SCNT aeRO Te 5 4 1 . 2 ‘ ‘i. aes A NEAR MIRAGE — To most people this morning a sight like Pontiac Press Photo | 8 “this wouldn't have been surprising. It was all that was missing as a just Baa of Lake Superior as a blanket of snow did fall in a June 1 Robbers Slay Detroit Editor ‘in Gotham Club. jmen, including the con- ‘Merit Award |Committee of Waterford Polish Newsman and teachers. Slate Study of Proposal “In a close vote last night, the Profe sional Problems (owe @ proposal for. merit pay raises for township’ First Seventeen committee members representing some . aonn WwW aterford Teachers Veto ‘Hazel Park Trio’ Program; Escapes Chair With New Plea Township teachers turhe a'- Degree hirdee Charge Against Boys Masked: “Gunmen =e teienntnaeetinn, New Yorker Killed by NEW ‘YORK. (PF — Two | | | 3 troversial editor of a De- Trumans End tot oush newspaper ere [Falian) TOUT ii est a bl Salzburg, Austria Next ; aldup by two.mas gu ‘men in a lower East Side sop o Eurgpes": ‘Trip; social!’ club. A third man ‘'©Se€@ DY Hatans \was wounded. | ] | | VENICE (INS) —Harry S. Tru- + Sao teacareiglie different) ee schools voted 10 to 7 against the measure. But! the. committee plans to! were spared death in an carry the measure over Ohio electric chair for the summer, for a more murder yesterday, receiv- thorough study in the fall. ing instead a sentence to Under a plan recommended by’ Superintendent of Schools William/life imprisonment at their Shunck, awards between $800 and arraignment..in Wapakon-: $1,000 would be made’ fo: outStand-| eta. ing teachers. Shunck suggested a Auglaize County Com- es kr three-year trial’ of the program/ ion ‘pleas Judge Jacob T. | The issue, long discussed by edu- ,cators throughout the country, gen- Koenig immediately passed sentence after hearing « yo _ = tte oe? 2 oh 4 a i * = I ; = % * < ; 5 s . ; f,bs i” ? e af eo . - "’ S Se ; a: aCe Po ‘ C4 : .- ‘ > ~ ie gle ee The ieee : : Se ieee yee pnornd sccam Forecaat Tes FOO a ad ome. J 7 7 . x : s* 3 114th YEAR’ Loo ye 1D oma awemavice oe ce (¢ Three Hazel Park youths | Po ae ca chilly 40-degree wave settled on the Pontiac aréa. Eight degrees raat The low for an 83-year period was 39 recorded:in 1910 for this | - Killed were Tho mas _map has wound up the Italian leg Tally means giving _ financial — 47 rowsk ij awards to teachers chosen as out- Bernard Harris and James_ lower and we have had the snow. It wasn't a mirage in nT \Domb owski,-46, editor Of o¢ his European tour with an ad- standing. The jdéa was recom- Thornton, both 18, and Temperature Dips..as Winter Chills Area ithe weekly Glos Ludowy miring took at the medieval and mended by a Committee of the Willie Thomas, 20, plead (People’s Voice), and Frank Renaissance marvels of Vicenza White House Conference on Edu-’, ‘guilty to second-degree Grodzki, 45, New York 27d Padua. | City. | The Soraice ‘president and his cation last year. | Shunck's merit pay proposal ing of a bartender Jan. 24. ‘murder in the holdup-slay- . - Windows-slammed shut, furnaces in temperatures in a off the first day of June but this, Dombrowski's wife returned to Venice for a involved two separate groups, | A charge of first-degree murder, _ hewspa per was —tiat clicked on, topcoats reappeared period, — and tempers- were on edge this: ware morning as Pontiac area residents | will continue tonight, the. ‘Weath- i! awoke to-a disappeinting 40 0 Hegre | chill—one degree above an %3-year: -__June 1 low of 39 recorded in 1910. Calendars instead of clocks were’ Back to normal ‘temperatures Last year it also wasn't exactly checked the first thing as-residents are expected to return over the shirtsleeve weather. when work sci sorbrensie a Fad =e a weekend with a-~ high around 70: Soe began. A low. ot a0 kicked 24-hour predicted for tomorrow. ~ | A stdden downpour Syesterday afternoon plunged the “mereury from 76 degrees at 4:15 to 66 aty 4:6. The high was 80 degrees (it a record high of 97 on June 1, at 1 p.m. after a early morn- ing high of 7@ = climbed steadily to a | high of 78 in: the &fternoon. _ - ~Thé coldest spot of the state last ‘Detroit: Common Council several Salzburg. Austria, today by train. | council made up of principals of after a surprise move by defense night.was Houghton with a 36 tem- years, the Council saying’ the. The Trumans almost got a traf- the various schools ang the su- attorneys, who conferred with eee 7 asi Pellston 2S) paper was Communistic. fic ticket when theff driver, un-, Perintendent. jeaige Koenig _ ace At Sak ce Z ‘familiar with Vicenza, went the Each group, in the plan, would ‘ey George Monahan -¥he , lowest’ temperature before. Dombrowski testified ‘In April wrong:way on a one-way street. make up a list of teachers whom Several relatives were at the ’ ae ai note © a . yee ye 1952 before the House Un-Ameri- The officer on duty blew his they considered outstanding. If a conference and sentencing. thermometer reac’ a hig of can. Activities’ Committee in whistle, whipped out his summons teacher's name was on both lisis, When akan ty Jasgelicenie it” reception last night at the U.S.” | the Professional Problems Com- carrying a mandatory death pen- banned. from street sale by the consulate. They weresto go to | | mittee and an administrative alty under Ohio Iaw, was reduced 8. aa ee i COnSUTIATC. and The er-Man said, to a low 36 to 40 degrees accompanied by 1934) expected scattered frost. State Traffic Kills 8 Thursday 46 at 2 p.m. | Washington. At that time he was pad, then suddenly recognized Tru- the name would automatically &° th thi h ie as “high in the hier. man, saluted and directed the Car before the Board of Education Per- outs tephed Ne." "a a of the Communist party” down the right street. sonnel Committee composed o They had been indicted on the | we Charles Potter, then a repre- - Much of the Truman's sightsee- the Superintendent and two mem- higher charge in the enacting | of Higher Toll Than Holiday Threatens Dikes By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Eight persons—three more than) the number killed over the Memo-,. ‘Day holiday—died in traffic accidents on Michigan roads yes-| terday. 4 * The toll included two 12-year-old Macomb County boys who were killed when struck by cars while riding their bicycles. And an Ann Arbor teenager Columbia River | sentative from — and now ing was done on foot. The ex- bers of the Board of Education. Charles stolmibac®. 54, in his tav- | inj kle has: ae ; ‘a U.S. senator. ee wet el ac te pet ry The final recommended list to erm near Wapakoneta. See listed as ae ‘I'm going to give these reporters the Board of Education would re- |” The sentences will be served We 0 - ommunist - party Fis following-me a workout.” sult from a screening process bY | a+ the Mansfield, Ohio Reforma- amtramek in-i345, ran the Personnel Committee. - | tory. Judge Koenig said the trie The Trumans paused long. ae — a enough, however, to look at the Shunck said that this particular will be eligible for parole after Ni ‘ jcenza rotunda designed by An- plan was the only one of its kind 10 years, “if they =e them- Jin! | qheraite the cotroveria) nature drea Palladio in the 16th century, in the state, to his knowledge. Mer-| Selves.” the’ dual holdup atlases & the model Thomas Jefferson fol- it plans are familiar to all educa-| Harris and Thomas had escaped ently as for purposes of robbery ms in designing Monticello. | tors. he added,-but the degree of briefly from jail in March while = Tremen wes baggy to find his jteacher participation in this one awaiting trial. A companion, Jerry ‘7 — ~The only. vis \ Deenboow daughter Margaret's wame in the |i “nique. \Clouse, 18, of Muncie, Ind. rmighty Columbia River, fed by gait about 7 . ne 4 in De. guestbook of the “Modern” | Following the committee's vote, guilty to auto theft last March 22 melting snows, surged higher to’ Nowakowski, an: employe of his (157%) Olympic ‘Theater. He | Shunck said, “I will not recom-jand was sentenced to 1-20 years control of his car on a curve about the cars sped away as police went ‘day and threatened dikes in popu- paper. signed his name abeve hers. ‘mend the P program to the Board of in ee eee: A 2% miles west of Ann Arbor,* ‘to investigate. jlous southwestern Washington. | geanley Neowack, a leer ei Padua, the Trumans were, He complimented the group on pear - thie jail a> abe: as Ae veered fn 28 Ort along the sandy| Charies Landets,- IT, ‘also of Ann. The outlook was eased some Michigan state senator, identi. ™ost impressed by Giotto's 14th | was billed Thursday night while. shoulder, snapped otf a utility pole Washtenaw. Coanty sheriff's \and smashed into a tree. deputies sought him on a com. |. * plaint that he had been racing | Deputies quoted witnesses as. cone ae = saying he was traveling at a high’ ———— - ear, _ Melting Snows Cause Flooding Situation Lower ° Washington _4vate: of speed.” They said ‘they | PORTLAND. Ore ‘had received a report earlier that He was Cecil D. Satterfield. 18. 1... youths were racing their cars Witnesses said he apparently lost, ‘near Willpw Run Village. One of, Pontiac's Ice Cream law Comi Another flareup of the ci ordinarice” loomed yesterday afternoon with the filing) in circuit court of a suit asking the court to rule on legality of the most recent Filed by Sol Greenwald, 36, of Detroit, a veteran who the ‘highly professional basis” with near the Indana border, “They Arbor and a cousio of Satterfield, what. by forecasts of cooler fied himself to police as among ‘century frescoes ‘in the Scrovegni which they handled the affair. "were net sentenced on that count was given a ticket for Ate i he: weather inland. the t the party. |Chapel. t “ comm driving. According to deputies, bd . ° Wherever the Trumans appeared, pei enters tis on meee has yesterday. ‘admitted he had been racing and) aS | Police gave this account: wae oe Here was the situation along the a» Baby Elephant they. were greeted with cheers and) said the other car that.sped away The masked gunmen entered the applause. Truman said $ was, uncomfortable, has done more to 4was driven by Satterfield. flooding Columbia, and its tribu-| second-floor quarters of the Polon- gratified by the cordialit, with. mature ro strengthen it than anything ore.” | Deputies traced Satterfield to a! aFies: ia Club, a Polish-American social which the Italian people had re-/ gas Pais in western Ann Arbor _ At Trail, B, C., the Kootenai and'center at 219 2nd Ave. The thugs ceived him. Teacher objection to ibe pro- ~ Almost Causes and were inquiring about him there the Columbia continued __ slow7ififiounced a holdup to some 30 posal stemmed from such things » Circus Stam pede |when, they received the radio Climbs but ake workers held their guests and ordered them to line Brucker will Speak ‘as criteria which would be used t ial “i ‘flash that sent them to the acci- ‘own. ~ cy fa UP against the wals. S select the outstanding teaches! PHILADELPHIA w — A loud ty’ s controvers ce cream |. Fhe" Kontera was ‘holding A number of the guests lunged - DETROIT w — Army Secretary to receive the awards: whether the thunderclap frightened a baby dent scene. Steady” at Bonners Ferry, in at the gunmen, Francis. B. Butler, 18, and = northern Idaho, but was expected ed with a wild burs Robert L. Horcsik, 19, both of to rise nearly “afoot today, | Detroit, were killed when their FS car and a truck collided during | 1. Upper Snake River in south-| | a heavy rain Thursday on Tele. leastern Idaho has spread over: who respond- Wilber M. Brucker will be guest.Professional Problems Committee elephant performing in the main t of gunfire speaker tonight at the 100th anni- was the proper. group“to help in ring of a circus last night, setting ‘and fled without any loot. versary conclave of the Michigan the selection: extra pressures add- off a near stampede of other _ Dombrowski _ fell with a bullet Knights Templar Grand Com- ed to the teachefs job; and “un-elephants that was ended quickly _ (Continued on Page 2, Col,.2) mandery, [Sermbontableness” among the tedch-. by their handlers, five of whortt {were injured. version of the law. ° * pecan his vending truck¢ in‘ Pontia¢ and has re- ~~ + peatedly been Lael for oes ra A Zé e re -s violating the the suit also sigs a ca porary injunction restrain- ing police from arresting him- until the declaratory judgment has been issued. * Judge Frank L. Doty, who ruled) an earlier version-of the ordinance was'’ unconstitutional last May, signed an order requiring Police Chief Herbert W.. Straley to show cause Next. Monday why the tem- Beard injunetion shouldn't be is- version of the a passed in August, 1954, | unconstitutional. “But the city meanwhile amended the ordinance to outlaw “making a noise of any kind” to attract’ customers, and required* peddlers to maintain assistants ‘to watch (Continued on. Page 2, Col. 2) Non-Stop Flights Start DETROIT (*#—The first non-stop commercial flight in history from Detroit to Europe leaves. Detroit- __.Waynie~Major Airport at 2 p.m. “today, Pan American World Air: ways starts dail lar leg with its - DCTC Slipper. first stop. will be in Shannon, Ireland>-The_ non- stop distance is 3,398 miles and it will be covered in’ 10 hours, 5 minutes. — In Today's: Press *. County News....... srevee Md ‘Damon Runyon...../5.:.-- 8 High School. senna rw saees Sn Pet of Gelld....:.:..)2...5-. 38. Seti, cosxsccs! ‘M, 28, 9 Theaters graph road (U.S. 24) seven miles — 2,000" acres of farmland., More if “shupek _~ : ons asked the committee. Jn, The smatlt elephant squealed tort of Monroe. _— = | probably will be covered when the Py izzle No. I: Last Cha nce their’ study next year to make a and broke into a run and about pa Curt ; on An [ ms re . Tee habe driver, Andrew — oO ats. Seturoey. \sdrvey of schools comparable to ® score of larger elephants. | — | North of’ Vancouver, W ash; > ‘wWatertord Township and to study started to follow his lead: : \ Reck, suffered - 4 water was pouring over a crum-| The kettle is simmering and overflowing with merit plang these other towns use! As thousands attending the Bar- <——-— %. | ee = vin to Korea Fai ling - Robert eran 12. of Est De! ltroit. was injured fatally Thurs- In 1X8, he water rose to 30 feet Tday when hit by a car while rid-!and smashed the dike protecting . State Department Says. ing his bicycle ‘near’ his home. the huge war- -built Vanport hows Witnesses told police the boy ped- ing project, Iron - Clad _ ispections jaca out suddenly in front of anon-| A dozen lives were lost when _- Ke to Disarmament coming car. ~~ the homes_of 18.000 were washed Y A. sithilar accident took the life of away in oa Rect. Vanport. was “ GTON \Edward Reickel,. 12, of Macomb not t and the site ‘now. is! m ASHIN “ State De- ‘County. He was on his way to cad- occupied ‘by “track eareems. . ‘partment officials said today the dy atrw-goit-elub when he was ‘bled. dike- into a farm area. greenbacks as the Press nears the climax tq Puzzle No. 1 in its summer POT-Q-GOLD Contest. | Remember, the deadline for solutions to be in the mail is Tuesday midnight, June 5. Winning en- trants and correct solutions will be announced next Friday. Puzzle No. 1 is reprinted for~ the last time on Page 38 of today’s Press. Sie No. 2 will start Monday. | if any. num & Bailey circus started to a \rise from their seats the handlers jmoved in quickly to divert the State Store Sales Up nerd toward a corral. WASHINGTON « — Départment| But in the cramped’ confines of store sales for most of Michigan|the corral the elephants became — were Up 4 per cent last week. The More excited and started -pushing national sales averaged 3 per cent|against each other. Seypral of the better than in the corresponding, handlers-were stepped on as they week one year ago, said the Fed- tethered the ponderous animals, eral Reserve Board. i ee One Big Family Yard outlawed selling ice cream )£U4 breakdown of arms. import curbs. struck by -a car. Police said the! jt Korea proves the need for an iron-clad inspection system in any - global disatmament programm.” ” ‘The — of inspection — Safes ~ to.make certain that arms reduction pledges would net, " (See Lawrence, page 6.) | ‘be secretly broken—bas proved a imajor stumbling biock in Russian-| control for ears. The United States and its Ko- rean allies yesterday again ac- cused the Communists in divided { ‘| Western negotiations over arms 4317. . ts Vego Nelson, 75. iof Greenville jtwo-c: ‘boy veered his bicycle in front of Mrs. Bertha Zimmerman, 0. of (Detroit died Thursday nightafter|. “being hit earlier by a car_as she cfossed a Detroit intersection:-The roman, police said, stopped i in front of an oncoming car. Joseph Sedletski, 67, of New berry, a retired lumberjack, was, struck and. killed Thursday night iby a truck in Newberry..State Po- lice said Sedletski was. walking | on was killed Thursday night in a ar collision on M91 three |miles north of Greenville. His wife, Anna, was injured critically. | 2) | Korea of violating the armistice the basis for a demand that the Communists must withdraw their Poland and Czechoslovakia; The everything the very first night” said this adver- Towa Bridge. Is Falling Down | ; a5 & Who’ s Gonna Shave? BOYNE CITY w—Beginning to- day, shaves cost five dollars in Boyne. City and a permit not to‘ shave costs one dollar. The permits, are part of a promotional stunt fon the city’s centennial celebra- tion being soi this summer. CHARLOTTE, N.C. @® — Seven neighbor families_bere have put © a reverse twist on the old adage ‘good fences make good neigh- bors." They chipped in to enclose their back yards with one, big fence, making a private play- ground for their 17 children. Five Surveys Now Prove \Polio Vaccine Ettective CHICAGO (#—Evidence that Salk polio vaccine gives good’ protection to children of presthool age and to babies was shown in a Michigan study, today. ‘The tests indicated, however, that these younger - t which ended the K — Pies ihe Sco. sf Speedy: Results! y children require at least two — and prefer- The violations charge formed] «gold ‘eve jably three. ‘The researchers studied the responses| of 135. infants in the test. other two member. nations, Swe. To Place Your Want Ad | Ss 2 we | wine Freepenetge dy aod DIAL FE 2-8181 - NARROW. ESCAPE — The car’ above, driven i. AP Wirephete -- that Red. violations “and}. = Just Ask for the by. John Theis, 63, who lives near Dyers- it into a shallow, creek, on Memori ew had rendered the WANT AD DEPT. ville, Iowa, went out of control and apparently Day. ‘Theis, bleeding from-cuts, was taken commission useless, eae . struck a diagonal support post on the bridge and 4 home by another motorist, et s ay sed . ue . : ee < . nom 2 : ar { Loe ee Fi he F ‘ ud 5 f | F Sip, ' % . es Ai} be jh | f- 1 / = rie, Three types ot virus ere uaa members of the Neutral Nations] get quick results and 116 preschool children. The cnaarstii the vaccine — pore ae = eee Tee {was checked by a virus¢ Oo a ne between afd South Korea in a week. x meat ener fone | oo iirewdlins The’ Communists reportedly re- bea sink & fixtures, measured the abil- plied that the United States and — ity of antjbodies in the its-allies are trying to wreck thé * How about you? Do you patients’ Blood — /when armistice; have ' some’ you would ~ mixed” wi virus — to pre:|" The effect would be = halt oper- bre g once flocs vent infection of a/ tissue ations in South Korea by commis-|. |! : ! sion membérs from Communist wert it is to find a .jculture by the virus. poo » __— _oe PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 1986 "GEORGE T. BECKER | ie Ceam lw to Go Into Court a \ (Continued From Page One) "traffic while children ‘were noes ‘their _wares. Detroit Attorney Paul w: “Hasty: : acting, for Greenwald, said today | - he asked a declaratory, judgment ‘on legality of the ordinance to forestall further appeals on ordi- nances! which “May” be: amended while the appeal is in process. The | temporary injunction, he ~ said, would prevent police from “waiting until the weather is hot , 'and business is good, and then ar- | resting my chent and holding him ie ‘for’ geveral hours.” “Two or three” times last year, Harty said, Greenwald was. arrested and held for ‘‘several hours” without being ticketed, | Harty“satd Pontiac Munjeipal Judge Maurive E. Finnegan, who: ‘agrees with Judg re Dot¥ the ordi- nahce is. unconstitutional, has dis- — 1 -the joini Ad Budoing BIRMINGHAM —. William Barkley, 47, ah executiv M..cManus, John & Ay since 1936, died heart: attack. attac previously. kley, who lived at 2720 Pine Hill, was a native Detroiter and Miad had charge of budget control of the firm's Pontiac account since MaeManus.- Surviving are his wite, im Saghy Barkley, and ‘twe sons, Thomas and Michael, both at ‘The Day in Birmingham \ 7 i were nted by Eberle Smith, if Jpehitectural firm, at a build- committee .meeting of the aa Sey of education yesterday, Valley. Woods is among "four elementary schools expected have their first use in the’ fall of, 1957. ment areas are not, established yet, but Valley Woods may serve students south of 14 Mile anid poss: Bly Westchester Vil- lage. _ The othera being planned sre schools. _Edu cators S oods School Midvale, Harlan and Greenfield | “Preview _ liance of the Unitarian Church, | Mrs. Peter Loomis; 6048 Dor-. rape cage st ceestry t the 12:30 p.m, meeting and rummage sale plans’ that her committee . or Memorial te aeseeses members ‘is slated for the Pythian Sisters, ‘Temple No. 94, meéting at 8 p.m, a ‘Tuesday at the SS House. Amount alloted for Valley ‘$i niture, and architects’ fees, as is $675,000, which ts to include ee | home. Serviee will be at 10 a.m. Mon- day at St. Hugo of the Hills. Fu- neral arrangements are being imissed numerous tickets against” Gree peal 4nd other ice. cream! ies at Home | Bur ‘gunidipal Judge Cecil Me- weH as construction costs. The four board members, who| form the building committee, and. school officials jooked at colnet . Callum. he said, continues to en-) } of FLAe Former Cit Re ° ter, Tforce the drdinance. McCallum has handled by the Bell Chape of the samples for «interior colors . for . uy. p : said he feels obliged to-enforce the William R. Hamilton Company. Derby Junior H School, but . Producer of Movie €S-measure, since the City Eommis- ‘asked for samples of slightly darker tones. The pastels ease... Dead in /Colifornia George T. Becker,. 50. a former reporter gr ‘the editorial staff: of The Portiac Press, died yesterday , at his home, 563 W. Hilisdale Bivd., San Mateo, Calif i For the last 14 years, he was a, a producer of commercial movies. | (Continued Fropr Before going to California thnee in years ago, Becker was in charge twice in wre head. of motion. picture production _ at Watfer Nogas,. Vogue Wright, Chicago. i J., was taken to ones nm Telegraph Company Resumes Pay Talks Wage contract talks between t /sion has Passed 1 it. Detroit it Editor ior Dies in Gotham Hol cae so maleate von | Page One) 40-member gredp boarded a bus in Pontiac yester- his abdomen. Grodzki was shot, day on the-first leg of a trip to Washington, D. C. | Au per “ong making the weekend trip are’ past 60, Newark, present pupils of Miss Janice Antona, 193 W. (ee rd Ave., who for years has taught new,, were too light, they egies * Reorganization a Gs and Coun- try School is being celebrated _to- he night at a dinner at the school. a Western Union Telegraph Co. and Guest speaker will be Dr. Gunner} “+ some 34.000 employes resumed Dybwad, director of the Child ; -« ‘today with most workers still on Study Assn. of America. FOR CLEANLINESS IN YOUR KITCHEN the job’ despite a strike threat last) Ptans for the School for Gifted | Use FILTER-FRY, the filter cover midnight. | Children and its non-prefit educa- . that catches grease, permits steam = Officials of the Commercial. Te-| tional trust will be detailed by | tT esape. Add water right through. legraphers Union have declined) (ty and Country's director, «FILTER-FRY without spatter. One ——'specific comment but some ob- George A. Roeper, leaders of the | piece—all aluminum | embers ‘ofa ; i le > residents how to become American: citizens. Pic- tured here are: (left to right) Mrs. Sam Xenos, ., 104 W.New York Ave., Mr$. Carl Voydanoff, 126 ”“W., Huron St., Anna Novakj 21': Elmwood .Ave., | = Jaconett¢, 469 oe ee cake Ave. Pontiac i Préss Photo ‘He was bern in ‘Tecumgpeh A (Hospital with a bullet wou rol - = = = 18, 1906, the son of Henry and the abdomen. His condiifs oh was iS ke | servers state that at ing an i pTAcand the trustees of the =€asily washed. Katherine Theis Becker. # reported as fair. : u arno, Son- =. | formal contract extension has been ynoot, IM TWO SIZES - He was graduated frorn Pontiac Th Jub é t ] | 03 al epar ment ficial - arranged with Western Union man-| * s ’ Fer? to 9” os 2 ro e club was fe ing a group 0 T. ement ; . _ lf EE Rs aaa en, hae Rens Tour. Disney fale A sgtecy, inanager of the tC eee ay em ccna | 0 tenes OE First Ereehy, yesterday, Fon = ee Ge ue and Hollywood “| links “Pontiac ‘office. fe) this pm. tonight at Springdale Park TRADE magK Prving Pans... $1. 00 : terian Church. + |imunist“Poland. Dombrowski said : |morning that the 23 local employes for @ “fireman's picnic.” to one Sp meee Me Ree oe Fem hes sfganized the tour. The party! LOS ANGELES {INS)President De ica Qe. lew Of fice ‘who would be affected by cask: PAF --Burten, survived (as—brea : their years events ae by his par Was king —up when the SUR~Sukarno of Indonesia, fresh from a = ipany-wide strike reported for work) Ty. church Women’s Fellowship -ents_at Watkins Lake; a son Jope » men arrived. tour of the natural wonc lers of the on schedule. will picnic next Wedne aday at of San “Mateo; a sister, Mp«: “Ar-| —} 'American southwest, madé a visit; Irv ing W. Thomas, . une S._-ad-/Arthur Summerfield had indicated; The CTU is seekipg an hourly 15 39 Mrs. Marion Eljotte’s HOUSEW —2nd FI : ld Nienstead.of. Bontja€ and ry NEW YORK, (INS)\—Aneighbor- : nd the dedi¢a-| - 2:30 p.m. at Mrs. Marion Eljiotte’s ARES __—2nd Floor epee daginegieasd ps , Re heighbor- to the man-made wonders of Holly-| ministrative -masiager of post of-|he would try to attend the dedi¢a-|wage increase of 15 cents for all 2930 Tel ; brother, Earl of “Reyet Oak. hood charactertknown at “Whitey” = ‘tion. However, pressure of busi-' \ aaa| te demanding’ ether Pont . segreph : - a ‘wood and Disneyland. : fice real estate, is travelifig front: P employes s den 4 His funeral wij be at 2 p.m. today was $ought for a lead to the | De. Sek ; | teas! a , ness is expected to keep in him jn job classification and fringe’ bene-! Sines 6s a Bheton —— WEEK-END Saturday trop’ the Patterson-O’“bandit team who killed-two men, : hie arno, his son, Indone- Washington, D. C., to dedicate the Washington, Mrs. Hawkes said. jfits averaging 12 cents an hour 4, ot weck G0 sesert es Specian’ Connell Fy éral Home, San Mateo. one a pro-Communist éditor of a oan : igh officials apd other now Orchard’ fake Post Office The new Orchard Lake Post Of Average hourly wage is currently eu dw te me W = AL fo 1Detrojt Polish weekly. - Thomas | seal te - his hagoin | age a ltomorrow,. fice is 20x30 foot building. $1.88. iocneeney =e — 0 Al é . . =| ate 2 , wo days in the|Los An _ c . “Mos Archie Fuller Dombrosk im a/Manhatran ao- tome Ge epee the toe | The 3pm. ceremshny will e held Ms omy jwo service winds, Be Ww S : - c a. i : arting Word has been received.of the) poke gard Whitey’? may | their tour. joutdoors at the post office, 3735 C4) mail .delivery to 1,100. addi- \To Conduct Autopsy ork toppages. 7. aaetty of = Mrs. Archie’ (Mary) | saw the aay neg The president visited Metro-€ommerce"Rd., if weather per- tional homes in \Orchard Lake. r ‘56 Est abli sh Us ) Fuller, 73, of Eaton whp also critically ‘wounded a |Goldwyn- Mayer movie studios and mits, according to Postmaster Mrs. Westacres and part of what in Automobile Death £° j _ res 2. a eae gaa idl "Wednesday third man during the - thwarted heey ns i ee ee Disney ‘Mary. HaW&es.:In case of rain, the formerly was was Bontipe Be Rt. Pon ¥- -Year Mark night. - - | held last night in the Club | ment park, later ip the diy. dedication’ program will be held | Pathologist Dr. John Marra plans, \SHINGTON UP — The gover: Jointed Style Mrs. Fuller was born in Chictes.| | =: . Sukarno told studio dhiefs he: ‘across the street in the hall of oe " Ex- Grid Star “7 Star Held. to conduet an autopsy today to mept reported yestérday that strike 3 SECTION the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| A police’ alarm described the jx one _of Hollywood's greatest'Lady of Refuge - Church. y - at re . - : | é¢termine the cause of death of a idjeness was higher during the first ; Frank Fall. Before moving to holdup men as both apparently fans. He said ‘he sees four or five ‘church grounds also will *rovide| T ma four months of this year than for is ing 2. Eaton Rapids she had lived here Puerto Rican and either 25 or 26. American films each week at the! parking facilities. ~ on Sd large Farmington Township n who re ‘ 1952 : Ss She 1 th was de- was found slumped over the seat Any comparabie pe riod since 1952 on Cottage Street. She belonged to| The two-pisto’ ug Presidential palace. wit tal tank N Aboag “7,700,000 man days of POLE the Episcopal Church, Eastern scribed as ‘S-foot-5, 140 pounds, | Ral Se ee | SOUTH HAVEN « (- A formér % bis car in Novi Township yes | eackine time were inst from Jan Star and White Shrike of Eaton with dark hair, heavy eyebrows. with the Post Office Operations \jichigan State. University football terday afternoon. = Our $1.29 Valve BS body of John E. McKenzie, uary through April, the Labor De- Oakland County Deputies | ‘at Washington, D. C., will serve ‘payer was held for investigatiqn Te as master of ceremonies, and ‘tod is = h beat. 4. was discovered in the vehicle partment said. The compar tri fig- Probing Theft of Rings— | 1 Detroit regional postal officials bah a Seren utipes Cubes! parked off the road at Grand River ure for last -year was 5.410.000 . Oakland Count)’ Sheriff Depart. Emll-Wilson and Elmer Wallen | srniete. east of Meadowbrook, road by a man days, that for 194 was 4.60. ment detectives were , seeking: a, wae awe Sunes Sed ast Mickey Jelke Loses ‘ will give brief talks. « * @l |passerby. His family told investi- 000 and that for 1953 was 6.400.000 iperson or persons who reportedly! * Local dignitaries who-will par-| In critic al condition in a Kala- gators the man had gone to the le Jemeary Aged) TS? othe ie |took a woman's engagement ring ‘ticipate in the program are Or-,mazoo hospital Robert Fuller, both of Pon Reduced Term Bid is Fred. Corbus.,0cation that morning to pick up P¢ss amounted to 9.680.000 man land. wedding band from her home chard Lake Village President Fred about 23, of Kalamazoo, sia: grandchildren’ and four | aa grandchildren. Service ™ will be ar? who Por some black dirt. pin s—the time of one man for one Saturday from the Skinner Funeral, ALBANY (INS)—Convicted cafe jast night. —- Walls, West Bloomfield Township lice said suffered a brain hemor-| Deputy Gordon D. Misenar of the 48) Home, Eator Rapids with burial Society procurer Minot F. (Mickey). “Mrs. Freda Francisco, 3046 Wap-|Supervisor. Hiland Thatcher and rhage after a.Memorial Day fight| Oakland County Sheriff's Depart. Lay chan sh cies in the Aurelius Cemetery there, _Jelke failed yesterday in_his bid Kegan St., Pontiac Township, esti-‘Keégo Harbor Mayor Jack Love- with Eugene E..Lekenta, 24, of ment said McKenzie appeared to S8¥ 40 strikes in elect. Miling <' . jto win a reduction of sentence. | mated the value of the jewelry at land.” Grand Rapids. r have died of natural causes. 000 workers for an aggregate of ‘Stuart M. Smith The_cagrt of appeals unanimous- $590, She said she had taken off The Rt. Rev. Maar. Edward ° Stuart M. Smith, 47, owner and Rapids. : Surviving besides her husband “are three sons, Paul Fuller of: and wearing a dark ay jacket. 16- FOOT LENGTH ie Oftticers sash Lekenta, who ear- Knowland Says Visit lier this year pleaded guilty to a charge of aggravated assault on to Russia Is Recipfocal Z ALUMINUM Landing Nets . 20 Inch 717° $! Valve Elastic ‘cord grip. parafined net pictured co SPORTS DEPT. 175.000 workers for two million lost irl. But \put them on again. : College which leases the new. post He was dead on arrival at Pontiac guilty finding in the case ‘ot Mar- ; ‘diction. Invocation -will be by the ing him, The two got into the cision ‘to send Gen. Nathan F. 1908, the son of O. L. and Gene- concurrent three year terms, by) T b 0 D I ostmast Sie" mopped on\. theif wey \try to invite Russian leaders he aXes y ne 0 ar business, Mr. Smith wag the own. though one of the counts WAS! tor pleading guilty to simple’ A special flag, used in eetitoes | eee a srenertoen sam, was scheduled to address a $25-a this city on July 1, City Commis- a manbar of ths Pestisg Ee. itienal. trial at which a parade of Hendrie St., and Mrs. Ella .M.: ployed for the flag-ralsing ritwal.,|ra: state's’ 17-14 football victor ‘ ied Fes | He said international protocol included, above the current rate * — 1's million man days. This com ‘ly a = oleo ao he & {comic the rings early last nightand found.szumal, president of St. Cyril and}. pared with 720 stoppages volves: 'tion-for inducing Pat Ward to operator of Smith Beverage’ Co. Levene’ a high-priced! call, them gone, when she requmed | to Methodius Seminary and St. Mary man days in March. died yesterday of a heart attack-'the court threw out ‘the April 1955 | jotfice to the government, will give another youth, admitted being in a} 6\rAHA (INS)—Sen. William F.’ -General Hospital at 10:15 p.m. guerite Cordova. Pair Santenced to jail lan address and proriounce. Bene- fight with Corbus but denied strik- Knowland (R-Calif.) said the de-; Bloomfield Raises ‘He was born: in Indiana May 9, Jelké@ who was sentenced to two for Stealing Cigarettes ‘Rev. Elmer Steenson, pastor of scuffle jn a restaugant where_Cor- | Twining, Air Force chief of staff. A man and woman from Detroit, W est. Bloemfield Baptist Church. ibus, his wife an three other 1, Russia would obligate this oan - vieve Mumford Smith. ithe court's ruling, still has to serve wore «committed to the Oaktand’ “Postmaster Mary Hawkes will | " Prior to operating his present the original three-year term even County ry Jail for 90 days yesterday. introduce the guests. home from a holiday ating. Cor-|" ‘The Senate minority leader mace | BLOOMFIELD HILLS—A budget . ‘voided. =~ bus was a center bn the Western his remarks in Omaha where he'of §193,000 will” go into effect in _ er and operator of Farm Fresh | He was convicted at a “sche: ‘larceny. in Justice Court, — | tor Lt. Edward A: Hawkes, son e conv + .. Froren Foods heye. He was Anderson Howard, 29; of 9521 | of the postmaster, will be em- Vekera was ike hero of Michi- plate GOP =a dinner. isioners have decided. A tax in | ( $1 per. $1.000 valuation is ‘change Club and “Michigan Bar $100 a visit call girls told of their Grimmett, 30, of 526 Hendrie, were ; oars oa night life, supposedly under the arraigned hy Waterford Township Lt. Hawkes was killed March 29 (over Oregon State in 1952. Association. _ ; : id f th 26- ld h | when th Navy t ane he was e Lel would demand that a reciprocal of $16.80. = Sa ae oss ___He-leaves his wife, the former eee ee Justice Willig. D.' Lefuray. | They piloting | re Texas ‘Chiets leat: rime feed peal for. the. de.| tvitation nd Monee Gel Seen Me A | = gees Ra agit EL k Ori d jacinta cake iibiion ae J. Borer and A. D. Simonson ‘of |ciding points. -He .was suspended on tha to highly placed Russians| Salaries have been adjusted PRICE “SLASHED! arborn; five children, Ga e groc Rec a and progr: ; a e rion Resi ent yn ‘that. Township, ae en etme 2 the aoe Navy ruting OF: |from MSU in 1954. bre net pede: va wee kad vnbadigat Ue am Se Dow-Corning student at Michigan State Univer-; | fice will raise the flag, \detrimental to efforts by persons being planmed with the extra funds SILICONE sity, Gwendolyn, Jill, Bonnie and’ SS behind the Iron Curtain to “e eit provided. ate bee Reappointed to. Post ‘Jail Farmington Man __ Music will be by the ratinally They Clip His Wings their freedom. * S Jther survivors. includ ter t Mrs. Frank Huts. of pea Lake Orion cattle farmer Harry| William Humphreys, 29, of ril! and Methoditis Seminary— cal MALIBU, Calit: (INS)—Augene | Girl, 1 : Birmingham Student hoe 4 three brothers, Dr. O. L. Smith of I Gapling has been reappointed to Farmington, is sefving a three-day the West Bloomfield High School Kruse Jr:, 19, was fined $75 for VT 5, Suffers Bruises to Be Arraigned Saver Pontiac, Arthur M. and Stanley B.’ ‘the. State Fair Board of Managers term in the Oakland County Jail Band. flying without .a license after he‘as Automobiles Collide ef Smith, both of Dedréorn-<. ‘by Gov. “G. Mennen: Williams. for driving on a revoked license. | .Following the “dedication, a re- JACKSON uw — Norman Schrott. $1.00 Value The former Oakland County He pleaded guilty to the charge at ception for Jocal and visiting dig- mare a rented plane on a ranch)’ 4 walled Lake teenager suffered 18° of Birmingham, a student at before Justice nitaries will be held at Roturida near Malibu. He told| the judge he’ reuttiple bruises when the car in Spring Arbor Junior College, will decided to fly home because he which she was rine collided with, arraigned in tifcuit court Tues- janother at U.S. 16 and Orchard day jn the wounding of 12-year. old | ~ Mr. Smith m. h 6570 Radi Mz rade big bo at super isor was named -fo a term. an arraignment ham. He had lived in the Pontiac. ‘expiring April-14, 1960, along with John J. Schulte. aS Farmington Inn. 69° _ tel @ three : members of the Board.) Township _ Thursday, - _Previously, Postmaster Generel “twas too seepy to drive.”’ en (2pm. Mond Garling, was\ elected presi-' |Lake Rd., Farmington, last hight. ‘Eddie Moon, son of a former pres-| from the Boosie Johns Funeral dent af tlie Bo {Managers in| ti Se ee a was Pntibe| ident of the college. The boy was ie = SILICONE - - April, 1955, and Ye ed rea D ] ft y “Pe A di and released at Pontiac General roofs all ‘teath- Hore, Ari, 1958, and veerated oes DO LEG ation O Count; ms tten ING ita fing: he crash. Ee “on Scho “Ea = secretary of the Monitor Ineo W k qd G d R Farmington_Township. police re rifle April 79. ‘ The Weather| wih ofteesin Pontne. WW COKE Convention in .Gran apids ported the aceilent cccurred when|""'* “? | SIMMS ‘ Pell U8. Weather Berean Re I ate Fair; - . . u oem 6ET) Ae : a! PONTIAC, “AND” VICINITY —ciovdy Board of Managers becomes the’ In a caucus. -tenight in Grand national convention. in August. _Main business of the doaverition 2°: awed Lake, pailed eee of Slide Benches Teacher we * BROTHERS ¢ of a few light showert Miichioan State Fair C : Orchard Lake and collided with an grafvatly clearing this afternoon and! gan State Fair Crammins on. _| Rapids’ Pantlind Hotet; “Oaklarid Opponents of the move fear is to pick 88 delégates, with a oncoming vehicle driven by Mrs From Game and Class —Main Floor fenight. Ceoler. High today 55 te ye Septtered frost possible tenight. low 3% North te northwest winds 15. i 23 miles an four and gusty teday minishing tonight. Pontiac Man’ ‘Admits Revoked License Count “|, County's 86-man delegation to this 'weekend’s Democratic state con- Ss will pick four half-vote that widespread northern sup- port of the declaration, including the civil rights passage, may |: half-vote “each, and $2 alternates 'to the Chicago converition. In other business, delegates are expected to act on a change in Ella M* Beatty, 49, of Howell. Polish Conductor Dies BINGHAMTON, N. Y. ( — Mrs.| good condition at “of ac trigger a repetition the 1 Lowest Totay Sin, Ponting a 8 em! Gelegates to the party's national roby walkout at :. mete the pa ‘s vignette heading their LONDON ()—Watkaw -radio to- ete = practice suffered slid- § A Pontiac man paid a total of convention and two full-vote alter- convention.” ballot slates. this fall. ing into first base. ‘Esther Hodley, 55, is reported ins Coeececcccccnvcccveses city hospital ¢ COMBINATION SPECIAL : Ball Point Pen At 8 ar: Wine velocity 18\m ph $60 in Justice Court yesterday after nates. . y reported the death of Tad Direction. Nortbwes The new trademark will combiné’ day eat eusz) She was playing baseball with © rs Sun sets Friday = $02 fe’ ON ier tees ‘0 driving with @ Action also might be taken to-| The 1,200 delegates and 300 con-| the pictures of Governor Williams “C28. Polist’ symphony conduc-| grade-school pupils she teaches at & Lighter £ i Maan acts Friday ck 12 | Roge P t 24 w. (night by the delegation on voting vention visitors are expected to|and the late President Franklin D.|°°": : nearby Kirkwood, i Moon rises Saturday et 12:84am. (\ spit ee ae ee Ww. support for a candidate for.Nation-|give enthusiastic support fo Roosevelt. Republicans now have Sea : j $2.00 Value | ea o_ Demetown, Tempetataree as Spripgfield Township Justice Em- “ niin a Governor DP torages = : ‘an Eisenhower-Lincoin combine- ‘. : 4 Both For— PE Raced) im. lis. M mett JNUeib who commuted a pre:| _Upder'the county delegation’s =) = a or president, but tion. No Hard Rubbing! ° | : Sem 4 He me a vious twoday sentence “in jail, | unit) rule, adopted at the county Adlai Stevenson and Estes! Delegates picked to otra the ‘ ; fh } 3 Hem an 4 convention, support for a candi- ee en ; be- represented. /national convention -will ¢aucus NEW - KOREX - ge : \. Tharstay im Pontiac §° ~—- Defense Pacts Slated akland County's delegation will) Sunday afternoon to organize -and Copper--Brass and 3° {As recorded — yempersture...... : temperature. ........ a teinperstare- BBecmnace! , mapa se —Rain a ae ‘ see © 56 Anne ‘for Detroit in\90 Days | WASHINGTON (INS)—The. Air ‘Force and Navy will lef\out a total { the ‘delegation requires the ole (Si 2 to vote as a unit ‘e @ «8 - “he county delegation oS ag Ww support = ie . elect a delegation chairman. ; CORRECTION: Out Advertisement. in Yeperdey' Press Should ¥. PETER'S, GRADE 1, SKINLESS ~ Stainless Steel ere ; Ee eas ccsesoromcarteteer ten vseeil Xo J of $37 million’ worth of defense ¢xpected to support a nigh; = a) Low soreese roe 5 ee i ae Dee :*-§2 contracts in the Detroit atea with- worded civil rights resolution, ws “HOT DOGS. {rx oa bg By a —— in the next. 90 days. the “bold new program” eS ¢ a __ Highest tind Lowett 7 Temperatures This) Air Force contracts will total/for by. Gov. G. Mennen Willi 97 in hos eary 39 in, —* anes ae na wt le hea at rae, - ° tn ; Stes automatic LIONTER . mnillion...wort e Navy $s at @ meeting . = ® . onan —. Pees yi week let a $2 million contract fo) afternoon, , when the’ ~so-called | Ds. Re = ta a [trai Sahin ae Oh wo 8 Mien gf Bithe Holly Carburetor Cup. hefe} Michigan declafation” will be. a. gp bpend - - Biss, 3 4 New York i et for aircraft carbureto | |couched: in formal language. a thon age eat geet = Fas : Duet : Se Pittsburgh - i, Proposed as a statement of basic - 8 Day comes zen worth 33 po! y Set | se About five quarts of milk ar re principles: by nothern Democratic. vN Bet BY S $M 62 rd iquired to produce orie pound ni liberals, the declaration is. intended 4 ? Ste cee ty average variety of A a for wide circulation in other north: | set 2 0 T , . nema «4 Weshingven’ ul 1 cheese. 2 / . jer states” ‘before the Chicago’ 1200 Baldwin ot Columbia’ ; \2 Main Floor : a - pBOCCCoSesooeeoooeS a | y Bt ”b evatoetea! AT | : 7 : } f| ¥ ae | A f a. Mie ii \ ne Te) Vek ee EG eee fi. PEI Eh Py UT pbs ONE oY ee oe| [is THE PONTTAG PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE 1, 1956 ~ — Re | THREE ‘ pie . ; for- widows from *65 2 Mednesday with sign of Cicer in 2 a Judge New Umpire |zctversicescee'Folsom Endorses s., cad ening ve 5 siCanen Vein He ~ eee a OPEN == 9g for GM Déaler Plan fsstesrasccrsm cm. Social Security Bilt ecient aie Caer yim, cary Tn, hn, ne “shop SIMMS and-save!_ TONITE er an outlined to. dealers jast month.” it. rejected House-passed provi-| 1033Arline St., begins another |an office worker at Pontiac Motor! id Sat “ry oe will eee WASHINGTON (Secretary of|sions which would have increased|ricnt against the dread ‘infection, |Division. . OF an ur y > iam. CG. Coleman, retired The new umpipe retired today|Welfare Folsom today described the Sotial - ‘Security-tax by aboilt Gary, who's right leg was ampu-| Mrs. Thouin's fellow workers = chief judge of the U.S,- District|atter serving 28 years on the Fed-|as “essentially Sbund’* the ‘Social | $1,700,000,000 annually; provided!tated to Kis hip in February, wasjhelped collect over $850 to help ' ; Until 10 P. M. —_ Court for Maryland, -hay’ been ap-|eral Bench. He was appointed a/Security bill approvéd last week rétirement benefits to all women flown to a clinic. in “Texas|with hospital expenses in March. he "Cac Sak, "BO" Peet Cavin Ce onan nns eas at 3 need of oC = a eee eee or xeneral Motors Corp., in tee. eo ~~ onu ar odels SNOOPER-PROOF PROTECTION ~ President Harlow ‘H. Curtice an-|' named chief judge of the ae The Sénate committee approvediered persons who become totally nounced today. in 1948. ~ jlowering the retirement enaena and permanently. disabled, —for Valuables ond Medicines -- 3 Judge Coleman will supersede ke | Ladies’ Summer + { ) “the GM Dealer Relations Board in| He. will maintain his offices at. | SIMMS | BIG 2nd FLOOR | > Has More Items That COST YOU Gee Dresses. adjudicating appeals by dealers Baltimore, Md, 4 , : Bes | an le Ys Some Matehle os.“ HARDWARE DEPT. |B er } Saree ame | | If Its Anything i DRUGS Youll” Find That. SIMMS HAS IT for LESS! WEEK- END DRUG SPECIALS 4 ‘No Key Needed Combination Lock Absorbine DOANS | a Junior PILLS All-Steel SAFE | 1® $2.50 Value $1.75 Value I @ Exactly os Pictured—12'/2x9/2x8" ct fe ALL SIZES Z 4 12 te 20 e Divided Interior—Iindex Card File Electrically welded, tamper- proof construction Ideal for _Yaluable papers, jewelry, money, firearms, dangerous medicines. . 