at Central Meth-|white accessories. After a tour of |> (havens teens Oars Gand, from. odist Church. The couple was mar- northern Michigan, the newlyweds | > FE 8-370! Free Parking DODD IDIIII IIIA AG Bi, . 2 Ne Rev. Jonn W. Mulder will reside in Sah Diego, Cali aa bride NOW OPEN - Rowena’s B Sho Bleanor Kaiser, daughter of Mr : P and Mrs. Carlton Denny Kaiser of AT THE NEW LOCATION ‘Ledyard street. Robert is the son a ing Marchbanks of Ledyard street.|| For her wedding, Caron chose © a floor-length gown of nyten tulle and Rese Pointe lace over satin, | The fitted bodice of lace with an illusion neckline was accented by” long sleeves coming to points at ~ 48 WN. Saginaw St. 4831 DIXIE HIGHWAY ae Hh Sepen'S- (Just North ef Walton Blvd.) OR 3-3541 Free Parking in Rear | "A cloche of sequins and pearts held .her fingertip veil of illusion and she ¢arried a prayerbook with 4 white roses, feathered carnations jand ivy. ‘| Pama aaa bh, a WHEN YOU CHOOSE YOUR SUMMER DRESS... , Stk & & Arh PARSFORM \ \ \ : \ of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Hard-|° \ . \ xz. ili * e ee. _. | Norma McNally of Port Huron. i}:maid of honor, wore a. gown of | qiwhite . nylon over pink taffeta | | trimmed with embrdidered bows. | — She carried a cascade bouquet of! | ‘mint green carnations. ; |] GOWNED IN GREEN | | Bridesmaids Karen Kruger of || Drayton Plains and Margaret Ben-|* |g nett wore gowns identical to the! < BLACK 10.98 Get Free Booklet: “How k Wedding ie te Make Yeur 'maid of honor’s in a shade of mint} ; = ae : sre n, They carried pink carne eee 14.98 e \tions. . JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS | cincies ']) Donald F. Marchbanks of Brook- 101 N. Saginaw St. ine Gifts FE 3-7165 =} field, Ml., served as best man. Joe Daisy, daisy an see nee, an | S¢TA Of Detroit. and Sidney Greg: Weer , ; : ce joty seated the guests. . |e black ove Me yey = fe ; The ape: of the a un 2... the answer true, CAPRI OFTS | gowned in face 3 Now! Save Vs | fran iorine sesame tre |) 50" ecotton Print , On Many Fine Fabrics _ look cool. ee | Aepeaiing all for the | 5 98 As Little as styles that likes of you. e+e Je $3 5 x foy doy Char-brown Makes on Old Worn Chale | or by night. or purple. Tapered ankle — Aesldiotg You'll look wonderful ; autiful Again | in styles fenturing Sizes 32 to 36. . length pants and Work Guaranteed $ Years sheath, flared, . pop-over tops. . . ; , with new necklines. - In solid colors with See Us Soon - Cottons, silk and cotton, ® sheer spun rayons, vs conhepat: trim. —-p Wm Wri t all beautifully |. Newest thend in et 2 trimmed with touches a er sportswear, ig of white. i 1 eet 270 pyc Ave F Junior, misses’ sizes. ae we _ : Budget Dresses—Second Floot Sports Shop—Meia Fleer i . | | i ~ | Cy . f | ° ! \- \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, _WEDNESDAY. JUNE é 1056 $/Round Table . Sponsors Tea to Benefit Camp $1 %* Te $595 Regular and Large Sizes Have You Visited OR 3-7224 + New Playtex’ FEDERAL DEPT. STORES FEDERAL. y Panty Briefs ; 695 Be the belles of the summer season— with slim waist, smooth hips, flat tummy! Be the girl who never, ever, slips into any summer-wear without first ing into a Playtex Pant Brief! Made of miracle Fabricon, it washes in seconds, dries quickly. Works . , marvels in all sizes! S-M-L. La Magic-controller “Living” Girdle _ SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC ff “Where do you want it, lady?” Television deliv- ery boys James Wright (left) and Danny Simpson ™ (right) stagger under the weight of the TV cabinet. ee Pentise Press Phote Brenda Blanchard engrossed in the card that came with the set to answer. These actors are to be seen nightly through June 17 in “The Anniversary Waltz” at Will-O-Way Playhouse on Mrs. Walters, played by Adeline Hirschfeld, is too Recital Presented Twenty-four music students were Joy Sauerbrun presented in a recital Tuesday eve- Honoree at Lutheran Church, ‘Chopin, Mozart.) TWO Showers Carmichael, Gershwin, Rogers and Rachmaninoff compositions were among the works presented in the Two showers in a series of show- ers given for bride-elect Joy Ann Sauerbrun of Birmingham were 8 o’clock performance. |t-70P TABLE TOPS... held over the weekend. Joy Ann, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G.. Sauerbrun ‘of Birmingham will marry Darill 'W. Perry, June 23. Darill is the \son of the Harvey W. Perrys of Alice avenue. | Friday evening Mrs, Arion D. | Perry of Birmingham entertained at a kitchen shower in Joy's honor. Nancy Webb of Detroit was cohostess. For the affair the refreshment table was laid with | a white cloth and centered with | a miniature bride under an um- - brelia. | Joy was entertained at a lunch- eon and variety shower Saturday [afternoon by a group of neighbor- ‘hood friends, with hostesses Mrs. 'R. Hardin Kritz,.Mrs. Marshall R. ‘Roofner and Mrs. Fletcher D. ‘Street Jr. at the Street home on | Pembroke avenue. Seat 7 et Your Cerd Table Insteed of Four! USE THE ROUND T-TOP Fits any standard size ONLY | Short Curl CARD TASLS |. . S@95 | Permanents Coll FE 5-8174 end Heve One Delivered! |; $750 IMPERIAL Beauty Salon | 29 E. Pike St. FE 4-2878 62- 70 $. SAGINAW eer an -| | — | ae coving maces! | = ee — UNBELIEVABLE CAVINGS § | ati... 515 | Eectre ..... 539% See $3950 | riectric ..... 559% $4,950 Electric ..... 309% Portable $. Cabinet mite Electric ..... 69° en ats ibiont 24 HOUR SERVICE on COVERED BUTTONS, BELTS and BUCKLES. ALSO HEMSTITCHING West Long Lake road. Married Saturday were “Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Joy Batten. She is the former Shelvey Jean Hodges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W iltiam Hodges of Parkhurst street. He is Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Batten of Edison street. MR. and MRS. CURTIS JOY BATTEN Shelvey Hodges M arries “sw ten and Gail Hodges were bridal First General Saptist Church Sat-|and yellow, and they carried bou- Donna Nialis, Mrs. Venita Bat-jside on Parkhurst FOR GRADUATION... give the most eloquent accolade of al! ‘Anniversary Waltz’ Opens Season at Wil0-Way ‘pitas First Nighters Fast-Paced | - Play Wins Approval Comedy Is Greeted/f | With Enthusiasm by/# An appreciative first night au- - happy choice with which to begin the summer, * ¢ *# = fe F mabas of to oniel clude such Will-O-Way standbys as Gerald M. Harrington, Robert Bry- son, Frederick L. Morris, Lillian Hicks and Jim Wright. A newcomer to patrons of Michigan’s oldest straw-hat thea- ter is Adeline Hirschfeld who plays the leading feminine role, She bas appeared previously in Detroit and Ann Arbor. Rosemary Janigan who portrays Mille, the maid; Eve Ann Schneid-| er who “has just shed her fourth husband” in the play, and young are all new, talented -additions to the Will-O- Way roster of players. Brenda is graduating this year from the Ap- prentice — . The play cael with the trouble caused one family after they had | (White & Reg. Colors) Good News! 100 MAESTRO COLORS for body and trim work. been presented with a television set, much against the wishes of the father. This seemingly inno- cent anniversary gift sets off a chain of disasters that make for hi- larious .comedy. » WE DELIVER Four couples tn the first-night audience were honored for cele- Pontiac Glass Co. 23 W. Lawrence Street ries at the performance of “The Anniversary Waltz." the son of by Les Filles Club in Rite at General Baptist | Palms and white and pink car- nations decorated the altar of the/attendants. Their gowns were pink This play will run for two Sense ; except Mondays. On June 19 “The FE 5-6441 Solid Gold Cadillac” will open. house on West Long Lake road. . | Heep thet lock LONGER Sponsor Honored | Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch. WHAT IS A PERMANENT? “Judy Dearing was hostess to members of Les Filles Club at a tea Sunday in her home on Ottawa drive. The occasion honored the club’s new sponsor, Mrs. Ann What does a permanent wave Williams. ! mean to you? Is it an aid togi- A corsage in the club colors was. better hair. dress, or do you” presented to Mrs. Williams. During | think of it as being a_hair- the afternoon a brief history of the } dress and the end of your -lf trouble. Perhaps we can help ii yor to more pleasure and sat- istaction from your permanent | waves. * A permanent is a. process ii which changes naturally straight hair into artihcially curly hair. Though thie arti- I ticial curl increases the beauty end lasting quality of a finger wave it still has limitations. Hair that is limp and fine be- fore a permanent is stil] limp and fine after the permanent wave is given. The curl is an aid in managing this kind ol hair but the criginal texture i must be considered when styl- ing, dressing and coring for it. i] The same is true of other tex- if tures. The solution of your hair- dressing problem is a blend of the best style for you and the right kind of permanent wave, oe the proper care between rdressing appointments. This isn't as complicated as it sounds, May we help you with your hair problems? . y Shep, FE ge oes PATRICIA ANN SHEV (68 Pontiac State, Bide’ At the 46th annual commence-' gun —— an ment ceremonies at Marygrove | \CoHege today, Patricia Ann Shev. RESERVATIONS iwas granted a Bachelor of Science EVERYWH ERE ‘matics, degree with a major in mathe- The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shev of Colonial Way, ishe Wag a member of the conee Prism Club, Call Delphine Fae Micheels Elkin Trevel Bureau Mldweet 4.2176 BIRMINGHAM 290 N. enter Bie. OMEGA When you say “I'm proud of you” with an Omega you express your sentiments with the one watch prized above all others. This is an unforgettable accolade to mark an important occasion. Omega’s faithful performance endures through the years, Left: 14% gold, 9 flawless diamonds, 9125. water, dust and with date indicators, $140 to $800. Other Omega watches for men and women from §71.50, Father’s Day, June 17 You couldn't find anything nicer, for Evans * Slippers are always the greatest gift in the world for a man. $7.95. Others $4.95 to $10.95 TODD’S SHOE STORE 20 West Huron Street: Daily 9:30 to 5:30, pug rime SHOP DAYS FOR BETTER SERVICE. A Trade Mark of THe siwoen w omen wate of Optometrists—Jewelers the Olympic SINGER SEWING CENTER ~ REDMOND’ S PONTIAC _ BIRMINGHAM 102 N. SAGINAW 177 W. MAPLE 81 N. Saginaw Fe 2-3612 FE 2-0811 MI 4-0050 . \" “ , OS ee eee Oe, i is | Ba Beg 7 ji i rAd "Pees A | es . yr, ‘ we » , ne . *, * / \ 4 . a pie a ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6, 1956 - Teachers Must: Hunt for Answers By MURIEL LAWRENCE Pleased with yoursell,” she ‘é- cdsniiun of Gab very yaent yoditie’ ‘parlclions that make a Most of the people sitting around| multted. think is depending on you.” good counselor?” | the table were teachers. The rest! “But isn't this the very time| “So that. if you're honest with “The abliity to sey ‘Ne’ to's were Social a worker and twolwhen you are least helpful? I!yourself, you don’t know who is| sont who demands too much | - ot was r ai ” ome ¥ Nobody answered, so he asked ested the sist ie. were attending an annual unhurriedly: “What are some of — Institute for Workers hyn ee et ee Study Association th gpa ae ) ‘In a ceremony ——— . : = 2 ae and ane was speaking as I slipped performed | «wnat about the ability to ex- “¢ a Saturday _| press our own imperfect feelings?” press Sara asked the chairman, “Does the N. Mullins |‘Mpties and discos ae. became the | parent a bride of \counselor than if we treated the Lee Roy |to us?” Lerchenfeld.| .. .* * * She is the |. te daughter of \'m. Mr. and Mrs.| “What is a ‘therapy situation?” Orville | *8Wed the young chairman. Mullins of |ANOTHER SILENCE | Saline drive, | There was another silence. and he is the|,e most heltel with?” he asked son of “Ones we can identify with?” the Franz |said Fashionable Hat. Lerchenfelds | | “Aren't they apt to be problems, that we have either worked out | thelr canal a ith them. of Ortonville. es eee a-n e MR. and MRS. L. R. LERCHENFELD ee eS ian go | around chatting, he ito at his watch adtied “We're inne rom ani bos ae st = Sara N. Mullins Wears wna” " . very . personally yours... Parents of the Boy Should Have Made} Replacement Offer BY EMILY POST A “letter tells me: “The other As the meeting broke up, the) m sure it w cat conan b tt . dL f Ri hai . “Di but just the same T tet wnat his ALTELA ANA Lace Lor Hite germs weed me. “De you parents should have offered to re- parents?” he asked. do.'! Honeymooning in the Smoky and accessores were of a match-| “Yes thank you,” I said. “It ts | didn : ‘ |Mountains and Kentucky are Mr.|ng color, and she carried a bouquet very valuable to us parents to % had been pee and Mrs. Lee Roy H. Lerchenfeld lof roses. see how you have to struggle for sible for them to replace it, they Who were married Saturday even-| Richard Weber performed the YOU" answers just as we do.” 80, ing. 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Y Sizes 10 to 16. , for fun 2nd Fer Poni Sat an Bt , _thone FE 5.9257 ’ : t \ ’ = , i 4 ay VET AK. par ) , hot A Bs YEE ~~, DE aul al «Sg 4 ( il los ea Wire, eel me bd sy oo THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1956 Area Schools Take Part Soda Pop Set Food Habits Subject of Statewide Study! _ Four Oskland County areajfood eaten during the week are seventh graders of the North Ox- ford School School near Oxford, Hickory Grove School in Bloomfield Township, ead the ‘Tray junior high schpel. schools are among 16 throughout The Rev. H. J. McCann of the if they pass. in Oxford, Thomas “Wetrition aut authorities fear that] for Graduation jsx-S=°tr cs Tornado-Whipped Woman Makes Great Comeback LAPEER — A driver's license is taken as a matter of course by most people. They. study the rules, take the test, and that ends it — D1 With Mrs. Basil Burgess, victim of Flint’s 1953 tornado, it is a thrill. Mrs. Burgess lost her daughter, both legs, her home and her auto- Church will give the invocation and| "le i that tragic storm. earning driver’s license Rochester is just one of the datest marks of Baccalaureate services at 8 p.m.| progress she has made since the. June 10, in the Rochester h} tragedy. Three months after the School Auditorium will mark the! disaster, she enrolled in a work opening of Commencement Week| simplification course at Wayne Tax Hike get legs and rejoin her family. Now. a set of hand controls installed in the Burgess car has made it pos- sible for her to drive again. 222 2 ‘LITTLE MONSTER’ WIRE PLANTER — George Shoebridge lays electrical wire for the National Girl Scout Encampment at Haven Hill at the rate of one hundred feet in 90 seconds. He Cen Fre - Gets Contract for International Encampment | SAN MILFORD. — Although the idea is not new, George Shoebridge has rigged up a contraption that can lay electrical wiring in the ground and cover it up at the rate of a hundred feet in a minute and a half. Attaching another shoe—he can reverse the process in the same amount of time. He calls his brain-child a ‘‘Wire Planter” and seeing it in action, state officials at the Highland Rec- reation Area agreed that they = primary. party nominations. * * Dems May Capture 1st California Senate FRANCISCO (— Demo- crats may capture control of the’ California State Senate for the first time in history. Democrats won 15 and Republi- cans 14 of 40 seats in yesterday’s Undér California law, it’s possible to win election in a , primary by capturing both major deadline for election. from Arlie Reed, ‘of schools. filing Nominating Petitions Due Friday at Orion LAKE ORION—Friday is the, nominating petitions for school board candi- dates to be placed on the ballot of the July 11 school board Petitions signed by at least 50 registered voters are required be- fore a candidate can run for one of the two school board positions which will be filled this year. . Petition forms may be secured. superintendent | sioner Edward S. Piggins Leaves. Hospital Not Coronary Victim - DETROIT # — Police Commis- leave Receiving Hoepltat tod. will today. sestiag to Gimans 0 prepeocd on re snk increase for Walled Lake School District operating expenses bas bom called tor 6 pha Brian at Stone Crest Hall, on Barnston Street by Mrs. Norma Popek. LANSING (#—Dr. John Dale Rus- Mrs. ee a a8 ee sell, a former assistant U. S. Com- on. deta a candi |missioner of Education, will direct ‘board. next June 11, will. explain|® two-year study of higher educa her opposition to the proposed tax|tion in Michigan costing up to increase.’ $161,000. Jay members have been designated to work with the legislative group. i E 3 g E i ge itt 4 RE ‘ E N oted Educator Will Study Michigan’s School Setup Milford Man Molds Invention From Scrap never come across anything like it Shoebridge was awarded the contract to lay more than 20,000 feet of underground wiring at the Internctional Girl Scout En- campment at Haven Hill. His two-man operafing ‘fiiachine has saved the state both time and money. planter, Shoebridge had to design and hand-build a small tractor to pull the invention. This he called a specially-built “Little Monster. In order to operate the wire planter.” ” reels, hooked them together and can now cut an 88-inch swath with his tractor. He also made a cultivator and a bulldozer blade. * ¢ «. Shoebridge said, ‘I need a set of plows for the Monster and if I can find some more boiler plates a bien iron, ru make those Post Lake Orion the “Little Monster,” and although it looks new, the tractor is built entirely from combinations ot scrap iren, The “Little Monster’ is a minia- ture scale model of an Allison- o— tractor and is made up of parts or a Crosley, a Model-T, and Harley-Davidson motorcycle. | door-bell er button. - CRUISES AT 60 The tractor has a cruising speed of 60-miles an hour on a straight- of-way, and can idle down to less than three miles per hour, accord- ing to Shoebridge. One of the biggest features of! serves as the start- had a good chance the wire planter is that it does’ running the margin up to 17-14/not damage a lawn as it plants the primary. This would mean, they could gain control by cap-| ar il four of nine contests'or other obstructions. the underground wire, and will work to within two feet of poles the sod back into position—all one med be ibagrces The next day, there has been a rain or it has ‘Two rubbey . tired wheelbarrow iwheels sunt the front end and a' Recreation Plan. Program Lists Baseball, Softball Games; Also Swim Instructions LAKE ORION—Plans for the| Lake Orion Township’ s children of Thursday ‘Night ‘ling program will be presented to ‘\views voiced by dairymen at meet- R omeo “Milk Prodicers’ to Hear New ‘Marketing ‘Plan |Your PTA Is Planning: |Fritz to Speak Will Ask Local Support Court Fight Issues ROMEO — A new milk market- Michigan Milk Producers Assn. members at a meeting scheduled for 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Romeo High School auditorium. The proposed plan is based on ings in the Thumb area during the month Fritz, plaintiff in a suit asking a declaratory judgment setting forth; the rights of members, will ask members. at tomorrow night's meeting if they want to continue ‘supporting him in his court battle. rraberahedbigheardlegind oy wish ‘‘to regain control of MM to be able to vote on ieoitena| issues, and to have tangible evi-' dence of their financial interest in MMPA.” Rights of MMPA members and clarification of association bylaws are main issues in the court case, scheduled to come up in Wayne County Circuit Court in Detroit, at 10 a.m. June 13. The case, which has been hang- ing fire for over a year, was started by MMPA dairymen meeting in Romeo who wanted a| greater voice in their own associa-| tion. Named as defendants were) MMPA directors and Howard Sim-| mons, amr manager of the as- ‘sociation. . Members of the Romeo local eve will continue their appearances week in southeastern ora communities soliciting additional support for Fritz in his court fight. | They will conduct.a meeting in’ jAvoca Friday night and in Bad summer recreation program for | Axe Saturday night. Both sessions will begin at 8:30 p.m. 20th Anniversary | ball games which begin June 25 Registration will be at 9 a.m. at) ‘Atwater Park and boys from the ‘age of 10 up will be eligible. series of exchange games are be- ing set up. peeriper tieapalirs y age sed ality in cinsaen of beat 1s. | been watered, the line is almost | invisible. ‘ic suman Of a, wit job at the Highland Recreation | Area specified that all of the | Shoebridge. to fit bis Invention that simply re-winds the wire on the reel, is reverse of the planting operation. . Some years ago, the telephone companies used an invention simi- lar to the wire planter, according ‘to Phil Reed, manager of the Mil- ford telephone system. The ma- Two. Events Tomorrow - at Jayno Adams School Albert Starr of Hadley Married in Texas Rite Three two-week periods J June 18-| 29, July eet ray 16-27 are scheduled. Dearborn Lad Saves Boy in Storm Sewer DEARBORN (®—A local youth leaped into a storm sewer through a two-foot manhole boy who had fallen in. - - * & Johnny Ambrose was at recess chine was abandoned as useless,2t Woodworth School when he heard some girls scream that) third time.” He ran to the storm sewer, jumped in. and pulled out David Water Glass on_ Window Sets Fire in Battle Creek BATTLE CREEK ® — A glass of water touched off a fire in the W. C. Carroll home yesterday. The sun was to blame. The glass had been placed on a ‘of Auto Workers yesterday to rescue a 6-year-old i someone was “going down for the and (Given Jail Sentences Is Recognized A, The City Commission last night — passed a resolution in recognition . Of the. 20th anniversary«of the United Auto Workers. *«. It also expressed its appreciation to six local unions of the cae CIO “for a good record of service.” public improvements; (2) law en forcement programs; (3) public parking; (4) hospital bond issuc' (5) opposition to machine Politics, ~ Flint Bank Robbers BAY CITY t®—Three men | William Radkay, 44, of Chicago and George Ballin, 45, of Chicago, | his mother, who called firemen. Garden Insects Topic at Royal Oak Session ganic Farm and Garden Club will neconey erage Ae oh | aa in the Royal Oak High School Appoint Commissioner ROYAL OAK (INS)—Lioyd D. Crosby, Se ROYAL OAK — Royal Oak Or-|pontiac Prison for breaking and entering an Orchard Lake Ave- nue garage, on Proposal to MMPA, | after a. Sixty-two students from Proper School next fall and tonight are meeting here. wick, outgoing president, given a past president's pin. Waterford Township Proper Group Honoring Eighth Grade Graduates Monteith School held its first meeting here recently, setting the date of the second meeting for Aug. 16, at the home of Mrs. Carrie Hubbell. Parliamentarian Leslie. Powell read the newly written constitution, which ° _will be presented to the general membership at he September meeting and voted on in October. Lyon Township. Election Monday | Voters to Choose Two School Board Trustees, Ballot on Issues SOUTH LYON — The annual school board election of the Schoo! District of Lyon Township for the ‘The PTA Board of the John Restriction Lifted - on Royal Oak Homes ROYAL OAK—A two-year non-' occupancy restriction on 15 new homes in the north end of the city, has been ordered lifted by the City, Commission. City Manager Edward M. Shaft- er assured the Commission that ithe water shortage in that section’ would end by June 15 when the, Southeastern Oakland County Wa- iter Authority will be in-operation. Owners of new homes in the, jarea, barred from occupancy be-| cause of the critical water short-) ea oe commissioners said. Pleasant Ridge OKs | Tentative Budget PLEASANT RIDGE — A record high tentative budget of $519,657 for 1956-57 has been approved by the City Commission here. . The tax rate will remain the jsame as last year, $25.86 for each $1,000 of local assessed valuation, | officials said. iis $51,596 earmarked for public safety, $8000 over last year's A public hearing on the proposed budget will be held next Tuesday in the city offices. Waterford Church “Groups to Hold Elections, Potluck Auxiliary of Waterford Community Chesih o musst Gos a potad luncheon at 12:30 p.m, Thursday Election of officers will be held. Controversial Strip - on M181 to Be Paved LAPEER — The controversial 13 mile strip of M181, reaching from M24 to M33, will be blacktopped this year and turned over to the county when the job is completed. | The cost will be aout $100,000, with the Lapeer County Road Commission contributing its 25 per cent of the cost from Federal Aid Funds. The State Highway de- partment agreed to pay the rest 1952 letter from State Highway Commissioner Charles Ziegler was found, promising the’ (paving. . Waterford Garden Club Changes Meeting Date WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The ‘|June meeting of the Waterford Township branch of the National At that time the group will meet at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harley Stephens, 49 Avery St., for a tour of her iris gardens. This hobbyist has more than two hundred different varieties in her collection. Grosse Pointe ‘Mishap |Fatal to Bicyclist, 60 DETROIT w — Wiliam Van .|Dyke Hendrie, 60, was injured fatally yesterday when his bicycle a moving car and collided with a car at an intersection in! suburban Grosse Pointe Park. Hendries’ family had lived in = the Press is the Grosse Pointe area 100 McCauley broke into a tavern, informed. years, His grandfather operated no|vehicles were horsedrawn, Hendrie was unable to drive a was made during baie bet bad ridden 0, Mcyele fr = a rome the Detroit Transit Co. when the} election of two three-year trustees bog be held in the community room ‘of the South Lyon Elementary |School on Monday, June 11. Polls ‘will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Petitions have been approved for ‘Donald Cross. 