i : : a TE \ { } 4 F ! ‘ ' 4 } e oo 4 i, ie ¢ at ‘ ; « ‘ 5 ; US 4A ge ' Via ‘ss THE PONTIAC PRE Bee 11éth YEAR \ —_ Te Jt kkk ke TRPERMATIONAL UEWS SERVICE Thundershowers May Cool Pontiac Tonigh State Highway Act Modified by Legislature Williams Jobless Plan Faces Stiff Objections Let ’er sizzle! Let ‘er Sizzle--- We're Cool at Last . = s - Pontiac males are a happier, more comfortable, more contented lot today. Quite uniformly, they've shed their. neck-ties and are appearing in sport shirts open at the throat. in labor Committee | “I'm proud of club members,” said President Paul A. LANSING (?—Michigan’'s Legislature made swift progress on a series of minor bills today but left: members guessing what ac- tion it would take on Gov. Williams’ unemployment, proposals. | Few legislators were will- ing to predict when the spe- cial session would end. The Senate wrestled briefly with ‘a bill correct- ing a flaw in the 1955 High- way Act, then passed it by a 23-9 vote. Sen. Creighton R. Cole- man (R-Battle Creek) said the bill would make high- way construction bonds easier to sell by limiting the amount of money the State Highway Department can use for bonding purposes. There was sentiment in both houses to complete action on the minor bills and recess for a week or two in order to give the House Labor Committee a chance to hold hearings on the unemployment compensation bills. It was apparent af the outset | of the session, however, that Re- | ‘Sparrow this morning. “We have a tremendous list of disciples om the opening day and I look for steady the summer progress as continues. Even the ladies are pleased with our im- proved appearance. A couple of them saluted me today as they went by and I sure returned the greeting.” All club members are officiall, entitled to wave happily at the head of the club when they pass him and call: “Hi, Prez.’ Presi- dent Sparrow will unfailingly re- ee salute and reply; “Hi, pal. The Press has heard comments from all sides and sectors. Up to the moment there isn't a single dissenter, but we are , prepared fer some criticism from | the die-hards whe would prefer to see today’s male with a high stiff collar, a formal ceat and a derby hat... and a sun stroke by noon. "Several Pontiac citizens have asked whether their names were put into the IBM automatic caicu- lator which we had designed for the purpose of finding the most charge of dragging operations in’ suitable man as club president Probably your name went in. Thousands of prospects were re- suddenly sinking at about 3:30 when a dump truck struck their 3 viewed with steady rejections until the name of Paul A. Sparrow was feet trom shere in Union Lake, tersection. 4 introduced. On 4 or 5 names the i, mites west of Pontiac. publicans have no intention of yielding to Williams’ proposals | without a fight. Williams’ bill to boost unem- ployment benefits to a maximum 90 per cent of a worker's pay was tied up in the ed House , which killed aisimilar bill during the Legislature's regular session last spring. j REPRISAL THREAT In a surprise move, the Senate late yesterday voted an investiga- tion of the state liquor regulation agency after a hot dispute over a Republican leader's interview with Gov. Williams The Republican, Sen. Edward Hutchinson of Fennville, told the Senate the Governor had threat- ened political “reprisals” against some of his colleagues “if you blew the lid off the State Liquor Commission.” Williams denied to newsmen that, ever did such a thing. * » ° However, he sharply criticized senators, who. he did not name, for practicing law before state (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Sewage Dispute Gets New Airing i Furgol, Three Others Hit 34 Pete Cooper Fires 73 Over Oak Hill Layout in National Open ROCHESTER, N. Y. ®@ — Lame- armed Ed Furgol, 194 Champion, fired a one-under-par 34 on the {front nine to share the early lead and Sam Snead almost blew him- self out of the picture in the open- ing round of the 56th U.S. Open Golf Championship today. Furgol’s ™ matches scores posted earlier by big Julius Re- ros, the 1952 champion from Southern Pines, N. C.; beapec- tacled Beb Resburg of San Fran- cisco, and amateur Dr, Frank Taylor Jr., of Upland, Calif., on the surprisingly difficult 6,902-— yard Oak Hill course, | About one-fourth of the field of 1162 had .completed the Ist, nine Snead, playing miserably, reached jow side of the carpet, straight to tendent of schools, machine shuddered to a dismal stop that we kept standing by. Shewn here is President Spar- row as he happily contemplates the jey of today in = cool and If you haven't adopted thie bane garb yourself, join the club and _make a new man of yourself. Re- | member, even the gals applaud. Ist Hole-in-One for City Golfer Is 320-Yarder First time amy Pontiac area golfer, as far as local observers are aware _ ever ai distance of 320 yartis hap- pened yesterday on Silver Lake's No. 7 green. Jay Sandow, of 2357 Maplewood St... blasted one of the longest tee shots that he could recall hav- ing ever hit. The ball struck a clay SANDOW |when Furgol, Snead and 147 cham- hank to the right of the green and yates, “How High Is Your Star.” ‘pion Lew Worsham came through. taking a hook run, slipped in the Dr. Dana .P. Whitmer, superin-| the turn in five-over-par 40, with a the cup double-bogey six on the 416-yard Four players on the green looked ninth hole, Worsham had a 41. around, startled. Later they signed Pontiac and Waterford First shan score of some “ ‘ne Sandow’s ace card, as* did his better-known golfers are: ete playing partners, Dave Beal and Resume Argument Over Cooper. of Knollwood, 37-36-73: Bob Green, all of the Pontiac Mo- Hookup Issue Dave Douglas, 36-36—T72; Ed Ol- tor League. It was his first ace and liver, 37-37—74, and Skee Riegel. the first for that hole. The State Supreme Court today, will hear the opening arguments in the 1955 sewer hookup dispute between the city of Pontiac and a REIMS, France ®—The Paris-;Hoffa of Détroit, a vice-president | 38-38—76. oS 7 Die in Train Wreck — Hoffa on Stand None 26 | NEW YORK INS: — James R. proposed shopping center at Eliza- Luxembourg Express derailed of the International Brotherhood of beth Lake and Telegraph Rds. in Waterford Township. A Nov. 9, 1955, ruling by former 199 were injured, 30 of them grand jury in New Y Port. Huron Circuit Judge Eugene F. Black was appealed in January near here today. The French Rail way Co. announced seven holed out a tee shot.- x * *&* * 3 Drown in County Lakes 7 Water Deaths in Heat Wave Counted in State Two Oakland Residents, Detroiter Go Under as Area Swelters Oakland County Jakes claimed three of seven lives lost by drowning yesterday in Michigan's record-break- ~ | SS ° | ered a : ing heat. The county victims were: Gordon Teer, 32, of Keego) Harbor, in Otter Lake. * Mrs. Beverly Ocpek, 18, of Southfield Township, in Walled Lake. Grover C. Mullens, 27, of Detroit In Union Lake. Their deaths raise the county toll this year to eight. All bodies had been recovered by noon today. Also dead are a Ti-year-old La- peer man, two 12-year-old boys from Flint and Wayne County and a Grand Ledge youth, 18: Deputy Robert Cannon was in the three county deaths Mullens was the first victim, p.m. while swimming about 50 land required hasty service from Two friends in a boat led depu- an expert from the home office ties to the scene, Cannon said, where the body was recove ec about half-an-hour later from 35 ifeet of water. ; ATTEMPTS FAIhy failed in an attempt to revive the victim. | Teer, of 2422 Cass Lake Dr. was ifishing in the boat of a friend in \Otter Lake, just west of the city, lwhen he jokingly slipped over the) side about 6:15 p.m. He failed to surface in about 60 feet of water. The companion, Ralph Bensken, 2423 Cass Lake Dr. told Cannon that the victim joshingly had said. “Look, I won't come up.” Dragging operations with Wa- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Pontiac High to Award Diplomas to 381 Tonight Commencement exercises for 381 Pontiac High School seniors will be held at 8 tonight in Wisner Stadium. This is the first time the program has been held out of doors. | Tennyson Guyver, humanitarian from Findlay. will give the address to the grad- minister sand 0., will award diplomas. ; will be moved to the high school. x &* & * x &* & * Mercury Hovers in 90's as U.S. Bakes 4th Day Temperatures in 80's Slated Through Friday, Weatherman Reports ya + | | | | Cool Spots? Sure, but Not for Us (uicr\Pste From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU | | We 7am. 7% tl am. &8 — Sam T 12 m...... 9 9a.m.. ® tp. m... 9% 10 a.m. 86 2p. m... 93 Sizzling temperatures in the 90's were roasting the Pontiac area and other parts of the nation today for the fourth straight day. But the weatherman said local residents could look forward to somewhat cooler : snow Esscd temperatures tomorrow. AP Wirepnoto When the mercury soared remains in the hot belt. Thundershowers also are to a record-breaking high of probable in this area, as rain covers central 96 degrees yesterday, relief states from Michigan to the gulf. ‘sought at county lakes re- ‘sulted in drownings of Detroiters Killed Hints for Heat Wave sis‘? son's tape in Truck Crash ! Couple Thrown Out in Southfield Smashup While Making Turn : Rain B93 For Thursday Night Figures Show low Temperatures Expected | “THUNDERSHOWERS, WARM — Slightly cool- er tonight, says the U. S. Weather Bureau, but that’s not for us — Western Great Lakes and the Pacific Coast will benefit but southern Michigan. several hot weather hints today in view of the first state yesterday and eight heat wave in Pontiac and other parts of the state. lover a two-dav period Moderation is the key word for these hot days, Dr. | The fc ; ms . Monroe said, and he lists several activities to watch. pe ee ‘ storms tonight with the mercury * * * _ to lower to around 65 degrees. 1. Don’t overheat. Turn your appetites to lighter showers are predicted for tomor- | A Detroit couple died veateraay| foods especially milk, fresh fruits and evegetables. row also with temperatures to lafternoon from injuries suffered 2. Don’t overexert. hover around the 88-degree mark, . Get an adequate amount of rest and sleep. | The Oakland County Road . Bathing is of importance, if not too prolonged. Commission reported that twe * * x. sections of M59, Telegraph road . Avoid excessive exposure to the sun. . Wear clothing made of thin, light material. | . Workers in sun should wear some kind of | head protection. | jear at a Southfield Township in- 4 road buckled yesterday because _ of the intense heat. Traffic -re- 8. Replace the water and salt lost from the body through perspiration by drinking abundant quantities of water containing salt. areas, however. s s ® Although 6,000 workers at a De- roit Chrysler plant were sent home because of a “heat strike” of 13 painters, no appreciable amount of heat absenteeism was ‘sissippi coast yesterday during a -tropical storm, were reported at local plants. picked up early today. Four men still were missing. Much of the nation continued to : steam today in the heat wave. | The tug O. J. Senac, out of Morgan City, La., rescued Teciperatuies, fenched 300 aad the three men northwest of the point where the May above at Minneapolis-St. Paul, Dee went down. Last ‘night the tug Cormorant had Baltimore, Albuquerque, N. M. picked up eight men from the rough waters south of and El Paso, Texas yesterday. Bay St. Louis, Miss. + The thermometer climbed to 99 Dr. John D. Monroe, county health director, issued seven the number in the | thunder. and one section on Cass Lake portedly continued over the | Harold E. Nickerson, 41. died ‘instantly in the crash at 2:30 p.m.) 5 field read. according to troopers 1 vat the Redford State Police post. His wife, Edna. died shortly meat hespital. One heat prostration case, that Both victi th b | of a 38-year-old construction work- their auto when struck fn the side! ; : a from work, was re- Ramon Sef det Nees O Hescued, Four Missing vis. re vein vas veatea wna apparently was turning left onto . . . . . fe ~ |Southfield when the truck entered! M ; T S k | \the intersection, troopers said. as ISSISSIPPI1 ug In Ss . make a statement tomorrow morn- ing at the Oakland County prose-of the tug May Dee, which went down off the Mis- cutor’s office. NEW YORK wW—Union officials will spend today considering a steel firms. Management propos- als, while not made public, were understood to contain a wage raise Officials of the United -Steel- workers of America have been meeting here since June 5 with a at W. Ten Mile road and South- after arrival at William Beau- ‘by the truck driven by Richard Pontiae General Hos. . The truck driver was released to) - . 2 ee | NEW ORLEANS (#—Three survivors from the sinking Steel Unions Study counter-offer by the “‘big three” and provisions for layoff pay. management |. Rescue ships roved over was picked up while swimming at Marquette, a record for the the Mississippi Sound dur- ‘ing the night searching for survivors. The 60-foot May Dee, owned by near a beacon. | A Coast Guard cutter and two other ships continued to search ‘through the night and were joined by two planes and a_ helicopter at daybreak. day. Ld * * The Pontiac city offices report- ed that 15,146,132 gallons of water were pumped out of the city wells. City Manager W. K. Willman said Stevens and Co. Inc., of New Or-- The seven men on the barge yesterday the city did not expect team representing leans, sank in Grand Island Chan- wore life jackets, the Coast Guard United States Steel, Bethlehem nel, about ten miles east of the Said. Steel and Republic Steel. A union decision on the manage- ment offer is expected to ‘Mississippi line as Gulf tides reached their highest point since Legislature Makes: Bid reached at a meeting of its 170. the disastrous hurricane of 1947. for Voice in Turnpike In case of rain. the program member wage policy committee here tomorrow at 10 a.m. $200: It Might Be Yours! Two-hundred dollars—it’s waiting for the word- minded Press reader who comes up with the right | answer to POT-O-GOLD puzzle No. 2 when entries are _ opened.tomorrow morning. % We'll know then if we have our first winner. In the meantime, watch for puzzle No. 3 in Friday's paper. nTeamsters, has been subpoenaed Even if you haven't been lucky so far, maybe you'll gers were killed and more than t0 appear June 26 before a federal win this week. It could mean $100—or $300 next week seriously, jracketeering in the trucking and by Waterford Township Attorney John W. Bell and the shopping center. Judge Black, now a member of the high court, ruled the cen- | ter could not connect to the city sewage system, Pontiac filed ‘a suit in August last year, contending Waterford's. attempt to link the center with the city system violated a 1935 agree- ment setting up an area in the township which could send sew- age through the city’s treatment plant. i A temporary injunction was is- sued last September preventing the center from hooking up to the city system. Dialing for Dearborn DETROIT — New telephone equipment is being installed in sub- urban Dearborn’ to permit nation- Don’t Forget Grandma Take ‘Grandma along on your vacation. Keep up with the home folks ‘goin’s on’. Have THE PONTIAC PRESS deliv- ered to your — address by mail. Phone FE 2-818), Circulation Dept, “ | garment industries. ork probing, if a winner isn’t found tomorrow. And don’t forget that $25 bonus which goes to the winner who is also a regular Press subscriber. | Clay Calhoun, general manager | of the Stevens firm, said the May | Dee went down while trying to rescue seven men from the barge. The May Dee was | swamped and its eight-man crew was thrown inte the water along with the seven men from the barge. _ Calhoun said the names of the 1% men were not immediately LASING — The Legislature ‘has made another bid for a voice in the route of the proposed north- isouth turnpike. | The House passed and sent to ‘the Senate a concurrent resolution iereating a special legislative com- ‘mittee empowered to examine the plans and route of the contro- versial superhighway The committee would be com- to impose a lawn sprinkling ban \this summef. A record high of water con. | sumption was set in Birming- | ham yesterday when a total of | 6,021,000 gallons were used, But in Mt, Clemens a complete lawn sprinkling ban went into ef- fect yesterday because of heavy drains on the water supply. The blistering heat yesterday sent nearly 60 Michigan Bell Telephone Co. operators in Trav- erse City home, reportedly —be- cause of a ventilation problem ag- gravated by the heat. On the local scene, the lowest available. But the rescued includ-/Posed of five senators and I! Pr teniperature preceding 8 a.m. was ied the May Dee's captain who -was not identified. RESCUED NEAR BEACON | ‘A radio report monitored by ‘station WGCM at Gulfport from ‘the tug Conrad said the captain vate citizens, at least one of whom would be from each of the counties in the path of the turn- pike. A similar resolution was intro- ‘duced but beaten at the Legisla- ‘ture’s regular session last spring. By JOY MILLER | NEW YORK —The man who ‘designed the American flag we |salute today was a naval hero of ithe war of 1812. In his time, peo- ple stopped on the street to cheer him as he passed. Congress had a commemorative gold medal struck ~ Jin his honor. Yet for 95 years, Capt, Samuel ‘Chester Reid has lain in an un- ‘marked grave in Brooklyn, his ‘burial place unknown to all but a few descendants. Greenwood Cem- etery has better known celebri- ties, Samuel F. B. Morse and Lola || Montez. e ° * ington asked Betsy Ross to design the first: flag..at the time of the a Reid was a hero back from the ~f _ ; Legend says that George Wash-|13" Revolution. But by 1818, when War of 1812, the flag as originally planned was getting out of hand. It had 13 stars and 13 stripes, for the original 13 states, Then the numbers went to 15. Finally, with five more states coming in, people began to see that the gov- ernment couldn’t go on forever adding stars and stripes. The result was a suggestion from Reid for 13 stripes for the original states, but -an_ indefinite ‘number of stars, one for each ‘state. Congress adopted the pro- ‘posal on April 4, 1818, and nine ‘days later Reid's wife had sewed! ‘the first flag based on the idea. It GOT LITTLE CREDIT Capt. Sam Reid fought with saber and pistol on the blood- raised in Washington April! id strong in the Battle of Fayal, but history has passed him over light- ly. Now the American Pioneer Trails Assn., which marks historic trails and other spots, intends to see that he gets just credit. * * It has enlisted the sympathetic interest of various patriotic groups, Several weeks ago,: rep- In Today's Press County News............30, 31 Editorials. npannocscents 6 Damon Runayon.............. 16 Food News......... 35 thru 43 eee ee TV & Radio Programs......67 Wilson, Warl.......... oie fT Women’s Pages.....44 thru 51. ’ | a | i i ' re doe Phe Ff gee ganizations held a graveside cere- imony and left a flag to mark the | site, * Thomas Manning, the ceme- tery superintendent, learned from old records in December 1954 that Reid was ee Let No. 13108, Section 17. Dorn (R-NY) introduced a bill to erect a fitting monument. It is still pending. « A great-grandson of Reid, Col. ‘Lewis Sanders, a retired engineer ‘and veteran of both world wars now living in New York City, has ‘a vast supply of stories about \Capt. Reid, told him by his grand- ‘mother, Anna Johnston Reid, one jot the captain’s eight children. \ He says the captain was invited to design the flag by Rep. Peter, ger No Glory for Man Who Designed ‘Old Glory’ renched deck of the Gen. Arm- resentatives of a dozen such or-'Wendover of New York in recogni-| tion of his naval exploits. The istate of New York already has \given him a gold sword, for his ivictory at Fayal. What was Fay- ‘al? | It is a little island in Portugal's Azores. There the American priva- tear Gen. Armstrong, commanded by the 31-year-old Reid, came up against a British force of three heavily gunned ships in Septem- ber 1814. It meant, 90 men and 7 guns against 2,000 men and 130 guns. | The story sounded incredible, | but after three boarding attacks | by the British, the box score | was: British dead and wounded, 350 te 600 \\(aecounts vary); American dead 2, wounded 2. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3)- 74 degrees. The mercury reached 92 degrees at 1 p.m. U.S. Jury Convicts Two Truman Aides | ST. LOUIS u—Matthew J. Con- inelly and T. Lamar Caudle, top lofficials in the Truman adminis- ‘tration, were convicted today by ‘a federal jury on charges of con- ‘spiracy in connection with an in ‘come tax evasion case. The jurors had deliberated eight hours and 43 minates since they took the month-old trial Caudle, 52, former Justice Depart- ment tax head, could be sentenced $10,000 each. : : They were convicted of conspin ing to defraud the government by trying to sidetrack the criminal prosecution eventually was indicted and on @ No one seems certain how Reid|plea of guilty was fined tl for income tax evasion to five years in prison and fined of Irving Sachs, a St manufacturer. Sachp ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee oe _— ee SE)" oe e S—————e—eE—E—— | thre \ . oe i i rs ~ i . i : F } Low if" / ‘ oe fi ’ 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 _| | a ee er! Two | ‘ ona 3 4 . na ‘7 “ | meee deeateas : F ‘ ee ® nical aspects of suburban residen- Change Routes | | Federal Contracts Sank City Man (ePe-@ Birmingham == Royal Oak Resident i i we ue : . _ i ; : ¢ a : y 7 7 7 | ° of Professional ho | fo ous eee Recreation Director Listsfiles for Drain Post (2i'te ‘ndosrat wane ase in Drain Area Due in 60 Days JonCheckCharge'Statt; Adult Activities | cmc. ms». wi myriar Gua fm | WASHINGTON U-Rep. Ford. : , 7 ; se" maar frera (Ravel Osk: om and the Royal Oak Republican Pontiac Creek Project aoa glean ha ne oes aera, Accused of Cashing BIRMINGHAM — Staff for the) Egbert, who expected to retire |today he has filed nominating pe- Oe. J married. ent: bee tee . annel sca city’s recreation program has been from the city managership next tjtions in the- Republican race for} . : Prompts Brief choca milion dollars in detense’ contracts Blanks Stolen — From announced by the recreation direc-| May, will take over Schmid’s |omination to Oakland County} In. the biggest development i : : into . wit ext , tor, as well as plans for a “family post August 1. The city has been ra in Traffic, Parking dav heip relive the state's un-| Construction Firm ease "and an aie alsa ming | tracert caudate Sor. the (Droit es omy e uae ca ee cae ‘ \ em| ment problem. ; ni Swimming .| local Z : City Traffic Engineer Theodore Ford made the statement yester- Joseph R. Freer, 26 of 111 Lafay- Seta Gumucas Glatt een eal | Sere: 2 enge etworqpe relieotind a rong M. Vanderstempel said yesterday| day after he and Rep. Rabaut (D- ete St., is being sought on an ut- completed by Robert E. Girardin,) Arthur Fletcher Plant will boo. ‘yy rae. Lodigroges ae Southern Pa Fert Moresby construction. of the Pontiac Creek’ Mich) conferred with Asst. Secre-| ering and publishing charge in- new recreation director. His new ordained to the deaconate of the’ ing in land pla a send the tock: |learna, i ’ storm drain has necessitated sev- tary of Defense Tom Pike and his | secretary is Patricia Fawcett. staff. The two Michigan congressmen were named as a_ bipartisan committee by the state’s 18 House members to contact Pen- tagon officials on additiona] de- fense. contracts for the state. Ford said they were told the defense department is well aware era) traffic and parking changes on the city’s northwest aide. | Effective today, he said, Cass Avenue between Sanderson and La-| fayette will be closed to traffic for about a week. Parking along Sanderson between Oakland and Cass will be prohibited for about, a month during construction of the sewer. oR. ee LLOYD T. HARRIS | volving the alleged cashing of a $432 check and is believed to have passed at least 13 others belonging to an Auburn Heights construction firm, the detective bureau of the Oakland County Sheriff's Depart- ment said today.. The bureau plans to call in the FBI if the man is traced out of Michigan. A warrant has been is- Day Camp will be in charge of Mrs, Jack Simon, of Pontiac; Eton Park activities under Ker- mit Ambrose, local high school teacher, and music will be under Arnold Berndt and Robert ' Kutscher, of the high school staff. Playgrounds will be in charge of: Linda Miller and Margaret Da- Protestant Episcopal church in| ceremonies conducted by the Rt. | Rev. Archie Crowley, suffragan bishop of the diocese of Michigan, | at 4 p.m. Saturday at St. James) Church, Birmingham. i He has held many posts in the local church and has led the Lay~ readers Guild, which will attend the service in a body. = | ' of rising unemployment in the sued. ; ; ss Reithel tha’ th. Add N R i vis, Adams; P Paysner and Mrs. Paul Re Co cu co Gee as oes CW RECIUIFEL [auromotive industry. Detectives Leo Hazen and Harry Mary Jane Delahunty, Pembroke| Mrs. Rose Rita E. Relthel, Give DAD (ie Feceme Scond @akiand from Montcalm south The Army, Navy and Air Force/Maur reported checks = found park; Myrna Millar and Janet) whose husband, Paul, is co-owner egeiar Sive Popaler Be n 3 procurement offices have been|throughout city stores and banks Brown, Pierce; Mary Jo Stenger| of Miller-Bailey & Co., Detroit CIGAR | | ES er at Johnson either tum west {0 Area Navy Staff directed to make a maximum ef- fort to award defense contracts to - te Norton and sosth thereon to totaled $2,000. Frank Coulson, co- owner of the Newmyer-Coulson and Carolyn Link, Quarton, and Mrs. Geraldine Hansen and Nancy accounting firm, died yesterday | at St. Joseph Hospital after a Muren or turn east to Oakland =| joy T. Harris Jr. ENC, has yj i j : =a oie » MaS Michigan industries at the earliest|Construction Co., said several oth- Ty re She had lived here | oe ~ Vessouen recoup e crested joined the U.S. Navy Recruiting! possible date, Ford added. ers are expected to be discovered aaa Blink Mrs Taneen 6 sates es kavang come from PER . * office staff in Pontiac, it was an-| In addition to the 100 million dol-/in an audit. He estimated the total high school teacher. . ‘ Detroit. ; R Another change effective Mon- nounced today by Alan D, Simon- jars in contracts expected to be day, June 18 will close Sander. on. head of the local office. Harris assigned to the state within two son between Cass and Oakland to Will begin his new duties. immedi- months, Ford said, military pro- traffie until work is completed. ately. curement will be stepped up as AN parking along Oakland be. He comes to Pontiac following 18 soon as the new defense depart- tween railroad tracks and Baldwin) months aboard the destroyer-escort|ment appropriation bill passes will be temporarily suspended, The Blair in the Atlantic Fleet. Harris| thorugh Congress. traffie official suggested use of|previously served aboard LST’s, Allison and Close streets. the battleship New York, and at them were reportedly cashed Fri- Berndt, Swimmi —_________ Rete neat cae se was ie Molotov Loses day night when he ves last seen -raires Donald peared ae ae ag i be oe ° “ge -submarine warfare during ae in this sector. teacher Hisar, Chape e William R. ° Legislatur e Modifies [Wat Nee Tce evel 18% Out Again— _ |The detectives told of finding| scasetss, Tiomemny solace, mer. |ton Co.. until 10:20 a.m, Saturday. native servi some blank checks and several Abbott Millar, lyears in the Navy and now tives Ot Auto Factory |pieces of paper on which Freer al- eee = ‘ Harry P. Wilber |with his wife in Lake Orion. pie MOSCOW \wW—The Soviet State Highway Act i te ye Sa. - (Continued From Page One) | entered the Navy eft juation ¢rmment has changed the name commissioners to hold their jobs. loma and Rep. George M. Van commissions while they sat in from high school there in 1938. ‘BEST IN ANY STATE’ Peursem of Zeeland, labor com- bd © lke in Hospital warevasy stare Adenauer Visits [ne second most expensive of the Molotov automobile factory. ito the Gorky auto works. Hence-| forth it will produce a car called Ihe = asen The factory, at the town of Gorky on the Volga River, has been turning out the Zim car. The Soviet value of forged checks would reach $5,000 to $10,000. Freer, who was working at the construction firm as a bookkeeper, is said to have altered and cashed the $432 check last Wednesday and stolen 44 blank checks from the company office. Friday. Most of legedly practiced signatures of the ‘owners in a check of his room. Most of the checks known to have been passed averaged $90, accord- ing to the investigators. They said ts on ar- ticles with the large checks made out to himself with forged signa- tures of the owners typed or writ- ten in most cases. Mary Jane Clarke, who will at- itend college in the fall, Carl Foltz, ‘a collegian, and Kay Fogarty, a high schooler, will guide radio dra- matics. Summer sports will be under Mrs, Jane Foster, teacher, and Family night swimming is part iof his effort for more adult ac- tivities, according to Girardin, It will be from 7 to 9 p.m. each Wednesday beginning next week. ‘Adults will be allowed to swim Thursday nights, from 7 to % * City Manager D. C. Egbert has accepted the post of engineer-man- ager of the Southeasterirt Oakland ‘ents, the John Quirks of Detroit, Besides her husband she leaves a daughter, Bonnie Lee, her par- four brothers, and three sisters. | Service will be Saturday at 1 p.' lat- Redeemer Lutheran Church, | 'with interment in Glen Eden | Cemetery on West Eight Mile, Service for Harry P. Wilbur, | 61, $2212 Westiady Drive, who | died yesterday at St. John Hos- | pital, Detroit, after a long illness, | wilh be at Bet! Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. at 3:30 | p.m. Friday. Interment will be | in Cleveland, 0. 7 | He came here two years ago. E and was a Detroit representative for the Copper Steamship Com- Choice of Over 40 Styles Briar Pipes ie 00 Low Price Genuine imported briar pipes will make a fine Father's Day gift. Choice of one big group. Give Dad a carton of his favorite brand of cigarettes for Father's Day. Don’t pay more than Simms Low Price for Cigarettes. (Plus 6c tax.) ~ King Size BEST PIPE BUYS! mittee chairmen in be ee jautomobile, its name comes from — oe a tive houses, answ illiams the Russian words meaning “tac-|] | P| County garbage and rubbish au-|pdny, of Cleveland, a subsidiary ° ¥: Ge Bromia P |e rarer for a Slat ransat antic ane thority, and plans to leave his of cglladeseag Bieer - Cope. : The Republican defendeq the rmon r 1er ay | mos' expensive tan fF R d e: See local post on August 1. ves P i $3 present jobless pay system as Brief Call; President is the Zis, initials of the Russian’ are @ uction n He will take the place of George Harry P. ITI, his mother and a F Vek ° Changeable the best in any state, called the | . words for “factory named for) Schmid, who is going to Grand|sister in Cleveland and a brother amous Make e Governor's program “irresponsi.| Has Comfortable Night Stalin.” That factory already has! CANNES (INS) — An agree- Rapids city post. lin Philadelphia. Bri Pi ° Bowl Styles ble” and said without “crippling” : |been romana ~ Reagent auto ment to slash Transatlantic airline | —————————— a riar ipes . Pi Se ts . _,._, | works, as ye car's name fares was near approval today at higher taxes it would soon bank- = WASHINGTON # — President hasn't been changed. limectes pero - — : LOW PRI CHAIRS FRANK MEDICO $ 00 ; pe ror ne eg ress °F ipisenhower held a hospital room| itional airline renmene ‘itive Compare SIMMS CES on 7 Priced from. .... ¢ $4 KOOLSMOKE Ser, $9 QF _ a talk with West German Chancellor py + ’ or . 6 e For PORCH — For LAWN — For BEACH ok. cra $ 3 Extra Bowls... present, igan awards are Konrad Adenauer today after what |[) ed Old Gl S - GRABOW nd LCON payable at the rate of $30 to $54 was described as the President's! esign y ory pariocal Aamsaetica oases inter. Sturdy Hardwood Frame $2.30 Veluo— $] 30 ¢ Stee teen. $4,965 a week, depending on the number most comfortable night since beh t Got Littl C edit “We are approaching « soluticn| with Trade-In... . e $6.95 VIKING Set . of an employe’s dependents, for a entered Walter Reed Hospital five u | e f | and another three or four days, Deck or Yacht mies ey raged ay aeabeen ae : 4 Extra Bowls ...... $4.95 | |days ago. | Adenauer and Secretary of State maximum period of 26 weeks. Williams asked they (Continued From Page One) be com-|. may produce one.” The spokesman said the main puted on the basis of 65 per cent Dulles, who also took part im the brought it off, but the story goes|issue now is the desire of Ameri- of the employe's average wage or brief courtesy call, arrived at the that the British finally backed off/can companies to ‘cut fares as} 66 2-3 per cent of the average state- hospital at 9:45 am. They were|and prepared to demolish the lit--much as 30 per cent. He said Chair SIMMS Fecture Value! wide wage of covered employes,|taken directly to the President's tle brig, so Reid lowered boats, such a large reduction is being. YOUR CHOICE with the addition of $5 for each third-floor suite at the hospital, scuttled his ship and seized alopposed by European airlines be- dependent. _ red unlikely there was [stone convent ashore, daring the|cause of their higher operating | | - $3 Box of 50 KING EDWARD CIGARS aeecenee : \British to follow, REUTHER TO APPEAR | ey detalles fioruenien “ee ee ee Sa «sé | TF Regular 6c each ‘King Edward’ In no case, however, could bene- | isenhower appareat Instead, the English vessels ; | il 4 RAL ABASASL EA Cigars, full box of 50—tactory fits exceed 90 per cent of the in-| py oel between this country imped back toy England for ae ceawenic Gor aet suggested fresh cigars thet will make tesprplntscimcab pay ta ean [peer Germany over pairs, carrying their dead and/of third class fares, in addition to e | pel dias dined , Sergei spes dormer wounded. As a result, other troops|present first class and tourist | 2¢ 5.88 $1.25 Canadian Club ........ 25 in Box 99 weeks to 39 weeks for all eligibles staneneat - assail: alu cee ae New phased ale : < $ ° ois Den bess aust! _ 3 in as gt Faulkner dwelt on the cost of Soviet Union's “brutal” partition (15 days late—tour days after An-iG i. Dike And oe a teat com hors coor $4.25 t ¢ Den Coreen 1ee. 25 in Box $375 = an ce — of Germany. There were indica-|drew Jackson reached the dP urrice volo n eat canves seats im gay colors Hardwood ogee —o Bouquet...... = mn Sex os 20 jor provi . |tions, however, that Adenauer is with his Tennessee militia. or Unemployment Talks | Frames, weather - : ‘an Perfeetes.......50 in . United Auto Workers Presi. |far from sharing the view of some| When Reid came home—tamous~ ploy | Check —_— — creme Wdeela =... & nie ad deat Walter Reuther was to ex- |U-S. officials that there has been but broke because $25,000 of his. DETROIT (INS)—General Mo- B 98 North —ind .75 El Producte Pertecto Fines 25 in .25 plain te the House Labor Com. | change for the better in the gov- own money had been lost in the tors Corp. today had agreed to — Saginaw $2.00 King Edward Cigarifies. . 25 in Box $1.75 mittee today how benefits could jernment of the Soviet Union since privately owned brig which he)|ake part in a Detroit conference | Street » | mM MM » f Floor $3.13 El Producto Bouquet. .... 2 : in - etd be increased without bankrupt. (he death of Premier Stalin jscuttled — Jackson greeted ns current unemployment sit-| ww BEV EG VE & BROTHERS hs 6 Onion 8s nil cas tag, the EncenpleyTneet ee ee UENO yw vaoal, there mould have tees| Gov. G, Mennen Williams, De-|———sassemeeeeeeeemeemns a $2.50 R. G. Dun Intermission. 