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Don: a, aq ; 7, : this super. savings spec a7: : Fi = . _ | : . 2k an Waile's White Seeing Cénteh—Fourth Ploer . a : eee . ro: ie . = ces i = e ee : a8 : : Meet le ae ‘ : ¥ P “Ss ‘" : if } : > asd pds i ae ee pte = is 8 a eee oe : ew ae, y . ey . . t. = z . * oe 2 % \ S * d : ~ Cae THE: PONTIAC pritss, pRIDAY. foe 4, 1956. E ; - By icceilech aisle’ appellee comets « “tebe, he said, bsaleiig Sanwe ‘wes Teun) ‘nih hai Sige valle: a said the labor’ should . : ! wa thaenal The Senate qidekiy voted for|too, much disorder ony the floor at! ther ibe as, tured aie -wage rates but didn’t pro- | When this. me later Sen. Dougias the time. time, he said. y appeal to the as Phat isthe compl J./(D-I), arf opponent: of Fulbright’s He ait he @ubiad; many: ‘sen- ee highway jaw _ gftors-made against thé rest of the as|amendment, realized what-had/ators knew what they were voting}. The ssp Tet the: Fulbright on out their Sevate for inserting—in the, hew happened. Iie asked the Senate 10 fr, Sen. Morse (D-Ore) said he|amendment’ stand, But the Senateldifferences. The Senate may bow _ Superhighway. — @ few didn't know about it because he/bill differs from a. similar.meas-\tothe House and agree to drop "sentences ; "ye hadh’t beard the amendment ws ou to diner Sen. Gore (D-lure- passed by the. House.whichithe Fulbright amendment. o may ee. @ ~ aaa ~omeaseodll I is true some weren't. looking ~ a , igtening ‘races through hheat | waves... . prettily indifferent to the heat male . Fo the federal goverenient will pay most of the bill, Sen. Chavez (BD-NM) proposed the. goy-4 ernment should decide the wage }~ for men who build-the pet: | work, He said the save 1.41 _on-4-styles! Jumbo Garment i ed * » oe This-‘wasn't ge . law passed in 1931 the labor secre- HTS | Se _~ tary decides wage rates for work- i : 4% Ba «e- 7k _208 on projects paid foF by the em! ty ‘8 . government. This applies to. com] , as y tracts for direct federal constric- ve By Oy Ty tion as well as to contracts for Sup 4 schools, hospitals, ‘housing, air- i Baw ports _ other facilities built with % ' ' 4 oe eg Het 98 Val The: secretary decides what the ¥ Regularly 2.98 Value prevailing rate is in the area for My ] Four styles in your favor- | f the same kind of work—in: this j ite Whitmor—jumbo - gar- 7 case it would be roadbuilding— and says that should be the wage rate for the highway builder. ~ There were a lot of objections, particularly from.Southern Dem- ocrats, including Sen. Fulbright (D-Ark). Their arguments, boiled onan tan like this: What area would | § the secretary select as a yard-| .° ‘stick? An area close to where a. { ment bags that hold up- i| to 18 garments. Complete with o. full length zipper, Heavy gauge vinyt-plas- S} tic . with sturdy three- Bj hook - frames. Choose * wine, green, blue and | a floral trim. Excellent pro- tection for precious win- _ ter garments. 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Pink or Yellow é os Wat's Hoare Het _ idee save 14.99 on two deluxe tehrweiht outdoor furniture pieces” , Aluminum Chaise ond Club Chair 99 | Both for e a regularly 49.98 we for qwet ° cotton filled pads’ covered i in vat- dyed — ! ioe & 4e pees resorts. = t * q Ps P| : a ; : et fs z ; Te nie” usr — or THE A TATED PRESS Ys entitled to oabatne, 6 i el nee, pea Si nese Salpeeneeinenemnasmaeesenel mene ra fat gy te $12. students - got U.S. aid to continue. their education) Between 1948 and 1955. more than: 3,600 were ‘aided in this manner. /Worth noting is the fact that of 1, 300 Chinese .students whi left this’ country = net: all for Chink —930 had their travel ex- eet a Ta our Government. | ee re Only 150 Chinese students were refused exit visas because it was. felt they had acquired skilis here that would increase Red China's: Se potential. When these deten- orders were lifted last year, — only 39 returned to China. . Thus the pamphlet shows that in- " stead of being a_ruthless tyranny, as~~ _ implied by Red China, our Govern- ment was warmihearted and gener- ous in its treatment of these Students. 7 ~ Pontiac Vicinity Is Not the company Favorable to Mosquitees — The _ cool spring has ee the mosquito ito breeding. . ' But they now are arriving in large. . and“vofacious quantities where the breeding grounds are good. _ ? kook ok oti This is on low,. marshy - ground where there is ponty of stagnant -water.~ = , 7 ' Altogh the Pontiac area | has a great number of lakes, they are not the incubating spots fof mos- quitoes like other areas which do _ not have lakes, but tops with the lowlands they like. ~. They do not breed in pure fresh water, with which our lakes are filled, w ith. comparatively _ little _ marshy land around their shores.< _ The lake home development has made our lakes quite free from these. pests. — : x *&* * ~ Qther areas where mosquitoes. abound jealously point to our lakes as favorable to them, but we know opel is not the case. | ~~ A resident of this area may be - petered a little by moéquitoes, _-but he should ‘visit some, of the © __ top —— groundsin order to - ‘mis “especially true of Northern mosquito raganda aa - tent, and liked {t so well appreciate much ~ uliae " ae G 4 +s * fos = fy ay PONTIAG™ PRESS™ SORE nen stay A — * —- ee ars eae : Abd oe cake, fee "drilling spot when they,land on you, ~-and thus give you a chance for a ‘ brush off, as do Oakland County bred ny age apy They strike with- their, drills, and a ee) They’ re poor sports. _, Up around Traverse City it : even is claimed that the blood banks are failures after the —— ae Any young man who hasn’t made up his mind yet as to what kind of a cureer he wants, should consider sei- ence and invention, . a. That certainly is the JesSon taught by the success of 64-y€ar old Wi1Lh1AM: -F. FaiepMan,-& U.S. Government cryptologist: His long time. interest in inves mio “Government employe. _ _ Born in Russia, FRIEDMAN was _-brought to this country at the age of two. A.graduate of Cornell . ' University, he served as an in- structor in the Army Signal Corps during World War I. Ex- ‘cept for three years after the war, he worked as a code expert Yor the Government until his re- —~ _ tirement last July. The machines: peers ia brie vented are top secret. No explana- tion as to how they work is available. “Yet it ts believed that they can scramble - messages in such a way that the only means of unscrambling a: whieh also is top secret. * x * “Bernese! of .the. secrecy sur: a ~ senda “his inventions, Fried- / man was unable to take out’ / ~ patents and realized nothing until / _ Congress bought all rights a him. The Man About Town ‘Walk’ and ‘Wait’ . Our Traffic Signals Seem to Be Somewhat Confusing Troubles: — What you should forget—there’ll be more. » ~ 7 am no end puzzled—and annoyed— at some of our traffic signs. On the pedestrian posts you see this: WALK. _And. then, when the -traffic shifts and you are supposed to “stay put” I see them | flash: |. : a | ’ WAIT. | _ Now isn’t that a bit silly? | - Both of these words are four letters a _-long’.and both start with A.” * Often the. last part of the is concealed, s0 you can only - the “wa.” I beg, of our smart, alert and Ledisi ous~traffic- department to dip into this and see that we get somé relief. I blame that makes the sighs, main- Jy. Tt isn’t the fault of our men. - But I’m. requesting help, | along with a lot of other earnest, law-. abiding citizens, The “Fearful Foursome” are back alive ~—and thankfil. Composed of Fred J. Poole, - 7 >. Rebert Oliver Jr. - y fo ~ Noyce W. Strait Jr., and Howard H. Fi Il, Cney ever will cherish their Antimate as- sociation with a big black bear at their camp near a Canadian. lake. After being chased off in an evening*visit, it returned for a night raid on their commissary at several return visits were made. treat’ it “Was-encouraged by Howard's .22, after which they broke camp, rather than spend another night in communion with a wild animal that - might have engendered a spirit of re- venge on what he thought were some overgrown Canadian bumblebees. A souvenir colt “temued in. 1863 by Morris & Messenger, Pontiac hardware dealers, is owned s | ‘Allen Means — of 185 South Hospital R Road. = A tulip with quadruple blossoms ona single stem is reported by = Dorothy Randell, towing in her yard at Union 1 Verba L- Orchids to 5 t finally paid off when Con- —_ +: : s-voted him $100,000 for all rights - to 5 coding: machines he devised as a its last re- « shot from. narenroareti se MORRIS SS et hy i | ~ "Don’t Let It Throw You, Mister! hare ON ead, sae UTS ot David Lawrence Says: Ouster of ‘Neutral’ Armistice Team Rips Peaceful Coexistence Sincerity WASHINGTON—The sham of “peaceful cooexistence” has been revealed. The Korean armistice ment has been torn to shreds by the Communists. them is FrrepMan’s decoding ma- , A formal announcement, made by the United Nations command at Panmunjom, has just-been given out here at the Department of State. It says that, although the armistice agreement has been in _effect for three years, there has been a “notable. and. persistent failure” of the armistice arrange- ments. i bet | | ZFESF e] " operate in the north while the U.N. has permitted the Communist ‘teams.to go anywhere in South Korea. e- ‘ . * e’ ® : The U.N’. announcement deais unequivocally with a disturbing situation. The President has yield- _ed to the pleas of some of the “peaceful ‘cooexistence” the Soviets is to build respectabil- ity. It means a good deal inter- sian people are led to believe America approves of the Ytalitar- iam régime. UNDERGROUND SNUBBED © agree-, ‘There is need for a different sit- uation than now exisis. It must be solved within the next year.” DELICATE SITUATION American troops stand guard 'n'. Korea. They can be attacked at any moment if the Communists choose to provoke an engagement -and blame it on the other side. It is a delicate situation that will not be solved by further appeasement of .the Communists, either in Peking or in Moscow. The net effect now of the as nouncement by the U.N. is a suspension of inspection privil- eges hitherto given in South Korean territory to the so-called “neutral” teams—those of the Communist stooges, Poland and Crechosiovakia. But on the world stage, broacily speaking, how can the Soviet Union continue to talk of “peace” ‘when, it aids an aggressor to vio- late a-signed military agreement? Small. wonder that “‘peaceful co- existence” is losing its appeal: as a slogan of sincerity. ‘saber -it is rapidly proving to be a — of insincerity. | (Copyright 1956 - New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Age TRAQ SEEKS armistice as Brit- ish advance. HULL WARNS France against pro-Axis policy. 2% Years Ago NEW YORK minimum wage statute invalid. - . ~ _ INTANGIBLES tax dropped by city, THOUGHTS FOR TODAY He shall deliver the island of the innocent: and it is delivered by tire pereness of thine hands. ' — Job 22:30. * . . We have not the innocence of Eden; but by God's help and Christ's example we may have the victory of Gethsemane. — Chapin. Granny Scorns ‘Pig Feed,’ Suffers From Rheumatiz By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. “Some time ago you said you'd like to hear from a wheat-raising farmer who has enough good sense to eat wheat as a staple in the everyday diet. “As long as I can remember, my husband's family have done instance, compromises gniy, to the extent of putting a little home-ground, wheat with the white flour at each baking. Bat grandpa eats his wheat daily, cooked as a cereal. “Grandma won't have any — ‘Look at it!’ she says, ‘Pig feed, I call it!’” “Grandpa, age 82, looks much younger, works around the farm every day, and he is able to run a tractor all day. He is in posses- sion of all his. faculties. ~Grandma, age 76, is . deeply wrinkled, with rheumatiz_ so bad in her knees that it is very difficult for her to walk a few yards. She seems to be withering or shrinking. “Grandma. will not drink.- milk. ieee drinks lots of milk.” (B. l) : Graridma's vagaries might not - Matter, if they concerned less im- portant foods than wheat and milk.’ Now take mashed potato. If you want to turn my gizzard inside out just drop a gob of it on my plate when I'm not on guard. It’s not that I don’t like pota- to. I go eagerly for shoestrings, and on occasion I have encoun: tered good French fries and I'm always happy to trade the inside of my baked pptato for the skin of yours. I like hashed brown pota- te, escalloped —. and po- tate salad, | It makes fittie ances in my nutritional | condition ‘whether 1 eat potato ‘and tomato or do with- - out, It. makes a great deal of dif- Milk or skim milk or separator milk or buttermilk is also the best source of riboviavin, and riboflavin deficiency cominonly accounts for dull lifeless prematurely wrinkled skin—it is the vitamin which Prof. McCollum said “preserves the characteristics of youth'’ — ofie” characteristic being a.good com- plexion. ante letters, not more than one page or 160 words long pertaining to personal health tocar hygiene, = | to disease, diag- nor or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Wilitam Brady, if « stam self- addressed -— ia sent to Pon- tiac Press, Pon Michigan. (Copyright 1986) affairs. We here at Bethany follow this established pattern. While I am writing on this pol ject, let us face the fact tha _we need a greater Pontiac some: ~ mittee ‘for — evehts, so Voice of the People oe Rev. Fred R. Tiffany, pastor — Bethany ; Baptist Church . Exile Brings Loneliness ‘to Archbishop Makarios — _By JOHN H. MARTIN | INS Foreign Director - Archbishop Makarios, the Greek Cypriot nationalist leader, is lead~ _ frig a very lonely life far from his revolt-torn island boeneiaing. A London newspaper has re . ported that a British pacers Eric Hnut, and 17 other persons were shipwrecked and drowned while trying to execute an “inter- national plot” to rescue Makarios from exile. The British Calonial Office has professed disbelief in this story while Makarios himself has ruled out any idea of escape or rescue from Mahé Island = in | the ‘Seychelles. Makarios’ “own views | were re-. vealed by. ‘the acting Ethnarch Bishop Anthimos in Cyprus, who _feceived a letter from. Makarios. * * * a ‘ “Mahe,”’ said the exiled. leader, “is a very-suitable place for exiles for there's no possible chance for contact with the outside world.” FAMOUS RESIDENT Makarios is probably the most celebrated, or the only celebrated, resident ever lodged in the Sey- chelles, which are a group of rather picturesque islands in the. Indian Ocean mid-way between India and Africa.” » * * «@ : A reporter for the London News Chroniclein Mahe says that the Greek Cypriot leader's presence has caused very little stir in the remote island group. Makarios, who was exiled in March, was seen for a ashore on -Mahe, then was whisked away into the obscurity | of a mountain retreat “whimsi- cally known as Sans Souci.” -- “Only once has he reappeared,” the report said, “when he was driven across the island to the lovely beach at Beau Vallon by his guardian, Major Le Geyt, with whom ‘he split « beer." * -The archbishop, dressed in civili- an clothes and not his church robes, was recognized by very few people 2 COUNTRY COTTAGE ™“ The villa of Sans. Souci is only small. country cottage, with three bedroonis and a lounge-dining room with a porch open to an enormous - ocean View over miles of coconut trees. * Ld s - This is not-very much space for ah archbishop, another bishop in _ter at short notice. _ standard est scant eee can see . few — seconds when he first stepped—. exile, a priest and the bishop's secretary, but the Seychelles authorities could find nothing bet- A Wire fence: surrounds” ‘the -place of exile, and a policeman . guards the gate and keeps the curtous away. The archbishop and his fellow éxiles, who occa- sionally putter in the garden, Ninety per cent of the Seychelles: population is of black or mixed - blood. usually with a low living ~ World politics mean nothing to them and it is likely that very few of the natives ever heard of Maxarios and the Cypriot struggle. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE There is no mystery to love... As some incline to There loving’ you. . _ When it. is so apparent that... You are my dream come true? . .. My heart belongs to you because . . . You - are’so good to me .-. . With every Virtue of the soul... As anyone Am I a mystery to you? That it is something far be- . The normal vision’s . And as you give your . . And gently hold So there is nothing of your heart . . I cannot under- stand... Indeed I would be sad, and 1’, . . Would know not what to do... . If anything mysterious * Were drawn around us two.- (Copyright 1956) oe Smiles The people who are always complaining.dhat they don't get everything’ that’s coming to them should stop to think that thaybe they’ re ey yond . range? . love to me . my hand . s s see “Sorin caning time is when mom takes a lot of junk out of the storerooms and junior sneaks it back, ‘into i garage. LJ Lite: Is eater in a jungle than, in a city, says an explorer, Prob- ably based on his ee of being a pedestrian. : . \e ¢ © ‘ico is where any man can do just as he pleases when his better half s ony : Case Records of a Psychologist 4 a You Can Add a Lot of Seeley to Your Life by Making Prize Contesting Family-Fun ° Dr. Arthur decided to oar prize contests as a: family hobby. He and his wife have had a lot of Jun. They won a $1,000 first prize. However, you don't need even a high school diploma to win, so consider con- testing as\a hobby. It ts.ideal” for shut-ing.and semt- -trivalids, ~~ too, as well agthose past 65. ‘By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE - Case R-37.: De Arthur, aged 45, is a successful dentist. “Dr. Crane, some years ago I read your advice about enterin prize contests,” he informed me when I was anes his dental... “society. “So I decided “tw try contesting as an interesting diversion. My wife and I made it our mutual hobby. “Tt has beeti a great deal of fun and we have also won several cash prizes, including one for $1,000. - “I certainly can recommend ft as a very stimulating family proj- ect to tie husband and wife more closely together in their interests.” $10, but we did’ rate two first prizes of $1, 000 each in nationwide. contests. ; And to this day we still have don’t worty on that score. later,” you' can: then bolster your morale. Contests are..fairly judged; 0. _ Or is my lové-so strange- - ee ow is no curtain that is closed we Oren “partly drawn away se How can 8. it-be mysterious. . That I am a 2 Ow ALKIE GIRE — ¥eu can make this little girl puppet walk. Coler the picture brightly with your crayons, and paste it down on stiff paper. Cut the parts out carefully. Fold down the tab at the top| of the apron, B, and paste it firmly behind-the-top of the skirt, C. Paste the indicated part at the girl's waist to the skirt and fold up at the dotted line. Then slip two rubber bands over the tab — marked A — and paste tab A sec ciirel y behind figure. The rubber bands will be held inside- | Carefully slip your two ‘middle fingers through the rubber Ganda and push them down 80 ‘they show below the skirt. Then you can “walk” them around. A pair of doll slippers on the ends of your fin- gers, or the finger ends of a pair of old gloves will help to give the -look of ‘‘feet.”’ The little diagram shows you how the little ’ ‘walkie” works (This idea comes from B. Bedell, Flint, Mich. Maybe you have an idea for-a Junior Editors panel. If so send it in care of this new spaper. and it may be ——s $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfea- tures.) Tomorrow: A b Yokes —— Maternity. Word Greets Animals F orce Robins’ Lofty Triplets SPRINGFIELD, Ohio w—Trip Tr ooping Couple | lets—not the human eda to Detour 500- Mi. “quite a stir in Mercy Hospital's . maternity ward. | ROTHBURY (INS)—A Michigan se 6 “¢ couple en -route to Oregon on A pair of ‘robins, obviously horseback has been forced to make birds with foresight, had prepared 4. 599. mile detour because a car- for the event on a window ledge ferry won't carry their mounts outside the hospitat’s labor room and dog across Lake Michigan. There the oipiets were born. j * * ‘Phe--ruling against livestock | Nurses eae the mother, was made by the Chesapeake and and her young, reported the birds. Ohio Railroad, which operates , were “chipee r* : the ferry. It scuttied the plans of Kenneth King, 30, and his wife, Joanne, 29, to crow the Lake at Ludington, and proceed overiand from Wisconsin. 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Standing slot machines, | sipping | ‘(which was not from _a machine, only because of state liquor laws). a were also freely handing out aa “New yeu take: this,” one ‘nd- man hinted, _ a ae ee Oe mi. - | took chicken soup and Beef Tidbits approached the newest “jnotisters in packaged Selecting fully from_tiie hot foods, we Madagascar (15 cents fot. , 2% for Madagascar), and still, Learned His Job Well . as Dynamiter in Prison - ANDERSON, 5.C. @ — Andres Wood, 36, pl a charge of malicious mischief two sticks of dynamite at a politi- cal meeting. * Nobody -was ’ He paid 4.00 “ee after say- ing: did it just to liven ‘up the eeting, i can't even yote be- cause T've been convicted of grand mareeny-” ‘He said be ‘arses to use dyn- a Mite while working with a road efew as a prisoner. guilty hére to) gtowihg out Of the explosiatl of ra had enough. left for coffee- Havored milk. oe * _s * b “Ah, you ‘didn't get a good Se- lection,” said Wagstaff, pressing. ‘more money upon our. greedy palm. “‘Try-the shrimp’ curry on rice and fruit salad. And _ he threw cautjon and change winds, “wind up with = ¢ nuts.” PRAYEREU . The man to the left@at the Wal- rated ‘banquet table, was potato salad. He appeared to be praying, as he gla ceiling ahve. — * ey aera ee the vend. ithe Sistine Chapel.” ~ The luncheon went oft well, and the vending machine items were tasty. This-could be partly “because the machines, for this press [by the Waldort: opening a 25-cent paper carton of furtively lat the Florentine murals on the ing business,” he whispered, ‘but, 'T feel like I'm drinking beer in| ee: ae f lA Long, Long Smoke PUEBLO,, Colo. @—-When Henry uncle = ean of tobacco. long time. His 80-year-olti| a Meerschaum bought for his| sexes {uncle back in the 19th Century, | 4,000 relaxes to smoke a pipe-|hiolds 14% orale a “as 1966,_ Mc than in | ot tobagco, e's relaxed for @ occasion, were —— ‘The Chickey’ a la King, for ex- ample, wich costs 25 cents in the! Vendo, cost the Vendo Company $3.65 a hse ae: * « had After everyone eaten, | diction: dinner. We will have machines W@S/that provide all the little comforts of home.” . Socks, shirts, books, , conserva- tive neckties—all these will come cheap through automation. And guaranteed—no nagging. FAST RELIEF @|supped and paftaken of seven] ; \varieties of nuts, Wagstaff stood Z Tand gave out with the sinister pre-f” “Our-next step is to eeovide! machines that will turn_out.a full BX “PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST MILTON E. TRUEX, Minister 1180 aes AN GELIST TRUEX NORTH PERRY at SCOTTWOOD _ at Der Old Church, 2 ft :30 P.M. NIGHTLY ~ | MILTON A Warm Welcome Awaits You! During’ Our Series of ‘GOSPEL SERMONS" Daily fans. 4 Wars June 14 with of Pontiac S. Tasmania E. 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C. : ‘act agaigry after “Stage Show” . A member of the executive bership committee, social service commission and educational’ bu- reau. true to your heart.” * . . At the convention Rabbil ‘nars on psychology and religion. |Bing and Frankie snicker about Newport being dead. — uv y 7 ee MM yy « te f : LTH F i 21K38R VALUE-PRICED MOTOROLA 21" eye-conditioned throughout for hour after hour of comfortable viewing. Manogeny console with ff right-up-front-tuning. SWEET’S RA DIO APPLIANCE Free Parking Motorola “Sue! It'll be good publicity. > kt ok jn ‘the National Milk Bowl in December. A, | The team selected, small-fry version of an, “alj-star | Will compete against a stellar Texas team in & | Aiaens Stadium. _ The game, referred to by Réd a Has “the world’ series of small-fry foot- ball, will be broadcast and televised nationally. ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . Gina Lollobrigida’s current movie bosses, the Hakims, are trying to: in- sure her NY visit (for “The Trapeze” |premiere) with Lloyds for up to $12,- 000,000. | Bethard Baruch will visit Churchill in June . . . Danny Kaye’ll do open- air shows in Washington starting June “named “Queen of the) Motorboat 20 . . . Pretty ‘Penney Spercer was Fieet” at Scaroon Manor. ; It’s doubtful Phil Silvers will wed CONSOLE 239° Singers Jill Corty and Mery-Griffin . . . Myron Cohen, get 50 G's for .42 soeereeeee) EARL'S PEARLS . “The easiest vice to ~— up is advice.” —Weedy . Allen. WISH I'D SAID THAT: house if his bedroom is painted pink.”—Al Newmian. | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: phizes Bob Bernstein. “That's why there are so many ‘of salads.” | $78, 000 This ‘Season, Audrey May Get More | aa ~ NEW. YORK—Happy bride Audrey Meadows, who got $2,000 a film for making “The Honeymooners”—$78,000 for this TV When Audrey and bridegroom Randy noses retorn ‘from their honeymoon, she'll talk to boss Jackie Gleason about her} holdover exclusive contract to do “The Honeymooners” another Possibly she'll ask te make outside TV appearances—at $6,000 to $10,000 a crack—since “The Hopeyméoners” won't - be done weekly next season. Her manager Val Irving says, “She’s happy te be back with Jackie”—but somewhere } Her friends meanwhile’teased her ‘about its being unsporting, @ to honeymoon with & man whose arm is in a cast—‘“some- Whereupon Jack Goldstein” cracked, “And that’s. not the Two nice guys, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, don’t seem to get along; so it looks like they'll break up the_brother . Jayne Mansfield switched affections from muscle-man Mickey Hargitay to Hollywood director Nick Ray the other day after dating | Pilot Robbie Robertson Saturday. After a highly satis- factory date with Nick Ray, she sighed, “You’ve got to be The. Newport society set—through Louis Lorrilard—says itu larger skin surfaces and body heat Hoschander will lead in the semi-/¢njoin Grace Kelly's “High Society” from opening ‘cause she, —=,|“the Newport Jazz Festival” is mentioned. MGM chortles, Thirty football-playing youngsters from sng eiene in the United States and Canada, will have a chance * compete g :Antonio’s PENNEY hh | Evelyn Patrick in Las Vegas; he sent a “round trip aks. N.Y. to Vegas—and return, — Louis Armstrong returned from his African trip . already signed his Christmas contract at am: “Beach, will “No man is aimee in his own “accidents will happen,” philoso- “My TV set’s getting old,” claims Alan Dale, “tt just showed A life prison sentence in New ‘The human heart’ pimps five to York. aitomatically operates as a|six quarts of blood through nearly decree of divorce if the prisoner is|4,000 circuits of the nand every . nae : ‘24 “hours. 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PRESS, _FRIDAY, JIU UNE 1 J 1956 a 4 f tweive 4. ara —— = Bane te ear EL es £4 eSecurity Chief Contends Japan Faces[ — Sica a Prin aan tnrtne amtome._”__"|New Subtle Threat From Commies | Organ ; “TOKYO (INS) — The chief of Japan's equivalent of the FBI said Takahashi ented m o.s t | people i- | Recital - é today the nation is facing a new) Japanese Cominuniste as either | He oa, mont ot the and “‘incomparably.. more subtle” festa” whe wanted ‘e St feet once they tart | P nied b , J eee CO _tellectuals’”” wanted t= 5 nay Bl a ‘who’ o1 eg A watt bs infesiel Seme Sr.” ‘after) — y Mr. : OLE : FOERCH } d Flash N14 Piece BROWNIE | HAWKEYE Caine. ns bs 4 BB Lou MOR JEWELERS & WATCH ‘REPAIR at te Oakland Theatet) [than ts practios agtracts these 4 Nn 4 le (xp a ds . ‘i < Abe p Perfect —-—— / : y PM, } i = “* os mr i ‘ures @ e very @ ; and instructor, ¢ DOWN! Wayne University A WEEK! "count 14.95 Staff Organist, WWI, ULAR SUS IC ORGAN _Maceday Lake Rd — Williams Lake Rd. ~ SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 3: :30 P.M. : _ PUBLIC INVITED One Installed by - CALBI MUSIC CO. Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn} Instruments and Baldwin Pianos and Organs . FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE yo “119 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-8222 — ve on the NEW BALDWIN Corner. ae FE S-7421 4 . \ Ae ‘2 ne | ; ‘they were attempted in Japan. “One of the biggest problems) ‘formulating a policy for agricul- | & ‘tural reform.” FARM POLICY UPSET 27 | He said that the redistribution of “the party “ now “includes land reform.” “| | Prior to the war, Japan had a * ae 'feudalistic agricultural system with | urea J { j ‘most of the farm acreage under. 5 ; i control of weathy landowners. UD) DEMU . U ferg) © Occupation directives parceled out \this land to individual farmers in ‘one of the most drastic post-war| 16 W. HURON Open Daily ond Sunday ‘til 10 P. M. White Wings Back : ln the Huron Bow! Bidg. — 212 Blocks West of Telegraph | MUSKEGON w— woe Wings,” \ PLENTY_OF FREE PARKING | — sh A 6 Yd mission-promoted effort. to keep ithe downtown business district - ‘clean ; = = } ‘Pontiac Retail Store — INVENTORY | | REDUCTION SALE Fe or the Bargain you ‘have been Waiting for, Buy /out of Inventory, and Save Hundreds of Dollars! 40 NEW | 1956 a All Body Styles oad Colors! E NEED GOOD CLEAN USED CARS! Palle ala preceat for them. ‘For _the Deal. That Can’t Be Beat, Shop at the ‘hoe ie * Pontiac Retail Store Today and Remember, ; is Dollar for Dollar, You Can't Beat a Pontiac!’ ‘now facing the Japanese Com-] ° 24 | munist party,” Takahashi said, “is | ~ 45 The <7) Goo § HOUSEKEEPING | SHOP ro | ‘Longer, Easier Terms! No Down Payment! - a _ Satisfaction Guaranteed! 7 ~ Brand New WHIRLPOOL 1956. 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WITH — _ TRADE Compare the features of this great range value. $n05 51 West Huron: Street Full width ireeta chest . full width porcelain on hydrator: . . » full width chill drawer .. . famous — Frigidaire compressor. ‘ WITH | ie As Little As 25¢ PER DAY on the Meter Plan NO MONEY DOWN of: PONTIAC Shop : by Phone, Too! _ Monday one Friday Eraiog: i 9- Phone Ft 41555. i i | { i 4 Sy ig aS Be 7 sities too West may be 1". 4 ' a k Aggon s i F 7 rz ? i a x THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ae 1, 1956_ a eS homies in 'their dttotigh to lick the West at its — ~~ ‘Trade: ‘By offering — at very Jow in-/® terest, by selling goods at a loss and by engaging’ in huge barter! deals the Russians and their allies have-mounted a syccessful com- PARIS (Ns) — ‘Big ‘strides made by the Soviet Union and her satel- lites in a joint drive to. increase trade with India is causing appre- |hension among Western economic experts. ‘This uneasiness is caused less hy fear that the Communists may Win‘a large part of the colossal : market than by indica- . ‘that the Soviet bloc trade e is inspired more by ey than economics. The ultimate aim of the “Cae '|munists, in the view ef qualified experts, is’ to. bring about in India a state, monopoly to h handle’ Cn oeamen! 1 softimerce. Such a _Tonopely, _the experts mer¢ial offensive. ’ ~A-Western_ official described in one word today the reaction of the: free world’s leaders to this. Kota munist gambit—"Alarm.” — He said trade ex cerned because | “West does net seem to we clearly enough that the bustling Red commercial eampaigh is, being conducted in ways Gnfamiliar to West and, evén more significant, in ways abie to compete, Dr. Ludwig Erhard, West Ger man ministér of economics, says are con- the next steps in the Soviet trade B drive are “going hee ome us.’’ * He believes it was io eauint this effort that the Kremlin announced thig month that 1,200,000 men will be discharged from the Russian armed forces by next May. REDS ‘PREFER BARTER Reports to Erhard from two eco- Mame lesions to Asia contitm in oes The Faas, eo oe traders found, are making 20-year loans at | pagename iagel per cent interest, “political” rate far below any cormmercil rate the West could § offer. of similar value (such as Seviet arms for Egyptian cottoen)— which is very acceptable to many Asian and Middle Eastern countries, Where hard currencies are hard to come by. The Communist states also have at least a surface advantage on the free enterprise West in pricing. Since the Reds are not bound by the cost or profit considerations which coneern free world export ers, they can and do charge what they believe to be economically feasible and politically desirable. ONE EXAMPLE An example of this>tactic was @ reported by a Times of Landon correspondent who talked such matters @ver with Red Chinese @ =| Plush Cut-Pile officials. The (Chinese admitted, fer example, they were selling bi- cycles in Malaya at a price far below that In China itself, They sald they had te because they were competing with interna- tional market prices in this ex- port trade. The reporter cited several simi- _lar examples. But the threat of China trade is insignificant com- pared to that of Russia and some of her satellites. World War | ‘Veterans . oe _ Eligible for New Medal LANSING @® — World War One veterans ‘who took part in the storming and capture of Hill 204, near Chateau -Thierry, .Frafice, have been notified they. ata: tighe for a medal. The ‘119th Field Aatillety and | ‘other elements af the Red Arrow | division took part in the attadt. notified that # on gi ‘has “been struck memorializing. the attack and can be received “by re application difect te the mayor of Chateau Thierry, 0 / Daring their cab. ee “ot _open navigation, the Great Lakes carry nearly two-thirds as much shipping tonnage as the total an- nual . offshore ,- trade through all United States salt-water. seaports, says. ; Gerber Bath Set f Complete 3-Pc. Set With ehreme plated faucets. . Seat and (less legs shown)... bo 79 Bloomiteld Bid. Oppesite — FE 4-7270 the National Geographic Society 120) | “itewel bar and |) The long wearing, fovor-*~ ite carpet at a price thot _will moke your pocket- book smile. Choose from | green, grey, beige ond | nutric. ~T i believe, could be ‘so manipul by the Reds that India “would ‘Communist from economic father than political pressure. Jl REDS GAIN VIC yup a state trading organization ‘to handle commercial be sexe with the Soviet bloc, -_ + e¢ ee * The experts point ouf that once such 4 ional cemmércial agency) is in ation, it would be easy to extend its seope of activity to} ‘ja point where all private trading with India would come'to an end. Reports reaching Paris say ‘that a gewahiny number. of foreign businessmen in India are being Pt 4 airtigrrenaty ay atouing sia's i ‘Premier "Weaters Nations Fearing Soviet-India Trade Pacts trade but-‘thé: percentage ts ex- ‘pected to rise sharply this year the recent, visit of Rus-) joy super-salesman,” Deputy Anastas I. Mikoyan. Bursting: ‘Steam Pipe} > Kills Two Workmen ©. : DETROIT iH — Steam a shooting ‘J0ut from a burst pipe killed two men yesterday when they were trapped in a tunnel. -_. The victims were Frank Brown, second. . five-year ' Plan was put tito Offect. Russiq afd her east Europes ease i. about 1! per cent of India's foreigh 51, and Michae) Miller, 63, both of Detrdit. . The men were repairing a steam .iline in a tunel from the Chrysler plant on Outer Drive to a power house on Eight Mile road when the pipe’ ‘burst, More Babies See tight at 5 A.M., Says-Report WASHINGTON w—A doctor re-' ported today-what many mothers | babies are born at! san a.m. "then tan any other hour. ' | Fig Peter D. King - the War Pa., State Hospital wrote in. oe magazine Science that'a study of 33,215 hs at five hospitals showed 48 per cent more. were’ born at 5 a.m. than.at 7 p.m., the low — “ ° s Ot the 33,215 births, 1,632 occurred at 5 a.m., 1,590 at he said,’ 3 a@.m., 1,588 at 8 a.m.—the three | most ‘common hours — and only) 1,108 at 7 p.m. The ‘chronically ill occupy ‘ties \of every four U.S. hospital beds. ‘a LAN sg - ) Afiontic & Pacific * 360° Turn-arounds . © Slalom i © Aquaplanes ; © Flex-a-beards ® Shoe Skis ®@ junior Skis. — INLAND LAKE SALES | Your CENTURY Dealer ~~~ $127 Ws. Huron “ FE 2-6122. FE 4-712) © eae ue = | SPENCER'S - |All Wool Twist Only one roll of this wool, rayon end nylon carpet, in beige, truly a fine car- _ pét ta _groce your home. You must see the hegyy, deep pile to appreciate the bargain. A very light embossed pattern woven into this lush, thick pile carpet, in or traditional. | Embossed Modern green, that will-enhance . any home,either modern * Karpet Available in| Be Grey Mint Green, . ~ neay Choose From Twelve - »\ (ona Gorgeous Colors \.-3 | Plastic Wall Tile;:. Here is the bargain of all times! Usually. sells up to 39¢ 4 square foot. |. We have plenty of stock to fulfill, your onedel Squares - = ta . dor a Pink, Ll vonegt Le 308 he de ECE" cane tal SELLS P, 12°7"x10'8” ~ SAVE! ! 12’x1310” Beige All Wool Twist “2840150 12’x8'4” Heavy Green Loop Twist 65.85 $5 12’x13°9” All Wool Beige Wilton 209.20 150 12'x15’ All Wool Brown Tweed 2920 160 12'x8'10” All Wool Green Tweed 1305 95 12’x12’9” All Wool Brown Tweed 187.50 140 12’x9°9” All Wool Green Tweed 143.25 105 Black and White Tweed 77.75 45 All Wool Wilton ‘12'x9'3” Nutria All Wool Scroll 137.25°100 12’x7'9”_ Green Bark Tweed ~All Wool Beige Wilton 10850 60 ~ All Wool Grey Wilton 143.40 70 bs = SAVE! oa! 187.50 125 895 60 PM] 9811. tzaboth Lake Road 4 Buy With No Money Down! All Wool , - Heavy, long wearing with a very soft pile that lets you sink in for real com- ~ fort! One of the finest carpets we have in our store. Green leaf or beige © leaf: : Fade-Stain Resistant Here is a carpet that won't stain or fade. . The sun can’t hurt it! Dogs, pets, grease, beverages nor dirt will stain it! Just wash any spot right out. Available in beige only, Rayon Tweed — The popular tweed design everyone wants. We - have two colors available at “this money - saving © price! Modern colors of green, brown ‘and beige or lime, beige and brown. hoes cn tome eel -at Imlay City _ the ‘Intermediate Scout Troop. - Scouts, FRIDAY... JUNE 1, 1085 eo A iy Bi uzzes” es OAS. ae yes . } ila se ciate Sea i aad sii 1a ome ” " i ss \ ‘ ee cn » " ; i re t OUTSTANDING STUDENTS — ‘Karl Liewert congratulates ‘Jim Wager (left) on his having been selected as Outstanding Senior Citi- zen at Waterford Township High School's ninth annual honors con- vocation this week. Karl, who was named Outstanding Senior Jour- nalist, is holding the journalism plaque. Jean Liimatta, who was awarded the $500 Junior Chamber of Commerce scholarship, admires the Andrew Miceli trophy which Will have Jerry Kruskie’s name en- “ILENE J. DEARING Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dearing of Snover, formerly of Pontiac, are) announcing the engagement of JANET K. LYNCH Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lynch,| ‘Te low bid of $10,600 was euarera| hs: Slane es: cube hi: Alga é DAs tone abi cais inline sig ails, a Acar eae _graved thereon as Outstanding Senior Athlete. Jim and Jerry will ’ keep their small cups but the large ‘trophies and the. plaques will be inscribed and placed in the high school display case. The senior class ‘gift was a public-announcement system for the football field. This class also won the talent assembly award shown on the table. Some 275 students were given special recognition at this assembly. ‘estate sales organizations to offer Rendalheood id ~ Springs Up in Two Years By MARY CELINSKE +» Farmington Correspondent From cornfield to ‘community in less than 2 years is the incredible story of Kendallwood, a carefully planned,160-acre subdivision at the northwest corner of Farmington and 12 Mile Rds. Township: - Kendallwood js. believed to be the first development of its. kind, where -a group of-builders joined with land developers and real ‘tion of more than 1,000 persons. The project has ‘been so success-|. ful that other .subdivigions like it will almost surround the. present it is‘ expected that there will-be 800 homes in the Kendallwood area. . To serve these residents, a‘large Golden Wedding .to Be Observed ‘Highland Two. Edgewood Pl., Ferndale, former Start Monday; Building) fee of Lapeer, will hold open Will Also House Voting |nouse thie Sundag.. ot the May. Precinct ‘field Town Hall in honor of their)» : Golden Wedding Anniversary. HIGHLAND—Construction _ work * © @ on a new Fire Haff and Voting Pre- Mr. Folsom is employed at Wil.) cinet will begin Monday morning, liam Beaumont Hospital, according Supervisor: Louis Oldenburg. Name Imlay Delegate Harold Kinney who Gaenitied to Girls, Boys State / / the contract Thursday. The build-| IMLAY CITY—The Womén’ § aux. ing will be located on Duck Lake iliary of the American/ ‘Legion is lroad, west of the old Beaumont, SPonsoring Dian Best for Wolverine Girl's State, to be/ held at -the The Highiand Township board 'University of Mickigan. had only $10,000 en hand for | Lee Lucas and. Stanley Stover to Begins Fire Hall «¢Ferdcte = FARMINGTON = TOWNSHIP —| for in. Farmington |~ one. Within the next ‘few years} ubson M Men Form Assn. — Meet at Bord Schoal:| Organize and Elect Kendallwood: Officers | FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — The Kendallwood men's civie group S ibdivision? | junior high auedl: A fire ta tion is to be erected, and space I has also been in- cluded in the tand set aside for the center. - Unlike most other suburban sub- divisions, Kendallwood has its own water and sewage disposal ‘plants. Kendallwood residents are young, energetic, and progressive, as well as civic minded. They have already begun to form divie associations in their subdivision, and to take an active part in the affairs of the township. Kendallwood Groups fo Merge in Juhe week to formally. become The Kendallwood Assn., to adopt a con- stitution, and elect » bard sof di- rectors. go ° Charles ea one ‘ot the found- ers ofthe: organization, was un- animously elected president by the men present. Edward Carisen heeame vice - president ,~ Robert _ |Mock, secretary; and William -Me- ‘Neill, treasurer. The-5 directors, representing the five sections of The = Kendallwood~: Newcomers, |the subdivision, were elected by who for lack of-space, have been living in each section. meeting each month in three SP —inniey William Berkart, Pet arate groups, hope to meet: and) poet.” Marry Curtner, and consolidate in June. At that meet- Stanley Kouras, Roy Rystrand ing they expect to elect their of- and Roger Belanger, equally ficers. Ten- women have served as received popular with the group, temporary .officers of the tri-sec- tien club, ‘the same number of votes, and * .* . their election will be decided at a = “Our problem has been finding mre meeting. co. -* a place to accommodate 90 to 100 women,” said Mrs. G. 7 Bird, one of the members. ‘Few of us can accomniodate so’ many. in our George Shamie Jr.,« chairman, James Thomas and John Betts! were elected to the auditing com- mittee, met at Bond School earlier this} Registers 150° “lat Kendallwood FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP, — Kendallwood residents stood in line board election. Final tally was 130 new registrants. * * Ld Floyd Cairns, Township Clerk, was persuaded to accept registra- tions there’ by Kendallwood’s new Civie Assn. leaders. Wives of as- sociation members served coffee to persons in the long line-up. Or- dinarily, ‘registrations are taken only at the township hall. Vacation Bible School - to Open at Marlette MARLETTE -— The Presbyterian and Methodist Union Daily Vaca- tion Bible School will convene Mon- day morning and run throughJune 13 with the kindergarten. and pri- odist Charch and the junior and junior high at the Presbyterian Charch. [ Hoars wilt be from 9 to 11:30 a.m, a nominated _ for treasurer, offered his services as an accountant to the board in helping to set the ac- counting systems for the treasurer and auditing committee. His offer homes, At our June meeting we/m ne Robert. Nelson, class to | be’ hmodern shopping center, including lat 12 Mile ang Farmington Rds. Sate To. Roundup in Westchester Area INKLIN — Westchester area ‘indergarten Roundup. in the jn tend Franklin school next fall are’ invited, with their parents, fo a Kindergarten Round-Up in_ the school's multi-purpose room next Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m. 5 included in the - roundup of .May introduced to their new school and teacher at this time. — | E. E. Crandell, Principal, ais ~~ ‘a medical clinic, will be erected Since Westchester area was not | 16, children and parents will :be | of Holly, have announced the en-|-the building from, the contingent gagement of their daughter, Janet! fund, se iaffangements were iwill be sponsoted by the Rotary)extends,, an invitation to kinder- Clab and American Legion respec-|garten children and parents from 'will try to othe! thi was enthusiastically accepted. — ROTARY MOWER S. L 18" Width ° 2 2 H. P. PACKED WITH FEATURES \ Here is every feature people ask \ for in a mower: ®& Big 2.2 H-P. Motor *® Adjustable ‘Cutting Heights * Unbreakable Stee! _. Top te Big Rubber Tires) on Bail Bearing Wheels * ‘Built In Mulcher ® Shock - proof Clutch ® Cuts within V4" of fences, walls, etc. * Rever- sible Steel Handle Full One-Year if /$34.95 Contractors’ Barréw Kay, and Thomas L. Stack, son). their daughter, Ilene June, to Rob-\of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Stack, ert D. MacKay, son of Mrs. Evelyn MacKay, of Cass City. . They have set June 273 as their wedding date. also of Holly. The bride-elect is employed at the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office and her fiance . is attending Flint Junior College. Girl Scouts Slate Fly-Up Ceremony IMLAY CITY—The Imlay City Girl Scouts will -have their annual Court of Awards at 7:30 p.m. Sat- urday in the high school gym. - There will be a “Fly-Up” cere- mony in which the fourth grade Brownie Scouts are accepted . into First and second class badges will be_presented to caodscecad | Eighth grade Sats will re- orive the Curved Bar and be wel- ~y~comed into the senior troop. “The Senior _scouts have earned first aid and swimmers _ badges, and will be ptesented with mari- ner and wing Scout pins. Junior-Senior Event Slated at Waterford WATEREORD’ TOWNSHIP—The Loretet Sisters will highlight the program of the Junior-Senior ban-| , quet scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Sat- urday in the high school cafeteria. Born have the delay: Jd Decorations for the event have i } y a eee ct a { ae ) ¥ | ! ? i ul pe ae : fat Ee. 4 v - fet ae. ee ete ee LO NL a eg ee a ee ee ee ee Oe oe i Bee ee ee ee Ae ae : Pie "| xt } ts a ja } Ss wane ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, “FRAY. JUNE 130i $ te rae? a ee a4 Broadway she is beari a child by,lessons. ’ SS a eae Tiny ok "He believes tat, ence you ac! . Gives Boost | to. ‘December Love} Scere MOTOROLA , 21 INCH (Diagonal Measure) TELEVISION Regular $239.95 550 Allowance _ You Pay ‘Only Moves: anywhere on larg mar-proof rollers. iful_modern- tH net: Steady clear picture 7. Vee Ae TT mvestment With me extend: one | —_ ra 7erenei “Sia Ee 2 = Motorola , } |. Portable | . From 7 ‘We're all such self-made peo- 2 apy BA Aeray May per MOTOROLA $s 5 Tl. Fagen te - TABLE RADIO AWAITS PAPAL NOD “We all have a hard time, but He is reportedly awaiting a)there are always people who want +] 4 “Lignuweiet decision of the ecclesiastical tribu-/1P help ws. I cant even count ol ae me - eieeanent of his intenion to|the Way. F $1 DOWN _. Battery or Electric: marry Mrs. Emery. /SOME BAD LUCK ; * $1.00 & widow of the Grand Duke’) ““Many people, of course, : do eae Dimitri Paviovich of Russia, Mrs. bad luck, But there are Te ii § : f 4 a i rj R i ES = i Fe e 2 51 West Huron Street * * «@ However, they have declined to comment publicly on their reported 4natrimonial intentions. Ht fi th he COO HOUSEKEEPING = “of -PONTIAC eee ‘Shop by Phone, Too! Phone FE 41555 Open Monday and Friday Evenings til 9 ch $ puncture . AreT? TURE sete ‘Changes dangerous ru se- safe s-s-slowouts. wicker on sli % ral = ae >” but get nomore safety! - i TERMS os lowes! DOWN SAFETY'S” a 2 "TONG MILERS. i ie Pees WHITE seu He ER | ross sinas 8200 TGORIS S919 928-78 0x5. $21.75 ~ $26.60 ctonttU TREADS ‘160x18 - MA ay TAOS ane sears Bon” 3 x5 Down—Up to 12 Mos. te Por” ce meme iy S4Q% x MOTO-MOWER CATALINA 18 easy wheeling model. 