7660 Earhart Réd.. and David G. Taylor, 360 Woodland \Drive,. South Lyon. William T. Markham and Raymond Braun, in- icumbents, are seeking re-election. On the ballot will be a request | for permission to sell the Wash- burn, McDonald and Worden School buildings and sites, and a proposa] to transfer approximate- ly $1,700 from the debt retire. ment account for the bends on the New Hudson School to the | building and site fund, so that the money could be used for needed furnishings. The annuat schoel* meeting has ‘been dispensed with, According to ja new Michigan school code, mat- iters that heretofore have come be- fore the electors at the annual imeeting held on the evening of ‘election will now be decided by members of the Board of Educa- tion OK $25,534 in Bids for City-Owned Lots | The ‘City Commission last night | The largest item in the budget /@Pproved bids totaling $25,534 for ‘the sale of 22 city-owned lots in ‘Robert Herndon's Pontiac Apart- ment Subdivision on = city's southwest side__ Lost 1-3 and 5 were ay to Pon tiac realtor Ward E. Partridge for $4,000. Lots 13-19 and 20-28 of the same subdivision were sold for $9,334 and $9,000 respectively. | Lost 11-12 were sold for $3,200 ito James R. Leon and Robert ‘Amori who appeaerd before the i last night explaining Detroit River fos Halts (INS)—Fog halted freighter movement in the Detroit Hybrid corn States a third f \ ~ yf ad g on pone | ys oon _! THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1056 _ TWENTY-SEVEN SRNR SERRE ERATE 6) Be Serious ‘ Hollywood Headlines : [City Library Adds pianist cel heat 75 Were la Robert Mitcht PI, d French Sad Ee Th tema” St ws wien oma me RODETt Mitchum to Play Lead in Waywai Bus’ Books for Children . ayes Re - s a Birthday,” ‘the “ e 8 come , is goin watch Joe E. so he | ie, Cae "TE carry” Sica eae” Sat nes | pees OURS ©. FARBONS | Gat wos sentinnd ‘re | Deas, tas hve ld te cme Ie geng watch Jee Ew be | Ton new cide’ Din bav| Qc et ihe Roots Ean TTT suuneenenennl next Monday at 3 p.m. EDT. ~» get out of her Broadway com- , a weekend trip than Buddy Adier,| mitment. Who will get that role WED. THURS, who is a busy man these days,| has not yet been decided. = J told me that he had signed Robert | - . T. Mitchum on a multiple picture} The wing-ding party and the big deal for 20th Century-Fox. splurge of activity for the premiere But the really interesting part is|of ‘Trapeze has inspired MGM M.G:M press that Bob's first assignment under|to do the same for the first night t= Cine 4SCOPE and COLOR new contract is the top male/of “High Society.” There literally “THE role in ‘The Wayward Bus,” based | will be dancing in the street, with WEDDING IN on the widely read John Steinbeck|the theater where the premiere is 2 novel. held being roped off for the whole MONACO “Wayward Bus” block. gqes betere of His Serene Highness the cameras in early July, with | Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong is PRINCE RAINIER Ill Charles Brackett as the pro- /being paged to furnish the music, ducer. Weeks ago, Jayne Mans- | Bing Some mage he will ri a present, inatra pro MISS GRACE KELLY ably will be back in time. The only | etnet Wy ed Meee one missing will be Princess TAYLOR: RAY DANTON EXCLUSIVE! Only Official Film! Grace. DON d RAY J Speaking of ‘Trapeze,’ 500 fans) Dixie Hwy. (US-10)—1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 TONIGHT - THURS. | gathered to sing “Happy Birthday” to Tony Curtis in New York when he was there over the weekend with Burt Lancaster to exploit ithe picture. | BUDGET THRILLER I ran “The Killing” in my pro-, jection room and I must say it) ‘held my complete attention. Made for less than $400,000, it proves’ that a little budget picture can. be big in interest. Two young men, Starkey, Kubrick, who wrote and directed, Every Nite of the Week te the rhythmic music of “3 LITTLE WORDS” {smashing af! popularity records! aan Orderst Com Steaks, We toree te Banquets’ and Pariies Fi ya 3412 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9754 —— ee IT’S THE MOST!!! WHAT A BALL! SEE. HEAR and CHEER Pe Py ° *teeccsse* EZ —_ ‘aan FREED «AND NOW THEY HAD BLACKJACK KETCHUM WONDERFUL FOOD & two million dollars and airecet | 4 Bets away with it. OUR SPECIALTIES: a Broiled Live Meine Delicious Roost Prime of Potatoes home to make a picture. On a loanout from Columbia, | |Aldo has been signed by United Artists to co-star with Robert Ryan in “Men in War" starting July 2. The story has a background of the Korean War, with Aldo playing a mixed-up young soldier and Bob a tough lieutenant. Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Very sorry to hear that 'Mrs. David Niven is in St. John Hospital. She hasn't recovered from surgery performed in London six weeks ago. As soon as she is well enough, she'll recuperate at San Simeon with Mr. and Mrs. William Randolph Hearst Jr. PACKING THEM IN In Las Vegas I heard my neighbor Danny Thomas, who is packing them in at the Sands Hotel. Roberta Linn’s medley of |Al Dubin songs is a pleasant |addition to Danny’s Teally delight- |ful show. | workd. Dorothy Manners, John |Haskell and I were’ in stitches at |the El Rancho Vegas. | dee E, joined us later and told me that he is meeting Frank Sinatra in August to dicuss “The it, and James Harris, who pro-| doker Is Wild,” The Lewis story | — —————= | duced it, will be worth watching | which will star Frankie. Frank wonnet 000) in the future. And Sterling ‘Hayden, | penetra Joe E. Lewis is without doubt one of the funniest men‘ in the | FRI. | can get his style. i| Joan Davis, who ringsided at the |Sahara to hear Ray Bolger, who airport to meet Jerry Nathanson of Palm- Springs. Don't sell that romance short. It’s hot! the Sands after his show at the Riviera. Was sorry to miss his act. Patrick. Density of population of the Nile valley in Egypt is greater than any European country. | recently been added to the City) Library's collection at Wilson and {Whittier Schools, Miss Phyllis ‘Wake Up, Farm, Tresselt; Petersham; The Amiable Giant, Slobodkin; Patsy's Pet, mggpeee The Summer Snowman, is better than ever, rushed to the, ~ Had-a-glimpse of Phil Silvers at He doesn’t deny he'll marry Evelyn /| ‘Pope, city librarian, announced. a. | us KIRK DOUGLAS Act of | Te om , DANY ROBIN “Kettles of the Ozarks” and “TARANTULA™ | [Gauron RES | Ds S x 4 sr T: ENTERTAINMENT Fn ag i MEETM ; M U As VE Cyd CHARISSE a ond PAUL HENREID - LENA HORNE - FRANKIE LAINE . SOD ER % we ee « ¥ CO-FEATURE OP, Starts FRI. LANA TURNER atts OO D A IN] E of MAMIE ala NEMASCOPE STOVER” Shown at 3:15 —'T7: 15 —PLUS— Oe RT ‘ WOMAN” U. S. Prime Stecks M end Chops Roast Duck with Wild Rice Fried Chicken @ WINE partment Re Tray Just, brimming pose @ CHOICE including our Pamous “Anti Be inoue Pasto, —. enna rlic e@ ak in eee COCKTAILS Salt Sticks from our own Bake Shop. — EEE ——_ FAMOUS WINE CELLAR WINES. BEERS AND ALES FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD LUNCHES Open Every Day! ’ LIBERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE Hl a ‘ a a ‘ t a a I] 8 t ‘ | a ' t ‘ i] | | i a 2, | i] a a ‘ t ] | a e a ‘ ‘ I] | ‘ I] & s & t a Drive-In Theater 7:00 P.M. — Ph. FE 4-4611 ke Rood et Pontioc Road FIRST NEW Magnificent, Thrilling Film in NATURAMA! Exclusive! te Ruthless yet lovable, demanding yet gentle. j and Co-Sterring BARRY SULLIVAN ALSO SHOWINC———___ yan ris dite Navy ag tte eer | Sneak Preview Friday | Sorry, we connot tell you the name of this won- derful new pictore! 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(We Close Sundays) 1420 S. Telegraph Rd. at Orchard NOTE: Nearby road work, does not affect our establishment. You can park easily. ter Ravoreervent, Phone FE 5-8060 “RIVER of NO RETURN” Also “RED SUNDOWN” ere ia 9:45 P.M. . . . a L RUDY'S BAR |} FL rws—rus—rus Jj LIQUOR and GOOD FOOD 5 Of What a Girl Did—What a Boy Did— DANCING SATURDAY. iH 5 Of Ecstasy and Revenge! TO THE - Be eee ; KIM - TONES t $ Memeatie ratomance | SAMES DEAN 3 7960 COOLEY LAKE ROAD . mele BADRIC - Reudemy Awird Winssc ——_— ' vo Sana o van nie te ‘B) WATERFORD i 5 a DRIVE-IN THEATER H THE FAMILY Corner Willams Lake-Arert Rée-—Bor Office Opes 7:30? M. WED. and THURS. KIRK DOUGLAS THEIINDIAN — PLUS . goons haven Y * |] RTE MARCH Pan Dt yO SER» yy LIMA = Say by OLA od ERFREY ses aon DEREK: DIANA LYNN J FIGHTER: Jes Iamicolor .« presents McCARTHY Teak eee ae Figp % Ahi THE THEATER STRA DOES IT Lu On April Sth, of this year. we startled the motion picture patrons of Pontiac with our sensational booking of “Misier Roberts” and “Rebel Without a Cause” together in one big Show. Ever since that historic double feature we have been beseiged with requests for another. even greater duo! We asked “How could patrons dare hope for such a combination?” However, for 2 months we have worked and bargained for the show you wanted to s¢e. Well, we have finally conquered. NOW, FOR ALL WHO DIDN'T SEE THEM AND FOR ALL WHO WANT TO THRILL TO THEM AGAIN, WE PROUDLY PRESENT THIS SMASH PROGRAM! TODAY and THURSDAY ONLY! A STORY OF LOVES AND LONGINGS WHEN THE BATTLE IS FAR AWAY! DOROTHY — VAN MALONE HEFLIN pane aenasensaasame TAB HUNTER ALDO RAY Seer eee naa eS Kewanee se eeseeee At 12:50 - 5:15 TODAY Thru SATURDAY LYNCH-HAPPY MOB _ HUNTS ESCAPED ALCOHOLIC Ao THE GUN THAT Bullets Blaze... ‘es THE GUN Teme YON THE ‘WEST ¢ the Tide of Bottle! “te tae j \ ’ oil: en i < Dee ; . __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1956 pot © a ~ + hy, From the Press Box | ‘BOSTON #—The Detroit Tigers, |ferred to forget many of the detailsjsion of 4th place in the American Leo last al BRUNO L. KEARNS never ones to look a gift horse injof their 7th straight triumph. |League, a mere 5% games behind pitchers. 2 trouble until the ninth. Bob Por- won 9 of their last 10. oa - the mouth, basked in the glories of| The Tigers rolled to @ 1411 de-lthe leading New York Yankees. a terfield was charged with the loss ay BosTox Gperts Editor, Pentine Press the Major League's longest 1956jcision over- the Boston Red Sox). ee 8 his tonrth against two victortes. lwnan “¢ 3 * | winning streak today and _pre-liast night tn gaining sole POWs} dt oth nang nightmare | With one ost Marvey Keeee | 104 wunams went hitless in four | Fame | ; — took a let of the gloss off the for his third hit. Earl Torgeson official trips and slipped below the| scone 3p : Vernon ib Lanky Herb Marcussen was a young man of mixed victory. The Red Sox ganged up siagied past second end Al Ka- 300 mark in batting for the fire eee patos i emotions during Monday’s National Open qualifying. oe veteran Walt Masterson f0F | ae smgied Kuean home, Bi} f'|"ime this season. rect e. puddtin.es 4 . | six runs before Al Aber finally * 8 «@ Mastersop.p 2 9 1 Port'field.p rounds. Ae came in te get pinch hitter Norm page lbacngd ng cpr Puno Frank Bolling started his first"? °° ° Regmepes 8 The 24-year-old golfer from Lansing who turned spss eg cr ary ait drove in Torgy with q single. |game at pode bese since re- Hurd.p ¢ pro just three’ years ago, was in his glory when he . . Buddin erred for the second time|turning from the Army. For al Kia» a walked off the 18th green at Orchard Lake Country The last ditch uprising included| on an easy grounder and Kaline |while it looked like a serious mis- ee ee ge g ' ne a three-run homer by rookie Don) seored. take. He fanned in the second inn-|7%*"Seruck Mult ,t eee an inet Club after his morning round. , pegeateraneryp ling! gad oeatoa pb AA ing with two on, took a third strike) 3 vies et : : . a others scored on a to end the uprising “in the) D—Grounded out for Kiely in 9th: ee eee ae fe bse whi) ome dre fe dpe the bse a By 1927. It was the late Charley Hilgendorf’s round at Until the 9th things- had been|@ouble and two singles, In all,the pogrera er ae ae ty harap = a gating rete Baume : Lochmoor. pretty much in favor of the Tigers. 17 hits. ter and drove in House who had] terse. se polling.) MNKs, Bowes The 68 was matched several times during the 29 2 8 _ [House had two for four including|waiked, In the field he handled’ Jensen, me eld; ; ; : on ha a three-run homer. four chances without a flaw. | Puddin spd, White: Lapel, Buddin and year span but it was never bettered in succeeding * 2 «@ Every Detroit starter except) Trucks 3, Masterson b, theld qualifying years. Virgil Trucks lasted the first five/Trucks shared in the hitting. Masterson 4. Portertie Baumann f , | innings and picked up his second * 2 «6 Masterson’ 15.3%, Aber @ lo r- 2 * * victory although he wobbled con-) 5. today’s second game Pauj| {4 Tea, opt aah The smile on Marcussen's face reached from ear to}. 7 ae ot ne 1,71 Boston's roytack drew the Detroit pitching | pt 22" urd $20 wely et ear when he turned in his card. “Everything went my . assignment against Tom Brewer. | frects 3-1). LPetertiela a x way this morning,” he remarked to one of the nearby Masterson foek over ia the eth |The Red Sox have lost 20 of theirl 3667 a-Saze. pros who had just given him a pat on the back. Soon the news got around and even when Wally Burkemo’s 66 was posted, the interested spectators at Pine Lake were eagerly waiting for Marcussen to make an appearance for his afternoon round. It seems many were taking the fine round of the old pro, Burkemo, for granted. Just as if it was some- thing that was expected from the Franklin Hills pro. ”* ke But who was this guy? Where was he from? Even some of the entries were asking these questions. Anyway, what started out as a great day for the blond Marcussen, ended after the third hole at Pine Lake. yt He started off with a couple birdies and then start- ed fading with a run of bogeys. * * * Everyone wanted to see Marcussen come through among the top eight, but when word. got back to the board that he was 3 over after nine there seemed to be little doubt among onlookers that he was going to fade.’ It was a dejected Marcussen that walked toward the Pine Lake clubhouse, unlike the same lighted face at Orchard Lake that morning. But he still managed a grin and shrug of the Shoulder. “That's the way it goes,” he said.’ His 66-82 —148 was two strokes out of qualifying range. For Wally Burkemo it was a great day. x - k We watched him through 11 holes and Michi- gan’s top money winner in the pro ranks this yea played beautfiul golf. i ial DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX One of the weariest men at the qualifying sessions owas Pine Lake's. pro Elmer Preiskorn, and he wasn't! even among the entries. “I was out here before 6 o'clock,” he said, “and F’ve been on the move since.” It was 3 p. m. at that point, * * * Sally Sharp, the 18-year-old amateur from Birming- ham who is a freshman at Michigan State, had to with- draw from the Women’s National Inter-Collegiate Golf ‘Tourney at Purdue June 11th because of some conflict with final examinations. However she was still hoping to find a way to get into the tourney, and she could very well be one of the top contenders if she does work it out. ligers Saddle Club to Hold ‘ : AP Wirephote BACK IN UNIFORM — Gene Woodling, slugging outfielder of the Cleveland Indians, checked into the locker room of Cleveland's Rap Out 17 ‘Hits, e 4 stadium after an extended period of recuperation from an internal pws disorder. His son, Gene Jr., helps him don his uniform. He will be Deirolt unable to play until he is removed from the disabled list June 15, | Baltimo First Show June 10th First annual horse prplhacinal pay f= peerage pao ag lauspices of the Michigan Pioneers Mors bel i. ‘Saddle club will take place this| Trophies and ribbons go to win- ‘weekend at intersection of M-24) and Drahner roads, Oxford. Ox- ford Knights of Pythias will be co- sponsors for what is expected to \be a very colorful affair. i * © @ | A variety of events is offored Olympic Torch on Equestrians on the program, starting at 10 a.m. Fine horses and fine riders will take part. op sis ae tn U. S, and Russia Have udes events rhich ° * | enmees cag their tal. | Biggest Entries Set at ented English three-gaited Stockholm STOCKHOLM (—Swedish over the were horses, under saddie; Tennessee : rid- ve 1 and today juniors for [through the deep | events. | * * Ld] A fiwe-club relay race will be. At the same time, Queen Eliza- featured. Rounding out what prom-!beth of England and the Duke of ises to be an excellent program for Edinburgh were fighting choppy (1-3). (6-4) vs Johnson (1- Ka: ansas Cit Cleveland rf « man 3) or ar q (1-0) vs Cleveland at sere. 7 p.m.—Score nsas City at New York, 1 p.ma— Lasorda (0-3) vs Grim ann . Twesda: i v's | pedo 14, Boston 11 (nigh it). York 4 ‘night —" 1, New Baltimore 3 Washington 3, Chicago 1 (night), p.m.—Harsh-| \ Wetsler NATIONAL LEAGUE - wituL Pet. GB -| Pitteburgh 17.665 Cincinnati 18 $81 . Louis 19 «6.578 Milwaukee 18 571 1 Brookiyn . le 637 2 New ah OOO aee re 23 (405 1% Philadelphia ........ 15 25 375 8%} Chieago 3598 oe 14406233 ~—t Teday's Schedule iter ¢2-2) ws Lawrence i¢-0;. eombe (7-4) vas Buh! (4-2), (4-3) mner ( New York at St. Louis, 8 mez (2-4) ws Littlefield (0-2). Tuesday's Results Brooklyn 6, Milwaukee 1 (night. Chic Pittsburgh 3. * st. 3, New York 1 (night). Cincinnati ®, Philadetphia 4 (night) 'SWC All-Star Signed vs Rt cre at Cineinnall, § p.m—é. Brooklyn at Milwaukee, 9 p.m.—New- Pittsburgh at Chicago, 1:30 p.m —Kline Etinner (1-4) p.m.—Go | CHICAGO (#®—The Chicago Cubs jtoday announced signing Wayne Connally, 21-year-old All-Southwest VERNON HOME SAFELY — Boston Red Sox first baseman Mickey Vernon, |\Conference shortstop from Baylor ‘University, to a contract with their Los Angeles farm of the Pacific homeplate before Frank House, catcher, could make the tag in the ninth inning of their game here last night. Vernon scored from 1#11. AP Wirephote . Slides across second base on Sammy White!s, Boston catcher, Detroit Tigers’ single to field. Detroit's Bob Kennedy made the throw to the plate. The red hot Tigers won Bombers Lose 4th Straight Yank's AL Lea the afternoon, there will be the seas in the North Sea aboard the musical stalls, for juniors, musical Britannia to get to Stockholm for eight bending race, the old stand-| Eleven of the competing nations’ jby, will be another feature, in ad- already have sent teams to the Wolves Capture. ~ Valley's Crown ‘Ebright Hands PHS 9 Its 2nd Shutout in Two Days, 3-0 / Pontiac's tgh school baseball club ran into a hot foe, Tuesday afternoon, for the 2nd time in two | days and absorbed its 2nd shutout loss. - * 8 & Waterford turned the trick Mon- day. Yesterday, at Bay City, the Wolfpack nailed down the Saginaw Valley Conference diamond cham-| pionship with a 3-0 victory over Ed’ Heikkinen’s nine. | Victory gave Bay City an 8-2 mark for the season, with Flint ‘Northern in 2nd place with 7-3. Centra] was 3rd with 6-4; Pontiac * and Saginaw Eastern next with 4-6 and Arthur Hill last, with 1-9, ferry Ebright, all-round Wolf sports star, hurled a one-hitter.. Backstop Charley Johnson got PHS’ only hit, a scratch single in the 3rd frame. Chiefs had runners on in the 6th by walks, but couldn't help them. WINGLESS WONDER — It looks like a superhuman high dive training for the riding champion- : e 2 @ ‘| Among the biggest entries are ‘ |the United States and the Soviet © |Union, neither of which did very well in the 1952 equestrian events at Helsinki. The Russians contend ‘cans this time. (= s * we The Stockholm games are a pre- lude to main events at Melbourne ‘in November. Foféign ‘horses are not permitted to enter Australia, -iso the equestrian. events were switched here. : Sweden is defending champion. Boyd Goes After 9th Straight Win CHICAGO w — Bobby Boyd, second-ranking middleweight con- tender in Magazines latest ratings, after his ninth straight victory tonight against the fighter w last defeated him, * s Ld] y Chicago Negro, who 30-year-old Savage in : i if United Press Phote . * * « i ; . . ; in which Tom Donachy appears to be going over a building in 22, is unbeaten since Sav- Toni ht at M59 ey y's Tams were mace 15] London, England, but the age of-miractes is uot yet here. Tom's |age gave him a lene an @ dev- 9 the 2nd and 5th. A hit batsman ; Old model stock cars will be in scored on a triple in the 2nd, two! daring dive was actually made some distance away from the build- workman on the inside. he ight this ing when the went home on two singles, a sac-| ing and the camera angle presents the illusion. He was diving at - ware “pe = egies hod lend oa Speedway officially opens rifice, in the Sth. Johnson's single| the Oasis swimming pool in London. SucK seasoned punchers as Genelits 1956 night racing season scored both runners in the Sth. | mer, ranked No. 1 by Ring ee een en Bhright fanned 5, walked s Baptist ~Drayton 9's Win chini, Eduardo Laueee and|many other track stalwarts, .are while Arnold Larson for Pontiac, — ‘ & Holly Mins. [expected to see action at the M59 struck out 4, hit one batter. Chiefs) Emmanuel Baptist scored onejover Thrifty’s drawn-in outfield — oval. : | ——" : * tede two errors stield. Wolves run in the 7th-inning to nose out|' Two runs in the 4th inning erased: Sinatra Buys Share Bln y ha Peay Land O'Labes played erroriess ‘Thrifty Drug,’"§2, and Drayton|a 6-5 deficit and brought Drayton ul Racing Association, Time trials 8 8 8 Drug rallied to nlp Gidley Electric, Drug its hard-earned decision over|/ HOLLYWOOB (INS). — Singer| S'S, o cio with the lat rece _ Game was the windup for Pon-76, in Waterford League softhall| Gidley Jerry Hesse doubled to Sinatra, who has always! sailed at 8:30. tine, leaving Chiefs with a season's games Tuesday night at Drayton drive in one run, then scored the/had a yen to be a boxer, has pur- . mark of 7-0. - | Plains. eventual winning tally on a. sac-;chased half interest in Cisco An-|.. ° _| Pitcher Harlan (Fat) Keith ‘struck out 13 batters, allowed only “. @MURON sOrTmaLt Leacce Tae pea soa five hits and tallied the winning rifice fly by Paul Atkins. drade, one of the top lightweight ‘title FRrtty esos nae O10 100 o-2 3 contenders. gifglennan ane Kerrigan; ‘Keith Sinatra's manager, orial } run for the Baptist team. Keith “ix 1 4 Singled, moved to 2nd on Hodges’ ¥ 1 3 hit, took: 3rd on a fielder’s choice Ave U.P. 9 *\and romped home on Daniel's blow a if ; if i : 01 g00 0—¢ day, Andrade's manager, Ralph Long and Lesar; Plesher, Goulet : ‘ a ‘icambine, owns Ose other half offMichignn into .jts- 1956 _ national the fighter lessoci to 3% games.- the Yankees—w third with a 3-1 loss at Washington. Things are getting much cozier im the National, Pittsburgh, despite a 1-3 defeat. at Chicago, has a four-percentage-point hold on the lead over Cincinnati, which trounced Philadelphia 9-4, It's a hit his 2tst, Cleveland, with Bob/virtual three-way tie for first, with St. Louis three points back of the Redlegs after beating New York By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS \Chicago’s White Sox slipped to 3-1° while the Brooklyn Dodgers: tle, hitting against a defensive | New York's first place lead in barrels for adult riders. A figure- a state visit and the games. ithe American League has dwindled City handed made five er- " i\rors—their 4th straight defeat 7-4 Swedish capital to get their early despite homers by Yogi Berra, Joe Collins and Mickey tripped Milwaukee th fourth 61 on shite for the first time, belted a ‘Roger Craig's two-hitter. ‘two-run homer—his only hit. | The A's turned Yank er. -* * | ors, three by second\baseman = Coning homered to lead off the | Billy Martin, into four runs, 9th and little Bobby Shantz came the 7th ‘on to fan Gil McDougald and Irv :Noren and get Andy Carey on a tap to the mound. ee * * EPSOM, England (#®—The French colt Lavandin was a strong favor- ite to win the Epsom Derby, pre- mier British horse racing classic, in which 30 horses were expected to run y. But his odds lengthened slightly to 15-2 at last night's final callover after trainers speculated that the going might be a bit too firm for him. Some 15 hours of steady rain fell on the mile and a half horse- shoe shaped course on Epsom Downs Sunday and yesterday but there had heen a drought lasting five weeks and the course was green and firm today. Lavandin’s owner, Pierre Wet- heimer, said;. ~ Old Models Race — Huron Shore Joins NBC _ WICHIT a: + “hat ees = French Colt Is Favored ‘sition directly behind the .Ameri- . in British Epsom Derby. are “We should prefer it if the going is not too much on the firm side.” Early morning racegoers who watched yesterday's training can- ters took note of another French horse 1004, King David II, as likely giant killer. “He cantered round the course and when he got back to the straightaway he sprinted away as if he were itching for the race te begin. : The only American-owned horse in the field was Montaval, a 50-1 outsider, owned by Ralph B. Strass- ; Lemon, beaten only once in 10 \ }decisions with Baltimore, scattered ‘nine hits while ‘the Indians BULLETIN ‘smacked six doubles along with EPSOM, Eng. (INS) Earl Averill's two-run homer. athe Ee . — ® e * . . Lavandin, the French- Check Siskiy, aoapeed Oe | owned favorite, won the White Sox streak at three with 177th running of the | a four-hitter, Carlos Paula's sac- English Derby today in at Weck Sy aed oS error gave photo finish. Montaval, only Ameri- can-owned horse in the race, was second by a nos- tril and Roistar third in the. mile-and-a-half gallop over the historic hill-and- dale turf course. | * The result of the race determined the distribu- + tion of millions of dollars in Irish Sweepstakes prize money throughout the world, q Royal Bar chalked up i i ; I i Ig | figs ait 4 ation. Royal Bar Gains Second 2-1 Win in Two Nights as Warren Hacker, winning his first, shut out the pirates until the 9th, when Frank Thomas homered with two on, Eugene McLeod’s single and a lusty triple by Grant Hefferman handed Louie’s Tavern a 6-5 vic- tory over Lunsford Market in eight innings at Beaudette. Clyde Skinner blasted a 3-run homer for the losers in the 4th inning. Ye 8 «@ Richard's Tavern pounded out 11 hits to post an 114 win over Franklin Products, also at Beau- 010 0-1 3 , Bet | CU =] 3 ORY EP Presiin sha Feat tine 4 : mn. ] and Overceshter; Reynolds end) gicte Brink vs. orth side toteennne 7 vespasse 000 002 OB 5 0] "Cpput Bemudette, va. Puiver W ee sgeee se aces 10s 00g 34 4 ‘ Sheldon ‘and Webster; we and vO os 19 1 oO-5 8 4 Sports. Calendar vs. ite Box Orloles. 