50 in Box $2.25 The House passed and sent to! someone outside of the personal no Battle of New Orleans.” treit Mayor Albert E. Cobo, United | = pes poll ag " ood ee 82 Ae Aa oe the Senate a bill appropriating an| | ‘Auto Workers President Walter | PRICES SLASHED for Ded’s Day Gifts! $1.50 Bankers Choice Supreme 25 in Box $1.25 Reid was never reimbursed for and official family and hospital) additional $125,000 for construction staff members indicated he was the loss. For a while he ran a HELIN’S Newest Reuther and others are expected to participate in the meeting at of a @0-medium security prison | the recuperation schedule | * school, commanded re- 4a a alee 868=6=—hl fe dicted for him by bis Gecters. are ship for recruits, eer was|Detroit's Cadillac Square —_ FISHCAKE Lures SMOKERS’ ACCESSORIES! New York harbor master. He re-| Tuesday —As Advertised by MORT NEFF on TV— Lawmakers appropriated the ex- } tau money ater lesrine swtvor Record 3 Drownings joined the Navy in 1842 and retired GM President Harlow Curtice| $1.35 in 1856. He died in 1861 at 78. |wrote Williams he would be repre- | sented by Harry W. Anderson, GM | vice president in charge of per- Spinning Lures or E.4" Lures Every fishing Ded can use these. Buy several at Gimmes savings a wittoat using prise aber iM Lakes of County Bay City Newspaper without using prison labor. (Continued From Page Oney Manager Will Retire sonnel. School Superintendent | 7 | j : of Highlond Pork Quits_| ‘term mtn fre | 243 cr a anes > Afghanistan Rocked He Bay City Times, today announced) we HIGHLAND PARK (INS) — Dr.| began again oe SS hae’ recipmation etaecttee July 1. by Five Earthquakes —2nd Floor Big Selection of Good Nationally Max §. Smith will leave his post John Holland Krafft, 49, retail , Advertised as superintendent of Highland Park} Mrs. Ocpek was swimming with advertising manager of the Times} NEW DELHI, India (» — Five W d { l FATHER’S DAY Gift PIPE RACKS | schools on July 1 to become pro-|two companions to a raft about 300'since 1944, was named manager. (days of earthquakes in Afghanistan onere a \ $1.50 Pipe Rock $49 eee oa and nee res from shore in Walled Lake Ralph E. Schweitzer, 37, a member may have killed more than 100 ‘ Holds 4 Pipes...... LIGHTERS arte th vent at Michigan when she lagged behind about of the display advertising staff of|persons, reports from Kabul said| — 31 | $2.50 Rack and jar, § State University. /10:15 p.m. the Flint Journal, will succeed | today. Complete e iS | E Holds 4 Pipes... ... 1.95 = s3.95 ronson $3.01 Smith has been Highland Park Lose Grip ON VICTIM Krafft as Times’ retail] advertising! The tremors, described as : E $2.95 Pipe Rack WINDLITE ....... school suprintendent for six years. | According to Cx James Ful. ™anager. |land-locked Asian nation’s, wo! | ' EE Holds 12 Pipes. $2.39 ZIPPO $3.50 FON, ames | Simpson has managed the Timesirecorded earthquake, varied in ine. (Y Primitive nomadic tribes which) | Lge est crssivend, bet cod, bentllwith a buoy. Dragging resumed|Mrs. Hazel Sullivan's home, 1826|OT@ers on the Soviet Union. Scar. | Teberos Pact $149 jcity of communications with that, neon and sight time thunderstorms ‘this morning in 14 feet of water off Webster to the ‘amount of $2,000 i he full xtent of ombineatio Feeeiee seeheuainn Cotta can Novi Township Park believed started by a child playing’ . nd, —_ er o ® the death and destruction might, ccsecteest Seae syseentsae Se| The Lapeor man, Robert ©. |With matches, caused $500 furni-|im Ott tee weeke Pipe & Tebecce $195 —s —— ores! an heer brief- Cues, was fishing im a rowboat jture damage and $1,500 to a bed-, : _ Pouch od 6 < § higher umderstorms is Grats Lake coven mdies [Om and walls of the home. "Bed Thi f St iL Nationally Se GS aa < Cou Seumatitare creceaibe 8 em Rorthwest of Lapeer, according | r on ne res Advertised PIPE TOBACCOS! Mg am: Wind cwiecity to myn) t@ Lapeer County deputies. Girls State at U. of M. Again—Steals Trousers Ouali : mm: \ uality Direction: Southwest Sun sets Thursday st @ 10 pm Sen rises Friday at 455 em Moon rises Thursday at 11 45 am Pontiac police believe the notori- Apparently he fel] out of the boat! ANN ARBOR (®—More than 300| ous ‘Bedroom Burglar’ was the into 18 feet of water, possibly a Michigan high school girls will at- victim of a heart attack. The body tend the 16th annual Wolverine culprit who last night snitched -a| Gift Buying is easy at Simms if your DAD is @ pipe smoker — give him a can of his Favorite Tobacco. 2 Complete Moon sets Priday at 1211 am —— was recovered at 10:30 a.m. by|Girls State at the University of|pair of trousers and $10 from a. am scastioaten “ie “vem " juice Grant, 17, who lives on a fap June 19-26. The rex: ltrot Door bedroom window. | Prince Albert, 1 ib. can.......... .86 sesecer aso -96|lalee. student government program,| The theft was reported by Ted, FISHING Velvet Tobacco, 1 Ib. : o afm. 9pm”. , 83| Larry Brown, 12, of Sumpter) sponsored by the American Legion|Sarafinski, 241 S. Paddock St., who | Half-Half Tobocco ‘ 1b. con... 86 10 B. BW... ..06.- 08 |Township in suburban Detroit,| Auxiliary, will include a series of|said the window screen had been Granger Tobe 15 . sae Wetnestay in Ponting \drowned when he stepped into deep| mock elections for city, county and|removed and the trousers taken OUTFITS R rit T, eee, oz. con..... .79 the recorded dowator 7 ge water while wading in Edison offices. 4 srg eboney oz. con...... .92 « Kean, tomperatsres 00 000000000! Lake near Belleville Casting and Still Fishing : " U0 Os, COM........ 218 : aa Stewart, 2, of Flint, _ Kentucky Club, 14 ox. can...... .90 jj crates = Mm a Tm He wen Gorm'o igh fet eo | | Friends Tobecce, 14 or. cam. .0.. 78 e Lowest tempersture. o0cc.e 000 #8 of water, 300 feet trom shore. Better Then Pictured $ 88 : Ed worth 1 ib. om Ganerees “ye |) ipeeniersRatn, 2 Forrest Beckwith, 18, of Grand| EVERYTHING HE NEEDS—Costing Sand’ Snae! Vite nae ae Ledge rowned in Lake : reei, bd ion } ti # . sie ele ses 6.6 6 Mle mighest ond Lovant, Fempsreteres Tee | Eaton County. semeoe fishing rod, steel tackle box, tien, Holiday, 1 Ib. can... .. Giiesie ele « Weed #3 tm 1082 ; 4 in 1966, : bobbers, eon ft fos shes | Old Briar, 1 tb. cam............1.37 : : ——— : | ! F ne bobbers, \ * s t, gatt- x Ruth Weds Ruth in Ruth hook, landing net, etc... . even a 32-page Fisherman's Manual. @| ted eh een ote ane | RUTH, Nev. Miss Ruth An-| Mixture #79, 1 Ib. can... .......2.50 simon coe Stanley C. Ruth drove} : : es/from Dalles, Ore., to ried here. That was so Miss An- a Tebacces $3|tonsen could become Mrs. Segin a | —Main SiRuth in Ruth. wuene EMM SD secrices A | Fs aesneeSsecis * F F : Pd i | » : : 1 | J 4 hy & oe te > ‘ 3 | , sd THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE V4; 1956 | Cara | TIER ee launching of the vaccination pro-{éd that Salk vaccine “be given| A study of + Alaskan eagles |two-thirds fish and less than one . Medics Reveal (s'sSttestiserita ac ech’ rests Roya" i Ssh oer Ss LS OPEN uni 10 P.M.’ Teather to ‘orps res the vaccine itself, “the vaceine|ing in Hawail."* About two - thirds PITTI III OO ITY |G IVE T NE Spe oe COKE HCHHOHCOSHSOSSSSHCHSCOSCESSEEEED program had saluat (sic) |of the were inoculated. | TERRIFIC BARGAINS —Big Selection of Pontiac’s Greatest Selection of Salk Discovery aad corer : The candy industry uses about Ladies’ Summer Playshoes! 7 for E T0 0 Ls Purpose = Purse Pp t dé-|80 varieties of farm products. fo: Capt. Poos, when he first de-/80 varie . ~ LADIES’—MISSES’—GIRLS’ Lik ? PUUE ES CER eeePECe SUSE EEE ESE ES ——d Polio Vaccination Given tected the outbreak, recommend-| ingredients. , Playshoes-Crepes During Epidemic Peak | penm Proves Effective . and Flatties Values to $3.00 You'll Have a ‘GLAD DAD’ When You Give Him Gifts He Can Wear! CHICAGO W—~A team of Navy doctors reported today that Salk, SAVINGS FOR MEN polio vaccine apparently can be given during the height of an epi- You Can Give DAD Two or More ‘FRUIT-OF-THE-LOQM'’ demic with little or no paralysis- 3 x. Dress Shirts provoking effect of its own, * * WHITES and PASTEL COLORS « Capt. John R. Seal of the naval Medical Corps reported on the vaccination of more than 26,010. children nie married adults in Navy and Marine service families in Honolulu during what he called a “rather-severe” polio ae there last fall. The joint report, made with Na-| val Capt, Robert S. Poos of Pearl) Harbor, Hawaii, and Dr. Neal Nathanson of Atlanta, Ga., was ‘ prepared for the annual meeting j of the American Medical Assn. : (AMA), | Dr. Seal said some doctors feared that the act of vaccination Compare anywhere. . . you won't find a bigger selection at lower prices than at Simms. New styles, new colors in smart summer YF tootwear rN 0 0 Sanforized broadcloths in whites, blue, pink, yel- low, green, cognac, etc os Keen’ { _— Famous MONEY BACK © Nor as GUARANTEE, as adver- Saginaw JIMM).,.: rests Basement ‘ | | ‘ ia , 4 . , = 7 ; tised im leading maga- during an epidemic might Pro lB” sessed Button Ragelor + “tines “Suen 14 to 17 WOMe ee Tease eeee eae wrRA! might already have been infected. ’ . pene with polio virus. . Se need, — | Beautiful Selection of If You Have ‘DADS’ Foot Size—Simms te vam tater NEGLIGIBLE EFFECT ; ‘ H he Sh Sli tee Hi bell of sect ih But the results showed, he said, Men $s Ties as Just the oe or ipper : ™ hai that the “provoking effect, if pres- eal ab all was tewtigtie Compare to $1.50 Sellers Also, he said, the behavior of € the epidemic, following the vac- | cine program, was ‘‘consistent with the vaccine -being effective. | although no conclusive proof of effectiveness was obtained.” Actually, there was a decline in the rate of cases following the DELUXE OUTFIT— Everything He Needs to Drill, Sand, Buff. Grind. Polish, Etc. 33-Pc. Power Drill Kit Powerful, high - speed electric drill $24.95 Value has key lock chuck. Comes in handy —SIMMS PRICE tote-tray box as pictured. Complete Sli with drill bits, sheepskin buffer, sand- $ ta ppers ing discs, grinding. wheel, wire brush, A | Give Dad two or more of, these ties — new, modern selection in all designs and colors. Compare QUALITY & PRICE Famous ‘Blocks’ MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE + demu et wine colored. Choice of either Bale ip Compare to $3.00 ] alues al] sizes r to 12 89 Men's 100% LEATHER Romeo Slippers Ex Bs etc. Shop early —only 36 at this $1.00 : money-saving price. ues Compore This Value— ANYWHERE! _Choige of Styles GIFTS That YOUR DAD Can Use! MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Socket Set 97° moceasin style. all hand eather sole and plaid br Mig Other As pictured. Grad- ee uated sizes ort $2.00 Value 2 for $3.50 E Pemous Empire mit- = é 7 38-PIECE jd cet oe Huge selection of sport shirts in solid Elastie i Handy 3 Piece : ish, uge * rt shurts in solic 46 | Loder bina game a s colors ‘Dan Rivers’, cotton chest Sides Tool Box with End Wrenches and _— > Chi | | ae stripes, dip ‘n’ dry styles, rayon knits, S " isé | P aman Oo esos oe aie” Dae Sen fe Socket Set SahY Sets | if choice of colors and designs style. St ry tehed PAPER-MATE leather im il Ball Pen soles. Weer $21.95 S 88 P we $1.19 Value racers indoors or wide Vane Famous “HANES” Brand out Sizes 6 } ‘alue 97: Seve Over $10 Men's ‘T Shirts Cambridge—Crepe Tempered steef | * t] vr stee If Perfect—$1.00 Value MEN'S and 6O Sr eee blades, 134 Canvas Ox ord and needs ... priced so you can af- Plastic ag: 11,29 Now tn two-tone ford it. Complete with ratchet drive, _ Allen wrenches, sockets, etc. Sturdy Clamp-on Style Handy Storege Spece BENCH VISE “STACKMASTER™ as; Sizes C j aa Men's Sires 98 S-M-L - - 6's te 12 C4 Boys’ Sizes HANES 11% to 6 Nylon rei inforced neckband won?t sag Cushion Insole and arch Canvas ~ yw stretch cut of shape uppers Im choice of several colors for Dad's gift giving. $2.59 Value Finest Mode hitelonty: Parts Cabinet S 48 , esbati nemes? , 4 or Shirts 8 Canvas Oxfords 12-Drawer Model rregulers o @ Shirt NYLON MESH : 44 | evs _ Ribbed 'T. 77 *3 2'2-Inch Brush Men's Sus ste teas 6% to 12 24-Drawer (as pictured) $6.44 Pull-out drawers in see - thru Hi plastic, metal case. Famous ‘UNION’ brand ldeal size for the home handyman Imported from Germany 2 for sie 79° Men's colorful: ribbed ‘T° shirts with nylon reinforced neck. All sizes ‘includ- “ing extra large. __) Every Father Can Use These! FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM Underwear [NSN 988 Fine Cotton Knit ¢< nt oo ; » - ot ATHLETIC SHIRT 49 aN ails) Knit from long staple cotton. Ez Pt cert f All sizes 36 to 46. Nylon en- @ Moccasin Toe Styles Leng Wearing e 3 @ Army & Novy Lests TEE SHIRTS Longe-weartng, nylon enforced neck holds shape. All sizes, 3 for ...... =a vas $208 j Fully Santorized BOXER pieces 69° Elastic ¥ alist, broadcloth tn stripes, ‘patterns and eclid colors. All sizes for 6d eee $2.05 Fine Cottons KNIT BRIEFS 69 ¢ Nylon enforced leg openings BSmooth—etretch waist. 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CeATHER Cork Reinforced CREPE RUBBER Genvine LEATHER UPPERS Men’s Oxfords 2 and 4 Eyelet Styles 47 Sizes 6 to 12 AN Py ay Boys’ Sizes Blucher styles in cordovan, "iy ine 2\ to 6 brown, smoke and bleck. Extra 7 . $3.77 » happy on Father's Mick crepe rubber soles, leather “Q*) = Day. Scout Style—Hand DAD'S DAY SPECIAL ° insoles. Limited stock Ist Quality—LEATHER Urpers : | 5-Pc. Sa aa Camp Axe | 6-ft. Steel ngs lw Big Selection—Briefs and Boxers ‘Men’ s Swim Suits sui 1.59 Solid color briefs or plaid boxer swim trunks, Built-in supporters, all sizes. ’ eae =«CLift-Out Looks ike a vise Adjusts ‘2 Tray to 1'-inch jaws Ideal me Make amy Dad § Dad Gift. Will Make ‘DAD's’ Electric Raror Work Much Better! i SPEEDAK Saw Sets Regular $1.59 $0c Value Converta AC current. 5 : pe t for Men's Twill Water : 3 3° Soot, aeent maven Ball SG Repellent S C Rad C —— electric. Le SF Men's Poplin Value Caps H Plastic ; ats i 180 Poker Chips — and Reck Set Men's Sizes 6 to 12 Boys’ Sires 2% to 6 Carpenter's, k e y- hole, pruning, mitre, etc., blades. Army surplus, worth much more. OD color. MIMD vcd Sises 6% to @titehed-brim hat tn choice of grey colors. 1 or brown. Cool oe Straw Weaves Men’s Sport Caps Styled ont as pictured, jeather uppers, rubber soles. Com- fortable sandals for summer Wear. olce -_ : Plaids, checks, 2-tones, etc. of wine, gatural. Brown 19 yer chips with Zk, that SSE Cool summer headwear in sizes 49: than pictured. > : SS es 6% to 712. 98 North —Bargain | ‘8B t 00% Sextanw Mela Pee — tt ul aVaa' oD srorners aaa ‘ ; 4 RN ES a i sas Sy i es ee ee ey f = } i 7 y . ss i ‘ | ” : - a - is : . \ -?) SOUR | | ° : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 ‘ | | pe * ; é randie'rR’s! platy e wrt og Future Industrial Plants M ay Contain More Radioactivity Than War Needs WASHINGTON Up—Accumulated|skeleton of her baby is beautifully showing about half the children in waste from industrial plants in the formed.” : the United States are born to par coming power age MAY) Genetics was a subject for ma- ents under 30, none-tenths to par- contain more latent. lethal radio io attention in the report, Over- ents under 40. _ { - getivity. than — be turned exposure to radiation by the par-| The report gave hydrogen bomb loose in & nuc ; wer. ens can cause mutation of chil- tests a relatively clean bill of! This ts one of the ary ©flaren born to them or their de- health on radiation menace. Weav-| the National —,° — a ‘scendants, it said. er said contamination as a result. ; ow Sn. ee il nee vai ABLE WORKED OUT : jot fall-outs from tests, if continued | . ae / : ; Te . lat the present level with present | o,° e 7-1 *.. 9 uclear weapon testing, atomic The scientists worked out his type weapons, ‘does not constitute | Shop til 9 Friday Night eee Where Pop Is Tops - at Waite s! power production, medical uses. |table on radiation exposure: one of the major radiological risks ae eee ' Up to 30 years of age, accumu-|for mankind.” | a * Fe . t one point, the report forecast lated radiation on the reproduc- * ¢ @ . | : t when an atomic power indus- tive organs should not excped 10) Also, the scientists once more try has been developed on a world: roentgens (a roentgen is @ meas-lattempted to scotch a belief in wide basis, the accumulation of urement of radiation. An ordinary| some quarters that nuclear weap-| ts core ee eee oe X-ray gives an exposure oflons tests are influencing weather. may more radiation five thousandths of a roentgen.) The report said that ‘no evidence | than would be released in an Up to age 40, accumulated radia-ihas been found which indicates, atomic war.” ition should not exceed Oo roent- that t climate has been in any SAFETY URGED gens. way altered by past atomic and The scientists said in a 62,000-| This scale is based on statistics thermonuclear explosions.” EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED save (7 aon nee enpestes | save up to 99c on regularly to 2.98 Cool Batiste Dress Shirts 399 Including Wash ‘n’ Wear! 5 Breezeweight Sportshirts for Dad 99 + now to guard man against radia-' tion danger from al] sources i They s ed keeping a “‘Ta- diological history” of each individ- “ ual — a continuing record of the amount of exposure to radiation | from X-ray pictures, medical treatment, in laboratories or pow- | er plants, and from fall-out as the result of bomb tests i * s e Dr. Warren Weaver, chairman of the academy's Genetics Com-| @ Porous . . . breeze- weight styles! @ Washable wonders! @ Collars: 14-16, Sleeves: 32-34! mittee, said he thinks people are| : © Light- spending unnecessarily too much weight of the slight tolerance to zadiation Oxford which nature allows them. 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Manager Director Treasurer Genera! : Advertising Joun A. Rumer, douw . W. ‘ w. Cnanas pains Secretary ond Beiter a ae a “Mer ig 1 Titer Classified Manager The Associeted Press te, entit newspaper as well as al) AP pews dispatches. for 40 tents o yee other places in the A all bacriptions payable in advance. ‘3 i. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 Death of J. Kovinsky Is Great Loss to Pontiac A brave but kind and gentle soul has passed from the scene here be- low to join his forefathers in the Great Beyond. After an eventful life of 72 years, Jacop KovinsKy leaves forever a in appearance fragile, Mr. Kovinsxy nevertheless had a soul of iron in-his determina- tion to do what was right and play fairly and squarely with everyone in every way. * * * Probably he played the leading role in the establishment of Temple Beth Jacob, both by inspiration and by example in what he did and what he gave. He was always a leader. And especially was he a leader in generosity, in thoughtfulness to- wards others and in self-effacement. Mr. Kovinsky never marched in the ostentatious ranks. When the bands played near him, it was because he was instructing them to honor someong else. * * * He died a wealthy man. Perhaps this is completely or relatively unimportant, but it be- speaks the determination with which he set about doing every- thing with which he was asso- ciated. Mr. Kovinsky knew the hard, lean years of want and even penury, but no one ever heard him whimper when the pathway was rocky and beset with trouble. * * * In the final analysis, we believe one of his greatest contributions lies in his unshaken loyalty and devotion to his own people—the Jews of this area. He consciously gave a definite portion of his life to this great cause without stint and without reservation. Mr, Kovinsky was a wel] known downtown figure. He was a part of every forward looking move in Pontiac. This city had no more loyal citizen and no more sincere supporter. A great man, shy and humble fn his approach to every- thing, lays down his tasks here below. Progress will that’s the way the world was de- signed — but progress has lost an invaluable ally. L GOP Balks at Plan for $90 Jobless Pay There were no surprises at the opening of Michigan’s special legis- lative session. As expected, Governor WILLIAMS asked approval of his plan to increase jobless pay benefits to a maximum of $90 a week for 39 weeks. Also, as forecast, Republicans already have indicated they won’t support what many consider to be an election yea vote getting measure. . * * * The lawmakers, however, should act quickly on the Gov- ernor’s request that a defect in the 1955 highway bill be cor- rected. The change is necessary to make it possible to market $225,000,000 ‘worth of bonds needed to finance 218 miles of There was little enthusiasm for the _-Governor’s plea for an additional ap- propriation of $125,000 for the min!- mum security prison at Ionia. The extra money is sought so that con- continue —. struction can proceed on a basis of all free labor. , tt * * The Press believes Republicans in the Legislature are right in -opposing the Governor’s gran- diose jobless pay plan. Our be- “lief is strengthened by the fact that Michigan already has the Nation’s most liberal unemploy- ment compensation law: It pro- vides maximum payments up to $54 a week for 26 weeks. * * °<* We also believe that the 38,500 employers and 2,500,000 employed workers covered have a stake in the State unemployment fund. No one ‘should have to be told that higher benefits are impossible without high- er premiums. . Therefore, it is the duty of the Legislature to make sure that the in- terests and insurance rights of these citizens aren’t impaired. EEE “NORTHWESTERN University physi- cians believe a stomach ulcer ac- counted for NAPOLEON’s classic pose. By inserting a hand in his blouse, he could relieve pain with pressure.” —Science Digest. The concensus, however, is that instead of an ulcer, Napoleon had cooties. ConsTRUCTION, expansion and im- provement of highways, streets, hos- pitals, school. facilities and various other things to meet the needs of the future will cost many billions of dol- lars. Many are beginning to wonder if the future won't be too expensive for us to afford: The Man About Town Extra Pavement More in Our Parks Than in Other Entire Counties Horseback riding: What takes your troubles off your mind. In counting up the paved highway mileage in Oakland County, that within our parks and recreational areas often \s overlooked. It amounts to at least 50 miles, most of it new black top. This is more than the entire paved mileage within the borders of some of Michigan's 83 counties. A large part of this new pavement is within the limits of Kent Lake Park and Camp Dearborn, both near Milford. The former is open to the general public and draws over 50,000 visitors on some days. Camp Dearborn is for the use of the people of the City of Dearborn, although over 20 miles away from it, and you are supposed to have the proper windshield sticker on your car when you drive into It. Retiring after nearly 40 years with The Pontiac Press is _ Christian H. Greve, a large part of that time being as chief linotype machinist. He will soon go to Florida. Oakland County is such an attractive place that a Wayne County resident has contacted County Clerk Lynn D. Allen, asking if a residence here ts necessary in order to run for Congress from this district which does not extend outside of our borders. A queer quirk is that Lynn finds that there is nothing in the state or federal constitutions or any law that requires a candidate to be a resident of the congressional district which he seeks to represent. He must only be a resident of the state. Getting broody a little later in the season than usual, “Etheljohn,” the tame pheasant with gender at the home of - Alex. Solley, now tis setting on a nest of 18 pheasant eggs provided for it. For several years jt has hatched out a brood. The Univer- sity of Michigan has asked for a diagnosis of the vital organs of the bird when ‘tt dies. the neutral Although tt was reputed to be a ijate spring, Ralph Bellingham of Waterford says he has corn in his garden that beats “Knee high by the Fourth of July” by fearly a month. Our thanks are going out to Captain Harold E. Strong, of Elizabeth Lake, Commander of Delta Battery, 516th AAA Missile Battalion, just east of Pontiac, for a copy of “Army Times,” which circulates all over the world. It contains the Pontiac Press story about his men cleaning up around the statue of the soldier at the corner of North Sagi- naw St. and Oakland Ave. Verbal Orchids to — Mrs. Eva Scliele of 118 Norton Ave.; ninety-fourth birth- day. , Mrs. Fred Elftman of Pigeon; ninety-second birthday. HURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 ‘ Shoulder to the Wheel David Lawrence Says: Crusaders for Civil Liberties Err, Too, as Do Our Bureaucrats in Government WASHINGTON — Former U.S. Sen. Harry Cain of the state of Washington says there. have been tragic mistakes made in the han- dling of the security-risk program and he doubts whether any such progam is really needed. Mistakes, however, in handling dismissals or suspensions of gov- ernment employes have cropped up from time te time in govern- ment procedures, and many of them happened long before the Communist menace developed. Even Cain, well-intentioned though he is, has himself made some rather serious mistakes of fact in his crusade to discredit the security-risk program of the gov- ernment, as he pooh-poohs Com- munist efforts to infiltrate the government here. Doubtless they were unintentional mistakes, but so are the mistakes of the bureau- crats whom he criticizes, Thus, on May 5, Cain made a speech in New York City before the National Trade Union confer- ence on civil rights. Speaking of the administration’s security-risk program, he said: “In three years of effort, we have found no spies or traitors, sabo- teurs or Communists in positions of trust. Perhaps they are there but we have not uncovered them with the machinery at our com- mand."’ ‘OVERLOOKED CASE Cain overlooked the- case of Joseph S. Petersen Jr.. who is now in jail serving a sentence for having passed on to an agent of a European government some of the most highly confidential codes of the United States government. For nearly five years prior to De- cember 1952 Petersen was doing this and wag caught in 1954 only when the Eisenhower administra- tion put through its checking sys- tem under the existing security- risk program. Some of the codes stolen were of such a highly im- portant nature that they were not introduced at the trial but were shown in chambers to the judge. Before he was arrested Petersen used to write letters to newspapers vehemently protesting that the se- curity-risk program was unfair and unnecessary. Another serious error made by former Sen. Cain concerns the unfortunate case of the Aijr Force analyst whom he publicly defended a few weeks ago be- cause there was such a long de- lay in adjudicating the case by the Air Force. It will be recalled that the analyst, after a long. period of suspension, advertised for a job in the classified-adver- tising columns of a local news- paper and was contacted last February by a member of the Soviet embassy staff in Washing- ton. Promptly the former Air Force employe told his attorney about it and arranged a meeting with the Russian for a few days later. Full information on the iritterview was relayed to the FBI. But here is what former Sen. Caih said about the episode in his May 5 speech: “The Russian was smart in assuming that he had found his pigeon in an American whose gov- ernment would not hire him or fire him. The Russian had reason to believe that his intended American prey was not likely to be employed by any other American until] our subject's government had decided what to do with the body.” REMAINED LOYAL From the foregoing, it could be inferred that the Air Force analyst unbosomed himself to the Russian and told him all about his status as a suspended security risk. But the Air Force. analyst did nothing of the kind. He didn’t reveal any- thing about his own case to the Russian. This information comes from reliable sources in our own government. Then why does Cain say ‘The Russian had reason to believe that his intended American prey was not likely to be employed by any other American until our sub- ject's government had decided what to do with the body’’? The Russian probably didn't know of the American's status or anything about the case be- cause nothing about it had ap- peared tn the press and nothing was said to him by the Air Force analyst, either. Cain, in his speech, was just a little free in his speculation and probably didn’t realize he was embar- rassing the man he was defend- ing. For if the Alp, Force man had been as indiscreet as to advertise in a newspaper for a job and then to tell a stranger—a Rus- sian—about his intimate relations with the Defense Department here, he would hardly have been reinstated later, as he was, even to a “non-sensitive” position in the government. It must be concluded, therefore, that sometimes the crusaders for civil liberties make mistakes, as Doctor’s Advice Can Check Derangement By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. For many years after the pass- ing of Dr. John H. Kellogg, the sage of Battle Creek, Arbuthnot Lane, the London surgeon who ad- vocated and practiced removal of the large bowel (colon) as a use- less and dangerous organ. and Elie Metchnikoff, who thought the consumption of sour milk, particu- larly Bulgarian sour milk, ac- counted for the vigor and longevity of many Balkans, it was extreme- ly difficult to manage patients with colon derangement. Particu- larly the wiseacres, who informed each new doctor they consulted— and they didn't fool around long with just one doctor—that they had “mucous colitis,” or, if that didn’t impress enough, they'd compro- mise on “‘spastic colon.” “What do you mean, for many years?” asks a medical colleague. “They're still extremely difficult to mariage.” . That’s what I mean — many years. Dr. Kellogg was obsessed with the morbid notion of protein pu- trfication in the intestine. 1 never came, across anything in of Bowels his writings thaf indicated he knew such putrefaction is a nor- mal process. Metchnikoff was only 71 when he slipped away. It’s too bad—he left before I wrote the pamphlet Young Folks and Old Folks. If Metchni- koff had been privileged to read and follow the advice in the pam- phlet I believe he might have en- joyed at least another five years of life. If you'd like to avail your- self of the chance Metch missed, send me a stamped envelope bear- ing your address and ask for the pamphlet. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long gtgnp | to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to e Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) SURE I REMEMBERED YOUR BIRTHDAY /READ THIS SOCENT CARD- THEN WE'LL PUT IT BACK! mg ea ren (GA XS 0; do ¢overnment bureaucrats. In the long run, the Klaus Fuchses, the Alger Hisses and the . Peter- sens are caught because a slow- moving security system is better than none. Every year, however, thousands of persons throughout the country are indicted and then acquitted in court trials, but the stigma re- mains. No way has been devised to avoid this. Government security cases, on the other hand, are never publicized unless the accused, through his attorney, brings the case. out in the open to try to get public support, and when this hap- pens the government's side of the case rarély is revealed because it is based on confidential informa- tion. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) , j i Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Old Glory flies throughout the world ... By land and air and sea . .. To guard the freedom that is ours... From every enemy .. . Our soldiers stand on distant shores . . . Our planes patrol the skies ... And our great ships. explore the waves .. . In search’ of foreign spies .. . We pledge allegiance to our flag . . . With hand and heart sincere . . . And bind our conscience to preserve .. . The peace we hold so dear... From every mast our stars and Stripes . . . Proclaim our faith and pride . . . And symbolize the vic- tories . , . Of those who fought and died .. . May God be always with us; to... Protect our banner bright .. . And help us keep our courage in... The struggle that (Copyright 1956) is right. Noice of the People , ‘Saginaw Resident’ Says Pontiac Needs ‘Clean Up’ Letters will be oof when ore name, sddrese and number of these will not published if the writer so req unless the letter is In driving through your city, I have learned that you have a move- ment on foot to “‘clean up.’’ You - should have. I think the number of small papers lying around on your sidewalks is a civic disgrace. I refer to bags, candy wrappers, gum papers, etc. You can’t blame the city management for this. The ° fault lies wholly with the citizens. I remained over night at the Wal- dron and spent some of the eve- ning walking around your dowr- town streets. I’m very happy to say the city of Saginaw is not as unkept. Saginaw Resident Resident Seconds Request for News of Legislature I commend the motives back Pa; of the uest for printing more — Pontiac news in The Press. Would it not be possible to give as much space as the New York Times does for “Major Bills in Congress” and “Proceeding in — Washington?’ It doesn’t take.much space to inform us of how our legislators vote on major issues. Would you welcome requests from readers for more information on certain bills which might not be covered under “Major Bills in Congress?” Mrs. Eldred Mathes - 2674 Sylvan Shores Dr. Looking Back 15 Years Ago HEAVIEST RAF raid of war bat- ters Ruhr. CIO REPORTS plans to purge — Reds, 20 Years Ago FDR SAYS US. will avoid war. CHINA INCREASES war prep- aration. Hal Boyle Says: , Mary Roberts Rinehart Recalls Glory, Tragedy NEW YORK \#—Mary Roberts Rinehart, nearing 80, is suffering from writer's cramp. : * *« *@ This comes as a terrible blow to the onetime nurse who became the most successful woman author in American history, LOVES TO WORK _ “I have trouble with my tight hand,” she said. ‘‘It's a chore for me even to write a check today. 1 do hope it will clear up soon, for I love to work. I'm véry much at a loss ‘now that I'm not writing.” * Writer's cramp is a rare disease among modern authors. Most use typewriters, some even dictate their stories. But Mrs. Rinehart {!s a pains- ng craftsman who writes three drafts of every mystery story or novel she turns out by 1 with a fountain pen she has used for 24 years * *¢ e@ That fountain pen is her most cherished possession. She yalues it even more highly than the Gainsborough and Raeburn por- traits that adorn the, living room of her richly furnished 17-room Fifth Avenue apartment, where she lives alone. She has three servants. She even puts the pen in a box in a bedside table when she sleeps. THE SAME POINT “IT might leave a diamond brace- let lying around,” she said. ‘‘but never that pen. I've never even d to change the point in 24 ee e@ Mrs. Rhinehart took up writing after the panic of 1907 wiped out the family investments and left them $12,000 in debt. She had three young sons at the time. “TI never really meant to be a writer.”’ she said. “I never wanted a career. And if I bad to start al! over again today, I don't think I would. ‘The competition now is too keen.” * * LJ - But competition rarely bothered Mrs. Rinehart. Writing .on a rigid schedule — from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. — she turned out from 2.000 to 6,000 words a day. The result: 60 books that made her the lead- ing best seller American author of the 20th century. They have sold more than 11 million copies. $27 MILLION PAID A publisher recently estimated that in the last 49 years her world public has paid $27,000,000 to buy her books and sre hee plays. s Mrs. Rinehart is justifiably proud of that record. She feels it’s ‘“‘not a bad achievement for one woman working all alone with a pen at a desk.’ She loves to live graciously, surrounded by the symbols of splendor and elegance. Her spirit leans on and is refreshed by the durability of lovely things. - * = . “The nicety of living is going out of the world.” she said. “But 1 like it and cling to it “My tenure of life has been un certain. I must make the best of it I can. MUCH TRAGEDY “T’ve lived a life so filled with tragedy I could never take safety for granted. I've been so close to dying so many times, and yet I'm not a coward. Even at my age I'm not afraid of dying. | hope I'm not afraid of anything.” » * . Mrs. Rinehart's life has been full of tragedy and illness. Her brilliant father, an inventor, com- mitted suicide. idler mother, a paralytic invalid, was accidental- ly scalded to death in her bath, unable to cry for help In 1932 she‘lost her husband, @ tuberculosis specialist. Fifteen times she herself has undergone surgery, once for cancer, She has survived four coronary attacks and, against the advice of her doctor, still smokes a pack of cigarettes a day. . s * * Her greatest joys are “to be surrounded by my family’—she has more than a dozen great- grandchildren—'‘and to do a day 8 work." ADMIRES COURAGE Still mellow, warm, and cheer. ful, she admires courage and kindness above all other virtues and says today’s generation is braver than it is given credit for. Case Records of a Psychologist Best Plan for Unmarried Mothers Is to Offer Child for Adoption, Crane Says. Alice will be an unwed moth- er. She must drop out of high school next term. Should she consider keeping her baby of let it be adopted? And where can she turn for confidential help during this critical pe- riod? Scrapbook this case rec- ord for future use when you are asked such questions. You teenagers should avoid this tragedy by using the booklet named below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-382: Alice G., aged 16, is a high school junior. “Dr. Crane, we need your advice desperately,’ her worried mother said. , “Alice used to baby-sit for a family down the street. Somehow Alice got involved with the hus- band and is due to have a baby in six months. * * * ; “We feel there is no point fn hounding the man in the case for he has only a modest income, barely enough to sapport his fami- ly. “So we think it would be wise to let Alice go away to have the baby and then let some good couple adopt it. “Alice wants to come back and finish high school. So what do you suggest?”” USE GUMPTION Alice’s mother is a_ sensible woman, and Alice is to be com- mended- for wishing to complete her high school education. Moreover, the best interest of all concerned will dicthte that the baby be adopted into some good the procedure to follow. in such a case?"’ you may well inquire. Olive H. Bigger. Executive Secretary of the Child Welfare Division in New York City, offers this helpful counsel: “We recommend that such girls contact their State Depart- ment of Social Welfare, usually located at the state capital. They are encouraged to seek help in their own part of the country rather than travel great dis- tances.”’ In the large cities there are usu- ally maternity homes for unmar- ried mothers. And the Salvation Army is always a safe and con- aaa source of information and Such agencies, whether private or state, offer confidential at- tention to the harassed and panicky unmarried woman who is in the same condition as Alice. MORAL LOGIC “Should I try to keep my baby or let it be adopted?” is the com- mon cry of such’ young mothers. In arriving at moral decisions we use the rule that whatever does the most) good for. the most people over the longest period of time, is the right course of action. - ~it gives the mother heartache to part with her baby. But she would also suffer a lot of heartache if she kept it, because she would often see the social handicaps to her child which unwed mother- hood produces. On the other hand, if she lets the baby be adopted, it will be happier in the long run, for it will have no stigma in the com- munity which it must try to live down. The_ foster mother will also be delighted. to have the baby and thus expend her normal maternal yearning upon it. \ And the foster father will alse be happier to. have a child to make his home life more normal. So baby, foster mother \and fos. ter father will all three be happier, while the real mother will not be much unhappier in the long run. Indeed, without the baby she will be more likely to live down her mistake and marry success- fully. So the wise plan is to let such a baby be adopted. It is generally better for the un- wed mother thus to have a short period of intense heartache than to torture herself for many years with visible evidences of the dis- advantage to her child when she keeps it. But to avoid these ies in the first piace," drt aneane in illicit sexual relations. Wait till you are married. Send for my booklet “Sex Pro- — phen | People,”’ enclos- ng a return envelope; plus 20 cents in coin. oes You teen-ages should steer your behavior by its medical and psychological advice, Always write to Dr. George in care of The Ponting viccuen Michigan, enclosing a 3c’ stam self. reseed en 200 to co typing and printing costs when you ong psychological charte and pam- (Copyright 1956) 4 s . , ) 7 ~ . = ¢ - Z ’ ar ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. 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The infromation | ready to track the violent howlers, gathered in stations as distant | with smooth working team of fore-| as Cua, the Bahemes, Purrte | Rico, Jamaica and other points | This Yeor’s-Names throughout the Caribbean. The hurricanes will be tracked | were never heard from again. On Sept. 26, 1955, a Navy bur- |C.; New Orleans, La., as well as ricane-hunter headed inte the | Miami and re in to Caribbean. center of Hurricane Janet with . . established | Toronto news rmen aboard, | Stations are ee They radioed’ Miami some 90 ‘from Brownsville, Tex., to north- miles from the storm center, but ¢T™ Maine. Hurricane data from |these points will be used for re . search and. engineering purpose. Veteran forecaster Dunn said much is being done to combat the| COMBINED OPERATION Fe of boat known as the Bermuda) bureau. 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An elaborate forecast center has|carry more ‘than 1,000 feet of sail ee Rents Hee: The Air Force, with headquar- By 1947 the number had names selected, in alphabetical. |‘%¢Y either strike land or break) have been placed in Washington,|been set up in West Palm Beach, although i sony 4 feet feet one inch ters in Bermuda, will track the|shrunk to 440.- Last year only 254 order, are Betsy, Carla, Dora, [UP faF out im the ocean. D. C.; Norforlk, Va.; Charles, S.|Fla., which will also aid the Miami! long Five new air stations are being were left. Bithel, Poesy Greta, “Hattie, | Crews of ‘Air Foce and Navy s Odett, Paula, Quendy, Rhoda, hurricane hunters will fly recon- I naissance planes directly into the ‘center of the storms. The vital, *| information they compile will be | quickly relayed to the Miami casters, Tir Force and Navy filers headquarters for use in adivsories and costly equipment |or warnings. 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Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1936 * Demon Runyon was a master of satire, especially on the Wild West ragitig in the 1930's. him by his father and grandiather, to show the true situation and d “Things certainly look mighty bad for us this night® my Grand- pap is saying. “There we-are, fif- teen of. us men with the women and children, behind the wagons and four thousand Injuns pressing in from all sides.” * LJ Ld “What in time are yeu talking about, anyway?” my Grandmaw says, as she comes into the room just as my Grandpap makes this Well, my Grandpap seems no, little confused for a minute, but he| says to my Grandmaw like this: “I am telling my grandson about the fight we have at Dead Mule Crossing with the Coman- ches back in the early days,” he says, “How many Injuns do you say are there?’ my Grandmaw says. looking at my Grandpap over her specs. *Well,” my Grandpap says, ‘l) say there are four hundred,” al- though, of counse, what he really says is four thousand. “Tell him the truth,” my Grandmaw says. “There are just four Injuns, and tell him what happens to these four Injuns.” “Tt is a very historical fight,” my says, ‘‘any' knows this.” “Historical fiddlesticks,” my Grandmaw says, “I will tell our grandson just what happens my- self. I do not mind your lying to tourists, and the like, but do not _ corrupt the mind of our youth with, misstatements of fact.” HEAR GRANDMAW Then my Grandmaw draws up a8) chair and sits down and says to| me like this: “Bub,” she says, THE BEST of Ad DA Ww pre Drawing on his knowledge of w Runyon presented “At Dead Mu! eflaty the “Aefoic Indian fighters.” Crossing ee dozes off it is a great blessing to poor Mis’ Wintergreen. GONE GOSLINGS “Well, along toward midnight MON RUN YON ' e. vailing romantic fiction about the. hat By DAMON RUNY¥YON frontier days were like as told [' - @ Crossing” to the American public on his head than a bald eagle. Old Tomato tells me many times there are only four in the bunch, grandpap tells about,” my he Asa says. “It ig a very historic battle,” my and they are just looking to steal |Grandpap insists. * * * a horse or mule when out hops a * 6 6 “Furthermore,” she says, look- crazy woman throwing liquid fire | «514 May Wintergreen grows up ing at my Grandpap, “maybe some around. and marries this Campbell,” |of the rest of us poor women will “This is the story of the terrible|my Grandmaw r paying no at-|be better off if the same thing hap- fight at Dead Mule Crossing which'tention to my Grandpap, “‘come to|pens to us.” Te) 4:14. @ ene e) ¥ and she has those Injuns squalling louder than they are whooping a few minutes before. |to sleep, and I wish to catch a few winks myself.’ s * * tergreen it is the Injuns making “it happens there is a terrible whooping and all the racket, so all of a sudden away back when we are coming hollering around the camp, and! see her run to.a campfire where from St. Joseph, Missouri, in wag-|your grandpap, who is a very) there is a big kettle of water which ons, with the women doing all the/brave man, comes climbing into she is heating in case Ella May work, as usuaj, and a passel of good-for-nothing men like your grandpap walking ahead and be-| hind to keep a look-out for danger, | _and half scared to death they will’ find it. “We come to Dead Mule Cross- ing on the Arkansaw one evening and make camp for the night. They are maybe a dozen wagons, and ten or fifteen men and twen- ty-five women and children, more or less, including the Wintergreen our wagon with his gun and says: “*‘My goodness, maw, we are surrounded by Injuns! There are thousands of them outside, lare gone goslings!’ “From the noise they are mak- | ing I can tell there are not theu- sands, although it sounds as if there may be twenty or thirty, because one Injun is like one frog. He can make plenty of | racket, “All the other men are running family from Fulton, Missouri. ‘Mis’ Wintergreen has a young baby, Ella May, and Ella May is/fight after they get hid good, when} is give them a good teething, and raising Ned all the I hear Mis’ Wintergreen’s voice} my Grandmaw says. “I can trip. 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THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 me if If this week's temperatures con- tinue, Pontiac youngsters couldn't find a better time to learn how to swim. Next week some 230 boys are ex- ipected to plunge into the YMCA's jcool swimming pool during the an- ‘nual drive to teach children the basics in swimming. REFRESHING DIP—Showing a few of the tricks to be learned at next week's learn-to-swim classes at the YMCA, four boys cool off during the 90-degree heat wave. Left to right: David Mareno, 11, of 24 Whitfield St.; Michael Dooley, 11, of 17 Clair- ¥ mont Pl.; John Dyer, 12, of 18 The week afte} a similar num- N. Perry St. and Bruce Davis, ber of girls will go through the 11, of 52 Kemp St. With them same routine. Children age 9 are swimming instructor Floyd to 14 are eligible. Wainscott, right, and Kar! Bailey, Accordi to Floyd Wainscott, center, chairman of the Rotary physical ace who will head the Club Boys Committee. classes, at least 60 per cent of the Pentiae Press Photo ‘children will learn how to paddle the 20 feet across the pool, although they may never have been in the water. before. “Mostly, we want them to get used to the water,"” Wainscott ex- plained.‘ The youngsters will be urged to dip their heads under the surface, encouraged to float on their backs and_helped to swim in any fashion they find natural. 1 The program is designed to save lives on county lakes this summer. Funds for the classes are provid- ed by the Rotary Club Boys Com- mittee, of which Karl D. Bailey is chairman. More than 18,000 letters have been sent to parents, explaining the . program and its safety features. and girls by next Saturday, | According to Ted Slosson, YMCA|gram in which approximately 360,« according to George Balch, YMCA) Wainscott said. general secretary, the classes are |000 persons annually learn how to Pentise Press Phetes community secretary, who will | Classes will be held Monday | extremely popular and the few swim. ment ‘proced ith Maj t. Batt - deft. assist in the instruction along with through Friday at these hours: 9 openings left will be filled. on a) 24> have been completing plans for their annual summer training at ss : — n. Censiee Cemeee canes aS of ont high school-age ““Y’’ members. latent 9:45 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11:15 | ‘first come, first serve’ basis. | The “Y’’ has pioneered in wa- Camp McCoy, Wisconsin which begins Monday. Lt. Col. Lioyd A. Major Edward Grotelueschen, officer in charge of the USAR Train- parents must have boys reg- am. 1 p.m., 1:45 p.m. and 2:30) Slossen said tha the yearly drive ter-safetty teechniques since 1885, Gabler, center, commanding officer, is shown discussing the move. ing Center. The troops leave Saturday night. _ FINAL PLANS — Top officials of Pontiac's 703rd. Tank Battalion istered by tomorrow afternoon p.m. ‘is part of a nationwide YMCA pro-ihe pointed out. i Tank Battalion Mobilizes — _ for Field Training Perio om Da Be ke Bee tad ; a - fi “ar OR OO Dee KX X) SSVI at VK RRKK KK YY SOAK AAAS ALAA RIAA, SKK 99,9 AAI KKK AAA <4 for the trek to summer camp. Cpl. Arthur Mc- . Quinn, left, is pictured checking out radio gear under the watchful eye of SFC Earl Johns. EQUIPMENT CHECK—Testing out equipment has been among the most important tasks being carried on by the 703rd this week in preparation 8 Shown loading duffle bags on a truck are SPC3 Clayton Simms,. in truck, and SPC3 Robert White. SFC Leo Nicholson directs the operation at left. LOADING FOR TRIP — Packing and loading of clothing and equipment has been keeping mem- : « _bers of the 70rd Tank Battalion busy all week. \ | NEVER BEFORE 2ee sa es rant FISHING TACKLE BRANDS! COMPLETE ‘ici: FISHING SETS ° & STILLWATER . e t VUTOEGTTFAZZ Eo 317 PIECES PICTURED MIWA Ly, Ae) 7 PRICE 7) 9 OS Pontiac's 703rd Tank Battalion, 147 men strong, embarks Satur- day night or Camp McCoy, Wis- consin, to begin two weeks of rigorous training under the Army Reserve's annua] summer pro- gram. 6 Lt. Col. Ljoyd A. Gabler, com- ry) manding officer of the unit, will direct operations throughout the training which begins Monday and continues unti] July 1. The bat- talion will be the largest Pontiac An advance party 6f three offi- cers and three enlisted men, under the command of Capt. Robert Cis- sell, left Pontiac Wednesday to pre- pare the barracks for use upon the unit’s arrival. SFC. Leo Nich- olson will leave by truck Friday to transport the battalion jeep and organizational baggage to the camp. Preparations and final plans are being completed for the Saturday night movement to the Wisconsin camp. Clothing and equipment was inspected and packed, paper work completed, and Articles ‘of War read to new members at the last regular meeting Monday. The group will travel by bus to Flint late Saturday night and proceed on to the camp by train, arriving Sunday afternoon. The busy training schedule gets un- der way Monday at 7 a.m, The | Pontiac men will be among 15,-_ 009 troops training at McCoy. | The training program will be. concentrated on tank * operation. maintenance, driving, firing and communication. All drills will cul-| minate in a command post exercise | of the 70th Division. Current plans call for the bat- | talion to devote two days to firing practice with M47 and M48 tanks, two days of firing with small weapons, two days and one night on a cross-country march and bivouac, demolition classes and field work on vehicles. The unit will be in scoring | 27-FOOT BAMBOO ROE , i Ti nif 1 [ f if i LUGGAGE SET with any watch purchase of $49.50 or more , CHOOSE FROM BULOVA LONGINES GRUEN BENRUS ELGIN WITTNAUER to fire such smaller weapons as the carbine, pistol, and submachine gun. The 703rd will take part in a each 2% imiles away. 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Nimitz, World War II Navy chief in the Pacific, holds up a clam for his dog, Dinah, during a day in the sun near San Rafael, Cal. | (Negroes in Florida Advising Caution By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Negro leaders advised caution today in two Florida cities where ‘there hasbeen talk of bus boy- “ery, Ala., and Tallahassee, Fla.” : * * * ‘considered whether to appeal dis- missal of a case involving segre- gation on. city buses. ° «4 The Rev. Enoch D. Davis, lead- ‘ler of a Negro citizens cooperative committee at St. Petersburg, Fla., requested a meeting with the City ‘Council to discuss equal seating of all races on city owned buses. * * * ER At Miami, Fla., the National cotts similar to those at Montgom- | At Columbia, S.C., attorneys St. Nicholas Was Turk / THR PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 Assn. ‘for the Advancement of Col- ored People issued a statement jlast night adyising “‘all citizens to comply with existing’ city and state laws governing seating on buses.” Phoney Priest Retused Refuge aero All Over World The ‘meeting followed the arrest; PARIS # — Nicolas Benjamin, of two Negroes during the week @ man without a country, has on charges of disorderly conduct traveled 15,000 weary air miles to for failing to move to the rear of Nowhere. And he’s still flying. ° buses. | ' him. He was denounced as an im- poster by the Roman Catholic ANKARA—St. Nicholas, the orig- shure. for, masaueratling as the inal Santa Claus, was —s. lived, “Born in Turkey before the turn and died in Turkey. He was born + the century, Benjamin appar- {in the old port of Patara, in south- entiy belonged to what is now Le- western Turkey on the Mediter- , anon as well as anyone could ranean coast, in the later part of figure jit. The Mexicans packed the Third Century. For many years him aboard a plane bound for he was bishop pf Demre, the Paris and Beirut. En route he de- ancient Mpra, which is Patara. ‘line officials said. departed once more for Beirut. larrived back in Paris yesterday. One June 8, Mexico expelled) act r plane last night, bound piled up 590 billion vehicle-miles. near stroyed his identity papers, air At Beirut, Lebanese wouldn't let him stay. went to Paris by Air France plane. He was kept at Orly Field while new papers were obtained from the Mexican Embassy. / * * * Then Air France and Benjamin Cinder Pile Cave-In Claims Boy's Life ~ SCRANTON, Pa. (#_— A 20-foot pile of cinders’, at a dumping ground collapsed on two 1-year-| old boys, burying both of them and killing one. The second boy dug his way. tree. oy Lebanon still didn’t want him. He- The French tucked him aboard A “7 A group of 25 workers recov-| ered the body of Anthony Bon-| adio, the son of Mr. and Mrs.) James Bonadio of Scranton, after’ digging “45 minutes. | The second boy, Larry Miller, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, summoned help after dig- Experts estimate that by 1956 more ging his way out. He was not in-! than 80,000,000 motor vehicles will) jured. | be traveling a total of 814 billion * * *¢ _ miles a year. back to Mexico. Mileage on Upgrade CHICAGO — Traffic in 1955 ex- ceeded all previous peaks. The nation’s cars, trucks, and buses Fight Oily Coasts — , COPENHAGEN—A campaign to stop the pollution of seacoasts by waste. oil from ships has been started on an international basis. In Denmark a coastal warning service has been organized, meth- ods of cleansing the shores have been tested, and receptacles are planned at ports and shipyards. (Advertisement) STOP THAT ITCH! IN JUST 15 MINUTES, ioe not a — r re, ry ry ME-N for lich of sevema, or or The boys had been playing at! < Wilson Yet to See Proposal _ | i Twining Explains LeMay Plan Lacks Endorsement By ROSE McKEE WASHINGTON (INS)—Air Force Chief of Staff Nathan F. Twining, has revealed that the huge in-| crease asked by Gen. Curtis E. LeMay for, the B52 bomber pro gram lacks administration en- dorsement. » * «6 Twining told a reporter that the request for a three billion, 800 million dollar boost in spending for more intercontinental bombers was LeMay's “‘own program.” Le- May heads the Air Force Strategic Command. Twining was asked if Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson had approved LeMay’s request before it was made to Congress, He re-- plied that Wilson had mot seen it In advance. The strategmc bomber command chief, in testimony before the Sen- _ ate Military Apprépriations sub- committee, asked for eight billion, 80 million dollars for the range striking force for each of the next four or five years. BEHIND CLOSED DOORS The administration has requeést- ed five billions for LeMay’s stra- tegic air command. But LeMay said this should be boosted by an additional three billion, 800 million, principally for more ocean-span- ning B-32 bombers, but also for men and bases, The request was made behind closed doors but was revealed by subcommittee chairman Den- nis Chaves (D-NM). ~ Tt won quick support from Demo- crats and is expected to touch off fireworks when the military money bill gets to the Senate floor later this month, Chavez himself said he person- ally would approve the expanded program. RESTS ON U. &. A. F. Senate Armed ‘Services Chair man Richard B_ Russel! «D-Ga) said the additional funds could come out of the’ foreign aid pro- gram. Raseell, in supporting more | money for air striking power that could reach behind the Iron Cur- tain, declared: “The peace of the world rests on the American Alr Force, particularty the stra- tegic air command.” Sen. Clinton P. Anderson (D-' NM), chairman of the Senate-! House Atomic Energy Committee which has heard much secret testi-' mony on the comparative strength of the U. S. and Russia, said: ° know we have big problems in air-| craft and weapons procurement. I) surely think some increase is nec-, essary. I couldn’t pass on the size of it.” i But Sen. Leverett Saltonstall (R- Mass), top GOP member of the’ said that “thoughtful consideration imust be given’’ before making any in Gas Bill Probe -investigators idhg- fight over the vetoed natural gas —— a Senate Armed Services and a member of the Military Fund sub- committee, indicated he is not con- vinced that the huge expansion should be voted. . Saltonstal| pointed Eisenhower's military President and change in the President's defense recommendations. EE i PT | * Sen, Robert S. Kerr (D-Okla), said he would be for giving LeMay the, money he asked because ‘‘]' consider him the greatest living| authority on the needs of this) country's Air Force.” A} During [ | Sele 1-TON “Deluxe” Oil Executive Called | capacity &))990 WASHINGTON W—An oil com pany executive was called for questioning today by Senate lobby inquiring into the bill. : | Listed as the lead-off witness! was Leonard F. McCollum of) Houston, Tex., president of the! 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They heard ie, Governor cin Aa ]2 Insurance Salesmen Stowawa Dair Receive Quality Awards Y Twelve ‘outstanding insurance) galesmen were honored yesterday, when they were awarded the Na- tional Quality Award at a break- 3 Doctors Back Up Operation on Kidney Three Pontiac doctors testifying yesterday in the malpractice suit brought against two of their col- leagues testified the two doctors, who removed a Pontiac woman's only kidney under the impression it was a tumor had acted in ac- cordance with “the usual and, pacarsaals standards of practice’ in * ¢* *¢ Doctors A. J. Zujko and Wilfred Green are being sued for $158,210 in damages by relatives of the late Yvonne Pilgrim, 20, of 13 Craw- ford St., who died 17 days after the kidney was removed in 1953.) ~" The three doctors testifying yes- terday were Dr. Charles Sempere,| Dr. Ferdinand Gaensbauer and Dr. Harold F antne. * The trial moved into its eighth day of testimony today before Oak- land County Circuit Judge H. Rus- sel Holland. fast session of the Pontiac Lif Underwriterg Assn. Former Governor Murray D. Van Wagoner the ses- sion, which was the ninth year of local awards by the Saat One-Day Spree Robert H. Wilkinson was of the event. Recipients of the award, and the viously received it, were: Wesley | B. Allen, 3; Robert J. Eisle, 1; living in Honolulu, then headed Howard C. Fowler, 11; Glen T.) Harding, 1; Douglas D. Harger, 1: Harold W. Kruger, 1; Clifford F Maison, 2; D. H. Pritt, 5: Earl F.| ‘Steiner, 1; Robert J. Vance, 1; ‘and Robert H. Wilkinson, 9. Based on the principle that pol- icy holders benefit from the high- er standards of persistency and from the high quality of service agents are encouraged to render, the award was instituted some 12 years ago by the National Assn. | of Life Underwriters and the Life! Insurance Agency Assn. Centenarian Dies MIDLAND & — Mrs. Elizabeth Koepfgen, who celebrated her 100th She was a pioneer resident of Cass City. NOT A CLEARANCE! THE PON'TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 EE MOLE L ES Ee Ee aE Can Afford J cCandless Carpets | WITH OUR. CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN Extra Heavy—Solution Dyed Tweed Carpet )) N OW— Now in the popular tweed design comes an exceptionally $ Pontiac Press Photo — heavy carpet — designed for years of hard wear — and in the ae aes ee new solution dyed fabrics that allow complete removal of ip a EERO Re ak cee ea . Heads for Home HONOLULU (P—Two teen - age number of years they have pre-|stowaways, with less than $4 be- TASTE OF LUXURY grease stains, dirt, spots, food and beverage stains, with just a minimum of effort! The perfect carpet for the home with children. \ smiling, on the Lurline yesterday jmorning ; They told reporters they got. aboard in San Francisco “just to; = . jook around. ‘ Is : ; : ; Four lovely color patterns are available in this heavy tweed —hblack, grey and white — brown, turquoise and white — dark and light green — brown, beige and white. “We thought we could get off on _ a launch out by Golden Gate, but - ‘it didn’t work out that way,’ ' Dud-| . Teenagers Prepare to iey said Face the Music After, : : Yd. ; e e t Pg a Ln i Ae lly Heavyweight Solid Color Drapes | 41x90 5 0 i With self-toned rayon textured design inter- $ j _ woven. You will receive delightful drapes from tl pair ” this heavy material that comes in lovely shades 4 of pink, gold, green, white, coffee or eggshell. Reg. $7.75 ek : They were chaperoned by a aa wealthy vacationing Los Angeles busittessman Earle C. Anthony,| 7 who said he wanted them to see a little bit of Hawaii. 3 PO RA A tween them, had ane day of plush He treated them to lunch at the| Royal Hawaiian Hotel, bathing — ‘suits, swimming and surfing at)” ‘Waikiki and dinner. Joan a 2 ae Palo Alto, | * « *@ Calif., and freckled Dudley Taylor Anthony said “I just wanted 1 to! | of Redwood’ City departed with show a couple of teen-agers a good = ' ‘new tooth brushes, bathing suits time before they go home and face! . ,and a few apprehensions. ithe music.”’ $300 JOURNEY - a Their parents paid about $300 for School Aid for Children © ae {2 their brief trip. It started Friday of Killed Vets Up to Ike : ‘aboard the iinet Lurline. : Y & lw ASHINGTON w—Congress has - Although Jos’ s mother, Mrs. | sent to President Eisenhower legis- = hommewrens by —- ; 2 = ae aoe: Pe 33 =e f ae eae ah : e \. Tends’ ‘tae | TERMS = Nadine L. Damon, had said, “‘I jation to provide education beyond ‘ , Jo N ‘ Management applaud her; I've wanted to do high sc todd for children of service- 4 N 0 Money No foney 4 ‘that all my life,” the 17-year-old men dead as a result of World Do » i , , a: ; wn— » Down— girl said: ‘War II or Korean service. 1e be ’ iia oot golne to be Sary tcl) The Houme cook the final legiale- * Pontiac's Oldest Exclusive Floor Covering Firm! face our parents or the kids in tive action by agreeing to Senate . f ‘ » y _ ke } school."’ preainentsl 36 Months ul N. ASG St. Phone FE 4 2931 ee e 36 Months Both she and Dudley are to be The bill provides $110 a month —— — ' coda, z birhday in March, died Monday.'graduated from Menlo - a iherGn allowances for full-time students to Pay! i it a to Pay! High School today. with -proportionate reduction for ; — oe . The two arrived, bright and those devoting part time, : : NOT A MONTH - END! “NOT AN INVENTORY! A CLOSE - OUT! 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A dog is allowed a given Church C — Aaa * 1 ‘eyr\itime to swim out'and yank the 7) urc TOSS ' 7 tho wl ‘ uri Are Outlawed its .ies'cxpuve tin te water gn are mer we er ee | was ‘ . i * Cy Coon-on-the-Log Contests in Misso 0 Amuse Crowd foe a te = * * 6 fk . ; LEXINGTON, Mo, W—The law|request of D. W. Sherman, Lafay-|‘coon dogs. So I decided) to askjor water, is a match for a single} The ‘coon has free use of teeth TALKED DOWN sores came to the raccoon’s defense to- ette ty tor’. the at general.” . dog, th hs é dog fanciers are and claws. Officials in a nearby CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (P—God- And as if to entertain the watch- with him. day and was set to squelch the “There's been quite a rash of For the benefit of city folks whol%€1" tags to argue the point,|boat are supposed to separate the|frey A, Sherman Jr., 26, swungiers, Sherman at times swung revival of an old frontier pastime |.ontests” She said. “We've think of raccoons in terms of coats animals it the dog manages to|Perilously from the cross of a 185 from the horizontal part of the lleai =" the pee : rman . or politician’s caps, it should be|HOW IT WORKS drag the raccoon off the log. The|foot-high church bell tower for 90\cross with his feet dangling. Co legians to Convene formal ruling by Missouri , Atty: Gen. John M. Dalton held none ey See foe when hunted -legitimately.- had some complaints from hu noted that the ‘coon is a worthy, That's how coon-on-a-log con-\encounters often are bloody. minutes last night as he drank; Eventually, the man was talked) ANN ARBOR’ W—Education and tests got started in| Sherman said no prosecutions|gin and ate a sandwich and anjdown from his dangerous perch by| student life in the United States violates a statute pro-|A WORTHY FOE A relative of the bear, he lives frontier days and why ready|were planned but the contests will orange. his brother Henry J. Sherman,| will be the theme’ of a conference hibiting the “baiting of any bull,| “The business dates back to mostly in trees and is hunted by|money betting pas usually attend-\be stopped. ; ="? the Rev. Joyeph L. Collins, a|Jume 17-20 at the University of —s dog, cock, or other crea-|pioneer days, and there was aldog packs at night throughout thejed the contest. 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JUNE 14, 1956_ | is OR i Se ed es ee ee See i ye & —_ jos bi et ons) Ga’. oom, | ge ai ae fy = z, * tion; 32 per cent cited the atomie 2) TWENTY-EIGHT Gotham Paper Seés Czech Student Unrest | NEW YORK (®—The New York Times said today university stu- ‘dents in Czechoslovakia have con- fronted their government with de- mands for greater democracy that are.said to be the most sweeping submitted to a Communist regime ‘in years * @ Harrison Salisbury, a “THIMBLE Poultry, Seasonal Fruits Best Buys for Father's wishes will be granted when this week's market list {s made. There are tempting values) in every department, but special emphasis is placed at poultry) counters and on fruits in season. | POULTRY—The special day for| father will be more than special: if tender, meaty broiler-fryer is the meat choice. Chicken has been a good buy compared with the red meats this spring and summer,| and particularily this week. At present prices, it might be wise to: freeze several fryers for future use. Many ready-to-cook fryers now | between 242 te 3 pounds | some stores packaging two of the smaller birds together. | When selecting chicken, Mrs. Jo-) dropped slightly on some whole- sephine Lawyer, Consumer Mar-| sale cuts, raised on others, so keting Information Agent, suggests) few changes will be noticed at — : | retail levels. shoppers may find | meat in relation to bone. Chicken with a wide body, plump round SIZE. — Glen Ecker, of Pasadena, Cai., he made, two inches long, weighing less than ounce. It tunes in FM band of 88-108 megacycles from 125 miles away. imuch better flavor é shows radio Father's Day ries arrived in larger quantities this week, with quarts selling at about 49 to 59 cents. Until Michi- gan berries are available in larg: er volume, those from Indiana are popular contenders, price- wise. 4 More 17 to 25 pound watermelons are arriving, and prices have dropped as much as a cent a pound within the last two weeks. Some stores are selling them at about 5 to 6 cents a pound. A deep velvety bloom on the outside rind and a yellowish color underneath are the best tests for ripe water- melon, California cantaloupe (27 size or 27 to a crate) are starting to mar- ket. Most retailers say these have than those which have been offered the past, few weeks. | MEATS — Beef and pork are | still the major interests in red | meats. The market on both has pork loins a few cents less per | pound than last week. Econom- jeal pork values include picnics, | _ Boston Butts, and roll sausage. breast, and thick short legs will) have more meat. This is the time of year when brooder hen turkeys come to mar- ket. In some stores, these 11 to 15 pound turkeys are being offered supplies of veal. 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The switch had been pulled. stories stories I’ve ever encountered.” dope: “The final Gpsign, the work of eeicable So a nations. opens Norway U trunk. and shut the lid to see if he its 10th annual national assembly ‘With little or no thought to what} I asked him why, Friday in Detroit supervised ‘he was doing he pushed the switch) * * © as | Eniwetok Atomic Proving Ground|shut. “The sergeant: was the execu- before leaving the service, tells us * * ¢ tioner at Nuremburg,” Pete said. a story about that far-off place; The act killed a sergeant who, /noyraR MYSTERY "| gitternoon of the signing of the We can’t get the spooky yarn out/unbeknown to the arriving. shift, tore are jp dollar) Declaration of adopanaonee. eve ae - eg re Liane pected to attend the three-day mind: eye is- the “eye of G cin aiad . |was standing in quarry water UP bills more or less in circulation in| Jefferson, Franklin and John ihe spiritual welfare of the antes pet i ito his knees piecing together the , , y; Coral is quarried on Eniwetok lbeoken itcht Le oye ~ 4 tk 'this country. How many of their adams were appointed to prepare above its material prosperity. * atoll to save costs and trans. ProKen Ug) re. He had taken owners know what the pyramid! portation of cement for struc- the precaution of shutting off the and the eye above it mont te the) le ae sess oe oh sesh The words Seen coeptis” ‘amendments to the United Nations districts. The maseum, resembling mires to drop the ley Sxust tures, runways and the like. One POWer before he undertook the job. pack of each buck? ion. There was much haggling. “ ceptis"/charter. The proposed .amend-|a large park, also boasts an spare tire drainhole to the ground, 7 ort = ||) He eran elecisocused. j S - especially by Franklin. mean “He (God) has favored our ments would strengthen the U. N. | authentic stave church and isjand with it released him. sight a new shift arrived at the | Thanks to Ray Bolger, who) He held the eagle’ in low repute./undertakings.” The words on the into a world federation having located near the Kon-Tiki and Vik- The leak? Tamirez didn't find quarry to find the lights out, “The only man we lest on that clears up the matter as a fine.guest!It, had the manners and appetite pyramid base, “novus ordo powers limited to prevention of ag-li ing ship exhibits. lit. | seclorum,” mean ‘‘a new order: of) —————___________ nalts : — THE BERRYS ‘ could spot the trouble from within. Then it occurred to him the key to | the automatically-locking lid was in There is a unique open-air museum jhis pocket. ] only 15 minutes away by ferry Ramirez set up a muffled tu- from Oslo’s business section which | mult. His wife telephoned police. contains farm buildings recon- Police dispatched a Fire Depart- -The organization's aim is to en- stucted from each of the well- ment rescue suad. It's leader, Lt. force world disarmament through known valleys and agricultural Harold V. Carleton, instructed Ra- Within the Norwegian capital of Oslo, the tourist can simulate a trip through the countrysides. William Barton and Charles | Thomson, was approved by =. Congress sfter six years. More than 300 delegates repre- The pyramid represents the ma- senting 25,000 members are ex- It's the reverse side of the familiar spread -eagied Great Seal of the U. 8S. The question of the needed seal arose on the ages.’ The Roman numerals spell out to 1776. Now, fellows, let's all get some. By Carl Grubert Sam ‘Benson Says: CHARGE IT! Ladies . . . come in and select your ENTIRE OUTFIT on our No Money Down—6 MONTHS BUDCET PLAN. No money down! 6 Months to Pay! Or if you prefer, open a 30- 60- 90- § Day Account. 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Newspaper Article Reapsin louisiana County “m™=" Benetits for 74- Year-Old | EDGARD, La. @—St. John the Pago says Songy, ‘ “but \Baptist Parish (County) is little '* wasn't Caesar.” By RAY HENRY Security insurance—9 out of 10 known outside Louisiana but it has’ | AP Writer [Americans are—there are four 't# share of famous names. Robin Hood Method Thumbing through his Sunday'times when you should talk with Here's a few encourftered by NATIONAL CITY, Calif. paper a few months ago, a 74-year- your loacl office: Sree rege a Raphael the municipal court put Alvin B. next day with bruised knuckles and a report. “The student has finally admitted writing Anna Karenina,” he asserted. UNIFORMS $999 You'll find what you need here. Key SPRING GOATS 59 | Save up to 4! YOUR CHOICE $12 % $14 Open ‘til 9 P.M. Gangway! Here come the presi- __'dential hopefuls: Heart attacks, Eisenhower and Lyndon Johnson; kidney operation, Stevenson; pros- ‘to $13.91 = otogra-| —If a disability occurs that ‘Cramer, 36, on three-year proba- | . old Denver dnectuee ns in keeps you from working for an | Monday—Man walks in to pay a tion and confiscated his bow and tate operation, Averell Harriman; yp lai 6 Months ra oo nate & tite ocaNE indefinite length of time, you traffic fine. Name, ark Gabel. jarrow. He had admitted exhibit- gall bladder and appendix opera- to Pay! “ aboot $100 & month be aE should apply to have your earn- - . ing a deadly weapon — the bow tion, Truman. =~" ° y It wasn't a treasure bunt. He didn't have to enter any contests or save soap wrappers. And he! hadn't been left a fortune by a re-| lative. o people must average in a ee For Barry Rheeds, it was as period ef no income, your future simple as reading the paper. The | benefits will ‘be lower. With the - @irections were in a story telling freeze in force the period of ef recent changes in the Social disability will not be counted. Security law. The changes ®P wien you're 6, you may be Tuesday—We are given an order and arrow — while chasing Hugh The Democrats would seem to for aE, Maranville during a _ quarrel. be leading Ike 4to-1. ing record “frozen.” This ts im- 20 N. Pe portant because your benefits are '© Seize @ Car from a man based on your average monthly gas = os earnings. Hf the Social Security peared to Khoads as if they _ might make him eligible for a menthly old-age te his full-time job and full-time eligible -for old-age pension pay- ments. For example, if your earn- ings from all types of work are not over $2,080 a year, or if there are SALE of HOME OU 4 Income, ; even a few months of the year Pi y A couple of days later. he when you don’t work after you're . stopped by the Denver Social] 65, you may be eligible. ‘ 4 Security office and asked about —When you reach age 72, even i. < > > Boo iif ‘ * “4 the story. Yes, he was told, you're eligible | not only for about $100 a month. but you can claim six months of iJ back payment, | Rhoads was so pleased about his 7 discovery that he gave the Social! Security people permission to tell his story publicly. Normally, Social Security records are confidential. | BENEFITS FROM CHANGE He was eligible for the payments under a qhange made in the Social Security law in 1%. First, he was found to be “fully insured’’—a term used to describe someone who's paid into Social Security ae enough to be eligible. Second, was eligible under the law maa which makes benefits payable for’ any month after a worker reaches 72 no matter how much money he earns. Until the change he would have been barred from getting pay- ments because his income was to high. But for reading that news story Rhoads might have gone for a couple of years or more without knowing he was eligible for pay- ments, If be had, at least part of the money he had coming would have been lost. Social: Security _re- gulations only permit back pay- ments of up to 12 months. Paying the money also pleased the Denver Socia! Security director a a panned ot tally wounded. By the time the STAFF ALWAYS HELPFUL police came the lovely young ‘We have no funds to advertise widow had vanished. the program, but we do have a staff-to help people who want to) A daily Air Lift of fish from know if they have any money Northern Ireland to London is iprospering and may be extended If you're protected by Social | to France and Belgium. AVALON MOT AEs LUMINALL concrete FLOOR PAINT ies in 40 minutes. eitige “bh finish. No special ashes needed. Ap brush, roller, FREE you're still fully employed.: Harry Rhoad’s case illustrates - reason —After the death of a person whose work was covered by Social Security, some member of his family should find out if survivors insurance —— are payable. e (You may " witte Ray Henry in ‘eare of this newspaper about your Social Security or retirement pro- blem. Please enclose a pra self-addressed envelope and cents in coin.) Underworld Beauty — ‘Sends Police Word ROME- seeking her on a murder charge, “Dell” has issued a statement from her hideout.. The former Naples beauty queen an- nounced:'. “I will give myself up after my baby is born.” Two gunmen killed her husband, Pasquale, when she was a bride of a few months. He had clashed with a gang leader, and ‘“‘Doll'’— real name Anna Maria Assunta—' iswore to avenge him. Later, in her mourning costume, she and her brother called on the rival gang leader. There were shots and the gangster fell mor- I Beautiful, Gleaming Modern Kitchen with Your Choice of Any Home Outfit INO MONEY DOWN Soa) 2 YEARS TO fe -While Italian police are Simonetti sere To Ign, Decorates and preserves interior and exterior concrete floors, patios, primed wood porches and BROWN B 4 North Saginaw Street = ss Phone FEder 3-7 114 108 NORTH SAGINAW a | ' hy. 1,400 at Farmington _THIRTY aS A lls US Ra i a A Be ie a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE M4, 1956 ship and Pontiac are making their home in Lapeer. * * L June 2 in an afternoon wedding at United Church, Dray- ton Plains.” The rite was read by the Rev, Henry Wrobbel in the presence of 125 guests. ‘ and she carried white roses with ivy. Maid of honor was Beverly France, sister of the bride and bridesmaids ‘Were Dorothy France and Judy Novess, both of Drayton Plains. Patty Coffey acted as flow- er girl. Charlies Ortwein of Lake Orion — attended Alonzo and ushers were | Donald Kushion and Clarence Par- ker. A church reception followed the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. 4 ‘Area Newlyweds Residing i in Lapeer MR. AND MRS. ALONZO ORTWEIN Waterford. Ups Firemen’ s Pay Commerce to Improve Roads Township Board Decides on Proposal for Fall Ballot COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — It now seems a certainty that resi- dents of Commerce Township will ‘get an opportunity to vote for or against a road improvement pro gram when the Presidential elec- tion rolls around in November. LJ * * The Township Board decided at its meeting last night to draw up a the major problem in the hands of the township voters. Additional taxation will be needed to finance a read im- and Mrs. Fred France of 4770) Pontiac Lake Rd, and Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo Ortwein of 47 Semi- nole St., Pontiac, Sign Against Track FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — A group of citizens here, calling themselves ‘The Citizens Non- Partisan Committee Against the Race Track” and headed by Ed T. Cope and Howard N. Wiest have turned over to the township clerk petitions bearing 1,400 signatures. 4.000 Attend Waterford Rite WATERFORD TOWNSHIP The skies threatened but held back last night as commencement exer- cises were held for the first time on the lighted athletic field. been obtained. Some 4,000 parents and friends by Marlynn Keasey at the organ. Principal Thad Carr presided. Pamphlet Guides Farmers on Gas Tax Refund WASHINGTON (INS) — jfarming purposes, * ¢ @ and benediction, and musie was The In- ‘ternal Revenue Service has just It published a 15-page pamphlet for. was mainly through the efforts of the guidance of farmers who will the 1956 graduating class and the soon claim a refund on the federal student council that the lights had|tax’ paid on gasoline used for provement program. The board heard a periodic re- port from the Township Road. Study Committee, represented by. Ewald E. Sehaffer, chairman, and, Claude Garvey, a members ~ * * * Schaffer, suggested that a tax levy of four mills on assessed val- uation would be needed to produce) about $140,000 per year to carry out a suitable road improvement program. ‘It was estimated that the aver- | age home in Commerce Town- | ship carries an assessed valua- tion of about $2,500, This would mean a tax increase of about $20 for the average home owner }-if the proposal is adopted. proposal for the fall ballot, placing, Too Much Duplication, Senators Told ernment is getting out of bounds in ities. A delegation of three persons ment. they said. Ask State Printing Expert LANSING — Michigan senators have been told the state gov- its printing and duplicating activ- with an interest in reproducing letters, figures and pictures on paper said a professional printing engineer ought to be called in to straighten out the situation. This might lead to a savings of from $125,000 to $250,000 a year, C. C. Means of Detroit, representing the Graphic Arts Assn. of Mich- | igan, told the Senate Appropriations Committee Wednesday. The recent survey showed that the various state agencies in Lansing operated at least 193 duplicating devices of various kinds — ranging from mimeographs to complicated pieces of printing equip- Through them churn pieces of paper by the mifions every year, Girl Freezes Hand With Mercury af 100 Olson, .Ramsey County deputy isheriff, did a double take when, ,with, the mercury pushing. 100, he heard the alert over his squad car radio: “Assist a girl with a _ frozen| hand.” * * ® Olson went to the home of J. W. Jwanouskos in ‘suburban Arden true. Geraldine Jwanouskos, 11, had| put her hand into the family freezer, found it quite cooling and, left it there- until it “froze, in.” freed and reported Geraldine was “just as good as new.” Drunks Have It Made —but Only in Sweden STOCKHOLM «®—Sweden's po-| lice force has figured out that, ST. PAUL, Minn, & — Robert | ‘you're not drunk until you fall flat and lie prone. Staggers don't count. » Otherwise, * « The government decided it was time to take soundings since liq- uor rationing ended in Stockholm last October. It came up with the Hills to find the report all Yoo'startling fact that drunkenness ihas increased by 200 per cent. Church Boards to Meet the police said to- day, there aren't enough clinks to! |house all the eligibles, * * Board Votes $3 Per Trip Yield to Association ‘Raise Request; Deny 10-Man Limit = 7 | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Aa! increase in volunteer firemen’s pay was approved at the Water-| ford Township board’s meeting this week. Rates were set at three dollars per man per trip, with a limit of | eight men to each pumper. The in- crease was to take effect immedi- ately. Previously volunteers received | $2.50 per man per trip, with a limit of five men for each pump- er. The Waterford Township Fire- | fighters Assn. asked several weeks ago for §3 a man, with a ten-man_ limit, retroactive te April 1 of this year. The pay goes, rather than to vol- unteers, into their association's Itund, for fire fighting equipment ‘and hospitalization and life insur- ance for members Record Wool Clip | CANBERRA — Australia’s wool | iclip for the 1955-56 season reached la record 4,219,000 bales, an in-| icrease of 300,000 bales from the [Bridegroom Falls a Mile to Death From Airliner CHARLOTTE, N. C. — Pres ident Airline officials were trying to find out today how @- honey- mooning bridegroom happened to" drop to his death from a plane more than e. mile in fico) air, The victim, aseainea as Oren A. |Pruitt, 38, of Charlotte, was said iby neighbors to have been mar- ‘ried Tuesday — just a day before his death — to Blande Tidd, also ‘of Charlotte. The neighbors said the couple was honeymooning. Pruitt’s body — described by police as “broken all to pleces” —was found in a church grave- yard near Shelby after he plum- meted from the plane while it was flying at an estimated 6,000 feet. John Newell, Pedimont’s agent ‘here, said Pruitt apparently was ‘swept out of the plane when a ‘cabin door opened unexpectedly as he was walking toward the men’s room in the rear. Newell said it probably would not be known ugtil sometime today why the door flew open. Receives Fine, Jail Term for Stealing From Auto | Charged with the simple larceny lof personal property from the glove ‘compartment of an auto Sunday, Roy Ray, 23, of 261 State St., yes- WATERFORD — The Church! previous peak clip of the year be- terday pleaded guilty before Pon- ae iyear. Olson said he poured water onto | Council, the Board of Trustees and fore. Tota] value of the clip, how- tiac Municipal Judge Maurice E. the imprisoned hand until it was'the Mission Board of the Water- ever, was about £37,000,000 ($83,- ‘for Community Church will meet 000,000) less than the previous lat 7:30 tonight at the church. | Finnegan. | Finnegan passed out a 30-day jail sentence plus a $100 fine. witnessed the graduation of the 243 students, Dr. Cari 8. Winter, of the First Baptist Church, Oak Park, Il, praised the young people for their perseverance and likened the stadium to a cathedral be- cause of the natural surround- ings. The pamphlet, “publication No. 308,”" entitled ‘‘Farmer’s Gas Tax refund—June, 1956,” is now bding distributed to loca] offices of the IRS and to local county agricul- tural agents. Distribution is ex- pected to be completed by June If passed, the road improvement plan will continue for five years. The Oakland County Road Com- mission has agreed to make a traf- fic count if the proposal is adopted, Schaffer sald. At a.special meeting March 15, the Township Board approved a pro- posal to rezone 244 acres in the southwest section of the township for a race track. * * Ld Approximately 680 signatures, or 10 per cent of the registered elec- i * * «@ In other aoe: the board authorized Township Clerk George F. Feller to sell the township's The ‘“‘Delmarva” Peninsula, sep- tors are required for special elec- tion. . William A. Shunck. Speaker was introduced by Supt. Sylva Clarke arating Chespeake Bay from Dela- ware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, fire hall in Walled Lake to that city. It also authorized Feller to -arent hard to shop for at gave the valedictory and Edmund jj The United States produces only|L. Windeler, Board of Education about 2 per cent of the free world’s [president presented diplomas. Rev. is the only peninula in the United States containing parts of three states — Delaware, Maryland and sign a mutual fire protection agree- ment with the 504th AAA Missile Battalion, U. S. 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Forner, assistant superintendent of schools, was ac- cepted by the Walled Lake Board of Education at its meeting this week, * * *@ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, kere Church Celebrating 100 Years on June 24 Judge Grants Divorce —and Woman Must Pay Elsinore C. Machris Gilliland, 67, has won an interlocutory divorce decree from C. Ray Gilliland, 72. But Gilliland got a whopping cash eottoment, = property. The oil heiress, under the terms of yesterday’s decree, agreed to pay Gilliland $2,000 a month for the rest of his life, or until he remarries. He also retains a home and a motel in Scottsdale, Ariz. And she will. let him keep $350,000 he borrowed from her earlier. They were married in Los Angeles May 3, 1954, and she gave a $30,000 party on the Sumset Strip JUNE 14, Methodist Church has slated a cen- a.m. June 24, at the church. * * + One hundred years ago, May 21, 1856, a small group of pioneers met and decided to build a church. That very: year, a handsome little church_.was built on its present site. A Sunday School was organ- tennial service to be held at 11 1956 ‘THIRTY-ONE. LAKEVILLE — On the occasion ties consisted of three. preach. of its 100th birthday, ‘Lakeville ing places; Mt, Vernon, Leonard and Lakeville, The Rev. Alfred Eddy, presiding Crystal Beach Buys Beaches, Clubhouse MIDDEE STRAITS LAKE—The Crystal Echo Beach Improvement Assn., according to President Rob-' pastor, has invited Bishop” Mar- shall R, Reed from, Detroit, on march. Rev, Arthur E. Smith, District | Superintendent of, Port Huron, as “—~|guest speakers. ’ New furnishings of the church will be dedicated at this time. _ INVITE SPECIAL GUESTS Some of the special guests in- vited include former pastors; Hed- ley Bennet of Vernon; George \Woomer of Belleville; Karl Patow) of North Branch; Ellis Hart of ized in the church as soon as it was built. This was thé only church edifice in Northeastern Oakland MR. AND MRS. DONALD AMBROSE Ambrose-Spencer Rite Read in Oxford Church OXFORD—The Methodist Church was the scene Saturday evening of the marriage of Sharon Merline Spencer and Donald Laurence Am- brose. e* 8* «@ The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Houston Clark, and. the groom is is Oakland Dems Set Musical Hazel Park Attorney, Birmingham Mayor in Cast A cast of 30 Qakland County Democrats will stage a musical parody, June 23 at 8:30 p.m., at Berkley High School Eighteen songs are included in Gullible’ s an original play with Travels, Arnowitz of Oak Park. I. M. Gullible will be played by Hazel Park's city attorney, Jack Moskewitz, and James C. Allen, mayer ef Birmingham, will take the role of the ever present public reiatiens man. The ambition of the 18th Con- gressional District Democrats ig to spark interest in their campaign— just as the minstrels of old used rhymes to rib, criticize or praise public officials in Robin Hood's) ume. * * * Gullible is a character who tours Republican and Democratic offices He first visits the office of the Oakland County drain commis-) sioner and then travels to the! office of’ the state highway. com- missioner where two outstanding tunes — “Sixteen Miles” and “Chuckhole Charley's Freeway” — are introduced. Esra Taft Bumpkin makes bis | appearance in the farm scene and then Gullible goes on to a fereign policy committee meet- | ing and then finally fe a national | cabinet meeting. Art Lazarow, ate debate on the big foreign aid radie and TV announcer, will bil] might get under way by the o's Midland Division is taking narrate and Emil Sutt’s orches- tra will play. -Wallexcz, manager. tained from Ha George Hicks, Willis Brewer, or by Berkley, is production calling Dem headquarters, FE 4-0546. Drama Expert Is Rochester Speaker ROCHESTE Blue Bloods, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rel A Ambrose. The rata ceremony was ee eae the Rev. Fred Clark in en “presense of 180 guests. Sharon's gown of white embroi- dered organdy had short sleeves, |@ square neckline and short train. Her fingertip veil fell from a Juliet cap. She .carried a bouquet of white stephanotis and rosebutls and pink carnations. | = Joy Schumaker, maid of honor, wore an orchid crystalette gown: and carried matching carnations. Mrs. Ray Luebs of Freeland and |Patricia Mitchell, bridesmaids. wore green gowns and carried pink carnations. Rebert G. Quayle served as best man and the guests were seated by the bridegroom's broth- er, Paul B. Ambrese, and Milton A. Francis. After a reception in the church parlors Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose left original lyrics by Mrs. Harriet by plane for their honeymoon in the New England states. Their new home will be at 7320 Garfield Rd. Freeland. Donald, who has taught science at Oxford High School for three years, has joined the research staff of Dow- Corning Corp. in Midland. Voting Begins Today on Foreign Aid Funds The ‘WASHINGTON: (INS) Senate Foreign Reiations Commit- tee expects to start voting today on restoring part of the $1.100,000,- aid funds 000 slash in foreign voted by - — * President ‘Dessbower, his aides, issued his hospital bed Tuesday ‘return of at least 600 million reduction might be put back. There were indications that Sen- end of this week Senate Republican Leader Wil- Corp. and its. associate, the Bay | John Kronenberg of Royal Oak liam F. Knowland said he thought pipe Line Corp. is property manager and Mark the administration has made a for restoration of have headquarters in Saginaw with | Tickets may be ob-,at least some of the. House cut. operations in Bay City. Whitlock, ‘But he declined to say what figure ‘strong case” he would ——et s Meanwhile. ithe administration on the issue. capital ride the elevator up the Refining, said the Bay companies the n|plan no change in current opera- | \trudge down the 898 steps to view tions. He said the firms expect to. =R — “Blue Prints,:the memoria! stones built into the continue activities in the refining. and Blue Ribbons”: walls. These include a stone from and distribution of gasoline and is theme of Dr. Wilbur Moore’s'a library in’ Egypt, a bust of burning oils “indefinitely.” address to 124 graduates of the Shakespeare and inscriptions in. Rochéster High School tonight at, ‘Chinese and in Welsh, om Monument, the Commencement exercises in tional Geographic Society says. the High School Auditorium. \viding Forner is agreeable. through an appeal from for a Send donations to the Wagon Wheel dol 27 South eT Gare were indica- for petrochemicals production on jtions of revolt among Democrats |property it owns adjacent. to the iwho, up to now, have supported) 4 refinery. the Na-! The board also opened bids and awarded contracts for the re- modeling of the Junior High School. Forner has been in the employ to -celebrate the nuptials. County. Rev. John Gray was the first Weight of paint on the hull of a pastor in this new place ef wor- cruiser may be 100 tons. ship. The Church cireult at this Beach Country Club. Membership cards of the asso-| ciation .will be required for entry) onto the two beaches, be fenced. = which will ert Snow, is purchasing the two'Romeo; Anne Campbell, poetess of beaches in its area from Twin'the Detroit News; Stillman Elwell jof Dryden, and Joe Haas, of The! |Pontiac Press. oe After the service an will be a luncheon, At 2 p.m., there will be an informal gathering with the — Waive Examination on Theft Charges - Three Ferndale youths, all 17, yesterday waived examination. in an alleged $2,500 series of thefts in Oak Park factories and were re- der $2,000 bonds each. They are Filip Slaughter, 20750 Eastdale ,St.; Claude Henderson Jr., 8110 Cloverdale St. and Samuel Shoulders, 271126 Farber Ct. Oak P. Justice William F. E... bound the trio over to Circuit . Court for arraignment on breaking land entering charges Monday. manded to Oakland County Jail un- - His resignation is effective July 1, but the board will continue to, employ him until such time as a replacement can be trained, pro- There were unofficial indications: ithat his resignation was first) lamong possible others, since a two. mill increase for salary increases and other operational expenses did not pass voters this week. Ernest Hull was awarded the | ‘other elementary expansion, -~ The bank depositories for the school year 1956-57 were desig- nated as the Community National. general fund: Pontiac State, debt and building and site funds: and Michigan National, investment) funds. The school term was set as ten | ‘months for the coming year. Husband Dies, Home Burns Within Week LAKE ORION — Sympathetic neighbors here are trying in a quiet way, to help a widow with ‘four children who has lost her hus- | band and her home within one | week. Mrs. Marge Bromley buried her husband, Everett, June 8, after he died suddenly of a heart attack « on June 5. Then Monday, Mrs. Bromicy’s basement home at 135) Miller | Rd. burned completely, ee the family destitute, The children are George, 22. (home on emergency leave from the Navy) Georgia, 13; Judy, 11 and Gloria, 2%. The family has no income and the children are without clothing. Earl Bixby, owner of the Wagon Wheel Tavern at Lake Orion has provided the family with a cot- tage temporarily. Neighbors and isome Lake Orion merchants are ‘trying to help with small contri- butions and groceries. Persons wishing to help may = Dow Eyes Fyes Purchase = of Bay-Area Firms MIDLAND @® — In a new ex- ion move, Dow Chemical an option to buy the Bay Refining | Bay Refining and Bay Pipe Line | W. H. Schuette, Midland Division igeneral manager, said yesterday ‘Dow also plans to build a plant Rolland Stewart, vice presi-, laent and general manager of Bay Absentee voting is permitted in \34 of the states. a of the Walled Lake schools for ——— ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! _ E , June 17th Towncraft’ WHITE SHIRTS Dr. Moore is professor of Speech and Drama at Central Michigan| College of Education. Introducing him will be Marvin L. Kitchen,’ class president. | Harian Johnson, principal of | Rochester High School will pre- | sent the class, A. R. Musson, of the Board of Education will pre- sent the diplomas. More than 40 scholarships were presented to honor students of the Rochester High School at The Hon- ors Conference Tuesday night. Presentations were made by the) service clubs, Avon Players, Uni- versity Club, W.R-C., (Nursing NU-VISION GLASSES! Satisfection Scholarships) Lutheran Women’ | Guerenteed! sion, "Auxiliary. Band. 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An tncrease in retirement bene- will find at the YMCA an ideal answer to that summertime ques- tion: What shall we do with Junior during vacation from school. of summertime activities are in store for them at the “Y.” girls at least eight years old. According to Morrie Tubergen, youth director in charge, there still is room for about 15 more boys and about 2% girls for the the Michigan Public Service Com- | according to Service, _ officials The amended plan boosts retire- and Bobbie Tricker Jr., 9, of 204 Dick St. All sorts | Club, designed for both boys and fits for employes of the Detroit ‘Edison Co. has been approved by mission and the Internal Revenue | Edison | Ach, Mein. Herr! Das Ist Music From Der Hills FRANKFURT, Germany @ — The old world is rocking these days to the noisiest import yet— hillbilly music. * «© * The American Forces Network puts on a show called ‘ ‘Hillbilly Gasthaus.” Gasthaus is German for small hotel. among Germans that a number of cafes have been renamed “Hillbilly Gasthauses."" AFN gets hundreds of letters from hillbilly music enthusiasts, many Ameri- ean GIs but quite a few European citizens. Létters come from Eng- land and Scandinavia as well as Germany. A pushbutton ticket printing machine at the ticket windows of British railway stations prints, dates and issues tickets at the rate of 240 a minute, eliminating the waiting cues of travelers, The program is so popular'human error and clerical fatigue. Train- Wise Autoist KALAMAZOO im — E. L. Chap- man, brakeman on a New York Central freight train, saw a motor- ist stopped at a crossing, waving) and holding his nose. Chapman quickly - stopped the train. He explained: ‘That thold-) ing the nose) is the universal lan- guage of trainmen to tell of a) journa] (axle) box burning.” When the train stopped the crew found a journal box had overheat- Warns Freight Crew a motorist was, but suspect he's a trainman. Seeks Seat in Congress DETROIT w —Zigmund J. Ni- iparko, former mayor of Hazel ‘Park, has announced his candi- dacy for the Democratic nomina- tion for representative in the 18th congressional district. He was. de- ifeated in the mayoralty election ithis spring by Louis Elias. DRUG STORES 17 Beautiful Pastel Colors [PATIO SLABS Roger A. Authier . Inc. 7200 Cooley Lake Rd. 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Seems Confident That Rebels Are Curbed _ BUENOS AIRES, Argentina w»— Argentina’s provisional gov-| ernment appeared confident today | it has the country well under con- Zoo, Greenfield Village and Ford) trol, * * ® This was the conclusion drawn from the lifting of the martial law at the YMCA building, 131 M1. tempt to land a starring role in a eae during Jast weekend's re-| = But one Cabinet member) perp itor it is known that not all the active mies of the gov- ernment have rested. hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Trips will be arranged for both said. . Crafts, games, archery, swim- | ming and woodshop will be en | joyed, as well as rifle practic. movies, singing and sports. Trips are planned tokhe Detroit iMuseum, a Detroit Tigers baseball | game and to Bob- Lo Island. Parents may register children 'Clemens St. Steaming Boiler Hintea n executed or ar-'qs Cause of Cincy Blast iment payments for service before 1943 and will apply to persons | already retired as well as present | employes of the utilities firm. Some 1,200 retirees and about | 4,800 present employes who began | their service before 1943 will bene-| Milk of Thou, Lightweight Aluminum Magnesia om in Ey es ae 21°. POQ-DO Brushless SPEED SHAVE Up ta 150 shaves in the 10-02. bomb! Rustproof! Rainproof! Reinforced seat, back. $735 Value! iam 4~ Sturdily built . British Baron Expects Screen Career in U.S. HOLLYWOOD «®—Lord David ‘James Nugent, seventh baron of |Clonlost, embarked on a new ven- lture today after failing in his at- PINT (Limit 5) “4-Greie (Limi, 4) Aelevision series. | The 37-year-old Britisn og iman. far from downhearted at the, collapse of his plans, adjusted his| imonocle and announced that he ‘ killed his father, 41, at the fam-| CINCINNATI W — Excessive 27 EXECUTIONS — basement Firing squads carried out 27/water heater death sentences under the state of the spectacular explosion martial law, and the revocation/ripped out two sides of an apa order said specifically there would|ment building here Tuesday nah be no more executions. The em-|killing one man and injuring 1 cad effect others shortly iodine Nigel og ees out Chariee W. Gruber, city eens Nugent -came over from Eng. Saturday, inspector, said the shattered boil- | Hand several months ago accom- er still is buried in the wreckage. The Cabinet minister said Pres-/A close examination will be re-| about ident Pedro Aramburu's regime|quired to determine definitely the : was trying to get rid of disaffected|cause of the blast, Gruber said. jof a sponsor, members of the armed forces, —————— while at the same time endeavor- ing to assure labor the govern- ment is not antiworker. He said the government is aware, that many supporters of ousted) President Juan Peron still can be found among the workers, but it! believes their influence is dimin-| 7% ishing. ANY DRESS REG od PRICED up to $12.98 Government spokesmen have blamed diehard Peronistas and) G Communist elements for starting) the revolt. 800 IN CUSTODY Some 800 persohs now are in custody on charges of plotting or participating in the fight against the Aramburu porereenees. | 7; 1) P L E S | The a annotanced arrests Quality Cle sy Credit \¥ those of two army officers at the | city of Rosario. Police there | seized retired Gen. Enrique Lud- gan and a co fee if TO PAY 8 N. SAGINAW ST. For One Week Only * FINAL SPRING SALE NEW SEWING MACHINES po amen iam si . Full Cash Sh Price Ludgan was mentioned in Rebel | radio broadcasts as one of the | leaders of the rebellion. \ ; PREMATURE REVOLT lf Tt was widely believed that the i} rebellion broke out prematurely | after police seized a courier carry-) ing a suitcase full of plans. 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Lets you check d Gold or Luckies Smokes Mild From @ * , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 | 39 County Drivers Losewi’tintc"" * ™)3 Counties Endorse |Humphrey Hit = tor five milion dere t ‘Travels 57,000 Miles |per.dey on the bus, aided . ; 14,250 miles a4 year, or P it : L ecsag ony neem py Sean vis " on Economy Note! samaets,'s stvense ot tho a. for High School Diploma miles tor the four years. 0 O : because of unsatis Judgments ("9 ty C | ' : ener ey | LUCERNE VALLEY Calif, @ oe erm Ss to perate Cars were prio P, Holsworth, Lake) \ mmuni 0 ege by McNamara : He also called the recent “Michi-|_tThis may not be a ‘econ, but! THe Lock Annoys ‘Em Thirty - nine Oakland County)rice Blackburn Jr., 780 Monticello) Park. BAY CITY uw — A comfimittee of] W ,cincTON up — Sen. Mc-\cill Hehts of the Demerratie mate |Charlayne Stott was graduated! DUNCAN, Okla. @—Ceci drivers had operator's licenses|Ave.; Calvin O. Craig, 16 Michigan| James R. Hinton, Rochester, had|300 yy parc ee West amoore (D-Mich) has taken issue/Cmvention, “a moderate docu- os eon ie High School|has decided to leave suspended revoked recent : Richard tzgerald license revoked, years night a 4 rendu er ” wi a rfect -year attend- va > 5 Pow — pias sin pes his ote was ag proposed two-year community|With Secretary of the Treasury ™en scenic sate satis demeina | having to trav-|ported he has ' action announced by the Michigan|Ottawa Dr.; Daniel G. Moulton, ed tent ion. A 60-day|College serving Bay, Saginaw and Humphrey that the economy is pro- ; : el 57,000 miles to school. twice in the long time he ha: Secretary of State's office. 36 Cherry Ct; Albert L. Olsen, | suspension was announced against |Midland counties. sono posers atl Ls ae Hits Sidewalk | the round trip from her home| driving—both times it was ¢ ; * * * ; , refresh acted * * * * ’ z sponsibility oral ; conviction ott Ww. ee ~— el 7 regret ae o Mee The committer, 0 ized a_year| McNamara, speaking to the Sen- Injuriag Six in Cincy to school in Victorville, 70 miles/ into. quor. were: Kenneth W. Harden.