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Nery Sat Sells RE len sega aT Mee Ne eae pati: sia a \ PE es —— * PPLIFFER BREWING COMPANY, ORTROIT AND FLINT, MICHIGAN © ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA. —s" 4 vs | ] . ~ r a = P oe 5 = { s : ~ oe * aN ee is ¥ ~ i “Ss eo eae : * ak . yt é ' i fi fee j 7 / } " i fos fa | = | - a SEVENTEEN | ive Sunday Tea ae Beautiful New ~ Dining Rooni The perfect place for a business luficheon, late afternoon ladies’ luncheon, 6r dinner in the evening. MI 41-7164 - Mrs. S. V. Sekles -of- Ottawa drive 3 until 5 a tlock in the Adah Shelley’ Te ; (left), president of the City Federation brary. The effete is being given by the — WOODWARD AT of Women’s Clubs, reads the guest list of - federation i In. recognition of the many | SQUARE LAKE RD. clubs to Mrs. Joseph J. Panter who will be. contributions Mrs, Panter has made to honored at a téa Sunday afternoon from. clubs in the community. e i —+> — eee naman SETS ES SR USS SE TEP TT EIST ‘Shower Honors Musicale Workshop . . ee | ee oe Se a | , ‘Concludes Season = Mrs. Russell French of Euclid ave- at the Adah Shelley Library from 3 until Ethel Turner The final meeting of the .Tues- sa 7 nue and Mrs. Harry Vernon of West 5 o'clock -for tea and a program being ‘ame Sam = age feeall day Musicale Workshop was held - . ‘ _Rundell street (le{t to right) are making sponsored by the City Federations —of- STNG SON TORT Ea ee Tuesday at the Union Lake home} ——t-: . jon Island court Tuesday evening of yrs FE ; sure that the silver services shine for. the Women's Clubs. Past presidents of the honoring bride-elect Ethel, Turner. ang . ose pgs ee vie the For the finest selection of distinctive gifts for Him, Her 2 eee saci or the Children -— be sure you visit our New Store and Sunday afternoon tea honoring Mrs. Jo- federation uill preside at the silver - * 1 Guests en oad an ever ng of - The program consisted of solos = . t seph J. Panter. Friends and members of services during the affair. games. = were served BY Mrs. Clyde Marshbanks accom- ~ choose from our new selection! . the women’s clubs of the city will gather !from a buffet table centered with-Panied. by Mrs. Addison Oakley. , Mrs. John Nicolls and Mrs. George a bride doll under a canopy of Putnam sang excerpts from ‘The Pontiac Organizations to Pay Tribute ome! thiesrginess” US corte] ff OPEN ing. .parts being fead. Mrs. Ferdi fo Mrs. J J. Bortar. af Shelly Libra ry coe tea ae ee al sae eet accompanied the |- -- _ ‘Thurs. — Fri, — Sat. Gift Sho Lamson, Mrs. Neit Lamson, Mrs, | _.~“———————— Ls Evenings til 9. - Pp 2 By MARGARET COLE, Mrs. ‘Paul Gorman. is serving as will preside at the tea table during 9. °H, Roeper, Mrs. .C. G. Turner, Nyfon, orlon and dacron blends _ 700 W. HURON ST. On Sunday afternoon members general chairman of the affair and the afternoon. Music will be pro- \ Waug including more than 50 per cent NE FE 2-3220 - and guests of the women’s clubs will be. assisted by Mrs. Leo Hee- pro Mrs. Robert Waugh, Mrs. Dale: of the synthetics can be washed — PHO! E FE 2 : 2 and arganizations ie the city will'nen, program: Mrs. Densid. Fu vided by the Boy's Quartet of Pon- Lamson.-Mrs. Wayne Yager and with ease and will dry almost gather at the Adah Shelly Library -more, invitations;. Mrs. Ru sve] t8¢ High School composed of Alex Mrs’ Steve Dorrough, .° ~ ismooth. - to pay henor to Mrs. Joseph J.'French, guest book: Mrs. Charles S¢kles, Jack Hemming, Darryl Ma- . ————————————————————— —_ Panter for her ‘club we work Crawford. appointments; Mrs. an and Leon Frayer. © . 2 : oe ° “Robert Nelson and Mrs. Harry Ver- Se ° , . ao Mrs Panter is most humble of non, refreshments, and Mrs. For- her abilities and in her own quiet rest Brown, reception. Coming Events : g : —_ . and unassuming ‘way offers a great deal (so) the as icin °* ¢ ®e Daughters of Pontiac 18¢ will meet : dea 0 ec any ciubs Ire Pp. Monday at 8 p.m. at the Malte Temple, . - ee ast dents tne ra . community, particularly when _——_ aabsan hal . = _—-e ee eee oe questions cancerhing parliamentary procedure arise. In 1974 Mrs, Panter began her career as 2 clubwoman when she She has served as oceudnen of that organization and is presently parliamentarian emeritus, a posi- tion which she also holds for the Pontiac Federation of Women's ~Clubs, whose membership totals 24 clubs in the community; * *« « Another organization which Mrs. Panter serves faithfully is the Oak- land County Tuberculosis Associa- tion, of which she is a past presi-. dent and current member of the board of directors. & She also is-w rhember of the board of directors of the Oakland County Historical Society, a mem- ber of the National Association of ‘Parliamentarians, and an honorary riiember of Child Study ‘Club Group Three. - ORGANIZED GROUP Feeling the great need for proper -- parliamentary procedure in-organi- zations, Mrs. Panter was instru- mental. in organizing the Pari-| CALBI MUSIC CO. IS THE EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR | of aia Six matching diamonds. : fe) Z 4 > a [ amentary Study Club of Pontiac |. THE CONN DIRECTOR. CONN, SELMER BAND IN. , "Oe White or yellow gold $100 7 a . i 7 in 1924. She is-still an active mem-] = STRUMENTS, AND THE BUNDY FLUTES AND WOOD- wee oe oe . re ~ =f ys oor 6 te oe | WINDS. WHAT COULD BE MORE EXCITING THAN . ‘ an : ° _ 7 HAVING ONE OF THESE WONDERFUL BAND IN. Tr f he : and keen interest in club werk | STRUMENTS WITH WHICH TO START THE NEW Mrs. Panter has also proved herJ SUMMER BAND = ability as a devoted mother. and ef- so tems uterus] Comnet or Trombone -...... .$129.50 age time for her activities at! pee ee ‘Plate... $138.00. Clarinet... . $119.8 50/ = i a if . ne et - va : . : Ps ’ Fe Lo : " a WEARING. During the years that her | -.1/ Hh. danghter. my (now- Mrs. = = 5 ASK ABOUT oun’ id / : i = ; Charts Way) waste scheot:"| 0 DAY RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN > Mra. Panter was an active mem- TH¥ee full cut diamonds /nownd and baguette : ‘ ber of the Parent Teacher Assocl- in platinum ........ $350- | diaehaind combination. $175 | pers ens] CALBI MUSIC CO. |p abe” s CONNOLLY’S "In paying tribute to Mrs. Panter, ie 3 = — ® the Pontiac Federation of Women's | / Pontiac's Locally Ownéd Home of Gees Inablemects : . 4 = ae ce Clubs will, entertain Sunday after-/)) ~ : aad Baldwin Pienos and Organs ; aps / PERN / noon at a 3 until 5 glock tea, ; | = foes Nes icp ; ‘5 and program to which the public | 119 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-8222. Se p a ; Ease = , | is invited. : ea See “ ao nue ay . — : - 1 ew. ‘ J : * And for a very reason. Connolly’s have the repu- tation of givin e most honest value—are qualified and willing te“take the ‘time and effort to explain every High School and Emerald cut diamond / Ten matching diamonds detail of «four diamond. Why one diamond is more Colle e G d t OIE se 3 ve ay ‘sus . . ‘ _ $250 _ brilliapt; why, for various reasons, one diamond is more 8 ra ua es — a advahtageous to buy than another. Your purchase is as important to Connolly’sas it is to = you. We are pleased to help you with no obligation. WE SOLICIT. BUDGET PAYMENT ACCOUNTS ot Enroll now te either the Day, Half-Day or EVENING SUMMER CLASSES and pre- pare for one’ of’ the many fine positions which 1 we are unable to fill. ~ ‘NEW SUMMER oe ay oo mete . : call ca’ a. Being Organized for += the POU ay ae _ ger 2.) MONDAY, JUNE 18 = F oe or. Phene = Flawless. € stone in LT The Business. Sith: talerodeengng: <. .5900 | a JEWELERS. (GUMMER HOURS: 2 7 W, Lawrence Street, Pontiac, Michigan an ae ee e ps = Fessammedpeeefiapyt : oe per ee what we would sell it for today.~ -. 16 Ww. Huron: Street F : audigy VETERAN APPROVED | PL a eee CSTs 2 | | Lge = \ ‘ eo Y “ 4b . = : ¥ yo] \ 5 : \ | * Ds | : ana ) 1 | ° j { j s » | / Ace ; ! J i rl a | ee a) ia y as AL ee Vee Vile ele oe ee Fee be de dy 1. ta at te Ee ee ee en ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE 1, 1956 es Pes Sees an poe Ma Mrs. Charles“ A. Predmore . Teenager Frets. Without Reason nae announces the By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN age. Aren't you igniting it weight that. could’ - . or if you| of your mouth it might have this chgagement of (The Friday Question Box) ‘without meaning to? habitually indulge in facial expres-| effect. My guess is that you are her pS age Q. “I am worried; I think Iam If you are extremely under-sions which pull down. the corners| underweight. and are too’ critical) IL. to : ‘too large: I am 15 years old, 5 feet of yourself. : Jil, to ~ ; 2%, inches tall and weigh ~d Q.. “I have a receptionist job Charles Lee ‘ _ For the first time: — |) Pounds: My bust measures and sit all day tong. As a re- torm, son of - : For the ‘first time - ait 241% ‘and hips 36 inches, oth 5 bene ebted hnaes 0k oe ae aol e | ) MAE y | Please put your answer hips and thighs. I-have also’ ‘ ee | a | Over 100. MAESTRO COLORS pension bon.” hips and conde. My weight | Raymond -A. aj in PITTSBURGH Exterior Paints |) A. No, you are not overweight is how 120 and I am 5 feet 4 “Storm of cee: EUR would make you happier - inches tall. My measurements |. Grosse Pointe. ° — you might lose three or four are bust 34, waist 24 and hips . pounds. Take exercises to increase 35% imches. What can I do to | ‘Jill was. your bust measurement. If you or ‘remedy these embarrassing graduated : or other readers ‘would like to bulges? My bone « structure “is f the : | Sarat ate ord 8 toed rather large.” : foe v ioe of | self-addressed. envelope with your _ A. You are ce not overt” niversuy a request for leaflet ‘No. 7. ; weight and Yow eommrernaiad ~ “Michigan | Q. “I am a ween cit girl are within the allowable for a good where she was a ang de not wish to appear vain figure. Evidently. you were under- affiliated with but I have many lines around weight before. : 7 | my mouth and at the corners, -I imagine that what you- ‘notice Kappa Kappa s Ci like those I-notice ‘in older wom- most is a spread in the thighs Gamma | ’ en. I massage cream into. them... Do these exercises: Lie on the easy to apply. »» Self Cleaning | every night but they seem to be... floor.on your back with your legs saror uy. getting deeper. 1 would — be straight and your arms resting on ~Charles was thankful if you would let me poe at your sides, palms to-| graduated . know if there is any way I couk! ward the floor. , MSU Select your shade from our Color Selector ... Save thant somuenl aabsdoute. om wei’ ees (a from MSU. — = JILL PREDMORE Soto es Betty. Lou Allison Feted ‘for me to believe that the condi- we'll custom-mix it for you in minutes! OVER 100 COLORS ALSO AVAILABLE IN This exercise, alternately pushing one hand against —Ideal for stucco, bri asbestos shing/es. og Pittsburgh's new CEMENTHIDE Rubberized Masonry Paint. ck, concrete bleck and cement-" e Your Pittsburgh Paint Dedler in Pontiac for 35 Years * Pontiac Glass Co. Phone FEderal 5-6441 123 W. TSBURGH PAINTS ker Lawrence St. p thot ied Emil SVeddige of Ann Arbor. - _ tion is as bad as you think at your the other, outa increase your bust measurement. * Take the same starting position. |News From Birmingham: . BIRMINGHAM—Mrs. J, Vinton) annual exhibit of ‘paintings which. the Birmingham Society of. Women| Painters will give the afternoon and evening of June 15. Bloomfield Hills School om Vaughan. road will be the setting. The group has studied here all year under the tutelage of Committee heads whe are as- sisting Mrs, Birch are Mrs, Ran- Elementary} Women Painters Will Stage Exhibit Mr. arid Mrs, William L. Mahon! Birch is general chairman for the have returned home. after spend- left early this week for Denver) ‘ing the winter mene e Litchfield. Park, Ariz. GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rober- son will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Saturday with of 2 family party in their Southfield road home. * * * Mrs, E. M. Vehmeyer has gone, a Make large circles with the right leg. After a while make large circles with. the bft leg. Keep the knees stiff. Also do deep knee bends. Be sure to keep the back straight even if you have to place a hand Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer B.-Hoge on the wail = ——— Betty-Lou Allison was the hon- oree at a shower given-at the Rob- ert Ranzilla home on Parcels cir- cle. Cohostesses at the recent show- er. were Mrs. Robert Norton of Berkley and Mrs. Rabert Matthews of Mo * ¢ ® Betty Lou, the daughter of Mr. | where their son, Donald B. Hoge, -Tomorrow: “why Not Give Yor. ‘will be married this Saturday to iMind A Spring House Cleaning?” iO. Lasley June 16-at Central Meth-| and Mrs... Paul C\ Allison-of New-) ‘berry street, will \marry Richard Lyrene Evans, daughter of Mr.|~ and Mrs. Shirley T. Evans. The bride-elect is graduating this But Those Gold Cars Must Go! | \ \ week from, the University of Coilo- 5 Beer -_ ae Lady Docker las Hubby Lo the rehearsal- dinner this evening in Denver. * * « Set to F ight: ses His Job, | odist Church, Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Sutphin of Berkley. Guests were Mrs. Allison, Mrs. Sutphin, Mrs. Raymond Zimmer- man, Mrs, William Lewin, Mrs. Elmer Hepp, Mrs, ,Richard Sut- iff, Mrs, Winston Hopp, Mrs. Carl Gifford, Mrs, James Wright Mrs, Lewis. Spadafore, Anastasia Savvas, Virginia Fowler, Mrs. Robert Buck and Mrs. Edwin J. | Anderson, Out-of-town guests included Mrs, iL B. MacFariand, Mrs. J. D. Jar- © Mrs. Max Jarvis, an Jerry i Thigpen and Mrs. E. G. MacFar- land, all of Flint; Mrs Thomas |Drohn of Millington, Mrs. Keith 'Major of Royal Oak and Mrs. E. R. Buck of Berkley. | b . +h = up to-ber cottage at W equetonsing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whiting and for the summer. Guests there. over: ey last weekend were Mrs. H. H. 7 rs. Murie estbrook Lane are f da. They Hills, Mrs. George A. Bee and © spending 10 days in Flori |are fishing on = = ‘Coast. Her husband had just been fired N : zs * ® frs. Paul D. Hammett. from his job ahd that meant she| (aes Taleh aeabars, Ws, Coane Mrs, Richard Seales and Mrs. | Mr. and in en L. Hadrig would have to give up her three, Lady Docker's travail was Bryan, Mrs. Eldon Fowler. Mrs. \M. R. Liles will give a luncheon:, Dickie). announce the | gold-plated limousines. - caused by the board of directors Irene\ Fisher, Mrs. Milton Young, She declared she would stick with et © Others invited were-Mrs. FR. L. Bliss, Mrs. Kart Peterson, Mrs, | Aythur Amsden, Mrs, Fred Kaiscr, “LONDON (INS) — Lady Docker) wept in her champagne—and with her husband through thick and thin\ good reason. and fight as hard as she can, dolph Heizer, and Mrs, 8. Chal- mers Smith, admissions; Mrs. Don E, Ahrens, Mrs. Joseph Hin- shaw, Mrs. Warren Pease dre and Mrs, Clarence C, Patterson, ; Mrs. Robert Bodor, publicity; Mrs. Herbert H. Gard- Pontiac Travel | Service. COMPLETE DOMESTIC and FOREIGN TRAVEL SERVICE and shower Tuesday for bride-elect| OPEN TONIGHT ner Jr, and Mrs. William: L. Hartare Neal. Ba a be |Dirth of a daughter, ° “Lori Ann, Dai the teabayant tedy; whe i the 70-million-dollar Birming- bavi NC Mra eet Seah Hick- oe A married in July to Walter Mc- Mey 18. oe is marbles champion of ee: —. eel deat) cay See ° * /e {Married in dilly to Walter BC © BOG eee terday announced that her hus-| Let Us Help You Make Your Arrangements Phone FE 8-3251 698 W. Huron Mrs. Charles M. Drake and her daughter, Mrs. Herbert H. Upton | Jr. of Ann Arbor, will give a luncheon and shower Saturday in Laughlin of Chicago. Mrs. Carl B. Black will entertain! for Barbara June 14, and on June, 20 Mrs. Robert M. Halsted and! Mrs. Donald T. Staton will leave next week for Ithaca, N. Y., where she will , attend her class ‘reunion at Cornell University. Mrs. band, Sir Bernard Docker, was no) stonger chairman and managing di-' rector, Completing the aa list. were \Mrs. Walter Wittkoff, Mrs. Hbrace ‘Cantrell, Mrs. Ralph Harshman, Mrs.~ John Speckin, Mrs. Lloyd , , : - = the Drake home on Puritan 'Mrs. Jack Lawrence have planned Stanton will visit in Washington, pioneer = aaa ud - —|OETS tr sacu . itameten,. Mere) Alva is | TEENAGE DELIGHT ... the Butterfly Swirlwave. | for bride-elect Susan Mock. + a pachecs at Orchard Lake Coun-'D. €., before returning home, . ; a civen tue the sack. A Pardes ey ; we Va rady. Ey Off center bang gives a carefree note to the , Ow ills seers June 29 try Clu memes Sou Used bare majority of the directors have Ray Carey and Mrs. Fred Steers. swirling crown of symmetrical waves. — Sa slay irs. Aitred 3. Row | RETURNING HOME f p been ganging up on me. But I) ee dae ening Mr. and Mrs. Hovey Hagerman) didn’t think they would do this." Randall’s nail Method Shop coe Pal ey L bh a Stiga have returned from .a month on) as Sauce - There was much speculation in| Winner of Tr ophy FE 2-1424 €8 Wayne Street. | Suc Manning will give a picnic the Riviera and Mrs. Sheldon No- London that the millionaire. indus-| Mrs. Virgil Lewis was the win- sul per for the couple. Nancy | ble is expected home next week C | trialist had been sacked because of: ‘ner of the trophy at the Tuesday aN : Goel is planning a dinner to are = abies eked , in assero eC. complaints that his wife had meeting of the Fashionette Club, , Europe. She went abroad with her charged some of her fantastic ex-/The club, sponsored b Pon- PA OUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL ‘Susan and == “ra cee _ leousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ben- Mrs. Henry a Tops penses against the company. tiac Depectaeat of Puts aa Ree: 11¥ S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Mrs. Carl ‘2 weirie spending |Mett of Grand Rapids. Macaroni With) Atter the tiring announcement, Teation, met at the Adah Shelly Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. a long weekend in Indianapolis Also expected home this week are Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Hopkins, | Toasted Crumbs Lady Docker faced newsmen in i Library. Write; phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. as the guest of her brother-in- | sey : her lush Mayfair home with PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 law and sister. Mr. and Mra ine ee eiiying trip to Paris. | tears im her eyes and a glass of | Intants who receive meat in . William E. Bliss, — . «6 : : By Janet ODELL champagne in her hand. their diet get only half as many — ‘folklore and sang several-Ameri-| Lives of bed sheets can be length- : a S p = ‘ \_ |can folk songs, providing his own/ened if they are:removed from. the “NEW PLATINIZED, a, = guitar accompaniment. — - bed with care. A should “be baile ENAMEL Other Swim aS eo es ° ° e e @ e Arranging. the evening affair|loosened trom all sides before re- Vnaiie Ghee __ lined, white. Your Bra-Sized Swimsuit... ~ by Roxanne A-B-C bra sizes gnd corsetiere construction for perfection fit. Figure-hugging laton faille,.tricot cuffed and Block Watch, Brown Wotch, or Blue Glen Plaid. Sizes 32-40. A-B-C. COLE of CALIFORNIAv SEA NYMPH $ Qs to $2 5 -|wich, Conn., where they will stay ;Sharen, Lt, Scott O'Gorman, son of Mr. and Mrs, John 8S. O'Gorman dr., will be married Thursday in Al- lentown, Pa., to Genevieve Schmitt, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs, Henry J. Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs.. O’Gorman will leave here Saturday for Old Green- la few days with Mr. .and—Mrs. \W. M. Osgood, who forrnerly lived in Birmingham. They will pick up their daughter, at Connecticut College Tuesday and then will go-to Allen- town, Lt. O'Gorman, who has-been_sta- nue. Pontiac Press Home Editor lehiat we Bope lea very belo! tay. With chilly—weather back for} She said: “It's not the three gold-plated ears I must now lose that makes you will like the sound of this macaroni casserole. If you have a) cook, this would be a good recipe’ jto let her use. Mrs. Robert Henry of Commerce’ ‘eight children, she has little ‘time’ ANNA MARIE. BALDWIN for many outside activities. She Graduating from Mercy_Colleze, does like making articles to use Detroit, Saturday will be Anna/around the.-house “and enjoys tex- Marie Baldwin; daughter of Mrs.'tile painting. James X. Baldwin ot Augusta ave- MACARONI CASSEROLE nue. Miss Batdwin—majored in By “Mrs. Robert Henry tioned at Ft. Sill, Okla., will meet: his parents in Allentown. teacher education at a Col-) scan condensed mushroom soup lege 1cup milk . 1 package macaroni 4 1 cup medium sharp cheese; grated - 4% banded in Suits by JANTZEN pan Tovah oid a Saturday Night til 9 Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. | 16 Pe. Set . s+ ee eee Reg. $5.98 VALUE..... glaze for lasting beauty never to wash off or 4 Saucers and 4 Fruit This chartning dinnerware is decorated under ‘coupe shape on white background with lovely”. “soft black patterns. Guaranteéd 16-piece set consists of 4 Dinner Plates; 4 ‘Cups, © Salt .and pepper Pimiento ‘ Fes Bread, crumbs— “Cook macaroni according to di- rections. on packagé. Drain. Mix half the cheese. with the hot macaroni. Combine milk-and soup and add to macaroni. Season to taste. ~- Add pimiento cut into small pieces., Dot with butter and top with bread crumbs. Bake 45. min- utes at 350° “degrees. Serves 6. ‘ @" | Group Entertained : _ | by Robert Rickard T-R obert Rickard” entertained ‘members ‘and. guests of Alpha Sig- Lmia Nu. sorority when they met . | Tuesday — evening for dinner at ‘Haven Hill Lodgé. ( * , Mr. Rickard presented American ‘were Mrs, Albert Kohn, Mrs. Lloyd Compton, Mrs. Hazel Elii- cott, Mrs. Lloyd Mosby and Mrs. eoeene ee me feel like this, though they have ‘been great fun. . . it's the lovely small daughter learning how 10 party I wanted to throw for 25,000 \BSA . (Birmingham Small. Arms) |workers to celebrate the, th birth- day June = " lis today’s cook. The mother of oe Lady Désher ‘explained how re-| ‘cently she had bought a golden gown and a mink cape and. hat costing $14,000 so that she would, pany launched a Hew-showroom in Paris for Daimler cars. -|OUT OF POCKET . She said she charged the S140 as expenses but> the income tax. . [authorities would allow it so Sir Bernard paid for the clothes eut_ eut of his.own Pocket. | * in the past, she said, she owed it his fight. She added: “T'vé cried my*eyes out all day. rm boiling ovef with fury and am.-going to fight as hard as I can.” : oe “Tye Firing to Sir Bernard, she together through oa and thin.” Said Sir POE “We shall “fight?” Check Weak Spots: moving. A check for weak spots and the needed repairs should be made before launder- $998 | Olive Huntley. ing. : < be dressed properly when the com- Because of an things like that! to her husband to stick with him in) ray léve you, darling. We'll stick) <4 colds as those who do not. » Rotunda | ann “Bunt Be Pine lehe ——— “SMORGASBORD . BUFFET. SERVED EVERY DAY Y6u may also order from our regular menu., New Orleans _. Cocktail Lounge * L IS NOW OPEN We Invite You Te Make Your Reservations For Your Private Parties open te the Pubite ¥ Wey _in_ the Year Every F \ ener OF... LS GOURMET'S GUEST CL MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 12 W. Huron PR 3-410 F eoeeere and quality, guaranteed fade. 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SAGINAW amet from Strand Theater > THR PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE }, 1086 Nee Graduations and Guests: Take the Social Spotlight i In Pontia Many Parents ‘to ‘Attend | Comps, Commencements) ning the Randalls entertained at a dinner party in their home for}-< their gerald of Oak Park, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Reaveley of Pleasant and Mr. Schmitt of Detroit. * * eo Calif, From there they will travel te Barstow, Calif., where they, will visit tis brother and sister- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. ian Lamont. * Ld] s Dr. and Mrs. John S__Pridmore (nee Tish Applewhite) of Liberty street announce the birth of a daughter; Amy Elizabeth, May 19 at Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are. Mr, and Mrs. John D. Applewhite | of Voorheis road and Mr. and Mrs. George Pridmore ef Ferndale. * Meneld Kesher spent Msnnoctal Day with his | Mr. and Mrs. George Watter of Murphy nson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Receiving-a key or pin emblem at initiation ceremonies will be tiac students, Judith Kay Rob- Tt - jac wp The faculty af Wilberforce Uni iversity, W Ubertarce, Qhio, voted junanitiously thin, week to confer ‘an honorary deetor af human’ ities degree on the Rev. Fred R. (Tiffany, pastor of Bethany Baptist | Chureh— | "The honor is given in recognition lof, the loeal. pastar's wide interest ~ i- helping te promete better hu- ‘man relations among persons of all races, religions and eultures. The degree will be conferred at eom- mencement exerries June 19 in” Jones Auditorium eh the Ohio carpus: Z | Pee Rev. Mr. Tiffany ie a grad | wate af the Practical Bible Traia- | te School of Binghamton, N. Y., Colgate University and Nerthera Baptist Theelegical Sentinary, Sheree net dene graduate work ta ea was one of the leaders in. | orgenteing the Pontiac Round Ta-| ible of Jews, Cathalies and Protes- «tants. With three ether jecal elergy- men he Made 4 gondwill tour of the! rastert states epansared by the Na- tiohal Conference af Christians and Jews, - The. Rev Me. Tiffany served as’ ichaipman wf the eitizens’ commit-| tee to draft the erdinance on fair, Bethany Baptist Minister |to*“Get Honorary _ Degree aEy. FRED R. TIFFANY | habilitation, and has been a di-— rector of the Council of Human Relations. Last year, the Kev. Mr. Tiffany received the plaque - | from the Urban League of Amer. 7? jen for outsjnding service inter-faith understariding. The loca] pastor has served as | Leisure-Giving . ‘| HAMILTON | Trade-in DRYERS | QQ” Tt. and $109.95 One 3 Years, One 2 Years. © ' LOOK Like New, WORK i ‘ Like New. : i ~~~ Service Guarentee KEASEY ELECTRIC APPLIANCES © in Drayton Plains ‘OR 3-2601 Like-New™ | Pleasant View Convalescent Home 8790 Arlington Dr. OR 3-5320 State Approved Peter J. & Marjorie VanBesclaer | employment practices Which Was chairman of the on-the-job train- adopted hy the city af Pontiac ing courses offered at Pontiac Gen- and later hy the state @f Michigan. 'era) Hospital by the University | Melisa member ef the Mayor's. |Hospital, Ann Arbor, for hospital , Committee on Ateahaliany and Re- chaplains. He has also been in- _svenae, With him were three ef), 11 Robinson of East Iroquois |” _ Receiving their curved bars, the right are Sandra Bunce of Navajo drive, Haven. Also visiting tor the @8Y | Hariey : y of linois ave- See pone ntoee, yeas le ad re Fernie AB son of highest award available in Girl Scouting, “Mary Wood of Owego drive, Carold Mur- mt nn ee ne =e ° dé ws Cunmerce wad Cre these members of the Northern Oak- phy of Mohawk road and Vickie Me STORE HOURS: ° 2-HOUR FREE PARKING oe andre eet citi feel Re-| Riceinghans otodets! whe wil land Girl Scout Council. From left to Laughlin of Mohawk road.” - dan’ tnd tora _— — rp) Op, ne nes ‘forma in Mexico City for several be initiatéd are John Greve, son : onde tu Seturde: : , days. / “ * | ef Mr. and Mrs, J, W. Greve; ‘Club Closes Season) hi f f y : When You Make a Purchase oe - « ° ° | doha D. Holmes, eon otf Mr. and | New C ie S | 9:30 ® Mm, ‘sil $:30 p. Mm. at jacokson’s : , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dryden of | Mrs. John W, Hoimes; Jean | : Williams Lake road and his father, | Kennedy Sackman‘ of Hyland Albert H. Dryden of Detroit, will’ drive and Gey W, Tunnicliffe, leave on Saturday for Rock Island. son ef Mr. and Mrs. Max B. | Il, to attend commencement exer- Tunnicliffe. | cises at Augustana College where their son. Donald Dryden, will be graduated) They will return to of West Longfellow “their homes on Tuesday. leaving Saturday for * *« »s Also attending graduation ever. | cises at Augustana (College will | be Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stadt of Overridge drive and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford KR, Woed ef Grand- in-law, } view drive whose som, Thomas Campbell! of \ + Zonta Sees Lamp ExhibitAre Elected |-—— , J, ; ae ate Tree by Sorority — : | | 2 J a clearance! || president of Zonta International, Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Phi. our entire — Mr. and Mrs. John L. Campbell. was guest speaker when members avenue are of Puntiac Zonta Club met, for Nashville. sorority met at the home of Mrs George Zannoth on Watkins Lake. -road Thursday evening. Mrs. Du- [ lane Hamilton was cohostess. Annual reports were presented by chairmen of all standing com- #--~~ imittees and Mrs. Donald White, ;chairman of the nominating com- ‘mittee, conducted the election of luncheon at Hotel Waldron thurs- * * » Gcaitan District Five, Zonta devas _ Elmer A. 2d first woman to be member of mt Clemens. . the City Council of Saginaw, on Saturday for showed historic lamps she~ has ~ other ore weet koe aed ay be the bells’ gather through the past 15 years. lofficers. — é ae . k f — maser Apap wong apes) (AE a A remaining stock o “ 25 Mrs. George Zannoth was ‘| elected president for the coming year, ' Others who will serve are Mrs. _Mr and Mew dead Hunt of Mrs. Edward Biggers of West tle examples dating back to the Yale avenue and Mr. and Mrs. tren Retty lamp made in 1620 Pete Armstrong of Tubbs road. | brought to America by Gov. | Winthrop with the first Pilgrims. summer s ' ;William Hutchinson, “vice presi- Speech Students | = the ret Ae jdent; Mrs. John Allen, correspond- : P _ ;can-made lamp, the Spark lamp, ling » retary: Mrs. Kenneth Mad- 5 : ithe Tavern lamp and other ex- at Jefferson : sen, recording secretary; Mrs _ , | " Pp t C d Poyed = popes pais a = Norman Mack, treasurer and Mrs. .— sad | in e ays 0 , a i resen OMECY i ee ee ce ae Ene MRS, AUDRA FRANCIS _ Besell Kaiser, conductress, | The comedy, ‘Beep! Beep! oil and discovery of petroleum for SAE RENTS ee a, e Clang’ Clang'— * fuel made possible the wider use ; . | - Brilliantly NEW! COATS “e + Boop-Oop-a- LEARN to EARN | v= presented tor parents of Jef- of lamps. . corn Sater gh Sheet eee. Theres seal i Tuesday evening by the 8A speech _ ‘Thursday meeting mar GRADUATES! class. The my od presented for the close of the luncheon programs | the student bady aw! until fall. The membership break- Day or Night Classes ~~ “fast Sunday at Rotunda Inn will - ‘nein APRS boa Cell Tedey ter ' Taking pee in the presentations, honor old and new members, and is . Al Pe ‘ detailed interme hoa under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Sarah Van Hoosen’ Jones will tell . | Misses’ Sizes 8 to 18 / No Age Limit Ellsworth. were Frank Shorter, Da- - o worst Cie mazingl Lom or al ie! - vid Williams, Joe Ingram, Jerome > Full length coats in silk, cotton tweed, silk and cotton, and faille. Every popular color including black: and white, and pastel. “ Phone FE 4-1854 Call Miss Wilson Todey tor Informetion PONTIAC Bushee. Sammy Ellis, Robert: iz Walker, George Washington, Pab- Recital Is Held li lo Moran, Lollie Shorter, Judy! Yorty ‘oné students were orf | r Rollins and nevexty recey jsented in a music recital at Bald- ¥ jwin Evangelical United Brethren ; ee cengpte nga 4 Unbelievably Low-Price! Others taking part were Andrew, Church Monday evening. Men- | * ——- $ $ ; UTY CO Terry, Allen Howze, Ronald Evans, idelssohn, Lichner,~ Ketterer, | : “ft a BEA COLLEGE L. C. Chatman, Jessica Ramsey, ‘Brahms, and Bizet were among | | re, ee 2S SE _ , * tt 16% East Huron Pat Manning and Marilyn Catherns the composers whose works were {je Te RES 5 RE MTS . Behind Kresge’, 2nd Fleer | ann McCullum sang “My Man” presented at the 8. o'clock pro- He al i = Orig. 17.95 Orig. 22.95 to $25 # . 26 e ma ee ARTHUR'S Is the Store for Brides Ss on 7 . : accdémpénied by Elise Nelson. (gram. . % Es CIR CLE. = a, ff ‘28 = tS ; | : Personalized Service Is a ; to Each Bride rs in . : Orig. 29.95 Orig. 39.95 - Tradition in Our New Enlarged A Lovely Blue ey ] $3 Satin and Lace Garter 4 Ei : ; a Bridal Salon F SUITS Presents a Sparkling : ue Junior and Misses’ Sizes ~ : oo Vision of the _ ie Bex and fitted jacket suits im butcher linen, cotton Loveliest Bride 2 uw eelapern, imported linen tweed, Dacron, Shantung, Italian silk, French cottons and cotton tweed, in the season's. favorite colors. . a T . oon Wedding Gowns ‘and Ballerinas, $29.95 to $119. Bridesmaids’ ~ - Gowns in all shades and fabrics, ~ oriced at $19.95 and up. xe ‘22 For the mother of the’ fide elegant in either the simple 4 Orig, 16.95 to 17.95 Orig. 29.95 cs afternoon Crepe or Love- . ; q =: : 2 . ly faces. Priced at: Practical .,, durable... smart! - $ , . $ “ $24.95 to $49.95 The removable pre-shrunk can- J vas séats are vat-dyed in jr = ‘choice of black, orange, red. a ' aes ; Lifetime satin black wrought Orig, Os Orig. 49.95 We Fareed fi bd if iron frame, Use it: anywhere .. “ A es _ Legged Neca ind r out! ; Veils, Head- ees COAT AND SUIT SALON STREET LEVEL ee f dresses and. af Accessories for the Bride You Will Enjo Sko id at Gentry’ s from $12.95 . joy Shopping y | ‘Furnishin . Drayton Home ‘Furnis s _ Open Friday N ight *ti1 9 | 4479 Dixie Hwy. - OR 3-2300 = = / ye 7 . ef ‘eat les = ‘\ ; ‘ ppt a f eS yi ' " ra i i ae + { i | ilee | Be: S ij votive ei, ‘THE PONTIAC EuESS 2aAY JUNE 1 1950 R LAWN MOWER CUTS WEEDS. my: Connitine Says: + Gypsy Rose Plays. Hostess to Kid Pianists them: to the stool, ~ : ev e+ ‘ . an’ inch or two higher off the floor than Barlow. — who was last seen bolting through a wall. ee Fred Coots and Nick Kenny com- bined, : Certainly, ne number has been played more often, includ- - \ you make a mistake.” ~ Bios ts lop. Mines Are busy” ; TOKYO — Japan's 1955 mining seared hy tne Milby of Tater national Trade and Industry, was 8.8 per cent higher than in 1954. mows EW YORK (INS)—Miss Gypsy | finished hows “short « ~eurtain) People around our hytch have sider due whole damned thing. A y had tq.Jisten hard-to catch 2 aT DE SWEEPS eer I Lee, gauthor and patron of ~— had a bit of ‘Yellow Butterfly”|sinall furrow dug itself into her|any consoling mistakes. from Eric cet | the arts, threw open her town) ‘/these past few _iponthe. beautiful brow. Then she went/Kirkland, Gypsy’s fine lad, Terry FALSE TEETH TRIMS SL house the other day to the young) Fie said “Phew!” : Howard Taub- gedeed; & MeLachlan is tit on (9% &8 if nothing. had-happened. (Boyton, Anne, Wightman, Phoebe | L a | piano puplls..ct Clara Chichester, man never-heard @ sincerer state-| °° purk's ASCAP list, he tiust | “It'S nice to. have people who|Russell, Naney—Zimbalist, Pilar That Loosen = gDGES oe a — ery face the beng ‘ment from the lips-of an artist. be making than Berlin, aren’t relatives when you're re-|Canevaro, Michael Rothenthal, “ Need Not Embarrass . raculous knack of pe’ g chi citaling,”’.she philosophized on the|rare gum-che renderer. 0! have MULCHES dren to practice without nailing oes peer ne eres ae Aaeeee See ee wen bees iter don’t keage when|Bach) and pose eilliant litte’ »iiia2y ioe girl named Sylvia Helen Pefka, their plate Give eye rong ‘tine Bo “bo nos | live in fear of this happen é The most rapt_members of the;who cannot-help becoming a fine, The grass "food seedsmiths recommend, feeds lawns. in new vigor, health and spark- |Gna, as played by Buffy Barlow. radiant grin. Aing color. Feed 100 sq. ft. for Buffy has the measles: “MISS CLINKER’ 1 eden a dime. No offensive sola _—— cot | After Linda Frank had done very! rst prodigy to push ®- well by Rolseth’s ‘Ballet Dancer,”’ , ward the forbidding black and g child named Debbie, bucking for _No Money Down With Tr ade white rack was a young man Miss Clinker, 1956," stepped up, | $ named Cris Barlow. He punched proped under the piano for a pedal S AVE 10] 95. out eas s Phir kil (she chose the one on the left), | Round” with a wonderful mixture punched down on it and sailed into! LIMITED QUANTITIES—Ideal S Special . .. roll pune eal Summer Special . . . rolls = i i Ate rohit ” | “100 Lbs. of defiance and derision, and when! McLachlan's\“*Yellow Butterfly. out on large casters. Plug-in antenna . . « famous Crosley | mo, T-League Chassis! BULK Oakland Seeond in State ee — SEUURESUREREEEREReeReeeeeeeneeeeeee i SEED ss A+ P a 3 Lbs. $1.50 - SCOTT'S: TURF BUILDER Lee's Steinway, but may recover. | ‘They've — it netee: =a Efrem Zimbalist played next. Really. . He’s a small lad with a|- icrew cut and short pants. He Why.be half-satis fied? Not one of ‘the town’s music! youne K at udi d he 1 ha Just so apeeoal os Vy Z ogan, looking lad, “ Peop! (&. audience during t ast -half of artist. non-acid) powder, ping hon 3 . | Buy the one mower that critics showed up — a stuffy lot, ) > Vain xi ray * program as: iol ioe - walleleain ~ _|the program were those who hadi * * * | Slaves, Hold false weet more mote Srealy. | can do a complete job! with, A trace of goldbricking in | being ready te commit “High ap Debbie got halfway through her performed earlier and had stabbed| ° it was a great day that. made ~ they ay foal oe? tpiate ad ‘ake 8 thete somewhere. | a Hilltop.”- He'd have none of it. piece at slightly under the speed) the wrong ‘Avory . fang here andithe old folks hanker to get ren ee enaeh). cet apranta of cag But parefits and other nervous | He) reached the. plano ee lot sound, then seemed: to recon-!there. to the hearthside for ‘the’ ‘Wartinis. | Soe ae _ ° . Ee ee in forget this (looked out: over the little pool of -——= — : = Ze ore gray faces, and 4 tales “Tr playing ' live! it Mozart, Hayda, Y- | we Se en ond Cho 4 “The Tarantula.’’’ There being. Here’ fi. =e = se a an ~ =| ino dissenting voices, he plunged Heres the... | 050 Daidone most determined ‘into it mantully. When he finished scpomed A meoppets mince he Gah eat oe ihe gave his parents a fighter’s for you. 7 . gut for the Children’s Crusade: cverthe-head handclasp as he See ut ad: nee The masters were left bleeding walked off;. = — ‘all over the battlefield of Miss?*?” * + + HAND LAWN MOWERS. ..5 $1495 ret ARDWARE CO. The'gecital , got ‘ott 6 an unusual played Corbman’s “The Harp,” istart. Miss Chichester, a hand- ‘and very nicely for a small boy: | ‘some woman, announced, ‘There 'zjg grandfather (nor his .grand-| has been a change in the program. mother Alma Gluck) never ac- |We will not hear Clementi's Sona- knowledged applause vith a more J Triple in Six-Year Span Oakland County residents whoattributed to 1950, 1952 and 1954 receive old-age benefits under the_amendments to, the Social Security Federal Social Security Program ‘Act. : comprise the second-largest coun-| Retired workers,—totaling 9.662, ty group in Michigan, according 0. were paid $697,766 a month to com- Wesley Dorr, district’ manager Of/prise the largest single group of the. Social Security Administration. | | beneficiaries. Other groups: | ©The officials disclosed that at) | Payments to Area’s Aged 21” CROSLEY ‘1 18 } es low os © AIR CONDITIONERS....°149 PORTABLE TV 17-INCH A29® $129. ey Flees Sample GAS CALCINATOR $98 9° ‘ the end of 1955 a total of 19.292, Wives or dependent husband HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 151 OAKLAND FE 4.1594 benefici aries were paid a;total o $1,135,251-a month for an average! of $72.20. Payments were topped in | Michigan only by Wayne County. | ‘The figures represent a gain ot | | 340 per cent in paymenfs and | 240 per cent in the number of | beneficiaries since 1960. Average | payments >to individuals was pendent widowers, 2,095 for $111,- t 3060 for $117,153; widows or de- | | 072; mothers with children, 751 | “Tor “$42,050; children, 3,687 for $164,558; and dependent parents, | ; 37 for $2,058. Payments made riionihiy to Oak., \land residents compare with a ‘state ‘average of $67.20 and a SPECIAL $4.95 INSIDE ANTENNA $1.00 SPECIAL 21” TABLE MODEL TV $119.95 158 Oakland Ave. FE 2-3781 OPEN 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING -IN REAR [national average of ‘$61.90, | 48.70 in 1950. || Dorr pointed out that 8,451 per- || sons were paid $333,887 six years fiago. Part of. the incréase was “For One Week Only : FINAL SPRING SALE NEW SEWING MACHINES Full Cash Price | CONSOLES $44.50 PORTABLES $31.50 Home Demonstration Only 30 Mile Radius $1 . 25 _ FREE LIGHT to the First 30 that Calls Per Week Midwest BROTHERS Distributors | Seek Volunters for Clerical Jobs in Fund Drive Ten volunteers are needed to do secretarial and clerical work in | the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital |'fund-raising campaign head-quar- _ters, Mrs. Barbara Kinney, office | supervisor, reported. Work will be five days a week from 9 a.m. ta-5 p.m. end no experience is necessary. The money, $6,000,000, is being raised to construct a new addition ‘at the hospital. : . New Cabinet @ Powerful Motor @ S-Speed Control @ 5-Year Guarantee Terms —“Tove’s Romance’ ~ Va OFF, BOTH RINGS NOW eoees Perfect symbol-of eternal love! Brilliant 10- diamond Rings 0° Romance Fishtail Ensemble. Pay $2.00 A Week “He TOP TUNES Soe oe By Famous Artists Wore . ae Here Are Just a Few | . The: Latest Hits by Bing Crosby, Al Jolson, Patti Page, The Hilltoppers, Georgia Cibbs; faye P. Morgan, Teresa Brewer, -MeGuire _ Sisters, Pat Boone, Don Cornell, Eddie Fisher, — Ames Bros., Johnnie Ray and many others. Capitol Records, RCA Victor,.London, Ceral Columbia, King, Dot and many more tanidug recording companies. . Demonstrator, But Guaranteed Reg. 99¢, Now... Pay NO MONEY DOWN as little as $I. Down, $1. a Week le é Mine’ tat 3 00 Tonight Phone rede rl 3.7114 (qspameee Con “\WKC Tonight 3 ) jee §=108 NORTH SAGINAW 1 at Ht we ee oe | Until? |: —__ ....