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NIGHT RACING . ° “Pete has everything it takes Old Model Stock Cors |. won tne Open” TONIGHT hits a long, straight ball boy, Airpert Se SS nemapem ‘I'd figure my odds pretty good,” the rhythm man from Virginia “But im sims. : After Sumday’'s Snead said his own personal Geldham said yesterday the }choice for the Open title is 26 pressure of business makes it year-old Peter Thomson of Aus- impossible for him to coach the Hamilton Cubs of the Ontario Hockey Assn. junior A group. he added. ‘‘He a good competitor np ee : CHOPPING HIS MAN DOWN — Referee Jack a oe ee left on the bloodied face of Yolande Pompey of © Trinidad during the ninth round) a their light- Pounds Pompey | r | —4 AP Wirephote| heavyweight title bout at London's - Harringay Arena last night. Moore retained his title by win- ning on a 10th round technical knockout. ‘Snead Minimizes Chances|litle, Mangrum Fail Picks Thomson for Openin Open Qualifying NEW YORK — Sam Snead, Dallas this week he’s never been who has blown half a dozen able to win one of our tourna- Little and Lloyd Mangrum, two ing double in the 2nd and Wharry chances to win the National Open|ments. I think he was getting a former American Open champions, contributed a 2-run triple in the Golf Championsip, has a single sort of complex. But now that he/!ailed to qualify yesterday for the ist inning. Bill Ghramm’s single word fo describe his prospect in has finally won this may be just, U. S. Open Golf championship at in the 6th completed Griff's of- gy the annual tournament next week. ithe boost he needs." | Roche i Thomson beat Dr. Cary Middle- ! ‘coff and Gene Littler in a sudden , “ry cok’ any my pe on the death playoff Monday to win the greens the way I've done the Texas International tournament at ‘times (three) I've won the Mas- Dallas. ters and some other tournaments, DALLAS, Tex. (INS) — Lawson ster, N. Y., June 14. bd . Bill Trombley of Dallas head- ed the list ef 37 pros whe won a 137 fer the % holes. Among the qualifiers were Fred dy Hass of New Orieans, Billy! * He's a Goldham Decides Sam eae into town today Against Coaching for defense of his Round Robin ‘championship at Wykagy! in near-| by Westchester County, starting Mer star defenseman on the De-| fina] troit Red Wings hockey club, says’ rounds; he sets off for Rochester, he has decided not to coach the N.Y., and the 56th jannual Open Wings’ No. 1 amateur farm club at Hamilton, Ont. DETROIT ®—Bob Goldham, for-) The 34-vear-old defenseman, who. beck of a putter. And he's a solid retired this year after 11 seasons of big league hockey, tion machinery for a Toronto firm “The trouble is until he won at and makes his ‘home there. Maxwell, Odessa, Tex., Jerry Bar- ber, Los Angeles, J. Hebert. Stan- dale; Fla. and Art Wall Jr., Po- cono-Manor, Pa. berths for the open by shooting | ford, Fla., Ted Kroll, Fort Lauder- Moore Gains LONDON (#— Archie Moore to- day brushed aside all questions about another defense of his light- * heavyweight’ title and said: “I'm the best heavyweight in world—and that's the title I am after,” The cagey old fellow from San Wright Pitches Griff's to Win Lynn Wright struck out 10 bat- ters and yielded only three hits as Griff's Grill scored an 8-2 victory over Elks No. 723 in a‘ Class A City Baseball League game Tues- iday night at Wisner Field. Two of the three safeties were 6th-inning singles by Chet Wood- imore and Herb Huston when the Elks scored one run. The other hit jwas a wasted double by R. D. Win- ifield in the 2nd frame..The lone ‘base on balls issued by Wright led to the Elks’ Ist tally in the opening stanza. Jerry Christopherson and Ted 'Wharry each garnered two safe blows to pace Griff's 6-hit attack. Wright chipped in with a run-scor- fensive punch against pitcher Bill “ = Ae . 100 Ol 0—2 ; : Grit 6 ssce: 220 004 x aes and Nelson. Wright ond Pisck, It Was Royal Melody DETROIT w — Royal Melody lwon the first division and Sea eemere Rover the second in the Scottish | Pence Stake last night at the, Wolverine Harness Raceway. A lerowd of 5,221 wagered $267,232. | i*Now I want that heavyweight. ti- TKO in 101m WI Diego, Calif., cleared enether hur- die on the way to the crown va- cated by Rocky Marciano with a 10th-round TKO of Yolande Pom- weight title fight in London's Har- 8M ringay Arena last night. * * * go ahead with it,’ Moore said. tle. I'm entitled to it. Marciano nominated me as his logical suc- cessor. Floyd Patterson and Tom- my Jackson are fighting Friday. There's talk of a fight against the winner in September. I can’t get home soon enough to sort it all out.” * @ «@ Moore let Pompey do most of the work in the early rounds and ‘the Trinidad fighter was ahead on points at the end of the eighth. Then came the ninth and Moore pounded Pompey with crushing rights and left hooks. 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Upon their gluttony is appalling, as the following example will illustrate. by the hook Can't see that it would be any rougher than outlawing live decoys for duck hunting, a_ restriction which has been accepted for many years. 2 * That's for the future. For the present, northern trout stream. con- ditions are good. Big hatches due any time now. Season's best trout pocket ally gorged to the teeth with two- inch baby trout, though she was a scant nine inches long. aut... fishing from now until 4th of July, with, as we've pointed out before, Report 15 Forest Fires |Last Week in Michigan LANSING i® — The state Con- servation Department reported to- day there were 15 forest fires in Michigan last week, damaging“ 36 acres. Heaviest damage was in the northern Lower Peninsula, where inine fires burned over 29 acres. . So far this year, the department said, 302 fires have been reported = 1,996 acres damaged. ‘Solunar Tables Prepared especially for this area |John Alden Knight's solunar tables ‘for the coming week show what are rated the best periods for fishing. ‘Major periods last from one and one half to two hours, minor periods meee less, aeresy e+. 4:15 10:30 4.40 iu 00; ‘Priday ...... 8:18 11:30 5:40 Saturday ,... 6:15 6:45 12:35 ‘Sunday ...... 7:18 1:00 745 «41:35 Monday. ...... 6:15 2.2900" s00 Tuesday ..... 9:10 2.55 9.35 | Wednesday 10:00 3:45 § 10:25 Army Hurdler Rated Prospect for Olympics COMPTON, Calif. « — The United States, whose 1952 Olympic Games 400-meter hurdle champi- on, Charley Moore, retired, may have another bright hope in Rob- ert Rittenburg of the U.S. Army. Rittenburg, ex-Harvard star now with the First Army, won the All- Army 400-meter hurdles in .the brilliant time of 51.6 yesterday, believed to be the fastest time for the event in the*nation this year. 71 Violators Pay $1,187 in Fines LANSING (®—The state conser- pines” ‘Majer Minor f Mater: vation department reported that : ® 71 violators paid a total of $1,187 11.55 in fines and costs during the past week. Fish law violations, particu-| 2 “4 larly fishing without a license, led. 4:is'in the number of convictions. About 400,000 muskellunge eges hatchery near Kalamazoo, that someday will fighting fish for Michigan anglers eggs provide big State Fishermen Promised Many Muskies in Future Suckers, carp and brine shrimp §Trout- ‘On the F eed’ Marabou streamer, only have the water but the big brownies the muscie. Fishing around the state for species other than trout is improv- ing. Burt and Mullett lakes are Lake Leelenau is still big brown trout. Locally the fishing is only fair, when it’s that good. Since any change will be for the better, the outlook is improving. Bill Approved for Joint Fight on Sea Lamprey President Signs Paper Authorizing U. S. and Canada Setup WASHINGTON #®—President Ei- senhower has signed a bill allow- ing the United States to join Can- ada in a program aimed at ridding the Great Lakes of fish-killing sea lampreys. a they first invaded the lakes the parasitic, eellike lam- ais have devoured virtually all the trout in lakes Huron and Mich- igan and now are ravaging lake Superior. The new law signed allows the United States to carry out its re- sponsibilities under a Great | Lakes fisheries convention signed. by this country and Canada Sept. 10, 1954." A commission of three U.S. and three Canadian members wili have the job of finding ways to eliminate the lampreys, and of coordinating research to build up stocks of food | fish in the lakes. , The commission's U. S. section is empowered te buy land and _ op- are being processed at Wolf Lake are used as live food ta feed erate devices to prevent lampreys the young predator fish. To date. _ about 35,000,000 sucker eggs and a Last year, 5000-6000 young mus- ‘undetermined number of carp and i|kies were reared and planted. in shrimp have been sage and! |Michigan waters. This year, = being processed for food, from entering the lakes from streams where they spawn. The U.S. Fish and Wild Life Service now operates such devices and is [expected to continue to do so un- der contract from the commission. |third year of the musky program Conservation Department fisheries) workers hope to raise a reer, ‘Up For Approval number of these young fish. Also, 500,000 northern pike eggs | were hatched at Drayton Pjains | jhatchery this spring and of | this! ‘total 200,000 will be raised to fin-' rgerling size at Hastings, fry earlier. | Earlier, about 2,325,000 wall- eyed pike were hatched at Dray-| 000 have already been planted; the, remainder will be reared to finger- | year. walleyes were planted. LANSING ww — Three wildlife Wolfe flooding projects will be consid-' iLake and Drayton Plains hatcher- ered for approval at the state con- ‘Hies. The others were planted as servation June 7-8 at Higgins Lake. commission meeting Propesed projects would flood. 520 acres at Dog Lake, Cheboygan ton Plains hatchery. About 1,325,-|County; 520 acres at Little Mud, \Lake, Roscommon County; and. 90 acres at Pickerel Lake Creek,| Mast of the area has. been flood- iling size at Wolfe Lake and Dray-/Mecosta County. ton Plains and planted later this! All three projects are aimed athas supported good waterfowl Last year, 1,430,000 young improving habitat for waterfowl ‘populations during periods of high ‘and fur-bearing animals. Over MI The policy of Comprehensive Fire and Theft issued by this Exchange for members of the Auto Club, covers far more than mere fire and theft, and it has been thousands of Club members It covers leas by (1) tornado, (2) hail, (3) fleed, ad aa arena, golf earl aa (7) lightning, (8) giaes breakage. * And even with all. these added coverages to fire and theft, and with the tremendous storm losses on cars the last few weeks in Michigan, it is costing less now than it has for years. It pays to belong—why can’t you? Deiroit Autos Inter-Insurance Attorneys-in-fact: Charles L, Wilson Robert G. Jamieson, at Automobile Clab of Michigan. VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A. J. BOGUE, Mgr. 63 N. Perry St—FE 5-451 f Taft, FE 2-8919 2188 -T412 wa, OL 2-776 Michigan an important to spring. obile xchange Ralph Thomas Roy M. Hoed General Manager >* Werken, SE 23-0008 i * | The Little Mud Lake dam would iprovide a 3rd in.a series of dams ‘on Backus Creek. ‘improving duck ‘Houghton Lake. Study Wildlite Projects The proposed Dog Lake fload- ing project, located in Hardwood State Forest ,would stabilize wa- ter levels through construction of a dam 427 feet in length at the outiet of the lake, near its junction with McMasters Creek. ed by beaver dams in the past ang water. 2 Ld It is aimed at habitat near The Pickerel Lake Creek flood- ing project is located in the Hay- marsh State Game Area about nine miles northeast of Big Rapids. It is expected to better hunting and trapping opportunities in the game area. 116 Top Stars in Round Robin Jameson, Rawls, Wright Biggest Threats VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. #)—De- fending champion Louise Suggs wasn't optimistic but quickly added she wasn't pessimistic today as play began in the 4th annual $12,- 000 (Triangle) round fobin golf tournament. The 32-year-old professional star from Sea Island, Ga:, said any “plus and minus” competition and “I'm playing golf to make a living —just like all the other girls in this business.” . Miss Suggs played the 6,065- yard, par 36-35—71 Cavalier Yacht and Country Club course for the ist time = her long ‘| Career yesterday. Miss Suggs, victor so far this year in the Havana Open and the Titleholders at Augusta, Ga., singled out Patty Berg, Betty Jameson, Betsy Rawls, 21-year-old Micky Wright and Marlene Bauer Hagge as the ones likely to cause the most trouble in this series of ve Seunbel motches. > one of the field of 16 can win this Sing,¢ THIRTY-ONE Three es Tied With 78 tournament today over the par-71, layout., Winners will be named for each of six classes based on the player's age, Classes range from players 50 to 4 to those over 74. gnome F coneee Clarence |y4 J. Farley of fired a 151 for raed Regis, whe 38 holes lest year. NIGHT RACING Old Model Stock Cors TONIGHT Time Trials — 7:00 P. M. First Race — 8:30 P. 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Form ee , ot East and West today joined in | .20, trom Birmingham, was ruled | rifle competition because she is a girl. Big Ten fifle coaches voted against female competitors after Roberta placed 7th as a member of the OUTLAWED BY BIG TEN—Roberta Gubbins, out of Big Ten University of Michigan squad in the Big 10 meet. The vote was 5 to 3 against women. Wolverine riflemen declared, ‘They just don’t like being beaten by a girl.” ~H{ do shoot better than most of the | fellows there; I imagine that had Gtttttttttiti ttt against himself and it almost cost, ae Roberta Trio Helds Early Lead|him Nim lace nthe National Open et mee 6: ee oe at ang ec in cone men's oot =— Messen unsitictel senferense samuel ae MITT aT: ¢ zantz. posting '* a . tional teams, as it, r 3 in Annual Seniors Golflscore here yesterday, signed’ his|f Michigan coed with a long rifle| Bat almost betore the shooting |exactly hurt—but 1 do. think sl, Day as ote he bees = y Tournament score card as 148 for 36 holes when|and a keen eye,’ victory seems like| died @ the coaches of the |too bad as I think it’s a sport that)” s< a — association: voted 5-3 ; PORT HURON Three’ golfers But there was a tie at 148 among) way, ed that women would be banned [105 can.” against women, giving as their I | with identical scores of 78 held anjnine livers and there had to be| | Roberta placed 7th in the West.| from competition. Her coach, Dr, John B. Stetson, seta ts Seca antes ae ue = aay at bey Os anoual|ticm got imo the Netincd! Ores | rm _comerence Rifle Assn. meet Roberta, once a member of both'the only non-military coach in the . line gender. SERVICING and s lichigan Seniors Tournament/Gantz won one to make a happy sconat Purdue |@ REBUILD ‘ Gant woe ee id or a lee 5 ING H Huron, Dr. Walter Rundies of Bro nco ,j . inate Neen MOTOR TUNING 8 SeeS pp rarer EXCHANGE.CO. } Ld a oN dened res periapical phar Pirate p ct berta is that “no one ever came a OTOR E . E _ e H The 156 entrants will wind up the ? q up to me arid explained, because M 401 $. Sagmaw Peon PS 0-0003. & something to do with it.” | Roberta, whose father trained | her to shoot at the age of 12, hopes the coaches will reconsider this summer. She toted her long-barreled Win-] --- chester witht the, Michigan team] — when it placed 2nd behind Michi- gan Tech at the University of Illi-: nois Invitational. Michigan Tech, incidentally, was spaced by another woman shooter, \Isobel Starmer. \\The ban makes as little sense te\y rta’s teammates as it does to | ta. “6 4 Athanas Next te. . 23, a sophomore N. Y-s, said, Optometrist Eyes Examined State Theater FE 4-5211 Made to Your Exact DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, ~ OPTOMETRIST to shoot. I don’t think it’s fair.” | Bill Woodruff, ‘x sophomore from Kalamazoo stated), “I don't think it’s right to ban = n from rifle shooting. There is no\pody contact and the only reason an see is, they don’t like being beaten by a woman.” ‘ Miss Gubbins lives in ing- ham and her father, Robert’ \Gub- bins, is the 1st vice president, of the Oakland County alee Club. Ted Williams hit .368 in night games in 1955 which was the best ‘batting mark in the American ‘League. AP Wirepheote Wally Post Hits Homers. in Pairs i jthe Cincinnati Redlegs apparently likes to hit his home runs in pairs. | The hard - hitting outfielder hit, ‘two home runs in one game for the! third time this season last night lies 94. turned the trick three times. 125 Golfers Paced | ‘by Ex-U of M Captain Leading a field of 125 golfers, from the University of Michigan Club of Detroit, ex-Wolverine cap-| tain Ben Smith fired a neat 68 \jover Pine Lake's layout. Yester-' day's evnte was the annual golf and dinner gathering of the Detroit chib. John Driver's 71 was second. Football coach Bennie Ooster- baan was the principal speaker fr the dinner, in the clubhouse, in the evening, | CINCINNATI w—Wally Post ot ‘Silver Lake Golf Loop | Names Tuesday Winners | Mrs. Elbert Looney and Mrs. Manager Ernie. White of Nash- |ville has been in organized base- ., ‘ball = 20 years. MERICAN ASSOCIA tadieneoene 3-4. 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Sorrel. No. 1, 1.50-2. 10 to 15 higher, July $11.92. a 1.50-2.00 bu. Turnip, ‘No. mi ers ; _@ —— Grain Prices cuicaae AND EGGS : June 6 (AP) — Butter { cupcaae GRAIN stead whol - CAICAQO, June 6 (AP) — Opening shanoca: receipts 1 aoed: eb acore “AA Wheat Qs cage O88 se ‘pear July coos 208% July... 64% 3 steady; wholesale (ge bg rices| se - 38% fed seeee sag iune une! Roeed:. feceipts 18,706 = A seats 211 Rye bege © ere Ae ed 37; mediums M; 4.15; dirvies 33; ch = acts 2.12% Phe ctece 13 — receipts 33.7 checks 31.75; | an ennees atpe el oeee iBy | oz oor PD ne-saves * r) seeee |. il ICAGO TOES Dee scecoe++ 1.38% Lard AGO, June 6 (AP) —Setetees: Ar-| Mar soos 242% July . sens ‘rivals ,old stock 3; om track 12: total Sep 12.30 [to 6. tt ies insufficient o quiet; no carlot tench sales: new stock | i ees active ST or com e' Niles Mystery ee ‘earlot t 100 1 washed "als: Termed Homicide NILES w — A coroner's jury 2 today returned a verdict of homi-. cide in. the fatal shooting of a Chicago secretary Sunday on the *; steps of a Niles night club. After deliberating apout a half hour, the jury found Mrs. Marion Davenjay, 27, was shot. to death at “relatively close range.” ‘The verdict ruled out an early theory that Mrs. Davenjay was colli pa ee ed OE prankster’s gun. The jury heard five witnesses. The inquest was conducted by’ the Berrien County Coroner, Dr. Hussell' J. Vastine. Among the witnesses was Gene McClane, 40, of New York City, a magazine salesman, who was My: {; night $3°¢ Davenjay's escort the club. McClane told the jury virtually the same stery he had given Niles police. He ‘said Mrs, Davenjay had Ieft the club to go across the street to a res- at taurant to get some beer to take | with them after the club closed. Seconds before she was shot she beckoned to him as she walked | past a front window of the night club on ber way back, He said he heard no shot, Mrs. Davenjay was employed as secretary to the Canadian Consul: ¥ at Chicago. * * The coroner terminated the in- quest without calling all the 13 witnesses who had been subpoe-, naed. Giant Truck Collide; Drivers Escape Injury > Two truck drivers escaped injury ‘* when their heavy vehicles collided at Orion and Rochester Roads in Avon—Township yesterday after- noon, They were Eugene J. Umerlik, 33. and Alfred D. Lint Jr., 33. both - of Detroit, Umerlik told deputies of the Oak- land County Sheriff's Department ? he had to drive his truck into the ditch to avoid a head-on collision with the oncoming tractor- and was struck on the side. Lint! said his tractor skidded across the “highway when his airline broke and the brakes locked. Walled Lake Youngster Struck Down by Auto Seven-year-old Dennis C. Van Sickle, of Walled Lake, was in fairly good condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital today after suffer- ¢ ing two fractured legs and various minor injuries when struck down) by a car driven in Wolverine Vil- lage this morning. i Pontiac State Police reported the ier a car driven Wolverine Dr., Walled Lake, when he darted. out info the road to pick up a stone. They said the acci-| dent happened on McCoy Road east |* of Bernstein Road. Ruese told State Police he swerved to/ avoid the VanSickle child but hit him with the right! side of a car. / Earnings NEW, / YORK—/(INS) New York aon bo Railroad reported today net income for the wy onthe ended may 31 of $17.-) 682.805, equal to OL Sue er ot This compared © ‘798, ® common share. in the samep eriod sed to ecg 330, 358, ts ee. Boas30 fre fr | | med $4,784,142 a year ago. NEW YORK (INS)—Pirst National Stores, Inc., has announced net income fant ee! ones rt opp ef equa “ry This compared with $7,968,619, or $4.88 a common share, in the ire g | year, Gales increased to 1,667, from $470,628.572 the year previous. esident, 8a 31 supermarkets at YORK “aNe)—” . of eae Py any Hm 30 rk om sei, eauel| A Pontiac man and his wife bared With o net loss of $118,695 tp the each a fine and costs totaling mse, 300.300 fron Srson. se ia the in $50 after pleading guilty to simple {tial ‘halt of 1 o5. larceny in Justice Court yesterday Thieves Go to Cleaner Nothing was reported missing in cleaning establish- it Spe ee Ee oa| ‘$2,000 bond and will be tried June mon room in Royal Oak, The man was ites _ aa a: leeuke mare us “fi 6.50: California” DETROIT EGGS : ; oe ee € (AP)—Egas fob. De-| eradee: included, federsi-state Vhites--Grade A jumbo 47: extra large | Py large 41-44: wtd avg 43%; medium i -40, wid avg 384: mall 27-34, wtd avg, ae i ‘umbo 45: large 40'4- len e ave @: medium Rare wa Hitt € r - 38%: Th idee c are 38 oe wad Ors Seen mercially graded: Whites—Grade A extra large 41. iar iia medium 354-38; grade B large i rowns—Grade A extra large 41: lar Ps -41; medium 3444-35: grade B terse | comment: Market steady. ality be- | —— a. by & factor xi : ure to Distributive teaae just “tats. Poultry i i: CHICAGO POULTRY | “SIDCAOS dane June 6 (AP) Live poultry, ¥ steady; receipts coops 543 i Twes- day 837, 1% ib: ob. ering prices. DETROIT POULTRY DETROST, June 6 ‘AP)—Prices paid Co™ t pound fob. Detroit for No 1 quality (Con ive poultry up to 10 am Heavy hens 28-29: light type 18-20 heavy broflers or fryers (2'—-4 Ibe) whites 24; gray crosses 24-25; Barred Rocks 35- 26: ecaponettes Tt-44, lei FT: (4% -6%y) Yes) 38-31: ducklings 28; heary ducks 2: old vers 129-146 \ Comment: Market about steady. —_ of poultry | are very critical of size. end quality of offering. Livestock TROIT uy Logie oho perrort. dune 6 (A Hogs—Salable 560. Market not ccaabitehes Asking er tile—Aalable 600 Pully 4 per — steerce general ly steady ell classes to prime fed steers mostly choice fed steers under > Polghe pines mostiy good fed 00-29.50; tern head choice and prime, rt ib fed heifers 21.25; scattered sales) ‘utfity and standard steers and heifers 00-17.50; most utility cows 12 50-14 00, ineluding two loads heavy Hoistein cows t 1400: canners and cutters mostly 1 60-13 08: utility and commercial ®ulls’ | meaoaty 14.00-1 6.00. Calves—Galable 135. steers Scattered early* sales make . mari Sheep—Salabie 100. Scattered earty aoe and sheep about steady consider- eer = eondition, small jot cull 5 good -i shorn lambs No. 1 pelts (19 08: nal gs foo arid better kinds absent. U0) few cull and uti Hey spring lambs 20.00 ‘MICAGO LIVESTOC cuIcace Jume 6 (AP) dar ble hors 7 8.000, uneven, pees steady to 25 = ber on butchers er and closing 4 only steady = strong: sows steady 3 higher; tradeonly moderately active; uk We i and 3. most No 2 and 3 200- tea re 7 50-18. 00:0 few hundred mostly, No and 2 hacen) t> 18 Bagel and a mod mostiy 1 most 200 Ib ; trailer No 7 and 3 0-319 tb 16 ss-17 80: small |g csociate ‘Jots 160-180 Ib 00-1478: larger lots: 325-400 Ib sows 14 Seis $0. a few sorted around 300-325 Ib fe et and most 400- $80 Ib sows 13 00-14 Selabie a few Tb steers 23 bt ate bulk high beeing and prime steers up to 1130 Ib 71 $0-23.00 good to, ,average choice steers 1890-2125: a few standard grade steers 1800" 17.98: a pack gae of prime 925 Ib heifers 22 50 load lots high chotce and prime heifers 22.(- 22.25. bulk chotre hetfers 20 78.21 75 ood to jow choice 1800-2050 a few “oars grade cows 13 80. 