|Potter, 4 W. Hopkins St.; Donald ago t study possibilities for or-|ate, said: -| CINCINNAT: @—Cables holding A! 2 SE SSS SE SERS RERSReeeeeeeeeeeeees * . ’ * “9 ganizing such a scholo, approved) «{ am doubtful that the mote ja 40-foot marquee over the en-|@ ; ’ a report recommending an eight| than 220,000 unemployed workers [trance of a downtown Cincinnati |§ by Loud Sea Explosion m dollar original capital out-| i, my state of Michigan are en- hotel snapped during a ; lay the i this ‘refreshing pause’ or | storm last night, letting the -| SOUTHAMPTON, England w —| Taxpayers also will vote on a the ‘long hesitation’ in receiving sive marquee crash to the ‘A loud explosion in the sea startled | bond issue to finance construction,| paychecks.” | walk, Six persons were cut: '740 passengers aboard the liner the bonds to be retired over a 15- | glass. - United States yesterday as the year period by a one-mill increase McNamara said he was —ophhera| * ¢ @ pride of the American Merchant in the tax levy. It is expected to when Humphrey told a Senate-| None of the six was trapped. come to a vote early next year, House economic subcommittee that under the metal and glass mar- The proposed school would be lo 't =e “just as well to hesitate & | quee of the Sheraton-Gibson Ho-'* cated near the center of the tri- little” ina rising economy. |tel. But at least two of them were 37-39 S. Saginaw at Water St. angle formed City, Saginaw | , ishoved through a restaurant win- Tandy Day “NY: SAS") “Humphrey was speaking of the Gow which was shattered, DAYS—CALL FE $-4521 .| ‘The, study committee, headed by|APril increase ot Federal Reserve AFTER 11 P. M—FE 5-4485 ; Emergency Delivery on Request 24 Hour Emergency , Prescription Service Conrad A. Busch, Huntington/zel Park; Willard E. Crook Jr., Woods; Russell H. Dana, Mil-|New Hudson; John F. 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KRAFT’S Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING FULL QUART JAR Brandon | = MUSHROOMS % (Oo. 5B so $400 on Prices Effective Thursday, June 14 through Wednesday, June 20 Butterfield IRISH POTATOES 2219 ICE CREAM Choice of Flavors—Velvet Brand ‘tn, 69 GOOD LUCK Lemon Pie FILLING 2 Sta-Flo — Serve Strawberry LIQUID STARCH SAVE 15c Short Cake! on SPRY | Duncan Hines White Coke Bring Us Coupon From Yt lerdal le Page 39 Today! Topping a GALLON mn We end 2 WHE @ = = 06 FOOD GRAPE pe CRUSHED Large . hn - _ PINEAPPLE &- FOOD-0-MAT. ‘ \ “ mt 2 i ‘ ° ( HAWAIIAN f | Cans Ba \\i | “RUSHED PINEAPPLE Jil 165 E. Pike Street Corner’ Sanford Street Ph. FE 2-1298 OO Auburn. Ave. P5831] — —— —_— _ _ THIRTY-SIX "THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 14, aa Ee TS SKTILET nuit Saver wow stoW | 3 ia FOR " RAW “| Edward J. Leary of Omaha, Ne-|good with cold cuts in hot weather. | braska, sent us his Creole Hash|Miss Corinne Saltzman of New recipe, which is quite an idea for| York Gity proceeds as follows. oo He uses, for six peo] MS ons ep eye el : very large onions cans corned beef hash QUAKER : ie | } a ; i) ne = Luncheon Meats |) 22, ‘exe. ues see» Chicken Palch _ ‘7 \of each onion, saving the center 4 € Lb. - [@@\part to be chopped for the sauce. a » = \(We like to mix some of the Formerly Detiance - | & |chopped onion center in with the i ft OF a + | |corned beef hash.) Then stuff the | . s § \shells with the hash. , | c s ’ ©) | Make a sauce by melting the | Want to make a hit with dad| . 7 a nous’ french Veos 5 Picea pape ig waip tion on Father's Day? There are two| be = CREAM § ee aS and onion centers, avori r at's H (Gee Se - a * ri - |berry relish, says the National, Redeem Your Spry Ss ~ |Father’s Day Council. | Coupons ct Walton's ~ Then, serve the dinner picnic | ‘ ‘ Super Market! | style. Outdoors, if the weather's. _ Jumbo, nice. Indoors, it not. HEAD Wat Gnd enjag antag Ms ted | i ~ [-ebtcken out-of-band, And whip up a Cranberry Jubilee Relish to serve with it, | 1 tor | pel | Better buy an extra chicken for ieee Soil Hy - = as od 2} Gs SRSEESEEERAESES Bees ad longer. | i |7|| _ From our Oklahoma City Daily Cranberry Relish Jubilee . 39 _)| Oklahoman Chapter comes & | ; 1». can whole granberry sauce ° mighty good recipe by Mrs. Mary eed, Soe qoamees ned. pitted Bing 8 “‘Nippy Carrots.” “; tables somes grated orange rind @ Sse sho cna = ey oer | CARROTS... Steen’ 2 © 19° CELERY LETTUCE — i , 2 c : c Old Seuth Frozen == |and this is an excellent recipe for|4.q Be sure to lias of for for : plenty 4 ORANGE CAMPBELL’S : Sig peg imal ¢ JUICE TOMATO a farce neem, Sake re : academy ape _____|2 teaspoons salt, % teaspoon pep- - FATHER’S DAY SPECIAL! the onion in butter over a high containing % inch of hot fat. 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Stir the carrots at low heat remove from the heat = stir in eeesn Juice \|for about five minutes in the mix- one-and-a-half teaspoons of lemon be: ter until tender. “Watch care- roid in cherries and grated orange oa fully,” Fog Gedo “or val ow rind. Toss gently. | : Len 8 ‘ Ea. e {LINE UCUCUMBERS.. Ge |= 5 e spoons butter and Ye teaspoon pep-\saucepan or skillet until it foams; 4 : ture until well glazed. Californie TMMAS| Biue Cheese Mustard Sauce ‘is! sprinkle with minced “parey. ORANGES esee Sunkist Des. 29° Just Right ‘ e CABBAGE .. eeeen for Seleds Lb. 5 and Get Holden Red & oD Stamps Too! DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY SAVE 15¢ on 3 Lb. ane 64:72 Breast-O-Chicken TUNA FISH GRAND SALE Fresh Killed FRYERS While They Last—One C Whole Fryer a Large Sweet Honeydew MELONS 3%... Gre Sweet — Ripe — Juicy _ Georgia Cannonball 26 Lb. Average $17?, 3 Ans, 19: coersaVoeess Top Quality : ORANGES Choice Cut Meats ici Fresh Killed | Delicious ‘n’ Tender - Sp ecial Heavy Rock Instant Fels-Naptha SOAP GRANULES - | Round or Swiss . Baa : wee! STEAK........ 195, Stowers Traypack Bacon | Rolled Rump Roast i 19: 2 Gg: “39 | °79° smtws PICNICS * 29) U. S. D. A. Choice Blade Cut Rib End , on piel nag - Lb 7 ; . ’ » vill eaks... Beef Pot Roast | Pork Loin Roast Big, Bacon, 2 Ihs. avg. Ls 39° "33° BUTTER 09; inci 17° Birds Eye Frozen | LEMONADE Fresh Ground HOT DOGS BEEF LARGE BOLOGNA 3” 89° 3" 5 _ 3 SISTERS’ Friendly Market 7 ee eee, . Strawberry Pim 6" = 884 WEST HURON STREET sylelriacg ices a _ Prices Subject te Change \, ‘ ‘ a fs f = - * ! ; A ‘ : , ; F " fie’ | j ; 4 to Poot ' le ; i : i " * ; J { a é i eae ioay / ‘| L anf jf + i | Fi : ‘, fr F ue A : / pip ; ® THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 7 _ THIRTY-SEVEN | ‘WOW! Hurry Dad, Let's Go to FOOD | Repeat of Last Week's Sell-Out! . _ fi ——— STEAKS - 69. TOWN FRESH MICHIGAN ; STRAWBERRIES 29°* ~ Del Monte’ PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT California Large SUNKIST _ LEMONS 39. ; a. VELVET BRAND-—Packed by SEALTEST E | ee creams 675 os. VELVET PEANUT BUTTER 2: 69° \— UGARETTES “sz tz "199 az 09 “DEL MONTE GREAM STYLE ms ARNIS sears ue a Open Pit BAR-B-Q SAUCE: 39° hy. Armour's PIGS FEET i Oe Good Luck LEMON PIE FILLING = #3 10: “Krey SALISBURY STEAKS m= 39 ca Yo Red Rose PORK & BEANS = “t=: 29 Duncen Hines Coke Mix Here? \ =x : Lo ee . oe | ~ 3 OPEN 1200 BALDWIN AVE. at Columbia pee woes * . : ; Mary Kitchen makes —— oa seg mal an ep a ee Pi a s um the aa that makes it run. | Read this eae ad to find et ge are this Roast Beef Hash : ‘ per ea ihard-cooked egg slices, as desired. How to control the ‘gallons they How do you dare make such an important the good brands (and the stores that.sell them.) the way you would Serves 46. |want to consume? Tempt and di- purchase without having an expert check it over The more good brands you know, the surer you fix a special dish for . American Bive Cheese |vert them from too many carbon: for you? What makes you so sure you're getting are about all your shopping. . _: Evtate: Croqeetice jated beverages by keeping a de-| your money’s worth when you say, “I'll take Sunday dinner... ot ge kL 2 cups seasoned, mashed potatoes licious molasses milkshake ready| = ‘ y , BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION , sane Semaine Amertese Bins checee | mixed in the refrigerator. that one’? : fi Pine dry bread erumbe To each cup of cold milk add one The answer's obvious. You look for the brand 4 Non-Profit Educational Foundation 4 tdbleapocns. water molasses, and. i ee a Orleans name on the refrigerator—your ‘‘guarantee.” — $7 West 57th Street, New York 19, New York Bom potatoes and cheese: |Shake well oles nee You've learned to follow this first rule of safe jmix well. Shape imto croquettes | es and sound buying: A GOOD BRAND and roll in crumbs. Combine egg, Baby- and water; beat well. Dip ero | toe way be aud Ot a eater | A good brand is your best guarantee | 1S YOUR BEST GUARANTEE quettes in egg mixture and again No matter what kind of product you want to in crumbs. Fry in hot deep fat (350 hes eeret etate SS a ; = a P d : ——— \degrees) 1 to 1‘: minutes, or until = = = = ; \browned. Drain on absorbent pa- eo _— tin | per Serves 6. = ) . ‘ DO ALL YOUR ) 7 FOOD SHOPPING | HERE food strained sweet pota- RED ROSE Brand JELLIES ay 6 b 3-Ibs. apple-strawberry : . PETER’S SUGAR CURED SMOKED PICNICS 35 CHOICE FRESH = Curt Up oF Whole g DRESSED FRYERS 49 apple-cherry WITH COUPON t SUGAR CURED apple-grape FROM PAGE 39 B SLICED BACON .. , apple-blackberry TABLE KING 20-oz. Jar __ ‘TOMATO JUICE REMUS BUTTER .. 59 4 ¢€ 46-02. For ¢€ . CAN We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Qh we , For STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE re ASS BISQUICK _Duncan Hines White Cake Mix CHARCOAL pais S; 5 Q geaaas Fresh Strawberries | = 3 Bags Large c & Whip Topping Pkg. SHEDD’S Try Our se Fe Fe Fe New favor! New texture! Now better than ever MEW KRIPY “FAVOR, slow-baked for finer, better than ever JASTE ... NEW ‘KRIPY" TEXTURE, flakier, more “Krispy” than ever. Convince yourself xrisPyY SALTINES out-taste ‘em all! NYE MILK *% gal: 38¢ Salad Dressing | “tr FA RMER*S 35: = SUPER M Ribs = 484 Auburn Ave. ranine oy Ls oe ne ee ” * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 14. 1936” Zz PW ETRTY-NINE meat slices., Dice remaining or-| Luncheon Meat Still Tops ine. rice comine waar é FF Cheice Good . | jmustard and flour in saucepan; sd Lb. ¢€ the List for Canned Foods iii came asm diced orange. Bring to a boil; spoon over meat. Bake in a mod- Canned luncheon meat, the 12-/Spoon part of applesauce mixture'erate oven, (350 degrees) 30 min- Center Cut ‘ounce pack originated in 1937 and over scored meat loaf. Bake in utes, basting occasionally, 4 serv- : . ¢ ‘etilt the best selling canned meat,|Moderate oven, (350 degrees) 30 ings. PORK CHOPS with a fruit a ‘minutes. Heat remaining mixture’ wanna is ae re sane a since this and serve with loaf. Serves 4. . or garni . E . 5. Ne, 1 fi : CE a rciay Glazed Peach tancheon Meat Peel Onion Right, ff tc sas Shea 20: pork it is 1 to ‘combine : eee (12 ounces) luncheon m — s : * natura can i] pound: cling ac s ’ j 4 tye ek own 6 _ [with applesauce. Delicately arieg | Utableepoon vinewsr vest” Avid Crying Jag POTATOES | Bes iw , e period, and is Pies meat in shallow pan; cul . meat and fruit flavors offer an !0af into 6 slices’ about ‘2 inch oat a pte a oe | | | € Up | , ; : - : . no reason ior tears to ow aown ‘interesting flavor mediey. from bottom. Drain peaches, me vour face every time you peel an’ WA ERM ELONS ; For twe other serving Varia. serve se ‘Place some of the onion. : | tions, luncheon meat may be be ach slices between meat slices. . aan sliced and studded with orange Combine peach syrup, brown sugar p is faa safe ae expert C R Snow Crop, Frozen Pk € | slices or spiced peaches. The and vinegar in saucepan. Bring to we © ae, idaho. yous can s*. : . I & '° make the omion cry. : ° | ight fruit touch harmonizes ex- a boil: boil rapidiy 2 minutes Rice. during a aiceting of the French Fries . cellently with the savory meat. Baste loaf with part of the SYTUP. {hited Fresh Fruit Vegetable As- | Each 12-ounce can of luncheon Bake we moderate oven. (350 de- .y-iatien in New Orleans, ex- Saew Crop, Siacen meat provides four generous sery- grees! 0 minutes, basting CC p14 ined: are : Large Con 3] € . 7s. sionally, Add remaining peacnes 1 ngs mmarung (weather) | tars aut makes yen Lemonade . Makes '2 Gol. Spiced Apple .fo remaining syrup; heat. Use to Gla Saucheen Meat serve with loaf. 4 servings cry—the volatile sulphurous oil, aed Lan or pepper—is all stored in the See Our Specials in the Defiance Ad 1 can (12 ounces) luncheon meat Orange Glazed Luncheon Meat : Whole cloves ; ; root ef the onion. te cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 cari «1% ounces) juncheom, mess ‘4 teaspoon cinnamon Eien’ If vou remove this root. the lg teaspoon nutmeg 2 'ebdlespoons Sugar 4 1 tablespoon vinegar « Teaspoon dry mustard cone-shaped portion at the bottom 1 can ‘1 pound) applesauce : TEE (Orapael i = of the onion, the .remaimder is Place meat in shallow pan. Score 2 tablespoons unsulph ed mu.asses sweet SOT — The solo cook finde sm omirmet dish. Slivere : , : pages RISOTTO The solo cook today finds can make a gourmet dist I vered almonds and with sharp knife, making diagonal Place meat in shallow pan, cul Rice maintains that an_onion a fresh menu variety on each shopping tmp. With a rice are two other ingredients that go into Veal jines 34 inch apart. Place a whole loaf into 6 slices about 'sinch from day is better than apples for keep- can of Junior Veal and one of Strained Mixed Risotto. clove in the center of each square. bottom. Cut peel from orange in ing the doctor away. “IT eat one Lo z — . vegetables the woman who cooks for just herself . Combine brown sugar, cinnamon, circular metion remo i white every day.” he said. ‘It's full of Dixie Highway at Telegraph . Lots of Parking “nutmeg and vinegar in saucepan. membrane with peel. Cut grange vitamins and the stuff thal makes Add applesauce; blend well; heat. in 4 slices; halve: insert Het ween red blood cells Veal Resotie Is Easy Dish Ty These lips PASE SANBORN INSTANT poems The busy business woman mi te be opened and carried with Be. Cool Drinks . : do “pick up” or ‘fill in’ shopping 'oving hands to the table. on her way home from work but pik a main dish that is ready “eed new ideas for cooling milk 4 = ; ‘wee 8 at least once a week she likes to to heat and serve. or contrive \6ur dp nks ths summer? Here are two bed . _— ' j own fron abun é o on . a make the grand tour thiv 1 the abundance of cor Farm Fresh — Pan-Ready —_— All Clean Whole Chicken a wough he: : ' 3 . * ° recipes for 'a | eo! and delicious T | food market, Always she finds sur O""™C fo For instance. fo = Al ys sh finds su niece the way Junior Meats get bey erages—Spicy Fruit Fl p and . ie p ta t< 1 t are ; prises, new table trea Nat ar@ giong with pre-cooked mice. What. Mocha Frost waiting to add zest to home din ing you need a sauce? Just open \o need to run out of milk nour- @ Strained Mixed Vegetables and & |.hment regardiess of how much @ Walk along the store aisies,. (1) 14 cup sauce is smoothly read) is consumed this summer, thanks a read ec ae tone Take a look at this Live Aloner’s to instant nonfat dry milk. It keeps and free Straits. are here, wait menu. Here's substance, flavor, almost indefinitely on a cool, dry g crunch and a happy ending des- pantry shelf in the handy packages g@ -_ sert which feature protective plastic- ™ COMING ? Veal Risotto -a.mond gero's! coated foil linings. Instant non- B Waldorf Salad —Greere Chives a Ghent ¥ mike im lv Gingerbread Strained Pru Wr p fat dry milk mixes immediately, @ Fi ‘ k A 5 477 Coffee lea PL en in e water tse it as vou § me Tor Cc a @ For the dessert. use @ Zinger tse m! for drinking cooRIng a Backyord REAL HOME MADE bread mix, make gingerbread from and baring s Cookery! lb e sur favorit ( 4 it ‘ your [aor 2 re 'pe or b a ¢ Spicy Bruit Fhip @ fron. tne bak ‘ we any Stra | | . + ¥ * ba carne e. ! Fruit as topping simply adding 2 teas on 5 a the « ed ti to stiff whipped fied a ae bed re) inless os . . a H E E i s rotary @ tirin @ MEIN... e double quct deem dss yeu Veal Risotto toe, con mete wth Onertel Noodies 1 tabdleapoon chopped onion dry milk. Beat until well biend- ® 1 tablespoon chopped tomaie i cabtcnpean ‘butter ed. Blend in ginger. Makes 4 38- 1 (3% ounce) container Junior Veal ounce glasses. ‘, cup Strained Mixed Vegetabies 1 tablespoon slivered almonds oo 8 1 cup cooked. hot rice . Cook onton and tomato in butter egg white with 1 feaspoon lemon = caties powdered ginger 9 rice and a tablespoon or so of B be : fchly with oo 4 ms 1,8 tabiesnoon or so of eat together banana we Y Ww Co vura Strained Fruit Dessert gag lemon juice with a ’ Sota ee aa ” wee pees @ makes a fine flavored topping beater or electric mixer; » a ae Ce | quefied instant Stariac nonfat & | Real Lhs. Picnic until tender but not brown. Add 2 tat fr ‘rstapt S@larlae nents ; Treat! chopped veal, vegetables and sli + milk , ered almonds: reserve a few muts a oral aaiaaeaaaiaiaaiaiaial = : to sprinkle on top Stir and heat p chorolete tee cream WE Silver Shield, Lean, Sliced $ well. Serve over hot rice or in a Pour water into a deep ]-quart Lbs. mee mng. Serves - bowl: sprinkle instant Starlac non- a. GIVE Tips: Use the pre-cooked rice in fat dry milk powder and instant s ee @ : this quick main dish. preparing as coffee over st irface. Stir until dis U. $. ee ne ee ae aeicd wal ratky, Male aS CHICKEN SAVINGS Fresh Pork tomato, if desired. a = Seve your cash CHUNK Add diced leftover cooked pork register tapes! Fresh, Breakfast Pork ae nOh, Am A ©) U co A hot water bath prevents cus to a Waldorf salad Celery apple We give one U. S. Savings Stamp A A E ahi ste ith each $5.00 Right? COLUMBIA CITY IMD tard trom overbaking | at | edges. and mayonnaise “TE purchase! Starlac Mocha Frost > > MARSHMALLOW 1noes” 0: vs 1 S mow you can buy it ready made at your grocers. These Recipe If You Like. By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Fresh coconut is good to eat out outer shell, peel off the inner brown husk, and cut the meat into! | pieces. + You can grate it on a regular |eabbage grater (watch your fin- with ice cream and mincemeat this dessert again. of hand. Simply crack the heavy| of time, in the cool of the morn- (tof with two tables ing kitchen — filled with ice |meat. for a dessert you will want to serve again and again this summer. " (aw aee aaa aaa TIT TOTITT TILE \ “14 It's Alive—It's Fresh’ —Taste. the Difterence! CAPONETTES Cc is cream and topped with instantly ready-to-use mincemeat that comes elther from a big %8-ounce jar or is prepared from a nine It's just meringue shells — which can be made hours ahead Father's Day dinner as a real | , tribute to the man of the house. Mincemeat Meringues 3 ega whites at room temperature %, teaspoon salt *, teaspoon cream tartar % cup suger 1 pint ice cream, chocolate, coffee 1 $-ounce condensed package mince- meat prepared sccording to directions or ready-to-serve mincemeat from 38- ounce jar Add salt and cream tartar to egg whites and beat until mixture forms rounding peaks. Add sugar, a tablespoon at a time, beating aft- er each addition until blended and continue beating until mixture forms soft glossy peaks. Cover a baking sheet with heavy unglazed paper and form me- ringue, either with two spoons or/| with pastry tube, into five cups. Bake in a very slow oven (250 de- vanilla or CORN MUFFIN MIX gives you up to grees) for an hour, until faintly golden brown. Turn off heat and let meringues “ag 12 te 18 m; muffins cool in oven. When cold place al in just one easy, oof mixing, fifth of the ice cream in each and| The Finest Chicken Money Can Buy for Roasting — Stewing or Frying. 4-Lb. Average. SUCKS_ROASTERS_RABBITS—TURKEYS Farm Fresh, Lerge 53° Hen EGGS... Turkeys FRESH and SALT WATER FISH of ALL KINDS Large FRESH LAKE PERCH, Lb. 0° SHRIMP BASS or BUFFALO 3 Lb. ta Fresh Channel CATFISH Ib. 49c Fresh WHITEFISH PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY WARKET (W holesale vad Retail) 82 S. Saginaw Street — FE 4-1521 N een: is uss. Lb. Ww up = 2 MP, ys N . Pre a ee wee ee ‘as a worthy feast. Father will probably call for Just look at these buys' Good all week long, too! , S Will Appeal Coconut Coconut Butter Bars have extra | nourishment in them because ot the use of nonfat dry milk solids. Coconut Butter Bars 1 cup sifted flour *% cup nonfat dry milk. solids Wi seatpoo, double acting baking powder teaspoon salt weather salads. gers!). If you have a blend will grate coconut. There are lots of good ways to use coconut. One of our favorites ts to toast the coconut and use it te top chocolate sundaes. It burns easily, so watch it care- | fully. Ambrosia Cream Pie 1 baked 6-itnch ple shell 7 Hip < whipping cream sifted confectioners’ sugar ° teaspoon almond flavoring Dash ¢) salt lean (17 oynces) drained (of ether fruit, sugared to; frutt eoc ktaf,| ao teatted eocenut Let pie crust cool. Whip cream, fold in sugar, flavoring and salt, then fruit. Place in pie shell, top with coconut. Chill thoroughly. Six to eight servings. Ceconst ta cookies is always welcome, These easy-to-prepare 2 check your @irections to see it it b nutes ded coconut Sift together the flour, nonfat milk solids, baking powder, salt. Cream the butter and brown ‘sugar. Add beaten eggs, and water and mix well. Add ingredients, chopped nuts and ‘conut and pour into a buttered 9-inch square pan Bake in a 350 degree oven for 3% minutes. Cool slightly, then cut ‘into bars and remove from the | pan | Coconut is good on fruit sal- | ads. Sprinkle it too on puddings and cake frostings. Add it di- rectly to your cake batter. Heat smoothly mashed sweet po-| tatoes in a buttered casserole. Tope 'with bits of butter and thin flakes | ie of coconut. Add the new flaky co- e conut to chicken casserole dishes. iS wassv aber e ae sbecceceecnebacceccdecsdssceecue6ebenegecscccssteUsSSCEEEUUSTSCSCTTETTSCTSTTETSOCEICS > Siskin uhoed ts uavh Go 4 Qa. 64 qrocad cotta. yet you pay far lees! Hurry! Supply laibed! Seve money ot ee ee Wow! “WLLBOBIED Hemilton's, Country Fresh, Grede "A", Medium EGGS Dozen in Ctn. Armour’s Famous CORNED BEEF .... 12-02. tin. 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Lene a oe A te PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JUNE 14. 1956. | : ai4: FORTY-ONE ” ? lm ‘ them at room a a not Turn into freezing trays of dito- Serve Delicious Banana Frozen Salad? "naan i he rtiertor as mate erga. Pee, ih . ia low temperatu ‘indicator at, colilest setting, about, if as Dessert During Summer Parties rome tod depts the’ bur, o wn tem. Ca Py ‘When outdoors it’s simply melt-| when you've finished and trozen ‘for this salad, do choose those that | * Banana. Frozen Salad . _ greens. Eight to ten serv- ing, serve a salad that’s simply) this masterpleée, cut it into have yellow peel flecked with 9 3.ounce packages cream cheese ings : freezing. That’s literally true of squares fer serving, and sur- brown, This is nature's signal) ‘a teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons mayonnaise ; Delicious Banana Frozen Salad,| round with ¢ curly greens. that the banana is at peak of ripe-| 1 tablespoon lemon futce Pe. ideal for entertaining in warm) y's the sort fang oer fae just ess, flavor, sweetness and digesti- Hd 4 occaraiy em Pimaraschige ‘Warm Snack Buns’ weather. begs to be served at a ladies’ bility. Bananas very popular ea scarests chagped oui wastl | Hamburgers or frankfurters Calling on cream cheese and luncheon, committee meeting, or salad ingred because their fla- S ekippina cream imight be classified as “good,” whipping cream for its basic in-| supper. You can make it and |Yor is distinctive and liked by all, ma diced ripe bananas (3 © 4 better” and “best.” They're good © gredients, Banana Frozen Salad is) forget it in the refrigerator until [204 their texture lends a substan-| Salad greens ‘on buns, better when the buns are most appropriate to serve during) seggy te be hostess to your tial something that is welcome in} Use fully ripe bananas—yellow warmed and best when the buns National Dairy Month. Dairy prod-) guests, a decided advantage in ordinarily “light” dishes such asipeel flecked with brown. Soften are split, brushed with real may- ucts furnish so many of our best) hot weather when one likes to salad. You do not always have tojcheese with a fork. Add salt, may- onnaise seasoned with mustard and dishes that we owe them a hearty | cook in the cool of the day. buy bananas at the yellow flecked onnaise and lemon’ juice Mix toasted lightly near the edge of salute. with brown stage of ripeness. All-|well. Fold in pineapple, cherries'the grill while the meat is broiling A beautiful blend of fruits | Use Bananas Fully-Ripe yellow or slightly green-tipped ba-jand nuts. Whip cream until thick in the center. If the mustard isn’t frozen in a smooth, creamy ‘To get the utmost mellowness of/nanas will ripen to the brown-|and shiny but not stiff. Fold into ‘flavored add a little grated ae mixture is Banana Frorea Salad. flavor and sweetness in bananas) flecked stage at home if you leave cheese mixture. Fold in bananas. to the mayonnaise instead- Grade A FIVER, OOS CASH AAR recs Of. ae ee Fn. we, | BAZLEY'S NATIVE sa WHITE VEAL SALE! | tense sica * scaLLor Kanone — Next time you schedule groups, too. Bacon, green a and scasboeant | ‘SPARE RIBS Shoulder Cut Meaty-Leg ) Meaty Rib Meaty PORK LIVER a ts STEAKS | ROASTS | CHOPS | BREASTS . . Lb. c Lb. c u. 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Me! ted butter or margarine 2 pen meenr mee ing deter him from mwustering up. ¢ bacon strips, cut in thirds and unusual fare for the | '*"#¢ creen pepper, cut tn 1- incn| Sift together the flour, baking | : oumeres ~ « « ‘powder, baking soda and salt. One of the big outdoor favorites Dip sea scallops and mushroom) (Cresen Satter) and surer. beet © is that succulent shell-'caps in melted butter or marga-°&® 87d orange rind thoroughly: the cool Atlantic, the rine. On six 8inch skewers alter. Str in bran, orange juice and Tender Beef Better Trimmed ROAST . = 4Eos SIRLOIN None Higher | This nutty-flavored mol- nate scallops, bacon pieces, mush- milk well. Stir in sifted dry in-| SAG bring atangy breath room caps and green pepper, gredients until moistened. Fill Grade 1 Chunk Mild Cured Grade | Breakfast 7-Rib. Cut | s bo of the sea to the picnic area. squares. 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RO AST Ice cream, because of its Saver| reception at home. The basic mix- . ‘ re variety and popular reputation,|ture for the punch . . . instant Easy, Fun to Seve | TREESWEET IS-THE ‘Soe vecryto Wh hs ed mis can be made iad OA" yreaYieretc|| — ERESHEST-TASTING Y TURKEY gallon carton providing 16 serv- serv. | yayving time and stored in the re- ; ORANGE JUICE IN CANS cranberry sauce SERVING. ALL DAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. This Then, at refreshment “ings, one can easily determine the ae ek mond ‘be. pewre tune amount of ice cream needed for| tne punch bowl and carbonated Psa is: the Pecipe for this tasty ‘the guest list. water and aeenee < bras cream). . | added. Serve the wedding punch cakes ac- of pre-packaged ice serve little frosted as an | qream, ‘served in a flaver as- |With chicken salad and hot rolls. | os sniment. ’ sortment, or individual scoops Coffee Wedding Punch Cuocolate-Nutty Sauce L | topped with a fruit sauce make | 4 tabiespoons instant coffee och wintta ton arcamn as an appropriate dessert to end a i= oe 4 Sablespoons butter, meited BAKERY family wedding dinner.) Or ice sae (3 large cans) evaporated milk, ie Bm span % eheesiate pieces cream and cake may be served "3 pints pre-packaged vanille tee cream ; cup milk wentin 1 quart carbonated water, chilled DEPARTMENT Apple Coffee Cakes “40° Dutch Spinach Special Pound Cake . 1 package (10 ounces) froren chopped Each 59° TRY iTt— oe ao or margarine | = % cup m | BRING THE FAMILY! tne | HOMADE 00 suop following hors d'oeuvres and | bevera Combine instant coffee, sugar; Melt butter in skillet. Add grape- : vst ih ai | and water in saucepan. Place over nuts and brown lightly. Melt choco- Coffee Wedding Punch . . - jow heat, stirring constantly, until late pieces in a sauce pan over served from a large glass or silver) bended. Remove from heat; chill, low heat. Add milk slowly, stirring bowl . . . would be an excellent then stir in milk. To serve, pour constantly so sauce is smooth, Stir choice for | an_afternoon wedding into punch bowl. Spoon in ice browned grapenuts and vanilla in- ~~ | cream; stir until partially melted. to melted chocolate. Serve imme- Pour in carbonated water. Yield: diately over ice cream. Makes 1's 24 ty-cup servings. cups sauce. = Try Dutch Spinach, Family Will Like It Spinach will be popular if you, prepare it this way. | lt, teaspoons cider vinegar A Cook spinach according to direc- tions; drain thoroughly. Melt but-| ter over low heat: stir in flour. Add | milk; cook and stir constantly over | low heat until sauce thickens and bubbles. 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JUST CHANGE TO IMPERIAL! IMPERIAL'S GOT THAT FLAVOR! R88. 8, PAT, OFM, f ye shee a: ' po, @ ‘ ; \ : re ' FORTY-THREE TUTTI Good Home- way seeds. Bake at 475 degrees (very hot oven) for 8 minutes. Cut into strips. Pants “tiny scapes me Combine ali ingredients in the top ef a double boiler. Cook over boiling water 5 te 7 minutes stir- ring ocegasionally, Serve’ with ' Caraway Strips. Makes 4 to 6 servings. Caraway Strips Remove crusts from 4 slices of Use Lettovers - of Ham Loaf | for Sandwiches You can use leftover siices of this ham loaf for sandwiches. Ham Lal # alices bread ‘. cup milk 4 cups fine) ‘a cup “e teaspoon greund cocked ham Y gteund onien salt, pepper Cut bread into tiny cubes and — turn into mixing bowl. Add milk: whip with a fork until wel] com- bined. - Stir in ground ham. ground on- ion, celery salt and pepper to taste. (Ham will probably be salty, no extra salt wil] be needed.) Pack into greased loaf pan (9's by 54 by 2% inches). 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But this recipe for Creme Fudgies is simple enough for the kiddies to make themselves, and it'll give them their treat in a twinkling’ All the recipe requires is a quick cooking of marshmallow ereme, sugar, batter and choc: | elate, until they are biended. Then this mixture is poured over crisp, even-teasted rice cereal, | mixed well, and dropped by tea- | spoonfuls omto waxed paper or | buttered baking sheets. The Fudgies will harden ready-for- eating in a matter of minutes. } i cup marshmallow ereme te sex suger 2 tablespoons butjer or margarine 1 cup (6 ounces) semi-sweet chocoiete pieces - 2 cups oven-toasted rice eerea! Cook marshmallow creme, sugar, butter and chocolate over hot but not boiling water, stirring frequent- ly. until chocoMte is melted and mixture is blended. Stir in rice cereal, mixing thoroughly. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto waxed paper or buttered sheets. Let stand until hardened. Yield: about 4 dor- en Fudgies, 1 inch in diameter Rich Brownies Can Be Served in Two Ways. — ™) minutes. Stand pan on cake’ rack for 10 minutes; loosen brown- ies from ‘sides of pan: turn out on cake rack and strip off paper. Turn right side up on another invert on cutting with sharp knife slice into § squares Top each brownie with ~*~ a scoop of vanilla ice cream and accompany with chocolate sauce Makes 9 servings These open. sandwiches are cara-| pretty and delicious. | | MGS LT eee Ware ae re PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14. 1956 Short-Cuts Help Prepare(0pen Sandwiches. : Made Soup Pretty and Delicious ber 1 medium-sised onion (th _—- nig siteeg) COVED tightly and marinate in re-| “cup eider vinegar ( \% teaspoon salt ~ frigerator 1 hour. Drain. Hot Dog Casserole | Corn and Frankfurter Casserole’ |sired, reserye 2 trankfurters cut im bof frankturiers tied ot mudroami(uarters lengthwise fie pinwheel =< : idesign on top. Add remaining in- soup Buger ** * T p § nen whale a ; | |, Me ie re Mayonnaise ee | Spread bread-rounds lightly with ops orch uppers 1 cap seals’ bareal corn gredients. Season to taste. Cover Paprika | %e cup sliced bieck olives skillet. Cook 20-25 minutes. Makes Put cucumber and onion slices ™ayonnaise; top with onion and| Here's an easy main dish to use| 1 tablespoon, minced onion \é servings. Preheat electric skillet to 210 de- into @ wide-mouthed jar. Mix vine-| Cucumber slices. Dust with pa-iwhen you're having a porch sup- grees. Saute frankfurters im 8) eq Gray may be the most trav: ° gar with salt and sugar to taste; |Prika. Makes about 15 open sand:|per. Make it in your elec little melted shortening. 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Stops bacteria before it has a chance to start . «+ With a miracle coating of Fluoride ezor enamel surfaces, ; Giant 3° Economy 69° Sire FOR Tube WC £ Rar 4, c < ~ 4 f The 39th annual Detroit Horse Show at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club will soon get under way, and commit- tee members are making sure of every detail. Don Harness (left) of Birmingham is on the publicity com- mittee as well as working on stabling, and. with Mrs. Mrs. MacManus is in charge the show opens June 20. Mr. Jr. of Bloomfield Hills are busy with preparations, too. Pentiae Press Phetes and Mrs. T. F. MacManus of information and is assist- ing. with publicity, while Mr. MacManus is working on Harness (second from left) he will act as @ host when advertising. 