\ eran oh aanis | A . Selesky, - brant and-give the sermon. ‘go to the Memorial Building at nual message to all area twelfth * blouses and dark treesers/ and ; 2 me | - \ Me 7 4 j " ¢ . - ° aka: t : * ‘ ; ' = te - : = “di “— TS pet Is Your High School TH E PONTI A Cc PRESS | Watch for School News | E Represented in the Press? oer | on This Page Each Friday FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1956 - To PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, . —- _ =. “S7IWENTY-ONE Es : —_ Pa ; Pontise Press Phete dance are (left to right) Judy Johnson, Barbara | PROM PRANKS — Getting ready for a big night of dancing tomorrow night at Pontiac High Sehool are all PHS ‘seniors. Hiere getting a star — for “Drifting in —T — i the iors to remember is their last prom. Kenney and Richard Bashore. A dream for sen- | » | Dreams, Drift at Senior Dance By VICKY. MICU A mystical dream - like atmo sphere ~ will engulf Pontiac High School * tomorrow night when seniors dance from 9 to 12 p.m.) “Drilting in Dreams,” theme of the year’s senior prom has been the top news at PHS this week. a multitude of stars, platforms creating pleasant illusions, and a starry gate were worked and sweated over by committee miembers throughout the week. Next week seniors will don tra- ditional caps and gowns and make plans for baccalaureate to be held next -Sunday _ and Comrhencement June 14. - - Class day occupies another. high- te for forthcoming senior. activ- Announcements and name cards will be distributed next week by committee chairman, Marci a Thomas. Practices for Commencement ex- ercises are also. forthcoming and will be twofold—for exercises will entries for the four divisioris~ of eo — ~— _and Painting. ( First teers in the four groups were Tom Bank, Carol Dutord, and Kozel Scott, who won hs ‘twe. Rozel ane took—an award |Carolyn Leacher, vice” president; president for next “semester | with for the Best in Show division. ‘Delores Gustafson, recording see-' Karen Beam as vice presi Next semester officers have-been retary; Edwina Palmer, corres: ‘Margaret Christengon is secretary; 'treasyrer is Sharon Wolf; -and-ser- Inamed by a number of clubs: For Ponding secretary; and Myrla igeants-at-arms are Barbara Berg, the Future Nursés Club Frances Henry, treasurer. __ Sandra Sommerville, and Janet Kamachos was elected president;; Y-Teens named Patricia Zietke+ Wilson. Commence The week was filled with activity ‘in area schools-in-spite-of the one day holiday. Exams, commence- ment plans, and elections of new club officers comprised the main activities -of the week. - AT AVONDALE Avondale seniors returned from their trip to Mackinac’ Island and ‘Sault Ste. Marie this afternoon and are anxiously looking forward to tomorrow night’s prom. “Till We Meet Again” is the theme of this year's Prom. Time is from 9-12 p.m. be held at Wisner Stadium except in case of rain—then they will be held in the boys’ gym at the high school:~ Yearbooks were the big news for all students, as the Quiver arrived at PHS. Inkpens will be flashing next week as the best-of everyone is all to be written in these spe- ‘Start Monday, with the big day due son. | cial school day reminders. Summer schiool will be held at! PHS Jtine 18 to July 27 for students ished their reviewing today and clude the senior scholarships as _ in.and around Pontiac. Payment will take their fingls Monday and well as letters for track, /pasket- for this, semester's courses should: , |be paid after June 1. ' The annual art Aigh last itracted some 83 students and 200 this summer while junior Ken they present the program for their officers, SMH Names New eine Officers. " By JANET ENGLISH Now that seniors are thinking of final exams only as past ac- complishments, underclassmen are uneasily awaiting their days of reckoning which will be Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. of next year's council were intro- ‘Lauinger and Alice Adams, duced office. janiors Patricia Martin, Tom The entire high school partici- Harding, and Joseph Harding. meeting for this -year. During the and Mary Raymond were chosen to tricia’ Martin Mary Raymond, | ‘and Alace Adams are the students’ choices for the offices. ning. Students from the fourth to) twelfth grades took part in this | tribute to Mary, Queen of the! May. Mary Hubarth did the crowning. | Joyce Dropps, president of the, Junior Children of Mary, Mary Heitjan, president of the Senior Children of Mary, past prefect of ..the Sodality, Elaine Neussendorfer, ‘past Sodality vice - prefect Catherine Pruente, and the present Sodality prefect, were the members of her court. dunior Holy Name officers Larry’ Maison, Chuck Brown and Mike Lyons acted as cross The 63 members of the Senior rexih CHAPMAN A LA PONTIAC — Spring means 5 sunshine and \Detrotr“Stadium--.“Senier classes new outfits made by these St. Michael girls in. their’ clothing classes. Frances Ford (left) displays her aqua butcher linen dress to Phyllis Participate in this annual event. Raymond (right) wearing a fire red duster and Beverly Elmy (cen. |_ Edward Cardinal Mooney is to ter) in an avocado linen suit. \preside over the ceremonies. Fan Club Compiles 4 - | Bxams End at St. Fred jee ies. Senior class members of St.’ iClass A schools. : | Top ten tunes were compiled in| Frederick High spent the week Choral members received well, Pontiac this week by members of! cramming for their final exams deserved congratulations from ev- the Teresa Brewer Fan Club and which were over with today. Now ¢ryone in hailing distance on their Gallaghers Music Co with their long awaited graduation fine presentation of “A Fantasy a day only four days. away, they in Song,” Iast weekend. Dominic) 1 Almost we My Mind, are seeking .summer jobs and Kline, choral director, was given Boone. rushing ‘home fo ste if their col-,a token of appreciation by choral) » My ‘lege acceptances have arrived. Fairer earey after Sun- Preakey orian Michael k Gay: night's ormance—a* ‘ Aiperosiole Ann Schesner | plaid golf bag -_ matching cap.| i oe. Agee Again, Grant. ‘were named this week. i] Yesterday afternoon, the entire | high achool took part in a May Pat Baby Left Domino. At the. pay neers otitdid ithemselves trying to see who could Watton Treasure of Love, Clyde Me- t the most, dace the longest) Crowning in honor of our Blessed os e 6, Ruby ‘Baby, Drifters. Mother. Seniors wore their cov- nave fhe most = 7. Picnic, McQuire Sisters. eted‘ caps and gowns arid the rest 8. ~~ ecg Fashioned. Girl, of the high school were uniform, hard plapning breakfast tor feragere place Toeied, eradtisstion porning. : 9, a “Willie John,. 10. My Little Avert Four Lads. Sophomore committeemen ALE Teresa ree shirts. ‘Sodality Vice- prefect, Mary Kay crowned Our Blessed Mother. During the pre twelve seniors were recei into, the Sodality.of Our Lady. Prefect | (ta Daily led the student body: in the act of consecration. Tonight will be the last teen club / of the year. \A big turn out is ex- “pected as it isa farewell to the senior class. The dance tonight. a sockhop, will be open to § Frederick students only. Admjs- sion and refreshments are free./ Sunday morning, seniors. will fat tend a Baccalaureate Mass at 8/ 45. Parents of graduates are invited. Fr. MauricéVeryser will be . duates will Sunday afternoon, gradua’ the University of Detroit.. Edward Cardinal ‘Mooney. will give his = graders. The program wil end with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament... Last Friday afternoon, St. Fred-| erick’s golf team took the parochial league, championship by defeating Austin High, Detroit, 191 to 201. tulations boys. Last Monday the team played in the Biya rate nd a Salutatorian of the class is Ann ~ MICHAEL KOPOSIK. Valedictorian. of St. Frederick’ s senior ‘class is Michael “Kopesik. Mike has been a four year choral, tary, Secristan Club member, member, sophomore class treasur- er, played basketball, was a Stu- dent Council representative and |Fn served on the staff of the Ramrod. 'spondent. meeting, candidates for the offices run for vice president ‘while Loretta | both - juniors and Mary Jane Puertas Nominated tor president were Were candidates for the secretarial pated in the election which was Wednesday president, Fred West) Sophomore Ronald Andrews heig on Friday. The results dis- conducted the final student council along with juniors Yvonne Koprince closed on Monday show that Pa-| "The May Crowning, an. annual | affair took place Wednesday eve-| Mary) Elaine Urban bearer and acolytes, respectively. | Class are going to attend Senior, Day Sunday at the University of throughout this Archdiocese will) | Me, Elvis’ Baccalaureate is Sunday at 8 p.m. Rev. Cummings from the Auburn Heights Free Methodist Church will deliver the address,. with the Rev. McCann of the, Presbyterian Church assisting in, the service. Commencement practice’ will Thursday. Underclassmen at Avondale fin- ‘Tuesday. Earlier_in the week juniors Mary show at Pontiac Lou Ehrmann and Marge Gingrich’ Senior Class Night on June 5 is Temainder of school witlt concerts, Saturday and Sunday at- were selected to go to Girls’ State.a big event in the-senior’s life, for picnics and choosing new school yous activities. ‘TAT LAKE ORION _ ment Plans in Full Swing in Schools Sheehy was — to go to Boys’ |Parents and friends that includes Mont C. Oliver of the Methodist State, iclass history, philosophy and gitta-'Church will give the ae and Avondale’ qroateat honor, ‘ ‘citi-,, “4 ory. prayers. zens of the year," was bestowed ion. séniors Mae~Han and Lynn Katie Baber is the general chair-| The Girls’ Glee Club will sing Wright. : |man. _ % The pr ogram. will be presented of Louise Bartlett. Exams begin next week Monday, 2t 8 p.m. in the high school gym. [AT CLARKSTON Tuesday and Wednesday, and Fri- Plans for parties are taking shape.| The following girls were doen day results will be in, Baccalaureate will be held this as varsity cheerleaders for next Cheerleaders for. next year, |Sunday, in the high school gym. year: ‘Judy Weayef, Dixie Parks, whe paneed rigid teats whee fear (at # p.m. The Rev. Walter C. Bal-| ‘Hazel Miller, Janice Farrell, Shar- groups voted. on their character, | " aewe a scholarship, ete., lagh of the First Baptist Church lon Glennie and Barbara Walker. will deliver the sermon while Dr.' : Week Is Busy at Junior Highs topher, Mary pais peeing Last Weeks of School ‘hall at the lunch time due to the Marlyn McKenzie, Beth Wood- ward, Karen Green, Ellen Eng- Bring Buzz of Activity fact that the yearbooks have ar- to Students land, Karen Craven and Carol | | Lumbarde for junior varsity; jball, and cheerleaders, and pins| Junior High pure font for those with above B averages. | “UNIOF flghs are busy for -ciL were held last Tuesday. Ira “Pence. and Jerry Urick were run ning for president. : : Barbara Lounsbury and Russell Sofferdine were running for vice jpresident. “Alice Lounsbury was running for secretary. Dixie Parks ‘and Judy Weaver were - running Substitutes. are Mary Jo Padker,| Sue’ Weitschat and Sharon John: [ The annual awards assembly. was yesterday. These awards in-- _|yearbook was dedicated to the he Senior sponsor, Mr. Mauti. Foday ‘ari assembly was held for those ‘students who worr awards in vari- i | } Fe " GOIN’ TO THE FAIR — In costume for the annual spring, concert- at Eastern Junior High ——- are Tom Schrodi (left) and Garland. ‘AT Ww ASHINGTON Last week Washington students: _ had a spring dance called ‘Jungle’ Jump.’’ More than 200 attended. '- Decorations consisted of monkeys, flowers and palm trees. Election of officers was held today, After a week of campaign- ing, students are anxiously await- ing - results. W ashington- wil give its third an-| nual spring concert ‘With a ier in My Heart,” June 7. Faith Cook) and Joanne Hansen will direct the: seventh, eighth and ninth graders. in the production. ‘the anthems, under the direction ~~ The €lections for student coun- — for treasurer. There is a consider- ; rived and are now on sale. The- é 2 gar ae 2 Pontiac ous Veet Shearer. The concert ender the direction of Mar- garet Snyder, Mrs. William Tompkins and Henry Elling will be presented, for the last time tonight. Waterford Grads Attend Last Classes BY JEAN LITMATTA Saturday. “Nancy Rose was chosen, blue blanket with the huge ‘““W”" Today Waterford Township High president; Barbara Tallerday, sec- in the center. School seniors atiended their last class sessions. Highlighting the and Tish Fitzgerald, Connie Sabat, named retary; treasurer. ape Beth Rose will serve as editor of the Waterlog next year: and grads’ final week was the annual the outstanding senior GAA mepr|Jean Marie Elkins and Marlene honors convocation Tuesday. Seniors now look forward to the last of their™ big “events—junior- at 6:30; Cap and Gown Party, June 7; Baccalaureate, June 10; and Commencement, June 13. Sophomores and Juniors are\se- lecting their leaders for next year aWarded to students Tuesday at the ‘honors assembly, Awards were given for academic achieve- librarians, audio-visual aids, and stage hands}. speech; music; cheerleading; and journalism. Receiving top senior awards in ithe assembly were James Wager, iwho received the Outstanding Citi- zenship cup; Jerry Kruskie, tak- ling the Andrew Miceli Outstanding Athlete Award; and Kari Liewart, who f list. . Juniors will bid farewell to sen- jors” tomorrow evening at the junior-senior banquet in the school gymnasium. A chicken is planned, and the en- tertainment Will feature the “Lore- lies” and the reading of the class will ‘and ears: ond alr quarts axe f- vited. . Ready tego t0-werk,, the new Student Council officers were in- . stalled at ‘the finial meeting Mon- day. . Howard Bennetts will eee Oo ee * senior banquet, tomorrow evening “Honors in every phase were ment; assistance as hall guards... named the outstanding - menu of fried | prophecy. Jane 7 is. the night set for the | ‘Cap and Gown Party to which- ber, was awarded the beautiful i ee, editors’ of = Anchor. -.AT EASTERN — = _The third hour seventh grade speech class had a Declamation| Program for their parents and/| guest at Eastern Thursday. The winners were; first place,; Ed Haroutunian: second place,’ Charlene Weigert; third place.) Bonnie Plummer, ~ - Final elections for Student Coun-| “cil president were’ held Tuesday, May 29. President for next. semester is | Judy Haroutunian and vice presi-| dent is Fred Mayers, AT MADISON Even though students enjoyed a; ‘day’s vacation from school om Me-| morial Day, activities were in full -swing-this week. ‘Plans are under way for a soft ball game to be played between) the Girls Athletic Club and Hall Guards. Students have been busy practice = the game. Dramatic Club oes 4 Appearance: at Crary The last assembly of the year at- Issac E. Crary Junior High School, Waterford, will present the ninth grade dramatics group to the student body for the first time. The program includes a humor- ‘ous speech by Lanny Younger, a humorous debate by Larry Rose land Franklin Manning; a one act) ‘comedy with Karen Morgan, James 'Puglise, Jane. Dovietian;. Sara Barningham and Lanny Younger. Ronald Newman will be master rot ceremonies. _ ROBERTA STAMMANN A $1,000 scholarship to Valprai- so University, Valpariso, Inc., was ‘awarded to Roberta Stamman#® |daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Arthur ‘Stammann, Oxford. Roberta grad- ‘uates this month from Oxford High ‘as fourth ranking student. She has been active in music, (band and chorus) as well as several ‘school dramatic. productions. Kingswood Girls Complete Driver Training Course Eighteen Kingswood girls re- ceived state driver training certifi- cates. yesterday after completing the course on their own intitative. “Mothers of thé girls set up the + program with quite a bit of calling and locating instructor, Arthur a Pontiac’ High instructor;- to -in- Struct the girls.. noons. at the home of Mrs. Dexter Horton and roadwork was done on Saturdays for for | 12 weeks. According to Tyrrell, this experi- ment has worked out very well. “These girls are the first in the area to. received the state driver. —— Ls a a _ training certificates,” he said. ‘Tyrrell, certified driver trainer and™ Classes were held Friday after- 4 TWENTY. oe aaa ag aw aa a ae En * Prat » tHE PONTIAC PRESS, a ae ee ee ee eee ee ee ee FRIDAY, ek 4, » 1956 W Paks. PIN IH, Suipeiolaa? a Irges Use of Flowers About two million persons are employed in’ public eating indus- tries in the U. S. — Chetk Weeds in Your Grass “Investment in Lawn Is Something Worth - Protecting An ounce of prevention is worth ’ many hours of back breaking weed- jof continuous effort will provide Formal-Type Hedges : _ for the lawn owner and produced Need. Constant Clipping Well-sheared, formal hedges can. only be made from plants that will stand more or less constant clip-| ping, says the American Associa- tion of Nurserymen. Very fine informal hedges are more numerous. The latter will! stand occasional clipping and are, widely used for privacy on the N URSERY Everything for Landscap a | Lawns and Gardens. Pot | Roses and Shrubs for. all Summer Planting: FREE ESTIMATES 71 8S. Cass Lake Read One Bleck GSeuth ef Elizabeth Lake Read FE 5-4711 _ SPECIAL While They Last No. t-Fruit Trees. ! fora GREEN LAW oat Your One Stop Gerden Town & Country Garden Center aid Highiend Bé. (M-89) OR 5-TIET a ‘that. ounce of prevention and let you_enjoy your yard. “If you have, followed the steps ‘for a quality lawn — made a soil analysis, picked a high quality mix- iture of permanent grasses, pre- pared a seedbed, fertilized and jfilled in sink spots—you have an) _ ‘investment -well worth protecting. There are many good weed killers on the market and most of them are both easy and safe te apply. Science has worked well not only weed killers which. pre- _ vent weeds from’ coming in, but | also weed killers selective enough te work without harming Ken- | tucky bluegrass, bents and fine fescues, The first great discoveries w ling. in your lawn. ‘A small amount): Pim the post-emergence group, stil| stands in front of two of the oldest dogwood trees | the most used. The classic example! Michigan in foods near her home on Charms . DOGWOOD OLDSTERS — Mrs. Walter Dill cording to Mrs. is 24ND, the selective broadleaf, road near ‘Milford. The trees stand about 25 feet killer. Mpre recently the scientists, have come Op with phenyl mercur- ic acetate and potassium cyanate for crabgrass. PMA, available ary or in spray. and more effective eafiy in the season wil! eliminated crabgrass if applied in three tregtmnents, one a week, as craébgrgss starts, usually, about May first and thereatter. |. Potassium cyanate contributes - some potash fertility, but may scotch good grasses easier. Butyl -| Areas and methyl arsonates are additional annual weed killers, showing promise but not yet | widely proven. _ While lead arsenate is poison- trees to be well over 100 ye ous, if it is mixed at high rates They stand 25 feet high, and e in certain soils, it will not only pranch is loaded with sa inhibit crabgrass germination, but blooms from the very top to the will also ——— the lawn for branches that lay on the ground. | years. Iprepere | Soil Well for Annual Seedlings In transplanting annual seedlings | ito their permanent spots in the | igarden, give them all the help you |can. Make certain the soil is well be set ce Be careful, though, about those plants which bear. their leaves in clusters, making certain the crowns are above the ground. If the crowns afe buried, the plant will p smother. | GREENRIDGE cog NURSERY A BLUE ——— FOR YOU. Fir, Douglas and Concolor Pine, Austrian, Scotch, Mugho, Arborvitae, Juniper, Native Trees.. Dig. your own. Bring burlap k fe Oldest Dogwood Trees in Full Bloom | average dogwood tree grows to. sterumed plants; like ‘duced any offspring. Year after rather deep year they just burst forth in full inch or se bioom, regardless of the weather their previous po- ‘conditions, then in the fal] their} will make a good foliage takes on brilliant scarlet Shrubs and Trees ] ] | Rest on the ground and still be | protected from animals, [Branches Loaded With Fragrant Buds By REBA HEINTZELMAN _flines and the close clusters of ber- Milford Correspondent iries are even redder. * ~~ eds | * «* Twosof Michigan's oldest dog- Because they grow in a thickly ~ near Milford, wood tree3.are in full bloom again | in the woods belonging to Mr. and) itri r Mrs. Walter Dils Charms Roa d./ mmeéd or cultivated the trees, ‘however, thé*tteeshave® acdiiired ja perfect symmetrical shape of ate the their own, and their heart-shaped old, petals make a snowy bank of blooms that is a sight’to behold. Mrs, Dill, who is an elemen-- * school teacher at Walled -xplained that the name of _ Expert murserymen ¢ es as According to the e€perts, an the height of a small apple tree, and the flowers are spaced spar- ingly throughout the limbs. Professors and students from Michigan State University have made field trips to the Dill farm to examine and study this unusual phenomenon of nature. The pair of trees has never pro- Highest Volume for Month: of June ‘The late spring season this year is no handicap to the’ enthusiastic home gardener. According to the American As! planting and landscaping during the month of June this year is ex- |pected to reach the highest volume 'for that month ever experienced in the history of the industry. Most home owners are simply extending their normal planting time from three to six weeks. -Aetually, says the nursery as- sociation, the weather has little effect on trees and shrubs planted around the home, | ; They will thrive just as well when planted in June as in April or May. They of course must be watered properly, with more wa- tering later~ ‘than if planted real learly. Bluebirds and house wrens pre-| Decide Songbirds MADISON, Wis. (INS)—If you want songbirds to visit your back yard, they'll know it by the shrubs and trees you plant there. In fact, a University of Wisconsin landscape specialist says you can attract the birds by your choice of| plantings. G. W. Longenecker cited aus examples: Catbirds like to nest in lilacs, wild plums or other bushes. Brown thrashers like a thick bushy cover where they can ito nest in holes in trees or posts sery stock in recent years,which or in nest boxes. largely offsets advantages of plant- Longenecker said that plants ing ont month or another. with good ‘foliage and fruits and) ‘attractive flowers not only improve | the appearance of the yard but) they make binds fee] at_home. He Planting by many nurseries’ oc- curs all through the summer months, The practice of growing and selling plants in containers, tall and are estimated to be over 100 years old. The pair has never produced’ any offspring, ac 'wooded area, the Dills have nevélt Home. Planting to Hit, sociation of Nurserymen, rand Many scientific advances have’. , fer clearings and sunlight, and like been made’ in the handling.of nur- Alse Blackhill, Norway, White said: * «6 @¢ “Serviceberries and Juneberries| adopted by many nurseries in re- also ovetcomes for- | cent years Rd. Open daily “Y to 7. 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Wood is best. | A ‘Aho Reveals _{an endless amount of varieties on ithe market the home gardener may is. & space — flowers in a healthy growing” Planting lips Put Smaller Blooms in Front.of Larger for Best Effect * __ By WELLIAM AHO “Barks Supervisor To -make’ any landscape plan complete, flowers should be in- cluded to give continual bloom from spring until fall. There are choose from. It is, always wise to purchase. your” flowers early for the best selection. Ordering flowers by the flat is far the cheapest, which amounts to approximately 80 plants per flat. As a suggestion, families or neighbors can go in together on flower purchases to cut down on expenses. _ Flowers not only give a beau- titul color to the home, but they Kill those © : lawn weeds so they pg! killed? . Parks and Recreation Department, | RST with he (il ol LASTS “All chemical weed killers aren't alike. If you want a weed killer ts deep down into the root system and kills thoroughly and wplaaing you need Weedone. 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Just to refresh your memories, plant the bulbs normally about six ‘inches deep in light sandy soil or about four inches in heavy soil. The ‘bulbs should be from four to six inches apart. Fe Lots of water and weekly dust- ing with DDT are necessary to keep glads above par. We glad lovers are now anxious for the pretty flower to come up. Word from Mrs. Edna Hawley of 407 S. Paddock this week says her orchid cactus is in bloom. Huge red-orange blossoms. are opening’ all over the plant which originally’ cameé from her mother. Don Wharff, 2454 Middlebett, | called us about a red tulip-in_ his garden with three blooms on one | fo. istem. a Checking ope this, Don, we found that, 10ugh uncommon sev- eral ye back, a fairly new Strain of tulips called Multiple Red Giants Planted some of my glad bulbs } this week. I soaked them this year, has Wee Grueling ests _ researchers were more impressed: 'fore one of their recent expert |But the method is not practical in becoming fairly common and eral blooms on one stem. urvive - Two Michigan State University with, the fact than they were be-) ments. - J. B. Liljedahl and. WW. M. Carleton used a testtmachine to sterilize a narrow” ‘strip. of soil} ahead of a sugar beet planter. The soil was thrown against the OPEN SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 50’ Garden Hose” - Eight-Year Guarantée . Special for - oily 2° , =A “ Neer = $98 ~WHITE PAINT &,,). _HARDWARE | ‘HUDSON’ _ steel platé_.at speeds. of over—200, miles~per hour. Were the seeds. eee t rf No, just as many weeds grew "from the treated soil as from the untreated ground. . The researchers found that they, icould control. weeds in the lab ‘with heat and utrasonic énergy. the field, just too expensive and complicated.” 4 With Scotts® Weed & Feed — One tri grass as it kills the weeds. 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Geta free secopds you Rotary Mower tos demonstration. Ask for a Demonstration— . We Teke Trade-ins—Credit Terms : Pontiac Road | at one Road Phone FE 4-0734—FE 4-1112 \ Your ‘Ruthorized Seskefandl Tractors—Bolen Gorden Fractors— McCormick Farm Implements—Kasco Feeds—Scott Lawn Products iS? peer ers etm xX = v os 3 == ge ey oe Pe ere ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, [ od & = tt Te eS FRIDAY, JUNE i: 1956 Pee Sa ar (e3; ee Fe Se er Se Se eS eo oer So “ ; TWENTY THRER, r ere 4 ee Pey I< 1) Pe 2 = —— — : Ps, Pe f THE BEST of DAMON RUNYON iz i {Tr ig ave : : ¥ acer = $feay at un s Blonde Mink ~ I'm sitling in Mind “fe ‘testaurant listening to Julie the Starker our mutual pal Siats Siavin is shivering in his grave up in Woodia Seems Julie visits the grave and Slats talks ta.him asking he should lock up: Miss Beatrice Gee and find out what's holding up the stone: what she promised Slats would keep oif the snow. Now Julie also says he was there when Slats shutlled off the coil and he repeats tliat Bea glommed onto Siats' 23 thou. promising the stone. Now Bea, who isthe frosty. type,.lets the lodge pay the funeral and never mentidris the 23. thou. She also seems to forget about*the stone. julie says he looks up this babe and finds her enshrouded| with this blonde mink which costs exactly 23 thouand asks her how comé she forgets the stone she oromised Siats answers that she don't Want to hear no more about the stone on account of Julié would have it hard explaining what happened to the 23 thou in that he was there aiso when Slats kicked off. (Juliel. is known far and away for picking up money what belongs to other gents). Then Julie shoves off for Woodiawn to make a report to Siats when in walks Johnny Brannigan, the plain clothes copper, and pulls up a chair ordering some Danish and a‘cup of Java... eer ‘ ve out with the lowdown on how a tence ‘association with the late ‘Slats the young guy's plight, too, even Slavin and I am sorry to hear of though. Ido not know him. I am guys in trouble and y rich young guys but of course if they | wish_to mix bronze lamps with they must take “the so state to MISSING BLONDE MINK on-account of this blonde mink.|type, and yet who else has a mo- | tell. seems to be a new fur coat oe FIVE) doubtedly call a fit of jealous rage, “But,” Johnny says, “he is “Oh, hello,’ he says. “How welllearly in the evening in the Canary| C®@™pagne in his hotel room-to- do you know Miss Beatrice Gee who is formerly the fiancee of the late Slats Slavin?’ 1 mean-how well da you know her history and nrost eee a ially do you know any knocks against her?” each other, Club when he finds a Martine cap- tain from the Pacific teaching_her how the island natives in those parts rub neses when they greet although ‘the ‘young| guy claims he walks away from Pa * * ® “Why?'' I say. her then and Goes not see her “Well,” Johnny says, “it is 484in because he is too busy load- strictly an unofficial question. ing himself up with champagne. day and admits he does not re- member when or where or what ‘or why. My goodness,”’. Johnny says, “the champagne they sell nowadays is worse than an an- aesthetic.” Naturally this news about Miss Beatrice Gee is quite distressing ““Well,” Johnny says, “he docs not seem to be the bronze- Jamp tive to commit this deed? You must always consider, the’ question of motive in crimes of this na- jture.”’ “What oa robbery?" I say. “No,” Jehnny says. “All her jeweliry and other belongings are found in— the apdftment.. The enly thing. missing as far as her mald’ and acquaintances -can which she probably leaves some place in her wanderings during the ‘evening. But now I remem- ber why I am looking for you. “T am still collecting data on Miss Beatrice Gee's backgregnd though this time officially ang 1 recall you tell me that maybe Jule the Starker can give me some in formation and I wish te know where-I am apt to find Julie.” “A new fur coat, Johnny?” | “Well,” I say, nt: taTpveier of siding end abet- ting coppers but this matter seems different and if you will take a ride~ always sorry to hear of young able Homemade Scaler Solves Fish Chore catch fist but boy, do’ I. hate eg clean ‘em.’ of the, past at the Kari Kanerva, home in nearby Rock. Kanerva has fixed UP an automatic fish scaler, _— with me I think I may be to lead you to Julie.” (Te Be Continued) | ESCANABA — “I love to That familiar lament is a. thing With an attachment on his | elegtric drill, Kanerva can buzz “the scales off 50 or more medium: | sized perch in 15 minutes. Clean- | ing that many fish by hand er- dinarily takes 2 ¢ouple of hours. | The Kanerva fish scaler is a. ‘of Colors * Slestie 4| round piece of wood about 1'4/ inches in diameter and two inches long. It is covered with a sheet of galvanized metal puneked full. of nail holes with the- rough side. Outside. A bolt through’ the center of the! wood attaches the gadget to any hand eleCtric drill. The rough surface revolves at high speed. whacking off fish scales in short See Our New Selection of Modern Sets! _ 36 $ TELEGRAPH cross from Shopping Center order. { to me if only because of her forme: |say. “as a rule J amt a — There is hell up Ninth Street over) ~ her. A family out in Denver that -~ C : Le must have more weight than ‘ Pike's Peak—gets the Denver po- lice department to ask our de- ‘ partment very quietly about her, - \ | and our department requests me - \ to make a few inquiries. * *« ®@ “Of course it is not an official police matter. It is an exchange of ‘courtesies. “It seems," Johnny says, ‘that Miss Beatrice Gee is going | = fo marry a meniber of this fam- ily whe is under twenty-one years of agé- and his papa and mamma are doing handstands about it, though < personally,” Johnny says. “I believe in tet- ting love take its course. But," he says, “my theory has peth- ing te do with the fact that 1‘ promise to make a return of some kind on this blintz." “Well, Johnny,” I say, “I do not know anything whatever about , her but you just miss a guy who ~ can probably give you a compleye” rufdown on her. You just wfiss - Julie the. Starket.- However,” say, “I am pretty Lae to run into him tomerrow~and will tell him ‘to contact you.” DIDYA SEE THE BLATS? But I do not see Julie the nqxt day of for several days after that) and I am greatly nted as 1 not only wish to tell him to get in touch wtih Johnny but lam anx- fous to learn if Slats sends me any Info on the horses. 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CONGRATULATING THE THE VICTOR — Joe Conrad (left) of San. \Y jare giving the big runs and he’s delivering complete , sad lar coc Pat aio bai won) flan optic yp penta mode asad rar He got pis fifth vic- AP Wirephete Amateur Golf Tour- Jack after Jack .won "30 YEARS of Fair Dealing Braid Motor Sal oe * *1Gains QWin Fis te Most | PENN =sational PENN =sational PENN ~ sational WHISKEY BUY IN WILLIAM over GMC in last night's outstand- MICHIGAN NEW YORK ~The Detroit ‘Figers own two victories this sea- son in five games against the New York Yankee. Both of them game series in huge Yankee Stadium. Lary’s lifetime record against | ae entail Sal us a ae el handed Stadium Inn a 14) victory at 4 , and Don Wilson and a costly error by epee moe, mos 4 te score, gave Bta- | dium’s .Veric Sheldon 9 - hard- earned decision over Hall of GMC in a brilliant battle. Hall was touched for only four. — * “TRiDay's Schemes Elks No. 810 banged ‘out 10 hits (6-1) iF “wieler tee ee and Ed Miller hurled six-hit ball 21) ve, Jonnom oi.. ben w dersues |! to post a 6-3 decision over Biemar| (1-3) vs.. Brewer ( Inn on the North Side diamond. a. Brine "ae T: p.m—Lary Walt Saddler twirled a twohit-| PR 3 a ter to lead Lunsford Market's 8-2) Kansas City. at Boston, 1 p.m. — conquest of Richard's Tavern and | Cleveland. at Washington, “i p.m. Products outscored Drive- —_— LEA Ss webint In Cleaners, 96, in games at Miweutee ...19 10 63 — te S Louis... _ % hy a it is 7 ‘ Stedium ..a.......,.100 000 0-1 3 1 Brookiya pees: | ms | ee? < ae | ome nes ees- OOO 0000-0 4 8 |Bew Sort on B 3 47 7 Chicago 4: 294 1's Sheldon and D. Wilson; Hall and J. Dennis. Biemar ..g.sin.+s:..001 101 6-3 6 10 THURSDAY tonight as the Bengals open a ‘¢|naq ae~ e . = jen York o (night—called ‘Lary Tries i Third Win Over Yankees Tonight swing, acy: dealt: wa auly temealt hits and the Tigers won it, 7-1./and Although he permitted seven hits at the out- set. Four hits“and a walk in the first infiing gave New York two runs. But after that, the 25-year- — gave up only three ‘Stengel will send Jefthander bothered off and on this spring by @ Stre arm. The one-time fireballer, who bad- pitched his way out of the Majors lead during all of 1955. Bil Hoeft will, start Satirday’s game. The two’ ‘clubs wind up their in his~ next outing against the'3. . Yankee in Briggs Stadium 10 days old Alabaman, who won 14 games/! }énd lost 15 in his first_year in the Vinegard Bend, Ala. His feats were by 42 and leg first two victories were 42 and Oe Gea ea ie dang aE = ie is i i‘ } 1 Es iat F i: al H 5 g g F B i My z ) 3 E] b i s Peel 1 ae &2 8 sigs BFE EE a t 4 Fe BAES Fad iM i rH : ; af 7H Tl zk ge 5 : zi ea | Fick or perkins row last night, piling up' of the ston nails B title and Clark- down~2nd place’ in the -|Wayne-Oakland. cirucit with vic- tories in league poten games Thursday. Tom Hency plichéd a two-hit shutout,as Roseville defeated Lake Orion, 40, on the Orion diamond. The win tt Roseville a co- cham with Clawson on 5-1 record. Two errors gave Roseville @ ren in the 5th and three hits and an- series with a doubleheader Sunday. lother miscue in the 6th tallied Bratton Is Committed to Illinots Mental“ Hospital -. CHICAGO (INS) — Johnny Brat- ton, former NBA_ welterweight teno for treatment of a inental con- dition. USE DOWFLAKE | a fei . itty tt HAN | record - shattering manager for athletics and a for- mer track man himself, had this to say: ¢$h6fthUt “I think. that the boy—and of course you realize I’m: prejudiced ee: NAN FLINTKOTE | ASBESTOS-CEMENT . Stowe MAKES YOUR HOME — -_ 00K Like NEW | Meld end mildew. thrive in exces- | sive dompness. Dewficke in @ | suitable container protects stored articles becavee # tokes moisture - I] right ovt of the air. 0 alse leys dust | roeds. tn handy i} 25-4, begs. Call ws fer complete | information. | on driveways end | | |and awfully high on him—is defi- initely capable under proper con- 9.2 seconds. He has run 14 times [this season and his jwas 9.6. Sens Sales Tax Drops “What shall I do about those ve the charm of wood and the of stone. Let us tell about this remarkable fire- material. 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Balle and McOutre, Hayward; Saddler 1) vs, >. _ ‘ onetime “golden boy” ~ ree - “ Minwenkes scion Sees 9.2 Mark Agee ‘was paca = ‘Drive-In .., ssesee: 2 SS H e renner Cuca tae 5m. for Dave Sime yocereey by pie Woll < ee | . ee — Brooklyn at —- (2), To Vens - ~ Chicago _ oe fags Moet: Ball Mopp ond Mop. |Piisoureh at MUwaukes, ® pam STOCKTON, Calif. w — More om : for-| Boxer, said- Brat- ing Association | in 1951 tha ——— bout with Chartie Fu- Gavilan—the last in 1953, when he took a terrific beating. Close friends believe he never recovered from the effects, Ring’s ‘Boy Wonder’ ,| Risks New Reputation | man the latest “boy, wonder” of the lightweight division, risks his lbrand -new reputation tonight against rangy Frankie Ryff of New York in a 10-rounder at Mad-'- ison Square Gare e| The ee boxtie fans have been curious about the Marlbor- ough, Conn., fighter-since he up-' set both lightweight champion icarvigiecrtany Smith and feather- weight ruler — - in Boston early this ‘a chance to.-see Roseville Divides Crown,’ Wolves Defeat Brighton Roseville wrapped up m_share Last week, on his mother’s re-| quest; Bratton was examined by ~ psychiatrists who suggested hospi-|_. * tal treatment, : inal Sead af ea Gave te ; Howard Frazier, isk he lost two bouts with Kid| ime gadis a -NEW YORK W— Larry Board. , Sandy Saddler ‘in| - cause. Clarkston downed Brighton, 7-3, ina W-O game at Brighton. It was the Wolves’ 8th league triumph in 12 starts, good for runner-up spot, and gave them _Dave Gaddis, who relieved, start- er Gary Nelson in the 2nd. inning, hurle@ scoreless ball the rest of the way to receive credit-for the win. Gaddis fanned 11° batters. Leroy Parks made two. hits: and drove in one run for Clarkston. Forced-In Run - : ‘Defeats Chiefs Third Inning Lopse Is Big Factor as Vikings Take 2-1 Victory A ‘Srd-inning forced-in run, yes- terday. afternoon, cost Pontiac High School. its last regularly * ischeduled Saginaw Valley Confef- the sixth when. Moore and Vickers naw High, game was: delayed by} - rain. ‘Northern also ‘ended its ae an overall season mark of 10-4. \. ence baseball game for the season. | Jones had a no-hitter going until | © ome tvs tng ce Wo ti dha’ pak avec tld ged Thompson when the “Admiral” of Cranbrook leaves the |Bloomfield Hills school Saturday, June 9th to retire to” his New England farm. . ‘Fred Campbell, present football and baseball coséh, sports. ‘But the former Uni- versity of Michigan great . has only to point to the Wolverine_record books to _ show .his qualifications. for becoming a track coach. | When McEwen left Ann Arbor upon graduation in 1952 he put his Business Administration studies to work in the industrial field. ¥ ned , “and I honestly feel I could do a better job in teaching and coaching youngsters.” ‘He became a member of the Cranbrook school fac- ulty last September, teach- Sees boys.” Born in Montreal, Only recently the on trackmen won the McEwen himself realizes he will be stepping into a pair of shoes which for 27 years have become a reposted tradition at Cranbrook and also in area gest: ing mathematics and as- . DON McEWEN three mar. Orfon's_Chuck iosing/Si8ting ‘Thompson with the track team. : chert struck out nine in a none + + * Z nada, McEwen became interested i in track at Ottawa High School where the was actually his college days at Ann Arbor in pushing aside are still intact. a record. *. * * nual Big 10 cross country. meet. to the finish line. t too active. When he started he wasted no time long nine records, most of which “I remember when I came out of the weeds the shock on‘everyone’s face when. they saw it wasn’t Gehrmann in the lead,” said McEwen. . “Of course everyone thought Gerhmann and. his will assume the duties of athletic director and Don .Mc- Ewen.will take: over as head coach of the Cranbrook _ ‘The NCAA track and field guide book has McEwen’s amie listed among many of the top collegiate record holders, but yet it was an event in Chicago tn 1949 which he keeps utmost in his mind, And it wasn't just He was a sophomore running for Michigan in the an- There was little doubt in anyone’s mind that Wiscon- sin’s Don Gehrmann would be all alone when he came famous kick would give him the lead, but it didn’t’ ‘hhp- pen that —_ he added. * . *® * McEwen won the race by eencty 300 yards, so as well. : * ® =k one can easily see why he felt so good. 4, Among -his more prominent records, McEwen holds the American and National Coliegidte mark in the two- mile run at 9:01 8. He won the event in 1950 and in 1951 regular the Big Ten’s best. league m mark. No date ‘has yet been set! spore sacuevdaesenesaceesasesaqnsssbenisosessey y CHEVROLET at CRISSMAN — season yesterday with a. 7-3 SVC. ee a i 22 stig Late Creek Schools * * At Cranbrook, McEwen Ras beén wedding with a miler for whom he predicts big things. He is Dave - Martin, ‘a senior from Flint who ran the mile in the ‘last week in 4:32.6, which is one of best prep marks in lower Michigan. “By the time he is a sophomore in colege he will hit 4:16,” said McEwen. © < -| “I felt like a nobody beating a scoostods. but it was~ ia wonderful feeling.” His indoor. iwowils mark is an American and World's record at 9:04.6 and his 4:09 in 195! for the mile is still Of course: Martin gets some competition. 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JUNE_X 1956” 2 TWENTY-SEVEN - ‘i Soe a . ; " -- . Ps : ] . _ } ? Y : British | Gets Top Share, oe ‘| Pirate Hutler |Week’s Fire ‘Domage the bulk Ge, tons with 18 MUTY tot A Aim g for 15“ Low in State Forests os ‘ wos LANSING (®—State Conservation/26 fires. * About 8,000 new book are. pub” a : / ‘Id er yo otal 5. — 93 19! P URGH @®—Ronnie Kline, — reported ’ that fereat) The northers: Lower Peninsula lished each year, Yo Sy er fal . [year-old fireballing right-hander] a < So i INDIANAPOLIS (#—Pat Flaher-} How driver Flaherty and race of the Pittsburgh Pirates, says he b J ¢ d ty drove home to Chicago pee soe ewner John Zink of Pilsa,|thinks he can win at ‘least 15 vied — ee h bee ‘ ie 500-mile race pace car today after oney’ was al vames. weeks “a 4 é, A t y 10e onrat splitting a record $93,819 for win- between |™ * «© 6 = 2 eo “Lager da bier J ge C eer a hee gas a pone et beng vew’ Mageestal Day. “And with the ‘kind of a ball) | mit Geduld’” =m ca Eliminated American elu we have, T think we have as mit vedi Pa a 2 3 Year-Old * good achance to finish in the first t tly 4 | Sees 17-Yeor-Old* Lad Anderson Defends Sagi ts yout te he a ien Walker Cup Prospect}. T Wei h jj | y’ League,” Kline said last KG . -~ ; AA An. night after getting his second shut- = 5 *s meal et, TROON, Scotland Ww — eig fs Itle Ay Rersahen te out of the season. The 3-0 victory Be slow. . be sure. stove any Never rush Those welders’ tools, plaques tathers of British golf who decided PRILADELPHIA W — The ‘fa-|and athletic odds. » NinG*/over New York put the Pirates in This standard for agut pag was written years ago they'd oe look more 4tionat AAU weight 1 * third place 1% games behind the in the old journal for brewing to, the National - than to prestige bien’ and Oh Pace-setting Milwaukee ~*Braves, Bohemian formula. ; 4 deee pionships ym The total purse the race-was! os whom they open a series to- na = their ‘Walker Cup underway today im, - |$282,050,.also a record: Previous night at Milwaukee. Aging the -beer patiently. Jetsing it clarify teams are readying themselves for tra with 362-pa jhighs were last year's $270,050 to- . naturally — with no cru Yor no speed-up a hearty pat +. Loa back today. —_ —_ to ol sae and io beged a ee _ poms =a bet part | ol % Tey Jota ‘Baba. o8 8 ny mua Sate laying wl be nis * New Eastern op pA el ye _ Schoolbo: sg ae e }2%, 148, 181 and heavyweight es © ¢ a © 2 . “ in a large part. for National ~ played in the traditic Brit- ch, 73 Glenwood, was proud) jges. Competition will be held! Flaherty picked up $49,000 ‘first Re rled Formin Seen ees lightness and sish Amateur golf . championship pire ponder ir he aca onc m the other classes tomorrow. money; $894 entry fee prize; $1,500 mellowness . . . its more = moh at te noag — wok it a Aet sweant’ at |, beine held 7 poms vane with = the eon my ti ee = BOSTON uf — The Boston Pest satisfying flavor? to be riche in Ghost inte __|Loon Lake, Wednesday. "aie “gil ‘ou Ago sd ; gitamasigras nal ted, Mod S35 wan psy ma reports today that a seven- Tees this satisfying flavor to- providing the Walker Cup Selec-| ¥@5 10*g «inches long? weighed = ccted t be F ayaa fi aes — ts team organization of independent day . .;. at local prices! tion Committee will go beyond the|@" ounce under a . It was 7s te ie 1 Pe .