18 00: d commercial cows wt ane cutters 10.38-1 mercial bulls 14 vealers a aes: at rosin 17. eT aus 1.00) shee —— 25 00- Es #8.00-30.00; cull to low peso) lambs ic sor3a 00. part deck mostly choice toad {Pinostiy chatee 9a. 1b fail, shorn = of mos! ehoice iY bs 22.80; © toa of good and choice’ and yearlings larane 102 : necro 00; cull te chetee | 'No 1 and eect Hold Georgia Man on Larceny Charges James M. Showers, 28, of Macon, Ga., is being held ‘in Oakland County Jail awaiting trial in Oak- ‘land County Circuit Court on a larceny from a building charge. He waived examination when ar- raigned before Justice Fletcher Renton of Royal Oak yesterday. Showers is being held under 11 for an alleged theft of $110 be- longing to a roommate. He is said to have takeri the money from their arrested by Royal Oak police yes- terday. City Couple Pay Fines for Simple Larceny. Leland Spitzbarth, 49, and Anna — 37, of 11 Maynard Ct., before Farmington Township Justice Allen C, Ingle, }: ‘jearly afternoon didn doz.’ point very often, and then the change ben, |Ual corporate situations. ; around 1,500,000 shares for the day. -\That compares wth 1,650,000 ;| shares traded yesterday. .jareund, Also’ going down were the about steady but not enough done © oe = Hoffa Denies Owing Stock Prices NEW YORK &® — Stock prices were narrowly lower today in a quiet market, e« * Price changes either way in the 't go past a usually was due to individ- Trading was slow at a pace The cael wait anators were and they were slightly lower all farm implements, nonferrous met- als, chemicals, railroads, oil, air- lines, movie issues, and the mail among the more active groups, | HER EGG WHERE ANOTHER BIRV WILL HATCH IT. VICTIMIZED, B THE YELLOW SECOND FLOOR. Pm NEW YOR. June — d Press. » Indust Rats vu 1 Brock —8 —5 \Net change . i | Noon, today... “952.4 1308 7 + 17.0. [Prev day ..,.. 3832 1404 729 1798 eek G¢o ...,.. 9509 1410 721 1785 Menth ago ..,. 2670 1961 722 190 : Ce Year aco ...5.. 2282 2972 32 169 6) 1986 bh eeoe. 278.2 3851 %S2 1015 1996 low ...,... 2440 12090 «(T15 1718 1985 high es. 1578 #1426 TST 18615 | 1955 jow . ., 203.1 1149 672 148 peTRorr STOCKS Cc Nephier Co.) Figures after decimal points are eighths High Low — 35 Alletr Biec & Equip: Co* 33 Bai¢win Rubber Co* . 4 - , Oo Loa Mig. Co* $1 . Oll & Chem. Co*. 17% Gowen Elec. Mtr. Co*. 43 ‘ 6 Peninsular M_ Prod. Co. 10 10 The —_— SOO GeO C 13 113 it 2 reid 0 ‘Bei ar mises eevens 66 66 646) yo CO. sseens 141 142) Ds Warne 1212 (123) Co. the. ake. at) and asked. Income Tax Money Teamster vice president James R. Hoffa today denied he owes the government $6,059.08 in back in- come taxes for 1952. The former Oakland County labor leader has appealed the case in a petition to the United States Tax Court. The case reportedly grew from his partnership in a Detroit finance firm. Under question is whether a $20,- 000 loss in the firm can be taken as a partnership loss, or a short- term capital loss deductible over three years. Goodrich Man Guilty in Larceny of Jack Pleading guilty to a simple lar- ceny charge, Donald A. Masters, 35, of Goodrich, paid $15 in costs in Justice Court yesterday. He admitted to stealing a ae ee “1m New York Gity there theaters, both motion pict —— AN UNGUARVED NEST OFFERS THE COWBIRD A CHANCE TO LAY MOosT dla ARE OVER THE STRANGE BGG ANU MOVES HER CLUTCH TO par4l rR G7, ig WARE LER! evs eer BUILDS |sumers Power Co. today began lay- ‘ing in the Straits of Mackinac the first electric power link between Michigan's Lower and Upper Pen-| | ‘* Ld ° Clear, calm and warming. wea- a ther prevailed for the operation’ which will require at least one day to complete. ~ ® * * ‘Four miles of underwater cable are being unreeled between Mc- \Gulpin Point, west of Mackinaw City, across the Straits to Point LaBarbe, west of St. Ignace. With a capacity of 44,000 volts, the four cables will tap the elec- trie energy system of the Con- sumers Power Co. in Lewer . Michigan and provide power for -the expanding economy of the \CAUGHT IN RAIN ers, who in many cases revoke or | Terrific downpour on way back. suspend their licenses. Got home to find water pouring! Hare said the program is being in basement door. Finally found gelayed because the 21 examiners joutside drain had become stopped. ' can't handle the flood of forms. ‘Unst Mo | opped. peed. | Since May 14, he said, the “There wasn't much left of the | state has reveked 650 licenses, holiday for resting purposes.” with re-examinations proceeding Rogers sald, “So we all went to at the rate of 16,000 a year. eet. He said the program should be One result of a day at home: stepped up by adding 48 license Rogers has decided to spend his examiners and $239,000 to the bud- next holiday catching up on chores get of the driver improvement at his office. office. * ® LJ Which reminded him that last December he asked Mrs. R., that long suffering mother of six and wife of one, what she wanted for Christmas. “An office,” she said. Hare’s request for possible sub- mission to the Legislature. He added that he may also ask the Legislature to boost safety commission appropriations from: $24,000 to $79,000. eastern half of the Upper Pen- insula. Consumers. will wholesale the electric power.to the Edison Sauit Electric Co. * ! U'S. Lead in Nuclear World PITTSBURGH (INS) — Atomic;icy in development of the power Energy Commission Chairman of the atom for eve Lewis L. Strauss declared yester-| ° ry-day purposes day “there is no foundation in” sorme: 2 @ known fact” for any fear the U.S.) wwe are oui interested in build- lags behind Russia in nuclear pow- ‘ing merely the most reactors to er development. | produce the la’ rgest number of kilo- Strauss made the statement in watts regardieas of how mach his address to the graduating) money they } ose annually in oper- class of the Carnegie Institute of 11364, We know we can de tat Technology. The AEC chief stressed U. S. strides in the “We are in the business of de- veloping competi- peaceful uses of atomic energy. : qrrommagl oon ve nuclear power, at home He said: “The United States | 14 abroad. We are not engaged in making kilowatts for propa- sania. , He told the graduates that atom- the plague of disease, the scourge of starvation, and raise the standards of living generally.” Gordon Stouffer Dies * * “We'll have power into the Up- per Peninsula by July 1," Dan E. Karn, president of Consumers, said. Labor Union Drive Begins in Textiles WASHINGTON (INS)—The AFL- CIO singled out the textile indus- try today as its first major target in the long-heralded drive to or- ganize the nation's millions of un- organized workers. * far about 300,000 workers in the in- dustry are now organized. * * @ The effort will concentrate par- ticularly on the South, where 575,- 000 textile workers.are said to be rganized. This is in spite of the fact that organizing etforts are AEC Chieftain Reiterates the power.” ent official predict- ed the nation’s first full-scale atom- ic power plant for peaceful uses, being built at Shippingport, Pa., will be furnishing up to 100,000 kilowatts of electricity to homes and industries in the Pitsburgh area a year hence, ‘NUTLUTAL_ ut Disneys True Life Adventures Go fo Kefauver HELENA, Mont. u—Teninessee Sen: Estes Kefauver, jolted by his —defeat—_in could take some solace today in being assured of Montana's 16 ‘votes at the Democratic National Convention. ‘the first in Montana since 1924. Williams said he would consider! . i THIRTY THREE Montana Votes Stevenson Given Few Write-in Ballots; Ike Unopposed in Primary primary ia, . * s At the same time President Ei- senhower claimed the. state’s 14) Republican convention votes in? yesterday's presidential ‘primary, Kefauver’s wag the only name oh the Democratic ballot, but a scattering of write-in votes also went to former Illinois Gov. Adlai He's. Satistied! A Newer Auto Cancels Charges _ of West Plains, Mo., he was perking along U, S. 4 just west of Casey yesterday at about 35 miles an hour when two cars came barreling down on him from behind at about 70. right. The second scraped him the left. CASEY, Ill. w—Fred Collins, ©, * * * The first sideswiped Lory ‘ne on The drivers identified them- selves as George C. Lee, 27, of Stillwater, Okla., and Mon H Le, ,24, of West Lafayette, Ind. The two Chinese, who bad never imet before, took Collins around to a usedjcar lot and bought him a 1941 model. ; Collins said it is a better car than his old one. * * * The police were satisfied, too. ford. A Masonic graveside service. |will be conducted by Orion Lodge fei No, 4, F&AM., Mr, Bromley leaves his wife,| | Margaret; six sons and daughters, Gloria Bromley at home, Mrs. Bur-. ‘ton. Bowerman of Lake Orion: ‘Georgia, Judy and George F. Brown; four sisters, Mrs.- Edna Carey of Detroit, Mrs. Mary Swift Shipey of Goodison, Mrs. Leslie McBride of Florida; and three ‘grandchildren. i" Pleading guilty to reckless driv. ing, James Manley, 32, of Roches- ter, was committed to Oakland’ iCounty Jail for 10 days yesterday. ‘He failed to pay fine and costs. when arraigned -before Justice Robert C. Baldwin of Hazel Park. A car driven by Milford Caudell, | of Columbiaville, struck and killed, a deer at M24 and Metamora Rd., Oxford Township Monday, the Oak- | land County Sheriff's Department | said today. | > Rummage sale, Fri., bane 8th. 1 to 9 p. m. 4404 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains. PEO Chapter CL. If your friend’s tn jall bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031, Adv Deo You Have a Carpet Problem? Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE eens Vv To Explain Blood Clot | DETROIT — Dr. Walter H,| Gets Two-Year Probation. Jesse L. Taylor, 28, of Ferndale, | ‘WE CAN DO THAT’ and|in that section becatin tthe fight ar ii Strauss éxplained the U. S. pol- pet ee eae. wat Die Pe Produchons aoceee: New ie ou eee didn’t file any charges. orld Rights Reserved an n. ion JO nm - New York Stocks - of Texas and Ohio Gov. Frank 3 Reject School Annex (Late Morning Quotations) Lausche. ‘Reject schoo! Annex - “Admiral... 181 Isl Cre Coal . 43 +. + | WOLVERINE uw — Voters in Allied om...113.4 Jenne Men. 4 On the Republican side, Eisen- this Cheboygan County community | “Ale xisccy 3 Ketoom td ‘hower gained his delegates in @ have rejected a proposed $180,000 Alums um Lid .....137 iF ie # - 87) ‘lopsided victory by Secretary of bond issue for construction of a Am Atrtthe.... 361 Ereeer, ...... 2) ‘State S. C. Arnold, a favorite son five-room addition to Wolverine ars en es OF ines . . istand-in for the President, over High School. Am Gas & El. 552 } 4 3 Lar Daly of Chicago, entered as : (AB Ma Per 386 Pt nade 3) the America First Republican Detroit Armory Begins jam Rede '".. 907 bom 8 Chem m4 party candidate. Arnold has, y beg |Am Seating... 311 Mack Tre... 333 \pledged his convention votes to DETROIT u — Construction 1s Am Tel & Tel 174 Mer Str... 90 |Eisenhower. junder way on a $2,242,500 armory i Jucesa:. a Mead Co... 314 oo for the Michigan National Guard's . anee Co i 6 Mpls Hon... Bs In 334 of 1,081 precincts the 425th Infantry Regiment. The build- amc 60... 63 Ets a. ‘Democratic totals were Kefauver ing at Sunset and Eight Mile Road | Armour & Co.. 22 Motor Ba... 383 '21,648, Stevenson 227, Harriman East on Farwell Field is to be At! Cet Line. se Murr Rag oe 4, 34, Johnson 2 and Lausche 2. completed in a year and a half. = eeu as EG a os [BAe nd ee ndix Av... 804 Nat Lead... 98.6 = ; ; totals were Arno y Betts Steet | ve NY Central. 33. ; tas and Eisenhower 162 write- forat the Town Hall, 783 h ip and ne . rem ™ - n cha afum 22 $88 Nort a West 63 ¢) P Tis CHECK AND COUNTER-CHECK MANELIVER MAY [Ise GaP satel al Sadie 38 te. of jond Strs 163 uc Anscay of: eas i. ————E fe ee ae be ao pore yereer-- $f er Pee 379 eomnue UNTIL THE ORIGINAL NEST IS © STORIES HIGH. | [ioe 2pm) te ee ae run Balke.... 36 Onis ou - at Distributed by King Features Syedicate. oun eat § : Township Clerk. ja "2 394 Owens M ol. 132) | June 6, 7, 1956 Calumet & H..135 Pec Oe B. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING |Camp Soup |. 34 Pan AW Air. 101 a { Kenneth D. Powell Notic hereb ft hedul Cea bey ns 8 Pema, «i | DAVISBURG — Service for public scene to be held by tne Pontiee ‘Gapualairi'. 7 Parke De’. 41 (Clive Me My Office!’ 'Kenne { 8625 Mall, 2060 Opdyke Road, on Wednesday, | ws. M46 Penney, JC... 88 ive Me My ice. Kenneth D. Powell, 34, 0 * on Wedn Cater Trac... a Papas Cola. oy ‘Eaton Rd., will be ce ome a sider 5) tage Sat ceanges = “he Chen & Onto” 68 Pliner... 412 , . p.m. Friday at the Holly Baptist *sine map: RP toc. Sanaa tS pus 8 Legislator Ta kes Time ‘Church. He will be resting at the | Part of the SE's Ss S % eereer. Bete Been § OFT OF FUNGS sel wa too a we beet ake Fae $.. th } ee coi = pence #.1 to Help Things at Home sorta in uy Comrie # fen Gel on ans 334 bolnes, Oe Road Problems Face ¢ , Pontiac, died Tuesday of in- wary ot ines poe = ae fed s came oe are aa) CON ee ree ee eee ERs Pt ho xced a Special June Session juries received in an accident with 71s" w sa 2s ft th N 34°ST. W along N Gas... 363 Repub st! 43.6 Sind out such splendid pronounce- toast, pancake flour but no syrup. a bulldozer Center of Doris Road to East line of , Gont Bak os QU Rex Drag <° 9¢ments for solving the woes of the of State Legisature He leaseg hie wife. Betty: two eemey: 2 NL! 2e slong sate Bez . (Cont Mot :.:.. 68 Rev tos B ‘world that it's easy to forget that Went shopping. Barely escaped | | . eves = Ae 48°07 E to North line of Section, th Cont Ol 17.7 1186 Row Rpg. 30 ¢ ys tn the & realous policeman who wasn't daughters, Joan and Janet, at north se‘0e' E 661 ft to beg containing Gertie wr ils. 324 Safeway Bt. 834 they're ped ey with ¢ same | LANSING W — Highway safety home: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ne ecree eee oe ee pes eee ae og ua St Res Pap | 82 = Problems the rest of us taking any holiday from passing \may be added to the growing list Edgar Powell: three brothers, 948 24 t th w‘s¢3035" & 688.27 ft. th Dis C Secg | 86 eer me ae = + 6 « i out tickets for parking viola- of problems slated for considera- Melvin of Manton, Edgar and % S?oe"," 0! fo NM Doug Aire .... 74 t Dow Chem .... 982 Beare Bore? 332, Only more so, in the case of Rep. . What with ene thing and ition by the Legislature at its il pera ee Mee el ee tig OD eda L he} Simmons |. 494 Walter E. Rogers (D-Tex). He has soir didn't get to chores until 8 special session. sisters, Marilyn Powell of Manton: | present. A copy ot the Zoning Map to. [oat Seas he Secons’ Mod. 921 '8ix children. = ‘ Following a meeting of the |S. Ronald Miller of Bay City, | triton wir oo tie in the office ef the Ei a Mus... 38 Sou Pec 12. | Decided to begin by painting State Safety Commission, Gov. \Mrs. Ruby Blair of Lake City, Township, Serenea may be examined r e n s eee ere se gl mpetiee Beck (9461 ee ee ecreen!l (Fuad leew spray can Williams said he may ask the ‘Mrs. Marvin Bennett and Mrs. ©” tnov ner GORDON HAMILTON bls ‘cen-0 |... tei St¢ Brana . .4)2 eided, as did many another hus- see ‘Herbert Schuiling, both of Grand, Chairman, Faire Mor .. 414 St¢ Qu Cauf 100% band and father, to spend the didn't work as easily as he had mgr = eels a Rapids ORETA Ve Be Clerk trestene .... 781 Std Ot) Ind 301 . hoped. Was giving it careful in- Money for t com on a | . 1 NJ 0 873 henie, g * ; i June 6, 1958 mae wen 88 ee ou Ome . 7 chores % that Paes je es spection when suddenly it worked for the driver improvement sec- ls Oliver Brown — ——— ~ - 4s tevens, < i partment State. y N MP AN Preuh Tre i ie we proce a 2) been ealling to my attention for |pertectly, all over him. | San et Get a Pon oN ea rn Aecllinal Nopice of Special Mee:ing my Srockbesders Gen —— : eo 2 ovin & Ce “7 esha several months.” ‘ToUGH SITUATION i gga — piggy tide et will S = at 2 pm. Peehdle = a ieckhauars 6 of Willard Convoy Gen Mile |. @7 Texas Co |. 127 tells about it today in a dole-! Told son-~to run get turpentine bonding Jaw and more money for Friday at Pursiey Funeral Home,’ Please, take notice that a special meet- ee ee cine ae = to his constituents back bought several days previously yh te in of the Stockholders of Willard Con- Gen Tel .... 424 p Pd... 89 a= on the agenda for the session. Pontiac, with burial in White voy company (hereinafter sometimes nm Time’... 305 Transamer 403 home. |just for this operation. Informed da for the | Chapel Cemetery. He died Tuesday < caliea the “Coerporation’) wil] take = Gen Tire ... 541 Twent Cen % | 'that“another son had dropped the, on the agen or sessioon. 0:00 a.m., on June 25, 1966, at Sea or at Eee ies scmrmme rawmy ote and broken it Sec. of State James M. Hare tld After a Tong ines Fog Pe a er a -* i : | \ wv or ew Oran wo 42) Dew Ate tin | 384) Rogers thought it would be nice ‘the commission the state's new| He leaves his wife, Mabel; a conaiacr and act upon the following: or reyboun ay Ht Unit» Pru so to surprise the family with ‘a Trying to get off paint without safety drive is being bogged down daughter, Mrs. LeVella Paetzke of ivciveng bdeption pl A ipnons wh ‘Flersh tec a. es ee 3? breakfast he had cooked with his turpentine when 10-year-old came because of finances. |Pontiac; and a sister, Mrs. Mabel, Plan : ip neoreanisation | dated as ot ee ee i rane Roland F °° 126 US Ruveer «own legislative hands. So he in crying, pointing to ugly gash | Tas dete! inenched (a) meet Norton of Port Huron. yalez 3. 2 eee omestk .-. 343 US Steel. bounded out of bed Gf? A | caused by falling off bleyete. | . E in B Willard Convoy Company, a Michigan Mca esa) Ota ees oe ue T- _| Toted 10-year-old doctor's home, 5% revolves around the use of | eee eee eed, | eee a oe ee ee are Indust Ray .. 4¢) warn B Pic | 3 | where five stitches closed the | *Pécial forms by state and local = LAKE ORION—Service for Ev- Pitiies® the adoption end soprevel of 8 Ing Rand ... €26 west Un Tel | | police. ‘erett Henry Brom 53, of 1351 Pian an Agrosmnent and Articles of cueettck i es oe ocd —_ ut ‘ Trans- Straits Cabl | wound. ? Miller oa oa be ia at 11 a.m. | Merger ot, - waukee Ears & oan “4 «st Cc t Jot Bus Mch 6334 wilssn & Co 16 e | Learned doctor had been ahoat Law officers were instructed to Friday at Allen's Funeral Home, a4 into Industrie) Enterprises, Ine.: 0nd Int Nick @3§ Woolworth or ‘to depart for call to count fill out the forms for drivers who approval of, and the authorization of tnt Paper. ime Yale & Tow 292 Pp ry. are mentally or physically unfit for with burial in East Lawn Ceme- the officers of Willard Convey Company — ‘Int Shoe . 41 Youngst ShT Frost \Th ht it might -be helpful, and . and each of them to execute and file oug! z P tery. He died of a heart attack im T @ T 316 Zenith Rad» 112.2 ‘restful, to take him. Ran out of the highways. |Tue eday at hie place of employ a Cortificese of aeons poe ‘ -|waukee Crane rvice an rt . STOCK AVERAGES CKINAW CITY w Drivers cited on the forms are! Llisic jcnves Company into Industrial Enter- by ol MA AW @—Tne Con- ms mies oneal ataiae \called before state license examin-| ment, Jay 6 Co n Shop in OX- prises. Ine. (ineludt apes authorized eapital stock of mon shares of the par value of one dollar ($1.00) per share, and ee Ons ferred shares of the par valué of dollars ($80.00) per share, which pre- ferred shares may be issued in series and have designations, preferences, priv- fleges and vo! ng powers as fixed by the Board of Directors) and otherwise to execute and file such certificates, @x- ‘ecute tuch documents and do such ects as may rage appropriate In the discre- tion of the officer taking the action ‘s) or espe teags © the ap soooatl 8) to effec- tuate the an of Reorganization, the Pian and Agreement and Articles of Merger, the merger. and consolidation arid, generally, action and authorization with respect to the merger and consoli- j dation = RB. Such other business as may come jpeiers the meeting or any adjournment ereof. w Biackholders of record at 7:00 a.m jon June 1, 1956 will be entitled: to vote jat the meeting or any adjournment | thereof. Stockholders are urged to complete. i sign and return the accompanying ‘ORT, Dated: Pontiac, Michigan, June 1, 1956. By order * the, Bosra, <3 Henan “June 1, 6, 18, Bh wet eet COMPLETE ‘AUTO: INSURANCE / Quarters 30 ra pa ae 2 “ iy 7 Ks In Memoridm 2|° Help Wanted Male 6 un Wan wee 7 Service 22, r. ey jean, , ayeany : 1 RADIO WIDOW WILL SHARE © MEMORY OF CAB DRIVERS: ADY BEAUTY OPERATOR ” & TV. Lhd | ay cs TO. } .. - ap | part time, 25 or older, Apply mingham. Sales. good bar alr. ; Rpeep. Meme bere: | eo ) NS rei ue a 9 El —Orenare Lake Ave. Ccalerst “ete At coedilion, BAY ORMONT TV” SERVICE. ovne . . _CLASSIFICATIO ace and hig DIE LEADER Albert Hair Stylist, BRoadway. FE 6-126 or FE 5-6300 - Lae rg : settee! DIE LEAD Sa stan a Mena | s ” ‘a's “4 . bree [Where res mt hare DIE MAKER RK EXPERT TV SERVICE. ALL _ ANNOUNCEMENTS we en! et oa, ‘Dad Kathy MACHINE HANDS CLE TYPIST an] ) Ones, Rervton nme > & fe od cats Fie wae Long Good rates. > Haag | Maes e alder ryplng roast Se ute, “He ease) wig Transportation 31 af em snosecrer-e 4 en Eten Uae Gad i eet area, Top : REGAIN ANY open ee. | ego today June th, 1006.) : “Np. ENG. Begone tary, asia. agi per mond month a sa 7 . PE 49736, DON'S | WoMEN iat tae RIDE TO Funeral : 4 He is gone but not of li buyers. Ad- LLOYD MONROE ° step em ' & TV, 127 8. PARKE ST. |" court Drayton, OR Cemetery vaaaeensenssecees litany ee Couns, enetnee y Prana Pe ia of listings and, bus LL YD 1 |PRESSES, SUITS, COATS & At 58, TADIC Fe baie) _ 33067 after 5 pm eS of him ere always near = gereen, F ‘ervon Ham eT of Credit _ Huron St BEAU casei |" 46866 LTERATI = ae 166 E. Pike [Daye of sadness will come o'er us. fi Toot Co. 16 Dept. in loca] store. Write, so ' iG, SANDI sae experience. ay Spokane Dr. rE Typewriter Service 22A Wtd. Contract, Mtgs. 32 - ~~ Nellans : OPERATORS. | dna’ salary, A. sontonea Pace |: : ae But they litle know the serro EXPERIE renee J ent ad Freer Service. ma-|D0 YOU WANT TO\SELL OR eww ps pe ate Eg That, lee within beart con- tournspuil, PE eabe after 8 the ri Dereon’ Write. Pontiac Vitaming ‘and minera everybody A&B TRENCHING Garden Plowing 168 | **FE * Ber wort.| buys land contract? For quick seussereserseevenss 8 Sadly missed by his Wife and EXPERIENCED ‘ SHOE ons a} Call Mrs. Rose 2. Senpelder, PE Forings, Veter Une isis we. A-l ROT , soa 0 me Cee © ce uvaeseesccsscsee: 2 *Gluaren : : man to for maneger. Excel- | COOKS, walrnessas aup DISH- | . = a6 |e _ ° OTOTILLING | ne ew mer T. G. Trock eo Work Wanted peerage “ii TX LOVING “MEMORY a ote "pay. Sreinnurance, hos | _ward, comer South Bivd. atkins route. W eotagaie + gevera] repair. FE Past ReksOvans “PE 3-007T, | Mitchell's, 123 N. Gece. st Resline: vat) year ago today, ie ."s. Dept., Federal "EARN MONEY 47 HOMER, FULL, Brera $2.50 to 00 per “5 = EA | “ight bulicoeng . RAGING AND Uphoistering 23 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM peat — ith | _ Store. “TIM PON- iy : i figg eg ie. + bulldozing. "FE 6-8734 sosiritlos = SERVICES OFFERED ie : “ =. _ “ GRINDERS, SURFACE GAUGES. | TIAC PRESS. wie RAWLEION | ZL ie CEMENT. won | iti POWEE-LEFF-¥aU EAKLE'§ CUSTOM UPHOLSTER: CASH a we wou ve igs. wures. c : EXP. OPERATOR. Pontiac. experi- Pee . Coole E ° Cle vl oe week. Must have job shop be 44 Bg wt a preferred ence needed to Gales easy BIRGK. BLOCK AND CEMENT | Ad Cow mefire, FE 430 Pia" cotlmates. For contracts. New or old, ©. seeeeeeee 4 There's. a smile we shall always! rience. yeere Gauge Co. Bg mig Salon. and good. Start Pen A 2 os heb te : PHOLSTERING Large or small, Buyers waiting. — seenneees remeniber, W.-11 Mile Ra, Berkley, - Otive sit fait immediate! rite Rawieigh’s,| Work. chimney LOWING % D us M8, TELEGRAPH FE 5-8888| Prompt courteous service. sesseeeeDBlOP one we loved so dea TAYOUT MAN AND M 190 wen. | large. | Residgntia) and - commer. George Callender, oon ‘Bay A ‘ & BED-| Bring in vour contract or ail | ie + 9 a ag Bam wile, atta, | Are curtcating’ shop. aust, be ms Senne tease | WANTED—REAL ESTATE 8A yi at bana glacing Fo? ate hg Pe any hour, PE 044i or PE $-s87s. Sige deseveeseess S = 5 Se STW FWONd EES — Spreads. Your material. PE 5-5707. McCulle Sas hee SLL peer neater og ga: | fi gma ort eet emote | ate, te, CaM eter eee ere tee te «anc. duageing. PE $050.” |— Lost & Found 24] imu" aes : See “UL aad| a Ward, who passed “away, 3] _Co._ base Dinie Hwy. Drayton P| slay Rights. pleasant room and) ¢e, Progea asguin?: "| -& fireplaces = SWING AND DISC. | J.-C. HAYDEN, Realtor , ssvictsstssM8 | pfom thistworld-of pain ang sorrow.| RAILROADS NEED MEN” | very a em ST ID ee OND Ame UNA ame Te | ig: wWicinky, of Auburn Helghts FOUND: BOXER FEE ENPPY: | i x_watton Open_Eves. se eeseenes and of peace ald fe : - Sunday “Realto = ; — ae ‘ASH LAND CONTRACTS EY God has tah Ou. dear “Mother, ron, nate week, q MI - E. Pike 8. = ri CARPENTRY AND REPAIRS, CE- GARDEN PLOWING on ND sg ABD ost: LAapy's |< GOLD WRIST oe 3. Fwanwel $440 Dixie Hwy. : eee eevee ese re you ve oun € ie nd iJ “ i> Fy a 39-3382. soresetersse 30)" Gadiy missed by husband, chil- High, Senool Senco! Sducation, Age 1 1790 |EXPERIENCED MANICUR. mployment Agenc CEMENT WORK | ALL KINDS. Scuae ROTOTILLING. 315 E.| Lost. ENGLISH POL vas ceacecrevceece.