4 i Doing their part to insure success of the: annual Detroit Horse Show are members of the Bloomfield Open show: Morris of Franklin; Mr. Morris, a vice chairman of the A.C. Buterbaugh (standing) cochairman of oon Aunt Club. , Among them are (left to right) Mrs. G. Fred and Mrs. Buterbaugh, cochairman of adult activities. sete carer tnt ene Re ent ae ten Mr and Mrs. Watson Lange of Mr. a Mrs. John Swanson Jr.celebration of the Oth wedding Lincoln avenue entertained at & and daughter, Sharon, of Portland, over of oe and srs dinner party Saturday evening at ames ach of North Sanfor Ted's. Among their guests were re have [seeand) Siok: besos. street. Members of the family: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hadden and tinal ngihl This iohe Swan. |Sathered early because the James family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wallis om Py Hamilton Pa. gad (ciher A. Leaches of Royal Oak are leav- and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold | iatives in the city. : jing to make their home in Boulder, Lange and farhily of Detroit ‘Colo. ‘and Mr, and Mrs. Al Robins and sia Hosting the affair were the son, Michaet, of Flint. A dinner party at Devon Gables) Rev. Clifford J. Leach and fam- * ¢ ‘se Tuesday evening was an advance! jjy of Loudonville, Ohio, Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Failing, mond Leach and family of Farm- of Voorheis road have as their hotseguests Mrs. Emma, Carpen- | ington, Mr, and Mrs. Clayton B. | Leach and family of Lake An- gelus Shores and the James A. ter of Fort Plain. N. Y.. and George’ Failing of St. Johnsville, Leaches, Ny. CO | Following dinner, the group > - s On Monday, Mr, and Mrs. John Thors Jr. of Thorpe street will feave for their summer home on the Leelanau Peninsula on Lake ee. Mr. ond sire "sam Shoemaker of Lincoln avenue left Wednesday for Mackinaw Cjty and other points of interest a puters Michigan. Capt. at re Norman D.. Evans and sons, Mark and Steven, of Nellis Air Force Base, Las Ve- om Ney:, are visiting her parents, . and Mrs. A. C. McCurry of street. They will remain in the . city until the end lot the month. Mare, dune ‘Tettto ot loate, who has i retentiy returned from a Mrs. ROBERT B. WARD { ” Middlebelt road, has returned from . with the University. of Michigan * |\Band at commencement exercises. spent the evening at the home ‘of the Clayton Leaches at Lake Angelus. Mr. and Mrs, James B. Leach. |will vacation in Colorado during ithe months = _ = August. | Jeanne Leland, \ @uaieat of Mr. and Mrs.. Edward H. Leland of| a week's visit with her brother and sister-in-law, 2nd Lt, and Mrs. E, B, Leland of Washington, D. C. ‘Jeanne returned in time to play | | A large group of former Pontine residents will be in town | | over the weekend visiting with members of their families and | B. Ward, son of Mr, and ' mates in the 1996 graduating | iam Ward of East Beverly Claes of Pontiac High School at four-month visit at Cardiss, Eng- street, received his B.A. degree in wang eeosaeen | jamd, ie presently visiting at the commercial art at commencement ¢veming at the high school. hame sonin.law a = a I at pey-ena wey pe senior iShelby recently were Mr, and Mrs. | Springs, Mo. Morris Fockier of Sylvania, Ohio, Mrs. Charles Way of Western Springs, Ill., and Mrs. Orville Schluchter of Hinsdale, Il. Also coming from Hinsdale, IH., is Mrs. James Newlin and travel-| ing from Pittsburgh, Pa, is Mrs. Gilbert Phares. George Sweazey will arrive from Rochester, N. Y., and Mrs, Sadie Lake Marshall of Delaware, Ohio, |will visit her brother and family, the Arthur Lakes of South Roslyn \drive. Byron G. Campbell of Kala- 'mazoo will also spend the weekend ‘in town. ° * * Madah Mack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold K, James of Benvenue avenue, will spend the summer doing occupational ther- apy work at Sheppard-Prat; Hos- pital in Towson, Md, Madah is a apy curriculum at Western Mich- igan College. * * ° Attending the DAV Convention) held in Detroit at the Hotel Fort Jack Tuson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chancey, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Keyes and Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Sparks. Also attending were Bobby Smith, Robert Scites, LeRoy Bress-| i" ler and Mrs. Don Williams, * * Mr, and sea. Cliften ne of a son, Matthew Corey, hip 2. |" gm es of the infant are! Mra. inding | Jack Davis (right). "Irving A. Duffy (left) of Bloomfield Hills and William Bridge, also of Bloom- president of Bloomfield Open Hunt Club, talks over progress of the annual Detroit Horse Show with Bert McIntire, show manager. The show will open June 20 and will run through June 24 with all-day. perform- ances. Mr. McIntire told newsmen and club members at a dinner Tuesday eve- ning that new facilities designed to make America’s largest outdoor horse show run smoothly will be used for the events at the hunt club. 259 Benge ee 4 show. Photographed with them at the din- ner meeting Tuesday evening was Mrs. field, are Coeeetines of the annual horse Bridge. a ee ‘Women’s. Section PAGES 44-51 Personal. News of Interest in the Pontiac Area “THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 Moose Unit | Has Election | of Officers William Mahar talked on ‘‘Mem- bership" at the Friendship Chap-/ ter Night held by Women of the Moose CHapter 360 Tuesday even-| ing in Moose Temple. Officers elected to serve aay the coming year are Mrs. Floyd) Yeaman, senior regent; Mrs. Clif- ford Lynch, junior regent; Mrs. John Denihan, chaplain; Mrs. |Clarence Cavalier, recorder; Mrs. |Edward LeBarge, treasurer, and | Mrs. Michael Blahut, junior gradu) ate regent. | in the occupational ther- | Installation of officers will be | | held June 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the | temple. Initiation ceremonies were held,’ |with the class presented in honor ‘of Mrs. Howard McCandless, Col-: lege of Regents candidate. Initiated were Mrs, Omar Rice, Mrs. George Acha, Mrs. Clarence Brown, Mrs. Frank Matteson, Mrs. Ralph Ashmead and Mrs. H. A. inch, Mrs. McCandless will attend the jnational convention being held at | Mooseheart, Ind., in August. [Remove Dust First lor dry sponge, using light, even’ strokes, Strokes should begin ‘at = =p ea aes oe ° it | Students in American Colleges and * MR. and MRS. STUART M. ALLAN At commencement exercises held Monday at Ferris Institute in Big Rapids, Stuart M. Allan and his wife, Bonnie Curry Allan, received their bachelor of science | degrees in pharmacy. He is the son of W. Stuart Allan of Oxford and the late Mrs, Allan. She is the daughter of the C larence D. Currys of Canterbury drive. Stuart is a member of Phi Delta Chi national pharmaceutical _fraternity,.Crimson and Gold Chorus and the debate ‘team. Bonnie was selected ae “Who's Who Among Universities.” She is @ charter member of both honorary sorority. The Allans, with their small son, will make their home in Tecumseh, both Lambda Kappa Sigma | national pharmaceutical sorority.and Rho Chi national eae OW 5-Day Event Will Open Wednesday Some of Country's. Best Equines Will Be Displayed By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE _ Women’s Editor, The Pontiac Press There’s a great deal of activity these days out at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club—everyone’s busy with some job—getting ready for the 39th annual Detet leone Show. Show Manager Bert C. McIntire assured newsmen and club mem- bers that nothing is being left un- done to make the five-day event opening Wednesday @ success. Some of the nation’s top- ranked horses and its most fa- mous exhibitors will participate in the show. Charles Dennehy of Lake Forest, Il, who won major honors last year, again will ride his own en- tries. Defending the title as regu- lar hunter champion will be * ‘Span- ish Mint,” owned by Mrs, J. Deane Rucker of Grosse Pointe. . ” = “Miss Budweiser’ was handi- capped with lameness last year and was withdrawn from compe- tition. However, the famous horse There are six pages in today’s Women’s Section owned by Mr. and Mrs. August A. Busch Jr. of St. Louis, Mo., will attempt to improve on her ‘55 per- formance, ADDITIONAL SEATS . Those who are familiar with the hunt club will be interested to learn that additional grandstand seats are being placed around the main show ring and the one-third mile outside course, bringing the total seating capacity to more than 6,000 for each ¢vent. s “ oe ‘The additional seating capacity is designed to accommodate the larger crowd expected this year,” McIntire said, as he pointed out that attendance totaled 50,000 dur ing the four-day show last summer, and is expected to exceed 680,000 this year. a There'll be plenty of excitement awaiting some youngster attend ing the show. A pony wil] be awarded June 24 to the one submit- ting the best name for a new mount which the club is present- ing to the Detroit Mounted Police. . . * the show Irving A. Duffy, chairman; Wil- liam O. Bridge, cochairman; Mrs. E. E. Fisher and Charlotte Nichols, co-secretaries; Bert C. Mclintire, show manager, and several com- mittee chairmen. MOVIES VIEWED At Tuesday evening's party, Mr. Duffy showed movies of horse shows held in Mexico last sum- mer in which several members of the club participated. * . * Movies also were shown of par- ticipants in the U.S. Equestrian Team as they boarded the plane for the Olympic Equestrian Games being held in Stockholm. Frank Duffy from Bloomfield Hills is a imnember of the U.S. team. Women’s Group - Elects Officers The Christian Women's Fellow- ship of First Christian Church held their final meeting of the cur- rent year on Tuesday. Thirty five members were present for the din- ner meeting held at Bethany Bap- list Church Officers for the past year were ‘honored and riewly electeq of- jficers were installed by Mrs. James .Boaz, To serve are Mrs. Lowell: Mount, president. Mrs. William Hoyt, vice president, ‘Mrs. John Appleton, secretary and |Mrs, Harold Brown, treasurer. | Chairmen of the standing com- jmittees who were also installed jwere Mrs. Allan Hersee, Mrs. ‘Brady Adams, Mrs. Paul Colton, \Mrs, Lula Buckler, Mrs. William j Tompkins and Lorna MacKellar. Percy Blynns Are Hosts for Gathering Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blynn were bod foe the Dorcas Class of Oak- and Avenue United Presbyterian ‘Church Tuesday evening in their ‘home on Lyle drive. Thirty-five | members and guests enjoyed a pects dinner served out of tr Ernest Hillman, Mrs. Betty |Henry, Mrs. Alex Kasten and Mra. \Howard Hall assisted the hostess. _|Guests attending were Mrs. Emma | Carpenter, — Failin | Mire. gran ores c= Au : ay oe FORTY-FIVE PHS Class of 1926 to Gather June 19 An error was made in the picture story of the reunion of the Pontiac -|High School class of 1926, The date was incorrectly stated as June 12. The reunion, a 5:30 ‘p.m. dinner and program, i¢ slated for June 19 at- Devon Gables. ~jare Mrs. -William N. Pipe, -pub- licity; Lucius Howlett, place, and ‘Mrs. Donald Johns, favors and ‘programs, Mary A. Kelly is work- ing on reservations and registra- tions, Vida L. Walker on invita itions, and Jack Brannack, SF itainment. Press, Zeisler, newspapers for the summer. Ld . * circulation to editorial writing. Prot. Zeisler will act as “vis- iting publisher” and will detail assignments in the papers’ opera- UM . Journalism Students Will Take Over 2 Papers: Arthir Lane of Birmingham, for- mer copyreader at The Pontiac is one of seven University of Michigan journalism students paper for 20 years, Prof. Ziesler who will, along with Prof. Karl/caiq “ am convinced The Evart take over two weekly pe iew supervised internship of for job printing and production details. Having managed a community fers a challenging educational op- portunity in a field hardly to be The Evart Review (circulation 1,400) and The Marion Press (cir. | pucated- culation 900), both in Osceola Coun- - portant aspect ty, will be loaned to the students pole, = how the eae who will direct everything from functions and how to get. to know “It will teach thé student one of the community and all tributing factors.” its ¢on- are in the graduate program. The Mr, Lane and two other students - tion, including cost - estimating (others are seniors. Marks” 3rd Birthday Three-year-old Rickie Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard! Barnes of Opdyke road, was hon- ored at a birthday party Tuesday , afternoon. Guests attended were| Chestineés is always magnified Gene, Jimmy, Frederick, Lloyd, |}, senarate bras and by eye-invit-| Stuart and Jennie Coe, Dennis i . Brooks, Linda Badder, Peter Bur- | ing detail. New necklines on swim- | _ ; nett, Sally Barnes, Becky Rymal, suits are higher, good for large | Ny ‘ . Joe and David Ryml. {bosoms de The shirt is cut with back yoke that repeats the lace trim. Embroidered cotton satin suit (right) is shown in white pale blue embroidery, is worn with a pool-side skirt that repeats the embroidered motif. All designs are meant to lead a double life in the sun. ‘ | Council and voted a.contribution "= ~ TT LE RS ito futher the councils work. = For summer fashions, the ensemble,is tops. White pique suit (left) has striped knit trim in navy on white. The jacket is cut tothe exact length of the suit to provide @ complete cover-up when it's wanted. Suit in apricot cotton (center) is banded in white embroidered lace. MAKE A DATE WITH SUMMER IN THESE Council Benefits The FASHION NEWS Mr. and Mrs. From Auxiliary | Anpouncement was made of the .. Edward L. | Mrs. Paul Boelter conducted i ee: ie be held in Bay, j4 1S ITALIAN . ci une 2 McLaughlin of Monday evening meeting of VFW |" | aEHRET Auxiliary 1008, held at the Ameri-| Grapefruit will be reasonably e Ill can Leagion Hall. priced this spring. The vitamin C ” announce Members heard a report by Mrs. content is high, so it makes a good =~ the engage- Bolter of the recent Greater element for fruit, molded and ©} ment of their Pontiac Community Advisory chicken salads. Monmouth, “daughter, | pega ae teas VRE DE aT aS Grace e McLaughlin of “4 9 98 ae * 0 drive,| Y -, lo Dr. moe ‘a Mduars » C.J - He ae : TH IS son of Mrs. Harold Jones |) Crease Resistant COTTON New cowl! and deep of Royal Oak . \ BATISTE dipping neck lines ord of bax a DRESSES Loud & bold stripes ‘Grace ise | , ; FRESH AND in combed cotton. graduate of | Monmouth | SPARKLING ALL 19 98 College |% DAY IN EYE 70 | RTS and he was a FILLING EYELET SHO | graduated 4 . from the 2 GO TO ALL LENGTHS University of & . 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Waite's Millinery—Third Floor of Fashion Nursing, for their annual spring concert A private rehearsal was held by Carol Parker (left) and Frances Viera, students at McAuley School of Practical Saturday’s p.m, day's concert Pentiae Press Photos scheduled for Saturday and Sunday. performance is slated for 8:15 in the school auditorium and Sun- will be given at 3 p.m. Richard Brosier Claims Bride in Campus Chapel Married Sunday in an afternoon/ard's parents are Mr. and Mrs. | ceremony at Kanley Chapel on the William D. Brosier of LaSalle ave- campus of Western Michigan Col-| lege, Kalamazoo, were Betty Ev. |" ans and Richard Irving Brosier.| The ~ ballerina-length bridal | | gown of imported Italian silk | Betty is = Apthe of Fred- erick | H. ‘Evans of Chic ago. Rich-, was styled on princess lines fall- ing into a bouffant skirt. RESERVATIONS fA an ee tiny rae . EVERYWHERE bride's finge rtip well She cart ‘ed Dsiphins: Fine Atichecty, [oct eae nie cae Elkin Teevel. 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She carned a. colonial bouquet of deep pink and , white carnations and ivy, Marilyn Hamilton of Muskegon _ Heights and Shirley J. Lemke of | | Clear River were bridesmaids. | | They were nae identically to . the maid of honor, Glenn F. Brosier of Gainsber-| ough, Fla., served as his brother’ s| best man. Ushers were David Bud- de of Kalamazoo and John G. Mills” of Detroit es 6 e# A reception was held tn the social room of the chapel immediately following the service. The couple is honeymooning in the Smoky Mountains. The newlvweds will teach in Allegan next fall. | | { . Red, Navy, or Bila twill with White B. White, Navy, Red, or Nateral canvas. | €. Naterel er turquoise eanves, the Choir in the presentation of num bers from ‘The King and I.” Showboat," ‘and “Student Prince.” | serves as director for both the | McAuley School and the Men's | Choir, Jerry Libby will serve as for 8:15 p.m torium on Fulton street > Getting ready to do a little extra practicing on the side for their annual | spring concert are (left to right) Joan _ Panetta, Celia Christopher and Mary Guyette. Students at McAuley School of Practical N ursing ” Students Plan: Weekend Concert Practical Nursing, St. Joseph Mercy Ho» pital, they are part of the chorus which will present two performances this week- end at the school. 7 Men‘s Choir Will Assist! in ‘Springtime Serenade’ *A Springtime Serenade” will be performance will be at 3 p.m. An presented Saturday and Sunday at addjtional concert will be given the McAuley -School of Practical next week at Mercy College, De- Nursing. Student nurses will wear troit pastel formals for the event to set includes “Getting the mood for the theme of spring Pi each a hire ee 1 Feel e : al . . Afraid,” “My Lord and Mas- ter,” “We Kiss In a Shadow” and “Hello, Young Lovers” from | the Broadway musical “The King and 1." - From ‘Showboat,”’ clude The students will be assisted by St. Vincent de Paul Men's “Porgy and Bess” selections in-' The concert is under the direc- a Beeve: You Are th a nic Kik =. Love Can't Help Lovin’ Dat a — me: ° Man." “Why Do I Love You?” and ‘Old Man River.” “Porgy and Bess" selections will be “I Got Plenty o' Nuthin’, ——— *‘Summertime,"’ the school. Honors, Awards Are Presented at Washington Oné-hundred and thirty-eight st dents at Washington Junior High School received honors and awards at the assembly held Tuesday at e s ° Seventeen students received a gold ‘‘W" with a guard presented by N. H. Kuijala, principal. W. W. Abbott, assistant prin- cipal, presented gold “Ws” to 23 Washington students, Mrs. Wil- liam Webb made the presenta. tion ef silver “Ws” to 42 stu- dents, and & students received honor certificates from Mrs. “It Ain't Neces-| Robert Mann. Solo parts will be taken by Mary sarily So” and ‘Bess, You Is My The Girls' Ensemble from the |Loewen of Ferndale and Joan Van- | Woman.” 'derkerck of Birmingham, recént. ‘graduates who are returning this Drinking Song” and “Deep in My was under the direction of Faith jyear to take part. Other soloists Heart’ iwill be Richard Miller and Arthur Student Prince.” LaFave of = — 8 a *“Serenade,"’ ‘Golden Day,"’ ‘‘The will be sung from “The : If vou wear glasses, be careful Saturday's pativune is slated about choosing a metallic or shiny in the school audi- trim in your hat. You'll look over- Sunday's done — = — ee ‘ninth grade provided the musical portion of the program. 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But Toyland la little color is lovely so learn NEXT TO KAREN’S how to use it wisely and well. It ————— -|banishes drabness. wool long coats: m and colors. Fully lined fai rayon checks, CLEARANCE starting thursday _ if formerly $29.95 formerly $39.95 formerly $49.95 suits: wool flannels, tweeds and navy gabardines in smartly tai- lored styles. Core early for choice selections. Broken sizes and colors in the group. tayon faille coats £ bos 4 ed & suits and coats a - CAN'T HELP SELF 16 wr ? any beautiful fabrics to choose from. woo! hop, sacking, flannel and knit. The styles are just right. Broken sizes 8 formerly $14.95 and $16.95 ile coats in black or navy. Rain-or-shine coats in is plaids and tweeds. Broken sizes and colors. t SALE summer sheaths a $950 _ usually higher priced ip ar to own a summer's worth of fashion’s A favorite silhouette _@ coat sheaths, cape sheaths, sheaths with empire lines, new beck fullness @ sheaths with tucks, drapes, buttons to the hem, @ your chance shantung, spun rayon; cotton. broadcloths, shagberk, dark prints @ many colors; junior, misses’ sizes @ sketched: cape sheath; pink, blue, epricot shagbark. 7 to 15. sale, 9.50. a | q , ) +4 Ci uli " ‘TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER SHOP MON., THURS., FRI.,SAT. to9 P.M. i i; \ : = __- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1950 y oe ‘Any natural power can be used positively and negatively. i * * Electricity can run a giant in- dustry or it can kill a man. The same thing is true of nervous Channeled _ correctly, it can make your life happy and effec- too often is — it can ruin your life. That was Mrs. J.’s problem. The lucky thing was that she knew it.) * s * Her letter to me, three years ago, was one I'll never forget. PART TIME JOB “Worry,’’ Mrs. J. began, “is my; part-time job,” * * She went*on to say that she had three school-age children, a nice husband and comfortable home. “But I keep worrying all the Work Banish By ANNE HEYWOOD —jherself together and stop worry-) Instead, I suggested that she get tive; channeled into worry — as it| ing. If she were able to do that,| real part-time job, any old job she wouldn't have written. me in|*t @l, just to keep busy. the first place, At first she thought i¢ was Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Butler of Henry Clay avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Lee, to Stanley Swierezynski. A graduate oj Michigan State University, Stanley is the hes Needless. Worries 'self-addressed envelope in care of impossible — she even began worrying about that! But she did finally manage to get a sales “Tt’s just won derful,"’ Mrs, 5 wrote me. “I’m so busy I haven't time to worry. But the funny thing is, I wouldn't know how to even if I had the time. ¥ “Tt look back now in astonish- ment and wonder what I ever found to worry so much about.” * 6 @ into worry, maybe you'd better go as Mrs. J. did. : If you'll send me a stamped, The Pontiac Press, I'll send you my pamphlet, How To Find A Part-Time Job. _ (Copyright 1956) Flora Shelly Group Gathers at Cottage Flora Shelly Group of First Pres- If too much of your time goes! time,”” she continued, “and I can't seem to help it. \figured out the actual number jof hours I spend worrying and it ise frightened me. I've got todo some-; _ x Mature American women are thing about it!” oe the usual things. “The other day I sat down and What did she worry about? Oh, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Swierezynski of Lansing. A September wedding is planned. byterian Church met at the Cobb cottage at Union Lake. Hostesses for the evening were Mary, Laura and Ida Cobb and Julia Dalzell. Mrs. Wayne Reaves conducted EMBROIDERY You'll want to several make blouses and skirts from this very the business meeting, and devotions | simple-to-sew pattern, so that were given by Mrs. S, E. Minard. you'll! have enough ‘separates to The Bible study from the Book of jiye in’ this summer! ‘Trim at the Ephesians was given by Mrs. jeast one set with the dainty em- Allan Monroe. Avis Carey told of broidered daisy designs. Please | “We have some savings, but not _|much, and that worries me. | t contrast collars, braid @ cupioni | WHAT WOULD HAPPEN “I keep wondering what would! -happen if Harry lost his job” she wrote, ‘‘or if the children got some | |bad illness, or if our parents be-| ‘came. helpless. | “When the housework is over, | I just sit and drink coffee and | | stare out the window and worry. “Sometimes I worry about los-| _ ing my looks, and sometimes I worry about whether we'll be able to afford to send the children to college. | . *. .. “T tell myself it's silly to waste so much time, but I can’t help it.” Worry was indeed Mrs. J.’s. “part-time job, And I knew there ¢ In his ‘case, he explains, the | 'was no sense in telling her to pull’ “with PATRICIA LEE BUTLER Mirrorlike Gem Settings ‘Increase’ Diamond Size NEW YORK—A few small dia- of the brilliant white metal monds that look twice or three palladium, newest of the pre- the Indian legislation pending in Congress and urged members to) voice their opinion on the matter. | Mrs, Alice Harris, Mrs, Hanibal | and Mrs. Ellen Wissinger were guests for the evening. - It’s Good Relaxing After.a Work Day times their actual size when cious jewelry metals. Although mounted in a piece of jewelry is it is a sister metal of platinum, | becoming one of the. biggest palladium costs only slightly trends in the country, according more than gold. to designere here. ° The jewelry ‘“‘magic’’ works in . 2 * the following manner. When the Stylists are making a one- customer's budget is limited, quarter carat diamond, or several Hirsch will work with a number stones with that combined weight, of small diamonds, a seem as much as a full carat prilliant-cut, perhaps mirrors,” as Robert Hirsch describes it. _ carat. Having mounted them in palla- mirrers are gem settings made dium settings, he will often en- —___—___—__— circle the gems in highly polished engravings of the same white s _metal so that they, too, resemble, diamonds. r ets * * * FATHER’S DAY / 3S earrings’ so designed seems. studded with gems, and very costly, Hirsch notes. Only when IF HE'S A GOLFER... held close to the eyes can the ‘illusion’ be detected. Meanwhile, ‘women are delighted with the trend of ‘reflected’ luxury. he \ | \\ Golf Bags . SAM SNEAD 5 Irons, Reg. $42.50... . .$31.25 3 Woods, Reg. $37.50... .$29.25 Head Covers eeoeeeweeve ° ee .$3.25 says. Yomar Group Has Meeting at Church __ Thirty members of the Yomar| Sew c cece e eee o P95 J Group of the First Presbyterian | Williams was a guest. ) * * * Mrs. Eldred Mathews concluded the study of the American Indian and Mrs. Nei} Gray gave the pray- Glass Rod, Reel, Line. . ; Tackle Boxes...........$1.95 A SWIMMER... er for the missions, Plans were made for summer projects, with Mrs. Gene Feneley making ar- rangements. Mrs. Melvin Brim invited the group members and their children for a picnic at her home on Lake- side drive July 12. ® * e | e- $9.95 Refreshments were served - by Swim Fins Masks Snorkels .................95€ OR JUST PLAIN "POP" Mrs. Edson Doolittle, Mrs. George | Stinnett, Mrs. Mathews. ce eeeceees 92.95 up | | ad aie For theTiberal, head-totoe use| designer one-quarter or one-third of a= we 0 ee te One won't flap in the wind. Strong winds may whip out corners of hems or \break threads. In appearance. a ring, ¢lip or | Mrs. Lyle Cleland = A favorite way to freshen up after a warm day’s work is a bath, followed by a liberal dousing of cologne. The fragrance one usese to cool| off and be a joy to friends should be lighter in summer. Florals are! good, so are spicy and fruity! blends. ya fragrance is also valuable. doesn't mind using it freely, as it should be used. ————EE state size. Pattern No. 5563 contains tissue —size 12, 14 or 16; hot-iron transfer for motifs; sewing and embroidery directions; color chart. Send 25c in coins, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Now available—the colorful 1956 Needlework Album containing doz- ens of lovely designs from which to choose more pat in crochet, embroidery and knit — plus three gift patterns, directions printed in book. Only 25¢ a copy! Wind Hurts Sheets If sheets are dried out of doors, they should be hung where they t af" Brighton, Michigan Call Us Today for Fast. EXPERT Dredging Service ® Complete. Modern Equipment © CHARLES W. SIMPSON DREDGING CO. ‘. WATERFRONT! - Phone ACademy 89-3608 Church met Tuesday evening in a ‘the church parlors. Mrs. Donald F Optometrist { 7 North Saginaw , “Better Things in Phone FE 4-6842 Open Friday Evenings ILLER | < Street Sighs” am i Closed Wednesday Afternoons | Chef Badminton $495 ‘3 Tether Ball Sets $9.95 You'll Find These and Many More Values at ... “24 E. LAWRENCE ST. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 “Just 80 Steps Off Saginaw St.” = One Block ‘West of Largest City Parking Lot “At Beech-Nut | discovered how tempting an apple can be” says Connie Clausen on the BEECH-NUT TV Program Watching Beech-Nut prepare fruits for babies is wonderful at harvest time! They use apples that could go ina gift basket. And Beech-Nut makes sure Baby gets all their goodness—cooks apples with skins on, That way, vita-_ mins and minerals usually lost are captured for a baby to grow on. Beech-Nut elweys pute babies’ needs first, iS ; ae + re > } : \ 8 igre G : i ‘4 sean my Aboutci, (Benefit From Medical mM Ww ' day of|every 100,000 in 1900 but only 10.6; tion, Re inder Tighe Paggen Sout y he The de Fate from poet + «+s 4 : ® many realize. following monia was per A Friend Promises sia 6 ee a meee oo . to Buy Radio, Then|Pot nie Inatitute's Industrial Fails to Do So |oeu t | “In the last 50 years more! By EMILY POST progress has been made in F sae recent bride ; and he a : ache Gis que longation of life than had been tion: “Would it be proper to re-'complished in the entire 999 mind a friend of a, present she|turies of man’s previous exi had promised to send me andion earth.” never did: The situation is this: “Shortly before I was married,| A®d just think, we are a friend told me that she was go-| % benefit by it all, Here ing to give me a small radio for a| seme of the things which have wedding present, and of course I| happened in the past 60 years: have held off buying one. However,! At the beginning of the 20th Cen- I have been married two months tury 7,000 children died every now and no sign of the radio./year of whooping cough. Las “I really would like one very year only 310 died, Yellow fever, _much and before going out to buy | Cholera, small pox and plague one I wondered if there was any. have been almost completely ban- ia eee ee her Such diseases as diphtheria, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, ty- Answer: If she is a very inti-,Phus fever, tetanus, rickets, Rocky mate friend of yours cad pi eas. four persons who had a major ily afford to buy the radio, you °Peration succumbed. Today only may ask her if she is going to One out of 100 dies, and bes must give it to you. Otherwise, there be Temembered that many more is nothing you can do about it. | Mountain spotted fever, pernicious - Eg Af anemia, Addison's disease and § We should keep a close guard on our bodies by “Dear Mrs. Post: When dining Meningitis have had the sting with a group of friends in a res- taurant and a friend of the hostess, who is unknown to the others at : table, stops to speak to her is it im- Pol ka Dot proper not to introduce her to the th t the table? o This aopenna to me recent- Dashes Here ly. I did not introduce this friend e to the others and I was later criti- F mM p cized for not doing so. Will you ro aris please tell me if 1 was wrong?” . Answer: She ake na French Designers % not ve stopped at your table when you Adopt the Dots for were having guests unknown to | (Jce This Summer her. And you were right in not interrupting your guests’ dinner . . by Se her. PARIS (INS)—Paris fashion de- —_ ‘signers say you can't go wrong “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please with polka dots this summer. tell me the proper way for a mar-| J ried woman to sign acheck? Ihave Jean Patou favors sheathy always signed my checks Mary dresses of black silk with white J. Brown, However, many of the dots. High necked and sleeveless, young wives around here sign, for they look devastatingly chic on example, Mrs. Helen Green. I would slim - hipped women. Genevieve very much like to know what is Fath uses white silk with yellow Check Blouse Tag _ Before Purchase NEW YORK — American women long ago learned that blouses are the ideal way to stretch a ward- robe. But they like their blouses fresh, crisp, pretty and easy to care for. ‘ Because they like to own many taken out them. - | means of regular checkups. ‘means that they appreciate fine detailing in both blouses and shirts, ‘coupled with the tailoring that is the hallmark of American ready- to-wear. | Best way to give your blouse wardrobe the right care is to check each hangtag when you buy, then follow the directions exactly. If the tag says “dry clean," don't decide that you'll whisk it. into the the correct form.” polkadots for a gp lancer high cocks! Saat! to see what will ~'necked dress with drapes to em- eas . nce P LY 2 t LARRY McCANN JR. happen. Something will happen all > You are - Your phasize the : right but you won't like it. signature is Mary J. Brown. | Parisiennes wear polka dotted) Larry McCann Jr, son of Mr. Similarly, if the tag says you can silk scarves with woolen spring and Mrs. L. V. McCann of Silver wash the blouse by hand and press suits and linen summer suits. The Circle drive, received his M. A. it with @ warm tron, you know |prettiest and fluffiest scarves are in music at commencement ¢X- that you can safely do just exactly of muslin or organdy. They should ercises Sunday at Michigan State thar » be large and printed all over. University. | * Polka dotted “baby-shirts” are oa The United States population is | the latest beach-wear for grewn- World production of opium is growing’ at the rate of about up gtris. One Paris model is of about 2,000 tons annually. : 2,628,000 people a year. white organdy embroidered with ; _ OO | red and blue polka dots and worn | over black shorts. Polka dotted nylon is used in é a Paris for slumber styles and robes 3 |A very romantic looking summer ~~. lrobe is of white nylon with tur- bv |quoise dots and.trimmed with ~ j Fs | black velvet ribbons. « | For gala gowns paris fashion | stylists like airy chiffon, crisp or- | ~ gandy or supple silk. Lavin-Castillo 7, shows a ball gown of orange col- © ‘ered chiffon with white polka dots. | Dior and Gres prefer the classic black and white color combination [ for floor-length chiffon gowns Desses has a full skirted dance dress of street length made of white muslin with black polka dots S. E: Thomases Entertain Family ion Anniversary |. A family dinner party Sunday | highlighted the obervance of the| 8346 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. ir IH |r wet No. 8346 with Patt-O-Rama in-| Attending were Mr. and Mrs. — cluded is in sizes 12%, 14%, 16%,| James Absher and children, Don- 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size 14%, 3% | ald, Robert and Barbara; Mr. and . ; $ e rari of Sin yd conta. in, Cart Lemar we ween: © Saye $200 on this For this pattern, send 35¢ in Sondra, Mary Ann and Susan, and, ' coins, your name, address, size Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas and) e e dere. and the peters ninber chide. Karmeed el | | Grinnell Piano 2c today for your copy of | Sidney Lidgey of Birmingham, Mr. ; ; the spting and summer ‘56 edition and Mrs. William Whetter and Mr. Direct factory-to-you savings plus Festival savings make of our complete pattern magazinejand Mrs. Sidney Lidgey Jr. of) this piano a sensational value at $495! Brand new, full Basic Fashion. It's filled with! Redford, Mrs. Henry Whetter of eg 4 action! stiful smart, easy to sew designs, special | Northville and Mrs. L. E. Johnson 88-note spinet with excellent tone and action! Beautif features. = lot Ferndale. mahogany veneer cabinet. Fully guaranteed by Grinnell’s. ns Limited quantity! Terms to suit you. W. 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Call in we will deliver your remade mattress or box spring the same day! $395 . “The Best for Less—Direct trom Oxford” — — ’ "Reg. $495 value Oxford Mattress Co. : $32 West Huron Street us \FE. 2-7695 = ' . , f oF Ay f lA i f q if \ t, wii ‘9 icf: BAA / | yA ! E Pek. if a ie it ' } ft 5 r f [ps j : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE. 14, 1956 _ pos : ae Swim Suits ‘56 | 2S See Sport No Backs | he handsome young French de By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Tuberculosis killed 194 people for declined to 12 per 100,000 popula- difficult operations are performed Forty years ago one out of every Today coronary thrombosis | forms of mental iliness. - our part in prolonging our own Loren Frederick O’Dea, son of blouses, they like them moderately-! priced with an expensive look. This’ Progress today, surgery which would not have been possible in the past. can be diagnosed and measures adopted which save many lives. dust within the last two years twe drugs have been discovered which have changed the treat- ment of some of the most usual Great strides have been made in) the field of the deficiency diseases, |in anesthetics, high blood pressure | and glandular imbelance. Isn't that an amazing’ record? With all of the miracle discoveries ‘made by scientific research it ‘seems sad indeed if we do not do LOREN F. O'DEA agp = the youthful’ ie. and Mrs. J. Daniel O'Dea of | We can do this by adhering to a North Perry street, will receive his health routine, keeping a close M. A. in social work at commence- guard on our bodies by means of ment exercises at Wayne Univer- regular checkups, by living with sity this evening. He is a past, less tension and by taking advan-'treasurer of the Student Council tage of the tremendous amount of and is a member of the National ‘knowledge now available concern- Association of Social Work. ‘ing nutrition. -__eoo ee 8s | To save time, store coffee sup- Tomorrow: ‘Calves Thin? Go up plies at or near the range with on Toes, Down on Heels.”’ 'a measuring spoon in the can. OP THRIFTIER/ Je its TASTIER/ WHEN YOU BUY BAKERY GOODIES! Peach Filled, Danish Plum Perfect Streussel Rolls Coffee Cake 6"52'|| “63° HOMADE BREAD™-.-" 1 5‘ Only ———EE 2 Orange Toast Applesauce BREAD CAKE SQUARES eet 26¢ |] sue 15S" Thomas Pastry Shop 121 W. Huron FE 4-8163 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 = .