- with —tmeals plas pe produc 5! schools:in the East are organizing social register and the ultra clubs /Burch’s Ist timeut on a stream = oe oe a : meod tn esta: Palisades, |* conference for football compe- | this year. 3 going to try it other entrants in this beauty show| Sam Hanks of. Pacific Palisa tition and will begin a league | = looking ter them. agate: coming from Panama, Cuba, /Calif, drew $32,919 for finishing| nedule in 1959 : - € Puerto Rico, Mexico, Canada and|second: Third place was worth) S a8 s the anon, Beharrell isn't Hawaii. $20,419 to Don Freeland of Los ~ assured-ef-a. place on the Beta Dow II B kj Rj ests Angeles. Johnnie Parsons of Van The Post story said that Boston | 80 HEM IAN team that will oppose the United e ac in ing, Grid Cardinals Si n Nuys, Calif., got $15,769 for fourth, College, Boston University, . Col- States. But if he should g and Dick Rathmann ot Trentomy gate, ‘Holy Cross? Penn State, Light, msdlice, Neturelly to go on to win the Amateur itle, Says It’ 5 for Keeps Hogland to Contract —_N.J., $10,744 for fifth: Pittsburgh and a are in- lecuad, far eutinfying acer: = ousted agers SF OT ee A CHICAGO @ = Doug Hogland,| There was something for every|Volved. . ANOS KX mt are wil ten Bebarreli| LOS ANGELES (INS)—Charley 247- pound tackle - guard inna yaa gland Ruttman of Lyn- _— i XA ‘Si The Notions Brewing C0. Dero. Mich Baitmore, Md. Oriondo, Fim ought to be in ‘rb tor selection. | Powell, San Francisco 49er pro, aca eed years, ee kes sens low cia at ae aus had ~ own wee ine fase DISTRIBUTED SS. Dick -Wolfe Distributing Co. Beharrell yet Scottish champi-jfootbali star, has returned to box-'py the Chicago Cardinals, manag-| .The 2% mile track will look dif- were feeling the pinch because of954 Orchard Lake Rd., Pontiac, Mich. ~ Phone FEderal 2-1237 on Reid gatk today in one ot two! ing for good. ling director Walter Wolfger an- ferent next year. Speedway owner|the increasing tendencyin recent a 36- ifinal matches. over the| Powell, in Los Angeles preparing ——— today. Anton Hulman Jr. said the entire!years of schools to~join confer- championship links. The Gr a Sereund bow wih Roger| The Cards recently obtained Hog-|pit area and the infield arrange-iences for survival. The squeeze semifinal matched two other Risther Saterds land from the 49ers for an- undis--ment along the entire main’has been—felt more sharply now iY “Scots, George Henderson = Les- ¥ night, said Yes cigsed draft choice. He formerly straightaway will be redesigned as: ‘that the Ivy League is beginning eo lie Taylor. ae _|terday: |starred at Oregon | State. a safety measure. ‘a rons ee schedule this fall. | | “I’m back in the fight game for — meee —— a omnes saacemanes Conrad. the las of 8 keep. Although 1 gave up. the mmmmommerrmves| = ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER PRSMEintniomiena? the title, was upset by Jack, 1-up, Bed igen a eae : Se \ 7 ‘ ae in yesterday's semifinals. But aft-|ae t ‘Dothalt. pint a = , ys ‘ erward, he spent more time dis-| cx fo this t = Ln : . a ce cussing young Beharrell's golf jPing me this ume a a: | game ,than- his own misfortune! ges ag i oempetie Powell has a @ & ° we "> against Jack. ,. . ad three fights, winning two and D 2 va) d C . ] F ye . | —— drawing one ress an asua oursome — PCC scandals. Garver on Disabled List ~ < | DETROIT i — The Detroit cee f ait ® | Tigers. werd given official approv- : « ill itin jal by the ‘American League yes- ite rday to place pitcher Ned Garver on the disabled list for 30 days as lor May 28. Garver has a torn ten- Colifernia Now Accused don it his right elbow. of ‘Phony. Job Racket) ——— UY Va by UCLA Alumnus | Pa : , SAN FRANCISCO « — Charges (P: uh B iq . continue in the Pacific Coast Con- | a m eae . ference football scandal with the! ~ ‘ University of California the latest) = target, accused of a “phony ad 1 939° 95 racket.” Making the accusation seciat suits: oy each Coach Lynn O. Waldorf and his assistants yesterday was J. Mil- 4 ler Leavy, the same UCLA alum- nus who leveled proselyting | « charges against the University of _ Southern California last week. «| California officials said they gm °™™ -- ***"° give you a tae learned more than three years ago ; : = ae eee a that some athietes were getting , ‘ Long mileage non-skid weed jobs with pay and little work and = e 9 line body quality had taken steps af that time to cut . és ae -outfit e Lifetime guerantee Waldorf denied he knew of any - ‘ phony jobs . g > Toy Manufacturer Draws . summer wardrobe 9 5 } Top Attention in Meet _ Stes 600-16 NASHVILLE, Tenn. @® — Tim #? *""** 8 t Pius Ton.end hiner Holland, a toy manufacturer who : your 3 clobbers a golf bail for fun, drew: the gallery's attention today as he equared off against Jack Parnell, a Nashville youngster, in the / boar Amateur aaa Golf Balls M her” 70s a / and, from Rockv entre, : eee -f r / N-Y.,, defeated Robert Tinney of Complete Golf Supplies any “go oset / Columbia, S.C., 9 and 8, in his| WA Special Prices Golf Leagues ‘ color ee ~ / first match yesterday and contin- ued his amazing streak of sub-par 9 Ray Bell’s PUTS A NEW golf. 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Telegraph Rd. 7 Worl Champs in Coast Meet Nielson, Moens, Delany and Spurrier Run at | Compton Invitational COMPTON, Calif. w—Holders ot world records in track and! including Gunnar Nielsen of gium, go into action tonight in the annual Compton Invitational Meet. Nielsen, who holds the 1,500- in Pontiac city schools. Age, height th ted lg toring aye cae 20, el en and Ray Select the Best: . ‘ —_ starter, Ralph Norvell of the Ki- \ 7 fwanis Club will handle the an- GOLF MERCHANDISE. Demanded by Those |’ Who Demand the Best ~ Can age Be ‘Yours “PONTING ‘couNTRY CLUB A Semi-Private Golf Course With Private Club Atmosphere ~- Frank Syron — Pro and Owner 36 Ld, of Experience in. Assisting Golfers nouncing: — i ~ chairman. Nineteen ny acioala: ar- ranged in groups 1 _|honors in five events—the 50-yard | dash, broad jump, high jump, foot-| Ttle relay. Schools in Class 1 inelude Bag: | ley, Baldwin, Crofoot, Longfel- low, McCéanell, Webster, Whit. | field, Whittier, Wisner“and Wil. | son. Class 2 schools are Central, | | Linda Vista,: Hawthorne, LeBar- | on, Matkim, ..MeCarroll, — | Wever and Willis. Three Pontiac athletes as were | prominent in high school sports| ball. throw and the 200-yard shut- | Conveniently Located KUHN AUTO "WASH 149 W. Huron. Across from Firestone 4335 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD ENTERPRISES Se eee ae eee f meterrecord of 3:40.8,-runs in the flat mile against such rivals as © Rob Seaman of UCLA: Ron De-| © AP Wirephote high jumping ace at Pontiac High, owns the broad jump record ini ie - @ilany, Villanova University’s’ run- a : . Caasl Ae Wille DeWalt. PES bec! ’ @ ner from Dublin, Fred er of} - wt, _ ; ass illie alt, PHS | ‘Inc. Siew’ York ond others.” 7 SAINED OUT IN EMS ca a z tant hake \ketball star, claims the 50-yard | ! “The Gocdyear Store” o 8 8 = Eas ae me dash mark in Class A; and Dan | - \e year § all mar A; / : a Moens, owner of the 800-meter of the $70,000 Texas International. Open golf tournament at Dallas Dropps St. Michael's versatile ath-'| 7 é s hich was delayed because of a severe rainstorm. All of the early / a PONTIAC S NEW . mark ot 1: 45.7, steps a few yards! 2 : . lete, holds the Class B football | — a he Top Seller! / ard| Scores of the first round were cancelled. “'throw record. ; Is the Top Selter! | PEOODYEAR DEALER. Eco rine / - Mievent. He competes a pe priiapled aro lhinger gery Burke’s 4-Under Wasted _ . “Top TRADES Are- Made 8 HE COMPLETE AUTO PARTS Bataveudt ies 2% | champion ..Mal Whitfield of Los a frm sorer suave“ aaron Boze d= SEOFMS Cancel st Rou nd at Dallas) Howarp "LARE, Ine 2 . Oren 8 A. Ms 3504 ELIZABETH PHONE mw Calit State Caees a others. e m thre Set. LAKE RD. Fe2-9121 ger o’Kien of sh pt tame DALLAS W — Knocked out by, to double up the last two rounds Bedford Heights, Ohio, the years} 2705 Orchard Lake Rd., KEEGO 5 ee nd, rain and lightning in its first|Sunday but the USGA finally leading money winner. Finster- TEE ‘a pri poolkeriparsl aed attempt, the $70,000. Texas Inter: jagreed to postpone its sectional wald is scheduled to qualify in his, Call FE 5-9204 Pho geben tchodly q andard national Golf Tournament started qualifying for the National Open) own section Monday and it: could, ee : - * Bbe on gre om tle beac ar all over again today. ; ta from Monday to Tuesday go that/not be changed. | \ 2 , — |Gordien, There was no change in the the touring pros could play in the bd : —— —_ ae enema ‘NO I ICE ps -_ : . wore se —_ the = 6th- | tournament. and also post a He said he planned to aad ; 1 GOLF = ae _ swinging West Virginian, was ing scores. Texas International for possibly r ‘ Rutgers Hires Coach considered the man to~beat and) * * @ Nearee rounds and then, if he’s in MORE y S COUNTRY CLUB - = smear . fellows like Doug Ford; ‘Ben Hogan’ This, however, worked mexioal| pesition to win some of the ae To Chrysler ’ P lymouth Own rs aoe weineialeass peer a and Jimmie Deméretwere fig- some of the golfers. The most, SS sees a finish out and 2280 Union Leke Rood , EM 3-4137 tardy Idaho. who oe ried tour ured capable of dojng it. ‘notable was Dow Finsterwald of pass up the Open qualifying. v Union oe = We will without charge or obligation take [ff letters each in basketball, football Ds ' = : ; : nd track at Missouri Valley Col-| Ford wés atnong those having, EXCELLENT care of any Warrantee Service or inspections Bier. “today was named varsity |@ fine ‘round cancelled revere Washington, J etfs Captur e ‘ not fulfilled by your Late Birminghany, Mich, basketball coach at Rutgers Uni- when. the tournament had “to CONDITION Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. We have a fine versity. He succeeds oa S. eed wis ae et the ld of “Double Dual’: Track Test rsa Department. 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Overdrive, : Standard transmissions, 8 and -6-cylin- -- der models . some with power __ pack. Byery color under the rainbow. SEDANS “New summer colors: Come jn today « « Choose yours! We'll make - you a deal you can’t afford ‘ "to pass up! ow ‘s “EVERY, ONE A BIG BARGAIN! _ ATHENS MARORENNES 4 MILL oe / | * PHONE FE 5-416! | : * 2 Aen” Ne a oe “cain hevrolet. — vowume ~ ad DEALER ‘ or Reg. 12.99 Value | [feat jackets ‘6 q a eee onwsieye “on pugs and furniture, cigaret, | burns, broken furniture and harm _ 40 the patio, terrace barbecue and lily pond. . She also argued that silver and - glassware was missing from the | ees la | . : ‘ate = one I haven't the heart to tell him it's-a blown fuse = — oy ) - BOARDING HOUSE I —| VY714 PLAGUE ON THAT DEADBEAT )Z eae PAINTER THADDEUS WINCH a~ (7 WRECKER SiGceSTING $14 DOOMING ME TO, f 4 ae A JOB AND pw Yj THIS DEADLY DRUDGERY. » DOING IT! ££ : . AZZ EGAD/ THE WORLD I6 CRYING 4 YZ FOR SOME SYSTEM OF ROPES, PULLEYS, Ste one SPRINGS AND WEIGHTS THAT WOULD HOLD UP A PAINTER'S ARM AND PREVENT/ FD » PARALYSIS /a= L MUST PONDER IT == AT THE FIRST —_ A y . OUT OUR WAY FIVE TIMES, OVER THE YEARS, I'VE OFFERED YOU A FORE- | # |6MAN'S JOB, BUT NO, YOU ye 4 DON'T LIKE THE RESPONSI- | BILITY’ NOW WHEN I OFFER YOU AN AUTOMATIC MACHINE I | WITH NO RESPONSIBILITY AT { Hl ALL, IT’S “NO, I DON’T WANT TO RUN = A SLOT - THIRTY SS ee ee ae a I aE EEE —~ = Before-After Photos gi Given in Lanza Case “HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The ~ “widow of a silent screen star has ' -THAT 63 yA | | YUMM'S | 4 WINDow | | pray . PreeX: FOR AN || 4 ¢ ; d Rg % 3? & baby Tite - AOU ROON : SATAN NDING AY ASA ADAY ’ L SAID GET OUT THE BACK WAN, TONY... QUICK! CAPTAW | ; EASYS ALREADY WAITING OuT- \ SIDE TO SEE WR.PATRICK! OMENTS LATER EASY HEARS AGIRL & CREAM, AND THE THUD.OF FALLING BOOKS Ti DOWT KNOL ONAT To | SAR. COULDIYT WE Qtr 1 ae / - “~ tat = fan! s fa] 3 e 7 entitle TRE GROWN-UP ALD TY , OUNIOR GRADE! ame ag = sé tog. 0:5, Pek. OF _ By Dick Cavalli. GRANDMA E CASTLE | | O GRANDMA, LET'S ett natcmmand OK SEE YOU BEAT THAT ./| I ‘ “nrg arene eit “You told me not to get my clothes dirty!" f sae ik) ae hcp ceil = a pg 9 ae aes f j0-=:} sae . eee ee # ‘g id ‘y ji ‘ es pony? eae .— 7 aoe Wes Mesias ¥ +e = at a idk ed “k eid Eee ee: A = : a . ‘ r= « * v = . * ' | Ae wy ‘f f= oe __'THE PONTIAC a FRIDAY, JUNE Eloi THIRTY-ONE © ; ' |riaine Maloney, " Richard hichmone |e plan, profile ane estimate, and that w York Stocks | Mrs” Edith Parker. B. F. Gtimer,|the cost thereof shall be defrayed by Ate Morning Qvotatons 199 e~ MARKETS Grains Aixe Te pment meen ieee crete ceed ek” veeaee MALE MeTel 28 hag A Hudson, Earl A, Eddy.\of land fronting upon sither ot sedation 4 Cr Co | OER Rey oles athe EU ere ae om aden teen ™m,.. acods ..... A . < emena Tree Robert E, Kutcher, the 18-year. hard, 18, anions is Mr. and Mrs. | a! gtrs.... 8 Johns Man oa << roduce | _ and to all persons inter take no- special assessment district to ° defray old -son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Adam Frederick _Wol- Allis Chalmers 64.2 Jones & ES a ml PRODUCE jtice: “That the roll of the ial As- $13.69 72 of the estimated cost and um Lid .,.. 124% Ponmeseti ws 122 | " -pETrRort- May 26 AP)—The following (sessment heretofore made by the City expenses thereof and that $7,184.7) of tom. ....... 1122 Kimb ee 5 st prices coves t gales ice "ni. | Assessor tet the Loce “defr@ying the estimated cost and expenses thereof Am Airline,... 23.4 Kresge, Phe a | wce _of rl part of L which the Com- stall be paid from the Capital Improve- their popes ee a: y's | brought Xo. ‘the Farmers ” Races ae (tineton abet a i nage, Wee ment Fuss yen ..... ee bd — astessment we (the, ~. . awe ee .NEW YORK (In one of the stoysfe and sold by them ta =a CHICAGO um — Scattered gains construction a Rati ah Sheppard ‘ ces $38. COP. dines ‘2 | ue ice sradé apd —That the Commission of ‘the ty Air bin -» &. b-McN & 164 rela Work. on Libert N in the Com- Turco Base is Am Motors.4 ds tee My a a3, slowest sessions of the year, the}. rate—Appiee ey Sarg ‘and losSes were posted in grains, ‘Bereet Sent aan Uirest Xa Johe-! mission’ ChameSer. on June 12, 1986 at 8 4 on 5 3 | 80: n yen ie Wichita F alls, ae ewe on Lockh aire 46 stock market teday held to a Steele's Red, fancy, 6.00 bu, aa a, te Te lin relatively slow dealings on the {22 47ehu: !s now of file in my office Cet ea el eer ee caruas | a 13 0 Chem 78.3) mixed” course. a i ia: 4 | Notice is also hereby given that che we es : Texas. 8 60.3 Lone 8 — = «°° Vogetables—Brets topped: “No 1, 4.40- | Board a ae — ‘Commission and the “Assessor of the we Stig . ny Mack Trk .... 136 oa Sipe eet oes & Tes. Peg ey * | Cig ot Ponting. will meet ia the Com-. Dated. May 31, 1966 i d LL “ ssion amber in id City $39, Martin, a Price anaes amounted to about . ‘Morseradish, No 1, 175-228 pi Most L were higher al ihe 13th ree, Sale (Citron ihe ADA R EVANS. 71 May D Sir: 3¢4/@ point in either direction, and/ Leaks, No 1 200-249 dos bebe Oritons CERES hig clock P: M. to review said sages) 0-00. dune 1, 1986 Hep Merck 14 many leading. issues remained un |¢ryu, fadcy {co doe bbs: Ne 1 opening on a continuation of the-ment, at ehich rime snd place oppor. ae . Mpls Hon .... 71.4|., : : ami . ali persons inter- — fe Mensa Ch. 40 6 changed, ee er aopy Sige a No sade oe advance which got under way heevedied a) oe 7 Notice of Intention to Construct “o-- 33% Motor Bd .: 347 Trading hit a pace of around tp tae Radishes. bothouse, No F.135- late in the preceding session. Oats) W 0. 760s , Sidewalk on Emerson Avenue. “AUest Line) 56 Motor Wheel 26 "1.50 doz bens radishes, outdoor, No 1 vid ata | y hereby notified that at. eg ee Mueller Br. 968, 1,300,000 or 1,600,000 shares for the "7599 °Goa bens" Reubarb. hothouse were an exception, starting out “+ ADA R URVANS | cular meeting of the Commission ef. Birmingham High School. Bait a6 ni ei Marcas Ce 31.4) ‘session. That compares with | Sener. ore ent Be 1. vs Ip box: leer. dune 1, 36 the City of Pontise Michigan held May : : . 'N 00-1. 2 Jution it was dee Pvt. Norman L. Green, 19, the Stationed “together at Fr. Sam Be ($13 STOCK ¥ 020,000 shares traded yesterday|bens: rhubarb, outdoor. No ‘pitas dos | As trading progressed those ce. —— _ 3 = reese a ee son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth|Houston, San An- | Beret “"sgh6 Nat Dairy oh «| Woon the market also was quite | 79) bens’ — hothouse, N5 1. 2.65- reals which had scored advances von tt Rp convoy coMPasy ston to construct slaewalk ahd Kronos Z | see a te oO al Meeting L , ce) oe and ‘Pvt. Gordon W. Wol- tonio, Texas. They cae “$3 Nat Tend os 6 mK . * “Sorrel, Mun en) 0 bu sake, No tended to give them up. This was) +, 11. goede tc” 66 tT rim Madieon Avenue t@. Bit on = ‘ | 5 . * * o the Stockholders of Willard Convoy Street at an estimated cost of $15.8 NY Central 33 x : bs) ee sioae in salad Borden” |". $84 Nerf & West 64 Motors displayed slightly h enn ara. 2% particularly true in wheat, which Compas’ — and that the plan, profile and esplmate’ ; isplay ightly higher | Please take notice that ectal meet- ement is on file for public signed to the same Borg Wgrner., 442 No Am 2) ‘ jdropped under the previous close fing (Gftnaee. o, Special mage !-)ol) sald impros usine Bris M 33.7 Nor / 38 |tendencies, and some oils were =F ne of the Swockhoicers ef Willard Con-|insyectien bnaveect outfit: to complete Brun Balke 36.6 Nwst “Airline 135) G ere DETROIT EGGS ‘Oats firmed ‘a bit from opening * Sone crefiafier sometimes” Ik ig. further intended to ons : ae : | Budd Co ...... 177 Ohfo Oi) . higher. No single division was det-| | DETRO: IT May’ 31 (AP)—Begs. fo ‘evel. ralied the Co poration’: will take place said improvement in accordance ee: Appointment of W..L. VandeWa. their Army ca- (Stas deups to kec a @ Bt Z initely lower. Others, like the Devil. cases "include," tedara-sinte see Broad tuset" Setere oh reat ie Coe Weer ama te wtiayen Sr ‘am up. . ac ; — ) : ter as executive assistant to the reers. a Can Dry 1S Pan A WA! jsteels, railroads. and aircratts,, Whites—Grade A, jumb® 44-47. weight-| . . he first DA". New York City, New York, tolspecial assesment according to front- “< .. 312 Panh Ep! : a7) were mixed. - ave: je 46: large 4T%p-43, wid ave Wheat near the end of the first (consider and act upon the following. are and that all of the jots and parcels general manager in charge of deal- Before they left iGeadt” Sat "31.2 Perenr-Pict— 42%; um 38-40 wid avg 39‘3; smal hour was %-% lower, July $2.02%;| 4 Consideration of various matters/of land fronting upon either side of er relations was for ‘Carrier Cp .. $7.2 Parke Da ae 303] Among higher stocks were U.S. FEA wid “ave es Grade 5, large 38 3¢ higher Jul \involving tadoption and approval of a Emerson Avenue from Madison Avenue 8 Ft. Sam Hous- 30 117 Penney. C § Steel, General Mot ee mie avg corn 4e lower to *¢ higher, Y Plan of Reorganization dated as of to Mt. -Clemens Street shall constitute r-'ton, both boys i Gaver Trac 744° Ba RR... a) otors, Boeing, | owns—Grade A. jumbo 44-45. wtd gy apg oats unchanged to '2 low-, May 3 1956 to’which Milwaukee Crane the special assesment @istrict to aatray ‘ ; Ohio 603 Pepsi Cola... oe American Telephone, Anaconda | ae 44%; large 41- wid ave 41'9: & Service Co, -a Wisconsin corporation. 319 58512 of the estimated cost and day by Philip J.‘spent a furlough ‘Chrysler .... 602 Pfizer... iCo ed Che medium 37-40, wtd ave 39 Grade B.er, July 657s; rye unctranged to 44 Willard Convoy Company, a Michigan’ penses thereof and that $5,259.65 of she en-jat ho NCities Bvt |, 631 Pheips D “!.. 13) vy Alli tical, Westinghouse large’ 32 fe Std ere Sti. G1ses July $1.21: beans 1 cent ((TPofston. alld Industrial Enterprises. estimated cast and expe nies there eral mi pt : me: se a are =e $26 Philco ...... 2 Electric, New York’ Central and ros 2 Cee uly higt A ee ee New York -corporation. are shall be paid from the Capital Improve- manager Ciimex M . 61- Phitp Mor . aH P . | ower to *% higher uly eg: parties F in and approval of @ ment Fund . = 5 Cruett, Pea ... $24 Phil Pet > 95 |Reyal Dutch Ricoeur: Posoresabirese. sede: Plan and A ent and Articles of. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ; the _ Truck &| Airman Second Gace Jisces Ww. Col Ag OPilisy Maifis 6 lat Ww Vhites——Grade A. large 40-41. me-|lard unchanged to 10 os nts a 100 Merger aukee Crane & Service That the Commission s ee t z br oO Aft y ral cy 3 i Coach Division. |Bordner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred fie Fain Ug BF £7) Lower were Bethlehem St ee upremecarade A ere 3 meaium 4 Pounds higher, July $12.00 salleca antul( er ERCruraearne ean Cisne etamene on gana 12) test a8 - Formerly na- E. Bordner. of 9030 Francis Blvd., coi Gas 183 Pullman , 3 Goody a Caterpill T "| “Market steady. Ovez-all supplies ample. Dies! Gc ed Uthe catkorisaiion | of eeloek , Smt tO “heer suggestions and i f his | Comw Ed 46 3 Pure Ol] ear Crpular ractor, | demand fair. Top tity offerings ciear-| oe ; the off cers of ‘Willard Convoy Company ohtec thot ‘etre may be made by parties . ‘has completed two years o “Sh ane Ab : ing fairly well, Increased receipts of Grain Prices eae obtes tional fleet |Con Edis 46° «RCA ns 24 ni reraft, RCA, Union Car-;griae B are slow to ¢icar. Under-grades and each of them ta execute and file interested ‘tour of duty with the Air Rescue (Gon N Gas. 36. Repub Bt... 4 bide, ea CHICAGO GRAIN a Certificate of Consolidation of M'-| wo 019 ; —upman oe! Se Alaska aft;Consum Pow 485 Rex Drug ... 94 American Can and Canadian plage = a oan uate beaagss 5, pmeao® June 1 iAP)--Gpet. cay waukee Crane & Service Co and Willard) Dated May 7! 1958 Water has been’ rvice in as an eter ee | Cont mak 322 Rey Met .... 967 Pacific (which had a block ot tive in abcoskcne “Otte: ek en Mb Sree 203% Sep 62 Convoy’Company into Industrial’ Enter- ey ~ADA R_ FVANS with the division Mechanic. cont ke So Re mee 3 3,000 shares otf & at 31). Rep Gee ee 6812 prises Inc including “provision | for’ ~ sol iss He is assigned to the Tist Rescue Cont Mot 66 Rock pe ... “ cmcaco BUTTER :D EGGS Deco... 26 "e dar 10°2 authorized capita! Stock of 000 000 Et : aadiomuten for. the pas : Corn Pd . 292 Safeway St an4 s ry - | ! AN Mar ou... 2 004, Rye common shares of the par value of Gne . ope ye : The t Sai ve Squadron—a unit of the world- Curtiss wr 337 = yes Li etd At noon _ Associated Press ceeege sane L (Ap: —Chicage Mer-. Corn a o is dollar $10) per share and ieee oe DVERTIBEMENT ars. post was cre; Derre - 4. 4 Bcoville 4 ‘ tn cantile change~ Bulier steady. re- Jiy . ..... : a Sep 2! { shares of the jar value of t : oe Me ' give GMC’s 3,200 truck dealers a wide organization that is dedicated Det Ead:s 343 Bese At = = average of 60estocks was un extn ae ee: whoiesale nevieg prices = ues De : ‘$50 60) per share 3 phic pa Sealed proposes wi chin cny Mel : ¢.S . 173 Sears oe 30 unchanged 3 re AA 66.7%; 92 A tec ...... ‘ Mar hare f ae 4 n series ae Sineas direct line to top management, to saving lives. : bee Gun - 665 Sheil OU 7 changed at $178.20. The industrial - $8.75. 00 B se25. 0 C 4435" 15; Gn eo BMir ..... 141 Lard ; aaa red at acnicu ations pieteromses priv. Pontiac Micdigs5 gerd Time’ af face Monaghan said. | Airman Bordner is stationed at p.° pont 27 Sinclair O . nese ‘component was off a dime and the 56 73, 89 C 55.5 Osta - = Sep aes : i0 heges and voting powers as fixed by the,P M ‘Eas “ eee? ihe wiaa will ian Air Forces hase near Anchor- Esst ,A:r L 446 Socony Mob— i. Eggs fairly steady. receipts 28 880. Jly 65°, Ort 235° Beard of Directors) and otherwise to 24 ae oa by the The new executive assistant). East ‘Kod ef6 Sou Pac. 512 rail: and utilities remained un- Morice buying prices ', lower to *, ~ execute and file sich certificates. ex- eee Sruerion of approxt- joined GMC in 1950 as truck sales ° 3 Anteiee 316 = 2 Rand 2% changed. i pane rT; ue nS. a. 70 per ce . .- . ecute such documen:s and Se fae acts Cle 1735 tee at 6 cast tron water | Kenneth C. Patrix, 18, now sta- = 36 an ores lash ott ‘ | Se) Geet peer Epo ope sre in the Cee 80 1 P. of 8 cast tron water promotion manager and later was: Frie RR 903 Std Bene s * s | mi 37; mediums 36: U.S. standards, ews n [ e tion of the officer taking the actions 2 slo? Boa aaare tioned at Chanute Air Force Base, Ex-ceti-o (Std Oil Cas 100 ‘| ' ket 13475, dirties 33. checks 31.73. current’ | | or executing the document’*: to effec Ea together = all necessary nareee ) marcheeann | eneger Illinois, is thé son of Mr. and Mrs. Fs'rb Mor aaa Se OF ine ey Yesterday's stock market WaSireccine 13.75. * ave the Plan of Reorganization. the valves, fscranta, fittings, on was east regi . Firestone me 4 Ol NS 547 4 mixed situation—a mixed start Plan and Agreement and Articles of #07urtenancesr . r He ar sala — sales, August Patrix. Food Mech . 64 ad et Ohte “= 73 irregularly higher movement | : Edmund J. LaVelle, 26, of Berk- Merger, the merger ard consolidation | The A ee eee Tar ccee ofrice > Stet & J he nad t fon BT may o epeg- a cnaree sacs eastern Airman Patrix meet Meter St) udePack 54 ne aE eeu andl aiiate| Livestock ley: was fined $50 and paid $15 in'a°% senerally: ection Sd) aie "of the Water Superintendent, Pontiac Wa L . . wo years. | jun Ot} _ ae ¥ hil vd the - “ , = Michigan or copies may be o ned . i enlisted in the Air Gen Bak sie CHICAGO LIVESTOCK _costs for driving while under the davion : t of Ten Dollars = 2uther Pan .. 445 selloff. The Associated Press aver- : B Buch other buaxiz aro gaa © king 8 deposit © Gen Drram en4 ‘- ntact Shae : wch other isiness as May ue 1 h wi refunded upon : orce - sa Swift & Co . : rs ; Sere . ne 81000), which will be u > H. E. Faulkner of the Cadillac F last Jane Gen Elec $73 gyiv BT Pa to age of 60 stocks on the day lost i whites 16 per cent and over A 38, 60-699 5 rr By inerar meeting or sry Sdjotinmen: the plans and specifications Motor Car Division has been ary and received Gen Fds 8.4 Texas Co 1386 30 cents. per cent A 37. mixed 37, mediums 35 3, pleaded guilty when arraigne d Dy thereot re of wreara at Toe om cone!tion prior to the 30th dar . Pre. ™ his basic training“ ¢ plate epi 67 Tex G 8u! US. standards 34.75: dirties 3315; West Bloomfield Township Justice ,.}.. epeis Oise tail wemeniiicniieisie 2! 1956 7 moted to the post of assistant to D trainee ai Ua Gen overs 2) Tromp: Pa sa. The two days of indecision fol- checks 33.5; current receipts 34.5 Pimes © Dicterie. at the meeting or any adjournment , Fach propasal ati *< standard Bid : . 1 Tel - = : : } : + . 3 the merchandising manager in at iacklend Pra Tire *4 rae y rey ut lowed Tuesdays buoyant market: cuncand woratous th ret a dders AY a coinniets and an by a recognized Sure! ‘ +% 7 : | L4 to ne * moun “~ +] Oates ot ear eet enslyeie and ape: Force Base Ole te Br Gs geen Cn re a pushed thé AP average wpfor CHICAGO, Mar 31 (AP) — Potatoes Driving while under the influence cate stgn and return the a cOmpanSIDE G fie (ha cccemeaace (of cial promotions, division officials Pies Gis = Underwood. 332 its greatest single day's gain in 17 arrivais of stock 9 on track 18. tot: of liquor resulted in ‘the payment ted Postar. wWichises. June 1 i School and was Wer sh Choe “9 ts Ltne pats ‘fornia Toms reds $50 : moe a a JOSEPH W GABLE, hus new appointment was supervi-' a at Fisher Boxy. eouses © es cs R ibher decline, : : ship Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. xorice ror SALE OF CITY OWNED Water Superintendent sor of public relations for Cadilla. -psyepesl nO) is) Miata 24. oe a Cee : een He is-a resident of Huntington mice. oe wegen He Milford. Resident Begins © Poultry A $55 girl's bicycle was reported | Seales propossis. will be te 3 Pack: NOHER GF RGEC HERING Woods. Pa [ Com n Cuts ©: Ing ust pnts a2 we ' Un Tel 197 CHICAGO POULTRY stolen from a Home at 147 Oneida street ptiac Michigan up to 2 e'cleck Novice is ene G re . pe Dad y ret fees BOS Wests — ae 30- -Day Jail Sentence “CHICAGO -May 31 (AP}—Live poultry Rd., Pontiac police said yesterday 3". eres ae ee esa hearing Benjamin H \M ¢ Bloo fA CRS oe —woout. ~sheacy. receipts in coops 423. ing described (Citylowned properties, af coos a= and puinres = P ~ New { ) li ie t Bu: wae = . ‘ = : Res i" " Fred E. Branham, 37; of Mil- ee faved Unban ged 40 pl te ps Rummage sale Sat. morning, which time bids wu hat (23 ublicly opemed a. off r ; ‘ker, n ’ ach & ‘ iwerth 4 z Sat oe : ’ = ? d q+ 't oa a sprin e very int ars Me Yau & Tow 22 ford. began a 30-day sentence in es hens 185-195, brotiers or fryers 29-33 Auburn Ave.- Psi Chapter, *%0 [ose oo) 0 en depos apn © warms to (Commertin! of Franklin, are currently attend- tnt wick t o: 7 Yourgst ShAT 87 the Oakland County Jail yesterday 24 245. oid soosiers 1-16. Gre as = ‘Sigma Beta Sorority —AGV. of the amount of bid will be “required T Dut rm ing the 2th anniversary of the NEW YORK (W—Bowaters Paper P!°"! 127 Zenith =Rae. 11e ed ere va Mich Ger 4%, Ib. 25-2525: over 4'2 Ib. 28-28 Raaeanot a Plat No Se AS ee England iderunl Life Insur- é < c pe stoce avesacue or driving ~wi i Mt a vali ic Is peeps eS . Rummage “sale, Daurhters of wi — of the Eat. M30 ft of Lot | Perscis : ‘ere.ted are requested egret ‘ 5 ‘o. ri r iv == - A rata icense.- . 7 epi § ae present \ copy of the ron! map to ance Co.'s Leaders Assn. in Sun wel cet Jame Getiverics| Ol ew YORK june i) a¥/—Conpiied- © Te Ae 1 hi DETROIT, May 31. (AP. —Prices paid = the Upton. Veterans. 128 W. Pike. wisest o the east 88 fof Lpt 2 oer ter with st the "proposed > . newsprint to North American cus. ) The Astociatet Preas He pleaded Fuilty to the c arge per pound fob for No 1 quality live Sat. from 9:00 to 12.00. —Adv Assessors Plat No 161 hank office of the Valley, Idaho. 30 ‘S18 60 ~=6wwhen arraigned by Justice Elmer poultry up to 10 am. - $40 of N 370 ft of W 14130 of RB temssr ork be examined Both are associated with the tomers by 10 -per cent, A.B Indust Rails Ui. Stocks C. Dieterle of West Bloomfield Heavy hens 28-29, light type 20 Heavy. If your friend's in jail and needs mr oa Lot Mase ewis or i oe bi those cnreres‘ed OWNS firm's Detroit-Pomero: ency. Mey aa iA + . et echeage are : 5 IG ‘protlers or fryers i24a-3'2 Ibs: Gray eS 5-942 MA 5-4031.. iors HUSA AND - Ke VOMMSEIF y ag eyers, president, said today soon today 380 1782 Township. The anginal term was Crosses 25-26 Barred Rocks 76-27 Ca-, bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA Pt) cede the Rly (bea? ; oS) a8 Saat a The association ts made up of lead- He said the reduction follows 2°°'.° = ot ne iit g-set at-five days but was increased POmtee, ttn, Mee, 8 b4ie, ihe: 3030. =AGY | i rrecite pabaiciaion a “CHARLES R ee retary fae Hele eet orto cone Set Shel Gan I var ke 702 joe when Branham failed to pay a $10 mend moderate Hens short of tulle R ge sale, Sat. June 2. 9 a. . 2 Lot 36 exc "W 30 and exep _June 1, 20, 1958 : ear ago 2 : 9 umma ; = ) 7 : és print production after a fire in ie iose high .. 2782 yas fine ‘and $10 costs. Soving best, Caponetirs in cape me m. to 1. 98 W. Huron. —Ady,' Lot 37 exe W 30° and exc Ee 20 Di pow plant of the compa: . 440 and 4 nd fust fat Lot 38 exc W. 30 and exc E 20 er my *s cor- . ass ply ems: Mest fair: 4 > wi s ‘ose hie mI8 18 5 : | .Lot 39 exc W 30 and exe E 20 | vid nd ner brook mil Newfor " 1 ‘ th i - se Lot 40 exe W 3 and exc F oF ved The are long inden’ k ie = i . Waterford Township Man - Li vesto ee | One kernel of corn is 80 per cent Lot 41 exc WoT and exc E. 20 Ic The Ban c - tong cutbar . Lot 42 ex. W 20° an, © E 20 I uartery pede as ines cotter 4 tm deliveries cc te PETROIT STOCKS G t 90 D Se t ! Cc starch, 10 per cent protein, 45 per os oe ye nae mS So pa solue Gosemnaan Gneebsl cease v s comes on top of a 10 A Nephier Co ets = ay nrence CRICAGO LIVESTOCK ‘cent ‘oil. 35 per cent fiber, and up- TR 84 gue OW 36 aad axe oF 20 BASS. MAY 30. 1994. NORMAN te Beard Chairman J uw Per cent reduction in newsprint Figures after decimal — s ere eighths . ae CAGO. June 1 ‘AP —Salable hogs, fot ash lot S& exc. W 30° and ec KE 3¢ peones Sr. 704 Buena Vigta. Lake sh Low Noow! Pleading guilty to driving while 7500, moderately active generally steady wards of 2 per cen Meets Bsteces Subaleinec rion age @ beloved husband of - Gzitene tr paren Sune quotas Bowaters had had in effect auen Elec ‘& Equlp rae 31 3 der the intion fH y Ra t 33! lovee on butcher: cows weak to} ia SS SS SARE Seana JOE iteag a Bass, ous faites of : * n Rubper Co * unGe e uence of quo Y- mostiy lower: full tt o ight 2 ily lice Ann 6m orman 1986. ‘since last January apa cies etna er any is a J. Wiltzus, 30. Sh elert ver tel\u" tuctances off maqe eu those Notice of Special Assessment. Perry Park Subdivision No 1, CA ee eee eee oe a O 1 Ot, & Chem Ce* 21/3 fo sonar Reights: bulk No 2 and 3 190-270 Ib Water Main in Mansfigid Avenor pot, [taaie subaivi oo cia anearieg, gue ar fe "3 Howell Elec Mtr Co? 4 47 Townsh w 4 for 90d butchers 1725-1778 mainly 17 and sar dale Bubd 1650-1738. small lots erts, W. E Ervin. C P Charlies A Leek Jo 1 on t Se be Beil Friday pod te "Reem Sid snd eeket pay fine and costs totaling $175. 100-198 16 00.i7 50: larger tote’ 338-090 and te sil persons mierenel et ge. Lets 12 at 815 from Allems Punera - aa sows 1425-1550. most 425-600 Ib tice. That the roll of the Spectal #s- so) sai t Home take Ocied (Pumeral be He was arraigned by Springfield Lae ie food clearence aoe ‘sessment ere: ofore made by A Aa releck proposals. and to wa! the Allen's. Puneral Home. Late able catt! salabl A r for tt urpose of 3 - 7 Mr . t Detroiter s Bad Check Township Justice Emmett J. Leib.’ S0lsble caitie 900 stlable calves 300. Assessor for, the PurPne Oy ernie defecta in proporais ie Feserved by the © Oriem "08 OT moderately artive, steady to 28 higher: mission, detided should be paid and ny ee ee th city Commissi BECKER. MAY 31 1888. GEORGE Brings 90 Days in Jail bulls slow. steacy to weak: vealers slow borne by special assessment for the can-, PY O7 cer of lie © a: T. San Mateo. Calif. ‘formerly 4 t it : * Wate n Mans- Dated’ May 28 1956 « of Pontiac: age 50. beloved hus- few loads and lots chotce sisughter struction of 6 ater main 1 EVANS - . i ulty oun a S$. ist teers up to 1250 Ib 21°25-22.25: few good field Avenue between Kennett Rosd ADA R terk. > anG-of Pern Becker beloved soa Peading Kulty (9) Seung 5) Conde. pieets 18 80°2000° G view utlhty and eatt propery tise of Lot 168 an: Sop SSG Z - hou th ie : ~ nm 27 ' tt Road from west property oo ut . ¢, check without sufficient funds, Leonard Ww. Alber i a commere Re pert A u as ee Ss te eat property, Sat A —— ee brother cf Earl Bécker and Mrs How ard_J. Spooner!_27, of Detroit, SOLTH LYON—Service for Leon- to. pay fine and costs totaling $50 Alber, an Ann Arbor policeman, 18.00 ‘and hetfers mixed 2225: a few head of Lot 62. ts 2400; cull to commercial vealers 10 00- o— ai] persons interested to be heard Salable sheep 200: a few small Arnoid 7Ruth) Stenstead Puneral « Wil be in dan Mateo. Calif ow-on file in my offig@pfor Netice of ipeaten to Construct low primé heifers up to 2200: some hich! public imspection #5 was sentenced to 9) days in Oak- ard William Alber, 33, 515 East ‘good to low choice 19 $0-2080: utility! Notice is also hereby given that the Sidewalk and Related Work on gLUxT. LOREN ©. 412_W. LIN. . and commercial eows. 11 $0-13.50: can-|Commission and the Assessor of-the, Cl¥ Past Side of Cass Avenue. colin Birmingham husband of ® land County Jail yesterday Lake St., will be held at 1:30 p.m.'ners ama cutters 1000-1200: @ few of Pontiac will meet in the Commis- : Seretie noiit 1 a Harriet brother of Mrs. Harry = Ini Saturday at Meuhl Funeral heavy Holstein cutters and utility cows sion Chamber in said City .on the lath | You are hereby notified that at Edgar and Waldo Blunt. Mrs = Justice Yen € Inzie handed ™ euhlee nera mized 12.25-120: utility and commer-|@ay of June A “D. 1956 at 8 00 ociock Tegular meeting of the Commission of Blunt will receive friends at the “+ Y . Home, Ann Arbor with burial in cia! pulis.1400-1800. good and choice PM. to review said assessment, at {he City of Pontiac. Michigan held May funeral home Priday from 3 yntil ' down the term/when Spooner failed ‘veaters 1900-23 00: @ few head of prime| Which time and place opportunity will be 2@. 1956 by resolution 1t- was declared - $ pm and from 7 until Ky .= Oak Grove Cemetery, Chelsea. Mr. to be the intention ef the City Commis- Service Saturday at 1 30 from the Maniey-Bailey Pucrsi Home, 183 Oakland sion to construct sidewalk and related ted May wy 4956 A a lots, * <=—~ .AaDA R EVANS, | work on the east side of Cass Avenue * in addition fio an original 30-day ,died yesterday at Ann Arbor Uni-! “City Clerk from the existing sidewalk north of | 4ARRELL. jo, 1956. MRS ‘ ae . cLuMela' wav at wrong to a0 hier Jats L'se' Wisner Street te, Wisner Stadion at) AMCTE” git Becta aguas: . é | sentence versity Hospital from injuries suf- cheep ates ye tae connie ond ores | "an estimated cost of $579 70. and that beloved wife of William R. Har- atk ee fered in an accident at Ann OB surimg iumbs. 80-98. Ib. 28-00-2900 s Notice of " Specfat Assessment. the plan tbs = ies earimns te Oy enrd fell, "Beloved! daughter! of William bd ipeckses choice and prime fed iambs No | improvement {s on file for” public = Barrons. dear mother of Mrs : ~ Inflation has shriveled actual earlier in the day. ng cull rts choice slaughter , Curb, Gutter, Grade and -Gravel (aecten > . ‘ ; : Charlene Ervin: dear sister < si *,. Wages Chile despite pay in- He is survived by his sister, lewes. 2 50-5 rand Related Work on Nebragka «aig oUt ee eee race petvien wall Se held” qacerany. ee e *, creases / placing salary payments Mrs. Frank Kalmbach, of Chelsea’ a Aas | ithe Bian, protie and Setimate- end Wet gone 2. at 1 am from ths e id jog at eight times the 1944 level. fig- and a brother, Kénneth Alber Cerna Sie Detrott to Me te 1 Conch. ABEDR) coeckal asssssmect accoreing ta Tron. with Rev. Merity'E Wrobbel offi. ures published in Santiago show. Saline. Livestock Market: Baptist “Chuech: rate etapa ye and) foat all) of the tote and parcels) 1 2U08 2 Titereen: is Ringer | ereahset nepaeneatien ie © ee a Hogs salable 150. Not enough hogs Harrigan, Marcla Williams, Michigan Of land fronting ‘upon the east side of, Crmeterg. Mra Harrell willie A the Sie ee t 7 . offered early to make a market Mts Seorp., 4 Co. Raymond, oe arenes the exteting see Funeral Mex the Donelson-Johns notner convenience to our many Cattle salable 273. Trading very c-b. O'Neil. Lewis Brown, Frat) Ro Wil-| Walk morth of Wisner Street to Wisner : oe he ‘tlwe: steady to strong on all classes 1 x Stadium shall _.constitute the special SHULZ. HAZEN W. 2054 MAN to r Th R th L b. Cc today. Compared last tho psday irading ee that he on ue eel pasesement Cin a Heometdat aoe of } =eecen St. Erie, spin formers i active all week: supplies materially ne estimated cost and expense thereof! / o irmingham! husoand of Marv cus me Ss. e ° um er o., N a h ve smalier: ‘ae (itera, SAUEDOAT Alneasay for the Bur pee at a hese! eer that 8250 80 sae the estifaated trea: / if ince agg father, of Donaid . 0 Q WwW gieers eifers an cows nigher: ¢ and eipenses thereof shall be paid from ‘iiiiam Kenneth, homas, Ste- beginning at once, will be open every : ow Feu canine alls steady to Soc higher, stockers and issign “decided should be. paid “and, te CAmital Imorovement Purd j yen and Martiva Shuls and Mrs : 2 | fergers oczedr te ifs Mebar. 604 ELE |Gerne “by special” sreeeemeat” for “thet qy,NOTCR IS WEREBY GIVI / Saul lepine, oom of Mra Maite - Pe = | na e Commiss on of the City o - ? igia, r working day from 8 a. m. fo'5 p. m. gBglee to Tow prime 635-1 ae ee teat tae TNS |Rontiac. Mich‘sen will meet tm the Comi/ and Eart Ghul | Servies sill be * . : . : 7 Avenae from Earlmcor Boulevard to M/ssion Chamber on June : : Oak - for icku or delive Numerous moodle | nag yeas terlaad food land ts now on file in my office’ § O'clock p.m. to hear suggestions avd ee ee térment tn p p. ry. 1En@ choice lots 2050-2180: about ‘t 9 | for “public. inspection inaeud ee Roselawn Cemetery. Tie ~ si Notice is also_hereby given that the, i loaéa igh choice $31.63 Ip ihettere 3 mmission and the Assessor cf the| ea Sy f SMITH. MAY 31, 1956. STUART TM. - < few good hetfers 1800-1900: most utiltty | CHY of Pontiac. Wit! meet in the Com-| fe May = 1956 + h Nich see paet, laeohig om) and commercial steers atid heifers 14.00-/™ission Chamber in one City, on the: . ADA R. EVAYS. send! or aberioe t ee searek: 17 00. util ty $2 80-14.00.(1 en aay ef ofeusmAl J: 16g atl 64s 7 - Clty Gierk ene or wea: ae) MecLe : utility cows mostly - 12 $0-14 00 | 3 yy 198¢ son of Mrs. O. L. Simith; dear Wilt and oseiercaal bone maces ik ool aes ees reseed aout | une ty tse father of Gwendolyn, Jill, Bonnie. He utility and commercia mos’ -| a s uy e-00:, three lends mostly | a sone aes wil oe given all persens laterested to, Notice of Entention_ to Con rue! Cohen ppecdiony M ae es ba stock steer calves and yearlings 20-007 > ' Sitte ws ; good and choice stockers rine 20 pated May = 1958 walk and Related = Past Hurts oe @roncom Br On06e | mostly 500-700 Ibs 18.00-19.50 . Nebraska Avenue. will be beld Moniday Jume 4, at S67 OuiT Calves salable 75. Trading very active, a te 6 ADA R EVANS, | you are ‘hereby notified that at « 2 pm from Me Donelson-Johna | | fully steady today. Compared last: Thurs-| - City Clete reeuiar meeting of the Commission o! Funpral Homie adr. Smith will Y 0 Automatit a2 peaks semhwhet prey but rages * : June 1. "56 the City ot Pontiac, Michigan held Mar tie-in ae at the Donelson-Johns e 8 after @ strong start; good_and a ae 9, 1958 by —rasalution it wag declared Pineral Home 4 ° RE i BIS . lena leo oclas Foe se ie ace Notice aa “Special Ansessment.i.o be the intention of the Cy Commis SALSB “MAY 10, 1956. MICHAEL, men WATER SOFTENER Brite individuals up to 3200 on Mon- Curb. Gutter. Grade, Gravel and jou Sport aiden of escape Felated ot gales rents ace my |p Se: Pet “and tow “Wy “anetenty Related Work on Motor Street, from Farhi oad fo nagr’Sicee, (Tang Mi, Rlchac a Ua : : —— “o. : lat en citimated eost of $9.608 50. and- rs. Melvin elton, rs en pb - . ecan . | 44.00-17.00. To: Leslie Middletoh, Arthur P fy anf lap, profile and/estimate of Davis. dear brother of James end | = snot Tearing the fine rod bapotin OveareFice uses 25a TEL SAAS TES Gert acne ih sls pret e“on efor pooee Sipe ab har ern i es 9 4 aa ‘supplies adequate:to make a representa- tice’ That the. roll of the Special As- [inspection truet from St Michael’ . dey. june 4, : garages, 4 Controller . . » MOTORIZED te give you corel ‘tive market: trad? heretot It ts further intended/to construet ‘ mg more active t ment heretofore made by the City wt in a with am .Interment in Moun} Hope: n & outomatic regeneration. lYast week: prices fully steady; few small Assessor for the purpose of defrayineg | anid Improweiver:t scfordance Cemetery, Mr. Walsh ix at the ew . : lots Food | and choice spring lambs 26.00- that part of the cost which the Com the plan, profile and estimate. and that onelson Joh F 1 j You set a clock or press a button. Thot’s all you ‘27.00; ts and choice shorn mission decided should be paid nd, the cost thereof shall defrayed by where, i ecitatt bre cary — homes, . <8 have to do. Reygolds Automatic does the rest. It's lambs: Nay 1 pelts" 29 0052400 sila pe borne by special. assessment’ for the. [eperial | eee the jots and. Poets will be" held “priday at “a pm.’ = enotce shorn lambs = ; construction of curb; gutter, grade and t there will also be a Knights of etc. | the kind of automatic sefteney you'd expect from yr oe slaughter sheep unevenly grave} and related work on Motor Street °f and fronting upon/ elther side of Columbunjroeety et 636 pie. at ; Reynolds Water Conditioning Compony, an the re- ‘tlt of more fhon 25 years’ experience in the t and vfacture of water conditioning || equipment. | There's no other water softener like it. Reynolds is | designed to give you every feature you should have/ 4 in @ 100% automotic water softener. And it's fully covered by patents. Dowex is the softening medium, Now you can enjoy the benefits of this sensctionsl edvdince in water conditioning. Reynolds is prove in service and guaranteed to give yeu soft water AUTOMATICALLY! You can’t offord to be without soft wotet, Call for complete information, including free analysis, Stop in to meet the friendly people at the Roth Lumber Company nois, ‘ROTH LUMBER 00. om Alten Avenue to Peersa!l. enue S the Panerel Hy now on file in my office tor bite | te oa ba oe a few St oul Hone . ; : +4 inspection | 32 ‘ _ First soap Hie fxemenation chica also, hereby fica that ths | pall constitute the special assessment. HEELER, MAY 31, 1956. HENRY jlaws went into effect in the state/Commission and the Assessor of the ) Mich. hee To. deat feth ; re ' City of Pontiac, ‘will meet in the Com. timated cost and expenses thereof and 2 — ; dear fatter of Connecticut-in 1936. Thereafter! mission Chamber in said City, on the that $3,668.39 of the estimated cost and eneci i Scat mersens acl io similar laws were enacted in Ili- YOPK (INS)—Lee Rubber an : June 1, '56/ O. 7018 Saturday at {9 a.m. at #hich for the "i ee the. wended or | | Petet mer aH 19°KDA R, EVANS, cine Ye one sine r the six mi ende o chyrch to lie (gperes wal te red ‘with eaftm 100. Scars. a xa yon ‘Gaara! bene 1 ipss. a ciepemlcs. . compa: ¥ ‘ stevie nn ne = } une steel te a conimon share, in the ¢a 4 of oe Bales increased Lastaye, ent 9,819,617. in th initial, Te: of 1955. us, a 4 £ Nebraska Avenue from] Franklin Road Daneancdokan district to defray $5,960.20 of the es- 383 Gonverse Ct.. Lake Orion, be paid from the 12th day of June, A. D., 1886 at 8-00 expenses thereof sha es o'clock BP. M, to review said assess- | Capital Improvemen heid Securday, June 2. st 1 pw from the Reorganized Chw Michigan and Wisconsin, ment, at which time and place oppor-| NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN Jesus Christ of Latter Day Gaints Oe ee : tunity Will be given all persons inter- That the Commission of the Cit a with /eiders Randall Mule ested to be heard Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the ‘Elmer Erickton officiating. Inter- Dated May 31, 1956. |calssion’ Chamber oh June 12, 1956 ar ‘ « w.o. o'clock pm. to Wear suggestions and Earnings alr 9 net ADA R EVANS. | objections that m@y be made by il City Clerk aiken oety | ment/ in Webster Cemetery. Mr. Whe¢ier will He im state at. the Coats Puneral Home, 3141 s*"t| Related-“Work on ‘Liberty Street. to| Welter. |. Notice ahd of ¢ thteation to Construct { Ward, Orman BOX "REPLIES Thorpe, Sidewalk on/Melrose Avenue, i 5260 W. Huron Street: : CRUMP ECTRIC You are hereby notified that at a! { -At 10 ‘am. rien atk m™m Serving Good_Food Since. 1929! tee city of Ppating itnteen beg May| |were replies at : rung Good- ince : 1956 by fesolution it was declared’ |} office in the - FEderal aeebak FE 4.3573 FE 4-3573, a to be the tntpntion of the City Commis. | eae ; - Breakfasts—Luncheons — sion to construct sidewalk and related ; cE 3465 Auburn Rood “ha burn Heights | ~~ rem -Wadopa Arete. oi ciemens| | fo. ne renee our news | = RIKER FOUNTAIN = [22oeSSG5882 | aia To an Se fe _ ENGINEERED TO; FIT YOUR NEEDS ‘ ge tai impr rovement is on file for pub- 45. 18, * soo OT. : Lobby of Riker Bidg. niet frther intended to construct! / @, i. 1. | teal > ; a —_ said improvement in accordance with’ | me pons * Ae = \ 08 eo, ° : oy eee — . 4 Jt ‘ oo | va , \ <_ | _ | , y| | f « + | , ; ; 4 oi . 5 | : \ ; | ; ‘ ni f . : ‘ S. / / [> 2 f | Ly - f ai ‘ ae { ee y { ; fib wie fay) nt . 