-23}_97¢a_@nd grandchildren. Yiiting to judy ist for Dior’s Hair Fashions in : — vee, © jeune, Wilson, FE 2-6920. Male. Vicinity of Williams Lake CONTRACTS WANTED : Lost & sist eccececret Bt] IN LOVING MEMORY OF RUTH | home and later: vschool. Not ae MI 62312 or MI BIRMINGHAM CEMENT & BLOCK GARDEN AND TRACTOR WORK. |__Rd. FE ed se te iamcmuie - Notices reese teeees * co handi- le - wid, TIENT3s| Sune A a9s3 a caps end able to pay for training. OFFERINGS r= FE ¢-0653_& PE 48000. LOST: ON GRIGOS 8T. sale. Buyers waiting. What have wid Geods ..........21| The de of see we cannot tell, B EXPERIENCED SHORT a tmmediate full or part time: See- Work. FE re & t. LEVELING ester, oe vou t, larg : wed. wenenceee se 38) OF of one we loved | Lifetime Security. Pay check twice | cook. Phone Midwest retaries, general office B GPRS, sae 4-4878 or MY 23-5402. oy mowers “OL iam | . new OF sea- Money ‘anted ee oes BBA nh & month, f 40-bour EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, rot work and experienced salesladies,| nancing. Mode: . FE 45470. = NG, DISCING AND a Lost: D white 3c¥ son: a Cla — Es- ented to Rent... .deeee ss 2D And’ yn she sleeps @ peace minsol eas \. Pano W. -Huron. Birmingham ‘Em he olga CEMENT OUR SPECIALTY. able, FE ew asus” Price price rs . po pregghival pal 1 os uron - Ty ‘Mer memory we shall always edical Le AS- Full Time and Temporary west Come asements. EM ae. 4 aE ee LING coer pet, r reward. MY 2-5862 ast for Mr. Clark eer s by haemer, Becks SURED by writen © areas upon & M BLDG. SERVICE|. OR 3-0583 SMALL PEMALE E BEAGLE. |” | a ane ae Phuntea meio hates ie | Jar? anal? atete! ravine “ts:| 4. JOBS FOR MEN || Pige*sotimares, ass |More yo CARDEN AED | fleate. newere PE caso, be gh a Bt ecegecene30'IN LOVING MEMORY OF THEO- a peng e ee rvie +: JR. MATHEMATICIAN $400 iG, SIDING ALTERA- =e LOST YOUR PET? WANT To i Late oe _ lowing peat nso : | Wid, Gomtrecte, Megs. 723s Sane F8fsss; WPS Pestes 897) oie pm. Conte Bitewe, Blectric typewriter, operators | OFFICE MOR. TRAINEE -... $300 AND ‘CUSTOM. BUILT GARAGE ~ROTO TILLING £ ive one © home? FE 5-200, ' - Wanted Estate ° 32a) He had a kindly word for each,| Waldron Hotel. tr Pliny bring e enumerators LES. ST "=" $500 BREEZEWAY cal ALL Fe! , __Michigan Animal Rescue League. : Rent yO ag Sao co Se ies Sied beloved by a __wife. If under 21, bring parent: Pi uapersters SA Cl MU! E: aie $5 18 oe. FE 2-1006 SS OR . Lawns and nd goreene. Wayne Dutch- ‘Hobbies & & Supplies 2 24 A A il bl ent Ly roe RE ee i Wile E- WIDE Phone FE 51168 for interview! 4 aims Examiner. .$5 Sate a | RoR oS TS LAWNS AND ——~ Valable Rent rnlahed -.+...+- 38 Flowers 3 STAT “eset. 6 is ts years = cue ELECTRICAL SERVICE. FHA’ "gardens. OR 3-078. NEW SCRABBLE SETS. $3. PAINT’ Rent ttag ee DBA 1 Estate Service of Pontise PONTIAC CITY INDEX CAREER CENTER corms, A Geo Electric. FE iG 1TH RP uirT| »Y sets, $1.00 up. (frames; ‘Por purchases of land contracts. For | eee; | eel : NOW READY TO ADD expert- NERAL Ty gear apron AND | ‘ ae hdd Be 2-267] or FE seed Aveliome toe cece to fit . BACKENSTOSE, 15 East We have immediate buyers. Brin Roome With Beard 5... ...:.-- 0 ous FLOWEE. 2-830 2-8301| enced full time salesman. Busi- om B-1 RIKER BLDG. FE $0416 | PLOOR SANDING. OLD FLOORS; CU ARiims and new field‘ lawns. Lawrence. PE 2-141 | your comrest. large or omell foe al pened sreseeees DBA) SN Sess and real estate cnles and | Stet Rave goo ae ret, own S ipeciaty. Cart L. Bills, FE) Vicinity of Baldwin & Walton.| Notices & Personals. 2s Sh jehastn netoamaily tee tect eee 2s Funeral Directors 4 listings from 28 offices through- | stay. Other help employed. Bham JUNE LAYING SANDING—Fin. | PE S88 2) eee res || feet Giles O9000 2c. | OOo ies Ga sma ten. Apely | Sin oe ao week! West ie ae Gn ke AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES ; . Rent Miscellaneous ........42 petit AECL Ae varcren er GIRL eo FOR 6 Ta. 1D AD Frees estimates "Teo Bob, FE| ig. Also . Base your mind of worry by A. JOHNSON, Realtor rsiey Funera] Home FE 4 B. HARLES, REALTOR 8 GR S - a tc OT Coie FUNERAL HOME, 1117 8 ‘Telegrapa FE 4-052 beard & & small wages, FE $-2406 FLOOR CAVING SANDING, AND Laundry Service 18) Domestic or bus. matiers 1704 i” re Rd. - : ilitie a paisans. pee a e af REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Drayton Plains — Waterford Twp Sicet DE . oomell b> aig i snes cat ams 9 REGISTER | “ITH vs. ow. Modera . scuipment uae work. LACE CURTAINS. PLAIN, On RUP. Aerotred Knapp Shoes LET Us 'Propert 1 43 up precision work on most types Some dictation. Pevicinity of Union 1616, atin - au an Bid om the sale of your eon- ese. Donelson-Johns o “machine Apply in person | Lake. Give and bt 406 eTIAC. i tava FLOOR SANDING.” LAYING FIN. ry _Fuone PE 2810i___| 2970 Airport B@.__——sOR_3-1883 | tract ‘before you sell. eee only. phone Employ-| wages expectea Write Pontiac Sane B FE 5- ai: FE| FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS 150.) EC = cevneeeeges OA FUNERAL HOME | meu eftiec’ cinsed Satureays ss, Box 112 LDG. P. Gardner, 491 Centr tos. pel lt ~ endian wit | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor a ene; FOR FUNERALS" DANIE L’S MFG. CORP. come ER OR MAID. 25 TO 2-T519. REPAIN __Printed ran service. ach Saginaw Ph. PE 56-8163 Parag SII ARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL ont Goulet take Ba. $5, for light housekeeping No Instructions 9 GENERAL BUILDING SEONG yo Pik, | WASHINGSIRONINGS, DONE IN AUDIVOX HEARING pAID RM. 10, Open Eves. Til #739 SI ae Thoughtful Service : : laundry, plain cooking, 2 adults. ss ine work. "FE 42200,| ™Y home. Pick-up and deliver. |" ioi\y N. PE 40530. IMMEDIATE casi FOR YOUR ree net ee DIGNIFIED SERVICES LAYOUT MAN Live ia’ Bvt. room sod bain, 620 LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE- ere tnd te_work FE 200 | Call FE $1910 Soar cea YouR RUGS AND contract or equity tm your Por Sale or 50 KIRKBY ation ta | 9 woes. Mt 4005 WAY AT “SAFE-WAY” DRIVER 1G DONE REASON A | UPHOLSTERY FREE bar. ; eceboctes a2 MMperion. ode Industries “Ine. 6 INTERESTING CAREER POSI-| TRAINING SCHOOL: abi. Vuce. cotmates gives. VE Landscaping 8A) Sine ithe) ae Templeton, Realtor . Tuperal Momere N' Parke st _ tions with Oakland, County chon, | BUS _FE_23283 _Res. FE iss | 2108 | DAINTY MAID_ FOR SUPPLIES. | 223 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 = ‘ yrs. of age. Paid vacations | (> iby WELDING FOR BIG Pay | HOUSE MOVING. FULLY|aLL LAWN CARE. MOW AND | OMT eee Soak me tne FINANCIAL Voorhees-Siple Machine Repairman ana” sick leave. _ ane ner hag: Guay $0 Sonia: upaee uipped. FE 4-8450.L. A. Young. | maintaining. FE 2-5154 s, Burns. Bat ers er you UWANT To SELL OR za ties .......-811 FUNERAL HOME Cakes cok: siectrical "controls SR PR my OE De og BULLDOZING setlere. Winnitred wo ts results, ‘call Land saccseeceesB Top rates to right man rsonnel office. nd Office | facts, Utilities bast. Bex 2, Poo N. Cass, PE 3-021. PE 2-006. | crang's LANDSCAPING SERV- af . to Loan .................83 Ambulance Sevice Plane or Motor Dereon only No. phone call ao .. Saginaw and Lafayette Bt) [pets Utils ee 7 YING, {ee age | Poe € 2-413. MR. SKAGOS, FE 40586 So! FE 2.8370 losed Saturdays Mich. FE_ 3-781. —_ os. fag. fete. 8. Balen | a = : FOR BETTER CLEANING TO MR. PRICE. MY 2-2821 ; DANIFI’S ;S MEG CORP. LADY FOR GENERAL HOUSE- a a (EN = = PE sos ing. peck : keep colors gleaming. use LAwaaece © 3 ann COmetery ite : 307 Orchard Lake Ra. cleaning. Goninolly's Shane" pad Gpuniioe, Gaky aaaent oan pg a US LE or ram. rag and ephelstory cleaner. Stione CNN | 2877 = Ys dewe i bullding. fer LOR MERCHANDISE WHITE CHAPEL. $150 FOR PAIR | MARRIED MAN, AGE 34 TO. Euros st. NATIONAL MOTEL Thatntan FLOOR C CONTRACTC On wowne. on enn ON AND Al THis DATE. LTOR _ . -| éAmbi tr week-/ Dap . 35621, or OR 35015. =| une 5, 1956, I will pot be re.| TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR burial spaces. Excellent loca ™m apy Fon GENERAL HOUSE, | INC, Box 1, Pontiac, Press. LAYING-SANDING-PINISHING | EANDsc ee tak cael Bea he } ny srasrresceccccenescseecce O8) tion. LI 29-2167. plus expense se allowance. We = work, $3, days a week. FE —w ae Wanted Male 10 10 1.9419 CRANE _OR_3-1616 sess oe ean pe aggeomcaey ol any gg a sary ts the “bird” to see. 1080 W.« TL Wena Gets 187 Pr oasis, Puller Brush Co. | —afte 0p a = = NO DIG GING. PREE EsTM.. _Sutlding. FE 2-8712 or FE 46510 Rash. M3 Woedeare hee, back: | rea St. Pucne FE S430. Gitte eee 0 | TADY 1 + O LIVE IN, CARE FOR Guaranteed. MIDWEST. Water | Osc ApInG & YaRD WORK SS eee - “5 sss veseeceee ee BS The Pontiac P MACHINIST, LATHE, PLANER & | “9 children and home for working | 9 Boys. AGE 18 18, WANT wane Proofing, LI 3-4748. psc ad pp & D WORK. | _' Ti — MORTGAGES ‘Sale liameous .........60% ress pages Yipee etpertence required | parents. FE 82106 after 6 p.m. y_kind. $1103. | BAPERHANGINO. PAINTING, | oa poe tea GOFTING | AND Soy sad DATE. | on Goon PROPERTING '% acre PR 2. SS | FOR WANT ADS ing. Long program contract. Mr.| LIBRARY SECRETARY a Y CARPENTER. ~ WORK NEW & | _plaster repairing. FE_1-0032 Complete lawn maintenance, sery.| sponsible for any other debts con- | 9 °F, “GTt ats jin ft gfromtace. a prog eccecceesss Rl O. L. Hopper, Yates Machine AAT _repair, FE 44210. APERING. PAPER REMOVED. | Cunbieee lowe mamtenazce. serv: | tracted Oy @ny other them my. ” =a 8. Teieg gai uipmert ..........63 DIAL.FE 8 Works, al ain Street, Roches- CITY OF PONTIAC BATHROOMS REMODELED | Pilastér patching, ting. general: —— _EM_3-2071 . self Wilfred Rounding. 9234 Pre- Parm suit orrespondent Scsceseee: . . 2-8181 _ter, Mic i. Business training and 1 yr. col-| Free estimates. FE 2-309 or FE | repairs. Wall washing. FE 5-6037. TLLING GARDESD AnD | —ment_Pentioc, - Maton mica “gees FE “seme epin 2 ee SALESMA DOOR TO DOO lege preferred “salary $3,020 —) 5-280. = sd EASTERING NEW AND REPAIR. ™ on OR 32960 and FE 8-12 ON AND AFTER THIs DATE. —— Coal & SUIS 9 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sales of "mall and medium appll- 341 40 hr. week. 2 weeks v8-| BARTENDER OR MEAT COUN-| Vern Keller, FE 17-0251. “7 ARDEN A June € 1956 '} will not be re- | +. seeeeeves 68) ances. MI 4-6020. cation, Municipal retirement plan. | ter man. 1780 8. Milford Rd. MU | oe ee YI ER FLOO CAVING, pene TILLING GARDEN AND jnonstbie for any debts con- | ee a All errors should be re PAINTE: “MUST BE EXPE-| Blue Cross and Blue Shield in- =e. Pee Legg ae RD LEVELING FE 4-€220 tracted by apy other than my- | Unlimited rted immediately. The a. others A need call Cali | surance. Congenial staff. interest- BOY. 20. W w OF ANY ing and finishing, Fs SOIL BLACK DIRT, FILL! self. David Stitse. 2226 Rosemary. j mm y. . flenced. no others need c ing work. Apply personnel office, ANTS WORK ANY ; _/5-0802 dirt and yd. greding. FE 8-9989.| ‘Pontiac. Mich , ress @ssumes no fespon- Saves 7:00 and 6:00 pm. FE 8 Parke st kind. "ute itside preferred. FE 23-2638 foe REMODELING AND | os oars ab ohromRe —— ee ____ amount of money to invest then. te cane ei” the charges ery EXPEERIENCED ON Tio HOUSEWORK AND, CARE —_ (ges sup) coMEET work reofing. sjding.” edditions, LANDSCAPING IN DEBT? ) in good land contracts. for that portion of first pba rp, Pemgaay Sd Simece Clean- hohe pradoltlly Call after 630'CAR PENTER AND CABINET, breezewa ana porch enclecres,| ON Call us befere you sell the _¢rs, 134 Main, Rochester _ pm. FE 477160 work. New and repair. D. B.| _Free_estit mahen! EM_34764./¥YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING IF . - dered Vatuclons ‘throngh the ON SILK AND WOOLEN | ~~ --R ————— | _Murdock, FE 2-7861 PLASTERING re PATCHING. | _& deck filling. PE 5-582 your contract. error. cancellations garments. Experienced preferred, . ecretary o eceptionist COLLEGE GRADUATE DESIRES R 3-4837 YARD LEVELING” GRADING | ; are made be cure to Apply Fox Dry Cleaners. 718 W.! Typing and “moderate shorthand. | ~ summer Job before entering grad- nr Spavewsts AND | seeding and sodding. FE 5-963¢. or L t US WMA Sale . your “kil) number.” S _—Huron. vice wan | wetbasttrective personaiity. y. Per: | _wate school. OR 3-1968. cement swore of sll kinds. an FE 22165 © Bale uipm 1 R * TT. 8 "FOR. 3-9062 m.. rT T Sales patecsccectsccacce. ST —a. wae’ ibe! etree yexporenced sali 7 aalary open. | tate, of Aitied wexperieace e hein. CARPENTRY _ CABINETS. [YO _5 pm we ° _ Moving | « ‘Trucking 19 Give You 1 Place to Pay | k F NNE D Y u ecesi Seti A | Closing time Yor advertises. SCALES EN | other Saturday. Hall and Young, cAneeaTen ee BUG. TRENCH ING AND | Al sovrbo.- HAULING Fase Your Mind I: REALTOR ments containing type sizes Yi wig 2 croerienced insuletion and | WUGSE Foe CENT PAYS | me, coment work, temodeling, ed. BULLDOZING Resscashie hare SERS sSucl Restore Credit 87 W Huron PE «ue E: AUTOMOTIVE (| larger then regular agate ha ee | NURSE FOR EEN TY. PRYSl| Giticn and barn’ fepelr. BY jo>|R-D. Tompeca PE 4-6841 + a : _ Open Evenings ‘til 9 naj tye 1 12 o'clock noon. the pest for rt men Ca o& | clans. office. neat pemiy| or by hour FE 60800 oF mpoe i | AA-1 MOVING, TRUCKING Goon | WE ARE NOT A — Housetra: Boncoogde:. J | s = u . var am Pe Brace na..: ees 79/9 @8¥ previous to publication. Beas0. eiween 9 and 10 am | Press, Box | be 3. bia abcoverete oor for existing parties EM 3-5353 or FE 5$-3571 LOAN COMPANY “WE WILL GIVE you vy Quick Auto Accessories -.--..--.------90/ 8 | transient Wast Ads may t/- SALESMEN [PART AND_ PULL IME WATT, | Crerr Mes’ and vopair “OR Sassy | Zui! Nu counee, FE Sa277 Am pHAULING “wat Have MICHIGAN CREDIT | Sta cous Pree sanmeicee © eee Pee eee eee wf } ia o = . * a “. ~ sales aciorey ces recs the day of publication afte? 2! acy SREAL Met slort young | Semeurent, 101M. Sagiee _| CARPENTER WORM ALL KivdG| Building Supplies 12A Le Toei DMROmS te cleaned PE “COUNSELLORS | NICHOLIE & TARGER eecvesecns ‘ . s b a —- - Sale Bicycles | eesessseeeces the first insertion, Gc tein ast renga Presser on ladies’ gar-| 41339. °°" . E Shove _Oektené Yeeuer | 2) '‘W_Murep ___ ee pm oeeeeeerenes o! stings. ertsis a ) 5 = Sale ceccesecees MO CASH WANT AD RATES Earnings unlimited. ments. Apply. Fox Dry CARPENTRY WORK WANTED NO BRIKCRET | Trucks to Rent |27 __Travel Agencies 8A pe ee MATIAN REALTY CO 1 719 W. H jo! s 6 World's most modern masonry. ee eoeoccccscoee: : Lines 1-Dey 3 Days 6 Days C position, LLY CED TRACTOR ___ Busi Service: 13 Trailers end Tractors our clients See me before 5 2.28 4.05 6.00 Mas for an executive ’ = ness 5 BURE AU 6 2.70 436 71.20 aaa pecs > its bones, good ! and com or truck mechanic and welder. nm : . ask BOB MAHAN. 7 315 56? 840 Mr. Lewis. FE 40503. Mission. George's Newports, 10 8. | _ Kiso, MA bet. OUGHING. FURNA Pontiac Farm and Free Consultation & Advice J R 3.60 64 960 : | __Saginaw. —- | GARDENING & WN SERV MEA ee RNAGE . : Reservations anywhere Te Buy~To. Sell ~Te Insure SALESMAN FOR TIMKEN AIR | SALESLADY, 30 OR OVER FOR | 6-p028 a Pe p00) ane fae ot Industrial Tractor Co. ® <6 1.29 10.88 conditioning and heating equi specialty store. Must be expert- - f eel \ night ment. "installation," MI enced. Carolynn Shop, 37 N. Sag-| HAND me eet mg. push cur KIND, siguriccineme Gene CLEANERS. Open Daily woe uh end eunteg PLANNING A TRIP? _ 4-6020, = taae | & toe aft > 3008 mo OR anes Walls ~ windows. Reasonable. FE 44061, FE 4-1 VACATION SUGG SELL AVON COSMETICS, AMER. | —E- ; epee PE TG. | airs AND. RUBBISH MAULED. | AIR-RAIL-SHIP_ RESER RESERVATIONS BOX REPLIES pi | ar 908 £2 kep_ eget | APPLIANCE SERVICE | \sortime. ress OREAT LAKES CRUISES REALTY CO. REAL , . OO comm{ssion For information, call MIDDLEAGE: MAN NEED & | We service all makes of automatic GENERAL TaOCETED ANYTIME. rative Real Estate jaro | "dear At 10 a.m. Today there FE steady job. Caretaker, watchman | TOMES ,BUinge? washers. refre reir baa PONTIAC | ee eo waltiiies WA Y IN a een Se Fen =_2 00s) i ina Carey and Mrs were replies at the Press Makers perauliatior ih pan. wid; were DEsihns WORK OF “ANY types of smal! appliances. ROY'S. | in pu Ee Eyes TRAVEL SERVICE care d Friday, June June 8, at 11 mi = & ad oul Noutedim, Driven, af Baliwin "Ene vont, between # and ¢ Dm. ACE TREE SERVICE: REMOVAL Sachi puntos CURANED. asn | 22-4. BORON OF ress Wanted Real Estate 32A De Moat. Oliver = : ‘ . UNFIXTURE WORK, Expert. | WAITRESS pWANTED. suet SE BE | PAINTING DONE , WALLPAPER 7 pei lata aml a igaT abo ane ones | Wtd. Children to Board 26 ’ 5 1, 2 13,1 27 re : y_ hours. ence} removed. FE 2- = Pap apr eae RANGE PROGRAM OVERTIME, Sen Pekertenl Orn tee ern /| PAINTERS CaCean wants} BEACH CLEANING | | ot ee Re cc CHILDREN SARED Fm SOLD ped. o 28, 31, 41, 44, 45, 46, 53, RETIRED ACCEPTABLE. AP. Se ere area, | full or part time work. Call FE aes Sie cleaned, installed, sand- oar D HEAVY TRUCKING | Sashabaw Rd. OR_3-5875 ne Pe 6 ras te. Bren-| | 9, GS, 66, Tl, 72, 83, &, ry In PERSON Pood US. 10 at Mis 7" | _ 5-4884. st “Bunbiah hau gee, | eben LOVED amb CARED . Stacral Mouse “bane Orie. u's 97, 111, 112. * Joda Industries s Tue. WAITRESS WANTED. PAU . LOU —_— diss 3 cae hee ~ CHIMNEY WORK WILL MAUL, BLACK DIRT GRAV- | PRESCHOOL CHILDREN BY DAY or Not Sold | | Ne ee reeee St Orill, _301T_Ettaabeth Lake Rd, wave as cajections to p Gn pt ped all kinds a specisit ‘et brick till and rubbish. FE) or week. Licensed home. FE If your property isn't sold yet, __Help Wanted Male 6) UNION CARPENTER FOR TRIM | WOMEN FoR GENERAL OFFICE | Rundar” OX°S004 ont inline Papen aoe fe | tt H gvbecudne in haset een. ted 3 s Inc bd * _ eee ~| Fough Call PE 2-395 mg, and handling uetailed paper | PLUMBING WORK DONE REAS-| pairing walls “es. Local eel ney a ) AND RUBBISH, | Wtd. Household Goods 27 ‘ ATTEN NTION WOOL PRESSER. tg ) A WEEK, | _ Work. Write Pontiac Press Box 3,|_0mSblv_OA_8-3868. —recistered_co. FESIO nore HAULING —~ ANYWEERE call to PE $4622 will give Wotaranteed “Pontiac Press Box 4!.| WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 CHIL- DRYWALL TAPING TEXTURING | place. FE 2.6685: Nort PLUMBING WORK WANTED. held Priday June, YOu the story of one of the best | — ae Reasonable, FE 5-1016 / our si Ity. Free e rfnrates Any place. _ pel ge tm state at the Pursiey Funera 5. 1988. WiLLIAM : amet ne. in Pu- ments will be an rrange nounced later by the Voorhees Si Funeral Home. - & at 2 p.m. from Pursley Funeral, Selling jobs in the nation. Full or Home with Rev. Keith B. Colby! Interment tn White _ part Aime ~ AMBITIOUS Y MARRIED MAN With good car to handle service e@iis and replacement business This is not @ canvass deal. Man *| must be nea. appeas.ng and able to handle the public. This position offers protective serviee territory. Income from all service and re- ATHERYN MARY itt E Maas Bir- CREDIT MANAGER Acacia | it sales ir weekly, Ap- Bu in person on 0 12 am. a r Haggerty, 1 1s, Water St “AMBITIOUS HONEST Sincere, mature man between 25- 40, for @ career selling life insur- ance, ¢ uous training program per month, Plus Lert yer tol sions to start. Call Mr, Pohl, “Life Insurance Co. of virginia. Ls Huron St. FE 2 — AND PAINT aia Boon id steady me must be ex. Beas and have tools. 22 Au- 6 lan, Oie ia CAB pavERE: STEADY, DAYS. gonty. part time, nights. 101 W. BARBER WANTED {FoR STEADY 1460 Baldwin Ave. Darn WANTED, WITH OR >| without route, for dry cleaning —. FE 68-2775, or FE 8-0196 Draftsman Position as a map maker and weg ——— _— Aged , Oak- County crenden” to wt leave and other triage, bon't 3 AGE ‘UP re MONEY! ‘Sell unneeded ‘belongings for cash page —— Ads! Pe 2818 ——-+ gur : ts! Majo Maker AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR | WE WILL EMPLOY 5 NEW CAR salesmen to complete our staff, volume selling makes this hecessary, experience not essen- tiali—we will train you. Our selling methods can put you in a high paying position with one of the most progressive Ford dealerships in the coun a in person only See Al ler Gy OWENS INC. FORD DEALER _147 8. Saginaw Pi Pontiac, Miche _ WANTED: LATE MODEL meade * €o., WTD. MAN WITH GiPT SHOP EX- bgt, 6 br A week including at. and Sun. Ca)l MI 4-6800. WANTED MECHANIC, plenty of work, paid va- cation, -OA 82521. Jeffory Ford Sales NG 18 ON; HOLLAND FPURNACE CO. WANTED: MAN WITH ence in the collection business. Excellent opportunity, employment. Please state age. references and give details con- cerning previous experience. Con- fidntial. Box -113, tiac Press. Cook and Houseman. : Part, or full time. In private home. FE 5-8689. ot EXPERI- __Help Wanted Female 7 = housework, * adults. Live Excelient salar 7_Fe 2-6887. BAB NIA VI- cinity wb work 12:30 until & pm. 4 days per week, FE 2-7350 be- fore noon. BABYSITTER, AFTERNOONS. call OA 8-3273 BEAUTY COUNSELORS. FULL OR rt time, ger oe income, pa canvassing or earn while 7 in train ne Fes lest, after 6:00 Blue Cross, Ph. 7 dren, ers for home men wages, FE 28 WOMEN | roel “KITCHEN, “MUST be over 30 vrs of age and have | some cooking experience. Applv Bloomfield Hosp Square Lake Rd. between Pm. and 3:00 pm. WOMAN WANTED FOR LIGHT housework and Lary of po valid, soee hom f segs weekends off Appig 37 Hi hiend Bivd. Duck lake ’ ca iiford, _MUtual _ 4-08 4-0655 coe = Bete WOMAN FOR OFFICE aa one yee peceting Sat, f Mt — in fam cookin borat ira faa ng v rm ath, _Salary, FE 2-8303. ap ‘Good WOMAN, GENERAL HOUSEWORK. plain oe: No laundry, 2 2 - teed Teom, TV, live in. GIRL AND OFFICE typis, for jor Rear Lane fnsur- | | _afice office. WOMEN 38 te 85 to work in office. oN _Telegraph WOMAN TO TA&cE TELEPHONE orders et bome, resulting from local and nationa: adve rtisin, Not soliciting. Requires 20 to So dally outgoing calls to prospects to whom mavertistag? fas been mailed. Previous exoeriente in dealing with public mecweaey Age or handicap ny er, -AMBC, I..c., 1700 Delmar, Bt. __Louls WOULD YoU Liki LIKE TO. SPEND from 25 to 40 hours a wk. with pleasant outdoor work? Guaran- rly wa, ho sell Woodward at) 1:00 | WANTED: ROCK LATHING NO job too large. too small. FE 5-0304 YOUNG | MAN DESIRES ‘WORK. OF _anv_ kind. FE &- YOUNG MARRIED 1 aa ; WANTS steady work immediately. FE _ #14 ee YOUNG MARRIED MAN DE- SIRES STEADY WORK WITH GOOD PAY. PHONE FE 32-1321. DAY WORK Work Wanted Female 11 32 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ing and cleaning. FE 17-0223. A-1 a eee O WISHES SUMMER rk filling in for vacations, FE Bate. ALL IRONINGS, $3 A BUSHEL, pete and deliver, 1 day serv- ice an 3.0050. ALL NING 83 BU. cK UP Pi —_ delivery 1 day service. FE saa TRETTING. A Moth ae EUS | Hour Gr by week. BABYSITTING, Se a LIN- da Vista. PE 8-2510, eves. '| BABYSITTING WASHINGS AND Syamee done $3 a bushel. FE DAY WORK. 3 OR 4 DAYS WEEK. Exp. with references. FE ENVELOPE PE STUFFING AND AD- dressing done. FE D8. rae NCED HIGH geet 420 senior. wove like job babysittin: and doing light housework. tian home preferred. FE 5-5811. EXP. LADY FOR DAY WORK. FE 4-i797. GENERAL CLEANING BY THE day. Call nuwers 6: — end 7 =. FE 4-5745 and ask Pas writin a w g end spe 1. Ap- in person, 9 2 only. At bite Directory office, ial Pa inaw. ; Lise pd LADY 23% TO al office work, t: WITH AUTO., PONTIAC |T . Silverware, Alaminumware, “Hines? Somatns 2 itments We Wosey, ‘poi baleen No: ‘an BIBL E ty anor - wide » organization Bibles, har has ge — reine ee GIRL WANTS _ ad's faecal OR babysitting, FE ; ~-H while m “a afl ag tf works. Ping, AND CLERICAL ~ OR 3-3 "TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB. | SAMs eee CLIPPERS, [ial FE 28181, DRY “WALL BY MACHINE "FREE | estimates No ib woo big or small. FE 5-4628. eas ZIREE TRIMMING : 383000 Ph. FE 45-6593 or ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained men at our store General Printing & Office Sup we rence SEWER CLEANING _ Sinks -—Sunday Service. FE 4-2021 Large van to VET WITH ? TON STAKE TRUCK ling, 4-4088° Le | _bish. Anytime. Cheap. FE 8-1770.— O'DELL CARTAGE Local and io? oe Moving | on | — Phone 5-6806 REDUCED RATES _ serve you, Smith Moving, FE __wants hau Painting & Decorating 20 20 INTERIOR DECORA- hee ELL EN Le a so cameeed : : ~ Esti- mates, FE cevit, HEATING SERVICE Gas, -oi] burners and furnaces, A-l PAINTING, INTERIOR & | terior, 10 cent disc, heel Poon Guarante: FE 4.9205 e_ est, cleaned and serviced. All makes, A-l “PAINTING, PAPERING Der or night. FE 4-1063, Days OL Mason Thompson, FE 4-8364 2-9161. WAYNE HEATING CO. | py; MEANS UALITY rY WORKMAN. : 7 ; rices for wa HEATING SPECIAL cleaning, interior ‘h exterior paint- Free est. FE 5-0634. Purnaces, fire places cleaned and repaired, Outdoor grills built to order, Chimneys cleaned, re- Paired. Rebuilt. Buin a. a chimneys a specialty s = . Local registered com: LAWN MOWERS HAND OR POW er, serrepees. service. service, Pree pletup fokap and. Geiivery- fs FCLTERING Myers, OR 31345, knives, shears Call for & 152 Jackson St. lawnmowers. Delivery, FE 42746. aiNats DEPENDABLE, Lag 1 MAC'S WALL bas a & | open PAINTING. INSIDE AND. OFF. ell estimates FE 5-) PAINTING AND DECORATING, Pe 9 ae: 26 vrs. exp. in, reasonab} PAINTING AND K. D 5 TING Wilihite., PE 5-9680, free estimates. FE 3-7663. Saws, Hand Lawnmowers | P Manley oe 0 Bagley St. Saws—Lawnmowers FE 270i ly Chamberiain St. toes. Jaatber amd wenkow serve. Homes, offices, factories. FE ¥ | TREE AND . Free estimates Phone - 7-4354. DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, "Fe can *.. PAPER BANGING. FUR: ~ Physio-Therapy —21A SWEDISH , | WANTED; owen PAY GOOD IN- | ann A en +I PAY CASH. Phos = RADIOS. eho “WHI E F URNITURE "NEEDE D, | Entire home or odd tots BROS. = Gottar. wil buy qutright 2 | Sale, Phone OR” i. . REALTORS, "youn ppaenaae pe pe a Myr. Phone OR 188 FF a ogy sworn | SELLING YOUR” oniics RGET | et Pe ete, = || BreSed eau eon Eee ioe aon asena Be For = s , ° fast courteous service, va Wtd. Miscellaneous. 