|to know why 1956 bathing suit. fronts are “covered up” right to the collar line, designer Fernand Lafitte has the answer. + oa 2 5 es = - ‘signer of; American swimsui NEW YORK (INS)-If you want! ; oe \believes it provides much needed - inew style in swimsuits, and is ,tailor made for the American wom- “ : ‘an who can wear a bathing suit “There’s got to be more front without first struggling into a foun. to hold up the suit,” he says, dation. “because the back is going way “American women can wear the ; 'skirt-less Maillot type of suit very “Next year,” Lafitte promises, |well,” enthuses the designer from “suits will go way up on the Paris. ee SS reenter oe ny One Heavenly Layer of Softness Piled on Another! one wond DOUBLE DECK THICKNESS $498 Sizes 5-9 4. Narrow Widths Available Take.a bouncy crepe sole, add a soft-as-sponge platform, top it with supple leather strapping and there you are. The price is pretty soft, too... 26 W. HURON SHOE FE 2-7440 STORE as low as $50 a * GRINNELL'S— 27 s. Saginaw, Pontiac : \ mo ee ee ee ce — f week 4 op THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘catasnly. JUNE 14, 1956 iT’ 7 Sum oew stick deodorant in SUMMER SHOWER Summer Shower's fresh frogronce in a new Stick Deodorant that's 80 pleasant to use. Cools as you glide it on, gives you perfect protection afl day long. Only $1 wwe Tak PRINCE MATCHASBELLI'S Take the sizzle ovt of summef with this fresh fragrence of flowers ond forest! Enjoy it in frosty Cologne, fluffy Dusting Powder, other items too. Treat yourself to all! Each $1 we TAR CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw Street NEW ome eehctget eee eo igs yc aie aa Ge * *'yourself with expensive perfumes) -j\and colognes if your skin isn't per-| Cosmetic Kit Aids Woman in Hospital - A hospital stay is something a noose woman hopes to be able! to avoid, but it frequently comes about that she must go. Often, she is eager to get it over with because it can mean the im- provement of a condition that’s been bothering her for some time. Being beautiful while in a hos- pital bed isn’t too difficult and can often be fun if the pateint feels like it. If she knows she's going to feel rotten or under par, there are a few preventive meas- ures that can be taken before entering to keep one from look- ing bedridden. Even for.women going to the: hospital only for observation, a shampoo is a most important pre- liminary. In a hospital, one doesn’t know when the next one will come. ‘A good, thorough shampoo and brushing as near to the signing-in’ day as possible is a big help. |NEED HEADSCARF A kit of cosmetics should be! hairbrush. In addition, if it’s going to be a long stay, include lots of 7 teritesd & t cotton. This A chamber orchestra concert will can be packed down into the bris-/>¢ Presented June 24 by the Cran- tles and used for hair “dry brook Music Guild. The concert cleaning.” will be held at the Greek Theater >. |on Lone Pine road under the direc- 5 ey eg ee ee tion of Paul Olesky, first cellist Detroit Symphony Orchestr several days, she ought to in- ; oe stra. clude a neat headscarf or old- The program will consist of se- fashioned morning cap to keep |ictions by Vivaldi, Mozart, Shap- her hair out of the way of food or modicati . om Bach, Handel and Gustav Most women who sit in hospital) Artists participating in the con- beds find that a short nightgown eert will be Mischa Mischakoff, gowns, if one must wear one, are) Symphony; Mischa Kettler, pian- short. A colorful bed-jacket is a) ist, and James Pellerite, flutist. big morale booster. Lipstick, a hand mirror, rouge, tweezers, a comb, cold cream, aft- er-bath lotion and talcum powder are all big assists when it comes to being beautiful in a hospital ‘bed. And imclude a couple of bras for wear under the nightgown. Perfume ls Wasted if Skin Isn’t Clean There's no point in dousing ifectly clean, as the scent can be You Are Invited to Visit Our New Store McKim Jewelry 941 Orchard Lake. FE 4-5065 completely lost. __ With warm weather on the agen-| ida, you'll be using lighter, cooler) scents — and suds-showering or, tubbing even more often. So apply your perfume immediately after bathing and you'll be enveloped in 0 lasting, fumrioes fragrance. = A. gop Se? 7.00 Groom's Ring . $279.50 Bride's Ring Artcarved ’ WEDDING RINGS $O MANY ATTRACTIVE Artcarved® matched wedding ring sets are perhaps the most treas- . tred possession of both bride and groom. Everything about them =their specially hardened gold, their exquisite styling, their superb craftsmanship—is unsurpassed. Yet, you pay no more for Artcarved wedding rings than ordinary rings. Choose the finest —Artcarved—guaranteed for a lifetime. 8. a set Groom's Ring . . $27.50 Bride's Ring Beloved by Brides for Over 100 Years @ Trade mart reg. Prices incl. Fed. Tax. Rings enlarged to show Getaid, 32 Years in Business and Still Owned by Sallan’s Avihorized ALtCarved Jeweler i a 233 oss a tee ecare | BEVERLY KAY MUNRO Beverly Kay Munro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Munro of Mill! , street, graduated Saturday from Mercy College School of Nursing, {Mount Carmel U nit. PAUL OLEFSKY Chamber Music Concert! t=, Committee members announced! by Mrs. Mapley and Mrs. Lang- careuly crown Dont toneet «tO Be Presented June 24 iand Mrs. Lewis B. Sappington. ip roceeds . From Dance to Aid Camp Saturday Evening at Westacres Proceeds from the annual Jaycee Auxiliary dance, ‘‘The Continental acres Community House, benefit Camp Oakland. * * ®@ Mrs. John Mapley.and Mrs. Les- lie Langford are cochairmen of the dance. Dancing will be to a local orchestra from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. announced by Mrs. Dale y and Mrs. William Fox include Mr. and Mrs. W. N. McCandless, Mr. and Mrs, N. L. will * | Pattison, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kimmins, Mr, and Mrs. Dave ‘4 _ | Ewalt and the Frank Andersons. the benefit dance are Mr. and Mrs.| Robert Howard and Mr. and Mrs. | ford include Mrs. James Martin, Other artists will be = “ays Altschuler, Isador Saslov, Harbey|CO Workers, Mors. Jac ne Seigel, Thaddeus’ Markiewics, Mil-|hi®. Henry McCandless and Mrs. ton Setzer, Morris Hochberg, Ed-| Mrs. Lealie Hotchkiss tp ticket | ouard Kesner, Guyton Amato and! ‘John Van der Graf. _ chairman. Working with her are ly Mrs. Louls Cole dr. and Mrs. * ° * R Virginia Housey, soprano, and wag lined Anthony Marlowe, tenor, will also| Mrs. Leonard Buzz is handling be presented at the concert. In publicity assisted by Mrs. William case of rain, the concert will be: O'Conner, Mrs. James Wilkinson, in the Cranbrook Auditorium. |and Mrs. Robert Weddle. Mrs.! \Stanton Deyo and Mrs. Don Wed-, eaed of Ganess of Go Cons | [ae arranged fer tre enchectrs. “brook Music Guild, officers re- = * & elected were LeRoy W. Dahlberg, | Arrangements for the hall were president; William L. Graham, vice president; Frederick G. Weed, treasurer, and L. James freshments are being taken care Schneider, secretary. lof by Mrs. WwW illiam Lampman and ‘Mrs. William Brown. New members elected were Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis, Clyde Craine, Beverly Friar, Continuing * their w work in the R. ]. Smithling isewing—garments being made, guild are Mrs. Benjamin J. Brew- ‘ster, Mrs. Edward R. Chapman, Exchange Vows Beverly Ann Friar became the | Mrs. Walter F. Skinner, Henry S. | | Booth, Mrs. Gunnar Karsktrom, ‘Mrs. John S. Sanders and Mrs. bride of Robert James Smithling | Walker A. Williams. Saturday afternoon at the First, _ ‘Social Brethren Church. Beverly | . : ‘is the daughter of Mrs. Troy Col-. Sewing Center Aid Storage space in the sewing ‘center should be large enough to. ‘hold all the things needed while) son of Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred ‘Smithling of a Given in —— iw her step- new material, scraps, patterns ater, Beverly wore a ballerina- sewing supplies, tools and equip jength dress of blue and white ment. {taffeta and a corsage of red car- Inations. Mrs. Shirley Kennedy was her sister’s matron of honor. She - (esta Events Ee Sag annua! picnic of the Pontiac Wom- os 8 Club wil il be, held Monday at Adah Wore a pale pink dress, Janet Shelly Libra 1 pm. Tt will be ® Fetter was her other attendant |cooperative coor wearing a blue dress. They both Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 450 will meet! Friday ce 8 p.m. at 82 Perkins St chose corsages of pink carna- cre a Favorite with * C. INTERMEZZO SET $84.50 $45.00 Greom’s Ring . +» $32.50 Bride's Ring . Come see what foot OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 P. M. tHe Best Gift FoR DAD comes From } - _—_—DIEM'S | Massagic Shoes the Ultimate in Cool Foot Comfort! F with the nation’s style leaders MASSAGIC Cir Citshion Shoes Cool SPORT STYLES FROM $12.95 Lawrence Caine of Ortonville| was best man and Roland Friar, brother of the bride, was usher. | Mrs. Colbert chose a navy” suit) with light blue accessories. for her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Smith: with white and black accessories. * * * the couple will reside on Stout street. Men Who Demend Event Will Be nite Ball,” being held Saturday at West-| Others lending their patronage to Eugene Chairman of decorations, and her hert of Oak Hill street and the» late Mr, Friar, and Robert is the| ling wore a powder blue lace dress ara Falls, Ohio and Pennsylvania. | street, received her degree in ele- Je aycee Auxi liary Completes Plans for: ‘The Continental Ball’ | % a | JOYCE. ELAINE STEINBACK ’ Pack China ° Mr. -and Mrs. Amard’ \\Nith Care Steinback of Movi Elizabeth lake road [Ol OviINg announce the) Expert Advice Here oat their mt | May Saye You Tears of treir daughter, | OM Getting There Joyce Elaine, ‘ worrying about pack- to Melvin W. ds Roel ing fine china and valuable glass Peters, son of |when you mae, better make up Mrs. Lillian |your mind that time and patience off in the project. Peters of |? ed eae Rochester. | well-qualified to give advice on She is a |the subject is Charles B. ae. ; a Philadelphia expert on antique graduate of Wedgwood. Smith, who has been Michigan State packing his own fine china pieces Normal for a trip to the New York Col- iseum and the Internationa] An- College and he ‘i ses Exhibition and Sale offers graduated | these tips... fr om Central | 1. Keep cartons small and pack Michigan light. No matter how wel] china . and glass are padded with news- College. They paper, weight increases pressure plan a late | on bottom pieces and chances of August breakage are greater. wedding. a aes 2. Be sure to pad the bottom of the carton with crushed news- paper. Eight double pages are a Golden Age Mrs. J. L. Van Wagoner was;Mrs. hake a ‘hostess Tuesday at her home on Hallenbeck, Agnes Hilton, Andersonville road to members of/OScaF Lundbeck, Mrs. Helen Tei- or rub. Corrugated paper is the ithe Golden Age Group ef the \YWCA for a picnic luncheon at- tended by 60. * ¢ e@ informal program was given iby members of the Golden Age |Group themselves, and included ; a meditation by Mrs. Ione Bar- ‘tholomew and readings by Mrs. made by Mrs. James P. Hursey Amelia Ball, Mrs. William Todd. per home to another YWCA group and. Mrs. Lynn Napier, and re- Mrs. John oe! and Mrs. Carrie June 21, when the members of the Heath. Members celebrating birthdays | this month include Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Nettie Carr, Mrs. Margaret Parry, Mrs. Leota Thomas and Mrs. I. A. Woodard. New mem- | ber joining the group was Mrs. LeRoy Smith. Assisting Mrs. J. A. Rammes, ‘Golden Age chairman, with the transportation were Mrs. Leon Belknap, Mrs. Eugene Cleland,| é * BEATRICE RINGGOLD Beatrice Ringgold, daughter of After a honeymoon trip to Niag- the Edward Ringgolds of Florida over the slacks. ‘mentary education Sunday at Michigan State University. 4=—— TV for his “FUN in the SUN” STAPP'S c Family Shoe Store | D ad’s Shoe By ° | 2 e minimum for a two-foot square Holds Picnic ss, cts "er" ° e Ld William Dawe, Miss Ora 3. Be extra careful to pack sides Mrs. of pieces so that they do not touch gent, Mrs. Robert Tarr and Mrs. jbest bet for packing between ob- George Weenegberaes. | jects. If newspaper is used, be s+ | generous with it. —— picnic, ar a location to) * * 8 be announced, is planned for July.. 4 Do not pack a carton until it ‘Members are asked to bring in- jt bulges. 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FE 5-3675 ila.) visiailatlalaiuiataaaus pre en ll Ms " - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 e Le si yes oo FIFTY-ONE_, te Ingrid Bergman Enjoys Making American Movie ‘Anastasia’ in Paris Swedish Act to Come Back to the U: S: By SERGE FLIEGERS PARIS (INS)—Ingrid Bergman is “most happy" to be back mak- ing American movies again and hopes to return to the U.S. ‘ the first opportunity.” reporter in Paris, where the film version of “Anastasia” is being shot: “I'm very keen on this role, and I am most happy to be doing a picture of the American screen again.” Not the least of her joy comes . Janguages: Italian, lish and French. But although I've New Mode in Sweaters. No Trick to Give Paris High-Fashion to Old Knitwear PARIS (INS)—Gals in-Paris are cardigans in a different manner. With the modish high waistlines and short jackets now in fashion, young Parisiennes want to give their sweaters and cardigans a new bolero length. They achieve it by turning the sweater hem up on the inside to shorten. it and give it o) Rieaed otek” s No, 1 language, even more than Swedish.” iversion of ‘The Chalk ‘| ean movie since NO RIFT SEEN If you bias one of those long sweaters or cardigans which reach below the hip bones. simply fold up the part below thé waist on the inside like a deep hem. You, don't even have to stitch it since the rib-knit of the sweater hem! will cling to your midriff For a cardigan you can apply | the same system, after having | buttoned the cardigan down to the lowest button. i Turtle necked sweaters are also, worn “turned in” fn France. In-) stead of turning the turtle-tube| down on the outside, girls in Paris. wear them turned down on the in- | side. French women don't like sweat-| ers that cut the neckline from one) collar-bone to the other. They pre-_| fer turtle necks, V or U :necks on) their knitwear. To bring up to date sweaters with the old “guilllotine neckline,” wear them either with a smal! silk scarf, a white pique collar or a wide choker to give the effect of a avenue and E. E. Russell of Ingle- lwood, Calif., announce the engage- ding. ress Hopes been away from the states for some time now, English is still my et ALL OVER EUROPE Miss Bergman has been doing} movies and plays all over Europe in English, Swedish, French and e s * The trip to the U.S. might result from current negotiations with Par- amount Pictures, which wants her for the leading role in the film Garden,” y this which played on Broadwa season. “Anastasia” is her first Amer- she left Holly- 1949 to make “Strom- Italian prodocer- director Roberto Ressellini. She stayed to divorce ber husband and marry Rossellini. 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To9 q J At R diati 1 Off Dang to Babi y | } Ls 4 WASHINGTON (INS)—A_ limit\bereditary rather than immediateitests. If this were multiplied 27/Russian hydrogen bombs known tojone-third the amount that would on nuclear weapons tests at 25 to effects, contradicted an Atomic/times, to 2.7 roentgens, the maxi- have been set off—experts said a|theoretically be permitted by pres- 30 times the present rate has been Energy Commission claim thatimum rate for whole populations 1. 39 times as great is easily|°™* AEC standards for a worker suggested by a report on radiation'the rate of weapons testing could)would be reached) ; ; on ; ~*lemployed 20 years in an atomic dangers prepared by the nation’s be increased 10,000 times without! * « # iconceivable. plant. top experts. ~ idamage to world health. | 3. The new maximum would) Britain has recently announced =< i . % 7 " : Even that limit, they warned, [he main points in the special St or eventual rise from 2 tO .y. with soon conduct her first | The scientists noted, however, | cent in the number of| would. cause an increase of be-) report were these: tien hera with ae ies H-bomb test. A new U.S, test jthat only two to three per cent of tween 40 thousand and 50 thou-, sand in the number of handicapped) children born in America in the ® __ whic ; firt generation after the maxi life totaled 7.4 “roentgens."’ Thisjover many decades, but between|Foundation medical scientist, who mum wes reeched. ‘should not be increased to more!40,000 and 50,000 of the additional headed the committee on heredity, Ah, Shucks— The grim findings were con- than 10 roentgens for 30 years. {defective births in the U.S. would|said even- small amounts of addi-) SANTA FE, N. M. (#-—It was tained in a special report after * 8 &@ ‘be in the first generation. |tional Yadiation cause hereditary/naturally, too good to be true. The more than a year's study by 146 2 =The bulk of radioactivity) * * » damage by the percentage to the/Air Fdrce told Joseph Scanlon the of the country’s leading scientists. comes from natural sources and) Since the “present rate” ofjtotal they represent. check he received should be his under the sponsorship of the Na- X-rays, but one-tenth of a roent-|weapons tests is actually the aver-| The special report recommended|usual $25 allotment, not the $20,- tional Academy of Sciences. gen already comes from the world- age for the last five years—in-\that the maximum radiation dose}000,025 appearing on the check. The findings, by emphasizing wide radioactive effect of weapons|cluding only five U.S. and twoifor any individual be set at about|Scanlon returned it. 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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES a THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, JUNE ye 1956 When I saw that picture of Henry Armstrong ‘lying on a Los Angeles hospital cot I looked up at another photo I have of Hammering Hank. It’s a classic. . It shows fiank standing in the Garden ring to the right. At the left, flying through the air, his body parallel to the canvas is Bummy Davis. No part of Bummy’s body, in thé picture, is in con- tact with the deck. His hair is flying, his fedtures are contorted, his left arm is held aloft. He resembles the athlete clearing the high jump) bar in Charley Hoff’s famed track photo. Many a fight fan of the ’30s unquestionably reviewed a great flood of thrilling memories at the sight of the hospitalized Armstrong and I am sure they are.all rooting silently across the land for the game battler’s recovery. Armstrong made ring history by being the first and only man ever to hold officially three world’s profes- sional championships in three weight classifications at the same time. I must aa the word, Officially. Terry McGovern unofficially won the bantam, feather and lightweight titles. When Armstrong whipped Barney Ross in 1938 he was already both feather and lightweight champion. Today, under new rules, this no longer is possible. It was felt a truly great fighter should not be permitted to monopolize more than one crown at a time as it tended to reduce interest in the classi- fications, is entitled to all the championships he can win. If a 118-pounder can work his way up the scale _ and whip every man in the world at every weight includ- ing heavyweights, why not let him claim those crowns? * * - Armstrong once told me... “Of course it’s a thrill to be a three-time world champion but after you've won your first title the rest is just a little more tinsel on the Digests of daily play-by-play Na- system. Christmas tree, I don’t like swank. I just like to turn in ROCHESTER, N. Y. (INS) — The elite among the world’s club- swingers teed off today in the Big. Casino of Ameridan golf — the Na-, ‘Emerald, tree-studded Oak Hill! Country Club course at Rochester. Seventy-two holes and nearly 16 footsore miles from now — barring a tie and the necessity of a Sunday’ Other tournaments more prize money than the $25,000 at stake in the open, and others are much more immediately reward- ing financially than the $6,000 playoff, as capeensd last year =| one of a field of 134 professionals and 28 amateurs will have con- quered the course and won -U.S. Golf’s biggest prize. tional Open Championship over the GOOD SIGN — Sam Snead, w but the U. S. Open, smiles as he holds up a four-leaf clover he picked | up at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, N. Y. during a practice Personally, I’ve always held to the belief that a man round for the U. S. Open which started today. Snead picked up sev- eral of the four-leaf clovers and commented that he was doing better hole with a 7-iron. with the clover than with his golf. AP Wirephete ho has won every major goif title Baseball Goes Abroad NEW YORK w& — Major league baseball is Radio Free Europe's latest weapon against communism. tional and American League ovakian, Slavic, Polish, Hun- pene and Bulgarian, reports the, Mutual Broadc asting _System. Binghamton, N. Y., isa Gramber of the New York Yankee baseball Yankees Whitey Ford,. Bob Grim, Bill Skowron, Tom a a good night’ s work for the money paid me.” games are being radioed behind Morgan, Rip Coleman and Jerry the a Curtain in Cec ho- Coleman played there. Schloerke Quits Track Job BY H. GUY MODATS Wally Schloerke, mentor of, Pontiac High School's most bril- fiant track and cross. country | clad championship contenders— = quit the coaching business. ie sor neem In a communication to this writer Schloerke announced to- day that he will not be back this fall, of next spring to coach the great squad of fine young athletes squads—maker of Saginaw Valley,! regional and Michigan prep thin- Needles Favored in Belmont Race NEW YORK ® — Needles was. established today as the early €5 favorite for the 8th Belmont Stakes, but the big news about Saturday’s 3-year-old classic con- cerned Maj. Francis W. Suther- land's 7th Regiment fant Tin Pan Ailey. a Petrillo, will be pleased.” Sutherland's band al-| ways has been well camouflaged in the trees and deep shrubbery _ behind the grandstand on other Belmont Stakes days. This time they'll be smack dab’ in front, for all to see and’ aor What's more, when Needles, ' Fabius and others in the probable. field of eight parade postward for the $100,000-added gallop, the strains of ‘The Sidewalks of New York” will be heard. - “The oddsmakers say the tote board should look like —e Needles, 4-5; Fabius, | reer Boy and Jazz Age cwhaeney entry), 41; Ricci Tavi, 81; Frosty Mr., 20-1; Coarieves. 30-1; Beau Diable, 3-1 Glutton, Polar Bear Given India by Reds * BOMBAY — To help celebrate the centenary of the Madras, India zoo, two strange animals arrived by air from Russia—gifts from the | ' - Soviet. e ¢ ® | In custody of M. Sosnowsky, rector of Moscow Zoo, were sev i months old Snejhok (little snow), ' a polar bear cub, and Rosa, a’ " glutton from the northern forests, of Siberia. Gluttons, Sosnovsky, revealed, | are a cross between cats and bears, They are carniverous.! Rosa was not in her best form. The air journey had not with her; she had fainted on the way. Sosnovsky revived her with, | ‘remounted and finished the course, that has won so many laurels during the last few yeras, part- ticulary during 1955-56 seasons. “I am quitting the coaching field’ Wally said, because I wish to devote more time to my family and home.”’ j + * © e “I Yeel that J have accomplished \what every coach strives for .. ‘a state championship team. And I inow have no other plans except to jteach at Pontiac High School for jmany years to come ’ j , * * . | $Schloerke’s retirement from the‘ PHS staff comes after abdut 10 lyears of working with Chief squads _His association with PHS coach- ing work began in 1947 when cross icountry began at thé school. |. He had a Valley championship , Squad in 1948. During the period, | 1949-55 his harriers were un- beaten in dual meets (37 wins). In the same period (1950) SVC | champs, a ied state Ga) atate “Duffy Disqualified After SCHLOERAE Tumble at Olympic Game STOCKHOLM (INS) — Britain is} when Frank Duffy of Birming- | ‘expected to capture the first Gold) ham, Mich., took @ tumble at the | ‘Medal of the 1956 Olympic Eques-, third obstacle and was forced te ‘tgian games today when jumping, withdraw. Duffy was not injured ‘completion. winds up the first, but his failure to complete the | ‘three- 2 ¢ Louis, a one 7 3G pm Vic Wertz, former Tiger who conquered polio last year, is hit- Golfdom’s Elite Tee Off in National Open Today which goes to the open winner. com's companions were colorfu But this is once that even the most mercenary of pros forgets ‘about money and goes all out for the prestige that accompanies {his victory. It is this that has at- tracted six former champions and Ben Hogan, four-time winner in 1949 ~=winner, among the old guard, along with 44-year-old Sam Snead, still dog- gedly seeking the only major title that has, eluded him. Hogan and Middlecoff drew | late starting times today, Hogan at 2:08 p.m, (EDT) and Middle- coff at 1:12, They could run into a bit of trouble since there was a possibility of showers in the late afternoon, Paired with Hogan were long- hitting Mike Souchak, one of the ‘i Cary dl . i, me pent, one 7 Rett. Oe oe champion Jack Fleck, PG/ . | Jimmy Demaret and Bnitish vet eran ‘Henry Cotton. Sinead teed off early, at 9:36 a.m., in one of the day’s most interesting threesomes — with 1954 champion Ed Furgol and 1947 winner Lew Worsham, Another gallery-catching combec was the 10 a.m. pairing of defend champion Doug Ford and Gen Littler, the rising youngster wh: many think might go all the way Also included in the field were 1952 titlist Julius Boros, National Amateur Champion Harvie Ward, dr., British Open King Peter Thomson of Australia; masters winner Jack Burke, Jr., and a host of others, The field will be cut to 50 low scorers and those tied for 50t! place after 18-hole rounds toda; stars of the regular tournament and tomorrow over the 6,902-yart circuit, and Roberto De Vicenzo, par-70 east course at Oak Hill. The the gay Latin from Argentina, now survivors go out Saturday for pro at a Mexico City club. Middle- whirlwind ee wind-up. ball tournament. The field, getting away at 8 a.m. wil] play an 18-hole medal round. On basis of the cards the match play fields in champion- ship and a half dozen other title matches being set for Sun- day afternoon, Shutouts Mark Play in Church Circuit Fhree shutouts were registered. | for using the Indoor polo field in this week's round of action in| at the Ivory Polo Club which will the. Church Softball League, to establish headquarters in. White ‘mark the circuit's 2nd week of Lake Township next season. The competition for the summer. Rangers will use the outdoor | First Baptist’s moved into the | field until the cod of August. ‘loop's lead on a 2-0 win over Mari- . * - mont Baptists. Perry Vaughn Permission to use rolling Or- allowed only two hits, while win- ‘chard Lake Country Club course ners got three off Don Plumb. for the 2rd annual Waterford Jun- Galloway Lake Methodist’ s| ting over .400 against the Boston Red Sox for the Cleveland Indians. | “His two homers accounted for five RBI's in rey = game, Saturday a a a last day So says co-chairman Howard Bar- United Presbyterians 40, while ling of the Jaycees . .. “It was Central Christians also shut out certainly a fine thing “to allow Memorial Baptists 4-0. these youngsters to: play such a Current standings: splendid layout .. . it provides a woe wi real test of golf and gives them a First Baptist 60 First Pres 34 e Points $1 Liberty Bapt a4 good idea of what to expect if ie ee 42 Col be 3 33 —. gr 2 em. Bapt they go on to state and national &s. Higa iy pa relemee) A competition... bsg = Se o ‘4 ternate shot best-ball test, in which some low qualifying rounds have been hung = in as past | flights will be set up, Tourney | runs through Sunday, with final | Event is a selective drive, al-| Golf teams representing practic-|Tom Draper, ally every private club in the met- Tony Skover, Bob Whiting 1954; ropolitan area today were engaged Tom Draper, Perry Byard 1955, .|in a qualifying round for the 7th! annual Pine Lake Invitational best- morning were Pine Lake's Dick ~ Qualify Today af Pine Lake Bob Whiting 1953; First teams. off the tees this ‘Taylor and Jim Hogan, Bliss ‘French of Pine Lake and Ken Place of Red Run. Top teams, Elmer Prieskorn, club pro said this morning, would not get into action until this after- noon’s round. Among the entries, besides those mentioned yesterday, are Bill Net- tle and Bill Pettibone, both ca- pable of turning in exceptional | games. There is also Tommy Shee-| han and Bud Gould, the veteran | Randy Ahern and John Driver, and Bill O’Brien and Bob Babbish. - s * Defending championship duo fs = ys ; ¢ as tour of the French open cham- plonships. . s * ee are the event's champions: years old and younger. Blaine Eynon, Pat Sawyer (Saw- yer now a pro}, 1950; Howie Niel- son and Glen Johnson 1951; Dave McHarg. Bruce Studebaker 1952; | te ED ERVASTI Entries Until Saturday All Area Boys Eligible for Net Meet Entries for the 2nd annual tennis and the other towns in the Pon- tournament sponsored by the Pon- tiac area, are —— to enter tiac Junior Chamber of Commerce the tournament,” said Mine- along with the Parks and Recrea-| weaser, tion department will be accepted) there are two divisions for en-| up fq 10:30 a.m. Saturday, accord tries, the junior division for play- ing to tourney chairman Dick ers 18 years old and younger and Ligeia «the boys’ division for those 15 Draws will be made immediately se 6 after the deadline and play Will the pontiac Jaycees will spon- begin at 11:00 a.m. on the Oakland sor the winner and rumnerup of Park courts. the tournament to State tues “Boys from all area commu- Meet at Kalamazgo in Juty and i | ities, trcluding Birmingham, a loca! representative continues a Waterford, Rochester, Oxford a winner he will be sponsored as Singing Count Woodcock Courtship _ Helps Census Taker WASHINGTON Ww — The maleiground count’ of woodcock is! oodcoc’ to'nearing completion along 326 es- . B Seually snes 8)” tablished routes in 17 states and idismal day for the Americans was Rayne Harris won her third all 45 minutes at sundown during the in Canada. ‘mating season, and the govern- The data obtained is considered ‘ment takes advantage of this i, determining the bag and season courtship behavior to make @ 1. nit for woodcock in the fall hunt- woodcock census, | ing season. . | * Ld * The count is made at different. “SINEME times in different areas. The cen-| sus routes are three to four miles long and are the same year after year, so that comparisons of in- dicated abundance are possible. Listeners spend exactly two min- utes listening at stations about a half a mile apart on each route, jrecording the number of male ibirds heard singing at each sta- ition. i e * States in which the count fs! ‘made each year are Maine, New ‘Hampshire, Vermont, Massachu-, ‘setts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, | Maryland, North Carolina, West gan, Wisconsin Ym Minnesota, Sport Briefs Only six po the states still play their high school basketball toura- ments down to a single champion. * * * said. today the “Annual Balboa High of San Francisco beat Lowell High by a margin of 113-0 in a track meet during early 1956. ¢ ¢ « Catcher Walker Cooper of the Cardinals has played for six base- ball clubs in seven different cities in 21 years. : _*« @ @ About 126,000 persons from every state passed through baseball's Hall of Fame during the 1955 seasor A. “2 ~ Podtice Prose Phote | respective |Lake Forest Golfer Paces Seniors Test RYE, N.Y. W—A 144 by Frank ilin G, Clement, 56-year-old Lake an entry for the National Tourna- Forest, IIl., broker, was the target ment at Oak Park, Ill. as the second half of the original | “This is a very good opportu: F014 of 335 started played today | nity for young players to ad- in the U.S. Seniors’ Golf Assn. vance into tournament play,” championship said Mineweaser,.. | * « There is an entry fee of 30 cents Clement. — in the’ tourna- and all players must furnish their ment in which the minimum age own equipment. Tennis ball will jg 55, shot even par in his two be furnished in the finals and pounds over the Apawamis Club's there are trophies to be awarded par 72 course. On Tuesday he post- for winners and runnerup players eq a 73 and came back yesterday in each division. with a-71 for a four-stroke lead The Biallas brothers, Leonard over Joseph Wells of Newell, and Mike, were winners of the W. Va., 1949 champion.__ Newel] divisions last year carded a 73-74—147. with Jack O’Dea and Charies * 8 @ : = taking runner-up hon- | Defending champion John W. ‘Roberts of Columbus, Ohio, faded “O'Dea and Mike Biallas will be out of the picture with a 175-77— back for this year's tourney. 152. Entry blanks can be obtained at thé Junior Chamber of Commerce! Maurice McDermott should de office in the Waldron Hotel, at the all right now that he's with the Parks and Recreation office in the Yankees. While with Boston and City Hall, or at Oakland Park up,Washington: he beat the Yankees to 10:30 a.m. Saturday. lonly four times in 20 decisions. ANOTHER HITCHOOCK — vinetay to ty ate William M. Hitchcock, 17, made his bow in-polo for the Hills team in Long Island. His father Tommy, a 10-goaler, was by many as one of the game's greatest polo players. = is Sid | ~_FIFTY-FoUR ww a a) sa H i Discover * ct -VODKA- The Modern _ Drink Sensation . . . 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This quality of resisting dark: . ing, discoloring gas fumes and coal smoke gives GALLON longer life to SUN-PROOF House Paint, and _ White & assures your house greater protection and better ae coe | touched dim Featherstone for 10 | and twe apiece by Paul Osika Had No Indian Blood Top Schoolboy Pros Signs With Chicago CHICAGO —The Chicago Cubs report they have outmanetivered, the 15 other Major League clubs to sign Pete Mattachione, 18-year- old infielder just graduated from Detroit's Nativity tWigh School, Mattachione, who ‘can play sec- their affiliate in the class A West- ern League. Oliver 9 Wins Class A Tilt Jack Hruska hurled a 1-hit mas- terpiece to pace Oliver Buick’s 3-0 conquest of Fowler’s Fine Foods and Griff's Grill trimmed the An- derson Jets, 7-2, in Class A City Baseball League games Wednes- day night. Jim Horton's $rd-inning single was the lone safety garnered off Hruska at Wisner Field as the strong right-hander struck out nine batters, The Buick club hits, three by Daryl McGlashen Jones, Pontiac High's ace pitcher this spring, hurled S-hit ball for the . Powler’s .. 000 000 6-6 Oliver's O11 016 x—3 10 1 Featherstone and ‘Punck; Hruska and Berg. Griffe ... euevees- 330 1001-7 8 3 Jets wees... 000 100 T3266 Jones and Kind; McGuire, Addis and Johnson. . _THE PONTIAC PRESS, T liger 5 self an able come-through hitter as columns. Maxwell, currently the American |League Tigers a 2-0 victory Orioles yesterday. It has been a regular thing HURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 in 2-0 "s second ranking. batter, well, the Detroit Tigers hittingjblasted a 9th inning home run “find” of the year, is proving him-|with a man on base to give the) in their “rub- well as a big man in the statisticsber’’ game with the Baltimore | this year for the husky ‘ GETTING THE TAG — Oriole Bill Gardner gets tagged out between second and third by Detroit pitcher Paul Foytack after a run down in the first inning of their game yesterday. second baseman play. Detroit Mantle, rates him the clean-up six innings. Loes, whose pitchtng’ arm has bothered him most of the season, struck out five men and walked only one in his first start since the Orioles bought him from the Brooklyn Dodgers May 14. George Zuverink, who relieved Loes in the 7th, was nicked for four hits and absorbed his second loss against three victories. Steve) Gromek, who replaced starter Paul Foytack in the 8th, collected his 5th triumph against three defeats. Bill Tuttle, who drew a walk Final Game Tonight jin NCAA Title Meet OMAHA (INS) — The Arizona Minnesota | Wildcats meet the Gophers tonight in Omaha for the baseball championship of the National Collegiate Athletic As- sociation. Last night, Arizona defeated — AP Wirephote Shortstop in the play is Buddy Hicks who covered second base and unipire is John Rice calling the won, 2-0 on Maxwell’s 9th inning two-run homer. At Orchard Lake , CLEVELAND # — Members of ‘the Cleveland Indians hope Sal with the American Leaguers. nings of pitching in 12-games. His only two decisions were setbacks. 