2 | Ri re | fey ¢ amie . iy oe Ow! i | fis a i i C PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1956 Help eh Male 6 Funeral’ Home—FE 41882 _ Voorhees- Siple FUNERAL HOME ~ Ambulance vr son or meme ~ Cemetery Lots a) reno aes tat LS MEMORIAL ‘ave jot. MA 4 ne ‘TERY, : raves. Best | ‘or sctl ee ‘Wanted Male 6 BUTCHER ABOUT 46, PULL Pg ee Telegraph Rd. corner of - 12 TO 14. PART TIME. PE 5-7556 : BOYS, BOOKKEEPER |= EXPERIENCE - NECESSAR DO TYPIN MUST ALSO fs Pay: ROLL, INVOICING AND GEN- AL J N WEST DETROIT GLASS f OF PO! c . @2 MYRA AVE FE 2-8397 COLLECTOR — Full time. Resident of Pontiac to national Must have late model car. ry i able to start work immediately Please Ww Chet ba eth CAREER as LOCAI, BA’ ROE MR. BOND. WO 2-171 _ FOR FOR APPOINTMENT _ cREDIT | & MANAGER. Press 3 Say noe DaIVERS STEADY, in © , part time, nights. EARP Mer agen as. On r ils. , 3 off Ceavee Bee Jack or Wi Oe \ CARETAKER FOR MOTEL. List or tiac Press. Box 48. EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR- setiere. Winnifred M. Ha ting Sa Rd. Utica, Mich. lie EXPERIENCED MAN cleaning route. A Main ers, 4480 Eiieabeth Lake Rd. EXPERIENCED ON WOOD WORK- ing‘ ——a preferably win- cows and cabinets. Em: Sup- pire ply 2600 Union ‘take Rd... M 3-448 FARMER FOR FIELD AND OR Sat. and sna Soe <0 _ Help Wanted Female 2 7 a tt Nat ta ALTERATION} i E x sho salary. ‘BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCE, NECESSARY. MUST ALSO DO TYPING, Pay- ROLL, INVOICING AND GEN ae ll a WORK. JOB now < ! WEST DETROIT GLASS or |82 MYRA AVE BEAUTY OPERATOR, EXPE- rienced, steady full time — _Deess’ conditioned saion, — BEAUTY | OPERATOR, VIVIAN'S HE Harbor FE 4-3066 or anim PONTIAC LAKE INN, 7890 Gn ees AND WAITRESSES. Days or nights. Cal] in person, oe. 8 Drive-In, 2790 Auburn Rd, SosmETiC SALESLADY FOR BIR- ment, Experienced eee mberes working conditions’ MI fore 6 p.m. for a rattan oor wir __ Sen Drug Co. Birm ee to 10 PM. __ son Mambots 21 iN CREDIT MANAGER, enced to take charge of Credit Dept. in large local store. Write, iving experience. references, age a ogy Phe ren calary Permanent = ppointment at good salary for the ht person. Write Pontiac Press Box 13. DESK CLERKS | Immediate openings. Clerical =| perience necessary. No typing, years or older. Applicants must Fe week Apply personne! office, Pon- tac General Hosp. __ EXPERIENCED WAIT TRESS FOR tavern Full time, must have __transportation. FE 5-3285 FULL OR PART TIME EXPERI- enced ready-to-wear and sports-| Wear saleswomep. apply et 20 8. _Perry_ a | GENTLEMAN DESIRES HOUSE- keeper, live in 5 dave a week, _tor interview call PE 4-024 eget cog HOUSEWORK AND rt girl 25 to 50, experienced, must have good ref, own room. stay, other help employed. Bham area MJ 6-1867 HAS AN AVON Representative called on you late- ly, if not we have an opportunity for you to make 82 or $3 hourly soe Borneo’, "Fe part time in vour neigh- For appointment, phone Peery PERMANENT. To live in Medern Birming- ham home. Couple with 3 sme daughters need mature oerson in- terested tn sha: responsibilities in happy househe!d. $47.50 weekly. _Tele e Midwest 641.2. LADY FOR FOUNTAIN WORK —_ own transportation. 1081 W. MI 6-5545 _ Long Lake Rd 54 MAID. GEN 5% DAYS. GOOD salary. working ‘condi- wooly Midwest 6-2026 MIDDLEA GED SALES Lab? with experience = ofafts and ‘dies, _* 7331 OFFICE POSITIONS Two attractive spenings for ween is #0 who d pormanoes position with a reliable es at 2. High seboal oe ae. - ok Yeni olen . RAPRER - — 3, Ability ase assame cases poe — em u Sou are the seers ——— sulci. have . Must ~ " experienced. MA 62088 after GUARDS _ EXPERIE mace AGE 45 } _ Cpnee 0. nore ey : way to improve ee you are a good est of wheth j arine PART TIME warrnuas WANTED. _Inn, # W. ‘ Biemar . Huron &t. /PART TIME? FOR PART TIME work see Mr Myers, 18 E. Hu-- “ron n_Tues.. Thurs. Fri. morning PBX OPERATOR, (MMEDIATE part time opening experienced switch board operator lief pe- ping per min- Apply. rsohnel Office, e General Hospital, 461 W. Hurbdn. RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY | Needed immediately by one of Birmingham's oldest and most re’ ble real estate firms. Ex- cellett working environment, in- cluding new equipment, complete air conditioning, ete rience MACHINE /OPERATOR /woet HAVE JOURNEYMAN "CARD OR wy th an | vent EX- | ‘CENTRAL TOOL & - ~ Maintenanc e Mechanic required. Top rate to right man. Job Sefter Must be experienced in setting up precision work on most types =“ machines Apply in person only. bod pr ecnte yee sane DANIEL. ie Ss" MEG. CORP. | __26T1 Orchard Lake Rd - MAN WITH LATE MODEL PICK- Able to repair oF ae: types of machines. Bo me iding maintenance and wiring ment of- up truek, % ton or better To transport housetrafiers National Trailer Convoy, 4823 Dixie Hywy., Drayton Pisins PAINTER BE. FIRST. class, Midwest 6-0372 SALESMEN in opening alert is uniimited. oung ¢-. rienced ea selling. Plen- ———— and Bib ates for appointment, er, _& B Bennett. MI 4 Pay ‘Supplies, _11_W. Lawrence UNION LAKE REST HOME POR retired ladies Not convalescent. Stay by week. month of year, as vacation’ Home stiv. EM 31-4073 wanted White Swan Drive - In M39 and Pontiac Leke Re er preferably Dairy Queen. ply “ Dairy Queen Store. “A Ave. Ww. TARAS: FOR 2 + FRENCHIES | Restaurant on 1460 Baldwin ( WAPTRESSES _ COUNTER GIRLS. car hops and kitchen help. Uni- forms and meals furnish Pan- dys Drive-In, 4020 ixie Hwy. Drayton Plains reg Prefer middleaged agg pred athe oqgrwred = terview: Mae Press Box 48. wer WANTED: SPRA ry 30). “a EE, have Tool and po AS eV a ieee Hea eee: ot Oe Ee PE 24307 | | B-l RIKER BLDG mingham's most complete ebaed ; able to work all shifts «0 hr a) CARPENTER REPAIRS, ALTER- CARPENTER _» Reas Joh 4-1330. WANTED GIRL EXPERIENCED | in operatitig a soft icecream freee- | WANTED. MOTEL CLERK, CARE- HOUSEKEEPER TO. FE_ 2-714 ~ WANTED _ ‘KITCHEN WOMAN ONE WITH EXPERIENCE IN SQUANTITY, COORINO IN HOTEL. W AL. DRON WANTED “aint “FOR while mother works, live 3-6361. After 4 WE “ARE LOOKING. Ft FOR EXP. plus foo and board. -*hone ive 1-6561 1350 Pontiac te. ‘Pontiac Press Box 3. MAN TO CARE YOR 2 Wares in exchange tor Ceara! and some wages. area, most can _free, OL, 2-631. ‘LIGHT | nousework and care: of carpet nae pAwaN Contractors. Hardwood | able beauty aperators who ot work eves. of days. Call FE 2.2064 before 3 p.m for interview WOMEN ° TO WORK iN HOME, 8U- 8U- tents. — housework, $75.00 per mo. oL- WOMEN FOR GENERAL OFFICE work. Duties include typing, fil- ~ end paps | uetailed paper ite F 2, CHIL Rochester-Utics and weekends Sox 87. Pontiac Press. WANTED: W i work, 6 day week including Sat, - and Bun, Call_MI_ 4-6900 WOMAN wantes TO WORK art time in variety «gift shop. OMAN FOR OFFICE Bibles, Rugs aoe | WANTED REAL ATE SA ord of proven p= Mh Geo Pe E LsFING service “G1. | 136 E. Pike abe _ Realtor ~~ . rit e |. Berson. Exper’ Help Wanted { 8 GENT WITH AUTO., PON area, Silverware, Aluminum ware, ree- ability, Call Mr. ae | MAN OR b WOMAN R FOR Stead “round. WO - qt sendy ven to $300 per. . Apply_jn_person 199 5 MAN WANTED FOR RAWLE = we de nat poten ed to sta espe ape gles. g Start te rite Depts MCP-696-190 "Freeport. 1 COUPLE TO SHARE M¥ beg tyeence. —_ Case WANTE REAL eau A rae . 75 Pontiac and raeroune ng towns. Earn ad $2 _ hour. Pius bons Employment Agencies: 8A BIRMINGHAM "dae! o> OFFERINGS Immediate full or part time: Bec- eee = ist era! office work and stoned baregremses a moloymen rv at Bremenee. MI ee 44-4254. JOBS FOR MEN i JR. MATHEMATICIAN. .. $406 OFFICE MGR. TRAINEE $300 aoe er CLERK $300 | 54 M RAVEL $500 Claims Examiner..$518 2 years adjusting experience. CAREER CENTER FE 8-0416 “REGISTER wITH WE'LL HOLD YOUR 5on Oren M ID- tiac State UNTIL GRADUATION WEST. Pon’ BANK BLDG FE 6-0227 PP LLL LEARN TO DRIVE THE WAY AT “SAFE-WAY" DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL Bus. FE 2-2253 es 3 Pega AGE 18 seu WORK y kind, PE 56-7103 i 1 CARPENTER WORK. NEW & repair. ER OOME. Free estimates FE 5-2804 w a 9 SANE- Res. FE 8-1645 Work Wanted Male 1 10 REMODELED 32-0308 or FE BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT ork. FE 46773. -_, ; D&M BL DG. SER es - Br k, eae oe 3 ‘ke YP ls: c' ce’ wa : s- . aukR wast, Up Tels. ae M ALL | are _353 N. Cass. FE 2- FE 2-8046. HOUSE “MOVING. LLY _ equipped. FE 5 £2000. A. Young. JO8. FLEMING. FLOOR “ot cet ! Pere sau finishing. 155 iN TAYLOR "FLOOR. CONTRACT On LAYING SANDING-PLNISHING 2410 CRANE Guaranteed. Proofing. LI 3-4740. | PAPERING. PAPER REMOVED. Plaster . PLASTERING. NEW AND REPAIR. _Vern_ Keller. 71-0261. STON WORK OF Lhd D, eran Call OL 2-1838. REMODELING pubding maintenance. siding, i 34764. PLASTERING AND PATCHING. WR 3-4837 Building Servige~ 1 12 Gar “ar 18 es. ova SPECIALTY. _PLOWL ’ basements, EM 3-4879. 21616 oT rae gra | patching, , general repairs. Pwall Sucbter Fe §-9937. RG. SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING. Sanding end finishing. Phone FE — en work additions, Sreosewny and porch 8. Fre Pr. EM Garden | Plowing =e YARD -VELING Pipe soci Pe eave or MY 2-0408 NS val — odd aS ~ ROTO TILLING. - : oe. eee Wayne Dyteh- | —— | ROTO --F I G "or ot rae yrs onsneante: Gardens complete ‘ Sar ~ oom “including a weer rake. ©. Gate PLOWING & GRAD- BIDE P « 4. AS Also black dirt & manure. Laundry Servi Service 18 18 RTAINS. na pcan CR R RUF- LACE Ss Beauti finished, Laundry. e FE 2-6101. i POR FA hd LAUNDRY RV- ian Poa tiac Laundry. FE hom k-up @ and Call FE “1010, = es Landscaping _ aA | ALL LAWN _matntain Bo & OC. LANDSCA quick service, call FE 8-100' BEAUTIFUL apd ey ee _UET Grass nursery sod FE 41-8273. CLAR 8 LANDSCAPING SERV- = 25 ,miles of -Pontiac. Topsoil and FE ee COMBINED FORCES. ENERAL ecco pes contracting & main- SERVICE. fe and mowing. Pres estimates. OR 3-5621, or 15. a __jacket &t Oakland Park. FE hoe a0} REEN PAs RAKEET. “ Male. Vic. 8. _ MI 60373. ' Say ee EF, BLAGEAND white Toy | —“2="= vicinity of rate . _M bs x , | PO8T-PArR OF GLASSES, BROWN _ arid im e Dr. CARE. Mow AND . FE. 2 2-6154 GAPING. ia. *OR Sa wl 8 rine apace SERVICE. mainienance and Sanding, FE. 2-8712 or FE 4-6510. LANDSCAPING & YARD WORK. FE ¢0179 + LOWER STRAIGHT ocemnenA tN, CUTTING Saaeiwiea work of all ante OR ain, SIDEWA cement ie Before 7, ~~ TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING R_D. Tompson WTD.: 22x25 ft. cottage. AND after FE 46841 ESTIMATE ON Fonte: tion & concrete floor for existing | FE 5-037. Building Supplies 12A 1400 COMMERCIAL TILE. CREAM — Never used MI 41005 after a_i Quick service Weatherly. caRPERTER AND CaSinet oo B. work. New Murdock. - by -hour FE GaPenTEn AND C 45 i INET R_3-4857 work New ap and repair. CARPENTER WORK. eee yt aan work a specialty, OL EAVESTROUGH- in ing. cement work, remodeling, ad- flion abd barn Segoe asd fe CARPENTER WORK ALL KINDS oO GaARPENTRY WORK WANTED. NO est CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- specialty” FE itchen & CEMENT Oe coun BLOCK WORK. Poomorsiae. FE job too gmall or too large. Free FE 3-724 tity of galvanized pipe and tings. Call OR 27380 a BRIKCRETE. World's most modern masonry Patio Slab. Inter Lake Brikerete. $000 USED RED BRICK, Pere HD itu and repairs, Reas. 1287 8 commares. allied Lake, A 42675 Business Services 13). A-1 EAVETROUGHING. FURNACE BLOOMFIELD “WALL CLEANERS. lis and windows. Reasonabie- Puce est. No Ses FE 2-1631. APPLIANCE SERVICE types of 5) jh appliances. ROY'S, _96 Oak: nd _ FE 23-4071. We service all makes of automatic Washers, wringer washers, refrig- erators. Radios, ‘cleaners and all jana Ave. ACE TREE SERVICE. ICE: REMOVAL — mming Get our-bid. FE EXP. MEAT CUTTER. PONTIAC aay. Write Pontiac Press Box '|GARDENING & LAWN SERV. FE 8-202 day or night. HAND DIGGING, ANY KIND. large grass Weeds and bush cut- _ting. MY 2-3603, OR 3-9654 - 8 or FE 5-8261, LAWN MOWING OR ODD oon by y pensioner P Phone REp. 9-392 MAN DESIRES WORK « kind. Call. between 8 and 4 pm. —_ s ‘ lee ee ——~- PAMTER'S HELPER WANTS full cr part time work. Call FE 5-4554 PAINTING eas. WALL PAPER | _FE 22116 removed. PLUMBING WORK PONE REAS- REAS- 8-3068. _ohably OA ! PLUMBING WORK WANTED. _Reaponabie. Fi PE 5-1016 Youre MAN DESIRES WORK OF ny kind FE 6 WANTS 7oude TS aRRIED | SAW steady work +1149 Work Wanted | Female i 1 OR ; CHILDREN TO in my home. cong the — of Keego arbor, _ing | and | ALL 1 IRONINGS, A BUSHEL, k-up and an aethces, 1 day serv- 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASRH- erétning FE _7-0223. OF ae immediately. FE KEEP ~ BEACH CLEANING _ ALL. MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS [| repaired by factory trained men at our store General. Printing & Office Supply Co, 27 W. Law- “rence ) St. I Phone? FE 3-0 2015, Beaches cleaned, installed, sand- ed. EM 3-2083. ~ CHIMNEY WORK law ing oes de Mich. Free ae mates, EM 3-2071. ROTOTILLING GARDENS AND lawns. OR 3-2860 and FE 5-1642. GARDEN AND NG. FE 4-6229. ROTO TI LLING YARD ) LEVELI G@ AND SEEDING, BLACK re” FE _ 2-2650. and top soi] furn. None DIRT, FILL PE 5-9089 el sorL dirt and ¥ TOP aa “AND FILL oS LANDSCAPING OR 3-3382 YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING. & beck filling. FE 5-3552. PP 4A-1 MOVING TRICKING, ooon service, EM +8253 ar FE 5-357, anytime, A-1 MOVING-HAULING EXCELLENT oat ble Rates . FE 5-3458 a |, RUBBISH ©% ANYTHING. taste Anytime after 4 ORiando ASHES AND _ HAULED, anytime. PE 5-394 SeaseOn HAULING, moving wil] pick up anything. F §-4449 da Trucks to Rent TRUCKS. TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT . 1, ton pickups lt, ton stake: Dump. trucks , Semi-trailers Trailers and Tractors Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWARD 14528. eves. I HAUL ee _Ate serv a6 Of all kinds a specia ludin DRY WALL BY MACHINE. —— No cleaning. Also all sings of brick work including re and re- ‘ss, Local 3701. FREE wo big or small. LIGHT D HEAVY HAULING- Ata e FE 8-0005. LIGHT D HEAVY TRUCKING a gravel FE 24 removal. 3-2000 repair, fiushings duct work, . planter boxes furnaces AA and. repaired, and M. Sheet metal, “24 br service. Les ELECTRIC MOTOR PFE «3 rewinding. 218 E. Pike. SEW P Sinks, EX CLEANING PE_5-4628. EXPERT TREE. TRIMMING & Ph. FE 56-6593 or OR | EAVESTROUOHING NEW D fre: estimates. . Manley . + ERVICE RE- ~Sunday Service. FE 4-2021 RT PAPER HANGING, ll ——- and window clean- ._ FE 19. . HEL} HEATING SERVICE gyre gee Gas, — ns TLL IRONING 63) BU PICK oF a Satvery 1 day service. SS NIGHTS. FE 3-7508 after 5 ¢| BABYSITTING ‘WASHINGS AND bushel. FE ironings —_- oa 2-6866. f _Palet! ay “HEATING SPECIAL repaired, order Chimne paired. cep | ENVELOPE STUFFING AYD AD- dressing done. FE 2-7957. EXPERIENCED wo WANTS | housework, child care and ligh 7 abl Prefer” days. “sont ie. _ fide FE +5 West. GENERAL ¢ day. Call between 6:00 a 7 m oniv FE @§745 ate re for earl WAITRESS AND_ “cons B GIRLS 7RONINGS. 83 A BUSHEL PICK- up and delivery ween TRONINGS DONE HR. service, $3 a bu, 1145 . Airport, house in back oh Capy | bids “WORK BY DAY. TyPING AND CLERICAL te do in own home. bape es r 6 WORK eS NING yl Ate Experienced f necessary. FE A-2687 afte GMROOKAPRING: YPING 8EC- retarial servicé EM 3-2842. ___ Building Service 12 ADDITIONS Basements. glassed and screened attics, roofing and asphalt drive im porches, pdt ment _ MicHioaN. i HOME R REMODELERS +5063 on Huron A FLOOR 8 LayIno. WOR ¢ “avn! BILLS, FE 82050, “A-| CEMENF-WORK - LLOYD MONROE IE 46866 “PA¥ING SANDING” & | FIN. FE 3-764 __Pontiae. Floor Se Service A&B TRENCHING | Footings, Water line field tle. FE 5-996! ASPHALT PAVING. DRIVEWAYS a ares NE ane est. J. LAbsTO SON FE: Doel TOL Tia. 1 OL 25706 Al 1 CARP 4 Lie AND CABINET Too Or «eferal repair FE JFINISIUNG. QUALITY ROOFING, aed ogi seca oe 4-8833., wens EE eee oe EE ee a oe KINDS OF ‘CEMENT WORK. -BIRCK, "Sock large. Restdentia! & fireplaces, FE 2-2468 BULLDOZING AND pus® TRUCK ' AND CEMENT |. work. Also chimneys. No job too and commer- elal, Guaranteed gabe Ph,. FE 44-8694. BLOCK BRICK CEMENT ‘WORK CARPENTRY AND REPAIRE. ce ALL KINDS. ‘ete. Jensen, FE _ment_work. FE 8-350 CEMENT WORK Floors, drives. 2-2340. CEMENT & BLOCK Work FE sa -| GU8TOM BUILDING FHA FE ing. Modernizing. FE 4-5470. “THE ANSIVER’ TO! YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it's. FE 2818}. _company. FE -3701. LAWN MOWERS HAND OR POW- service. pe teh aL and delivery. Phone Lincoln. _ Myers. ¢ OR | 3-13 oR” 5076 shears 9 Call for & coneers: FE | 152 Jackson 8! knives. anteed A mi 41063. Days OL HEATING CO. Purnaces, fire places cleaned and | tdoor grills built to s cleaned, re- Built new. Gas alls and copings repaired. "Lee registered PLASTERING ALL | KINDS, H FLOMBING A AND EATING, G, i. 8. Sons. FE #3767 or | ere SAMS GRINDING, CLIPPERS. PE C2. ‘RUG ¢ Sa WORK GUAR- FE 46076 Machine Shar Manley Leach Saws—Lawnmowers Accurate FE_2-7680 Saws, Hand een ers |. O Bagley St. yy, Shapened s80,——“‘“#w 18 Chamberlain St SHOVERS WALL WASHING SERV- ices. Janitor and window service. femee. —effices, factories, FE TAEe ‘TRIMMING AND REMOV- Pree estimates Phone FE TREE T NG AND ‘Ov- tan ee estimates. FE 26ui9 FE vaw * ro gprech fried _ SPRAY Li HAULING OF ANY KIND PE_2-6367 ar ‘HAULING. ANYWHERE. 2-6685. __any place, | TRUCKING AND HAULING. ROB bish. Anytime. Cheap. FE. 8-1T70 O’DELL CARTAGE Moving «& Trucking | 19 voeiee Sunday : trast 3. Ex a roars nee epaties 3%e yr. old wwanswers mame of Dixie, PE. 5-3155 Cullds ie nen Shepherd, female, | n'g~pet, rewa: Sesto LUE PaRnAcEET. vie. Pontias Planer Beay. RR eat Lost: Doo. Fant PEKINESE S| ork nog Lost in vicinity of burn ‘Helens, Call FE 17-8741. FOUND — MODEL AIRPLANE. Call FE 8-1784 after 5 p.m. wv ine er care, reward. 4-3156 LOST: SMALL FEMALE BEAGLE. Black and tan. With « full biack blanket. Rewatd: FE 4-8583. G ES. Vie WOMEN'S Mf cinity of Comm.‘ Nat'l, . FE FOX TERRIER, white. Wearing red when last seen. $5 re- LOST IN DECEMB ER. 3300 0 BALD- “Duke !’ Bronze, win, ble on oy Dark above white leg. Phone FE Reward. ew Lost YoU ret ART tO | ve one = chigan Lane lhckane League. Hobbies & Supplies 24A NEW- SCRABBLE SETS 83. PAINT Lawrence, FE 2-1414 Notices & ; Personals 3 25 — eee Aerotred Knapp Shoes Pred Herman 2070 Airport Rd. OR, 3-1603 Chi eo tet AID. RM. 10, 101 FE 40539, 100 WEDDING waht ha Sutherland tim DAINTY MAID FO: sopra. rns. rE 3 ea14 93 Mark, irs Site OVER NOW, WAXING linoleum that ts. Use Giaxo tic type coating. Waite's No MAHOGANY, REED PUMP OR- [nated old—excellent condit O0k. tone. $135. Call FE 2-001 ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, MAY 30. 1956, I will not be Teophastehe for any other. debts contracted to any other than’ myself. Bert Joiner. 263 8. Paddock, Pon- PERSONAL ON ee AFTER June Sth. we shall be happy to be responsible for vour entertain- ment at Will-O-Way Piarhouse, Long Lake Rd ~-neer- Telegraph. MI 6-2222. EXPERIENCED SPENCER Set a oe M. odege. setiere. a Utica, Mich poked pew 22-4131. In Debt? If vou are Leelee ot trouble meet- day. Micuioas'¢ CREDIT cour: | INC 41'4 8. _labeve ss Oaniana Theater. 56, ~ Trayél Agencies 25A_ Bee te sel le visetain Te BAS J / FUN WANTED? Midwest 6-2170 CALL E LKIN TRAVEL BUREAU Open Daiiy FE ¢-0461. FE ¢ YW GENERAL TRUCKING. AN Sep Ton and 's stake. OR x er S TMMEDT te. FE 5-79 ROWERATORS “CLEANED AS Sand, fil) dirt, 2-0603 WIL ai air BLACK DIRT GRAV- | rubbish. FE. oT OPE ati a AND CARED Local and SS Moving Phone 5-6806 REDUCED RATES Large van to serve Moving.“ FE 44864 22 gpa von Quick oa Free Consultation & Advice Reservations any where PLANNING A_TRIP: VACATION SUGGESTIO .IR eo SHIP RESERVATIONS | RS GREAT. TAKES C CR UISES PONTIAC “TRAVEL SERVICE 498 W HURON 8T FE #-3251 Wtd. Children to Board 26) Wed. | Household G Goods 27 27 "FURNITURE NEEDED top dollar. me it for yey aos sell {Community Sale, ee QF ALL = hgssenelé goods. call MYr- A-1 INTERIOR DECORA- ae REASONABLE. ESTIMATES. OR papering. Com- _merce, eM i A-1 bilan lat 'PAPERING Mason Thompson, FE 4-8364 VET WITH 2 TON STAKE TRUCK | wants hauling. FE 44088. Painting & Decorating 20 re) io CUSTOM DECORATING. WALL service, aic a1 CUSTOM PAINTING. PAPER- ing Peet ‘Femoved.—-Esti- re) paiivine TOR &_EX- serior, 10 per cent disc. for Gash. Ganruanees Free est. FE 40205. ting, 26 vrs. exp. Sfieo ALWAYS DEPENDABLE, PAINT- ecoral PE NTERIOR A rating ot any kind No tob b! too s terior FE ¢¢ | PAINTING ate DECORATING, _8uaranteed Cai’ FR 2-1006. PAINTING AND DECORATING, free estimates. FE 3-7606. estimates. Phone FE 4-8805 FE — = ing, fruit Coronal el & Sree tce . oF ELL DRILLIN Well oan | pump repair. MOR 3-2396. RESSES, f*_terations 191 E Huran FE 470 _Dressmaking, ’ Tailoring 16 SUITS, COATS & AL- +7074. ALTERATIONS. ROFESSIONAL opecnee 37 Spokane Dr. Pe ___ Garden Plowing Al ROTOTILLIN G Gardens ‘av. ns Fast. RE. NABLE FE 20077 16B a roy pbulidoring FE wing discing, ‘eveling loading. Cow manure. 43371, G AND GARDEN PLOWING & GA = DEN 3 aaRDEN “ing. Vicinity of yc Aubare Heights. FE 17-8436 after = PLOWING. DRAGGING AND 6-8734 or FE i POWER” LIFT SQUIPMENT. Plow: and CUSTOM PLOWIN( ARDEN peeee Tractor — FE 48189, 45080 anytime FE 4-066) & DRAGGING Geor, aa Callender, 664. Bay. FE and a aeEee a 5-6858. a eacenees — iG AND . FE alee Robbin ND EXTERIOR DEC too mall Pree estimat | Cal PE 8-945 ——oe PAINTING. INTERIOR AND EX. w bath tile or floor tile, by the hour or job Free estimates, A-1_ work _ PAINTING AND DECORATING _ —K. D. Wilihite, FE 5-9980.__ ND OUT. | MORTGAGE MONEY, NEED FOR _fast-growing business. EM 3- PAINTING. INSIDE AND rice estimates FE 61949 or FE Ewe Wall W Painting & alls ashing PAPER HANGING. REASONABTE rates, FE 4217! \ 46829, PA PERHANGI ANGING AND Rh Reasonable INTERIOR estimates oe me fi TP. _Jonste, PE 43869 WALLPA steam. D. = + EMOVED ad rs - . Hills. FR: 5-620). WALL WASHING AND PAINTING sw A — Praeger Plt & THERAPY cia technique. rif FE 42851 by women work uaranteed OR 3-284. : __Physio-Therapy 21A 7 Elm I EXPERT Te SERVICE. ws makes Service calls 9 to 9 Ja- Cox “Television. 463 '8. "Television Service 22, AVER'S ®aDIO at . Huron, Nien eerv- DAY. YOR NIGHT TY SERVICE. FE 56-1296 or, FE 65-8390 7 I WILL PAY CASH FOR SMALL _Tedios and portables. FE 5-875. LET US BUY IT OR A tt for you. OA 8-2681. ONE OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST a. 7 buyers. Cash waiting. cerererer “WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED sofa-bed or studio couch. Must be Teasonabie and and clear. MA 54210. WANTED TO BUY PES of furniture. Phone FE 32-5523 __Wtd. Miscellaneous . 28 WAN _ GOOD USED CAB- inet ak. Kitcnen table and ween. _er. Reasonable. FE 2-7708. SET WELDING TANKS _Call_ FE 2-8084 or FE 40927. WANTED: TWIN SIZE STROLLER. Call PE $9465 WILL BUY FURNITURE , AND | mise ores: ug MY¥- Bil yt GOOD 760x15 - TD. TO white var ae Sulion. Money. ‘Wanted “2a | ALL KINDS OF foopwoaxrwe _ machinery for sale. 2600 Unton _Lake Rado EM_3-4149. WTD.: #4000 ON NEW 2 BED- room home. FE 1-#464 —~ RAPALA ADIN Oe BUSI \ MAN & FAMILY ‘DE- bed Pontiac sires rogm vicinity. Phone Mr. wifefatosk, FE 40535, betwee: een 9:00 and 5:00 p nr COUPLE W sire to rent % season. MI. ogcrus WITH i. SMALL Citil- dren would like 2 or 3 bedroom a home near ree FE NOTICE! esared gh N OWNERS We need good rental horhes Efceilent teams: If your - Passer a Rel ay pecthon, ble GUA CYEAR EAS hen ir "i Bitter ‘all at-once: TY co NICE YOUNG COUPLE wiTH | reasonable. 2 OR 3 BEDRM HOME IN TOWN Moderate rent ‘all ater ¢ FE 2-0920 WE ARE LOOKING For some nice apartments for & few choice tenants. Cali today. ADAMS REALTY Co. 382 Auburn Ave FE :_2-7053 PLP LLL ILL LLL LPP ALLL | BAKLE’s CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-. “Shot ita Cooley Lake Rad; EM estimates. _FE 17-8436 after 3:00. 0 GARDEN fom GRADING, aenaea fee OR 3.2406. AND YARD Orevelln Z. py OR 3.3560. bo ir acre. om feveling, eredine o » Fi ling ‘ need and sodding. ~ 8-65 or rE 22165° ines be R 5 8 ilson. FE GUARANTEED TV REPAIR. A ANY MAKE. FE ¢-6736¢. iN’s RADIO & TV, 17'S, PARKED ot 56-3714 ,| Tpeteswe, 160 Bore a Typewriter Service 22A chine i : : =|) Sastre Baa and Office Sup- ply Co., 17 W, Lawrence, ~ Upholstering 23 ikon Sane Share re Living | eaters X 30 —— ¥ ae sady or lor 2 Close to bus. wow wi LL SHARE ~ osm ’ Poatit Wrest Box 104 L HOM lady oor 60 or handicapped lady in e id Deed ight house. to share ma 2 room home with garage. Side- errs call _between_6 and 11. OR 3-9 _ Wid 7 Transportation 3 RIDE- a wWancen FROM as Pont! merce vicinity to tact ane a. EM 30087 after 5.30. : Lost & Found by) on cater y 5-0526. po | Ras atom WANT TO » Pore S| iG. “Trocke Realtor. 1648 Union Lake Ra, __EM 3-467) 34671 CASH ay or old,, rs waiting or small bajances, new or soned contracts. — Real 4 ws. a W. Huren 8t. FE +0002 er or FE a3. Ask pe Mr. Clark = $200, 000 Available Por rehhses of land We bave im mente Raonduet im your contract, iar or take ho and me aoe omaees me, thet cou a4 5 JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S, Telegraph Rd. / FE 4-2533~ Tr Bit, on ct before you sell, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor t N, Saginaw St. Ph. 5-8165 Open Eves. Till 8: ga IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR land contract 6r equity in, your home. K. L: Fempleton, Realtor 333 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 ee ee oe contract buy «8 lend For quick results, call ~ MR. SKAGGS, FE 4-9584 MR. PRICE, MY. 2-2821 WRENCE W GAYLORD REALTOR TO GET M POR. YOUR t. Realtor Partidge _ron St. : LAND CONTRACTS WANTED “tract at full value for furniture or appliances wan PORNITURE co. 18 W FEdere! 4-1123 $250 000 F at our disposal to purchase new or seasoned land contracts fer our. clients Bee aoe before you sel). ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. To = Sell -To Insure: - MAHAN °& REALTY CO, RE Evenings and Sundays 1075 W. Huron Ph. FE ~~ 5% MORTGAGES. _ or more with ft. fron B.D CHARLES int . Telegraph Farm Corre: Equitable psociety = 40521 4 DOG HOUSES _ BUNGALOWS ANYTHING Cash = 24 hours for your equity Edw. M. Stout, Realtor: Tl N. Saginaw St. Ph. — Eves. Till a oe LISTINGS WANTED ‘We have many buyers waiting Dee of ae Racnester efficiency private, bath. tans - m0 N. ORS APT. BVE NG fura and ciean, 1 E. Auburn Ra. ad OL 1-4121 ro Rochester Mich. Univ WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE rty Purch: asers waitin: merce 5 ~ Ph, Pontiac EM 3-331 R. F. McKINNEY 1-5 798 8 ~ LET Us A the sale of your con- EQUITI CASH -' Es Client — Eee cetet modern ROY KN AUF, Realtor 264 W. Huron 04-8339 FE 27421 FLOOR PRIV bath. Square Lake. FE 8-1370. Rent Apts. Furnished 3B Ps {AND 3 ROOMS. wly PVT. Appl: west ae «@ 8. Tes |_2 coms caouRe _ FLOOR, | gin 3 ROOM aap APT. oe 64 Hill St. | . PR! We qill ‘exchange your land con- ROOMS _decorated 249 Going ARO “ROOMS inquire’ 22 Auburn, effice in rear 4 AND BATH OFFER. NICE AND- | 2 ROOMS. BATH. raivatal <—- _TV. child welcome FE }-0495 aaron nN, 2 FURNISHE., ROOMS aDULTs _FE 2-5699 ‘68 Whittemore. |? ROOMS & BATH MAIN | 2 ae or working couple. 16 Fior- 4 4 ROOMS & BATH —"* me RM "PRIVATE ENTR: ENTRANCE & $0406. 164 Mt. Clemens 5 Peo DS PRIVATE BATH. jean, FE 4-0008 and FE 7 & BATH REFRIG. | NEWLY - iM WW WRIGHT, Realtor. : FE 5-04 iz. Seecereure heal ‘Estate Pachanse ss furn. Adults. “ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. ENT. 262 Auburn. BATH, ” porch rch, party: furs Keego Werewr. e & GAS, $50 3 ROOMS, HEAT = 2165 Pontiac Rd, nr. Op! ,13 LARGE ae MODERN. LOW. FE 2-5408. | | ~ ROOMS. __ adults _onty. 287 Oskiand Ave . UTILITIES FURS, be Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 2-1988 3 ROOMS. GROUND FLOOR. BA. “| by y welcome. FE 54-1589 \ 7 sROOMA, AN AND D PATH. “PARTLY Ez ree 2 ROOMS APPLY 239 Russel _ 3° BEAUTIFUL ROOMS. OR ¢ and bath . chtld. welcome . PRIVATE BATH. OOM Ae = 2 ROOM APT. | |. FE 82122. J ROOMS. 1 PRIVATE ,, BATH AND Pine st private . a LA LARGE, CLEAN ROOM APART- wi bath & et- ees to tent to family pees wife can work part time in riety store. All re Pontiac les anwwered. Tress. OOM AND BATH, erences. Cal] after 4:00. FE 4-6220 3 FURNISHED -MAHAN. 3 — 3 aes ori ITIES. VERY ot Sat a Sun Ti _ & Sun. 16 inegrove _ PVT BATH. s Garage. 3 "FURN. ROOMS. _W. Howard. 3 RO ee WITH ae we W. Huron or phone. 2 SMALL 220 =N. PVT. BATH.) . WE WE NEED 8. sere oars LOTS. A. G. ELLIOTT SONS ; FE 68-1134 UPPER. HEAT FUR- nished immediate possession, ade lower. Immediate posses. — privileges. $50 a = onth. | SONS HER TV a free. T, ToT. Gas. PE 2-7388. 163 W. Ke Uacatha) BABY WEL- 3 MODERN, ROOMS PRIV‘TE FE trance and bath 107 Mt. mi Mt. Clemeny, 3 ROOMS. ag wae AND _tor_ 3. Nt. downtown, FE 7088. ANDi Sek reiiger erator att Edw. At. Stout, Reaiten TUN. Saginaw 8 St. FR, 5-165 | HOUSE, call -FE|? ood location | 22 7 REF- ROOMS. NEWLY lon ae fistemes. call e sl SS erry. 1 ‘coe. ye. ee r) APIO, AE _ TY ) BATH, RE: a stove furn, Adults only. onth, FE 4.7457." re Ne iw LARGE with Mu bed. wth one ic Adams Seeks | ewe nae ae LIVING. RM MN, beth. may ann -with TV, Wom- Poplar, eff faden . \SEMI- L- HOUSEREEPING roa Ponting. _SY_26608 y 7 rig aot SIDE. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, NO CH aoe ted Soee: . FE 5-1723 2 ROOMS AND BATH, ADULTS aay, Dyan gh sg pet bath heey orated, onto Coleman, F Vesa. “WOLVERINE APTS. > . te ood mf wal, childrea — | ee ESPs iPSTEAD 14 FE +s 2 Rooms: ‘AND BATE SITs WITH PRIV, 102 E Huron Rent Apts. Unfurnished | 34 eee a GROUND FLOOR. 4 ROOMS AND = $190 monthiy, 2nd floor, & bs coms = bath son 68 month: . eat Clowes Hee, fern MY _ = 3-2782. 2 LARGE a AND BATH. 476 < BATH CLOSE IN. 211 Orchard Lk. Aves UTIL. KEW REFRIG AX AND ‘sta Shower. Pvt, ent. FE 3 ROOMS. Pp HEAT & Gqure } ROOMS. MODERN STEAM J ROOMS AND BATH. ALL UTILI- 45 month. . ties furnished Call at 236. _Perry § St. iaso —heat. FE 32-1081. bath, 111 —— : ly. Te Clark 3 3 ROOM UNPFURN. aPT. r. POR Tent. At 3348 macy St. Auburo _Heights. v1 ‘Rooms ANC ‘BATH #3 BALD- FE 55-3354. _month No children ist} ROC ROOMS | AN AND B anal heat furnish Near bus lines, Lake privileges. 473 8. Tele es 3 Rood APT OR SPACE FOR _office OL 6-092 Aw _ > BATH, Frove tu couple STOVE. FE heat, ents and gas 37425, ROOMS. _— 200° S Marshall 4 ROOMS STOVE AND “REFRIO- erstor and wililities ‘urn. Care- taker experience cecessary. 08 | _Pitiegrove after 4 pm 4 ROOMS &@ BATH. _ FE 5-1548 «4 ROOMS AND BATH GROUND _floor. On bus itne FE 5-06ne. —— we in Winter, bus door, Child under 6 mo. wei- come 11f Prospect HEAT & HOT WATER FURN. WW. SIDE. REA- -SONABLE. ADULTS, PHONE FE 47706. 5 ROOMS i8T FLOOR. CLOsB—— _!n. Call FE 2-6663 or FE 2-T134_ yet + 3 AND 3 Paddock’ bath. adults only. 290 N. COLORED UNFURN. APF FE ¢7018 . ‘LOWER "3 ROOMS"AND 3 PRIVATE bath on eart side (15 weekly is ama beat. 399 Prospect. EM’ |3 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED ‘MODERN LARGE } vate entrance. ers, FE 2-3664. 3 ROOMS 117 Center 3 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH imNEDIATE POSSESSION. FC Adults only Very, Adams Realty Co. ._ FE 4-3393. ROOMS_JN 4 fam: suites gent apt. 13a — ph | drver. 52100 AP a month No ; as —aren. FI _Tme _and bath: ‘~upper. FY rE 2-7832 OUR “NEWLY DECORATED” 3. 4 room and breakfast rooms. Steam heat Hot water der and nieht Janitor service Ready te move iste Close to schol, 444 PF Pike corner, Sanford. FE 8.2751 : WEST SIDE Large living room, bedroom. death, kitchen, Frigidaire stove, ot] heat, gas furnished Private entrance. ete C only. Ph_ after” pm y WEST SIDE ye Benedict: Clase. to &t bus lines and a AN DSEN WwW M.. i. KNUDSEN 518 Pontiac c Bare Bank B) “Ph. FE 44516, Bye. re sas a tng ‘Rent Houses Futnished 35 RRR RA GARAGE HOUSES NEAR = ‘ae ee or bachelors. eal, |, FE 2106. = mon ‘3:RO forrent ae Bige Wey CoBEN® 2 BEDROOM HOME. F Poni BASE- _ment, gar: oe. children welcome. ae, ” Aubura 7 ROOM HOUSE. CALL AFTER 3. Ss ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY FURN.. by week or month. Prefer middie. le. EM 3-9060.. 5 room modetn. Watkins __FE 4-268. FURN. FARM HOUSE A A A a welcom rose Real Estate. - % 8. nee are eps Mich. “ ‘ ~ ‘Geena >. =o ye Sees REALTOR - RNB. HIGH 011: W. Myron Bt. FE 5- . 5-€181° : z . geeect.- Rettig. end deve. FES Vice Established tn 1916 OUND 7 18T. = ; a rir a “Mie Tener cas es GATEWAYS "BUILDING? ener ‘enetian ‘bul &. og, bus line. 4 to BUILDING? ‘ ‘OA : 1 : : nee | «HAPPINESS |v saves Au Bisson" POF Be en ees wee oy pA 866 per month. Cali Oa 0-354, LOON LAKE SHORES Palmas ‘6 ‘wright Sener, before 10 A.M. or after 7 PM. LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT WATERFORD UNPUBRN. LAK ® Now and then you come across a It showed ranch. spilt level. $80 s month. OR 3-2103.; house plan that is so appealin and mporary hom 36A riget Thy Maeve te aonignes ae| | metvcopilviag recent family & 2 ¢ is 1 v roo: Rent Lake Cottages | 36A | a — me ba of 5 <4 large | qui and sep then. ome me: ; rooms, ring @ ce | 2 Bus. arr. CABIN, COTTAGE. ft. living reom and s UL, HERE 1s 4 ‘SMALL SAMPLE weekiy. Beach. MA/ netural fireplace, 2 thermopane _ ee. ture windows overlooking NO, 263 ~- A BRICK }- 3 BEDROOM LAKE Faont COM- e, tile soultpecumeent RM. 61 FT. LONG Rance 1 ly furn. with ia and boat,| with “2 HOME with center entrance, week, ponte of season. ee a egal Ss = rate — ample — beach, r reet - ving room nice sized aioe Bere a ter ee edroom. Rel. 000, Norms. SEE IT. bedrms..- full basement with AN-UNUSUAL BUY | Sar gerne: nd" Breteway GG HF i T e reetway- 4 VACATION AT CASS LAKE —\NOTE PRICE AND LOCATION an his on your lot tor June, July, A Bandy beach. Jr. High and Bt. rn Boat. Nice clean apt. for four) Mike's district. Near shopping e jot and finapcing ar- __ $80 ly. PEderal Dus. Well arranged @ room and eaneeen eee: CABIN: oe Tatas 9386 bath 3 bedroom home. oak firs.. NO. ~ A 3BEDRM LE | conveniences. Cally 347 vate entrance. 130 Hulbert Si J. R, Hitz : | landscaped lot To Buy-To Sell-To Trad YOU BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE IT ase MAHAN N APT. ON LAKE | = = ve Ve Lake Rd. at Oxbow ie a Exchange = 63 “ WALLED LAKE MODERN CONV. w, < Pvt Beach. 2-barm. Recoonsbie | EXT Doom Fo, ‘BRANCH ns : ICE CAKE 8 Motern _cony Private beach ™ \ Rent "Stores 40 for rental. Has private entrances = agguetal ——— ted Rot water k oxte, gee beat’ Ranch Home Deluxe ee pe, month, Us eit Malte): pin. Back yang lo fenced | Thus tbr ad means 1s * Bia pe wars a eee S00 | we have ever privi- "Rent Office ‘Space 41 moves eu —— | wei “tmene ter Tne BIRMINGHAM ' Bie Lind diavhome nice igna- beets 3 ons (aid mer Suitadie for vo for engineering. Sales Sales of-| w ‘ fi veteil dime Hving room and dining i | tec a pele piock te Munictpei| uf Nesement Sith tieads "Seat ng ‘od feet fo celina P| Many’ other extras en a quality @faperies, Ultra tri homes of today. Sotid oven gore gl — “| Full briee sues ie washer and dryer. off heat. - veinrce i aie pity steparate alr condition | @, Weetwerd, whem, mr cone) Te POrmOM UX plant for summer com- | Tanga (ES Oe ee eee to Rekér Geo. R. Ary win | | ttect setting. ericsking si services offies. ware REALTOR | 200 Baldwin axe i Nea oh oepacure ce as = gy Realtor. 1 u Re A gl oe prone snes — your ap- . Co-opera’ e Real Patate Frchange | For Rent Miscellaneous a VETER ANS B at em. an Ma erie" pre SO Sie | no Kampsen ONE WAY “| eRBALTY CO. ‘ COAST TO COAST 377 S. Te wee DOWN 7 risa'™ Lg ates t 4.05 ~~ For Sale Hesse — 43 PLUs MORTGAGE CosTs ra a } “WE TRADE 3 Bedroom { TR | tide Cite | Homes ~ a A with fenced-in yard. Owner trans; = CHECK THESE © /WWeat~ * Lo $ ACRE: But cl basement, . FEATURES fe selbiiitice unlimited, 66800 ong ORK floors. Bireb doors. tiled, 29 ft. zoam, lib. story ‘home Eiasera 8 room home Clean-as a city seewer Sua Ge : foom. Attached 2-car ge. Ideal) everything. basement, gas . 4 per hee large family ys tis 0 terms. gent mortgare with month. _—- Si ine | P. ayments . taxes. a 2 | West Side a THECMA M. FLWOOD! $83. 92 per M Mo. ae vies "8 MODEL OPEN : er home on Tilincia Ave. N re Se FE Sa DAILY & SUNDAY | beth\down, “Besuitat toe 810 MELROSE. Drive out N. J Fictcct location. Full price NO MORTGAGE COST | Potato fer atl ip : we Seas tel » et R. Tripp. Resitor build “on eur ton “g Castell Realty, |* ia & Pee | Fagg Meal "She WORTHER WN Soren ALL __modern “MAple 5-7086 For Rent Roca 37 Sait nasi Oe 3 Lomr HOSEXERRINO | os * on ¥o other. in! — = a re ot baby ¥ i= oe es Trepces, i Box $3, Pontiac Press ATTRACTIVE ; ROOMS. FE Saree ry soatnal: Sa TO SHARE ROOM with twin beds. Cooking privt-! — $ min from dowptown. FE CLEAN QUIET SLEEPING ROOM tor- elderly be skee laundry pris close in. ] CLEAN, om. FE ” GLEAN, [AN, COMPOR ing foom. Near High 8etiooi __gentieman ist floor FE ¢8343 CHEAP RENT TO COUPLES FOR _nelping_sict_lady__8) d DESIRASLE ROOM BUS. woman W side home PF. 1 $-1603 FURNISHED ROOM BA PRI vate entrance OR bare Janta COOKING PRIVILEGES | coy entrance ¢ FE 4-284 Sow GEN. RGE CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN. eman — ent 245 Nelson St 4 cs wlan nos =" omen 5 ogee. Parke - pane 133 _ ot are ROOM WITH COOKING’ priv. 16 Scbeol< st FE 23-3786 Sw —— ae SLEEPING ROOM BOARD OP. tional. 100 N _telegraph _ Rooms rome With | Board 3 38° ~poarp AND ROOM FOR MEX close . te the bus -end plant. 24 Markie BOARD aND ROOM FOR GEN. tiemea. 2 blocks from Pontiac _Moter FE 54-2905 _ MAN TO SHARE LARGE COM- forta . Twin is, good ELDERLY LaDy Room FOR “GENTL FMAN. CLEAN room, close tn. FE ¢4184 Room A AND BOARD FOR 1 MAN Private FE ?-277 Convalescent ‘Homes 38A NR Ce eee A WONDERFUL HOME FOR ELD- ay . Flexible rates. exce)- otfal etyundi. ert wren ioreiy space rye trees Cone ee ne and Ave bs apy-ael by Mrs. Merie DuFord FE ¢601 Scanner HOME FOR ELDER. ly je Excellent food and ‘care, OR BSa7 t Hotel Rooms a a HOTEL AUBURI Rooms $13.0 Pata ae $0 up. UR N MoD. eern Goes Ad day rt week 45 West H Phove FE 23-8266 # jUET, ALSO BAC BACHELOR : +508 cer st | _ OPEN NORTH CASS LAKE ROAD SAT. & SUN. 15 'NEW cus STOM BUILT | ix HOME LOVELY 3 BEDROOM BRICK -— Livin foom, lixl3 ft Kitchen == rel L. | 16x8 ft, 3 Bea. rooms . b2eli, 1758 fT Tile | bath. all oak ficors, full aasenaail So =e var tutes fe Let 100 lio $13. 900 wom lowe West Huron Street to Cass Lake | Read Turn right te property 8 ioll Ww. W Huron ‘st $1350 DOWN Por € room house on Walton Bivt Drayton Plains Has’ cos! furnace, basement, 405100 corner jot — price only $7.000 Show i”, HOMES Sidg by side On paved Oakhil! - at hb 3 bedreem. a!1 modern and car garage. Flowers and shrubs fet §7,450, the other 94.200. Terms availabie. These are poner — buys, shown by. oy BE DROOM For colored On paved Centra! Ave Only $7,500 with $1200 dows All modern Aa Serpe pes un- pesseute vaine Call (2) SEMI- FINISH Homes Being secrificed by own- ers Ome southwest of Aubura Hgts, And one on Orion-Clarkston Rd We consider either one a sure- fire money-making for a handy Man ith ee down | S00 DOWN Gets you a 4 and bath en pares” Poruland § @Qutle near Fisher Body Had city water, lights, gas, and full beth. LOTS et Indianesod sewer, L — Lake at poesia corner lot fet colored, 6250 “ADAMS REALTY CO 382 Auburn Are | 3 bedroom. custom built, ranch base- . ak floors, plastered walle, tiled vestibule | entrante with closet, Wardrobe Closgte in bedroom, tile bath and | tee dining apaces plus several pom “aa ts "Pottine Take Road. Turn left on Leake Road, 1 to | Se OPEN signe . Medel en Bielby INCOME EAST SIDE 2 family with 5 rooms down for owner and j room apartment up vat og Sage it’s your 8 ‘hen, with beautiful birch cabi- nets tenes ee liv’ rTm™., garage, large work and storage area. Has -many extras. such as heavy dopre leading to the ter- 300 ib. shingies, sliding glass race, ceramic tile in beth baths and many other _ wanted features We'll bulid ail this on your lot. for: $16.970 If necessary we'll help you find a lot end ar- range t)nancing We'll price any of the 4530 HOME PLANS We bave in our files * Pontiac area's only a “HOME PLANS ' CENTER” ERS” i | | I , Tb ' i | | Lae OYD KE x T. Realtor QUALITY Bt ont HOMES” 2209 Dt hd f hy eee ‘hat Oe Letaek | AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING 3 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT HOMES Ow YOUR LOT OR OURS - 7 snc "7s FEATURING Fiush doors Aluminum sliding windows. ct oak floords, Deico oil heat: electric hot water heater>aliding ¢leset doors large Eltchen and bath ; For Sale Houses MM WHAT'S IT WORTH worth. * Call er come out to the convenient | office ot office A Plastered wails. Here is the finest oppor- tunity for you to have built, on your lot er ours, a home with specrtica found models... FOR ONLY 62.975 ay a DIRECTIONS TO MODEL 3272 PONTIAC LAKE RD Telegraph road 4¢ Pontiac Lake road at 2 miles to model. Warich for signs arooEs Lage! DAILY 8 te MDaAY 2 TO 6 Sylvan ‘Tale Brick Youll admire the jooks of this almost new 3 bedroom . ranch scaped jot with tall shade trees Insice you will find a ceramic bath large kitchen. gasinater and Bendix Duomatic Washer. Priced at 615.500 Substan- tial down parment required. Ottawa Hills Sold comfort for the entire Ur- terrace fer tum mer livifig and many other estres, You'll be amazed when you inspect this offer- et only 816.500 By ap- DPointment only. North End Immacuiste § room home. that offers much fivh for only 61.73 down. Fuil ment. of] heat, garage. Also finished rec. room with sep- Grate gas heat. Truly one of today's best. values at $a, 750 Special = fe the best value im the of Pontiac today. fee then average ~living reom With firep! full steed dining room, en @ 3 bedrooms al! on one floor Full basement 2 - *eer old furnace n S15 down -to. qualified purchsser—total price $9500 tions and advantages | in higher priced” enna K.. Irwin “ee «” EW 3 ' ase 3 BEDRM. GI RESALE 4 SLICE ‘OF PHAM THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE. 1. 1956 “She's just a crazy mixed up kid!” || $O95 I Dn. Immediate Occupancy 3 Months Before " First Payment New 2 Bedroom FE HA Homes gas heat. | | er and water <——s be { shopping and bus. MODEL — Take w to Oak- —_ west on 7 blocks Monte Modei Lee | 1 ingelw OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 PM | PEARL BLDG. CO. FE 5-7923 Must sell! Owner ferred 5} 2 rm. as in ecelient cond itinn— wi eg Big 20 5 re 2-cer earpert Nicely landstaped, Cash to Quick trans- VATE RFORD. TW Pp. 4 ues 5 rm Ou heat Elee nei oon cen rt Binds geben & reens i Nice a possesion air Ma v) street $1,656 a ——— ROUND L E Nicely finished lake front consisting | | living pcos with firepiéce, @ bedrm kitchen ith Foes area, utility, ‘bath reened perch the width | se Auto. oi) water heater elegy. move, pew kitchen cabinets Youngstown sink ie 91.500 own. Immediate possession PE %404 $350 DOWN BEDROOM ru BASEMENT LARGE LOT. 8 xX Li uM ON EXTER!- ROUGH WIRING OR WITH AND WELL INCLUDED FE. C. Wood Co. Seon wit Lak nas ihe ner am Mise OFFICE OPEN 04 NEW FHA APPROVED ' 3 BEDROOM HOMES Payments $53.00 per Mo. Includes Everything Automatic and bet water. Youngstown kitchen, tiled beth wood floors, siding windows. Idea! Jecation close t everyihing. v $590 Down PLUS” pete geben d cosT SEE YOURSELP Castell Realty a] Oakiand WEST CITY Modern 5 room. 1% story bome, with living reom. ¢in- ing room, kitchen, 9 bed- rooms and bath down, a stairway to unfinished Ira bedroom. Features include carpeting, full basement, gas beat, recreation room, and pew 1')-car ~ price, $i).880—fermee Pay J. ES Taylor i 1. Moha® PA a y New 4 Redvoom Brick Ranch Ho rine ree and 1% new Price 418,060, terms. rick. Dangataw restricted’ area west of ie bedrooms tice kitchen ae : ib ge fi 8 83 a i as ‘For Sale Houses 4 4&3 Auto. tehen cabinets. tile eath, Myr wey ; alm os , airwsee— bed | ts ‘uae u and screens. i ed drive. Le petty lot. mort- | Ww ___ For Sale Houses — “43! OLN AEP P| HOUSE, ONE BEDROOM. ‘ reas witsaase ag on Lotus | inant. a BEDRM. Pet tall bath. FE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVES. & SUNDAYS BUY NOW! ———— i ween Smell moders: pttilding. cash, Oe MURPHY STREET Large 2 bedroom, 18 ft. living | room, plus sun room, full base- ment. oil furnace. Extra incom GASS LAKE = rss HOME ~ V fo * REALTY co. . | 1063_W_ Huron FE $-9401 Brick. 4 Bedrooms _ And Tile Roof a | The rooms are quite darge and ; inet a ft —- room. gas hot water Windows | are double wren ‘< is a sory original o i ———. home end ‘Ss er wo sEE rr TODAY. NO OBLIGATION | H. W.. Bigelo $3452 or FE 680s ee T Oe A, | inquire @ Chamber- in. rE 206s ni BY OWNER BRICK. MODERN jake front 2 bedroom fecay oped basement. sacrifice, 13,800 . terms. Call “MY 3-2837. a agents ' ; i | ; _NICHOLIE \ LAKE Pit sortie LAKEFRONT ent, attractije 2 ath be po lly ag asians: | - oe one beaw' . large bgp wood pote nae | porch, aate. tor 3 | cars, extra sendy paved Owner trans- —< Ne vacant 630.000 with 13 WEST rroqvows 3 birm ; Attractive tT rm. bome wih fire. | place, den Ddemt., Larger geer storms, cner gas heat. 2 ger garage, * features reasonable 56.180 only oat ae oo dn & $100. m s contract. — EAGLE Lp aoa: Le va living oy (as foapie = e @, Bice ats gerage. 100 ft. lot, sandy Owner transferred Va- * srnsen, takes %4.000 dn. SYLVAN 7: REALTY CO. 2383 Orchard Lake Ave FE 5-0418 ‘NICHOLIE "| For Sale Hewes 43 wittrs N. [ BREWER | Parke _FE eo rE 4-5078, FE 5-7706 BSIRMING — BY ae em AT- —*, gray reor ; rs. oe nT] pavement, | seresied terrae Bets schools Sie 000. 1638 EB aid good RENTER AND Ae Spt Edw. M. Sto TT N, Saginaw &t. Open Eves. r | E: SAL | Dr FE RANCH HOM __ For Sale Houses | 43 For. Sale @ Houses 43 POLIO AP PP u ie RANCH. STARTER SE & LOT aE ASTBEVERLY RS TES ot la set, aeecre cat | ame oe fae One re ici hte ec — “Ty ROOM MODERN HOUT. 2 ner i er ty owas - - nat L _ "SECTION: eR: W 3 BEDROOM Pontiacs at "Kerge end heat 3. room house, extra lot. eges on Union Lake ba Seated eet) eae gi eevee | RODE, MELARTY Lumber Co, | for appol | PPAMILY BRICK.-A-REAL BAR- N PAYMENT” Via min Can be hatilled with $1880 pd Sowa OE 3 Family brick on Norton Ave. 2 Family brick in South East part of town. Full price, io bny ays Good DINNAN a “prifileges | §6_W. Huron St FE ¢ «2571 some cae teatures | | LAKE LOUISE—8 ROOM MODERN nished unfurnished, Exterior pletely Ins | use. Furnished or terior ineludes, fough wirine and | | a) tata! Reasonable. Down pay- chim A “Money ‘aver for | ment. the Cail OR 32937 /4. room modern monse at Oxbow _after six o'clote . | Lake. Only 6 down. lj 2 Ri “HOME. ALT MOD. 24 acres with Jarge 4 room house pe full basement,| Gar: On vail ae = A and = glassed-i” front et sefeen and storm ears don 1 acre baad 6261 “hndervonviie R wy ecerserd on ay Diule ner on paved Rd just — __| OR rr) out of Pontiac City limits Reason. seat H LK. ESTATES able down payment and rest like — ck ‘aber ijocation, 2° lots rent. Owner leaving state. 