28) tasua “"" Reaiter, Wiekle bar Ss aene 2 H, P. Pei CASH want: CEMENT MIXER. CALL 48 HOURS wa OR 3388. FOR YOUR HOME WiLL BOY FURNITURE AND EQUITY / ¥ 1121, Witt, PaY UP 7 Se Fon| JIM WRIGHT, Realtor wsed house trailer. Call FE §-3651 | 345 Oakland Ave. FE 8-441 after 7 p. -m. FE 2-7069 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Money Wanted = 28A CASH DS OF wooDW NG Nigachinery for sale. dete nion FOR YOUR HOME EQ: GC JRDON ARNOL n FE 5-067 FE 58-5783 EM 3-414. MOR TG. ‘AGE MONEY. NEED FOR _tast-growing business. EM 23-4140. terest, & have good security. OR 3-908. Wanted to Rent = 29 FAMILY DE- Me tonal & alee sires 3 i December tot. 3 or m until mber rf more 8. FE 5-4535. bedroo TOR 3 BEORN. HOUSE OR LOW. unfurn child: f Ser Clee —e £ | Co-operative Real FE PE FE 2-6907 PEDDLING YOUR re ROPERTY ? ah us We need farms, lakes, and renidentie! = | egy dan We handle all details jt financing and closing. ‘© Sell— You U BOY ir IT WE'LL INSURE Ir MAHAN | REALTY CO. REALTORS Estate Exchange -0263 HARVEY WILSON Lapeer Real ae aot OA ise or Special a ieee a seccseNice -WANTED nae, me ah ee Must ibe not Becomes Md able, Liberty He ‘| AG ¥ . I a? ‘ Nt .. fe : e : 5 f A ' j tHE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. eee 6.1956 . |suice oF mam” Pe Pee gale - = Ran “how AR ‘ROUND Biogas 9 WITH 2 "BY Pans? . 8 Lookout ae base: on Partridge! Ty 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE 2 A LAKESIDE FAMILY ME What e could you ask for-| Ww py . he home Gshing. swim- pine i.) fruit and It's an economical Eexte! of life. ee bey REAL ESTATE BUY OR SELL War lake west of Pontiac, ‘The | the . em ae gg Pig A ray iy ownEn 5 eee eertrhy eres =| WATERFORD| tee ea See WEST SIDE 2-FAMILY| , LAKE FE 4-1157 Tr we ‘investment that's bh : S re ober the owner peed . ESTATE ee ee aa oF rents the entire shows $8 per mo. Overlooking Silver Lake i in Water. garage, aX. fig - Be ty : upstairs alone. Own- course, resig this all brick Aion} ~. st action & top doi- 3973. Winn, wrely = ers 8 room apt, could rent for| 3 bedroom home along with an| WANT LOTS oy . Then 7 Rooms AND BATH. EN | “with lovely gr . Responsible feo > All in excelient| ebundance of custom features,/ you should see Then ae 56 Williams. geupte rooms ane bath, rie on, in every re 2 gaa = pisces, ietpe coramie “ile. woth: gin fre Pe a rime. on ROOM WEST BIDE. NEW. a AL ; iJ '" , z i 2 Clar kston * Bdteonies, PEt | gg Go: ot hab ave FE $50 PER MO. _—_|_ ticiwa_ with toads "ot cabinets | fargs oe ae wom done a node 7 ; . with ire doers, recreation specs | vere modern hitches $0 feet “Ih entrance west : : t ‘ sr, Real Estate P 2-066 6:00 ©: . Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 you ins - F*, Lar at 4% tnchides Paced Ba place sand” fewr4 mene ‘attached a breetewny and i's ee Man Curae. Mich | LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. |, 4 NEW. AROUND fent of $1.86 om this 2 yr. old.| Silver Lake Golf Course, Timkes | finorg nits ‘treated Deine od a om To aAnce Pe . om i! ay 2 my bedroom w. Fully insu-| Silent automatic heat. Also l-car| furnace, 3 large 80 ‘oot lots to- "Blectricity. & pre | 3pm. ed one large lot Taito. "See this| fares: Pull orice eit.e0e, Gall for | ft Re gavin, ‘senas een rere TA M. . ELWOOD TRADES | #2S8.ces See.55 | clio pagar fae kay mee Se) iets cag oo) Bic, na a ote | HELM . *GLDS— 1 AND 4 |? BEDROOM HOME Gxpow Li. WARD E. PARTRIDGE} ( Varkston e are fm trading.| room ant he odern conveniences i 1060 W. HURON We are a tion as| private beth. adults only. 290 N.| Sip, Elisabeth Lake Rd. EM | REALTOR. FE 3581 the leading ee ee oe. 0171. _ _ _____ Open Eve. 7 to 9 Real Estate SAINT MICHAEL'S DISTRICT. NO. MORTGAGE COST teas appenin wa, wegaied., alllPr. FOR KEW NO DRIncEns, |‘ ROOM ROOM, CLOSE TO NIGH Fr zr — ; | 20 8. Moje: Clarkston, Mich, | fooms, and. ‘bath'up. while down | WH build oo. and clear of Real patna nate pee ee tis per month, PE 944i0.- For Sale Houses 48 For Sale Houses 43 “prim 9) ee EL | Estate, We on ee io EO 8 Apr. 2 7ERYTHING ava as ae SLY iat. ses Y . AD AMS 3 y BEDROOM HOME? ALL MOoD- crate, ding room, Steve kuch |B 2 & Sin snes Td Sr greet EP | Sey Seema aaaag et |" QR Meum, GRETUTEE (nke,2 peonoow mone coz] EXTRA CLEAN | Enel firtaie!| fet aig’ eames | ae oo Se tae : BLOCK Ref required. PE 2-2963. . ” ante & insur-| 3 ded for colored at down-to- all | eit . Price ~~ $7530 DOWN rag OQPRIS & SON REALTORS | rooms, privaie,beth, 0 W. Pue|crizamETH LAKE ESTATES | PE Tool, 7) Oreenwoed DF) ie ene Pit abe, Model, api | earth price. Ofiers. modern. Deleo large work shed'on 1 ecto land civ steer rete, aaa gee Pred $750 DO . WIDOW WOULD * 7 . aw Strictly modern, 2 bedroom home, | GWNER WANTS EQUITY AP Wwe &t., mee Datty. soot ag Popa et, Pca sel —_ a. = rina, Rd., Just cain eons call Mr. Adams, FE ete Rcgpomnnny so rooms on 4 LIKE BUY BASEMENT APT, REAR AU doar i child welcome. | “tractive brick ranchette on E.| BVG INVE STMENT O. : . can one ‘ , cet rooms. year sround. ‘Box | _¢-4532. ° coly. YR) Sit me. sem oe dat mies ee Reecian! tee car a eg Se OE $850 DOWN. LAKE PRIVS. This quan ace ee price ual —2,_Pontiec Pres. | LEAN 3 RM TILED BATH. | "Avondale Bchosk OL, 1486. | Fenced 92. 010.900, Payments, Battie Gamat kek so ee sica Bring smc eames eee 5 ACRES - Partly furn.. of take, 3 kids okay. NERY - NICE 8 49 per mo. € taxes, ins: | SY lig ig org ct with fruit trees, ete. All this and| | Sylvan Cate Village en and dining room part. base. | 4% fooms, not modera some DOG HOUSES GLEAN 4 ROOM” APT NICELY motor, 7330 — Rd., Clarks- rae int. aS a roa pees. pina pe aay mere, vee il Dog = eae down | Sam Warwick has serene aew| ment, rag Same plerier_ werk en Located close Pon- BUNGALOWS "fas, Supt ators | Waren | Meow MOONE PULL| fe, sce eae See ih per tet prom Meal Fist come ona ‘served | attend waar "aera | Hove mone! fa'proe on'¥1.580 | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor ¥ ‘ iB E * : pay : Z : "4 , ithout ts, Masel fi . Cosh bho e eauty | SELES TWO TPE wat | —Snumréa BO Weckeale PE baer | Fez fentgmerenge oy soutt | fous” LE per tub wet FE se anche ero > vedroom | bince, Wiby sade ecg’ Weally| CLARK REAL ESTATE | 220s" amaaii Call now Oey pide. Near TelHuron,” Garage. |) ROOMS BIO LOT. Sg with $3000 down, 69§ Third. — | otters plastered wails, full base. | That Crosley witeben wiih table FE 4002 or FR 4013 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Edw. 1 M. Stout, Realtor |_ Adulte only. 964 Glendale — $u Beg apire = rede ROOM HOME BASEMENT. NEW 3 BEDROOM SS a ee fenced, yard top stove. ‘but mice ‘on ne : Open. Evenings and Sundays ioe ‘itiasd TT WN, Saginaw St. Ph. FE 6-410 EXCLUSIVE 4 RM. BATH Finét| Rent Lake Cottages Stoker heat, gas hot water, © for ieee then 62.000 sown and] fi rhe makes Open Eves. Til 8 eee. ¢. 499 W Huron. for electric stove. 2 car garage. privileges on Union Lake. $25 } Sppointment. Kitchen “to ad Construction _ re vce nme oneompepae: | bison etme SE) BRE ey SE |S spiath Spa | Ge de UNION LAKE FRONT lo near i ii, 7 ; hud ls LISTINGS WANTED |®4295. BURBAN 7 RMS APT. _CABIN COTTAGE. HEW 3 BEDROOM CUSTOM BUILT | st, EM 3307 tor sppaintment. | Luther st Just otf seen ered | te Real tile Amable ea. Air LAKE natural hestolatr ; Residential, farms and business |TiOdT MOUEEEDORRG hoe | Set Bench MA Tora con be erraneed, BUN S| {ARGE AMD e@oALL HOUSES TH | furvace’’iundty ‘be ccs" fias| Say (© Dem garage. Gly sewer _ | Basement. Feérestlen. fosem: ‘ex: needed. “ \° - * 5 E us S - nd we \ fed personal service ne “alk | “st per week. 18 Promt st, ROOM xs AVATI- | _Reahor_PE 010i or PE 9-000 Foatios | tt Kerge ang veer) beautiful back bard, 3 car garage, pre ie tnatalied. | blest from O AKL AND pansioa attic, 2 lote. 990,600 with : use ond land ‘coa- 4 = aoa po DOWN .750 up. Open Sundays on’ Che} tracts af very reasonable disco apt, with M bed. from Pontiac. OR 3-0014. $2500 « ROSE. McLARTY 5 PAUL D.-HAMM diaesum with one hi id adams hook 7 ROOM LAKE AcE FRO wr. 3 Last) Kee New 3 vedrm. brick home with Pp_oie3 or FE 63078 _ROOMING Ke OUSE Pi cio be ease, OT SPP $13,950 mud ILSON STREET. . « .* AALS : ¥ 2 . bes . { . w. OND PONTIAC LOWER 5. EVERY. July, $35. A week Scotch Lake. bardwood ceramic tile) Lowrey eal page sel — Plabet Body. ond. cemsfarmiahed. WILL BUILD BRICK peomes, 2 rooms. full base- Hurog Realtor Beta om large ot, Discktop road, hedroom Lee. living rm.) (ced ment, nicely decorated. nee Fe sa Eves PE Satie! ienudren. #90 weet, Depost. MY | COTTAGE AVAILABLE JU Peale we M4380." w. of | Eiebee, utility. path. & ‘acres. Sone Only “ashes, G2.000 “dows | [acc aMe Ment se Sir Taer | TAKE front, ‘nese, Drayton Plaine) | sehosis, “bus! and teres. Under LISTINGS WANTED || _24188 Bept. 3, city conveniences. Call ene eet aust | Waller Oreen _MY_ 9.4931 snd $18 « month. nd taxes only | Complete on extertor, Mich: 5 SS ee ee | ’ We have many buyers waiting PRIVATE 2 ROOMS AND BATH | from 8-40 12 or 3 to @ EM 3-4760 | SYLVAN VILLAGE \EE io > = studio living room. Pleture win-| \WASHINGTON PARK all Kinds of yoskeontie! prop esement apt, $60 © month. 535 FOR YOUR VACATION t | 8 room brick ¢ bdrm. 2 baths, | EDS. WORK | = sow overlooking take. Unusually > NN Es on al ay Roskewter area. _Auburs $50 Weekly. Niee sandy jh, C ue fireplace, carpeting, full base-| We have 3 available on Menticene | Sg om gg ge gg nd I ag ae mt Sediass ay B. H I SMALL MODERN APT. VERY, doat. beautiful grounds. New ment, 2car ¢: , 2 lots. Land-| St. Going @., and Portland | ULTRA oom Becton! HOUSE. en finished in knotty pine. Ce- ee eS SS eee 2, enry, inc. clean. ' : seaped. $28,500. 51384. | with down payments low Full basement with furnished rec- | ramic tiled bath, enclosed back; master room with fireplace. = ‘we E. Auturn Ra) OR ue per week. plus utilities./ clean : eral 4-5382. —— i) ROOM HOME| Phone tor “ i v628. Teation. poy with bar, room| porch, saute ofl furnace elec. breakfast nook, full ment, 3 ob anit Ot ‘41di| GpPER ” FURNRNED —T ROOM | "teason ‘or" year around Ponte x | Ful ‘basement, cuiomatie best | sg 4 ADAMS REALTY co. Sass, teesaty, ‘sect ale’ furs| rect’ eatniGi Wik tah trea | ns al a OEE, i308. Hemmingwey 8 MY | Lene ON 3508. Bult ja 8), Meer, Rastern, Jr. |02 Asher her 8. can TS 7?) ished lawn hoyse with trill pear | and docks Terma | MURPHY STREET | ws 8. OAKLAND Lots. |_ 2-481 Eaan. MODERN GoTTAOE. 3 BED- | Sie. “58 FaA Soe OR 32420 or PE 43383 shore All on Union Leke front | ratun “Ot * oe » mm NION COURT sieums, Weed Lass, OR 000, | ee eeRONT Woo: | et which ts landscaped with ce: rooms, ‘sunt rooms bapemnenh. oti CASH FOR EQUITIES Da and beth, adultd only, ose | SEALY | MODERN N APT. ON a oe FOR BETTER HOMES | ern 2 bedroom. Compicteiy — Tri Level = ad: Taleo, a agrene, ce HOLMES-B ARTRAM | Setnaane a dice hobs piece ate | g ants well-located modern 7, ae otf Elizabeth Lake RA. mt ookoar ‘ . = SAL Aad eee = | Dixie — . : , 2 room home ms G G. HEMPSTEAD i tae EXCEPTIONAL | Middie Straits Lake, $11,490. EM) : _the Lal Lake Man, EMpire 3-4432 4302. Dixie Hwy. . : ROY KNAUF, Realtor FE 4426 WALLED LAE MODERN CONV. eee eee ee eee | Clarkston Estates a viene gan aE | BEAUTE ia fe ——— CASS LAKE 2% W. Muren OA 8.330 PE i waht cal FE S871 Bre Mieachroare snecesaue: | rye Tear “porch, Incemer from $1800 DOWN ! Near chureh and school. FE 2-2206 : : See ee eet te heaem, anew SieeY Sati res | MA eseer = ms This Lgearcid home of, the ta: CLARKSTON AREA Laat t 2 sensor, bem WIL OR YOUR Lace! Rent Apts. Unturnished 34) 50 rr P WW OOTTAOES ALL | res, ‘4 a, eernge Price fust| 3 yr. old home bullt on one sere. ' test modera sie. reste r FE 2-7136 = seus AND 6 Aowke Soa new skiing, completely * 9600 Commerce Rd. 2 & 3 ROOM APT. POR RENT | modere_ Asie 6-7006.__ “ wa: | Sany can trees. raspberries. wt viackiop sree anaccaped | t $750 DOWN | im 1961 this home offers | Goed ‘value. 89.380. atin EM 3-3311 Stove refrig. furn . FE "'OWER STRAITS - LAKE: MOD. 3 BEDROOM RANCH strawberries, lake hts, good borhood of distinctive homes. This Seott Lake privileges. Modern 2— true country Hving, 6 nicely | 44235 — fe ‘ | erm 2 bedroom home, Semi-pri- | Build in hess. Lerge -utility rm. safe sand beach at "Duck Lake. — features large living room| bedroom home, only 2 yrs. hooey landsca acres, 2 fire- | - R. F. McKINNEY in = BATH | vate beach. 200 ft. Rent by sesson oil furnace and electric hot | Total price $9.40v @ Tennessee sandstone fire-| Auto. oil heat. aluminum screens. places, sun room, study, 2 | , or _year. 1280 Tan Bay. LA 6-$114. water heater. Aluminum storms,| Phone EM 3-4236 or EM 3-4197 ace. and wall-to-wall carpeting.| ¢lectrie hot water heater wtility/ car attached garage. Oil a i) 16708 ite ‘ cae Lea. For R R 37 z doors. Let 60 x 145 | baat a room. larse room, Call owner, OR 3-4206. water heat, all carpeted, eo poy iit Orehard® try rt os . privileges ouly tie with CG. Schuett | level ena asin jo, ine tira To ac wus eas ws work. | Phail'ip elites 7. s ¥ i 1 ROOM FoRM Ary, TOR MEX |i hide VERY CLEAN FTOVE | “HEN Nenoous TE Cate me 3 SATU Seats] katie Gametee| | PAUL A, KERN M AR [ - oe | Gad, retrig. 81 . Gloria CLEAN, QUIET SLEEPING ROOK Seg fp moma yy 1 doors. Also % bath on first level Pull basement with of] heat. | 71% N. Saginaw Pr 2.4200 | am, Sasa Late, Fe Safe 3 Ri WEAT © =< ee Fe eta teeeety Priv! some inside finishing. Use that , teas bees Gaeennaie ae Suis 3 778, eae 2_Eetate_Stase_isi9" REALTY CO. ° coe ¢ ge ES) GUE, ALSO BACHELOR | money. Pull basement. good ior : workshop space send "sear eso:| COUNTRY JOYS 192_¥_Muron___YE bn" te Chere. j TILED SATH LAKE. +0be8, or FE 4€700 sanae loses, Low low putes” ead ~ crete driveway. A recreation rm 2 J MARSHALL STREET 4 i : wel ao . bs : : off th race 5 from | YOU sure will enjoy country —— Fao an Barme oCLys oun Aitae fk OEE | Thats Began Best Buys | Sur ei seeet Te | EAT senate SE SET | sam, TOME ms wee LOON $60 & month 102 Woshingwe hee — ae eS ee ee ae One of our older homes § blocks | | Partitioned in knotty pine. This| Eure Oeree enn ‘seom., cine | meters furrs gn this one a APT. NICELY PURN 3 "ROSS ANL Ba sis ‘FoR TaADY, RITCHER Priv.| ‘T0™ Saginaw Bireet. 6 rooms. | T od | =e S ry toed taste. Prices to |. tile Bath. basement with oi] heat. LAKE veal se rest, no win FE 54-3354 lieges, garage optional. PE 3-77%2 = pg! pegmecor ori, | ay | sel} tact at $21,500, cash te mort- ara garage, other out buildings. | LAKE FRONT cae 32181. : a i ae Sy . | gage Owner leering city, 80 call | ell landscaped, many beautiful Near Lake Orion. $12.500 7 TARGE ROOMS, NEWLY DEC | 3 sane Sa & BATH. pce eee PONTIAC LAKE. down payment. tae CRONE: ineused | de appt. eee 2 acres torr fond features | SHORES * = A. Pry ent. leundry teedt | 55; api azn MEAT. NOT WATER | 3200. “ = . _ | OFFICE OPEN 98 |_ the, Clarkston ‘ecesl is: by appointment oni 7, G HOU STON REAL TY 3 bedroom brick with select oak i ROOM APF LSS + EE -| stove and feirig. turn, Adulte only. GOOD SLEEPING ROOM. OLDER | l. - oe Seek ar S on CRAW FORD prove td Aeon and. well nadecaped. : rpace, el - | AGENCY 130 in—with ; A. JOHNSON, Realtor | furnace, siecinic water heat- Real Estate [33's W. Huron FE ¢1m9 OUTSTANDING scorr tage, SO ments of only 868 per “1704 S. Tele Rd. Price€ to sell at only 06.- 20 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. Free MY_P11) large 4 bedrest home wih’ tece:| 2e, inclodlng “tases ‘end. tawtr- Se 000 with $985 down. $-5821 : KEEGO | HARBOR ment y- pay —< 3 ecru NEw | Saget oe) ERASERS | Drayton Plains ; own. oe : © Pr. TYPE K ah IT near Only $150 down | $700 DOWN 3 vecrecms, "besetiel’ Frereation om this do-it-yourself home. 3 BEDROOM Newly remodeled & @ ted 3 $1000.00 4 room, done in wood panéling Lo _ DOMBITT comesne PULL BASEMENT HOMES rooms ‘& bath off Auburn Ave, 2; session, o teem. home, bull salou _ windows. . this cute 2 bedroom On TOUR LOT Om OURS pty aes ea becue. Wall’ to wall carpeting bungalow style home locat- : oiwe: “CUCKLER REAL LTY one. ten eee full | 39 ‘drapes ghout. Automatic WILLIAMS LAKE AREA — Moc-| ed on quiet paved street FEATURING (28. Saginaw | key. y we Rave the | washer ., All ineluded. in | Sem. home e lot. neers shopping ° Flush doors, plastered walls, total price / Modern —— bres fs neo — Wie beth, basement aluminum sliding windows, WEST SUB. | ‘G1. terms.on this § room ranch > ete Cult “for ‘Sppoatstmeat te- / Seeewaee ws, Emcee | EL sey | tance ca ane) Saerenme ee ciet| Co] / ene Se | eee ore | EYRE aie | oe fee ston | } ¥ i afar rs HOT WATER eae, cee to bus. Pull base. oom sod. full bate “home Here is the finest oppor: | am ee oe wih YOUNG—REALTOR Real Estate Inc. FURN. W. SIDE, REA-| Convalescent Homes 38A| fsuie, Ut rose fome'| feeenstfureres eome -| tunity for you to have CLARK REAL, ESTATE|" # Sih. aoe a - WW. P fe 00 x 300 ft lot. Now at 812,- » Lar uilt, on your lot or ours, : ee , water and gas Only 21317, Ask for Mr. Phillips. | - / SONABLE. ADULTS.!; = ad ee ear / autom price, 8680 down. OUT LEND AN _IN-| Singdhe b bet, s9e00 PRICE - Ave. . wy 3 i Near Webster School | Drayton Woods PHERE FOR. VACA- Gown. 8. with basement. - 5 ogee Sens. Fyee, ancuse saat pl EA vo 2 eee ‘accent restdes-| Tae Sato tiercn ut | TION-LAND: LIVING| W HY HESITAT E?.. ernlatie. kitchen. ith cup ROOMS re ens : Sere, frome by gar t a 45. SLARESTON. CEMENT STUCCO $ area. Modern kitehen| fers you a 21% foot living 4 - ty bungalow, jak boards, Vestibule cng in ; LY , PURNIBMED. |v —SGDERN APT LAKE | —Tett Huron St _Phone PE baoee pen see tiie minige oa monk Carey cod socom itr Raine Sat teres eal EVERY DAY cr THE} yours Sy, Me Sexe | sy/ pom = wen 7 nooMa, Bar, Privare ent | frvigee’: Adulte. Om Siew ener] Rent Stores 40) heat, iM eres No deaiete. FE insulated, Tet toeise, 2 car] Jot, A, tolal it ibe square YEAR. near school = avot "aanel 7 rm fe 4 O — = ". . a s heme ts ideal for a - ~ GROCER? STORE FOR 15 YRS. : . . large plastered JTRS MR. -HANDYMAN: \ the young family or couple. Se -"s ROOMS DOWNTOWN, enth. Located be Pri 16,950, i . ees eee S : . ‘ast fest ‘room I ; uire Auburn, office tn rear. N DSEN pad Me ‘90781, 8 0 Near ot Michaels shingle You hove Seekers: LI TT LEP AIN T, wruid be leaned so show tcaped. hte ‘car F a. e wer. K eee : Bae you this excellent buy today oar. | _ PE 28600. ‘0 : aaa Rent Office Space 41 home in exceliest condition | Bloomfield Ranch SANDING AND KNOT- | | Fem eceenir come for) Raattowens = |Te room ace Ser eeme| smececmary | TY EINE WILT INCOMEVINCOME! -. | creee seas teal a tae : Bchtng Sata fer relta st b8| Berkshire Park Se een] Rereccinstace | TRANSFORM THIS S| gore jest Sepenee s /|' Sara bes 3 RM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE &#| WM. H. KNUDSEN services ™ anes e sent. block ga: | | and. Thermopane _ picture ; JSE IN gers Tental disttict 4 rooms /. | bas many beth. FE 60408. 106 Mt, Clemens : REALTOR zr Realtor. eal Near Lahser & 12 Mile Fage. Only 10.790, terms. Findow. ‘Kitchen ‘with basi A_HOME YOU WILL} & beth ‘for omer ‘plus d/ AS bere. ‘Call Bis A c “|Ph. FE aie, "Eve, PE ¥é800 a ‘ L H baths, full basement, in- BE PROUD OF. FIN-| Large corner lot, 1-car +8700 Stone white arge Home—Clarkston snerate . , ; ‘ 700. LARGE 3 RMAAND BATH ALL | OFFICHS POR-WENT ——| Eciotual “ranch "Pea: Bituaed te geod residenuiai| fached'garage, inwect this | EST OF LOCATIONS| [Mt welf"nf'uawe megane | L. H. BROWN, Realtor . vr. Fe 2000. | town. Call st 908.%. Perry.” | “OG0D PA Racuuiries |” ing'oom: large’ Sree on paved street. close | fine home today, ON CANAL BETWEEN | beside# pcuveatigte "eday. Cooperative Rea? mitate - . ICE. 8 URN, | E PLE — excellent traffic rm ter, 8 room ern e . WILLIAMS AND being too late. / ; Venetian blinds, private entrance. Mi _¢s: with center hall . in “excellent condition sunt | Drayton . . REALTOR Close Rich “like-new” wall-to-wall t3 ) Y ; es oe TREES TR (Eek Mieriowe | Erricast ae | mada) aps mate me | NAEDN FARE S| glues Reatny cp 3 . BA 3 3 PRIVATE s andseaped as: ot it iT - — Aduia sity, Ai 2 FB ea bath on wast side 318 weekly in. “ites senior Ane eae grevlooks Rouse valley art: Seminole Hille for only $1,480 a tg WILL LOVE THE BIG| — 2 to £ 7 eoheed F< eae i ayia one ve nkWIY~tecoratea| OY SHADY YARD, IMME- $100 DOWN 3 . SOoME AnD Bate SOUTH | MODERN LARGE 7 ROOMS TN win At - sreeroam Tocetion. Large | WW | Mromplene 5 ee ted Rochester ‘Rave On| Suit, oP 1 INE WAY Drayton Plains tea ih gt cation. Largs Waterford Lake Front DIATE POSSESSION. | Wu1_ buna on . 4 on east COAST TO COAST | tesecsnes mm patha, "Wied basement, gat| tan ef deep wih over | FOR COUNTRY LIVING PTON.& $ LRA : heat, water softener, 139 ft. on Van Norman A.C.COM YN. & SONS bine storms and screen ML AK @ Kg AT ITS BEST, WE 2 /_Ever, ashes 2 fireplaces. patis RECOMMEND THIS ‘with ? car ga- WELL-BUILT. 5 ROOM / : URN bi ae ew — io seine aoe and RAN H Se 3 . : 7 Siutee | RANCH STYLE HOME p euearohte '|Rochester tae Bighr, Fesrctd ache weeeaminies. | ON HALF ACRE LOT PLACE: LOST AD.” Horse Farm ® . Titehen 930, on terme—it just can’t ‘ NEAR CITY. LIMITS 40 Igvel aergs — ring yuna eee | OFF JOSLYN. SPA- — 28)81 for an ad cots 4 perimeter pe as B te 7 CIOUS LIVING ROOM "hones _ Eiterrent fane te atenes | LIQUETNAN) AND CEDAR PANEL- to regover a loss, Dial FE tnd ‘acuirea sarees eae poner , _| ING. FINE QUALITY]: /: | Se] Rm SS) Kampen] HARDWOOD ELOORS.|2-81. for an ad-writer, Leslie R. Tripp, Reattor|Roy Annett Inc.|reautors — FE 40528} OF FINE, WORK): y “charge it wer and ge et >" |" "APES eaPESR |g at Pica Basra Ett lo CORT SHE “a 7 a tt 3: agg ee = = as ae eee te -F io ; ee pgs ok ges \ é « i \ bia AL + - _ “TEMPLETO = sions ie Sele Dae ded | ——— etter. Property: : kitchen _ Os 4 LOS 4” B WIL N ono he Lo uty with othy Sn ING M usiness O 7 LIAMS LAK inotacepeg "et tally a0 wt Snyder Lavend 2600 down, 90. Y ge pportunities 51 with E eo bus. corner (Als mo uron_ n er | ome m - 51 water 10, 600. Offered jot, Do Y¥: bea 4 : eaneanual oe q block | - FE 244i | "POnrt ou Want a | noete Se ~moms,| OF eta weete oove sale. $1,100 ACR OAK NO LAY a rege. paved xT gee "OUT meet ee $i 100 EALTY DAKLAND. AV Mobilgas Statics ty. equ oid come FS gee ins. Oc A GRAN tron ht we Mo. Nott — & §-8276 fompe LAND AVENUE vom inv doing - $3,000 do schools, au LIZABETH D VIE ing n bun, to pay more $61 fas nat e with 3 frontage. io $ p.m. Barsam, , 8 EAST — ating W Neat eine! Gan econ ing oak to pey on lo. bes and roof __ Weekday: ‘. : room, modern SIDE oaies of —t d= wut. Aseses $e soa Neat 7 om thle 1086 heating plant. : AY AND MEA oad wily . 2 bd : an offs enick Access ractiv red walls, | out and ‘6 and plastere 1eame- drastically settle plant pon Aap jl nette rms ‘3 loc in ing - and 1 Boos” insid hs . Aco — « ally red te. ust page ad — pote lg Fae cat an this 3 famine idee. $1,500 ese to good” a ced. $16,900 Price| Gens e or ‘ay fu baneme ee eg leg Ie Sh | Sas eae | 1.500 Down” 0 us 2 BLOCKS FROM Fee, etek ios a coda sewer ’ a bi room ™. ar Lak of i ‘ ‘ nleeee™ Lue re : | car garage. Cio wer and, Fale xibp Offered eesrem | sees god gark rreen Wuneaion Lake, "ieee “dart grees’ Monel cae Sept OM, |anoceRy — of i | $8,780 with tevcbools and sof pee red at $8) eg 4 ite: oll ftw Caste * eee me end bungalow = of er. ALL reeeomeh ‘ " ' vom SEARS oP Py IN han a, Cash ¢ and fall bai 3 Dabo | —— furnace ; de used as gg ti Avenue takes. iat license. — : * oe LAKE cons i A goo $52 0.3 nice bed- $52 ond fall bai decorated a “Ty mcome ides renee | oe 1 Dixie High otter | e with Summer, Qutage, ie mie et. =Te sites TON, For a Nea 52a Month = bed: be sold. o) pare way. “3 . ‘ lot. = LL age house oo your J om “s L. Templeton re inate rr iow, siding, auc very own, S toem 1 me of your very SETTLE ESTA eon SID —= Real MA Series aioe Rae | Eas estare | EG i 2 bed OR _3- +4563 AN Gi ia 50 . Hur ry to! rege apa and ber 5 room 1 , ry 00 Pontise Lake r $i rtm on : wie sen k lake Pull rative 4395 _Di ee R KS ane inaw 2 bee sikine Pontics mG 11 price and Ox. YOU ao | th ac wil bath Real Pao xie H EAL EST. oe ne room MAT a terms. R B | mow aiding mm FE ae eta TATE ot den. Good Peel eats ft Ee excellent moragege aoced on | 7 rari “BUSINESS from sc storm rae a vex Ww. 3 7” on UMP WITH aie ssieep ee we nee = | ates ae tow. se arte. Some ? Too ft Plains, bus New GI school. window : tiuron comtbuceaios JoY on and on tweet col ea eae some Some . bedi a aivse y tanseenstt ; 3 neat, beciroom ma. 1 ah a and pre wey win” ats tt Gi res. Don't be sale oy rod gete weees building! ——— a frestage wie iat e r " Corner Perimeter Saeed anion wih nein ie at a toons ped r oux-Fra [es ded Jang tome MAR rooms and _ iis. business c = 1 with ees.| Full al Prek wesc ec full base: aS aeee ee Poo heat. basement | | on’ Disie Hey nks Clarkston ‘ frontage, | 1082 1962_W. REALT Sepaniten acces hee =. see — PANGU Ses one| Da vate Tiiseo ca sari ou ide ey limit 3.00 4o¥™. ne Open “until ESTATE ton Heinen No, 3. ie muron 8 cr ov reek Plenty” room for S 1 A ecrge RK. ‘ash Nat bo I LIVE , own, I agree ; fF Sun. Po, 150 . 2. Beautiful “FE 5 at fis 0 Off ation for for 91 Irwin n this LIKE in , Sm ae 5 Pp $1360 2407 15,750, ered any ie) M15; W FE ose, “healtor.| tot extra afae. KING developing the ediey, that oun on arant or Sale Lak = 'C Saginay S $2660 down, CALL * Og . 4 utility” = — ATERFORD Lane satiate ° gs Feces ail ~ Smechanical br deserve a rai = oo. 3 " BEDROO e Prop. 44 4286 OPEN S et rou" BU Buy—To Se atk Fenced yard 4 room with Seqiecsy enn TWP. = dows, imma Elie, a rain — how ever, for your w pose Fe aly ‘ ROOM, mtn ixie , Hagges naw sree ol on Bee a wrt. ‘wen must be interior is wn mediate E ees er, the bi ork 42 of value $500 LAKE 4256 ON ”, alee showin, rive in fo as SURE IT NOR seen, $7050 overiaoking 2 Ranch | Home decorated. ere Pipe can a aa eS Sale Ho __ rain says io Green ee » La = Plains ern. bu income. ~ . or T nen pore Nggdlo no uity on BY Ow uses — hs sen — built. in oe Wien coe ale Sins, qos set mae modern ne vacut. Zant | SMe full" basetn 3 BEpnooM 43! For Sale Houses RN Lare TP ATK age ioral |, REALT - erage. RPS AP ~ bloc wit! . sul corne $2250 Py 20 ment, Built W down. tdi iy ity rm. OR ym 9-3400. OM HOME. iar le Houses 4 t — promi Poteet ; IN or — tor ona er onsen Aes 22 t| KENNI ra eemEen on pe TEMPLETON eae iad Ng age ceo 2 o \ . ly irs pies the Ww | 5-1198 e. 43 BEE T urant include r- ge 2 FAMI N Reseieent wi collect $001 O ue TER AN SYLVAN | cee aCe (Put! NEXT DOOR’ pat anne By LY D — ee u reps $60 ala ‘ SEA Phone rer Log onivER LAKE ia Bars pment XT DOOR. TO" Huron basement. 3 “d large rooms © tM REALTOR a ry a oi Peay et ABE N I * tre Ga partially burned sites have. Fee excellent | ‘ & Restaura it ooo 54 deeorsted. ‘t with Open _Ev Bt. ‘RD po el feat | 53406 with tace Pal Nice } al SEAUTIPUL o comet. Lakewood cru beoome avail mere than $1 bu ] RI $1800 a. full enings °T +3860 509 _D. RILEY | SU price san wa 3 ft. lek LY woopED od north Subdiv: avail tion an $100 mustmost of ' sEWAY VETERAN ee DT EY, BROKER a mates BURBAN Sees eee ecre'on Judan ‘ane, coded nd pet, ace oe bez-estaarent income, tat rir : = rd. ~ Kit ed porch rooms & hom jem, 5 or 7 1 . ly an sites ins Lake a and co as 21 this | Na ai B T) om poeta a a ae mele Se a id Mate ate ace See Se a sen tate |e © . ent rna r ots. : sm tli re Price A re 80 e yw ceding | . t(D” FE 46003 _ ad ee oe ae ulation, ok acs |? wed: VALUE nd Terms ee hac only hg Cara ey ng | NORTHER TO sEB ; o Car 5. _ ine” Bg pment. ERN 38 UNION La RE 00 We will bu i 739 ES see eer Must | wicely oes “MULTIPLE i cist * Realtor OR 3.1980 une TRAM penning ——- ono Witho TR ee LAKE i ely . tid | Ve e driv ruit & 5 ROOMS, 6 1 TT wy Cc e. end ase C mt th ut OB D . cor on home. room Jonah lot fer cal rE ceaite i HU 338,000, * soe poe ea paved * valke front. => a SERVICE raw ES r aes 5-1248 Sean “equipment | ems ey fcowa —— in eas ( ) wi yg =) tree at 2-0602 4 Pipes bes $100. ing pore attach Re MANDON te bapa BI rately ean be $37,500 | rans ieee rth. olde of ‘o ~ WN a SS se = nice rms de 0 mo. reli “else tok tae | is eis bavtes A ae Gee sold | Owners apt | st tay ae en sink ans, atic hot well, two dinin; rms. & water h ec = ria rr base- on. $i th gar rner ict ping Bho ease on sep. Teal rs r. Seating ft or. eae water c New L& k bath Owne eater, V rig., 8 Teened with 400 ca. age and 2 ent onl wa by reali ® estate — | Ay a nly ee PLUS MORTOAGE CH. B it ale - Newee od gfuruace, sis |, 5 1, CARE FRONT, GRBGH oct ee See Roy A pe Sl Busy wae ice ancugine $48 per 3 Bed COsTs 1982 RO\ s aly bas andy = garage water 3310 Priced FRONT ie. Two weil s RD ents BUSY cept trade. th $33, Oo BLOCK = WwW. Ru VN TIPL. sona. Oniy $8, *chool, » hice BEA 82. reasons , Ox Rd. nea: ated ie Bu: : H. gee mews | Ete ee woes Enis es Se ae Bag dt a eee : a et H orth si €. 10 SIDE VICE ar 8T 8 $1, _G. HEM x 188 n_Zvenin Ore Me eryae! of Oak gro pine Aine has. full dred cree ae é bedrooms, ‘bath oor Home Werinale ei 41.650 Of re. face in 3 BDRMS. on S3"dows, ‘Hana rene HEMPSTEAD “Rent Lease Bus. Pr sit “nee wt Bus bbs “sone land Count gi pa room. base- THES eater, rs, oi full be itchen, k: livin trance me lot ns, gi ation, Seee fur- ul STREET us. P’ =} jose An ess) ine new x kitch- F ES — = 1 heat sem itehe: —— < : ot Sal dee orm Fo Eve 2 STORES. ro ‘ae ae on nd ipchba telat we pes Oak EAT (SE 1 this uw . gas ent boa: a atthe : eee ligt al fo nice s, 1 , r Sale . FE 2 op. 49 494 on 1 fam ing 8 per payment aie he: URES cash - ® cf le wat rds pl am arg t hou r roo! corner down, A 3971 arate JOINT: ter lly ope ‘every mo. 1 a :S bela Socuee” tot. as oi ‘cost tus vent fon, | Only $10,000" wi mers leona | ren ; 3-3. Auburt AV. s plus oc. living acanen meath 7,000 r age one and ti aa" y bent Page Ah petooae a teem ; full ACRES ge 47| 3 Aubu OR 8E ERY is. Stock. THs Jota, cit, rm., @ tite¢ appointm md perms term ed floor, ta: Je bath bed- WEST - To with $1 om s. @ room REAL re oF center. pov gi) P- Mod F .m Om over 4 acres, to everything. aa ene. : C ments. Call “for Cal for Upesoata dataree: Very. cesrable phen’ €8: privileges. rane ue 6 ee ere a Soe vantely.. araiver J etd highway. De ee UN A Nas RAce P water. oo Mere ts ‘Slored Onl for i" for peace are ey nest. era desirable =osp tion, spb and NOW rong Beach W, Huron Po siusks seat, EV pa] rear PE 3 me cones “fe es Pog a olds property a A ent. — 1 wi m whe! furon Bt. ater: ‘ bales - aes peo ‘Also’ hes ei ayments fom. cenaiion from ielaloes The. 2 Ga ey =—_ screens, ce ost foots —* var mei Realy Fe Z rE 2dat, WA race b » Agi ; boii, | trade tor #45.000 Von oe house . ma- $53. u room: to led, Lhd car eat, rm ho With CRES graph BUIL €o W racts erms. € area. base- ving 8 to bot firepl eroe 5 paved st nee ull bs: m me. Full ith app RES and DIN VA er il A very” in poul- 92 tnd itched room —dinin, _ the preted i sobre t's Poss nice mt. ent, eo 24 fron: Toxims “e fa. GS. ARD E propert a good Orton ; ri lot, 560 — pa tage. tel ze! Tel F 7. | bur ville PLUS TA per Mo. ear ne Oas he fom = oe el by lator with gh tae rent ssion 6-15. Lower $1, tie-| ites rio tely 200 ft. of RAY mee ° REALTOR PART Office at $6,000. MODE AND INS Call 5 poco oan richly gerock 8 ‘match $5,000 dn. at $16, 130 er Straits . <" S| spe, TE Water tra Fo lake 72 8..T O’NEIL TOR RIDGE oe aol AAS DAIL ADEE OPE INtURANCE K, GC. EN rice, 18.008 fea rarer E ter. ie NIC & $100 m te §7 Sirm home, Pall ba za A coz mee 2 . 2 FE re Sng ph Ra fl Realtor ne if Ww aUL 4.3581] _ noon . te 6:30)" oe = ® ultra” ae Ri y ive rs ESTATE so Fw a SE Sane re ny ee PSTEAD set cathy ee oa HOL ta fk wsaatcez| J. R, Hiltz * ron naa Be aoe Bonesses é 11 EM 3- 4 ast out ___ Ev vitie e m ery ever, ous out-< ware 8T ce | nm FE $1,500 AXT Wont. org Bina. to ‘ ast Monicalt Per | — pre FE. 2.3071 Duilt.ine room aster. An 5 w. & HARGER We aise cae Hn oh aw REALTOR go : EL, COM. = P. ARTY S Telen AN se rset ft orkt a nee ee eee eT) Beat ggg) mae ante Sr 7 oe pe oh gl bed stell | “CEDAR SHAR D | poi otis r atiached a uveuage “= wm destrabie | ~ For Sale FE 54 fe badr™ A Nett er at | $2,500 ne laiehigee ie — reom. oll fw ment uding |—oe If you SHA $10.975 pointm. oui tenn, Be low F 181 610 Ave too FT. i sone higan HOUR: — | imme meena ee ee mat ealty ss home. sae! Os ne am ey trees. BY aD FOR COL T one arms 48 FE PLGT ture 340 ‘Be 7a per wed for am Total» cost : fs Hvieg For Better H PE 8-9489 eouasng cpecties ones a tla SECURITY This PAIGE toe 10 Unie Lave 1 l'rocke coe | Business Opportuni "Bavawin | ‘STAT ambitiou coee 5 om — room mod ations our substan en yo will b ——tl is on S 8 UTIFUL WwW 4 home m, te! uni 7 c es ern for ® tial ub De vat e of tiv. L EM . tee 3 rims aces Pearl Bulle wells Trae i orl eee bedroom Reve ved sors Bare a —— tronage “sin fre = ED 9 UPPER tw "tirepiace —— meters thon, We SUPER a ties Ey Real Estate E-WIDE * « = | . Warton This a rooms & bewn eet tow ove een Dlastered ol ee = See | v OWNER. ALL are tse ise. Soued bern fil beseygent: | ine Pe Thal ress ae “Cant ea REALTOR oe with Sabre! Fe 3 7923 heey pag roll conneten: | meat ue mi sareae. rs a ws enn tecsiy cae L tnd Pro dicehe cory amg lODERN 1 L a a ahem 0x30 silo, =<) iy TO jw ip) ve cae — . er, corn eat too. #1 Water and Se ae ae it te further it Peel | tenes = done. oer sara 6 oe meet vee. Boo incl. Pull p LAE | mines trees te — 2S mis | 34260, B caeainn’ cous rSEPTIC TNE | " js =. per wer som e ‘flestion: - ac informe- sal s and 3. inelud a garden with { irver Ben- | A rice, $87 g | HUN ist Drill, peer re | sou rence. month 97)0 de ho @ change t cording e. not insuran luding term spot ruit Fence fished BIN. | 30, T AN i, Roc wo 91280 Ful ND — Total wn, me in a; f you to sorry nce s A Pric grapes. 4 t $400 PARI orth D FI heste : 00 ily In ~ 188 oveland *!BVG oe, Model bed ate posible comslaer wae ne | pital, homes other 3 and. coor ane = cane av! PUR. | North Central pa t | Festa feng WILL _ aod eae. ray VESTMENT Sy sas ™ INVESTMENT CO. DORRIS uh] TRO for a ranch home Ie ones ee tee. | Tame Late Re Os, jor mine laa mien “A tine re retrain eal x BUY tone includes @ xtrom tee Me ~) { ; : fs e- s ™ reeeant ESTMENT CO.) a0 8 REALTORS. | om ian" rete Piatt vee Baeare | tana orate a nee, a te orener San, eae my ES ae ee = S sized bed éroome Pi ole ope RONT, cern tee ore nome wha? : 00 ful iecemee care na cones se th as : / = EQvuITY IN Phone FE Ameriean jot, this ts me I peood, ——e onged 100 ¥T hail ioral be) 9 ris en YOUNG : 1 price ae Mreliaoncl ee te ‘ehen? = LAKE ee es oi aes pren as cts ZLER . ack a Ee a ie ee tote hares 4 , ER. ? =z. tr fixte @ how en el Atta: ge ki usk far evs ole wee OR cw ton pee itv | MUL Pullen a oe 2 ee rose re gga peopl palwiimemernes : on ‘ipertor. Ol beat. teh | are tllable. River 1 mers! ere NX oe cua R fic there eee ee manee of the TIPLE all bath. Lee tn th con- uron TOR Se posstbil Th nd on 1- B- AG w su a: | LISTING SER AND apg BURG | int tcroreat’ ae Cana ~LARE = on Saee| ities to. Gevelop Miser SI ca Noo te Cee TN" = j VICE 1 est. FOR Ci hav Lake . PRIV os) & , F ed at real =m the p of} Nett INVE ae NESS a oo NS FOR = ; $800 DOWN $9,450 D at have COLOR! the “kes ly 2 | I there Dr. E FRONTAGE fut er | pel sents, Lh IMENT Fd with OR srit. s term. “ a4 t fvent TEST Lake fr R se oo ofan trees ao pated lsc rome —? versity 2- dest off Huron SCHI ¥. as shea eee ae out , TN eae M. Sto phn As picim » year’ row MULTIPL iandacapine. benemerite and | garage The | exc sn Both have | ari ven- Le. PRON mirabie. Call UN nity eapepale | Se sealant Open Eves ut, Realtor ’ 5 : a : 6 ¥ r outed ate _cooupape = water hrepiace. nd [egg ol VACANT ot RAY a i and burben 4 in A " = B : K bu gas pay down, and 7e ond gas hot per cement. biotk enna SSeS e igering ‘four fu neal reer Somes are TRAD THINKIN Smethath Seher ee crea, read wihie. 9 USINESS” 1] Soa ga i cal ou wi be b k ger 7 i) : i vay: NG v “or | = r. f will be oa th B28 for look from home RNER — Wun HURON | OARDE parage and D'S LD opens yOUR wo ONEIL 1 ot oe W. BR 2 omner _quedividing, | APPLE OF Y 1382 I. BROWN " Brown. = = 6 ery school Op nN NS : 5 : Pes By \T . Ti . i N 2 . ’ * - ~ turon Pa ; / ‘SYL aue” ore: foscheeen moneee #.OR TRADES | e280 pinQPEN, SUN : NEW Hoe ON A Phone Pe baat Realtor Alora saan a You be EVE OUR Meney co | Pi Realtor = : N J R . ceraeane bungalow." qmotera , ieee Se pare NATURALLY ME? BY rative Real Lor PE Open - Realty, 0 ORC = tablished proud ne , ____ititate ty te le i REALTY co. * 5 Hilt nice ser of} a SS oe rs. N. Lapeer a Pistas| cays ste weal Lined leo ton tha na NER Pet on ile, FE bs he oan beans abaaed er ines. ate Licensed Lende 323° , GTA ea ee wat Sn creat |" ce) Bata 2 tue | elt PERSE | wee ta eee ag | ae - We have DOV ve. FE -par8 W._ Huron v ORR . homes. on sea BU | & se ve be Pose several = ss We hes unt Club or only $3% can be $52,- (000 ~ several WN” m. IRRIS & S eece ter PAatite tel “| wish to fon eel el To ee eons : COMN S00" down. amili ments new ho Brick Pe setei | REALTOR ON alee ayo: 8 eereem 0 convert. a4 bee eee r) acre far {ERC ; mili well « includ: some mes und Bur E_§-6181 wioH “ALTORS : ce lands ecreatio s, oak f tt to a Ouse ate barn m that z IAI ec es wal and with er| Near ngalo = alba S copa te Irs aoe bene, dition in AN L BL tostaiied. rad yough plembing. shotee'@ room, ried om HAY! ron St. Phone FE 4- sas /3 ORATION deductions uments . W. Huron down pa: acres a an id ront paym ies ac $2,500 lavator i J EALTOR nets. kitehen usually ce hall S-BA bon arn and NALA ION pips oss te 7, armen nic fun ea] hom ent. cept ca: seen | Sves beet cor PE 5-94 your “QUALIT with a well « OR }- Dizi RTRA} ent for milk 1873 NDMESSE: ~ No * W.B e room cr emae for rel 10 A reas ¢ oF ULTIP Sun ner gr ay | Wit! lot o ITY mple aE 080. bi M ois, be s. 2g R, BR cost ot ag sored and ‘ale a CRES, own = PLE LIS Res. S fan Gaecercs BUILT’ —— wy. ‘erm Pa re raph OKER * l ie oetalaing. I oachoge oot G E LISTING ba tor Ev .. re Ra. cost oF 2 FES ot Bigelow tet, od sand ft qn NORTH house wel AY Ws bp Bs “ement fer ee or FOR BETER caaeat _ _T FOU! t Gap rome Door YOU THINE Sees ean $250 Bmags p> wlth carpe nT shaded gusurs ‘ LO sie, — eked EDRM. CHEROKI cm ores pee aylo SERV IR STALL TRAN Setesees DOW N = “ee . » Prieigaive 2.300 jan Bath. ree 42 Bedroo THIS 18 FOR = jain “nrranceme a; BRICK You'l i ike KEE HIL 100 Oakland T For “ited ICE ‘STAT Get needes Sylva Ivan Sho het | See My acre, room, bunts Seon eres rooms fireplace ‘ving entrance beth bed seraew Eves. eet! pee sess tl ml poe om TION bean adeeean: aon oe HEIGK a K POSSES.| space, place. 2 of the 3 | mee | carenh e Ra. itiCHIGA Free Parting sas ation. “Res went. triendly pecans Fame 1 with screen circle ota mean, Gacineee wel closet. gees mace cua 13 ft ag ven mile west Eline. w Part JOST Rea- this sereened pore! on’ EA, IN rage, “emuet tae set, good scaled hong = oats. long. House of T absolute ‘S MOsT P ing LU fertead attractiv ee Fase ig lg nn pee| ena ia toe oe bien, Eabine aa nt Se S| Smee", Baers se hieth TARE Vises) Bu anon anase i bench, “ ed farmeee et wih ON credit" “eood. payment, it copper realty ‘ful 2 aaa rei IRD, Realtor 200, tilabie, RF records age! hiehray ees : ckner noo ec enedict’ : ar TH er s¢ with nk of cane oe . 209 acres, s. Ma F reation k and t rooms tet OPEN $12.600, place E LA you wante plum bin ment w Eves. Bid other ts for makita Gane soot tn ] ie perean-| ol? a Selig mind poe aa al 2, RooTG | Pe Bifin| tran a ig ed i ccs ee one Pe nance Co, rut reste Ss wie tase 2 Srna $1 250 8 P.M lake furnished pes ce to We'll price . on] FHA ry Park Perry ot eh ie excellent modern sand | Roo tackle Se Offices O. rege, erable = ras it our 0 DOWN expanding. ger ieaee ales on at 430 HO} any of the $780 es, va sual vison: Al Staser in the living. condi subdivide. al cure boat busines Pontiac tnd Gre cated; i ge ag : me eal reeks bule . Dns ee A able terms. a ve ne “ny we IME PLAN RAY O’ ; Ft. Le i “pe my ie seat | Lake and cabins es Drayton Pia loor National KI 7 at Be large |. For can iv My Segns ome Planners G = oat Tpenph Bd Real gmail sine Michi gency. | ‘wine take. ‘Ai bul highway Walled, ==) SH ete rin » . = rd tehen room THIS PUT Co! ners C Rd. a tor es tidings. Lak rt Foom ‘with gun Htehen, custom IN THIS HOME your me ente ad fe farm 3 Cc "BAN Fromage, ®. 230 wy. f roe bll geagat.a _ Uti bed near UR MEART our 5 out and r” aA itive or Ope pe or ¢«¢ NCU next to Barnston é gyn todig hs iNty adage pst tT) ¥ oo ACR’ Estat Sele sbedraom 5 bank % Ph. en REALTOR ER gm “elon ‘gievations plumbing rete bel Pore office of books, et the. “com. nea Business P | Gan “i919 Mi MIS - sy 0, jae = iv: ’ ) : re tins W. Huron ot tleges' on White wn. cae eas feat = ‘LOYD: KENT com | 4 cr ful "beach ian, Jot with os Li ght uM voperty ry) You Use — Poedot\ deed = _* PC HARDEN Rex ‘ue a ol (Aare pont » Realtor |’ Lake priv. fot ‘ss. stream. $350 on traction | Manufacturin wd . | .WHEN YO : 4 tealtor AYLO Skt Pe te eRe TTT | Festa Rae te 2 ae i tagoneer | Oe $29 U NEED \ a Open Eves O k N, nie Hey. oR e Orton Dy &. 9M- an, way. lect => selling. t 7 > 0 Pe & iaeLs Oo of | Telegraph Ear het 138, M-15 rer mS real ase ee peng apps You ony | x O 0 oh / STOMER P. EB ia'soe: 100 ft. forse aiity ‘an be Oot signature, ee I \ A 2 Open Eves - FED ARKING $1800 siectte® stove, 2 arater wired MBREE & derae oe at nt oe eesarea ae mo rar boty Po rout | : ; — 5-0856 oad Yan want but es only 8-10 inven- you w i" symenta Bygone ir i) i ir ae > ; \ ; G see 7 Ph hep =e : your abe, iad to your hae ene Peroes eae ! fy f ef Fi . | ediately be F I XN ae ; | j ace | det; Aig \ " a HME ES CO. ; i f ° No b ~LO ES r ae J i 25 heed , ‘ | ~_ LOANS i i ll 2s / ry ANS 925 to - 7 i . bots of , FINA} nal ~f ¥ INAN ( 0. or { ; } } f 4 - 1 W, Lawrence Epcot \ ' 8, Lean) i fH H 3 t } FE 3-02 ( f a t ? F y ie oe g _ } f, fel {. ’ a é 2 ; el fi a i’ ‘THE’PONTIAC, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 6. 1956 aoe 80 convenient to parking and hw new you, Or ‘$6121 a rh vo Cormeen i Hours: + o 5; Ssturday ® to} LOANS # ee BOTTLE GAS Do It Yourself 61 TOP SOIL. @AND, GRAVEL. PILL.| MA 5-7878. wheels. set New low price. Complete tnatal- : WoTO-TILLING. GARDEN AND (euiear uss meaty ace O44 ot @ aoe cpa Extra Fast lation. Only $6, plus gas. Kenyon = ~ FOR PENT lawn L. W. ‘Avis Service. FE) g:2941 Lake Orion Motor Sales anti i 2 “. wall paper Gleamert-wasere & ior satis BLAGE DIRT. GRA v- 1 NEW HOLLAND “11" HAY B. ae | fe ae Servi phdeorriiy He lnm Horry ot, 2 furnace vacuum cleaners Osk-| el. We deliver Sunday. PE 271 Sas Se See: ee MY 2-2611 Ce ABOUT A YOU WA) ca teks ita paeme |e ce FOR SALE FEROUSON TRACTOR | You can borrow $20-6000 quictiy, |FOR THE HOME CAN BE | A | Foe TAT PEE PRON ECT AE | ng Oe CONCRETE GRAY; | and. complete farm tools. Corn | Auto Service 81 =. pT Ls gan ae Sy Baty. Bega | Hace ae Fe Ps di Cee CRAWESHAPT ORINDING IN THE apeod U less to pay. tal, pile they 66 res a Weendave 9 to 6 ~ Wood, Ceal & Fuel 67) Ford 7 RACTOR Saas fobs Ea! 7 car. Cylinders tebored. Zuck Ms- 1 & ‘ vo eve: ee ti JOUSEHOLD certo es, eee js SE WINS UAChine w._Boree. Came = Equi A ay ae aaa | saeaet ROTO TILLERS NEW & | iia room : eg “Liars!” meras, uipment 61 ree es ers, vwanities and springs and SINGER pb LAS! MA’ NE : ‘= used. and ervice “tower | 82 - esses Living room suites lectric, ea strations Porta Spade power _Sale Motor Scooters FIN ANCE = » chairs, tables, lamps. | ¢ __ = ~ ponent, 206 MERAS Plants, " Trees, Shrubs 68 Tillers. Sales and rentas a ama “8 sets, radios, rugs, dining room | jg sid. ~~ is Service Lis FE + gooer sayin” Pontiec faites suas. sod man 6 RCA_OSED CONSOLE. TV.| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 or EPPERTS CAMERA SHOP. iis ROOTS, MOST OF THE WEE: = 1580 N. Opdyke Rd eee Fiorr $5 er m me. NEW SED ‘1 ree ‘ ~ i t t 4-4380 ial att Incense = wes ms condi] ner mise, Mame, dept. for real WALTON TV ___|10 8. spempomatic Saw WITH GARDEN TRACTOR, ALL AT-| PAMOUS BROWNIE” BULLSEYE |- Mdajotctio‘aibcat, Broare' St: | GARDEN TRACTOR AND CULTI. | 105 ALL STATE SCOOTERS, EX- / i GET CASH QUICKLY am Walton, Cor. Joslyn PE 32-2257 eel is and — Eeuvletnty tachmente, weep. Excellent con-| camera. Reg. $1350. spec. $9.95.| pathany, Carolyn’ Jane. Cas-| vator, good cond. $63, or trade | Ruteers U s rg ey rian — — - . 4 N coe = ea ce bags sak -SanpuM 7 FT BLADE. | ENGLISH “RALEION SPORTS ROCHESTER, MICH. |_P=_#2s. a Gan toon camone r rig S40 98 | 4x8\a" Plasterboard ........ 8 1.78 f moka re Shea Walton and Opdyke. PE ee ee maar dises for Ford or ita. Good esndision Accessories LOANS $35 TO $500 CHROME DINETTE SETS, ASsEM- ry Nara x1%e" Plasterboard 1.96 FACTORY REMOVAL SALE Ferguson, MI 48413 : see. OTos bie these yourself and save. Pour WYMAN’S 4x10 and 4x12 also m stock. a TOMATO. CABBAGE. AND PEP. | GIRL'S 26°. $20, BOY'S 16°, $10; LIvemice chaire and table, 900 85 value, 189 W Pike st ; PE 41123 ~hr Gi [et plants Also petunias MUST BE SOLD. _Large size endl ng $5. FE 44939 HOUSEHOLD GooDs $20.95, These are new 1956 de rHapE RANGES POR | 95 1» | Os Seen Seeree. eee Se GATLA 2 TER necsebeer aa woe green BY JUNE 10th SCHWINN BICYCLE FOR SALE. FD_Remester._ OF eotl —— oo popular’ colors. ona c _ BR. B. Munro. 1000 8 Ib Joint ooneu In. Q ... 4220! 5 a Each i CO. = Ma ean ooo mel 16 farm tractors 5 garden trac ed pmapsh ag) SS aie &, LO ANS Michigan Fluorescent, 363 Orenard USEI J 30, ft perigraied tape... 8 ‘ee! “THIS WEEK” For Sale Pets 69! io fused. 3129 Lapeer Ra. Poo. out to 3183 Auburn Ave, ‘Auburn 4 } ] i = nes t 8 fi er n- A, enact ED TRADE-IN [Bie gig af gyrate $1 ge, gh COR Or es Ongena cer 7 ed ed) ee Ie 8500 CLEARANCE UNPAINTED FURN . ‘ aed weedonnc =e Oper Ss _s } i. 2 N DOGS. wit BELL ON | _2-2042 or FE 39090 =~ Loan ro," Drop leat table. $1496; corner Occasional chair ........... gees | Sto. & pieces $495 LARGE DOO HOUSE.” ALMOST | coro pauoue trial Call after 4 pm. FE 5-293. NEW AND USED 2 4ND ¢ ROW: Boats & Accessories 85. 30 B. Lawrence Feonn! Sede mand cate an si woe ee $1496 too i Cag 2” tnoutstion | $038 | CAWN MOWERS GHARPENED | KIMBALL PIANOS + AKc REG BRITTANY’ SI SPANIEL corn planters Big assortment of | mm ____ FRIENDLY SERVICE | eo ee “Gan Ce Gas Range maple .......... Sarfpad 7) |e soe kee c | tre movine to their new plant! | _ puppies. $28_ FE. 2-190 eS mood iheg ee 13 12FT. nee oo USED ~~ Mortgage | Loans 54 $2.95 Davenport, and chair... $29 36 MAER OURE 118 _Btiekel 16 Hadaril Ct PE 43780 noeionina on [akc REQUTERED cove POP. cise an i oa pon | to cata meta ¥ PICK & PAINT STORE ont one 20-60 BURMEISTER LIONEL & AMERICAN | on all styles and finishes — —— | Sears garden trector, pew com-| ig” PEN YAN RUNABOUT Witt . ta 3 pe, modern blonde bedroom : ‘ : AKC REQ COCKER. BLACK. 3 S{D E8h re 33 nylon cover. 28 np. Evinrude. & : LOANS $600 TO $1,500 12 Oekjand Ave FE tee | | cute et. Notions Camber c FLYER TRAINS Ten-vyears warrarty— 09 _YFa_ old, $35. ——_ | RFAL V, aT UE a hele Complete outtit is . any purpose on REFRIGERATOR. , of orthern Lumber Co factory service and. years experience |AKC REO SPRINGERS. } ey 0 ing. | Vol peers nas fgg years - a aE Sage een Moi’ oe Raith tea Teesresh s ) une here Pea SURO of) | AT EVES GREATER SAVINGS! | axe —Rno —SCHIPPEREE FUR | Best for hydraulic hockyp. “"cury Mark 25 motor, used 10 brs 3 Te rough-in wee [Contes OR Sa Oe THOMAS ECONOMY sagerreee © 0 Nem Oe sss | MAPLE BOLDED ABD a fCR eS ee Ericed ot og Ziectags coli| Oo LISI. 3 ee > owe | = =! * —————— v ob tt house, party constructed SAT RADIOS FURNITURE CO. Oe WELD | (78 chatr Cheap EM. 3-207 __| GALLAGHER BOSTONS AT STUD. AKC. CUR, On ome s* Sa" | ie THOMPSON RUNABOUT IN Eat ner ee eee ee Em) Mot mer | ee acs atm MME RGN RECURSO MUSIC CO ghee rare anwas PRED GAME TENDS ERB brag Nora mB CLEARANCE UNPAINTED FURN. | —_— 2 | eae ee a 18 FE Ruron FE 40556 aa . ne noon oe |“"Bioed ever old furn Refit page USED REFRIG. - $0098 CABINET SINKS ROM — $39» _ a0 — eae ae CABLE. | 04 _With papers _FE_ 5-4000 i KES | PRICED TO 8sELL i? ae MOLDED MAHOGANY 208 Nations . Record cabinet $1277. 4 drawer USed gas stove st 09 «Sinks build in from $395.| NEW & ook PORTABLES, Witt 5 MALES. EAGLE FROM = J ar boat Briggs and Stratton in-board Pontiee Gr phone FE +4729 | Used Washer | Double sink: from $9895. G A.| adjust, of] and grease any make | ~ Drainich & big discount. | “inales. at service Besswell Ken- DIT TERMS canine! excellent tor fishing and Swaps en == or Captain's chair, hard | Rollaway bed win mattress gates | Thempron ‘4 8 “erry —wee a pha a — Jn ae ion nels “ysana ‘Powers Rd. " varmine- La G Os #1112 trolling, $100. OR 38783 Pe stk . . 6 i €é o miles for y $2. ton WN 1l Mile ad GReen- | CIN OS. 3 ©SUPER i =e ; memaamaer 5 PICK "kK. PAINT STORE LORD. | TTARDW ARE. = oF FURNITURE _extra, FE €3030. 833 Auburn Ave. PIANO TUNING, CALL BEFORE leat 44979 ar GReenlea! 44970 | KIN » BR ca fx one gee a PE eee: 3 BEDROOM TERRACE. FULL. 143 Oakland Ave - |->7 a NEW SHOWER sTALL META 845 am Oscar Schmidt. FE ; ore cA YOUR 18. DEA = = basement, §1000 equity for ear. haPGr WEvasS antes RON. | coq 2? Entabeth Lake Road | “leanup Time Is Here “Ress SNQNER, TALL, fee | 2,§217 (ees ee stone ("> _PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYER _ 104 A B. } BRUCE BUILT 3 F ozoer —- EE ary ~ vdr: | om < rym: ye arama bagel ning condition. $40. Seen at in13 "aang "rarer oot. EX | Come srt see our Dew, sever | NEW AND USED RENT a SPINET rane SLite Soba, Pace amo | SEE US. WE) (HAVE) Nem quer De tens Orten i ORT * 08 ME Cem) ca imteriot pet PORE ROTARY | option’ to bay) later AL money _tered stect_#10_O8 3409 _§ SOME GOOD USED 10s a-B BRUCE BUILT 3 Point § ROOMS AND BATH. ‘Ye ACRE Suara MADE BR os ie LERS, POWER SPRAYE: Fee i ee ra 1s &. me |PREE TO GOOD HOME. NICE : | Hydro. Excellent condition. $128 — — seen s 983 Cameron i ee i CSED I BARGAINS \ CHURCH'S —e payments, oun woe ‘rime _ ton 8t ‘r ~ | male kittens FE 2-6019 — | TRACTORS. _423 N. Shore Dr. Lake Orion ‘DAVENPORT aN sed 23 w. am | : Sbore Dr. tal rae Ramegorts BE SEO REPENS GAM at A a : ESE, “Beeacart Sta" ty | Wanted: Small Accordion | PEMAGE ANP MAVE,,MED, FER; cds Waehac™ “etmt| SAAT Sar anon waar ayn. pl ae ; ond. sormee. oss: ec. store, | Pages renge oe ae 8 — Mile Bd, Birm MI 46528. | 123 Mt. Clemens FE ¢6334 aft | Used Case Gat wien front loader. | MI 6. me s stove, | amificn ryer | EW Sar VaNnieD : i. R aS Ses $20. CALL | tadusteial abu Porm | rectors. BOAT TRAILER 940. 12 GAUGE APT. SIZE REFRIO. GOOD COND) caway | ‘teas. compl pi: | Hoover seeepe 00 £8) i on aA = . Parts and Service Ma shelas 839. PE te fave you. FE nop) teas ee eo en Cc LAY TON’S “Rubber bese paint 03.55 ea! 8 ay ip Rome copie = Sebole ee “ See an tame eters | Ez Crean Rates | _Toeg_ fe eee : ‘ ~ ING — aiadins ideal ae aed — r x LDING WORTH e300. crib, 17 ts rete G0 ty rest F urniture Appliances | SMITH’S..237-S. Saginaw | 13 & sags PE bs100 wate IN Box # 12 FREEFZER Goa nas eh. Teun se Lazad peargish terre ‘woat A? COVERS MADETO ORDER used | : ri Orchard Lek g 48147. 2-tone H. low m %. Then Br a | be mn AGEARD,SOnvERTIRL ag athe eae sieeve on seu | Confidence Where You ‘. ring It Here — 128 Complete _power_EM 93306 B&H, Auto. Trans. Power | ; “ates "| National. GLENN N'S CENTRAL |Site mar’sc| Seethe “OK” Trademark we ceey ttt Disle Bey. M ' s 1 MN) | 256 5. saginew AS pe gry “LINCOLN. ; 7703_Orehard Lake Rd.” Keeco | ws wa wenn Gene ii O oF Cues ” || romp va~cosvom rine | COl N-MERCURY he ~ pg hg 211S th Saginaw —_— “We will cell you a-car, a a a = | BitNest “Sider. Phone’ ndisweat , oul g . a- ~ j | : __ North-Chevrolet’s even if your credit has/|- | awe st onde eee oe Oe ee Sateen ae one ia LL ACCEPT *55 CHEVROLET Del Ray Coupe .........