2443, Gas fireplace full base- Williams Dr. FE 44203 | men Early possession. FE ALL ELECTRIC Six room; ém Walton ‘Biva :Tile MODEL HOME: bath. Ch heat! Vestinuie, 6 x * OPEN IN @eep tot. Only $10.0 JUDSON PARK\ terme, __STATE-WIDE DAILY 2 P.M. Ma miles perth of Walton Bivd., : just off Adam Real Estate Servi 1 @RORGELAND | Sigh ene ee ano aN SHEPARD. ee ee eee ee. | age FE 53-0776. j wlirac tive 3 bedroom tanch — i = Aor esorseet (on ree LAKE HOME... oir Mink ‘Fonction blinds: Imme- | @late oc occupancy. | Plan to see this offering today. , 81.500 down WM: A. KENNED REALTOR | 3097 } j rope "Evenings fronts, car AVAILABLE NOW STUCCO 6 ce, Tecre- garage. Ol) i‘@ acres. No ceaiers. FE | “CLARK CITY. NORTH END. 3 bedrooms | . While on the main — a pice 18 foot living | > mod- i CLARESTON CEMENT rooms & bath Fire ation room. Attache: — ’ : m and drains. auto, "¢ HOUSTON REALTY | 65’ sore. 207 a 3 .bedrms. rm., dining rm. kitehen. leated porch Fireplace’ Rec. room. Bar Carpeted Storins. Garage. Quick meta) cabinets. en to admire. features are top« lumber, ‘c, windows and screens Real plas- Aer, Real tile Amble gas air heat. Reinforced concrete drive- way to aca ey City sewer 1 block from bathing- beach. Price Sundays on Chel Sass for eppt. 2 4 BEDROOMS ved street Jocation just 3 miles of Pontiac and aving Fahd es on Cass Lk. . 1% _car payment will give | jon. 3 BEDROOM- [-BRICK NEW Will trade ye smaller home. Se teens “A ‘2 bedroom iake front. trade Jor city home. } utility room with of] furnace, LET US SELL YOUR j tomatic hot water and. leundr | trays. PROPERTY FOR YOU taxes and insurance. Move right in. R. D. RILEY, BROKER © will! ' PE 46331 or FE: 2-0066 or FE 2-1126 i - NEW 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, SEMI. 508 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE #1157 completed Lake privileges. won 3 _coen, Owner FE 40077 ee wit | E THIS LAKEFRONT, spestge Lake Ra OR 3- WILL BUILD BRICK g _BETW EEN ROCHESTER - 7 UTICA, Le abit ae Ge car La | bi-level, 2 bedrooms, fireplace, in Complete on exterior. Mich- i hiserieasiy paneled living room. Patio overlooks rolling country- side, secluded, select. strictly un- alie & Harger 332 W. Huron. — FE 56-8183 P “ T. Smith, ' SY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM HOME.) bare A, ROMO, LE full basement i's bath. ear Sy OWNER. 7 ROOM HOME: gerege OR 3-2489.. 3385 Piembes | Full) dasemert. euamatic’ Neat. “BY BUELDER Built im ‘33 Near Eastern Jr. 3 bedroom brick, attached garage) High. Cash to Poise ae FHA mort- full basement plastic tile bath | _ gage PE SU located ti Watkins-Pontiac: Es- = OWNER: SEMINOLE HILLS. tates. FE 5-057) 4 bdrm. heme. Naturai fireplace, ee | eS et¢. Small dn. payment, | ye $5,100 = _ 40415 for” appointment. New 2 bedroom, part th, Lot 80 DISTINCTIVE BRICK COLONIAL E 200 and only $800 ¢ LOOK mn. $50 me... 12 block to Bham Country Club | with attractive living room. pan- eled den, screened terrace, dream 3 bedrooms — 1*loor. Plastered | Etchen' 3 twinlalio ted walls, Hard floors. full bath. decorator baths, 2? powder fesns. y eeaaee A cued bev - eres | drapes and carpeting. beautifully andscaped le’ ar garage. ae SCER REALTY owner. MI 4-403 i FE 4401 5 ROOM HOME. BASEMENT, sTO- possession — 8 WALTER GREEN LAKE ORION garace. | { ,|-- rooms, Payments $66.50 including | le e te . oe = _emnee, . Model at BVG cca CO. - DEVON BROOK | IN 5, = ~ROLLING Bloomfield Hills | Located 4 blocks north of Devon Gables and one ‘mile South of Miracle Mile Shopping Center. St. Hugo’s bus at: sub- division. Vaughn school district. Grey hound bus to door. — | Many built-in kitchen ap- pliances. Custom built quality birch cabinets, wall to -wall carpeting, 2-3 full baths, 34 bed- activities room, wardrobe closets and abundant storage areas, : _large 2 car garage, GAS » JEAT, wide protective ovechangs. * , Blacktopped roads and drives, seed eS acre lawns, coordinated. Optional swimming Se ee mp KINZLER- CONSTRUCTION CO. MI 64811 FE 81731 5 ROOMS AND UIP. FE cia” : ok BARGAIN 2: i a ay lag ker heat, gas hot water, wired Jessie St near Pike St. See this | water and gas. Newly decors | Sor electrie stove, 2 car garage, large & rm... full basement, mod- Shown by « ent only. Price — Ww Gown. FE $0656 223 E. emized kitchen. paved street, $8.: at 99.050 with $1,080 ¢ rion. | 750." easy terms | V GI resale, WwW. rmont.. § rm. | RAYTON PLAINS Thi j | Bake sa yi coben full dase- | = ° furnace, a eee“ ohnson § Saxnianate te | eres, “ part 1 PRE . | plastered walle, full ‘baie with |. $800 DOWN "PONTIAC, REALTES = | shower, full basement. auto oil | { |= Baldwin t -furasve. a Coil eae ocae oneerearle varur FOR BETTER HOMES newly ‘coves Ful ce 500 | room bungalow. Ready for with $1,000 LAST long ranch home 3 bedrooms all en one ficor nice living room, modern kitchen with dining area. | > en se room full bath with show- — ofl heat, tiled floors, Sarge viet G0x200 feet Pull price CLARK REAL ESTATE! | PE ¢6483 meen | | Cog Evenings, and Service Pogue ete | : | 3 BEDROOMS, $2.000 DOWN This | 3 & & HARGER ©O. ONEIL dl por i Pri of aty vieges. rice on © Bes ate eta ae of g44. pyre! days possession. WATKINS PRIVI- LEG Att ve bunga- low, center hall plen. 13223 living room w carpeting, kitetien has e. fo bedrooms ba full basement, el] heat. -2 car Leong 3 _ 5 GUS, SECURITY WiLL BE YOURS higrp you buy — substantial galee. Pleasant nie bath room modern a i 3 hag 3 About 8 “er. moves =. er ae ox! and fnetrence. ahs oO” Neti, Raion, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PERFECT. LIVING For a small family, 2 bedresme | full basement, new gas re eel | 2 car garage. paved drive, good on meat and lovely tts | ou! immediate occupancy. Lo- eated in Crescent Lake Es- tates with the lakéside park for fishing boating air w se ms ing Living room has t picture window and vresti- bule closet: Bpecious EicBen 86 ELBOW ROOM . On one acre of ground. 3 bed- ce, low : room, full basement, electric nts of approximately per men 2. ‘chee lawee nat watt heater, modern | wed tcces ©. FHA costs roughout Big-2 car garage | are in addition to down pay- ment Better look at these (WATER ay id : Ww FORD TOWNSHIP todas sl == How! We | bedroom block ranch only 3: | years sa Piers ceed modern. j newly decora’ Good bi. RAY OQ’ NEIL, Realtor | = zoned ropa Petfect place | Telegraph Open 99) or @ small home business. oat een he Pas Ser OR 5-T282 | Cooperative heat Estate Exchange 2 FaMILyY HOME brick ora vino! Onn ck and ‘rame — Ni G CosTs. HURRY! To the Young car « Tpaved. drive a oo dee. to R. \ LU ET, R ludes rate | es ALU ealtor | cree jeomenee| = Married |, R,J.NALUE we worse, omnes h priced : C ] MULTIPLE. LISTING Oo sEnvice. Voupile IF You LIKE, FISHING THIS ONE C 3 bedroom Cass Lake {NI HOLIE NOW is the time to buy this mlente rom sereentd porch, — imimost new: oe ir $8,250 with terms. r a a zeal ee A large line closet. loads Hype a person .500 down will cive some lucky guoeme FE kam Ale ; i THIS nOves. HAS CASS: ke tO Sent : TKN TUDSEN | Se ee eae cae eet bese: t 0x30. ft. Ie ‘Sylvan Lake Cydia, eS Donel son ar room home, greenhouse, fur~ 6 rm, and home Fi Or t “nished e, flowers ge- eared Eee | gt ont Sane Ses. aaa eur Saar | tat ing /as_Syivan Vulage ‘possession. — SO with a a ieee ae | We tate homes - Lincoln Street- . er. ny cates beat:|, section, ake front city ang wu} | seteeTsa Ge ated ghevgind | st Ott jangrim TERMS! "| Gout haves what “you ‘feat, Fe ~~ payment. | S f \ FAN: ba “W for You, give ws-2- WM._H. KNUDSEN | \ + aE a YOUNG-REALTOR 810 Pontiac SE \ REALTY CO: 2s... “a as =! me Orchard Lake Ave, FE S048 | re - ae : : c i { es) : ify ): I | rt ee, ree A : te 2a bias 4 ye ee as ce ee ae IP i ee with work space eurry be ae! i Now bringing in $175 per month | AN NETT OFFERS © Silver Crest Sub. 3 room and bath bungalow a paneled room §x15 all @ condition... Full cane cnt. be heat, recrea-- | tien room with bar. I's car aaron $2,500 down, Large Home—Clarkston 8 room modern home in ex- \ cellent condition, sultabie | for 2 family imcome. - Full basement, cil heat. Situated Ibo h liv 7) ry rooms, 13a) den. Ss or wesate, 3 sae ge aoe to 8 be no mt lakes, Only $4,500 2 Homes—Lake F ront Richer Arrange now'to in, | furnace & water heater, Storms) TU P 7 a. s.. * ¥ ve. 4 Ad spect this home. Only $1000 dover t te. sta pet cent = JOSLYN on feangrnees — all in good coo- (WEST SIDE. , be ty mes = tee Cocaeaa | pasemens anew. Ol beat. fl). comm! roe aver amen “ Ueeatten | aad only 1 veer near Perry & Glenwood area. | fal ace omc oe peed | juest house: 2 car ¢a- we ietn tens aA m prise tes 4, ACRES wit 2 room garage Lester ad lean home. | lous See Gadel treme nel can - ee home fee house. Only down shrubbery. a mile off M59, crtsup: vind Soom. eiotare PERRY PARK. Immediate, gi 000. fermen 7 SOF $38 window, tile = & —_ ae: rage ae at eo joors, basem pought on terms. may we nace. Close to bus. nnLroe ,| Clarkston—4. Bedrooms . ; / toe A $1,200 down, Ae i Nearly new 4 bedroom Bay- - y 11) Va. ——— Peay fe ‘ptone = ae 32 room home. : _ soit Unis Ter eet ice, SIPLE 1CEy Fireplace if living room GILES F REALTY CO. | 9950 DOWN. 8 re . par — =a and basement, IM bathe, 2 Open - . HOME. AND § $ ACRES. Built 8 aca > vie a. i ~ 1951, this home offers ~ leges. $35,000, terms, REALTOR untry living, § nicely — Seve : -- 2 $, re of a d ‘a “eDTITNN picts sun Toon, exer? | ROY Annett Inc. 7 & water ah carpeted. A a < i fine value. at ineD $23,500, (38 £. Haror FEderal 8-048 - I y) + »~ TERMS IF 'D ED. Open Evenings and Sunday: 1-¢°" . NORTH SIDE ee to & P.M. PAUL A. KERN ~ | Lovely Remodeled $1.65 1.250 DOWN Ty NS Bastion FE 2002 Home and 40 Acres room alow, easy walk: Jranect 9 out model home 4 large “Real Estate sipce ivi0" $5,000 down buys exception- distance to Pontiac Motor. with 2)” s Afving reom .with. vesti- | aliy neat oo le 3 bed- ‘cheerful bedrooms, dining room, bule rance-~Master “bedroom,” , room home. The home is pe A full bath with tile floor i2'xj2. Modern kitchen, custo TUTS 1S ITs and the acreage ts . ig sround . tub, shower, full nese. bujt cupboards, em utility room j e hills and shout ig wooded, Just ment, autetsatie heat “and th gun-type oil furance. Water | $4300 DOWN the spot for country pont hot etian boas L. antes oo hebi pte, eat or man and his family. School ‘bus binds. ‘Total. price 69 060," by on-{ SUPER SHARP 3° BED. ai door. Half mile to good fishing pointment only Y cr plumbing. Privileges on on ‘white | 7 eee naan “vy Bey 5 bane 4 Bath : TON. t ooms and Bat 6 ROOM | J.C HAYDEN, Realtor = pORNACE STREAM: | With Al Bigement FAMILY HOME |S= Sehe rests centre) LUE ae coNDIT ION ? THROUGHOUT ° | +, HOUSEWIFE NEEDS THREE YARGE. -BEDROOMS AND A LAUNDRYT- ANT ADVENTURE. , T feel itd Ts FOR. THE SMALL ES- op tung NEw sony cog, Sao ton. 5 ye a Par tridge eC =2 a sine aries Peon Fe MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAYS ora vungeiow "Ol AC ze. Fat | summer cottage. Only FLOYD KENT, Realtor | | Sars fen cn pene ‘vor, CEE einen oy ATE OW ae " T 0 WE | basement, bath oak | ' $500 down. Hurry m4 inst! ‘24 W. Lawrence . FE 5-6105 Ig THE “BIRD TO- sE row up te * on small 391 IRD STREET HAVE A BEA FU Geers “Wes bey of te youre = = once-a-month pay ments ¢ moe DELUXE NORG! UL.| Close te city and lake privileges. | Ne to: Consumer r You get ens dryer converted for bottle PIECE 290 x 520 NET. , -— arkston _"= = |” dcbuetione 7 gas. Zia ytcld Montgomery Ward 'BNG INVE ESTMENT co. THAT I ‘NE $18,780 DONELSON PARK —Attrac- ; . - A. ] Motels - 7 Z . atic st plows new S IDEAL FOR) live modern bunguiow Cape Cod Established in 1916 __Real Estate Inc. cost.op monnoente at Priced to sell. MArket $3338. . DRAYTON “AREA IMMEDIATE OCCU: Tremont. on AC Pern. Plenty of ‘20S. Main, Clarkston, Mich. riston-Orion Area- . iL AKE FRONT—TR. ADE —_Buckners_ Is wes -|@- BURNER GAS RANGE FOR <"gt.800 down nearly vew 2 ded-| PANCY/ THE FRONT | ptce, for recreation. attached ee a cres with frontage on sill JOU THINK. - — aoaliagg © | eel tg includ IS Me es - ANDI | aren & breeseway, Exceptionally or teat ic tum oka . lake, live stream through prop- A fine 10 unit motel plus 5 room | vA \7 nate oe ROOM SET. BED. D aren. jet. Only 2 blocks from city full ment, stoker heat. Ali For Sale Lots 46 erty. 20 acres muck, 6 acres | owner's apt. and drive-in restau- Get needed e: bss and springs. Gas stove. sorely kitchen, Hoe 1390100; THE BACK HAS WONX-| See low total ‘price of G1.tbe, | mn | at Ont ea ra ae rant. 30) ft. on populdr Oakised from ““Bupkner's friesdly | gets ene weectine vewmeie. wa es! DERFUL TREES| LH. BROWN, Realtor | Dbedrm. home. ADAMS ROAD é eh : highway’ frontage’ Owner “may ‘AP Copeoany 1Osi2 20, LECT UA we ~~ For Co lored Families THAT ARE WORTH, Gooperstive eal me TE pa | pai giat, nearment, with | Tee, well inceteg_ ote cn tems | Camp—Priyate Club =, i accept trade! Pull ae, Se oe eee erat aus to Ot. wt} SEEING JUST FO = ie e Exchange) Siack-top sire sbgndy to bus: | $200 $1,300 for Lake Frontage = ae fo Auckrier i Wi NORTE. $9" DOUGTAS bath up, large jiving foom, in ss K. G. GHEMPSTEAD Located within 9 miles north of | = FET [J 7 dryer. Graybar portable electric tog room awn| THEIR BEAUTY |OMLE. se DOWN - wear ciy|__ «A002 MORON ormxar | Fou? 20 peved highway, tus ELUXE BRICK- sewing machine.” Kirby” vacuum | $0%Gag Weer esreses Only @-| ALONE. $4,850 F ULL} ems is ror quick Pp Saag“ y merge = tet” Bre Fee Wg mua many eapecis. HAGE “Finance Co. rae oe Tigeme “ue, ; , e- frontage _ with e500 Will Purchase | PRICE. | Roms Pai, Suwanee Sette space pared red. SPECIALS "tate tote a | gt Si ne at mp meer are tenn: =|, SSP pat ma Bast side brick terrace 3 bed- IN , Hw 1c! seenee. ment, H.A. fur} 990 total price. s508 rol. PRICE-Lovely butld- pletely. furni Best of fu ig VO rad the Wind" Lamps, “Museum ~ b bed COUNTRY LIVING IS) ‘nace, enclosed rear porch. Ge- > at Crescent Lake. Oniy| 0x79, ‘and sha - tive owner's apt. oni = Floor National Bide co ore - ! cing oom, aad A tne down, oi WHAT SOME PEO-| Gfths’ tee ace “Spey se men for. this, goes Sbedee. | aS a! a aise ca ped dock "boi hen Lara | © ‘home. $100.000 ca tery b Drayton Plains 4517 Dixie Hwy. Poatiac "ta, “Recreation —- oS 3 PLE LIKE. HO\W.| your etedit is goos home. Modern kitchen with cab. | $005 LITTLE FARM — Large Tix320, for $60,000. ris being sacha 7 rey « _Follow the Signs chiidten permitted. Local “3 EVER. -FO inet Mink, brick fireplace in ft. tract on paved road, Excellent AAA sled Lake, 57) Baractes APT SIZE FE ELCTRIC RANOE Maynard Court, 96,700 . R DOWN.) ON THE LAKE Here ts that rt living rm oak firs. ful, sot i8 down & $18. mouth, (next to bank) Soot seeeaien, EM_ 3.2975 dows. : RIGHT F U I place you have been stexing to eairtey = gid car fans oga Near Ro A tt. T AAA epproved A7 unit” motei plus. . Va “SpR aL weeds 3e . «An Ideal Location ale LC DOL- _ develop your own income. 3 fully —->¥*.-$13 | 61.208 REAL VALUE= Typ acres of y nne Nc. | “The One heal os. We TS a bank | bine ion veer Tile ie. eo » & An LAR VAL UE, WECAN| fa cottages on six lake ¥ good | ently | Ves - REALTORS : 8." Ex- [tered ~- Lacon Ales $2.49 ° vemsomuns,3. 7am Sat $6] SINCERELY” ECON | Ect gaeeiin ie ae | emi mth hae | ie Er tome ste aod BS See | ce k wi gintn weanty MEND aie LOVEL Y ter. Seth, Ter, essen le vit frutt trees, & ignrabe, 3-| $4,500 LAKE Large lake “open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 L ‘only $60.., TEAGUE FINA NCE CO. | "-HAROLDS. Pal 7a ae Sena serene ens) 3 “BEDROOM HOME) you cam, por’ vot seqvparages'TWe price cuie| Good aan Terma |For Sale Farms 48 wen = pantRiDGe Roca ae cow am me S| ON BALDWIN AVE. F\| PRTMIRROME, Kogoogtiemy | L. H. BROWN, Realt — <=~| WARD E, PARTRIDGE|’ ROCHESTER, MICH. | KG HEMPSTEAD .| THE CITY OF POM] ett Sebietsatea,,| FLOYD KENT, “Realtor ow ee pn ae oe SEALTOR bee LOANS 425,70 $500 A 2071 we Arnicry| batt, full basem gas heat. mreece FE 6-6105 ae V. HURON. 4 : ‘OCK . = Someta cuties sEnviCE VALUE. ht Owoce downs t se wee CLEND) nest to the Consumers Power Colonial ‘Hills MAL BSGNOE P meme ages. | Ph miktter Gnbene OLLen . DORRIS ‘WIXL LEAVE THE LE. "E 49584 ~ ee ere " Bloomti Twp.-corner lot. #2,- __Qpen_ Eve. 7 to 9 ‘| GET” TCASH QUICKLY ‘NEWLY REMODELED | iG CO Foy Gale Lake P- Se : /RETS TALK ener on OE a way /KITCHEN AND THE AYL( RD : ve See e ) F'rop. Deed «North | oN : : ; “BUSINESS”. : + raat eben, cnet) CARPETING. HB. Pite St___open ven seats mee RE) oe te oe a mt: | shuncant ab BRIVE-N A ening em, meegtend| THIS OWNER HAS 2 TATE Wate GET . Leslie R, Tr Reser | ae red Pe ene ot| ame io Foatac Bot pfs seers WPS! STOUTS Bee Hag | es | Seer a lan barn for rid venes, BO) aoe WA NT 41,0 ay CaNER 7 neem —_ re oe et Evenings tone SIG GE FRALL RD, | Remand lots ot it. Only $5,000 ": . 2g WHA ) front: Year round hor . ease . ; ates ies Ovinant-| DQ??? HE XC AELED: Best ee aS a reece | 3 gbyonaNe sory | At Bs, ick Ni, ROLL OUT ba se meets ie re ca rary ' : sf . eee mul OUR OFFICE AND OF Tod Sa age Tse all, MANS | be pears ake, Quulonds wit ao Ppaetbe, So SFB) THE BARREL vat | say Se oa ; pl as ‘CQU RSE HE IS NOW} ay! ee Hie eae 38 8 ay manag Pa ow Bre oe EWAX REAL ESTATES the straight bar ‘NO FOO Dor en- APIS. SIZE GE RE REPH bedroom bungalow | GETT IN G REAL) movgnn wo tue minute. Fortine estate, Sy owner, Si Srinsantueer Wapen on $1780. | HOLLY AREA arson ~ Een Bie steer tl ‘bath SERVICE: ONE IS AN — _ bath home. jo- _ FE: 5-0056. : bt) ——= 3 : a gently rolling 1 cat wih ac best, tt} OLDER FRAMK| 00 letee tandsceped® tot | _LAKE COTTAGE Siose Large’ level wullding. site| other’ outatidiees ted eran ‘| HOME THAT NEEDS| foresces"Slominum'*iiras | £3gu20" B4 Drav'on Pato | erga 8-2 OT S| Lael oiyy gm "oR 4 FAMILY APT. SOME REPAIRS AND] Sima Sin yaemae |, | LAKE. FRONT HOME Edw. M. Spout, Realtor pao lg cae IT, os at, LES col bens at waren peop-| PAINT... THIS OFFER-| ‘= | trees. fireplace, me reteset | TE. ee a ee r market | should vi y. Special while enf Continent mice meter) ING IS FORTHE BAR-| ¥0.pown tor ts Cute un. | Met Sho pas ante fence, |— 7 | M. STOUT sah aod cigctne “retrguratry and three rental nite, dandy oft) GAIN-HUNTING DO-| Avona A PAUL M4, JONES REAL ESTATE| FOR BETER HOMES SEE REALTOR Or phos FE room & chests, dress. oie to bus and stores. Price) LT-YOURSELF PER- eye” Kitch sadmre i. | SOLS Pu FE ¢368) CHEROKEE HILLS! |11 8. Saginaw ot. Pu. re s.2ics ts “your malidensen. Livine teem "eins ste on terms. | SON. HIS OTHER ONE|. 84 70™- Only $5,800" fav wee om a ae Tocations = See ASF a PNAC T: | Honre:c. “Auto TV vets, radios. Tage, dining Tose: Low IS A CITY: INCOME| — {880 DOWN tpendes turn. | art "indow's. auto gag eat, lle} yetn Lake Ra. 1 mile weet of Fe ; suites, dinette ey mis| THAT. BRINGS IN A] fpested. oit-Grosery Size | Spd post dock "nes 18 VI room. '6' pedrowit” farm | Loan Company , Misi ours pa ae FULL $20 PER WEEK), Ba ope canes | CARL W. eas ear Realtor fireplace, basement, oft forced Mig, further | seoares ZT PUTS ig 3° \7 PLAN Cpaun tor AL OF $40| : oor, and itchen cay ane “ine? Amt i e Re Be = a F terme. Owner : ) = oN anit oe we ro or es : i L . room ,kitchem and full [2 Nie ae ia ——— ; reese Taber | Foor eu, ‘ mL Lower wane Cae fas A foci GET IT QUICK, set Be s ; big 1 - e priv, 43 ‘| = ; > ma| CAN BE BOUGHT] . Sea, Raining ft ete so TORRY ntetend [through Classified Adst} ‘CASH NOW. PER fy OR TOGETH:) © Bima wang crise) amet“) Kemet "beme ‘eS | | Yes, whatever it is — dial] eee te a sae LAN § : ud ly a ‘m \ : = pas MA Ede. Sta we. e}so have ae destrable : FE 28181 for “an ad-|” Sis ae Y WE HELP YOU’ a tout, Realtor 7 ef te left ae as low as HARD. | DOI. TODAY?- |" ™ Gettin: Fis) TG Trocke 4 | writer and get ‘it! "BENEFICIAL : re vii, “OR Dik | PE +O - | 1648 Union Lake Ra. EM 2407 — — CO. , e. 4 ae aes jo : kes ‘ oy Ww. Lawrence St, “FE 290! | RE og ee — ee 7 a be: = Va ‘ vi “ : >t 4 ® ‘ } f - * 9 = 2 eehal, oe oa B ee fs ‘th ONS, 2 (ae eee Sedans ae ef Ur ee a f oF fb te-n *4 a (Nees Vy ze f aa A rurale 1 ee Soc ee m wee ho i ee f eo hi yy i ' a s t = rd fy Af j / f ft yi . I i New screens storms, ing ares be - inboars sine : Castell Realty rR. DPRILEY; BROKER || With beer, area. 4-187 | LOI “elbow tae Psy Pfgsodion oa want | - you should seem ah “only arr sae ‘ * S / —t- ogra PRESS, yma, J UNE, i 1050 A. . sane For Selo Hovegs “For! Sale Houses ‘43 Bu si ; - DRAYTON PLAINS # ie STREET. ‘we BE ea sect | icone ie See eupied. Pull basement. oll, AC Ev oes: Land, ere | farnace, Electric hot water hest- og er. ei room for poker down and $130 per month, | -Giroux-Franks 3 ESTATE <. con bine By ne On 30701 chair. blond iegs, EM 3-2089. » "prieea at — 62.500 down. - | THAT IS AT GRADE Attention Brastete , LEVEL, THIS TRE] gp or NICE __Humphries 1eS « Se abadl Bete| 3 LEVEL HOME. HAS AANDY BE CH '83N. Telegraph ye - ~ B gg -— Te ALL, THIS AND MUCH | | Breakwater ts in and an entre _Multipig’ Listing Service Huroh Si with 199 ft. 3. Home | ——_PRIENDLY_SERvE MORE. DOLLAR FOR Dathing beach. Nice lawn & “TEMPLETON, depth, of 382 ft on 1 ‘side and “eparae me magueey sroeay;| LOANS. $20 TO ($500 DOLEAR, WE ENVITE) ome, Bers, full palemect "wit CEDAR ISLAND ao Por ‘“furiier’ inforase. aan “"j919 Mi MIS) HOUSEHOLD -COMPARISON WITH eee: aod full bath Enclosed | 4 00m and ) LAKE Dor a Sn Cy BANG #US +—FINANCE CORP. Or : ANY-OTHER €USTOM Sa perch: fee» 2 eee basement “ell beat. entre “lee ot ay Snyder Lavender ar : : ae $1,000 dew DINER FOR RENT a ae PONTIAC HOME IN THIS CLASS] “$a8-dpip. Super on™ oo xs, SUBURBAN S14) W._Huroo |" "PE pans | enced ‘couple. 6450 Dixie HWY." yu § apinaw st. PE ¢0s Soon NEIGHBOR- Tas ieee Priced A mote {rooms & bath. 2 en en egg rent. To be Doce Do You Watta: —~ Mortgage: Loans 54 , Kitchen — complete} remodeled. light mi OR o east income? ° $52 PER WE E K.1S THE WH TE bieniy ? nice shade trees. Must | Mor ene, 3 Phar en oul Mobuigas Stati, dolce a lent LOANS $600 TO $1,500 ; +E, 4. “ e Us & r : INCOME THAT THE | ‘" SLYN ROAD. | bean, PE Gans. May, Bersatn. & 4m. én madera or not in eiritisses. Wil accept ne| PRESENT OWNER 15) 2 bedrm. brick home. Large liv -.| For Light Manufacturing “kip MEAT MARKET--~~2. For home ‘additions or- lots) PRESENT OWNER 15 room with dining ks’ Nice kieses Modern 40 x 0 building of vat Will sacrifice for quick stile. Out-| improvements. Dr. ty GETTING FOR THIS 3- | BROS. ~ and utility. Loe | walking cuncurnciion, Wentertal leceti ‘sale Or inventory, Sell or Rat’, rough-in or enclose Roe Z ; nTy. | _distance to grade school. Owner's | m ved building. Living: quarters. pa constructed. 4 BY-.O . FAMILY. WITH- A | ejuity and contract b e ’ afew miles from tue pod Hmits. = Owner must retire because of ill bad to. build s garage or op ~~ Pome and 06 tote, 4. dedreging | GENERAL CLEAN-UP one OR Size | OP Der month Z Zoned commercial. peaius. [sae Food Market Bas-| 3 §isecond imorteseen / Fam as, tres, dite (room| AND PAINT JOB, YOU Bighorn ee ee tonal ua iio: deems zl "Gold Mine On Wheels | _Pomlat."or pose re sere large trees S| SHOULD BE ABLE TO Ets 2 lots. 272 Lookout ;___After 6 call FE : sane "EMBREE & GREGG [18 ft. popeorn, “cotton candy, not} = . Swaps: . 55 ; shrubs, 10, miles ‘fro Pontiac ‘| REALIZE ADDITION-;-~ | __ I Day Possession 7 Mas alee Lake md. | - gt See ot, oomouamien Sates. | — JK. All for $10,006 vit see dws|. AL RENT. “THIS BUY |: | Barpaved strece freoms & path. “Why not take one of those mail order courses?, If you ve ate Salle PE ¢8406. fo goon po A 7 =u 30161 ye Phone, 1s ON THE-WATER Pa city of Boose were a TV repairman, it would cut our living cost in. half?” Eves.. EM. 3-3197 or £M_ 3-3705 afl tax G ee oars. d. Van Welt. pa 32-1346. ° : F Tl g eC commercial development tas. #7 LOSING MY SHIRT | meideks tor; Seno” Just Sear | MY GOOD ENGLISH RACER FOR fahed ‘ettic, food, basement "and Shecs GALE Fe a8 1 aN "BIRD" _TO SEE qualified buyer """ Payment to 000 down, $7 « month. commer. GROCERY STORE. EXCELLENT fee ERRY 3 FOR "FOR POWER HOW: furnace. Reasonshle. Corner lot. OR F < = . Lov el and For Sale Lake Prop. 44 44 For Sale Lots 46. suse Edie Ee ae Highway.) ow gt or tre “after Oe > J i 210 ne ae oa 3-0083. : Call, Om > oh aes aher ‘tor ap IF YOU “OBJECT. TO een ipelctg OTS 1 Case Lake Ra, Keto, arbor | "oa Tae Ulises FRONT HOME 3 ACRES, (WITH TROUT STREAM. RESTAUWANT FOR SALE. €/ La swar th yous OWER ON 7 PAINTING, THEN WE bung pastern Jt, High. eT i! oe hada TNs Cottage ‘and | 100x500-. Lx priv. ot with wonder- ae op eS a : PE _ Eglipse. reel type, a7 & bend UNION LAK _ SOUGEST THAT YOU beme 79 sixty-toot lots shade snd) ~ROCHESTER _come. OR 3-754 = cos trowt stream, «$390 en. - Motel Site 7, pov TO SELL RE: LTOR | mowers. shh up Will trade wed Lovely 0] metere 4 rem, wits Ol TS see of only: $8,750 for immediate ‘ale. es pe sore) fsa : MR. & MRS. MICHIGAN _ opr. fete : ee ete wer mower lor a. seed weed utitty. i } J ASE- 1 . “teat U 1919 Mf-15 _ \ . ere Scott's seeds & fertilizers. We rent ae ples ITs NE VER REQUIR. Se | os pee tee eT pot ayaa neauge | —Poane Ortnvie 1 ca WEST Pees Yom SNTAVERY. N | RRR ES oe : q Nt alow, owD- a : as . : , : : IE > ee NO ORTH SIDE oe ING-PAI ING ALU- hp en Pine tate o = z bedroom sage Faerie a4 — presen led 2 eal hand oan ek ft. ee ee * - i i vee ne coupy® to a 742 W. Huron St. =. sd PEE 45-0101 , SS S| MINUM Sikes | ee | ee no rst coming gp | HE ae East Tas me |" Geta ce down. y S A LOW-| down, In town: ¢&ceptionall a in . 1. Priced for Aminedi : ce privileges, assume $3,- 2 FAMILY INTEREST. RATE : roome &, belt. 7 car enrage. Pull |) EA TELE moooeD Caren eRe isk Bott HOLMES BARTRAN homie. Gn se. 8. bt fee} CAN AFFORD AN ID-| oreal bores’ at epee | ae gees Lo, CARN EAST Raat Oe | Real Estate Inc. agRAY O’NEIL, Realtor? a | ROWBGAT OR OUTBOARD. "Or . privileges. = oor we] COME PROPERTY. | ions a A now res reedy a eons. _ : 20 8. ‘Main fain Clarkston, Mich FE dnt. Ane 13:30 van | CONTRACHBALARCE eae. PAY-| oa WOULD Li mock as te! GETTING BACK TO. JAP WRIGHT, Realtor | N. of esp EN “a i poet: "2 Bedroom TEVEL_ tor Tare 8 on WAL | Posi gare enue Co! | 25° ee disceteh. Ask pag te west tide terrace, 1d aa On 80 fi, lot only a few 2 red} -THE CITY. WE HAVE F | = oe x = room, s large kite pea FE 4-460 , = out-deor parkin area ne: esl ae | ition ter 4 or 5 room year ES ee ee THE | NEIGHBOR: eet Be, Nem 2 KUSCHELT seeds, Binched RMtsee.| [Or AND GARAGE FOR SALE | —¥Hie Poutite Press Beye. © BATEMAN-KAMPSEN | _S"%, "Rintat’ pret) font. 20 x 10 Wy Fs = ote MI 64 eled interior, Semi furn. Owner, | —Cll 83526. | REALTORS FE oii oath down payment #1500. HOOD = SHOWPIECE | Xiuied beet agony 3 ye, ots. | MI Oat _20 ¢ua| Sa 3003 - | ROCHESTER RD—T's WGRES. 100 “For Sale or Exchgi Tengreps verb oer| 00 FI. LOT ON AS ; = eS Sere | AVAILABLE. AT $12- electric bot water eater utility, WHY PA PAY TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. MUST | — st aneoe tT ; pee ~ | Poroneretive Ren! Estate Exchange’ MANIA ST. FOR’ : 000 COMPI : Call owner, sell 240 lots, with priv. BE. TRADE 2 BEDROOM) HOME IN : MPLETELY | and Rete tanta, Weeriord | SYLV, LVAN. LAKE city for 2 bedroom /nome with 2, SOUND INVESTMENT | + CAR OR WHAT! HAVE gu Resta sepsoe.,,| REDECORATED 1N- RENT? | Batts Protects") a st acme tre tom ne | SSE Sit Pia S| TTR rama erm ot pe) VOU. $1500 VALUE. thfoush property Frame, end me WITH ITS LOCATION NEW FHA APPROVED 22419. "soi" Case. na msn REAL ESTATE phes Yau Av be “Wttate Thee Paris. | 60 FT. LOT ON ISLAND ; : ITH ITS LOCATION es arts = | 975 Baldwin Ave FE 4-2603 | ers are to build ap addition also PARK DR. FOR CAR teak Aino" has garage pou] YOU ELIMINATE | 0080 _5 ROOM HOMES ac ve _|@ tors —. ise = © | Business Opportunities SY; sz “wtnin ton” moctas frees 5 ees : AK try house in Ortonville . SELIMID a LARGE, | WELL BOLE, COT |* 100 on front — 00 deep. Ban | ooo wth Gone paid awn, Bal. OR WHAT HAVE ae Ne me ee ane TE NEED FOR: 3), 2 sri va 1 ea zl $53.00 Fait Sapa yore oe | fae, Gee, Oar | grate sores emevice ory 8° tel peat ome: | YOU.. $1.350 VALUE, Ss ‘Here = Sento: % ool bag will. discount $1240. Excellent 5 . u r 7 CARS. real: Vales.” Home Mart Realty BUILD NOW ry. Call PE 20173. 80 FT. LOT IN DRAY. ay ie cael am say BUILD NOW oy DETERS Pe TON eepTIC TARE Kista" W seat mews | TON WOODS, FO ck og wite pase 30 ACR ES IN JHE sip Honig lle owe eg Urantnery Per Month For Sale Resort | Prop. MA Bs — —— eee to gleaning equipment, ad Ask for Mr. Brown. CA R OR WH ree ve. Eres EM 38 op EM IRE | COUNTRY, PLUS AN| 3 pe. bath teundey trays. wel Includes Everything | HERBERT C DAVIS. RY OWNER | LH. BROWN, Realtor YQU. $1,700 VALUE. EW OLD E R 7 ROOM) wr, in cam and all interior | Don’t Miss Your Chance Nie pPPee FENTRSULS iG CABIN was § Pontisc Lake Rd. FE 54311/ One 0 of the city's. busiest restau- 1362 W. Huron Ph_PE 2-4810°-— ROBT. CHAPIN. BRER. 3 BEDROOM\HOMES eat tice.” Geo seation ere to Bea Home Owner | COUNTY. Te ne __For S Sale Acreage, 47) write) Pontiac PO Bor tis | Meocy te tena | 53 FE. —s Sale Cloth ret +254 1OU_ -AL * Yocom | ONLY = ' ROCHES ‘State Licensed Lenders) | _ othing Tey WATER | ouegCAN RATE oe wuareees acai ca repeag| ashe PE ere art ct | lage ome, clan CITY WATER\& =| HORSES, COWS /OR| “wes Caneniow, ita 28 |G, | Resist Stor {oS EEE Tg en 3S, 000 F lie ciachabie train & fiagtr tp yell . SEWERS \. | POTATOES, IT REAL-| ‘eet Ses.cer tary wel, septic optic. | ORTOAGE costs | 00, ACRES WITH CABIN. ON.) 4, 4,,,P. W. DINNAN head. Siz ‘room livin quatiers rami 1eS Sire b. PE & \LY DOESN'T MATTER | tatty, mph end “aintertor "MOVES YOU IN ishiers Knob Re, Roe cake a FEST) §i'so0 will bandie Reconii d [PALE STELLOW $750 DOWN L RE CAUSE HAT: | fou" Ask tor Bir. Brows MODEL ant Get! vera Fa Lata ll (~ L LAKEFRONT 20 ACRES Real pile pe hoa eco men Norn 287 = ‘ 2£R YOU HERE | gsc0e Putt Price — Located =| Seif, 1 Block to model (between | Ooo. . D. CHARLES. Reaitor old Goods 57. uibtakee MB'mrenssr | WILD BE A /PLEAS. | Buminehin, Tee beareom, bu) (Van oe ee Seale eet tg # Peer » Buckner Ss rte Ane J * * 1 Pomeee | acetal pees i Dacia cag “ eee ok j hes (So gr ee a Tee S - pi ~—T ~~ ‘ te pert x * 4 3, * _tHESPONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 1. 1956 Bia4 7|Sale wie Household G Goods val ig For Séile ¢ Miscell neous 60 oe poe oes Ne FUNNY BUSINESS - by Hershberger Sand, ‘Gravel &! Dirt, 66 Sale Farm _ Equipment 76 ; poses 3 7 ; THIRTY-FIVE < For Sale Housetrailers 78| Boats & Accessories 85 EN Yar RCA Dally og aie hes DRAW TITE {ITCHE:! A IN CHROME Walton, Cor. Jost: “ty apagivu TOP ec Be _2-2287 kind-that belt to the fr OP SOIL. SAND, GRAVEL, vik: NG ROOM surtx, | * Howland. Saas = ear 30006, PE. $9003. AA BUYS AT ‘LEE S BEAUTIFUL 2 (sane glob Deut ie mowiard fag Pls Hey | FOR, son Pay pter. nono | RUM nie, here |@ rr ABC ron, OnE 5 HE. tubs, like new, $16." Phone | | DEHUMIDIFIER RCA” KEW" ABE “RoreTILLing. a oe nzved |@ TT: vee aaa - . = ional. Cheap,. MA | pas . Avis Service. rE tillers, up. € up. oe aay 7698. : . oF Z $159. chain saw Sell LLITE, ‘4 FORD | popular _ Look and “ TRADE-IN DEPT. : FX | prices te tows Terms to son Vinewood “OR 3181 for. 1143 : tse, terrific. values T° \Droplea! 4a\ ° TRA—SPECIAL | Users SALES & BERVICE | 073 Fluorescent, ses mes, Mioriene een ble with 2 chairs, _ Excellent Quaiity sed wn me f Ps o71_ Mt. Clemens S1_ - 1c af ~ OXF O} RI —— ve dee, septs eeeees Aeomecner Pine 2 fs , ee 1 oreo Relictenalt se! § be. living room suite .... Siese &. wwe will Tip oe: dolens & Wheel | horse | D- fel ~ =. Re RADIOS 3 O0. — bed, complete ... $19.95 Ld require : | ‘Ver Be t 1, tracto Ss rse | Sar is PF. GOR: ELEARANCE eS On eed tee Ce ARE OvERSTOC 1TH ZZ yes st Qua ny rs.> Several good Trailer Sale | Se A pA, SL A se UNPAINTED PU eel coconut. . rnice ap Rd. Birmingham. . & Fuel 67) with eurtt $4 HP »-Ka-nhun-Ette NY's MARINE EVI . ix Ww r. need TR =~ SURP ree . vator, plow, aaa | ter Coot ent trav | to WRUDE MO- ¥ fr. re- TRADE -ELECTR L J so shallo aise ij Holley Runabout ts. 20 yrs Pair. right op ise plane. kes ranges, ara Rare FOR MAT PLUS LUMBER & | raxe abn. c AMD OE oe ——— pump. $25 MY heehee our Tot, we eee ceveral 1000. Holden's R ir ae Breit. sc. items, FE _W_ Huron. . too) MATERIAL SALES CO. TNS ae Parkdale Cee MGR aay Rae |e ser ratte. oo aod cceseares 3 boat of ais aimainem, Uret GomesL __ TR "REF. ighland 2 Sa ea B noe sorte: p.- , ae eee, ON STORM ‘ORM DOORS | _ ve Tv reasonable, PE hes 2 GAL. ee ieee 3-709 | - Plants, Trees, . Shrubs 68) oe 5 New Ides Elevator Prone | rallere, be 2 04 ey | pene “FE €6112. Open ‘tll 8 0 = . Gogd_ condition fw 30.Gal Auto. $7495 | Se _ or o Mile 8 of Lake OUTBOARD MOTORS AND . Menominee. - IN| BEDROOM — SUITE. COM- | Cab. Gas Heater 4 85 | | FOR BA “MeCUl. CHAL bese boats. FE xD na ta : . winks & $44.8, LE: 'N SAWS pens naar Geer beam ee “SRNGRnS “ng eg ron AE 0 REALITY cay A Be ee Hm 2149 “Pontiac. I aa Setet ester: | “USED TRADEIN — i PLuMaing | So eoes aor ings booelets ota | REA AL VAI. ai: soe Cait ee en ema vine case. ransportation 0 Offered 87 DAVENE : _Sagineaw St. | to Plant ie et: “How | + | 104 RARER a So om R019 8: occasional DEPT. Teba ‘pinta onvaay AN AND | | i Pontiac 08 “Dini Hi eae L jut ake ke pew. Ui disid (cunixstor [= te Seda Om = ”, : an x: rTale ca t-enine a rod ag earns end spring, $9.95 cb chat; oe $998, _ tools - FE < rer & n right at Grange Hall Read Euipped a Usedyiens scason| —--{| $3 = sirtiser, tare aniy $24.50; qe Stove. $19 — stove, Cdest of Drawers " giaes | 42003. after 5 at Mathews Clinic and Groveland Priced - aromas! ic hookup ' richer $1 é Florida, $39. aint waed tad S piste. nepit as Gat nase a tae.se se Cab ai aati | ©1956 by MLA Service, tox. © soc ay Eo: ke Mus tw | Brown re Fe dabte en = ral er “ave GOINa ee = jes. new Davenport and chair oc. 2 ai \e tallet’ toes et # call. : load etthe beds 338 65: oe: D and ‘chair... $2958 double sinks $1 | $0.10 DAHLI 7 way FE 66s 6 | Dresser. = 40 A BULBS 1 FO | cr Si tg, Saad, ek? eyes See boro 9 Stas = =) He's the Fee A ae re iat sempre | _ Wanted Used.Cars 88. $1295: pew inner sprin sats be $89 50 e's t sectebeper a half price Earl ee ers Crawt =: nn ON 2 tres g mat- § pe. dining roo e wouldn't trus ; B! rl Webb “ss4 8 _ 86 ae Fawtord 1g ! tresses, $18 98."We bur, sel) and) APC sie we a ete . sge| Garage Doors t anyone else with | Birt, werbenter” ob Seen" — Fond TRACTOR, Kew mines | AN a e og ee ee 42 td Lk. Ave FE 4 ; = t TOMATO Frent loader and a | f, DERS DUNCAN — pase cee si Rollaw 5 00 | raTiOw EQUIPME ,No money down Trade ginaw. ‘orner Walten ang Opdé | vis Service ; z as 6 yrs — 73 months St. FE 47771 AF TA- ay bed win Battery chi NT Re ins accepted | _ 5-794) yke. PE | »— 1880 N. Opd to pay Bank Sole is) Gest canaiba Fa SAG Peeling £1698 | cash icgister coke maghien’ sors on wee pn aa “IBALL “MAKE SMALL BABY ~ pee me SOE “2s retes” Used Set) WE NEED Us ims Goot conanie. PE, LORD'S ai ARDW ARE ia et beter ote “UY aba r HEADQUARTERS Sia bls sew Boruual one For ‘Sale Pets” ad “ee TRACTOR WITH Sain “PARTS S | Serte Get eer roeteal watever su E P bed 2 railer plo AD - _ DINING SET) PECK. _22%9 Huzapetn 1 LLINGSHEAD ¥ | oro-Eclipse aa Acoumas. 6 tees! des Butiful tone _ plow. disc. cultivate TORE : ~soLip ea ake Road Store. 7 mil AREETY i . $488 or hone Spec: furrow plow. Goo rend, Bott i: , Saprentags eee carved, perfect con-| —_—/| strong fmer coverts — tre: | Trad 3 sccepted—Used . Amal down aver HEL are B se DACHSHUND Pup. - >6002 d condition. OR | Pome. er en coating. paint. Seat Chevrolet's se trad tor pare, in coos eat U: \ ] Fab e eraNine a freteen > | BELLY'S "HARDWARE | yee Saginaw FES °° | AKC qe ee sons DEERE TRACTOR MODEI | picte tine of heaters. Most com q Big Lot in Birmingham rd BPINDRY WASHERY LATE se FREE Gren DI TOILETS 18 6 (AUBURN HPIGHTS Avenue aa MEW | GPINET “Plane. CABLE Puppies Peace reed. ene fis takivecr ba ke bon 2 oF geet eee pers “ers sae DOLLAR FOR eluxe .model, Oniy $69 95. Washbowls with * $8 IGHTS FE € Bach big 4 AKC REG MALE BOXER | on front e& mounted S. Teiegra : ate mode! cars : : 61300 MI 3 actedenc’ ith ‘fittings ra i ROMEX. [SCPE 2-881) $395 up Row! Prod tecount, T 7 BOXER. 833. _ar ad Good springtouth |, pn rE 23200 |. Paes : bath sets % _ BY THE COIL. 4c _ 6036 ace Ge a ee eee rag MAple 5.2080 __Oden Eves & Sun om ELECTROLUX LATE Frade-} fies sods leer he | foot Wall boxes tor du PER OL 6-067) AK REG” < /MCCUS ico d = a TY bd 5 ple = a . "COCK LOCH C1 SOE ee basance in ‘Ss ib Eariae Bika see | ee a a. meee wpiew plugs, PIANO TONING. CALL BEFORE Ayo old $35. Oy ae ae 7) | shdives a ee | |. __Rent Trailer ‘Space 79. _t mee, Be Fiake? “rene Ge for Table Models 4 52100 Perry St ompson 80 5S | Sis Oscar Schmidt FE ate REO m MALE COLLIE ia | Suk wacbne eee 1593 , NEW ACBURN MOTORS ee | 8E + bik ST Fr » _meopths oid OR | (North Ps RN HEIG : PROCHEP | ove a aur | eres DOT Bin EV Pe CATER PIANO WITH se Fo" = age pee 3-332 Pron Rd) Birminguam, Mich er park Concrete atic TRAIL. | : Fe fot a Overstutted chairs 8 § and ONS tian Petes 6: excellent, con@ition. «170 W 3 old. Ready ate Fimoa | ee ee | om Sie a Highly restr 803 N. Main, Rochester _dining room chairs, $10 OR 3-082 l “© OR _3-4629 aining met 176 N° mile 8 of Pontiac | OPEN ‘TIL : Oe gectne cs #5 wasn R - #5 = - ee avariner 77 PIANO Wirz AKC SCHIPPERKE DOG AT STUD. Mich..Chain Saw Distr. ine Ct TE tae eorrE o— OLive pest -_ hems PE io. $3q Othe ye $23 paid in will 7, money CH 3-3867__ UD. | ALES SERVICE ANT REN ' Saeace ON: PONTIAC” WTD SCRAP METAL AND —— —- 11" = 838 Puior, ; at | ace credited to y.ir BOST a MY) -5821 15 Front TALS | Tac TARE , —umee¢ cere! Land $-4638 EOM Sal. F + - : es epi 393 Orchard Lek mgm Gallagher's. 18 EO iv uerONS easton AEC. | Gl AND SED t St. MY 34511) —— _OR +126 239992929? : ALL Guenaneern == —_ _ as cece eles “24ND ¢ ROW | ; 7 SOS Gee ee areca ane Ale \ 3" SS pasrrpngany gape Satya aM 8 POM MULL WOE TG YRS | Erte, pce ae Ba _ Auto Accessories a0 Puntradae MSP" atte ene Philga vance ayer $90 5° E S T J 4 8 Bow in ow oe * j ish citeab~ be 7 ehogeny fin- oie $-4000 Machiners Phone 45R2 aoueenic | UTO _Riem steed cae “eauity. Fullgse reece ss ev £9 80 8 X 2 at new Lc areeues | Calbt Muscle. Ce ee Tern COCKER MALES BEAGLE SMAIL GAPUFN TRA Orion xile | Gua etaiica SERVICE tiemenschneiders 232 8 Saginaw, CLAY TONS $29 36 Downstairs / | S | Get Sour Qual ee PR 5a222 Beginee tt, BE Sonat Besemell Ken: | Panera FF $200 CIO KNU| Went ae ran: SSes te | THE HIGH DOLLAR | a UN: USED “GAS RAN : C tertai o@ vour next SMALL MEDIUM _ ton Neer ll NM ring. | cE Us = aa - giiss. Pree | ib ptade of | Por hich grade . Farnitur ors 28 AND house Job cr store aro ‘PLAYER Pi ira ¢- le road GReeo-, ~~ > WE “HAVE. custo of woftee to a need used cars. We e Apnhanc R Munr é ; ma We carr r t excellent cenditic af 44-4078 i GReen = AVE: stomer All work them Drive toe extra paige OSB pr ec tose w Huron. o Ulgtric Co ¢ Py wood Togciatee ee oes end rolls aa on Wilh EG eens 7 SOM GOOD ESib Insurance Jobt-tionored it a pay you well. 4540 ma oe RETRO( Rarer USED HOTPOINT ONER. 949 $4.95 Doors Paints Hardware, Eve, | Wr" TED GOOD USED. PIANOS petreet ra yrs. wa, PRX T ORS. So 22 pee Auto Glass Cr HL Ja ANWELT pe : 4 a A 6120 BOGTE L bG@ coewen rt or com- pox | i Used F actor and Ave % 7 eee xis Cau Go on Moe hoe $2495 & ou SPITALT _ Tel a a Mt aeegeian, Ua a el ae FOX TERRIER, MALE. 14 WEEKS | comic, aoe oe with” Wagner _ ___ FE _& 7066 _ OR $1235 : ase ‘New burners 625 OR Ramehies G Porm FLOOR 4 7 ; pecial Sale S gf . puppies. cas 407s (Pee oid _ Buy and 8a | also ES. 81.50 UP. 42020 Disie Hw ne & e. $350 Pr Apel. Ret ente —o = ot i &° Dram Tue wood and steel - tore Equipment 64 lane C tarkston S ‘Pine Knod-, 3701 (447 ES a <( 5 FE white walls. $03 8. gecinay | m FE 2.9878 20 Disie HEY oe ces rane _ Piagetermae—one of TERE PALES DORSS ascitieet Ui Ute he: BPN Cicines Porte RTT eR rananpere cARERIER cages *OTE MA, ag, BOTT - GOODY EIEESTORE “GOPS “SHARPTCARS ONLY => == and food guarast =e ne how TERMS CONRUMERS. PO ke = a Crass traps. fue sO) LUMBE ah CO i eh Serta equip Walk-in bor, me, ——— Ave SHAW Live 10761 . Walls. oft Black or White Side, a I aa i pono bring car 6495 value. $279 Sught: iA ear CO 2 W tawhe tC? en etae imane & ing : $49 8 Saginaw al Lincoln 1-08'6 j ara eets Guar. to T | SHAWNEE BACK HOE. FITS Santee. f wew Cars Fuil Guar. | ng tithe Beppe paid in transit y pcretched re CK COAL & BUPPLY 42541 POP COOL A ar.to Talk | Ford or Fergus Aes may 80 per cent ; late model used are, ad 0 phos tir) aden ve rec sTovE AND 9 Mie Oe Te Sard a TANER “AND ae Ds IN. oon akD cigaketre | fn ate, a bird Cages __- 3016 or mo acer Ee at 3 at 7 _ BUD. SHELTON e Very alee rE <= ATER PUMPs ‘ os ‘rs Walter Bnes R®STAT te Di = 2-4024 . —_ a - = : FREE ER $ dat = toné Ft Te < A Thompsoe 60 Se so —= — FE ‘-8221-or FE $1106 var a nant FotinMeNt «PC Sire de CANARIES ‘CAGES Fora FLLING OU4 45! 3 Saginaw A poe \ MOTOR SALES . ; = ; se oe ee ee eee Ot a oe : a uN co acUGM OC RANENA pam tg icon ttamrites miecreunt PEPTIC TANKS REDS picdaie: Ts "Rubute Ree east | gora veguien wim non nse SUAREER UR YOUR CAR wr PR Ae te FR Chen —- | makes 988 Mirtie cae gta ane, (vai merase: Ue ort CED CONCRET PAR AKEETS P Massey Harr. er 918) af rome wire wheels. =F oe fee atertinea eae oj th E2480 valve $1285 These 5 = 3a72 Elis La ne Sale Sporting Goede. oS *DaNCET S PEP SHOP Ferma ierris model 20 $29, of § for lens than balf the a Se M&M Motor Sales nas a | Pasoresc en : chigan 4 FF ourheis RO | rmail F 12 po 5 : ort THE Kos A, MAQNER Co. pemacesy coe Maks Br ee i a Wick's, 36TS Orc? oe ier Ra noua UNG AND” A {RAtEION PIGEONS BEAUTIPU! a ware | jan pee A with cals $380 ie Gana ee 2627 ft One Bee ee oo sted N yke ks burs J 3463 Acton RA TEEL PICKt _ | _Engiisn Bike rE 5-26 fantails. “8 © 2 cere B $295 = F : . ee “r ow ahs Hepemts 7 P, TRUCK BOX ry *6. sles i elling. out reaso H + John Deere ‘ord = Mercury BEE NNE SPRINT wear cares | KENTIL Bera) Trpeentr_ tu Ye. 1. ke Fe EM See onion | eceo aero eX es CS. wie, OREO mes 11 GARS © Good ; PATS In oat = ’ ‘ Rd pposit : { c wt x atmer D “Pack RE cond MY 2-128) NG i PTE AN <4 . STOP' LOOK! wee “MOTORS ae Hien School “FE ea Ose- 31°73 ee $405 Tera _ot parts so | ‘OLD CARS Advertised iast week vere y accra rE fea IOWAL. #4 up to 25% DIS | | Bix marbie colors 828+_ inch | Por sale 1000 Large sire used | waders: spinning Same tek ri GERMAN SREPARDI FUR fue" FE 3-0000° or PE. ~ Auto | Se . would pay Foolish went. i " SS re ae c (RA : 5 C ine bh 2212s ae . jso Iu@« 2n@s a Se Crawier “arness. cow. (2 S072 Wt ly marked 6 ks : . ry ice Bh take less wh ish wnt it, to RANG On at can ‘ ae 2s AL lot tat fish ae Bite. Lake Ra. tsep s when you ons a air Caisse ers bien Rae. es = ents Each Scaeoay bi for ae id ANDERSON HDWE. arar Car EQUI {GARDEN “TRACTORS & ) AND “CRANKSHAFT GRINDING | IN eer RIEMENSH mete _ Das sto E +3108 ergtory TV sets ete oe Fl OOR < a a3 2187S Tevegra seine a EXINGESE rth Prone exit car. Cylinders rebored Zu A ites PE 20131 “7a 5. santo NSTOVE PERFECT COND Fr SEARS Tur PAN dues HOP STOR-A SHE DS Gos Daur #4 = bag ee SAMOTEDE P Be ee a ach | Sse. Shon 23 Hod. Phone FE UP TO $0 POR aieoe Juee ore ee - éUseted ta . OES Ae _@ & Saxcinay &t a & Sun 54 eS é UPPIES_ aS R ? a _cats F & CHEAP» GAS STOVE 820 100 : Delis ete stale Ber a tert us HEI _—~ ha! _stee ay a =e mon *? four-vear od Eo | —-~ s. FE 2-2966 days 2 3 26 «s eure 5 LP You Ww Tm 1 Gere h ‘or king doar GUNS - = o mae AK A Barons FE 41112 newer SAT OF CY es jemceare ans com For Sale Mi PE SE Creda! eaten YuOMTTR YOUR) Savment EM pone! oe Baresi fr tees out ol. champion stock MY 3-420 KING BROS Sale Motor Scooters _ a2 ey ae ete Ct eee cals ‘ona Miscel +0! eelore to chase fre ~ ie GON a IS = = YOUR 1H £1 at hai SA . # 5 s = so yo. 2 F "a . fre ae ere Re is core CE ¢ pa ee ee yeued ect . ar STORM S ASH Manies ee ns ect ; a Failc LATINOS. OPAL- —_ PONTIAC RD. AT OPD t 1 EUEBMAN MOTOR Weare cat gp! at Z c en 32 ’ A Pies r kt ‘ % - . _ g = i ar Fee SoS ctl el * ‘ 4 ea TAT en PO “away 6 SWARMS OF MEPs equip Stet Csbee Pet uae Pace, ANSm nem) com Auation windows GOLF CLUBS “MAN'S GO . TROPICAL on gnecs Aucti > EM paie appointment only WANTED ar ee ye _ able $3 FE oe = 70 (heag FE 22 (4 Orchard lace ase F * TW LOW orice! rons 2 weeds fin aun Pincem FISH & SUPPIIFS_ : jon Sale 77 $1 nied af -_JUNKED OR 08K. GUN CABINET, HOLDS AL! raed io oe nace ND GABO 9 - . Ph 46089 tse Tht 68 = | ose “ eer ope Seto Meron 1 eee aes 2508 CUSHMAN sCOOT- FD A nt zesivees: Cedar Gacsi Ware autiGee paee te Fe vam ee el ee ee aa a ) Sand : TOY FO pen Evenings “yg Aucasee FRI NIGHT B ~ B. AC 1 é ca rarer We era victrola glee Diy d cael alba eet winece cosh TE SUE ATHING BOARD —ss83). MC, . Gravel & Dirt 66%» Tenn s Oae He Z Beisces ee ea ted ee For Sale Motorcycles | a3 “= AGLEY Al : au iD panTs : i c ung ach Call FE $1217 $0 : — Z nd up 3M = > s “1 ed 285 iectan we Tay fa- ——— 5 Y_ st. HAM ate “ be 1217 $3 GAL oO dae Ai TOP s = 4 Another bie pipet balay a ul ele AN 10} ; : tyme to ee es STEPF1 28. 26s and 2210 we os a uO trave eu ik ee aed) AND WANTE Do HONE FOR 3 ADOR b ais for eee pein gg ied FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON WE ) NE . “HOt = ML elie ANCHOR FENCES $10 each MOPS abbs - xuite,| complete Tactic esrosry | “tor, trailer 16¢ W ip le H. MO. BEV, it TON, PICKUP. __ overstuffed chatr— () y) | Mirror “ql mets 8 DOW-X. $295, BLAC 0167 H lacie @aveapert guder, 14, Ft. PLYWOO on this on ‘e plenty MUST SELL AUTO een 16268 aprinca, Ra a ( levee ards 8: . = Rin eines Ae or hae | aCe BINT oie 5 $m DE. EARS BU Lk MII ik sae cinowie es eee . he ore Anchor, oon WALNUT | truck down. hed thet Ly OU or t ) pire 3-40 ite election : nd save 63247 deliver yds. $8 c 7 4 er 2 af ftabie iron, —"ee™_ 2-5001 a cue te wn es ae BEEP AND PORK” pre = band without | Do It Y LeOMT| tt “Gelwbred FI gravel $ yds HAULING clare are eae @ recor WOLVERINE BOAT. 1 MAGIC CHEF RANGE xCED Pe Gedree Mareet. a a aoa “vant ourself Gt | soe ES or FE Carence Geil aes Ww Hamio | he) tre ate sarhee Okie i onl eecedigaia On tralter, cover | askins. Chev. - *R - ‘7 _ cant rrifie ‘ larence Geil 405 W ne rte - : nlec- and & er fens eonation fui’ te oa 2 STEELE CASEMENT wie Nie Slo ala Cleats UE | BEST ORADF “POP Soli Rochester OLive war fos, Cae gor4 “tables. desk. 14 FT sity ener Rae ___ | 4 TS Dirie Highway at M dobeRe RED AND FF 47634 Wows Orera delivered aes Cecaine Misteres. L. Slade. FE MO Sto FILLY CHESTNUT maser eeivet Mek rotary lawn | in 2242-8 eer L. OBER. | Maplo_&-s¢r Pichler el : : ‘DANI YON) r _ a = M 742 STN 1 Inv en Ses ope ee AST as “Cheap PF 28000 COMPLET r FOR PENI /BLACK “DIRT TOP s0iL AN HO! o = ae Ade -Evieee Be dishes, odds @ 2 {+FT BOATS. FISHIN | ies. Leb fatto WAGON. 