$1745 ; Big Lot in Birmingham | been turned down ‘else- | We : Rin — aaa Cart | -Qpiheara motors. boats. appli YS. Bage © Mester Peer Chee TELLOW © IVORY, 16.00 | - SHARP CARS ONLY | 8 SSo 5 ums us aH” JRROCNTC RR SUES, | amass Bane ae | Pre gba “ahs tnd" wel | 5S CHEVROLET Bel Air coc. -o 0c. $1795 i eae eee =) $39.50 Dn Say cane | SER BMPR | Wert Saeed Gre, ) ““BICLSENCE | siete, Sandgate © ost is: wt row model : Joe ; : ~~ Xcel © +4 » ; MOTOR Shien |Nocos | ke etate ¢ none meron Wevomia ww 8 | SAASE at css Mou Seine re, oe Pane ASAE A 2 SE Seer Fe MOTOR SALES | No dea ‘asi ‘ius “The girls told me you were very shy, but they didn't say ~ 4 FORD TUDOR, #88. West Si Side Used Ca Car a Good condition. OL 2-2602 aft. 6:30 Low “Mites car is beautiful. oi ‘ Geaper y pre shy of cash!” eT TAG aie *53 CHEVROLET Bel Air ......c.eceeeeee SMS ‘ 2 No finance companies een ‘@@ FORD, $75. Or will sell parts. Ww FOMTIRE $100 2 Hea ROWN &; BEIGE. oe Ged ; on oronarrem ma | Toubationtor-| F'C)RT) |-« “CHEVROLET 4 Door ss -s.2-g:c. a $3 > or “4 Immediate Delivery For Sale Cars 91 For Sale a = 91 — = = $5 Down, assume easy monthly } AROON & BLACK. Rédto & Heater. Power Glide. Very Good Sa ee We Hold Your Note — : payments. 48 Lockwood. OA") » 8 "Mighiand Ra. (Ms) MA ber Rubber Nice and cee 'BAGLE LEY AUTO PARTS a) . oo: , SIS CER Champion ..........006. $325 10 _BAGLEY ST. Buy ee ney tere SUP ER 1983 FORD STATION WAGON. PONTIAC 8h 4 ‘pee ee S ALE . Me aru DEBAKER Champion Heater, Automatic oe ‘ ‘EASH For For A ae ae OR CATE 2 MOTOR SALES | B 1 aap Lorene a Vib page custom CATALINA mission, good rubber, Real nice : Wrot J0Ne cARe 6 SCRAP IDS ses SPECIALS! CK oreo mae | : , 1°30 PLYMOUTH 4 Door ,.........000-00- $395 : a BND | Al CADILLAC 3 DAR. & New € ; AL BUD SHELTON at | Radio & Heater Everything is nice on this car =< the second ° k bd . srew I Cac Me Py Pe . * i EVE PAY 7 | cc ee cee | Guarantee SALE CENTRA 44 Pome caine Sarl p CHEN men ae oe SS : CO a yr rontiAc DEMOS AND LINCOLN-MERCURY |-8 Pet aie osetia, > $1308 geod. Top Dollar ) OFFI CARS AT Cass at Pike Sis. ‘34 Chev, Bel a 4dr. P-G $1195 ’ ? y, r/TT 5 1950 CA eee aS 41 SEDAN. FE 4-3845 ‘S4 Chev, 210, 3d .. $1008 48 ( “HE V ROL. E if Ton } l ee ee er $450 Per Ctenn Geek Came & Trecks | pen mel ‘Shot Eisebeth prt Ra TREMENDOUS savinoe at ok HAUPT PONTI AC = ese 3 dr soot -.-. § 605 In real Bice condition. ‘Bstlet and good rubber _. Matthews- ane YOUR CAR PAYWENTS £05 CONVERTIBLES OLIVER "CLARKSTON [3 Gtr eg a as Oakland < e? Let us help 1956 Catalina C Loaded. Dem- 3 Mere. 2 dr. MOM oo) & 78S :_ Hargreaves _| = == Sam | eee eens er ware ge) | S1BID CESS GIG OSL ae Wanted Used ‘Trucke 99| Mhesy cuyusrensta” CK acne De goa) 2 Ford Wagon, 4 de, 71 65 CHEVROLET VS 2 Door_.......----. $1695 Wented Vees oe = fe MY sient BUI 5 aition Low Gown payments, st Pond het _ Pordomatic ssa; pass. radio and heater. ““BLACK & IVORY. Radio & Heater, W Walls, Real sharp. — = RETAIL | 1982 Pontiac i ret ear will make | ‘51 Pontia pes | se rORD a =o _ Radio & Heater, W Walls. Nice LJGHT BLUE finish with in- wit Pera Cutomine. ea Bud Shelton ( | 5] 195 terior to match. A very pice car With low mileage ‘WANTED TO BUY: * a" : L} — ‘a ton pickup. Chev. 7008. ( ] V. ; . i= rd i ve <4 ET : ; - ane 34 ; _ STORE wae NMA or vue eAPeeTON| §~—- MOTOR SALES | st Ford 4dr.. Customline, bey CHEVROLET 2 Door ss -, ses.$1195 . ap, RR & B. ze ) '35. Buick Hardtop, Dyna- Maple 59866 "or Maple 51141 | Cor_Auburn & East Bivd_PE 4672s V8, Ford-O-Matic. | Radio & Heater, W Walls, >TONE BLUE. . flow, power steering and |", FORD, RANCH WacON Rak | 1880 PONTIAC. VERY CLEAN 1 °S3 NASH ........cccceecccccecceeeees . $895 CLEMENS brakes, white to Condor! i_ Seellieed (oe ee “ie oe $760 . JET BLACK finish seats, very good condition. Radio : __ CORNERO OF MILL STR Pp. HOWARD Lé LARE, INC. clean, R and H. skirts, a Oy 8 , : & Heater. Automatic ‘Brive cally a fibe car for that vecation. ; 1985 CHEVIE BEL AIR. Toe: w:TH| Yellow body. Must be dition. 831 Bennaville, m1} ’5S3 Ford Sedan, radio and] , ; + ane Glide. $1,625, FE 5-3300. den to b ted Orchard Lake Rd. Keego| _ 45640. heatec abscinccty (a ‘31 CHEVROLET Club Coupe ............ . $545 i . . Bo EV. 150 SER € $80, AND seen to be apprecia e i NABH, A 450. EL- _e mt sonny Lite = a . . , : , 2 9 Gleaming DARK GREEN finish, Radio & Heater. Very * clean. 2 gin 6-3234 Southfield Township. _ $ fi y € = he» ,- 17 5 ‘S) NASH AMBASSADOR, RADIO, | _2:7958 after 7 p.m Tust, very low muleage 53 CHEVROLET 2 Door ........... nase $895 4 — - $ 9 ete spel ecer-aeee: Call after i Dat aaa 2g POOR $195 3-TONE. BLUE. Redio & Heater W Walis A very fine car: { ; SPECIAL ‘34 Buick Hardtop, radio — = s "31 CHEVROLET 1 Ton Panel ............$525 : H B I : , and Heater, spotless ex-| _QLDS, 1956 DEMOS. '50 Ford 2 dr.. V8. ‘runs Very good condition. Good rubber { a U CK 1930 PONTIAC SEDAN | terior, light blue, w/wall} agitate *Pdy08, Mart tone. INS ANE better than it looks. = | ’51 PLYMOUTH 4 Door ..........-.00- . $445 ; -_ eee rane © hewter_ o66| tires, custom tmm. Your | pew Ot, me -mecenee 2s iis @ 8 peed) cOei Low miveve tefl ust, Your ‘car snce = “P| That's what you wil sey when) Plus many, many more to ig $1395 E BRAID S ee . moe K KINS cease betas care er ™S0P || choose from... Also 7g WILSON ‘55 Chev: 2 dr., one owner} Motor Sales | \ Nice S very exceptional car at : ae A Nice Selection of Used Trucks. , “an MAC. | terrific savings. ~ Only “shears Pair Detling’ , $995 . CHEVROLET-OLDS Oldsmobile OLIVER | -MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES AN A a ts 53 Buick Super Hardto 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 | i. 5 d Cass at W. Pike St. Pp P, Se < 7 | . ~ 7947 Chevrolet Panel $145 $255 down. , | es come: "sian PowsR | Tadio and heater, Dyna- _ saieibcendiee Demonstrat - B | “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” | ‘ 1953 Chev. 4 T. Stk. $793} ~ $795 - windows. Riese POY" oe an low price st! “(C)eqrance |voox rawr orate FE 4.4546 FE 4-2549 | tos Case a be 83 Chev. 2 dr., radio, heat: tle LR DR, VERY cues 1958 Chev. V8 Conv. really a| omc ec oyna 210 Caen are Ave. a az ghey Be oe aati RE ggg RRL ancl SERN | Ova : ' rerennars LARGEST GMC actual miles, mechan- 1954 Olds 98 Holiday Coupe, save! | 'a2 Buick 4 dr., two tone TRUCK a 1 3 | hes bis 100°s on this car, | ones Seen, DEALER ically fit ; ideal for the FORD | | green, radio and heater, | 1981 Pontiac 4 door. | { * oe ‘ ‘ 4 l ile d ve, : | se : 1951 Pontiac 2 door. i For Sale | Cars be ° ; CUSTOM LINED ble Sag 7 ee 24 1083 $Me model 452, tractor ‘ C) We N ~~ ; =A 4986 BUICK HARDTOP i $395 4 DOOR _ - ; 1083 arora long wheel base 1's S #180 '51 Chev. coupe, qadio and $Q45 35 other fine Buicks to Tremendous saving on, 104 Olds = CENTRAL heater, seat covers, w/ choose from... carn be mee ie | Off ers -— ; wall tires, no down pay- LARRY oCcuTEN 3S & SONS | , : J R N F R = Sgr mem reaiared, ~ JEROME OLIVER GMC TRUCK DEALER | : $195 | Used Cars —— OLive 1-9761 FE +3885 2 528 N. Main, Rochester. ; ROCHESTER FORD DEALER a : SLOW DOWN }19 chev. 2 de, radio and) sop weep iatin ane «| BUICK Satin ti aor For the BEST : heater, good transporta- GOOD PLACE. TO BUY" 210 Orchard Lake A wauna wae esl Wadia estore, Th T de M k f | ] “WHEELS d DEALS” ~ ¢.) ; , i ce Ave. | white lis. electric ard « - ; ; OP | HeGe, m0, owes payment: 1951 DODGE 4 DOOR SEDAN. RA-| "FE 29101 aed ne ood prong oat € rd c- ot ar O n an - 4. °® |Plus many, many more| # Phan 1953" FORD VICTORIA. Rabio, | —*!- . "54 Ford 2 Dr. ...$ 899 "53 Chev. 2.Dr. ..$ 599 4 YOU Can tar B TO.BUY panes to choose CENTRAL heater. Se rok Kit, Sharp. | : ° 55 Plym. 4 Dr. ..$1299 $5 Chev. 2 Dr. ..$1244 ee : 4 ; 5 .4 Dr... s ; Le | 13 Biers Bintien wees. fg | roll [ eC a | N '54 Buick S. H/T $1699 °55 Ford Wagon. .$1499 "38 | pers «| . LINCOLN-MERCURY Assured ; ‘ F as gr. BO... shoe OL] R See eee ewhose > 52 Chev. 4 Dr. ...$ 444 '51 Plym. 4 Dr. ..$ 244 iz rea i, | V E 3 ve és Satisfaction | ° a es . 'S3 Merc. 2 Dr. ..$ 744 °S2 Ford Hardtop $ 744 2 dr, Hydra...... $1 ‘1 DODGE, 4 DR. R. 8 GYRO- . : : i ‘Bote in * matic, dif. aig., back-up ‘its, $300. in Used Car : . wee oe SO Listed. By °55 Ford 2 Dr. ...$1044 = °53 DeSoto 4 Dr. $ 644 Steere eh ec iL B I a TORS cus. 4 Sora Ownershi a "53 Nash 2 Dr.....$ 644 '53 Buick Super..$ 999 Geeta Ge te U CK Sucering, R. & HEM Sout : Dp Stock Numbers ‘54 Ply - . ;. . 54.Plym. 4 Dr. ..$ 844 53 Ford 4 Dr. ...$ 599 a nie nr 210 Orchard Lake Av ve ae Nae Per ies OUR CONSTANT [POLICY EVER line re _— *'S! Dodge H. top............. 8 $17 Bene NE: inn koe FE e206 NCE WE SOLD OUR FIRST ; - si ‘55. Ford Hardtop $1744 "56 Ford Tudor 8 $1599 3°00 Chevte 8 @f... oo) $ 287 FE 2-9101 ul tise) GRADONET ATONE USED Can oe BEEN TO 3D Dr ¢ "SBE WW : ‘I ree -stereessarceee $91 | seaa“Gateeey —SRONTS COUPE | Fora Gear scant © anssen: |. MAKE SURE OF LASTING SAT. | 5. dodge 2 Dr. ..$ 644 53 Ford R. Wgn. $ 944 —— | animate, etc wand.“ F tae fora igs aoa Pore Can | AND WE'RE GOING TO STICK « . . . SPECIALS "32 Ford 4 Dr. ...$ 444 "$1 Chev: ZDr. ...$ 244 2 ae le 01 y, har ; sap . 5) aa ee ’ as Dege pickae 0.00. $301 “ite, rea wed. beeler goad WF: sSke Ories Manor Sales | SL Buick Super 4 Dr. $595 BUICK 2 - - Pont. Hesor Shee - ie Cites oe ‘ ‘Si el eeeten $ ant motor, $8.85 down, aad Taal Me Ford eee ies eee & heater, Dynafiow. Like : 2896 eee 8B 2 Dr. $ 306 "34 ord Hardtop $1199 =. Coe ee to) ox ee Ge Bod men ee "Mey 226 '53 PONTIAC & 4D "84 Chev. 4 Dr....$ 899° 53. Plym. 4 Dr. ...$ 599 —S es CHevie Wily ..........., ‘ s = 3 h Ma d = DOT peceeccccuuaccce ot tes — = ae . | i M ANY MORE and Service 685 Auburn Ave “Ste, ie pares Pe 52 Buic ure $795 $1695 i = C ay 4 OE vies eee © a cs seas ce 5 $ 745 54 Pon. Dix. 2 D. $ QoQ 53 Olds Rg, 2 Dr. $ 999 _' RIEMENSCHNEIDER "T T MO Pp ae = '35 Pont. 2 dr. dix. model, 2989 52 Ford R. Wen. $ 744 '53 Pont. dix. 2 D. $ 699 | _f ae Di vuntrrea: | im2? FORD 2 DOOR_GOOD con-|'53 Pontiac le Gan 11,000 miles, radio andj] ,. eee x "SIF | wet = oe Ed nea ta ie 3.00 call MY 20062, ‘Ask Tor| Adio & heater, Mydramatic. heater, Hydramatic, two ‘32 MERCURY Club Coupe ............... $ 695 SE Py seed Drs aut — SE) EAA _ Saginaw FE 9-913) : : % 39 FORD COUPE. IN” Gdop | ©) Pontiac 2 Dr, ...$1895| tone blue. pei Eee ‘56 Demos. SLES Bin at Me ere $1395 'S2 CHEVROLET 2 coe $ 545 $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS i ere CR _SPECIAL. HARDTOP. EM 339M, “ 52 Ford 4 Door ..... $795 | ,. OOF sees eee a set CARS LISTED BELOW H. Autom’ | 2-DOOR SEDANS. 6 CYL. Low | ‘Radio & heater, Ford-O-Matice. | '54 Pont. 4 dr., radio and ° ovat - = i vw. Tires. Very clees.| MILEAGE. PRICED TO" aet ae OOK! heater and air condition- || e217 . Z ; 1 HowsRp LARE, INC. | 21¢,¥4 2D00n. power eur | | 35 Pontiac Sta. Ch. $1995 ing, factory installed, Hy- 54 FORD Custom 8 $ 995 1951 Ford 4 T. Pickup 1952 Chev. Coupe Orchard Lake Rd. Keego ADED WITR EXTRAS. | International _ bulldozer, wae eee ee dramatic & dark blue ®w/ SEOTE O. qsieceisie wai sv ores “ "TP 1952 Plym. Club Coupe 1951 Buick 4 Door ; ication ees Diesel pow ered, ) foot 53 F ord 2 Dr i gos) w all tires, $295 dow n. . oe 3258 1949 Willys Sta. Wen. 1951 Ford Convertible - BRIGHT ZTONE. LOADED WITH EX. blade, good condition .., “Rati 6. bess, cou, or 4 NA. ‘ See it today. : 18,000 miles. ‘ ORD 2 Door . eae eeu ula nae y $1395 SPOT BEAvHEDY WWory. ao a 1956 Plymouth s tation, 53 Pontiac 2 Dr. ...$595), 53 Pont. — tone 9317, : MANY MANY MORE WITH EXTRAS. : wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod-| “7*remeti: beater, air. sig. aint, radio and heater, |] , ; Dy c ) Just Good Credit! . | “4"¥ MORE To choose From els. Some are demos. Transportation Hiydramatic, Oneal our 47 MERCURY. Station Wagon .....1...... $ 145 | 1956 FORD 8 Cylinder 2 Dr., i H bs . u : 248 Olds 98, 2 Dr. $195 trun” bana, Gere! aK” Wi ej |oe , 331] Fully Equipped. ' 48 Cadillac 4 Dr. OR Light biue trim. Many special fea- Specials! ; ’50 DODGE 4 D 95 $6 Dodge 4 Dr. Your Car, DOWN |e rere. cousmne va s4r'|'49 Pontiac 4 Dr... $095 $595 7 BOOT sree eree erence * 151! $45.04 monthly with nominal 48 Dodge 2 Dr. HIOREST TRADES _ Ford-O-Matic. R&li. priced right, | Seats 8 bccn (oe 52 Pont. 2 dr. & 4d 3310 _§ 950 Buick 2 Dr. OWEST TEtn moeeee wells ae _ |'52 Pont. 2 dr. BA) oo monary 3 | down payment. = 4 EB Detling 2 Dr. TAKE, ADVANTAGE Of ov LOW “W. tires, 2'tone pain demo, | 49 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ..$295| radios and heaters, some | PONTIAC Club Coupe ............... $ 125 ‘ 150 Ford Convertil le RHEAD LOCATION Sheen by Appomtment Radio & heater Sharp! with Hydramatic, 6 to) . °50 Hudson Sedan suk st$S SE Banoains. | Dealer's Wife’sCar | 49 Lincoln 4 Dr. ..$151.20| Choose. from .. . All must | 3297 CONVERTIBLES "SO Studebaker 2 Dr. OWNING THESE CARS ON SPECIAL SALE: | Radio & heater. §9, $93 down payment. 53 z NASH 2 Door Ce ee ee $ 695 9 a °51 Ford 2 Dr. DONT DELAY-ACT TODAY! | "Regt'"tne Towa and Ceuniry car, | 'SO Chevrolet 2 Dr. $132.50 food Ford rete ai 51 Dodge Sedan , RAH. The Town untry car. 50 Chevrole r $295 . 3291 to38 ford io ont *61 Chevrolet 2 Dr. - H ASK INS 1953 Hudson Hornet Club Cpe., twin "50 Pont. Motor recently || + % : or mobile a ce *51 Packard Sedan \ &. power, Hydra, R&H. e own: PONTIAC | overhauled. This e reed 46 - i Coupe ee eeereeeerene a9 eeeeveee $ 95 i : car you write Rome JEROME | Sister, armen ance C|eetn | "I Harold Turner, Ford ud Olds-Cadillac Fastest Growing Dealer” ms Spr dieting, ban Tone . RETAIL Plus many, many more to Y We N S aro Urn Cf. ! or ' Orchard Lake at Cass | ™ Able S071 vom Ries "tn 9 soe Se he aire. STORE choose from . s| Fen e "5 , | a 464 S. Woodward Ave. } 1952 Fiymouth Cranbrook club epe. : “GOODWILL. | | | Y ; | Clagsified Ads! To sw ap R&H. It’s nice. 1 owner “USED CARS OLIVER \ eit) ie See Birmingham * MlIdwest 4-7500 . NEEL “A FIN C what [you don’t need for CLARKSTON — | MT CLEMENS ST. FE 27117 RIKER? Order R tre] QomOReales (“SAE”). BUICK Iresaiol FE $3568| _A PHONE CALL Pee fad s|viat you Go, cs Tye uuk er’ ||, REACH CASH CUS- d : i_ STARTS A COURTESY CAR ob. F 81 is the | 9.919)- CLARKSTON TOMERS through Classi-| 210 Orchard iy Ave. ( pe | : = = number! ; 1: Tee Opie 8 am tok om. paity | fied Ads. Call FE 28181.) /§ FE2.910 Hf n 8 A.M. to ) P.M. s lS . Fj : = . E , | = ; aot. % ahaa | a - — 1 . ‘ , . - _ 3 ~ 6 . - ‘ . =e =i a , ™ : - ) vane AN Dees ae We ut = H | \ Le ro f foo ee i YoiX toe te ee ae * : x THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, J UNE 6," 1956 * _-THIRTY-NIN E | Sullivan + enares: to! "Answer Steve Allen’ s “Challenge | Army Enlistments | Tider Radi Py Deadline Extended wir, aan " CKLW, (90) WWJ, (980) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1270) WPON, (1460) a interested in enlisting] ¢,0.—w. 19:00, News CKLW, News, David WCAR, Tiger Tunes — Regular Army for specific) WW Tews br . Town Meeting wean, fee osteo ai ply Resa, be "ie assignment in Germany now have a" * News, Mickey shor! gta WIR Music Hall "Sta wiser until July. 12 to sign up, MSGT.| | gore. |seree Wan "Sock Carsen ee Wolt W. ‘Same noneend Raymond Barriault, local Army| News Mews by Lewis ale “with fines rele cmon tie week lee opeees | SE ieee, |, cet ins mean | sees coe cently extended from May 12, | ee | and Orie WHYS, Breakfast Club’ CaLw, Bud Davies * * ¢ Muste | WW2. Bruce Mi CKLW, News, David WPON, Guy Men joining under this plan are| joria slants W. News. ls wean irs, Agnes | % a eer 1:00—W, ; Shorr’ Record Room WXYZ, assigned as replacements to the ww, gp oe : SCAR Rhving: Rote cxLw, yh Owe es srebrisn Gankins ou News, wit in Pa soe Tews ee Goaier “2:e—w. reve om ad : D WXYZ. Story W: Ww those men physically fit and men-| WON’ Neve. Reserd'Room| Wonk theese eer CRLW. ews te WPOR Chun 14s0 tally qualified with no 1:e-WIR, Auto | Blues WJBK, News, Tom George bene Wendy Warren experience an previous J, Morgan THURSDAY MORNING we. , = ee ww, jook a nt og oe opportunity | — avs. é eo WIR, Jim Vinall one en Be wx) re Ed Mck ante . ie Germany, WPON, | Ser" bones te wean Muse tn the atv | WHOM, News Chub 1009 - L e Ss, s ' Fit a & Andy Wek. News, Gentile, Binge | '1:00-WJR, Arthur Godfrey $:30—WJR, House Party Army std ae poly Gi Mid- Cte WIN, Voice of Agricit, W2¥z, Happy. Motiday £:00—WJR, rece of Bands west from Indiana to Colorado and cae 2 Get grors| WaYE, Pred W WIEK Mews, ‘Tom George | WWI, Widder Brown North Dakota to hav: CKLW. Guy Nuna WCAR, Mews, Muste ce Wottrien-Aperts . on es ae wen, oe Wane Sot Genie Rinm nae Ware Ti Time tor Musie |" WIBK. News, Don McLeod been selected this program News, Caravan . since {its inception last April-13; wate. Crime SPOR, Bon Zoe cKLW Queen fo for 9 Da WPON, Community News according to the local WJBK, Mickey WW, Bob Maxwell WCaR, on gh Mame Tae office. A total of 142 have enlisted| 900-1 hore Newer sine | SRLW: Rave David. _ZuCuAY arrenwoon WEYL, News, Mekenste into the Division from the entire ve WCAR, News, Coffee" | WwJ, News by Cederburg | 6:00—w. i 00—WJR, p Lenhart United 2 < « Sew: Bes aha few getty shen Ataf ah, Muse man eae Bows Curteln ww, Hews at 5 eee The 10th Division was the first 9:30—WJR. Re Washington CuLW. Terrence Ag WAR. New, uuu WIEK: News, Don McLeod © U.S. Army unit to rotate overseas wxie, Te Teen nesting WAR, Coffee With Clem 12:38 WIR. Time for Muste wean mews “Serenade under the “Operation Gyroscope” | Suk: thet atsir | "awa" ice‘Miwect” =| NEv2/ Nina vace’™ | Swwat'Sta Sined™ program. ihe een left in the Zee and Orville | WXYZ, News, Osgood CKLW. Bud Davies WXYZ, News, McKenzie summer : is scheduled to return to this country in late : cpm Tod Television P | ices inte pagan aceei LO ays elevi O rograms - - farsa. Melee tular guste im Programs furnished by stations listed in this columa are subject to change without notice. re Channel 2—WJBE-TV Channel 4—WW3J-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV Star . TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.’ “Ham Actor.” (4) News man. Sonny Eliot. | 6: 30—(7) (9) WRIGHT FLOORS 408 Main Olive 2-680! AUTHORIZED | reve! discanon | Past Witlame (2) News, Jac|Gulé of MiSien Arg oe a aay, | ! ; LeGoff. : ; jan s TV €:45—(4) News Caravan. Jobn 11:15-(7) Strange Stories. Jack) Te nam the — &S-' “Dollar a Second” to a new quiz | Cameron . | Warner in “The Blue Lamp.” aan mete a _— on he alone will own. Starts late DEALER 7:00—(4) Screen Directors. Play- (4) The Little Show. “The Case the Guild had en re ~~ in August... | ADMIRAL house. Marge and Gower Cham-'- of the Body Beautiful.” (2) Miss (pe Ougc nad collapsed a cont | BENDIX pion in “What Day Is It?" A Fairweather. Bette Wright. no basis a pre: Jack Barry has a new panel show CBS COLUMBIA pair of married dancers quarrel. 1):29-(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford. "™ for the continuation of nego- cal] “71,” not about the stylish: CAPEHART (2) Godfrey and Friends. Va- yusic tiations =. for proceeding with restaurant: this is some switch Gerarenld riety. 11:25—(2) Nightwatch ‘Theater ee Te SESS SenON MES nthe cord game” "blackjack."" |7:30—(T) The Amazing Dunninger| Loretta Young, Ray Milland in MoTOROLa Coron Sy | Mentalist. reads thoughts. (4)| “Doctor Takes a Wife.” He later said that although he|,, NBC Pays Red Buttons $75,000 PHILCO Father Knows Best. Robert 11:30-—(4) Files of Jett Jones. Jeti is “depressed” he has hopes that ty month for not using him this RAYTHEON Tone Se Se 6 Soe exposes a “Double Double Cross” ‘some development will arise to! Se ear . ome pba ~ on not - in} with the aid of scented shaving ater mari tes situation.” BORGE PLA Maas ey ather’s Private Life. lotion. ——_ Victor Borge has’ driven CBS- WESTINGHOUSE $:00—(T) Masquerade Party. Pe THURSDAY MORXING The principal differences between brass approximately batty . FREE HOME TRIAL [ ter Donald ‘with panel quiz. (99) ‘the Guild and opera deab with a hata rfp a H MPTON Cross Canada Hit rie a= ¢:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's hearsal pay and job security. | tacular June 14 yall consist of . A M ea | Farm ater. Phyllis Thaxter stars = lea On the Farm Front. : |_ Richard (“Medic”) Boone | which she plays the wife ‘of al NEW YORK —Dave Garroway|ing. He directs Sunday's “Front. a Ss Communist. (2) The Millionaire. +. 59°14) Today. (7) Countryside. 2£ain will act as narrator for NBC- ier” ~epigode called ‘Georgia | An actress is given the million %:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) TV's “Wide Wide World"’ show ‘Gold. / P. F. TIME Is HERE! |. dollar gift and runs in difficulties: Today. ‘when it returns to the air in the Si Fi the | when she buys herself @- play in 8:00—(4) Today. (7) Little Rascals. fall. sagremagtls considering dropping sss fo Fe “The Story-of Jill Mayfield,” 5°15 (2) Morning Playhouse. “Big Town.” . . . Barry Kelley, Entire Family! Joan Camden stars. lesen thy Mews: UAW Slates TV Show | “ity séitor im that series, is one 552 N. PERRY (4) This Is Your Life. Ralph Edwards. recreates life of a surprise guest. (2) Steel Hour. Evelyn Arden stars in HIGH OBLITY | HEADQUARTERS | Wide Selection of “"Bant R. Phelps. (4) Weather. Disneyland. Where do, Stories Come From? 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CROSLEY Authorized SERVICE Member of Oskiand Coenty, Electronics Association - FE 4-1515 Open Eves, Tin 10 P.M. CEV TV. 158 Osklend - — NEW YORK (t—The United Automobile Workers Union will celebrate its 20th birthday with a special show on NBC-TV next Sun- ory Peck and the hordes of big /mames attached to John Ford’s | who imakes his show biz debut pects to have John Wayne, Greg- fine films through the years. Julie London (Jack Webb's ex)) | a ACROSS , ~ June 24 Show roe aa: | area WINDOWS e : 2 Charge, “s | RS * 10 Double 2 nent Pre oe 2 | 1a Uswyer (ab) full 1" All Extruded Pant jomime Wy Aluminum. sere 16° Gril with ; if Indian d i Initial, With ALL Hardware and ‘The John Ford Story» sewin 2 Cash and Carry or Will Pinsaee Slated July 8 to Fight)” rime = | $225.00 Ed’s Newest Rival portrait: ce at sare ALWINDO. co. BY JACK O’BRIAN 4 Ee OPEN 9:30 - 6:38 NEW YORK (INS) — Ed Sulli-|% Actress " clacton ON onal ited van’s secret weapon for any news Dinner course =i (sss! | Pr in PURGES panel agreed Apel vera lope tickets tse aneans nue” " 3 s 4 erate will be an “Eighth Anniver- «! cr scenery 3 WE THINK = sary of TV” show. Sullivan will z That Hav trot out 15 or 20 “names” to coax # Cs Cautie $ we the back detecting TV viewers think- 4» sue" % Most Serviceable ing of fleeing to NBC. Peggy Lee °? Hawettan > TRADE-IN turned down the offer to be Allen's 5 Kesther aaa nan esrmso ras 2 premiere guest star . (36 ¢ if Speen 4 Bury 16 Melodie 40 Get 3 Television Sets & City in Ls sien! s second Sunday show |*? City tm : oe — mens ° ee > You Can Find in Pay 2) il aime Tree et ie ee + anne oe attire $ Oakland County — Andy Griffith, Elvis Presley . . * 60 Actor, 7 Century plant «4 Fruit érinks ad See > Nor will the battle dispense |,, Erenchot —— = & —— = pees, i > BECAUSE: 3 i We are service technicians, and we — Fegas Aa ety shear ddy = ye | - Deneies. batt i. Perfect. 30 Arrow poison se Spiritual part ‘ >» have put these aie at oder. <— Sullivan July 8 will present | , Winraly | putts ; 2 drnered. t a Music ti nas muneyuse denstn w: “The John Ford Story,” and ex- sound summers media _58 Golf mound , dor model atin caotece 10; ee Man,” Jose Ferrer’s film based on ers (D-Fla) said today he believes come even later. the conniptions of a famous: TV the Senate will vote to allow all . Julie plays a girl singer eligible women to draw Social Se- a real radio-TV life causes curity retirement benefits at age ‘most fans to wonder how she rates 62. ‘stardom and all that cash . carertay’ s Perry Como ing . PLEASED GOODBYE caper- “Miss Brooks.” . .. Not only has it been a sad misuse of Eve Ar- fielded a great deal of stupidity, such as school principal “Mr. \Conktin’’ in this grammatical groaner: “Who can’t help who?” ee plenty to sing — on the soundtrack — the title song of the film ‘‘Some- body Up There Likes Me,” which he'll also naturally record for RCA-Victor ... Gertrude Berg’s grandson Joshua with day from 3:30 to 4 p.m. EDT. grandmom shortly. as a “Peacock 2 LOCATIONS 339 W. Huron (At Palmer) After One Now at 26 E. Huron (Acress from Pest Office) - is Trip to .. . | * s s PARTISAN BILL “ Many senators have reported receiving heavy mail complaining 3 that the Finance Committee bill Smathers said in an interview UMfairly favors widows. | Mickey Mantle’s grand slamming he thinks the vote on a proposal will pay him one grand ($1,000) for to set up a new Social Security the committee, told a reporter 7 disability program will be “‘real such mail has come to his office close aereeaats volume. He said he | A Social Security bill passed by by stressing the cost lthe House a year ago would have °f a reduction in the minimum > We won't miss the departing established a program of benefits 28¢ for all women. for persons permanently and to-| tally disabled at age 50 or above. is 65 for men and women. ONLY WIDOWS hower administration, - stripped from the bill the disability provi- sions and voted to permit benefits at 62 only for widows—not single working women or wives of re- tired men. Smathers, who serves on’ the committee, sppoceed these |moves. e ¢ A number of Democrats have. ‘said they will seek to restore the ‘House provisions. Senate debate on the bill, one of the few remaining major measures | due for consideration this “year, scheduled to start tomorrow.! But no votes are expected before Sen. Byrd (D-Va), chairman of 4 Srhathers aid he is convinced. den’s comic capabilities, but it It also would have allowed women ‘here are enough Senate votes to to draw Social Security benefits Teverse the committee and put in’ at age 62. The present minimum ‘h¢ age 62 provision for all groups of women. * * * But he said he feels some sen- The Senate Finance Committee,-ators do not want to vote now for N ome: following the urging of the Eisen- a second major benefit, such as. mee pee eed ye the disability system, because that would necessitate an immediate increase in taxes. 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