1949 we a a) condition 873 gt b cba ap FE ?4#8 E MOV IT. Piecr sander ye hl int PE 2.3489 sOiL AND ~* Mace one HEIFER CALVES axmi@t r Locrion e. auctionerr< pane ont Reasonable. Jay AND | lee en sey 35634 . ATS : ao. Mall hance: sleamess-waner. & BI ack DIRI ~ = Se i : : N SAT. JUN afer 2 p.m only SOI18 | KER ea “SUITA . baie AN 7 = 2 . E sd BLE FO MOTOROLA 17° MAR OGANY cox BU Spree] 18 1 SS oe cemmeee vacuum Sore aoe soll. sama and - an rT f£o0P wot STEIN. HFIFERS ON fetw ce w oe F Smart Sale 14 FT WOLVERINE SUPER ro or orchard orator “Ee inet. Only $60 05 ISTER | ee teeth HE eared Tak anc Paint «6 Or. bu ldorinne “OR S348 aie ha Ge or both 2495 W Ma- Yt Fine wich oo iexe molded ply wood in pickup. “ina 1903 fad Lead poiaatyy ARY SIDF & FRC ake. Ave F BL oe sens or. Cenas | Rd farnite on of anti | deck. 25 5S Int NORGE PORCELAIN GAS RANG: “ae Plasterdoard aise” @ ten iene FoR THAT PET —sravect At fas Promat_ TOP | SOIL Milford 7 as Lake Ra AO ano Es ee canes rol # Bp _Jenpect remote con- Ty bus 29 Destenger Fs _ Good cond $30. MI ANGE aes _ Elesterboard ........ 8 + Taher © Oss $49 44 22 ciher mod. tow prices, see Montes! AT BROWN | etvice Gee 2 tiseg ore SND TE Ye) Orpeco J Saginaw "Michi ompkins of pars. aU zotlers Tacelient « alr acres = PAN MA isso oy? Sregeeslrecet comes: © ts B vane & free waterproof covers $F Supply. 188 W cima Builé | el tn er SON SAND GRAV- bie genile. Good for eihgee AUCTION 8AL Se _EM_+30 ——— - O98 MAKE PORTABLE F ae ona ae neat wa stace SI wa SI oo 6507 Dixie Gee pianeetn Weekdays 8 to 6 8-1 708. 1 PE eer soll. FE stondocn ee my¥ house. cc vine: BOLD ' eet RUNABOUT 100 F ca ne Py VERY ~ WILSON - rf a of atoc ener a tosed Saaae M _ BRED BR auction Th public st. Sacrifice, FE. 5- + Call oer "oF ‘nen home demo + _NEW & USED PORTA Tears Saary — eta “YoaM IOP BOIL | A fly. Good pBRoen ARE pm at 10 tty Sigel Ta eril-os | GOCDIBOAT ANDIN NPS MGTC Dea. Oy PE. &1566 23 ie Crown Coat : | adjust. off and wee cn. WILL Cameras, Equi oo | Duna. rE Ties Oi gravel P. J OE. Days ML tno bel Tac- land Mictienas ee Po St. Higb- iui Sot a ea ae “MOTOR ~ C. MO fee vee — Se Gb Joust Ces m *@ 8235) See: Machine within * s, Equipment 61A — Goes 85082 _ pose Cs range..,Refrigerator, elec to 1714 Col * bargain! Hurry Fae Be ue ee; OBiee teen $48 ce ter ong, hee) 0 caumnas cow waycnesconaver— _ For Sale Péultey 74° Site Sting rab suke ahataoe sgl Asame Rd oear Woodware) | eee target eae va rud & pad 1ix13t- $50 Frorajed tane . = -Aubutn.Ave | ry -| ORIVEN eee Ee: y eboard. Mirror; | BOAT COVERS MADE TO.ORD TRU pr. Wrapes. 8x5 window, $75 8 1.0 ot ErProitte 90) NEW AND IsED | Bought, sold trad. EWAY GRAVEL, EOADED a eae tains. Rugs “Be = rand can RS MADE_TO.ORDER | Photo aor EALER case, $25 Solid maple punk ree ree $108 | Corns 8. grrent’s CAMERA SHOP or delivered FE €3263. or FE. 20 NEW HAySsHIRF PULTE shite. Pressure cooker. § tcbok- 768° Midland Dr CGT or | at _ ones tanarsprine matthetses beds 485s" fir’ areca $ TILLERS oe = iy ARY |e Huron. __ fe “1468. __4 mos_old_ 42 25 ETS ing utensils, dish q i and Dr GMC mr al ROD CRIS * ees a : ATER $6818 ge apiece_ OL. 2 es. eardep’ tools BO . ORIG- far e double béd & “innet#orin ire Eo rhe Epic en 200 wn. rine | pEDRRA AL COLD LIGHT-ENTA FARM ‘rop anh BLACK DIRT. °M R& 4 DU i ae Some, lumber, vacuum Cleane ne 12-PT.. $40 -14-PT. $55. Snieh, § tires, Just mattress Ce. eo 1 bag ° 295; ents available W F | RO- “yds. per CKLING [' mahy other artic) z Highland: Rd. — ona car or &k down, : “EEE S stuore 5.9753 neulation gags, WORTden ard Loewe eee! Milter | Suttt See 2886 a mn film devejoping 588 “Deurered. FE Tito 1 Crooks Rd to mention the: So ee | ON 6 is } wace wn, easy | yt YE PHILCO MARE: st __ _ N93 8 Woods: mith of only \ : TTE > 443 Livt j a CLINTON sss tinely same, for'tos EM hence KE SURE 74 Site Ré_ Sire ucnem SC saize | camere BROWNIE “BULLSEYE me eee COMMERCE Oe ee Mich en ee Pontise Lake Rt mre | or $95 EM 3.0659 SURMEIS: a New “GaLvants Le 6 camera. Reg. $1350 spec.’ $9 98 Bats dat Orchard Lake. 2802 W 1TE EMDE AT JUNE 2 | Se ‘COSTELLO 5 _ oe Jasians “OTL RU RN AC 16 “ [EIST R. ‘2m ™ al lengths cD FIRE cree dua-Hlez cameras Re | Fon ard Ft Dr FE P< Oxbow cake oe nce 1343 PL © - 2 COM- tratlers. AY re MOTORS. \ Factory new $269 De - No 4. 3 i see Wa Lee eral Miecea be oe See tl “HCP sort, San’, —SoBmeree: ~~ =e se AND ACKMOT? AT OxbonD | CHRIS CR = BY | ono ere a 2 hOR 35634 Northern [1 “Save Wy UMBING suP Gi, op down, $2 a week il airt & biack dirt,/C. ____,. TURE. aUCTI APT i¢ pt os mp) Ave $9071. “Open Nites ti! _ PSAP 81 SEWING “MACHINE 7 Ae ee Mmrber Co. 1172 8 Sacindw, Pr. ey 1033 wo bas .FILN SERVICE Leotard. EM 3-4515 sale Farm | Produce 35 COMMUNITY penn ARNOLD nae. a. Cah alwars been kept i <> — = : . ode old rik Po . nee Lae, ' FREE! FIL “ ? CTION ON M-24) fe, Call LE3-1206 t Ok Pick UP PER ' “DeSoto Place od Ent onting EM P41 1 mals NEED At OMATIC MODEL 2% FEDERAL = 6130 oe aa “CERTIFIED _ SEE ; JUST NORTH -OF OXFORD, Gris CRAPT ax a ee ae REA VICTOR 12% tw vete. Det eatern & ee ‘ HEAT 33" eee room nC NLARG. NOW LOADING ee bn: Koad | Several SEED Need SAT. IONE 2 = roctock. ¢, .tental 120 np ut! 5 one egg SEFFREY FORD SALES < vision. Extettent. condition cH iF s__FE 1-4084 is | fine old st FROM | Late Orio e Sochrea. and ‘4 mi. wes | ‘ers demonstrator. Oa 8-30 4.3307 FE ANNEL IRON 2? PikcI Direct factory pri oM bot ate fama perty. Load- 2.0971 m. Phone evenings MY Lake Orion. 330 W. Sil est Of, evenin e new. Phone Vad. $id & ES. 16°X furhace any priced cn off-fired | Z BS ENLARGER AU _ing 7 days PE 3-9256 or FE , _*6ea1. . M1 Holstein da - Silverbell Rd { rE. or weekends, FE 2-6319 ome C.O.£. BULLDOZER HUM RFRUILT WASHTNG _ — a OF} furnish any moce! and = Can matic focusing, $125. or b UTO- PONTIAC Por E §-1233. SEE = : airy ‘cattle “18 cows. | 23-0092 ruck $25¢ P ; | NTIAC LAKE — D_ POTATOES. : oung- cattle. D Sede | 5 OR_3-9833 “MA _5-4698 all. makes gue-anteed MACHINES “pow BLE wInnow. saoelee ‘“ O duct work ond term | Epperts Camera “sh est offer. Wash LDRS 8UFPLY. _ Orr Farm, KATAHDINS ’ airy equipment | ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS | rea BTU tele. 502 abnnsen, Thrie Elec. ae les. 205 40 otreene and at 2 R 33777 746 6509 Huron op, 337. W plies sand gravel, {ll dirt. § Maceday Lake Rd \. ” oa a of corn: 800 bales of PENNYAN BOAT DEBAKER, | 1 TO eT ARR 0d OWS : 2 _ : t & sorta SEED POTA <—*, = Hoe 2 a, ATS Good tires and motor. ROLLAWAY ip | econ es ro b 2 Venetian ONF i . tr. Trucking. OR TOES —CERTIFIE tors. mers trac: | EVINRUDF MOTOR eity. FE so nope ete oe, Cian we apes mace, Ace oaanee ene Sale Musical Goods | ‘62 PROM F DELIVERY 34, 75 Sebagoes_ and Rueeets ¢ omen as ace Egg | UO ANY. BOT & rons ron a Insur. 90 eee IN CARINE? aINke @ac i hum Sindous Pirect Gest “: Biac aa ° 2 on ‘Sal = ag A corn picker on ' COMPLETE CUTBOA ance A ition. $29. FE GOOUTCON aie is Sys nM ten 8 oe pert oor fish. @ SHIFTS ACCORDIAN Lak tr peat OR le Farm— E ui men + }ike new Int 13 rub- ALL be RD SERVICE ~~ Le 28 S 4-6960 : balan 45 wo ; 1973 easonable OR, $175 ; TAN 130 BASE | GRAVE a ab ipt t 76 dui. Doubdl : hoe dise ARINE PAINTS AND : SAMSONITE CARD Double siti’ f LT = 75 _Gallaghers FE 4-0566 ded P CRN “yp Lin e@ disc, Culttpacke VARNISHES UietaTe Sore INSURANCE 4 TABLE WITH; The inge om ee OG - “A BAR > | eat Humios. mixed and | BARG 4 aS eo “Shim. | MARINE | {Founded : Se tah Sim ee) Saat FOR ERATE : OIL FURNACE | MEE eeibe ame sige ees Ee soot 1S, HR Gik| Sone yee ete” gu = ers TebORArE Fo am omen FE ttrse attachemnts $6 N oer ITURE ba radio with auto change | ROAD GRA ie - TIF AND PAR Auctionter Oxford sures EST _ SUPE E Ann | ————~ _ For Sal Sale ( Sageter om Pal ct tea mieaemn| | Nee ; Paeatre with pressure ty beautiful mah cnen ee GRAVEL, 6 YDS 67 oe, FROU xX Quy: Ta) TaD Cars a1 ze ed, ss A- Ls pe burn. | omany cab! _liverec . DOE. FER. SALES ele Local Bar eres * lamps 32° igh $20, Ke ‘lez anup Time Is Here | Fe HOD Beni alt Mr Miller | 57 _Grinpell's, 27 8 Saginaw et nan ee ee Sia: ue eT ‘NORTH OF OXFORD. | | For Sale. Housetrailers 78 EVI ie ‘BUICK SPD seca > SCHATBLE GA RARBAGE onPodaL rations. featuring = Rew deca | Orne OA ; oe EE ACCORDIAN | POLLIN « W ITE | 52405 delivered oe Al zoe CANDSCAPERS a FT. es | Whir INR DE “MOTORS © “21008 oF mee 5 H. Autom: ae Cot Tee open “Lerer | “look ARAGES | sete To | _mgster switca Or 3 ehes. | Sup ag ORAVELF = | Revo" BUY Full >eath. own ae gen Seats . Bg Ed | ore athen tour COR k, GE 1. ; A erm . e Mm RoR, PLO as INC, | ies RaM sey ene oe aednoioy atk tes rvag| hak Ra worame EBA) TES ser ie atu ey |e tinge ceare Br shen HOWARD LaRE, INC e ce table otha tu = : zi E. 24023 PACH ~-"ateordion } s. Free ann = : TOR W ; AC-| ern, L M trailers rd Lake ‘Rd, FE 2- rniture - SING” sect OUD WREC joanedto beginne SAND & G HEAVY DOTY ike new. 1957 OU 2301 KING CO _Messén. FE Ts with RAVEL. PILTER RY HEN- modern eneral_” art ‘9 BUICK SPECIA _ yor CORROLE LATE Moo alt tie ci < on 4 TNcH SOT . PUPE. ge bere | Satna SONIC SPINET | 3 rein St Cte woitiaker, ee Se piageR one theo before you buy OA’ 5 tire ge eaten | wet EM 33008. Delenee at contract ot OF3 3 ret Etnoiew aie et SAVE PL £30 | Gnetratoe! Greatly. reduced SAND AND GAAVEL| BLACK ‘aT TERMS Harrmgton Boat Works _ a hg SIAL "RADI AND Month or pay tetal of $88.48. Sais tit Fee saul pot vd 172°S. Sagin LUMBING SURELY sce S| Small down cs pave haem oe dirt, Teo soil. Fit dirt. FE oN FE én PONTIAC CHIEF aes { Phone FE FE 2.00 _=_ oe ean” ise Peo ns gal. POWF mos ss FINEST AL, “RUREKA VAC MITH'S 257 S Saginaw | 2 band LAWNMOWER, ALSO 00 | ON Saginaw. FE S02 Co. 11) SAND GRAVEL BLACK. DIRT. | you c BROS. 37 to. 50. 1 to 3 bedroom TROJAN Mcleane*: 86898.. Ploor model CHRISGRAFT 19 PF INBOA mower EM 34829. BEAUTIFUL BLOND SPIN ea en ee PONTIAC RE Ay OPDYR SARATOGA oe ago c 19 . m calpain = e er ae a nae AML Ri -Ad 0! a 2 3 Sowak enw! ume ranogeny deat | & Boat hoist PF | ran UR BASEMENT ano, like new. Save $260. re rien | ag cuiscHALareRs SEE eT 2,70 46. PRICED TO § ‘SELL 5 r oR ARIN eafPAILERS w_ttuon | Qaeca St Ratiy ‘inenrteeeeh | Patooanter Tor a oe Sesereror amas Frugal — Shredded Pant Hi St REY 2s | eau ary Etaiae a ie ae SALES) Stu lar istered chairs,- odd R 1 $8.8 @ new, discoun' redded Peat spike tooth harro oO | ame ai 2 bed \W. Huren FE St deba NEED A’ FINANCE-|_have¥ilinge BE S008 LAYLOCK u FE Oar Le . These may be e781 6 2.02 er e e village FE FE #-0021 rehard © COAL & B: “ sind EM. Tn _FE B_7-4045 (8 yds. $12) FE: ei6 tow _ Wholeseie ont. ow purchased on our- 26122 | 2 UTLDIN GRioe With 2 ds., $12) FE-5-7608, 1 Dixie Hw con eferred pavinent FIXER ? Order Classified Sicior ees ENCES ~ FREB ESTi- | POWER Lake Aven FED. rt times ‘pow bata A Mi AS yase7 TARE AnD = = = | a ou retignes’ vo tl com OVERDRI ; ads to sell, a R MOWER $25 RE iGER. = t glove 1 a = DRIVE we rent. | $25, REFRIG and doz arrows | SAND 24s fo sell ot ints DOORS eg oe nance oe nme wa “ap oMnE, waw| RENT IT FAST JTCHISON | P) insite * and outeld SWAT HAMMOND. HOME SPECIA rou Want a number ! = “Canite strana wholesale | plower. SPACE HEATER with | PAMBONO. NOME GROAW sd0. oy Si. eA h gh Rent Ads! Rooni, -M Der ‘cen net Hardware at 20— wee A ¢ on § rooms | $3300. new, a ee oid — _feveling. (Red Ball) er ding and ouse, . apartment, any- | van QRTIAC PLYWOOn. co REL & Wien he ee en | seo Brace pint Peat, thing — Want Ads LARRY aldwin Av. FE 2-2543 SEER ASIZER! REASON. |. EW ALFi. BEAUTIFUL BXC. | Sent & revel, fill otrt. an wypee. | YOU. ACTION, Di te es HOMES | . ai #100, — ee 3 1 #65" ORtonvilie Wr Seerihiee, TOP sott,. cANG | GRAVEL DE. | 2818h 5 al FE 4301 Dixie Bey livered. Phone FE ; - Drayton Pising. OR 31202 « = at AL OWNER, FE a I MGoor sedan, Low qileage. at Cass STUDEB atic display . | “ee “CHEVROLET 5 ee i ce | Orchard tae nak cee teass Weg D soto eg orien on Brakes. {| , 55 Chevrolet 2. niga $288 VEY SAVING ; Driving 745 | LATE, 1953 Gamuise ase} State radia. : SEB trans 1 e . alle. Power a & Heater, Spotl | NOSPECIALS | ving” 3 eink dramane, ou at fear hn entra nice © Radio ta... "SPECIA of ie | Sac J ACK. va BOB > eGR 4Dr Sedan mie 1'SS5 Pontiac een age 2 (novel $85 ‘s8 Ford Cre Wagon.......... 5 igs New tres 7 ] mo ] BA ny AN 1948 Chevrolet eam . $14 65 Chev ne $1345 FE 2-6615 LOE ee ee ; ‘ft 155 P y Cr $ - ~ Starchief, Hy . _ ed Hudvos Secan © Bes | 38 we OS $'es | 27 IDATION thly T OS terey pe. ; sais sisesl teams usd soshd pood : tase = oi ppee sons % ford ars Waren ae a) iia ik SE > FR T ‘93 Merc. Mon | bl $1 195 : Sd Buick 4Dr, Tires, Runs and $} 195 = oe FROM Piym Hy $ 845 me: Rd | A sous r, Leath : : aie Heater, oe RE TO CH CHOOSE FR | 53 Pontiac. 2 = wo $585 a ER 88 SS “FERS he ta verti e.. with Radio & Doske Pick-up +s... S088 top, dart gt rv ood pusver A | 1858 Pontiac 8 quipoes: Hiccee c. Hardtop. .$1¢ ‘54 Plymout 5 2 Ra: Special. 4. xtras “INSANE. 333.3 eee st pe eae “SEL Ea | 54 Plymout nterey 4 Dr. $1095]] ." eee $1195 a Pe cote nb pao ueae bergeio ‘0! = a Poutiac de t move my . heater hag brakes, m . = er | & Heater. = ‘ | Peta” SS | 2S Se y MORE | _aus's sae eg 195 | 'S3 Mere. Monter tae Bessy 95]),.. Super Hardon f Thats = ridicule M/ ANY MOK IDFR aan ae prea Dect) Cure A a Buick Cpe......- 3! Radiq & Heater Automa 7 es 6 2. Dre $7 33 Buick at Only $245 dn. 24 Mon $765 we are ee @ | RIEMENSCHNEIDEE Sroete ees otra ee Deer eon es viera Marston. Two inlin tf m Radio & Hes Oldsmobile ‘DODG ‘i oe oe E 213i “ a Ee LOAD- a Teood wupnly + set : RESTON tone Teo Rasy, wer . Beye) Ford niet $595 a TO let 2 se “* - tors, (mers ‘Su VERTH BLE. 33 BACKARD PAT RA 07S.) rem ae. Nights ar ' Se sim} heats — eee ee '53 Chev moa art av. nstra RD ¢ AS ve r sedan, a _MA ictoria. ..$19 Sedan o from <= ori $745 Démo . SON ag" bag 2211, Chand 1 peen eeer sell. ‘MAple 5-5560 or 1°55 Ford Vie = heater, | ‘5? Dodge Wall Tires. 5 3 to choos ch Paimegyy osama ane eee aa ae * BRIGHT ERE 2 Studeb'r Starlite Cpe. $49 93 Pord 4 Dr. «ss 95] - ' YOUR vacen EALER < 5:00 “eail a MOT ward. FE FE 4-058 Red and * i b’ r ar ter. Ford-O-Matic. $5 GMC TRUCE pei |. Edna’ >. | South Bivd. at pone DOOR. GOOD | - O — ‘$l 348 | Stude 7 Radio & Hea . 828 Sr ete ass Ga waeny i Custom, Es abbosseae = = SP if 34} Mercur 1 ADs. = 2 & & Heater, Overdrive PECIALS | ‘52 Buick 4 Dr. sist, Alt wood tres “urecermaet Le geste ou, eee | UENO BEDI VE Nfontclsiz OMe ABeatt? $1295 | TODAY’ 58 DZ095 |] YS DUICE i ee $595 oy aaa ee in eae | (20 Mere Meme nn ee | Hardtop... .-. , ntiac ........ aa A} —"heereure teres 4 aD | 1954 ipl lonbried ade Ee 36 rod Eaiciane Sed. . ‘ ae faa Power brakes ‘55 DeSoto s. Full Power. . 5 'S? Pon 1 lo & Heater. New Low Price. 65 a? a DR - MUS? SACRIFICE Qeed cond 1 ives PONT Sanderson. in| >> ae Super 882 Dr. aed _ 7 $9. 5 & Heater, W Wall Tires. ww go 999 | Hydramatic, Radio . oa $3E -- Fj jpeocomsglt Py HE) MU: s Victoria. Good $37 or FE Inquire _40_Sgnders PE 22 55 Olds Catalina . Dr..... $94 —— Seda <5 - Dr ao 0 6 Ba Hse, eet AIR V8 With ‘niles, 61.000. PE 2 WER | 32 PONTIAC 1? DR = 7 ee fost a tee "52 Lincoln 4 acl i. '53 DeSoto 4 Dy. ae 795 ‘51 Kaiser 4 ca 395 ; “poser Ohta a 2D A DOOR. 1 PoNae shernoes EMOS. | +55 Merc. Monte " Seasn Tires, meee | : utomatic, W Wa 5 Exceptional Car $ i. . Power DELUXE Spe $3 PORD cUs. oe H. EM - 956 DE MO: a2. 62 Dr. Ww. Wall . i z to & Heater, A" dan. ‘ Hydramatic. see 2 ra80 | $165 FE weteering, RUST. 58 OLDS, 1 Sapecially 254 Olds 2 Di ee Tend ok. $743] Radio se i i. Berga nite | at Seon BRNO, LINE 2| pg Super 68 “Cor. pec a "54 Cadillac 62 Sed. "53 Chev. Dix, of Meld Tse DeSoto Z Dr. : 5 'D] Mercury 4D Clean OR "priced for car dow “ord 2 E : “Radio an drive : arpie. Te Pll Ries ea oa priced just your car” “ee “S54 h . ae blue. « omen $1895 Heater, Over Me k r Champ. “ $79 a = aes soe $395 eee 10 ths 0 "S54 Buic cape J ee siesta ope = FORD 1D CUSTOM & RAD HASKINS. 153 Hudson Uorvet "24 | er Rasta 8 bear tu 163 Studebaker W Wall Tires. Baby $19 | ey ck 2 Dr. Ideal. Ind Car © Gane _ heate 53 ( hev é Coupe w-Wail tres. r. Sedan. He at oo ol & Heater, : . CL EA? { ¢ . lec > 2 13 1 nose ue. s ees -> : r. Pa Radio 4 . > GOOD ENTRAL CI IE Vv ROLE’ r-OLDS | ‘3S ate mC. > Dr. tone bi Cc a $995 7 Q ‘Plymouth 2 D Car: PLUS 55 MORE OLN-MERCURY 4 bate Moped! ates Ul eS = ord oe jos cae ew hoe 4 dah, Radio & Heater. A Rea O rS : LINCOL? “Pine sus. aiiaca ii A 870. re > Sed. | Recto end beater. Po Sedan. Mc tc R Bl Cass at 5 “CATALINA '*5? Pontiac carina, ope O 2 , . FE +s _ TAC “dd. st ae 5 — ON | ‘st Bow CON- 52 Buick Se “ap nv>. .S164 TZ 1V . —— NCH WAG endt- VSTARCHIER ééffent 56 { "54 curvy Co Pie eq] ig : 2 a my me “ra ae a 3 Cadilaced Sed rae an Hee os Soto-Plymouth D ham 10 Orchard Lake Ave. ten 7 _ [2 > << j 2 : . =" \V $1795 O id ort ok a \ {TR SA 1| PE 2- TIAC: $100 1°51 Pont. 2 Dr. 7 curv S. Wg. § De ming 2: . e SLER. ae HURON ay bebe. ‘. "in soda ~ CATALINA : E cord 2. 2D | of ne tees 3 bg Woodward, Bir de-in Allowanc er break —__. | 952 W DR. PULL Harring- | Cc eee “0 radio a Sedan - . Heater. W-Wi clean, 12 Ss. 00 ° Tra - ring, tn —- RD. 2-D 2710 PONTIAC dramatic, miles, € Dt and ke. Very 9 53 Top : ] Peeapis ee ew paney_| ra ee eeen las ee ae Ee Power ‘br i Midwest ing FE29 "08 DESOTO 4 DR. 1 > pm. Uetween Livernols $2505. Will take iene ol 30 Pont. Dr t, ne, = = . 7 ncm Os" San ee na te Foon | se ee cca | Olds 88 2 Dr. b Fros | PEN Financin: Lake. Ra- ester Vv. Al SHA. on | TIAC 870 H sonable, will | *5¢) ! 2D | Bo — O Pp M 20 Min. 5 SEDAN. * FORD “CON CON. | 1986 1 a sabia teal. Pontiac. 50 Buick 2 Dr. | RY AND ; « fate fe) . ” bao pia yptinceaer ok Goon RUNNING cae 3864" Maple 1 TEFTAIN 8. a! LINCOUN ats Chute : til : . a ines PORE 0 1263 Bee hme ME CONTINENT. M ‘ L, Sas cared SE JER Bese AM, | : : : Time to - e $800 HARD. Ss Woo ' im ENTRAL National PONTIAC san res. clean. | wae CADILLAC ; 850 S iain com = ienmmenimne Is the — Meee | sage ae ee CATIO a Noa Pi, B®! Motor Sales |": TOWARD LARE, INC. SSSTE BOR’ lured VA AT . Ts) VICTORIA. Shere. . i sally ou a hes ee a : S : . : heater. D SALES “We wi redit has “—"— | ran EW | . Nata A 83011 GYRO- if your c¢ Ise- C eda eally a ATTH SAY: : YY ! _R. & H, even ow! ne : Conv. + M S ; 7 7H DODOE os. ¢ ig backup its om been turned ¢ ; Mee . 2 door, blue and ND HARGREAVE TEE | _ Sar Beooe at STATION’ Ww om where AS hb | cia ae oa Holiday Coupe, save An HAVE A - Te | ntetciat tt tous a 46.50 Sake OR : VV No cg HEnere | | Fe Bees “ay ae me // _( [ _ CAR F ~ For the BEST - ~ iture loans “1984 wheel bas | ) a rt . C * Ne finance companies 1982 Ford ovr aay Metncals " SK S Ee YO G R. S: nd DEALS : ‘ 3 . | Tremendous ° be t ‘56 Demos. ala bee Delivery “sree ie N & SON : A ATION In "WHEEL “ 53 Pl Gav 8 99 : m , Note 11¢ yL: ( DSMOBILE” . - C . AS ‘ ym. 2 , $1499 ; =" | We Hold Your e RIENDLY OU V VN os4 Ford 2 dr...... sB4 '95 Ford St. Wen. $1 oes serams 8 Cre toe Buy Here, a von TRUCK DEALER | Is tock Number... "54 Ford 2 ar r...$999 aa hee 2 dr. aoe : #D0oR PRICED NATION: OLive Rochester d ‘ d By ee 875 53 Buick Supe 51 Chev. > 881700 . POWER GLIDE OT R SALES sed tale te rante Liste , AEE 5 4 dr.. SH *% Ford 2dr. C. 8 § j W8 2DOOR POWER < MOTO eoorniee << |—— ‘ War iy 44 3 MERCURY 2 Dee : $550 "82 Ae S100 wt —¢ Htop S184 RD-TOP Ls wlal D. nance sep oheon only E ; - . : |. 2 £53 Le ‘ : oes : ; "SS Ford dr tees 1644 S4 a dbo ncec. S644 ere wird EX | rae on LARE, INC Jl JN In Writing | a ‘31 VICTORIA.........:. = $995 |] 54 Buick a a = ee Oa. . $799 » Saab OW Rd,__Keege z : ; aoe He thev,2 dr 33 Merc _ $1299 “Amat et ES 2 eee Month *211 5S. Saginaw 13 11 9919 34. FORD 2 Door.:..... $745 - Ford) De te, '95 Chev, ae ace . FOR Hiller i08. ee. —'5 : .. 8 oo cle ee se _ 18 ae RUNS GOOD. $ =. The i 9 Door... Ae AE ee Master OL RY “Sport Cc pe. Faelel sie . 233 Nash 2 ria 34995 ‘SI i lym. 4 3 dr. $090 7° moose FRO bl A = RY 2DR. MANY 1 E To Pick A j 135 BU ic k- Spec ial N Radi’ & igh ad TR ol 989 a5? ME RCU $750 52 F ‘ord 4 dr.. .? 4 "34 Pont. dix ee rE yan =A Bs oat ipetwcing ot Sri BUI feel iow milcase "Ro" bumps ov +++ $1695 |] 2 STIAC:4 Doors... ccc. Pontiac H'top/$14 52 Olds Super 88... tre MA AGON 2 Real Door | o AC 4 1%, Pont 4 Be SO44 “$195, = sECURY, ees | tees Oe ea ee sera 2896 —s3 rox iM $495 |] *s4 Ford [top...$1¢4% “3 Chev. 2 di 2 74s et BRIDE 53 CHEVR N/Walls, Many other extras. ~ oe 2 Door........ "55 Fore $844 ” 8... .$744 ~- —— 55 € IVORY finish W/Wels. Men , “RCERY 2 Te 4dr... S84 "83 Pont. dix. & : on Your Gar Down CENTR AL 4 a Power Glide, ne irc: 3324 st MERC , $305 S L to Sup. as r a tadde Jets +n. 9599 . Low . _ OOF eae: 7 mileage, . , JOIUUESS coo 5 be E eS S85 . = pone Sow OLN-MERCURY Also A Good 54. CHEVROLET ff eee 51] 3323 —s1 orb 4p $145 '53 Ford R: Wgn.. Me Stead? Sgn § $899 wANTeon CF, ee a "| aeestigg OnE -” "8 Door... £.2..$95 ROLET Cpe.coveeee. 9 '52 Chev. 4 dr.,<... 9. "53 Plym. S. Wg TAD pw ETD Lod - rE + sae on 2 Door... ; 9 HEVR . .. $750 an $12% vA SIZE "on easy USED C “ ONTIAC Chieftain Dit & Heater, Hydramati 3321 =—49 € ioe, So ogc > $4 i oR | CSed IVERS ; eI RICED "S a P ing interior, Radio = os = . e |) - GE 4 sees 5 : . nubokr —— ke ET gaa reas ike uae, ssi a0 945 3318 —'53 DOD $12 OWN D -ACT TODAY! uc lent | pated, and run. Nir 2 Door..... cs tion W agen. th 0 D . DONT DELAY Good L Come See Th Tod . vee : | 53 CHEVROLET ia ane This car like new 7 $695 | 3317 —'47 MERCU RY a - §: 65 10. 0 Ey BELOW | ~ say Gq Toda iJ os N & BEIGE. Ra Favre ees ear SOP + . Door: . Bn oS ARS icku | BROW — 4 Doo ower ET 2. ip 1 ton Pic P H raduates! 995 CHEVROLET Deluxe Radio & Heater, P ie 3319 CHENROL 245 1951 Ford 1 on i C pe.. , ; 52 u with BLACK oe. . 3 iL sac Gan a 5 re Ie, 952 De Soto LET, 1G 34 Ford Cth, fete interior, kood rubber. L845 4 a 1952 Cher. 7 i Wen. CHEVRO tv's , on caer & dir. sig. Tonics inte See ary aes | ia "9 DODGE oy IMC. 3% ton 949 Willys Sta. Wg “Oakland County oe y you will be m8, ET H/T.r..... & Heater, Po SY 331 = soley 1953 G 4 lal ei L os ee es acs Pabeerere eee $810 7 non 2 eH esta rte MORE . TS Yd Open Nites ° Le mle think of us, he A wails, low rns “ or Glide. Ww) wail ss ELS’ ‘ : rti es “TOOK! | = Sage ac MANY OTIIFR OLDER NOBEr } Conve FORDS <— MANY ES $300 Adio & heater MA: eye nd | a (2)— a vy LOOK! r, {$DeSoto V8 te S120 '33 Dodge 4 Dr... onc Cass and Oa o -«- $1595 | ee econ VA C O N Vv E RTIB L itional bulidazer.| °° Dodge EO natu 6 weet 95 Custom V8.2 Se gee eee a At > 084 Ford ‘Diesel powered, 9 foot 2°55 Plym. V+ by tar dr. $200” ‘54 Pontiac Sta. a eee 35 FORD Custom V Radis and Heater, W Wal vs Station Weic cae A if 5? Chev. | ade Gad condition , *54 Chev. ae dete $180. "Catalina, radic - hea 2 Liewt GREEN finis ) 2 Door:... $1643 "53 FORD In Excel Sedan—4 De y 1952 Buick hens "4 blade, gox - S$ Chew, sec $300 | matic less inside a Del Ray eae ree FORD €o jane. Like New 35 Ford 1951 Fo ee SEK tation cast i $240 55 Pontiae - We sas | 55 CHEV BOL a, hia mietir: 8 , 195 34 FORD oe DS. tons Chev. \ & 0 T, radios an ORY wi $1195 : 7 y ‘. 1956 Plymoath 4 dc. - | a Nash Amb, 4 wae 2200) mate me h. Wen. $1195] Wey hice. 7” Chieftain De Yoe 4 Dow a! 1955 ae ee , SPECIALS — | Swag are demos. (> Savey 200}: <5 Ford Reh. W * euals IONTLIAC Chi tic Power Brakes ; TORIA i $2595 | Some ya 54 Plym. -++ $290 Fes, eater. dir 'S4 F Hydrama S—VIC 2 Door sls | e 4 dr. & b : ; eater RY. +» $995 | Be | s ew... alle ‘ Pixmo eve R on ww mot | 4 P a ee Hite bl mae iac Chief..; ale Beautiful MAROON 4 1VO FON Sak oe lelels lesa sere 7 (1)—=F ATRL: ee Cylurder 2 bon Thunderbird, ike " insta air | as “4 nt, whe on 2 $3 Chev $225 53 Pont o & hea - 2 Door ae j i—CUSTO r4 Ford h factory | — tury ial fea- 1. cpe.. ci os luxe. radi TROLET Very cle : “ . (2)—( 6 (Gylinde 1955 dr., wit | & i vine en. ny” speci oe 4dr... $223 dir aie. Hydrametic ‘4 CHEV N finish, Radio & Mepete ar $895 (1) CUSTOM Nash Rambler 2. , te r SW ife’s Car |'33 DeSoto 6 burban. .$195 moe nan 1 Doors saree “ pe _ ee ecials an an conser: | geese Appointment ‘33 Dodge: a ....$180) sportation | . 33 CHEV acre W Radio & Heat P D Catalina 4 Door Set me ped de . bd 5 ¥ “PON a mapa Bavor. 3 eth te te Hed. Hor net 4 dr. SS eile Really, ceeplem Club Coupe...... 9 Coe > 36 C PONTIAC 62 “2 Boor aa in mer, Ford | WW. tires.) Beau 183 Olds & 2dr se .$190 , 1EVROLE fo & Heater. Negriy 95 |} ee BU CK oN Id | wie’ come ur tart 51 CI ih, Radio nee $495 | °35 BUI : CARS ON SPECIAL al |? 53 Plym. ek ool -$180 47 Chevrolet 4 Dr...; ‘ Sverkiec ORES DOr... 1... ceeeeroeens I 1a lO CBS COLUMBIA, - LSERVICE- | ogee ALL. worn GUARANTEED - EMERSON a we ee a ELECTRIC MOTOROLA COLOR TV 6S 1 TV PHILCO y vania RAYTHEON STORE HOURS RCA-VICTOR Weekdays 9 to 6; Fridays 9 to 9 wee CONDON’S RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE TINGHOU FREE HOME’ TRIAL “HAMPTON 825 W. Huron Coll FE 4-9736 12? §. Parke, Corner Auburn Factory Authorized Sylvania Service eee rete ee = rs aetna sno mapslanas for ois Summer Driving Buy DURING ‘OUR BIG Ning TIRE SALE Black 7:60 x 15— While They Last........../. Pius Tex ond Old sade ws OOO | CLYD E °§ FRAME and WHEEL SERVICE 169 Oichard Lake Ave. FE 5-6467 . _ Guaranteed Dunlop Deluxe ed 7% New-Tire Balance ...... ne 8 YOUR DUNLOP o1 DEALER if - f € ‘ | | . , i; / wy, 4 f 4 | * ; a ed ; . } * 4 4 1 { ~ Hes 4% . , __THE I PON Tae PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE. 1, 1956 - "oa __Tmeey. SEVEN Li 5 at — : ciacatieg ‘ cat : . nF i a “Tk dan ‘Yongier Te. “sn ae | ! The ——, whi 7 ; - = O a and blue 4 at rites ide y’ S 5s Radi 10 Programs. Bie THE MAN WHO ‘| ‘ 8 ——. and now E eee | WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) wws, (930) wear, (ah) WKYE, (itve) 0) | WPON, (1460) WIBK, (490) at Highest Level = BELIEVED ‘IN dueen y SOUusIN . N+ _—— TONIGHT Ww. Job Clinic 5:00—WJIR, Jack White 12:80—WJR, Time for Music : Fy ited Arp : ‘ , | €:00<-WIR, News WXYZ, Gent Orv wxvZ, ol Wall ward, , a . oe > Rostinaton FAIRY TALES | 2 were News by Lewis CKLW. News. J VanKuréi | CKLW, News, Good Morning) WCAR, Bpinorania Weekend Purse Will Be Divided 15 ve (pret * ; s 'D k of Kent FI d oxiw. point WJBK, Gentile, Binge WJBK. News, Reid WPON, Spanish Hour ls . 16 Bal anetlans Presi) ~ uke en aye |W News, McLeod 10:30—WJR, Amos ‘n Andy SAL cht ce ae 1:00_WIR. News, City, Hosp “if the Runoff Fails, but oi : 7 WWi— Weekend Music” ‘ found a fortune, for Recent Champagne: bes — oo | om tee Mo anew aR, Muste Hall WXYZ. News, Its Time | Who'll Be Champ? Gn a beautiful wife , WIR, Dinner Date WJBK, People Speak WXYZ, News, Wol WER, Nowe ten Geary 2 oe, and the reine of Rain Shindig’ in London * ww Ross Mulholland WPON. Zee and Orville - CKLW. Gons of the Saddle CAR, News L_ . 24 Wing-shaped , 7 r , ern y w ef " "ancient Troy GRE Belen aNd tye | Beth Gidas,Rarea | Sey, arg tier Mer By CHARLES MERCER Hot g ‘ Ye é LONDON iA Socialist attack| wean’ Spinoremma ft eanal WxY7z. Mews. ron) tows Fpl tigate m Sheehan WXYZ. It's Time, Wiater | NEW YORK (#—The essential (2 Revolia. ~ | rt t r oe . Mb rt * low on the young Duke of Kent 0r| 55 won Baseball, Beat | WPON Newe cod torts | XYZ. ‘McKensie _| 2:00_-WJR. News, indictment Part Of a contest is a set of rules. 34 Reposin Yy 1 carn in .| WWJ, Three Star Extra [13:38 WJR. Mienight’ Music ckLy , Mews, Bud Davies | WWJ, Weekend Music ‘But every once in a while the 3% Makes of Isis = | making it rain c pagne in May WXYZ, Stars at WWJ. Bruce Moree xe whl Hows. Tom George tals News, seistet Piles can be mighty perplexing— 3! ae a CKLW, Fult Le d . News, Roundup u avies f] |‘ais was indignantly rebutted Wy &) Wink wees since” "7 | Gee: ach secey”® —°| MPON, Neng, Unrainian Mr.| WIBKE, Game jas ‘The $64,000 Challenge (CBS i) PO sym a ae group of his debutante playmates) WPON. Melody Boys WJBK, Mickey Shorr. =| wcaR, Rhythm Roundup. WPON, News. Platter Parlor TV) Se —— night. ‘t Legal matters Yh aay 1:20 WIE. sas oh WPON, Guest Star ~ | ,e:00- WIR, News, Dr 2:30_WJR Fort Laram $2 Parlo a “ 1 b, , Morgan Beatty WWJ, Storyland WPON, Club 1460 -—-- antalizers é “Well, really!” cried the girls. one Geral me SATURDAY MORNING WXYZ, Slagle 3:00—WJR CBS Dance Returning “tr ie fifth time, $9 Convey ba 4 jal 60—WJIR, Jim Vinall CKLW, News, Birthday WWJ, Monito Gl Locke’ 13, of Balti- 52 onsume “ -| WIBK, Baseball ‘w 1, News, Newh WJBK, News, T WXYZ, News, Jim Dudbag | @lOria Bob land Ray, | WON. New Rise ‘w" ghine:/ 12.060 WIR “sack "White wave, ees ag, SE oe Ue en en - . “s . iS Aue) 3 Musi 1 WWJ, New vy Ceder' W, Stand-By. r who's Z 3 ang. | invintates thidaring pectin ‘axyeEcumme | way Maa tpl” | BBts Map hater "| ME: Rs Bin Mle i gets ‘the $oL00, But snc rs e : 1 e6 nds L, News, OL W, Bu e SAR, 8 y sd ‘ - - Telephone a royal téam of foundation stone cr. cel as ‘Coffee With Ch . wean eck. tae - peal “i Serenade “ |both have reached that highest 2 i ( Lo entile, Binge - . Coffee Wit tem , News, Diges' 3p usic Ha ; layers and after-dinner speech- 10.00—W4R, oi House WPON, News, Rise, Shine * WPON, News WXYZ, Speedway Trtils | plateau, some people have asked 4 * ore ‘makers.”’ : iwhy shouldn't both kids get $64,000 ; ~ { L ne ime The yoting “duke crashed the lapiece? * —— oo ; | trons revently for hav- 7 * e L: The trve-lite dromos le hineeit a ball a -- 10QQ ‘Ss elevision it OOT ams ae yal é a jing himself a ball ‘at debutante, | In answer to that Steve Carlin @ TV—ALL MAKES by JOHN NESBITT | aa , jperties. : | Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. hipaa weer ial @ RADIOS See le Sundoy jLAnonrrEe MUTTER - | Says Ps no unders naing TAPE. 3 R RS . . Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV— Channel 7—WXYZ-TV — Channel 89—CKLW.TV__ with contestants that they get the e RECORDE : +-“"Thig- led to ‘muttering by Labor . :00 P. M. Channel 2 ‘full $64,000 unless their position is PLA. TEMS—O 3: ‘party members in the House of\ _ TONIGE HT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS I Leq Three Lives. Richard) . Married Joan. (7) Crusade for ayeolutely uncontested —= and both © i SYSTE FFICE INTERCOMMS. oe ise ee 06~- Kukla, Fran 01 Casinmn as cometer spy fet the) Oe |Andrew and Gloria are still con- T ‘have gone to jail for less. 6: (7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie ppy in “Guided Missile,”’ the 10:00—(2) Cartoons. . (4) Fury. (7) t h other.” DIO- V | One party took place aboard a Puppet comedy. (9) Boston (Communists take over a small Laurel and Hardy. | eating eac ° i ° | luxurious motor vessel on the = Kew Tybee poli come, plant in order to destroy: an air 10:30—(2) ele Rangers. (4) cinnose both tie again Sunday 3149 W. HURON FE 4-5791 ioe Thames River. Two guests — = * de base: Uncle Johnny Coons. (7) Tomor- Bs . 4 L — Ward's TV Service | neither of them the duke— jumped seeks the Riller of his brother. Orne vs | row's Stars ” night’ 25 Years Experience i We ara’s e€ j | ay Ne a 4d Sports. 9:45—(4) Red Barber's Corner. aes . | Then they'll split the take at : overboard fully clothed. When a ‘4) ‘‘ews. News and sports. ¢, n + adlimng 11:00—(2) Big Top. (4) Captain’ = : al Dp “1N) } Red Ahterviews Gene Woodling, **: = $32,000 apiece. TV, Radio, Car Radio police river patrol came alongside) Paul Williams, Rill Flemming. ofthe Gieveland’ Indians. | Gallant. (7) Captain Flint. to investigate, somebody turned a 6:15—‘7) News. John Qaly. (4) Do 11:30—(4) Winchell ee (7) SPELLDOWN IDEA . FE 2-2976 46 N. Hilldale Grehoes on it Jores. Short drama. <2) News-20:8—(7) Realm of the Wild Ramar of the June , f OPEN EVENINGS =i jac LeGot "°° Dennis Glenn Cooper with films. ama “Our aigiial Wdea.” says Car: FIDELITY : Seen after that some citizens go °° 8" <3 . ‘First Architetcs’ and “ A Fish SATURDAY lin, “was to follow the traditional . : (4 athereast. Sonfiy F! itetes A Fis AFTERNOON = oe et peecetel way alone al wee b Is Born."’ (9) National News. (4) 329:@9—(4) Northland. (2) The Lone spelidown. One winner and sud- ) ' , ‘Sidewalks of Curse Street = a Everett Phelps ) ; The Great Gildersleeve. ““Mar-| Ranger. (7) Ed McKenzie. ject one Lo eee ne HEADQUARTERS ead nis Maytag: 2 7) Rin Tut Tin. Rusty and J0me's Apartment’ was sup- 12:39—(2) Show Time. 'planned to keep them coming back : S¥LVANIA fet crops: of what tee at Dest R rity < Mat there is 60 “Sec - posed to give her more freedom 1:19—(9) Billboard until there was one winner. But A Ae : — * AUTHORIZED supposed to be gentle rain. ond " Chace for the Buckne1 but Gildy spends top much time. 1:15—(9) Man to Man . in the case of two swell young- Wide Selection of Components SERVICE — The moisture proved in- fact to Gane’ plans to tll a 0S) Mar there. (2) Racket Squad. Reed 1:30—(9) Saturday Matinee. (2) SteTs like Gloria -and Andrew it Catalogue “Net” Prices be excellent dry champagne of the | aKal- lea Aaket tare. 15 “yqy. Hadley o “Front Man.” Golf Show. seemed cruel and quite unfair to : inte i Member of Ockland County =| cpiendid vintage year 197. Gazing na, Se ton (10:10—19) Weathervane 1:45—(2) Sports keep them coming back. They're Attractive Demonstration Room ae Electronics Associction upward, the citizens discerned thé on Dellar verted naan 10:15—(9) Baseball Hall of Fame 2:00—(2) B all. (4) Stars both good. The tension just isn't Expert G ida c I te In tallati di dg; John Carroll in “Wyoming.” 8 ick Dres ~ oeradé ity the ~ fair to thent” uidan e—Comple nstallation FE 4-1515 | eee ands Riera _ *) cattle baron starts a range war. Chuck Dressen Parade. (7) Roundup Time, ne eee ee Ve pouring—the bubbly stuff off an - Eddie Fisher. Music, songs.'10:30—'7) Public Defender. Reed 2:38—(7) Weathervane and Medi- - Open Eves. Till -10 P.M. apartment house roof, aap os - z Hadley works on a case wherein” tations Others connected with the pro : a | «2) My Friend Flicka. Ken and ewe . tacts ; . gram say Gloria and Andrew are C&VTV 158 Oakland oe | “Wicks have a dist h & truck driver finds that ‘the 4/00—(7) Milky’s Party. (1) Color- ; Flicka have a difficult time wit "20 most satisfied with the decision to ; How- about “all this, Laborité ihe con lof a iend of Kens Orly girl for him is a “Hi-. land. ‘Color: at an urie 2 a eee _... George Thomson of Dundee de father. Gene Avyans stars. Jacker (9) City we ing Rod 4: Sues Mr. Wizard (9) Texas pli .P . e e . 409 £. Maple, Birmingham MI 4.5230 manded in the House of Com- ¢:4, (4) News Caravan. John Cameron stars in “My Saintcd usica ; “| Well, if they split the take, who . ss WE HOLD YOUR NOTE | mons. Why, he wanted to know. GC, meron Swayze Aunt (4) Playhouse. George 6:00—(4) Mr. Twinky (9) Wild Bil is the champ? , = —e an ON USED TV wéren't these troublesome social ,. 1 £ : .« Brent in “Unbroken Promise."") Hickok. (2) Spadaig Shorty. — fie pokey Tee, Cuee end Horsiet: Oreo) (3 Au Star Th ‘Pretend $:30—/4) Roy Ri 9) Hoppy’s MONEYLESS BOUT ° Holden's Red Stemps butterflies popped into the pokey 4.4 his neighbor, Thorny, are ) Star Theater. “‘Pretenc ut toy Rogers. | oppy’s MONEYLESS B Com are Our Prices y Open Till 9 PM. Evenings like-anybody else? entrusted to make sure that You s You. film drama atinee “That,”’ says Carlin, “is a ques- i» e JA-COX T V es oat) Home of there are no “Missing Sand- #1:80-'7) Soup's On. Soupy Sales OS tion we have to resolve before _ fice Pha 4 My Lae Pt Pet wiches." 44). Truth or Conse} with music Sacks ‘9) Detroit Realtor Dies Sunday: Sometimes in & box Tl Studio Couch .. $39.75] 3 Pc. Bedroom. $69.50 on a Saginaw “FE 5-sete [occasion wi police four ans one Stunt qu (2) Mama j asey Clark's Jamboree usic, . ing bout when there's a draw the : e- . ° w . simaessad opi : Peggy Wood stars in ‘family Country style. (4) News. Paul Es geo pom SS, purse is split. That might be the ff Lamps ...:.... 5.00] 2 Pe. Living : — ; — - fae Hy Whillams, 2) News, Jac LeGott re Detroit suburban residential “ccison inthe event that Gloria Hl pipe 14.85] Room 89.50 : 7:30—(7) Crossroads. “Twe“Man on !!:15—‘7) Theater, Bruce Cabot in aii | ied Sub. 274 Andrew tie on Sunday. Gloria SEO G OIG oS . di _ “Kid Monk Baroni.” (4) The Lit- @striets, died Wednesday. Su k . Pe. Dinette ... 39.50 a ! the Totem Pole.” the story of a ee Drama TBA. (2) Miss divisions he developed. include SOWd remain the pores mo Lane Cedar 5 a: 9 ater ooriene Presbyterian minister who { Show. Drama TRA. (2) Miss SOY 06 tong Townishyy and £2. with the tension of the mon- HH Chest 43.85 | Odd Dressers 29.75 s risked his career to save Algs- Fair Weather. Bette Wright. Huntington Woods ey taken away. we might ask them . , RMS “ kan Indians from annihilation: '!:2@-'2) Les Paul-Mary Ford to return on the following Sunday- 9x12 Linoleum | 5.99 E-Z TERM $e dm: ; Music . o decide onl tion: Who Richard Erdman stars as Rev to decide only one question . . June Special Sheldon Jackhon.. (4) Life of !1:%—(2) Nightwatch Theater Named’: to Gl Trust Fund is the champ?” Self Wringing 4° It Pe. Garden is a ‘ — apelaeea Un apaas : WH Holden, Susan H i : SPONGE MOP. | TOOL SET....... sites, | "= 64.000 GRAIN Riley. Riley decides on drastic illiam Holden, Susan Hayward LANSING w—Wilbur V. Hamm, ae ; u steps when he takes a sudden ‘i “Young and Willing’; Corinne prosecutor of St. Clair County, has CROSLEY TV /§ ASSORTED 1" HASSOCKS ee Reg. $249.00 dislike for his neighbor's dog, lLuchaire. Edna Best in “Prison been reappointed to the Stay BRUSHES. Big 14” square re William Bendix stars. (2) Our Wthout Bars.” (4) The Whistler. Board of Trustees of the Michigan ad eet el are 00 Miss Brooks.-Eve Arden stars as ‘ cishonest oe ke ie, @ Veterans Trust Fund. Gov. G aT ELECTRO MART ow Connie Brooks who_hears the Sorrow yune™ to keep @ Mefinen Williams took the action J> a torv of a y Mexican boy Promise involving a crogked fi- in Lansing yesterday Freq Nome Demqnenstive Hs: oy SS ame oes 1 oche 158 Oakland FE 2-3781. Se F 1377 3 A sclentifically Only who has left home __ nancial scheme. 78 S. ginow St. E 5-13 Gesigned softenet : * se Answer to Previews Purtie 8: 00—(7) Dollar A Second Jan SATURDAY MORNING r Here's the new “SHOWCASE” boitle, clear as a crystal... . Hold it up to the | _ sunshirie and see what's inside>> . Bright as a liquid jewel, Schenley ts flawless... You see what you ey nothing is hidden... 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Helps in Rescue in Philadelphia of Michigan Airman (P— A pert George Soltis crept close enoughi’ | to “grab the 25-vear-old sergeant and pull him to safety. stopped- on-+ the corner below. Something fell clattering at his feet. It was a souvenir penknife. |; Travis looked up | and saw Sea- As they entered, Seaman shout “Don't come near me, Ht youd rt jump:” The rescue party stopped in the _jdoorway. Then, addressing Miss Cook, Seaman said, “Please come over here, Talk to me. I'm all upset.” a |, She leaned on the wwitndony sill beside him and talked for 30 min- utes—from 1:10 a.m. (EDT) until’ SAVE WASTE PAPER! We Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS..25¢ , MAGAZINES... 50°" "°° ** Scrap lron—Junk Coars—Structural Stee! --Freapow STEEL 00. {to aid collection of deli ‘leral taxes in the Michigan Bistrict | of the Internal Revenue ‘Service. Successful. applicants for. the. job will start a six-month training course in Detroit July 9. Seeks Atom, Academy © WASHINGTON (INS)—A: mem-| ber of the Joint Congressional DENVER (INS)—Fout Air FOrce home blistered by the heat of “LP — uitled aad inc Gbaed| ap fea, She oe ponies PHILADELPHIA . a man on the ledge, ‘his right leg |,. 4 a.m. (EDT). She pleaded with|Atomic Energy Committee, ; ion Were blonde pol'cewoman today helped’ gangting over. He Hailed a po- |, — rl this morning when 4 B25 medium) about a mile and a half south of | .ov. 4 young Air Force Sergeant tice patrol him not to take-his life. Finally, James T. Patterson (R-Conn), de- og bomber crashed” ‘after takeoff res _ the Lowry runway. — who sat on a ninth floor window| hea ie, sicea:guilicesd ‘tn Soltis was able to grab Seaman. Oats fodey tis ay Leet tne FE 4-9582 1 . _ & ; eee . mee in- oe 1 Dene Three Air Foree officers rin sill -of'sa- _mid-city building and the street, Seaman dropped his, The Library of .Congress was/of nuclear sciences to keep ahead | 135 Branch St. cross from American Forging & Socket Hy CoG killed and a fo eersoues) \threatened to jump to his death. | wallet containing identification use- twice destroyed by fire, the first/of the Soviet Union in this vital) 0 “Air Force spokesmen sald the jured when. B25 crashed east off While policewoman Winnie Cook ful in the rescue attempt. Soltis time in 1814 and again in 1851./field. ~~ a 7 @8ash wag believed dean a re- [Lowry last May 17. The plane had —— ee . ‘ E i = : sult of an engine jure, b— oy ‘engine trouble. The pilot attempted il fe a ee ea cat Leen to return to the field and the other : “bomber crash near Lowry Air Force Base last month, engine stalled. That plane also _ | Last Chance _ |for Pot No. 1 new kind of word game. Here, ess offers this game of skill in _gPOT-O-GOLD is an roe eure for the first time, Pontiac contest form. - The puzzle.consists of (1) a number of circles which contain a) few scrambled Jetters, and (2) a corresponding list of clues to these “words printed below: The object is to arrange each group of circled letters into a word that best fits its clue. The word which you select for Circle No. |, then, would be the one which you would print in the space to the right of (1) below. You'll notice that some circles contain $: signs in pots of oad You may use such a symbol as any cae you wish. However, it and all letters in that circle must be used. The $ : sign, of course, can represent ANY letter in the word. Do the same in all the other circles. Study the clues carefully} and arrange all the letters into words that you believe best con-| form to these clues. Use your § signs to help you epell out the right ~- words. That's. all there is to ‘tt Good luck! — PUZZLE NO. 1 ’ , the feel and look of luxury— / sxisp Chromspun taffeta ae SAVINGS= Buy. more for sonal £ 2, os MORE SPECIALS 5 x throughout = store! 774 eae FATHER’S DAY a GRADUATION GIFTS! y nd | Shoe Rack 3 Tier for 9 Pair Reg. 2.69 2.33 Fits on closet door or wall. Holds up to 9 pair of shoes. Chrome plated. Toe guard to Regularly sold hold shoes at # | wT TTT ILL tt ttt Pe ee ee eC cc ean eeee nese eeennen aeene eee eesneeaneassonscaaaaan eS _ Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES 1. This type of man probably won't reveal much in ccaversutian.: 2. Everyone is eager ‘o pitch in and when a child is buried by a cave-in. / “9. It would cause seatesios {f-the deleadeat in criminal court made -@ dramatic ..... . for freedom, 4. A man's ..... . is usually helpful in his drive. to get ahead. | | 5. If this has teen Ground too long, it will be worth nothing. 6. After an. Apeil Dliseard, only a few more av of cold weather’ were ...... eee eenrene 7A. ot Ls present an oxve hazard for a fugitive’s escape! through ‘the este a. Po ; answers to everyt $. It may be teopetiiia to .......... @m eld machine with a new - 40. As a rile, a woman likes @ strong to lean on. 11. When wolves —— eee their cattle, a posse of armed = * pursued them te the ......... IZA. ; . crises sehiea aggressors proclaim that they ~~" geally want peace. 13. The great theatrical .......... - @ boring oe to his friends. ay Cre lamb might well be-@ special pet on the form _1S-The careless use of this may start a fire. “16. K man who spenide holders on his beat might long for a really saa eeu is 1 evens ds eligible to-enter the POT-O-GOLD contest .with the exception te jac Press employes or their immediate families. 2 A contestant aye’ submit os many entries as he or she wishes but they must be on oificial entry blanks printed in this newspaper. | 3. To submit an entry, the contestant must print his answer. 4 “words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. Entries for Puzzle No. 1 must bear a Tuesday, June 5, postmark (or before). No entries! received after that fime, whether mailed or delivered by hand, will ‘be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for entries a ot delayed in the mail. ~. 4 Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest! cannot be answered or acknowledged. §. The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each wee POT-O-GOLD contest. lf more than one ‘winning answer is recei the prize will be divided equally among) the winners. If any week or weeks should pass without any winners, | the prize will be added weekly until a winning solution is submitted. of on old eactor may become anes . a announced. Only one such bonus can be awarded to each prize- | et, no matter how many weekly prizes may accumulate,” 9. Each week's puzzle will be Published Monday, Wednesday! _ and Friday until the contest's end, Labor Day. Ether or! all will be} ‘ considered as official entry blanks. 8. Winners and correct solutions will be announced each Friday| of the w ek to} Hwee a contests. Ojficial keeper of answers) ‘redetic i will be 1 Features Corp., of the paee will know the * solutions until citer each contest is over. i ers will be delivered » to the Press judges by Mr. Ziem after the fina! deadline, 9%. There is only one correct solution toi the POT-O-GOLD /puzzle afd only that correct answer can win. The decision of the Foapest is final and ail contestants agree to abide by the judges’ decision. All entties become. the property of The Pontiac Press and none can be returned. must be addressed to POT-O-GOLD, POST | | al 8. 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