1955. From Tennis to Golf — Maglie gets to see more work with | 'the Brooklyn Dodgers than he saw, INWOOD, N. Y. (® — Ellsworth Qotries will be accepted. Any In Vines, former national. amateur, youngute . |almost one year with the Tribe, tennis champion, is an eastern golf is eligi |Maglie failed to win during 31 in- pro now. He has assumed his duties as pro at the Inwood (Long) |Island) Country Club. Calif. ment chairmen have announced an official field of 96 teams for the 13th annual Blythefield Invitational best-ball golf tourney with a quali finals Sunday, July 1. is the team of Hermie Miller | 96 Teams at Blythetield GRAND RAPIDS w — Tourna-| of Blythefield and Tom Draper ot Birmingham, defending cham- | pions. Draper recently returned none pe be bee in, Former Walker Cup player Dal of is with Roy Taylor of Blythefield for |play leading to semi-finals and 1. event. Charlie Gehringer, De-| troit Tiger immortal, is entered) School ace, won the event the | 4 Tops among entries in the |with Marv Stahl, who has returned last two years and took part in rea Biythefleld Country Club classic |to Grand Rapids amateur status) state, and national trials, last after a pro career. Waterford Junior Chamber of best junior club swingers against ‘Commerce today announced plans one another in hopes of gaining altestants would be guests of the for its 3rd annual Junior Golf Tour-| nament, This 18-hole medal play chance at the state Jaycee tourney contest will pit some. of the area's’ July 910 at Kalamazoo. Tourney will be held over the | fine Orchard Lake Country Club | layout, Monday, June 18, Play | will start at 8 a.m. and post r under 18 years of age any other JC tourney. \N. D. in August. Trophies and prizes go to the top five finishers at OL. A field of between 25 and 30 ; ‘competed last year, and it was ex- Weight champion Ray Robinson | jreach at least 50. Jack Reynolds, Waterford High year at Columbas, Ga. Entries may also be made by In October calling either chairman Harold He failed to go the distance in his he will return to the Tamarisk Horn (FE 49516) or co-chairman, only two starts for the Indians in Country Club at Palm Springs, Howard Barling (OR 34170). Play-) ers in this event may not enter Winners at Orchard Lake will go’ to the Kalamazoo test, and the| state winners get their chances at. - ; the national title chase, at Fargo, SYRACUSE, N.Y. —Joey Gi- \pected. this year's group would and the top contenders in the tal- demands ease looks. New. Fume-Resistant White Sun-Proof House Paint STAYS WHITE—colors retain their original bright beauty. SUN-PROOF House Point now available in 100 MAESTRO COLORS for body and trim work! PONTIAC GLASS Co. ‘23 W. Lawrence St. | Phone FE 5-6441 PITTSBURGH PAINTS—Keep that [JUST PAINTED) look longer | , , ‘ \ | ' F iJ Tailored for today’s taste Today's sports motorist dresses for comfort. His taste In cars, clothes — almost everything — and lightness! can find! Now you can buy a wh with the trend to lightness — Century Club. Lightest straight bourbon of all, it Js tailored for today's taste! Try itl The lightest _ ~ mildest straight bourbon you iskey that’s kept pace the Gophers, 10 to 4, avenging | last Sunday's 3 to 1 defeat by Minnestoa tn the double elimin. | Jaycee Golf Tourney Set for June 18 Barling also said that al] con- Junior Chamber at a dinner follow- ing the tourney. It will be held at Jack Decker’s on Dixie Highway, ‘at 7 p.m. when trophies and prizes will be awarded. Giambra Aims — t Top Rating Takes Close Decision | Over Britisher in TV Scrap Wednesday ambra wants a couple of more fights under his belt before he hurls any challenges at middle- * ° The 160-pound class is the big winner for boxing's promo- ters these days. And Giambra, a handsome 24-year-old, fits neatly) jinto the picture again. | A high-ranking contender two \years ago when he went into the Army, the picture - punching youngster showed that he's get- ting set to vault back into the top 10. He slammed out a close but unanimous 10-round decision over rugged John L. Sullivan of England in a nationally televised (ABC) fight last night. * . * \ent-laden division. * it was Joey's second straight victory over the 23-year-old Sul- toriurn and his third conquest in isuccession since his discharge. His record now is 44-41. An Illegal Maneuver BLACKBURG, Va. # — C. P. (Sally) Miles, faculty chairman of athletics at Virginia Tech and one of the founders of the Southern Conference, won't ever forget the first football game he ever wit- nessed | It was before the turn ‘of the century. North Carolina and Vir- | ginia were involved in a game at | Richmond. ° | “I remember seeing this Virginia |boy breaking away and heading down the. sidelines, apparently touchdown bound,” Miles reveals. | “But, all of a sudden, a fan along the sidelines reached out with a cane, Fee the boy's leg and im.” i tripped North Carolina won—by a touch- down. John Blanchard and Jim O’Reil-| ly, who were in spring training | with the New York Yankees, are. of” the. i livan in the War. Memorial, Audi- CANTEENS in three runs in the third wth a, triple. ARMY JOE'S ti 32 S. Saginaw St. Sx7 i. Qu? i: 6x9. + Oxd ..... = 8x10... see _— 2 9 axwell in the second inning, six of the first seven innings but couldn't score. * Manager Paul Richards, taking no chances on overworking Loes’ sore arm, removed him ein favor of Zuverink after the sixth, Al Kaline, first man up in the seventh, slammed a double to go to third on a fly to Hoot Evers. In the 9th Wayne Belardi sin- gied, setting the stage for Max- well’'s homer. Tonight the Tigers take on the Pittsburgh Pirates, the National League's big surprise of the sea- son, in a flag day exhibition game at Forbes Field. e DETROIT BALTIMORE AB RH AB RH Bolling.2b 4 0 © Gardner2b 5 0 1! Belardiib 4 1! 1 Hale.tb 401 Kaline.rf 4 6 1 Evers.rf 201 Maxwell.if 4 1 1 Niemanif 4 60 6 Kennedy if @© 6 @ Triandesc @ @ @ Boone .3b 4 @ 8 Bmith.c 4 60 6 Tuttle cf 2? © © Pranconacf 3 @ 1 House.c 2 6 1 Causey.3o 3 0 1 Hicks.as 3 6 1 Zuverinkp 1 0 6 Poytack.p 1 0 @ Mirandass + 6 6 A-Torgeson 1 0 0 Loes.p 201 Gromek.p 6 © 6 Adams.Jb 261 Totals 3% 2 8 Totals 33°0«7 A—Flied out for Foytack in §th Detroit ...... ‘ ... 860 000 2 B—Poytack RBI—Maxwell 2 2B— Gardner, Hale, Kaline HR—Maxwel! S—Foytack, DP—Foytack. and lardi, Bolling, Hicks and Belardi, Evers Adams ft—Detroit 3, Baltimore 1. a nena ier = eer Pils °°, as Bb, Loes 6, t ve Foytack 7 in 7, Lées 1 im 6, Gromek @ tp 3, Zuverink 4 in 3. R-ER—Poytack 0-0, s 0-0, Zuverink 3-3, Gromek 6-0. WP—Poytack. W—Gromek (8-3) L- Zuverink (2-3). ——_—_ ret, ‘papi Rice, Summers. T—2:0 SURPLUS FE 2-0022 TARPAULINS $3.50 9x12 .. $10.80 $4.20 10x12 .. $12.00 $5.40 12x15 .. $18.00 $7.20 12x18 .. $21.60 $8.00 15x20 .. $30.00 Special Sizes Made to Order Play Tents. 'For beckyord campers; made of forest green, water treated tent mo- terial. Complete with Manila Rope, %" 2c ft—*s” 4c ft. Used Army Pup Tents Excellent condition, ideal for the beckyard comper end scouting. No poles or stokes. ropes, poles and stakes. sri Wall $10.95 | SINGLE © $398 ale _ END. ee @ @@ tent “$13.95 6x 6 UMBRELLA $8 95 DOUBLE $595 TENT ........ . -END....... TENT $10.95 | Hatchets ......-..97e mines KIT veaee $1.95 : . ARMY _ | First Aid Kit CANTEENS ..... 97c | Large Size ..... $1.25 SACKS ......... $1.95 | Compasses ....... 49 Sul ADULT SIZE .. 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Top- Heavy Fighters | Benefit Card June 23rd A pair of “top-heavy” heavy: toe tour and hall yearald bays. weights, Danny Hagon, 225 pounder | Michael Allen and Terry Sevrais. from Pontiac and Jim Riggin, 215 eoececd pom, polly gcdg ary the 10-bout benefit boxing card to| Dennis, died of ephrosis disease only a few weeks ago, be held Saturday night, June 23rd, May 6th at the Waterford High School gym.| ™"9 °"- The bouts, being staged for the| Ex-Pontiac Boxer Gene Lin- National Nephrosis Foundation by/scott and Steve Kenjello will as-| the local and state chapter headed|sist as seconds to the fighters. ‘by ex-pugilist Stanley Allen, are; Tickets are available at 16 lo- ‘being supported through ticket cations in the Pontiac area and ‘sales by numerous civic and busi» are also being sold by members ness groups. of the police and fire depart- Amateurs from the state will | ments. fight three two-minute rounds in | The following places are selling, each of the divisions on the card. [the tickets: Lakeland Barber Members of the Pontiac and Wa-|Shop. Van Felt's Cars, Drayton) Drugs, Jack Decker Cafe, Jack O’ terford Junior Chambers of Com- : : AP Wirepbete | merce will usher at the fights and|Hearts Tavern, Sam Benson. Tom) NOSING THE LINE — Noses of Son Doge (11) and Mary ‘N’ Lib, : McCan Shoes, Griffs Grill, Mary-| (8) hit the finish for a dead heat in the second race at Monmouth peewee pole Saeco | Go-Round Restaurant, Atlas Super) Park in Oceanport, N. J. yesterday. Son O'Doge, ridden by Joe ‘himself a former boxer, will act Market, Les Hudson's Hdwe., Bald- DIXIE DAN REMEMBERS FATHER OPER TONIGHT, FRIDAY Q AND MONDAY TILL | 9 P.M. “New dio Model’ 75” GA € ‘ te one Z 2 = 3 2 3g e ® 3 eas SRR a co REEL by SHAKESPEARE Free casting or $ 799 spin fishing with- Cylmone, paid $4.20 to win and Mary ‘N’ Lib, with Sammy Boulmetis — |as judges. an aphwa Lge se tes, | e or Sales ‘av- A lad — “ae to win. An added feature to the fights Famous 24. 95 Whirlaway ern and Scribs Restaurant. oo ea == will be a three-rounder ai SPIN ROD and REEL For spinning or casting 1 1" —complete with line and ractice plug. - 474 «(10 D-E Loops Undermanned = al Lee An abundance of Midget and, Ra je pt _ ESE Class F teams combined with alrolled to form a healthy league, | sparseness of FE and D squads of-/but only three teams are signed tered a contrasting picture today|in each of the E and D circuits as the Pontine Parks and Recrea-/At least one team must be added tion Department's Junior baseball|to each of the two older classes’ program readied itself for the ~ ito be eligible for competition. j proaching season. Ten Midget clubs for boys 2 ee ee 18 years 4 M — assoctane eo SE SSS "| out backlash. idget Squads Wanted, SETA) ALE [erro WONDEREEL Makes long casts easy, ef- fortiess: can- 2. not backlash. Reg. $14.95 SPINNING OUTFIT ALL Includes $8.95 Bail- FOR $ 8 8 Brnnser ss $5.95 Golf Boll 3 1) ' Golf Balls 60° ; cit sos 908) years old and under are currently of age and under, Class E 16 and if | $7. 50 $ 45) registered for the summer cam- under, and Class F 14 and under. || Golf Wood = paign, with openings for fiv : eons inni gn, openings for live more = 4 meeting will be held in the i 1 Ss. 00 75) ON LY 2-pe. Spinning Rod. —— —_ Parks and Recreation Depart- x $375) The Pontiac Old Timers, who ment office next Wednesday at '. Golf Irons sponsor three Midget teams, 8% p.m. An effort will be made € Fe i) Seam! have five extra- - 2'¢ ERE Sue’ Bol cquegoo, sane Te AP) > Chctee cation det fee Neahinedson Rane te Beeches eae Nae 5-9424 or MA 5-4031" sported Nocay net income for ihe year| She is survived by her husbands . e . te une 4 , c — y. ende arch 31 of $46,348 equal te: . deurees on 9s Sas "wenerty tes = a ain Am Seating... 305 Lone. 8 Chem 2} Mercantile Exchange Butter steady nations for its Nash-Hudson Ram- Jona 2.50: @ load of prime heavy heifer ; $180 a common share This Eira one son, Miles of Dryden; a grand- North 18 degrees. 18 minutes West 490 rea aoe Aan = Loriiard | ‘ foal sre et ak, ee Pl bler car will be dropped and the 2? iy ee | ee im. is 0. Rummage sale Fri. 9 a. m. at 18 with combined net income of its prede- son; one brother, Charles A, ¥ bi ee sid Chisel ore = = ‘oes compan WF tin it fest frets (6 gates cot benemtes pie Am Tob £0 FM a staan) 5 aot ae coe re, $878. 824 car will be marketed simply as, bulk x canners and cutters 10 78. 12 50 W. Huron on 3rd fl K P Hall comer nes feo he at ag to wee Faunce of Bentley and a sister, herelin: ¥ - m Viscose 38 Martin G! 3587S: BOC 885 } ‘ ule | —AQV.' preceding cal a & i d Mrs. N o- e <. oo ereenlt axe. sbene Anee Ce 143 May. D_ Str 506 re cacy to week: 42 20.500: the Rambler. end ae ee 00-23.00; cell) ; BE sate . “ee a ais Ii reer Mr fyrtle Harrow of Pinconning, mere —— to West line of US 16 Grace oa c a Lobos Co ee wholesale buying rices unchang sea t The Nash and Hudson name-, elee oS Piteetigs sl pa bs Rummage sale, Fri. 9 a. m. at ume of $699.994.713 .tde Sperry Corp thence th 1 @ es 618 ut ha fre 2.4 its lower; 60-69. x» mixed 80; - and Remington Rand Co : East slong Waal Mine ar Ualte lies tat Armour & Co 213 Mois Hon we mediums 35.80: US etendards iplates will appear only on ‘the miegium” apd ‘good 8-480 ty ster ae 18 W. Huron on 3rd fl. K. P. Hall. ee Thieves Loot Cash Box Ned point < enams. except the portion | atchison 160 Mont Ward 42.1. Girties 33 33: checks 3250, current re-/firm’s larger cars in the 1957 Gositine neck paete 7 Sori8 ¢ —Adv. - ST LOUIS (INS!--May Depar tment ing with! me ft x 7 : : 51 ced I n . tores Co. reported net ince for th « pe r line of Dixie "Wighway ‘US te rey ca ptee aie preg, te 77 = |model year, the company said in aaiabie aberp Loe Cd — pair If your friend's in jail and needs gusr:er caded Ape 36 “of 82 424 coon ©. About $50 was reported stolen = Ded from Residence 1 he Resttonce Siatce ails S$ Bat Cash... Cor an announcement yesterday. (steady: sheep steady to weak: most sales Dail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. equal as oou's ang ad akere This from the office of a heating con- wing escT! +4 e x Datr eee | i The Ram urre accounts | §? ti b [i comparec wit 4 oi or cents san has ~ | paphoaee) thereof trina Gitnin = coe : a pad on wee S21) Poultry lon a t gall ek 730; eo) ite iow goods iam ay teaae | —Adv. aocommon share. in the sane period CC m at 82 N. Cass Ave., broken of ¢ t t ft 16 F cane O84, ce e - = 8. 2 ° daw : ; Reaneay Ba Wer aStstoned ‘tom Rea Bets Sng" igh Rat Horn “Ch ype DETRONT roctrar ie ae oe Ee sensi cas pee tH wheal ih ton alk conditioner Comey inti eta SO Tuesday night, Pontiac police ce o Residence 2 Boeing Air 646 WY Central .. (AP)—Prices patd per pound ~ 0 oice shorn ewes - _ 2 ° — the initial three months o i983. aid, Part of Southwest querter of \south- Bebe Abus . 42 Nia M Pow 32 POB. Detroit for No 1 quality lve SS a eo cas ee west quarter of Section 33, Town 4 Bo: 6096 Norf & West..6¢ (poultry up to 10 am North, Range 6 at. Bore. Warner “3 No an Ay : ea . Ley Gl el hens 26- 28 light type 18; . Begin at a potnt West , igus Mig ....2 Nor Parc avy broilers and fryers 2% lb. gary Saul misee cc cnt et, ate My... 381 hie Om 406 crossess 23-24. barred rocks 24-25, BEAT THE cogrece 00 minutes, 10 seconds East ade} pe x ovens < 5 736 caponettes $-5\4 Ib. 28-30 1 t 1 . tT; Co it: ket about stead ctagnes 6 eer mst sie tee ike Burroughs 05 fas A W Air te3 trsaeyn oti th Gaosce Uberal maggie - HEAT! abwest corner ef said Section 33: Camp soup oH = Lacon . 816 taty demand Hems and caponettes bare- ence © = rem i t 4¢ . t = * eee. ar dose Wares ee of um =e Dry is 4 parke Da sel ae npr eoraasasene, 2. ‘he noe a Empire, Adjustable Street, e0-called. 90 feet: thence South = n Pac # penner, JC. .-83 Current hot speel depressing trade in Tl degrees, 12 minutes. 20 seconds West lererss a aan Pa RR ferns eae a1 general WINDOW called iggy shore of Mill Pond so Case. 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Choi f Reg. $49.96 = ciswen Se oe 31 deqrees, 31 Bast Kod = | 82 Std Brand on Teleg honest values and honest advertising. a ast 120 et te Gen ile 7 ™ ear 24 + 2 Ten: West on Toeucnic. ——— Gen Motere 413 Tran W Air 215 OF fice at ote: Michigan, Big 21 x 32-Inch $ 95 95 Mul Pond: therre Northerty alone Mit y Jen Shoe 281 0 Transamer oy 10 miles distant by telephone — ss Pond to potnt South Tl degrees 21 min. Gen Te! . Twent Cen 732 Sao West ef beginnine: thence warn Gen Tire ° wale Underwood 34 Any member of the public CAST IRON T .f * ri 6 a: : j 1 Ges heres ae eeeeeies Bact ve Sermnine Gecerick oe * 2 = Prhamed an desiring to protest or support - e f The West twenty weree of the Goodrrar «. 62 Unit Air Lin 384 th lo # th 4 Free Standing | inet Northeast quarter of the Northwest Grah Paice . 2 Unit Pratt 497 e@ closing o is Office may : peareaiond of section 28. ts reasoned from Gt Ne By 42 Up Gas Cp 32 congmunicate in writing with TOILETS g 50-inch — 3- Unit Kitchen Suburban Farms to Residence 1 Gt West 8 207 US Rubber ... 496 ‘ Section 2 Section ¢ cf Ordinance No Greyhound . . 151 US Stee! set the Federal Communications Here's value - plus! (ET su Ss 2 as amended, ts hereby amended by the Gall Of .. 123 Warn B Pte 238 Modern. styled, well [ ‘ edditien after “Residence 1 District Holland Choc 128 West Un Tel 197 Commission, Washington, 25, made tetete st Deabdie compartment. Gesignated as R 1.” the following: Hooker El 436 Westg A BE 212 bef ! LOWEST PRAES. Better quality . . sheuld ence 2 District. designated as R 2 Til Cent 646 Westg El... 83.4 D. C on or ore July 4, Reg CABINET “SINK, 3. Ordinance No 2. as amend. Ine Rand €44 Wilson & Co . 16.2; 1956.” geil for of leset 945.00. g- e4, te Mereby amended by the addition Inland Sti... 82 Woolworth . 484 $ 95 Less trim... $19.50 Complete with. faucet of @ new section. designated Section 7. Inspir Cop .. 842 Yale & Tow . 283 . . stretmer. Slashed for oa to reed as follows: Interiak Ir .. 284 Young 8&W 76 : Val ~~ Section 7 Residence 2 District Int Harv M4 Youngst @h4&T 001 we Section 11 Uses, In a Residence 2 Int Nick $3 Zenith Rea 112.2. a $ 50 District no building or !and.. except Ps Int Paver 131 | : a 9 otherwise provided tm this Ordinance ; & e Less SEAT $ 5 shall be erected or used except for one dubai popes | @ Electronic technicians... © P BATH SETS una eune cosa “§ A935 or more of the following specified pur-|_.NEW YORK. June 14—Compiied by) sice -FC. struction, white enamel 54" Size poses. The Associated Press. | e e ; finish, chrome door han- P ° Si hed : yA Any use permitted tn a Residence, ineuse wins ore Piece e WHERE ARE e an P ten oe atectl tube dles. Attractive styling. rices Slas i i i } é 4 7), "Apartaneat houses oe dwell- Net. change 1 + § —.1 e e BIG 30-GAL. GAS HOT 11 19 1 ayer a basin, and closet CABINET SINK Inge |Noon. today. 2872 1420 72.1 1817 x neh chin ALL SIZES of Base and Wail Cabinets With faacet and strainer arte aa At Namnb wen ans Hus las Be isd] 9 °—| WATER HEATER | “““: cossnsm™ in Stock. AT LOWEST. PRICES! Peter wiaraneele ns or moved inte th ‘ago . 7 “i ' used for the housing os intr toe Weer, ago... 240.7 149.7 72.8 183.5 ~ If you are an electronic tech- ~ REC. $ 95 families, either permanentiy tran, Year ago ..,...2333 1370 732 1707) @ e Reg. $69.95 : 1 $119.50 or tran 33 ; nician .. . with at least a two- 42-ft. and 5-ft siently, shall conform to the require. 1986 high 278.2 1851 782 1918) @ * “A” Grade, not crate marred 2-ft, an . ? mente for other dwellings except as fol- tose ew 3440 129.8 nes 171.6 > year technical school back- © | oie is eae 5 STEEL and 3 t 2! ‘4 ¥ i Corry Pi tot A minimum width of 1068 low ‘13.1 1149 O72 1688) “ee : 95 CAST IRON BATH TUBS yfiallicomry e hundred (100) feet at the hiehwey you want more than just | or street, together with an aren ot reid gig ° alter job * 4” COLORED 95 CRATE $ 95 CABINET SINK ou ean f i . ‘ see squate feet, provided: noweree! that in. Figures after decimal ee oS nese e tr think have the e $ MARRED Complete with bem | and ewellings sing more than two (2)'atlen Elec & Equip Co*. . 3336, @ you = e i ves Li BATH SETS ieee Rew be famities the area shall be increased two Baldwin Ri ibber Co* “= 3 we know-how to take advantage 30-Gal. Glass Li Up patatatritublbuiduiutute saan y esol square feet for each Gemmer Mf 83 82 83 bd of the most anique e HOT WATER $ 95 alana 4 sien: mer 119 Gt Lakes Of] & Chem Co* .... 2 @ Pin = pied Hvesge rare be a mint! Howell “Bice Kase ° re 46 6 in the electronics field today ... : HEATER 2 2-COMPARTMENT CEMENT - 3 wi of ten (10) feet! Penin Metal Prod Co*.... o4 10 4 THESE om each side of every principal building |The Prophet Co - «2 232 199 118 Then you'll be headed in the te-7r. werrenty . . . new | lene 3 UN 3 ; ed oo Senet po ‘man ore Rudy Me "Co ~~ re a 3 rf 3 : right direction if you write us . “Big 52- v i maT a STALL MEDICINE > 3 “QUALITY SINKST " s wi shall increase Tolede Edison o- 4 4 4 toda -Gel lon lect , POPES EG OOOO OCT three (3) feet per famtiy for aan sia Wayas Screw Prod Co* .. 12 #13 e y for an interview. e. h SHOWERS CABINETS $ $ 2 of $ yard, however. this shall not require in, °NO sale: bid and asked. We'll tell a about wee = $ Complete with$ P 4 40% S any ‘case @ greater width than twenty. o * nce qian © Complete will all ft Fe complete with 2 | stavay sade is DISCOUNT 3 program—in a company tings , pyc 4 ey Rear Yards. There shall be a Six-Year- Old Boy Bo ‘Hurt © famous for stability, growth ° eet end | apres ote $. tg SEG « 2 5 4 for every Jot. which shall, not. Mmeinde Y ® ‘and leadership. You'll have a ° HEATER he ee Cun’ and carry [$ Youngstown which shal! not includ : : Cas and ca d - any, space mae atest tor parking areas When ‘Struck by Auto. ® chance to see what this proj- © ; $3125 95 Values $625 , , rryS $ CABINET 2 - ; encale, AT0g ot, Dullsings For Arart-| 4 six-year-ojd boy suffered slight) ‘© ect o@ers you in grows pes: . 49-50 to $9.95 ‘ $ 95} I$ SINKS 3 two (2) or more families and contatn- @ sibilities, salary and company- © These tanks ca 4 $ 4 ing complete housekeeping units, the injuries when he ran into an auto} @ paid benefits. * pt 4 > 2 ead rea shall contain not less then in front of his home at 7 p.m. last | e e : ores ee “hae, ‘ em wae" > , . = ve $107 3 per famtiy twenty (420) square feet / night, Pontiac police said. Write, giving age, education erranty. Edison WASH ‘ 3 Veto $3 ¥ exclusive of any garege, sc-| . @ and experience to: * e Approved. $ 7 e 4 -wewrrerrereererreee e e e e e e. ON %1-FOOT LENGTH! $4.55 2-Inch Galvanized . $9.56 4 + - = ~~. —F?7n ee $n * i, —— = * THE. PONTIAC: PRESS, THURSDAY. ‘JUNE 14, 1956 —- jel eenrer ~ te oy eer woer ea cw Oe _— sghe ~~“ PRP TE Me ll oli alle wee ge x oe oe ie ae L a Sg etiagye b= aoe “~ea2t Che a AE ae ey the + ee | of Thanks 1) . Help Wanted Male 6 WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY MAN TO MOVE CONCRETE AND Neighbors. both ip haul away. Call MI 42317 after on E Rundell St...) 6 p.m. : for their help, kindness and sym RRIED MAN WITH sMALL the recent death family op. farm Son | Brother _em_hom: i * To's Lester M. itchey' A special 2 ald wi ss st Tom ¢. Mr.| MEN TO won ON concoate Clayton. Murphy and the em-| forms ok yet, basements. Exp. DIETS ae eee ene ee a ABOUT 42 -POR CARBTAE- celia chey, Mrs ary Ritchey, = rs. Mildred O'Brien end r. ara ee Pontiac a _Arthur 1 Ritehey “NOC AR NEEDED MODEST MAIDENS The Boss | PR a + By Jay Alan) 7 Notices & Personals 2s Wanted Real Estate 32A 12). In Debt? Genelec He OER, Oaieeet _ above Oakland r. 8-0456 bape at Mhascoag Oar & WED. Eves. Dorothy's On <)hapeae “Travel Agencies 25A PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? — De ale closing. -To Sell—To Trade IT-WE'LL INSURE IF You roby Flowers 3 . LET ME PROVE you can make « DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS : up to $25.00 e day with one of | ma 4 Huron Fer san Amerions fee, ine ol, Cueuer | coNCHETE WORK PATTOR P eelananeine FUN WANTED? ERIS GARDENS QPEN. MANY VA-| fut! or part time. We welcome | drivewa: " ee SE ~og) ; eer CALL Midwest 6-2170 | Take arden” Age Judah men of mature years, Write | $1307 eves, F se “te. 2a ee ee ELKIN TRAVEL PAN Guarentee ate onrene A eet rg | Stash does prectin, Mane CEMENT WOR meas work| BU Pocitation ‘of the rosary will be > CARMELA, _Cheste en, ree | Brick block isaying Ons “| sedding, aeiee & badger REAU Friday gt 830 Dim. at the Permer | (uit and wholesale. Rave iri gat PART TIME FE 3000 9063. cane on | __ "Reservations enywyhere’* CO gta Beebe is at the Par etanover Puscral, den 2163 Cromie between 12 and Salesman wanted to sel] new and ¢ NT OUR SRE. DANS TAN SERVI sere sayvhere! Cooperative vor ber ey ee Home | 13 Mile, off Dequindre. used cars. Ab tor Geotge Mil ~ Pore, pavements, EM 34 coe Mee Com, Ae Seve momnseee 3 e and CA PLANNING A TRIP? FE2 PATKE. JUNE 13, RS. DORA ion, Asst Sales Mgr. at Harold | ES q ie. 4-65 1078 W. Huren . @ Highland Ave, Bellvue Fancral Direct ae Ford Dealership. 464 8. | timates. OR 3-8321_ GENERAL CLEAN-UP AND Mi AURAL SHO pees re NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH Island, Lake © @: be- | ee Woodward Ave, Birmingham CUSTOM CARPENTER CONTRAC-| '28- Free estimates OR 3-562! ESCORTED TOUR. . post orras loved wife of Louis P Petke ppaeegeeeaes ~~~ Mich tor. gmail crew. rough and finish. cen OR _3-5015. ‘ GREAT LAKES CRUISES dear sister Mrs. Ethel W. AIR AMBULANCE GROUND UA Licensed and insured. EM 3-860}. DSCAPING OS YARD WORK. i LISTINGS WANTED Smith, Licyd, tcher and Alton Pursiey Funera) Home PE ¢)21! e LITY DRY CLEANING ‘PLANT —— WORK ‘“ In and d Wilkinson eral service will COA wants presser tpotel ye D & M BLDG. SERVICE | sane ee PONTIAC ‘RVEY W cheba pature ATS FUNERAL HOME vacations Douglas Cleaning Co, LOWER STRA HARVEY WILSON. Oe ee ee ona Paces Ben eae enone | $34 8 Woodward, Bham ADD &_ROOM AT LOW COST. | “Cummplete nwo maintenance sere | 0 LRAVEL SERVICE cree Bent meee : en § neral Drayton Plains — Waterford Twp FREE ESTIMATES. ALSO to ‘a tenance, serv- : —« = ms FE 2-868 FE 2-9857 Home and 10 am. from 8 Joseph |SINOLE, EXPERIENCED ~ MAN ee eS aes) eee eon oe ate Se nunow et PE 03251 FE 20007 OA 86-3769 . ¥ | for general farm wor y mon TIONS KITC! CABIL Delaney officiating interment iin ‘Donelson- Johns. So 2469 Dutton Ra, Roch- AND CUSTOM BUILT ‘GARAGE a ey Pesopoo DIRT. Aas Wid. C Children to Board 26 W AN | FE D Jose ester _ 8. CALL FE ; aw al be recrpryry ot tne re- “DESIGNED FOR HO OME eats” | REFRIGERATION SERVICE ‘MAN, cane: FE 2-004 EVES. OR TOP — BLACK a “BOD: ___ CHILDREN CARED FOR, SS ee <~SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL | _PE 2-540 7 y ope FLOOR SANDING, oi ee Sashabaw me i-somy | “Acreage, Beer Grepmes. — ROBINSON 13, 1086, GIRARD ~ Service FE 25841 SALESMAN WANTED. EXGEL- a specialty” Cail L. Bills, PE|~ TOP SOI AND FILL DIRT. | CYQEPEIN {COVED AND CARED | not Secessary.” Must be Teasoo- Carl, 137 Seminole Ave. age 64 "~ DIGNIFIED SERVICES | lent opportunity to supplement | 2-5789. LANDSCAPING . for, Day or full time care, OR ble. Liberty 9-2600. Scloved husband of Mrs. Viole E. BUY Si dio) cenescsences Frees Rin te bpm UNFIXTURE W pales or set public contact work. | _ Murdock, rE. Fo = Po, FE 32-4408 ’ oe a | ot poo ae Farm and Sry | ors rooms. vear ‘around, ‘Bos ORK EXPER nierviews by appointment Call | CARPEN’ sob ia OTF n ~ 4 . EMPLOYMENT All errore should be | \ aa alee ARY, LC : see ah Ocecuaat s. FE | ee NTRY, | CABINETS. | FOR- NO 1G GI Mipwast. |W wate eausta Tractor Co. __Wtd. Miscellaneo! = 38 we meee Se MELARD 1 Lots. Help Wanted Male ......... 6 , Press assumes no” the | en cerssis ae | _Tepairs EM 34775 | _Proefing trae Daily, iaeiedin ne, Sunday PT PLAT BED rom DoE pe fi, TOT © Eee Help Wanted Female ..... 7 ¢ sibiitiy for errors othet 4 | et 1G! ba REAL ESTATE | arenes een AES ROUGE | 50 aris ED | cswae AND nTBRIRE HA ULED. truck. Fx 0a ON cea ——— Help Wanted ..........005- AL) er — the charges Joda Industries luc. Sqgleswo | oe ee os ramessteg ed | F LOOR tOR TRACTOR ron gy ee eg HAULED, D> ACCORDION, ENRICO RO CASH Instructions 9g) | ineertion of the savertios | 66.N PARKE 8T MON | orty Sour“ Fe “sase0 of fe, LAYING-SANDING-PINISHING | [HAUL EVERY WO-MENEDT.| iene Peso CO voor bareeee iS waa a acece seereeee eee orien bac Gece rae | TORRET “LATHE OPERATORS,| With real estate experience to sit —— £ 24619 CRANE ___OB 31818 | _oto_ service. 08 Siete FS 8-7972, wie BUY pcunire GORDON ARNOLD Work Wan ale .......10 | dered valueless through pos oa time evenings § to 9. apply | afternoons weekends on GI | CARPENTER WORK ALL Kinps LAWN FENCE Ap sores REAGON- | HAULING aTTERO. ANYTIME. "ise articles. MY piiai. egAee 319 § TELEGRAPH Work Wanted Female jh error. When cancellations | 5 E. MApie_ Rd, Birmingham. home project Eacellemt opportun- Reas. John Featherstone, rE. able Call FE $-0136_ FE 23-3932 FE 000, FOI FES ees: rE 55783 postr" |G are made be sure et | UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITY FOR ity, fo" or atts al seres. Freee | — +1330 | PLASTERING. NE NEW AND REPAIR. HAUI pLING RUBBISH OR AN ANY. id oy rouse ee eet al 7 a ee : your “kill oumber.” No See! aits _____ CARPENTRY WO: | Vern Keller, FS 70301. __ : - NEE SERVICES OFFERED adjustments will be gives | anni AND INTEREST- job too small RE WANTED, NO NO | a. BNY FLOO! io waee. anywhere, after 7 om FE 2-7958 WE NEED Building Service 12 without ft. | y ing position open for experienced —_ est FE 3-7204, 10 vie quntins ona rag FLOOR TAYING. a cr anytime. § 3 ASH OLD RAIL . FENCE. FE 1 Good modern city home Preter Building Supplies "TOAD cosine time tor advertise {| WANTED: WELDERS FOR i | Mawes tt00 for lei, Phone CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. | eee? aEMODELT Oe rerway enanep. EAD 51 —- jad te Bi — | ‘suburban home with } bedrooms. Gusiiens Gervices ........-13|1 Esse Gua mia | chine bases and fixtures. Must be SECRETARY FOR LAW OFFICE | _ +5000. = woes Ff 2 ee eases, Coment LIOHT AND HEAVY y TRUCKING. a een ee — Fe er ets pe pm be se an requiar egete {| 41. No, other seed opel Sun- Must take short hand and type | ENGINI work roofing. . additions, | gn, ~ e aitt | Bo Le ee ee paid Bookkeeping & Taxes .... A type le 12 lock noon, the —— Berge, sabe ase Ry | | waioe ty tv 408 Pontiae State | eer maa to kag fanees, oar | Seeeray a ere enclocures. ed ANYWHERE. Ean wncasaienes orice || es SS oe Chiropodists ........ eevee AS TED n| | lege next fall. FE 1 nee - == im re tage Ares of Pontiac & H 4 | ss tands gardening work part time. | Any place. FE. 2 nenlan Foot LA Trenstent West Ado may || FE? "3580. ELDERLY MAN WANTS PAINT- SIDEWALKS DRIVEWAYS AND Recreation, MU 40385 Leave We duy. sell and trade Por fast toca owlewanre i ars meds alors pel ee “ing PE 5-683. | cement work of all kinds. OR TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB-| message | & efficient service list with us, Dressmaking up 230 a.m. | $ f 1 _bish. Anytime Cheap. FE 8-1T70 | | Dressmaking & Taine 6 | Sa‘Htyeiphicatoe thor | | Help Wanted Female 7, 5ecte a ry 2B, SES, PR | Pp | DELL CARTAGE | neon, Sea eee . . en 4 Tor tah Needed Garden Plowing ..... 168 ca | Interesting caree? position with Oak-| ae fonaten soo FE TRENCHING AND Local end Long Distance Moving oee eg Tg igsity 11 BROWN, Real seen SH WANT AD RATES A WELL KNOWN DOWNTOWN | ‘land County. Must be experienced | BU LLDOZING ____Phore FE_5-6808 " ADAMS REALTY CO. 382 Auburn , * sels! Income Tax Service ..... 17 ; | piace of business has « part and between ages of 23 30. LIGHT HAULING AND WORK OF 2 RE —| ave 4-339 1363 W Huron Pa _FE 24810 Laundry Service 18 Lines 1-Dey 3 Days 6 Daye time opening for a woman with Paid vecation sick leave. life | apy kind. FE 23-1017. RD. Tempoe E 66041 | ~ REDUCED ) RATES Ss | RESPECTABLE COUPLE WIT LISTIN ee [ oe cae as 1, “ao iw =. typing ex-| and hospitalization insurance and | HAND DIGGING. ANY KIND. Large van to serve you. Smith ‘child 4 es COUPLE Sen ISTINGS W ANTED . Me ae . 18A 3 150 270 300 | pertence. Apply to Box 21, The retirement benefits. Apply 2nd fir |~ targe grass weeds and bush cut- Buildi Suppli 12 2A _ Moving, FE ¢4864 cceund ey res “ge sete sear We have many buyers Wetting for | Moving & Trucking 19 A eres ee i ee Rerecenel sete Gatland County | _ting MY 2.3603. OR 3.9694. __ Building Suppies Fn rate pow ann | Soanee is nom and @' pm mae Rocher area aise else bl ourse Al ~~ PAINTING , AND DEC OR AT. & 25 office in the (al ‘ | _ qualify, Call PE 4508 0 son Peggys. 16 N Saginaw /ANTED ACCOUNTANT-MANA- SLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. rE Free est 240 Baldwin Ave. LADY TO SHARE HOMF WITH Notices & Personals ..... 25! lowing 4 -— 2 eed 08 srUDENTS AND TEACHERS, | gerial position, college urad. Age | Walls and Windows. Reasonable. 5-3144 | elderly tady. Free rent. near bus w . 4 «bexes: | CASHIER profitable summer sales work. race SS | _Free est. No obligation. | FE 27-1631 ai _ PAINTING. “INTERIOR 6 EX-| "F232 - << snes ee sateen ; E vet . { ertor, 10 per cent dise. for —_ i ung 8 reoweics _»e GeO ef Te te || a re ED anon | yang Ea ge UNPPLIANCE: SERVICE | ‘Schell itt ore ef, Wet Comeracs, Meas. 22 wie tBe ie Suge et asx . _ : ‘ a e ~ u Wtd. Household Goods oT, 25, 26, 27, 27, 31, 36, 44, 7 | SALES GIRLS TEENAGE BOY NEEDS GOOD young MARRIED | MAN washers, wringer washers, refrig- _ibeon’ Thom peoa, ae a (po YoU WANT TO SFLL OR for an appointment to discuas the ai or | Age 28 to 48 experienced in bette home with a family who can pro | girES sTEAD with erator’. Radics, cleaners and sll Pace berg land ccstract? Por ques | Gtr we.so tone, tare Real Wid. Miscellaneous 1 ne 56, 60, 61, 63, 65, 68, | | ready-to-wear permanent and Fi vide guidance and superyiess. | PA types of smal’ appliances. ROY'S. aLways } DEPENDABLE. PAINT. | results, call: “<™ | Estate We have homes farms, tn- Wanted ae 71, 105, 112, 113 | time and part | Writs tr ssh Lock Drawer | Skee work PHONE FE 23-1321. Ave FE : A.) 2 decorating. 26 vrs. exp. FE ; comes. business opportunities and ‘ ele sclaleislsls | . ~ : = i _ Pontiac. or phone an Pence cl eae by wae a Rant | | Bloomfield Fashion Shop | day, 800 am to 8: €. ty “SE YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS AcE TREE SERVICE: REMOVAL PAINTING AND DECORATINO. 1G Trocke | ormera: resorts ateg dee tease Sed \cAnvaen SALEELADY ONE | 58146 j meas work immediately. No out-| 93-7188. bath tile or floor tile, by the hour Real ea oo ee SON REALTORS e Living Quarters ....30 = Help Wanted Male 6| teerd advertised merchandise | warrnesdis FOR SAT. inoue. side sales nore ase. 3036 Ti Wee or jee! Pres semmaces, A-1. work ealtor 2 _W Phone FE +159? Wed. Transportation 31 ; Sma | # Kites commis. phone rE | ment be —— Agply & pW pereen ma Fone Mae aS DESIRES “BEACH CLEANING Car FE_ 32-1006 1848 Union Lake Ra EM 24671 | eeeeece eee e e r m 8 : - install and SENTING DOG J S | Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. ... 22 Attention—Attention “CER TYPIST | Lake Ra tien or landsca “rE vectra Em Seen “ee WALLS PAPERHANOING CONTRACTS W ANTED| 1G HOU SES Wanted Real Estate ... 32A We page jobs for 5 neat and ag- ECEPTIONIS WOMAN FOR R GENERAL OFFICE DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREE TUPPER CORT ns contract BUNGALOWS ae greagive young men 18 to 25 to | Beate ote ‘ ork o 8) = “ang handing anu "ae Work Wanted Female | ee No tob woo big or smail. ee eee pemn peeeel Be aescns cama) What have ANYTHING ALS OFFERED Park and os ¥. Asbury words ne | = oe ou? Reasonab! in per minute or better i wort Press Box 3. repairs Wall_ wash y asonabie discount. large Cash tn 24 Rent . Furnished 33 ‘eed 8280 sor cities. Guaran, | the friendly | neighborhood a cata 36 TO 8. WANTED 70 | ALL IRONING, 1 Day sERvice PXInava po PE se or OR | P Trait iVashinc | sieslesstrects clark’ Resi Es: Ca oa “Rent.Apts. Unfurnished 44) cent werk andl punt tosis’ ts hoes) (aeedintels mol caperionce | hea ee ae | cas ee | ainting & eae ashing soned Seow urea st Open |_E-dw. M. Stout Realtor Mit deemed “ 4 ‘uturye Im- experience ome than wages. -RG85S Tee estima 2-2706 | Ed : ediat aexa i . ALL | MAKES Fr FOU AIN PENS) 5 | evenings FE 46493 or FE 4-4813 Ti N. Sagim: Rent Houses Furnished ...35) Must" ne | Satctanding Sere tomtte Lie | WANTED OFFICE GIRL, SOME Ptrominen done PL AND | " sepsired BEN a auas mon PAPER HANGING REASONABLE Ast for Mr_ Clark | Open ves rl 830 — Rent Houses Unfurnished 36 Mist Mullen Michigan State Em: | Prom'G0'00 te boo) STO eg oe ee e terket FE) os cur store oe e PAPER FE ¢2171 or FE 668% | iMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOCR | : 10 00 to” 5:00 ice Suppiy Co. hfe RHANGING AND INTERIOR ead contract or equity t ————~CasH POR EQUITIES 2 Rent Lake Cottages MA| ca Tharse, aca pruae cay, a ‘COLLEGE GIRL. 18. MAJORING ve 301s cine fam | s vads cclrteuied 6 3 , m. sday and Friday | DISHWASHER w WOMEN WANTED FOR ~ GREEN- 3 . | rence §t one tinting. Reasonable rates Free | Client want For Rent Rooma,....,.. 31-82 phone alle Se FNM oh crating EAN ED... WEE | “howe, wore. oa pacreterinl science. cocesent >; | Eavearnocotied — MEY en srtimaise, bee Be Rel KL. Templeton, Realtor’ } srs toom nomen tne eee Rooms With Board 38. Ac ATTEN i | 1 FE 92776. bd ester erry summer office work Previous. | Tepe ee : = = eet —— 333 Orehard Lake Rd_ _FE +46 ROY KNAU F. Realtor weseeree all rE | work planter boxes furnaces cleaned | 3 a Convalescent Homes |... 38A, 90, ts,fory ef one of the Bert EXP "PRACTICAL NURSE FOR wtp. “WAVTRESEES CAR More, |_ fairs “Prive PE Sdn," "| tog UP ares eal Ue so Physiotherapy 21A srice soko DUuE WY. o® Witt oY Of LY YOUR LARE : selling jobs in he aacen Pal erences State >| and kitchen help. Uniforms and 7 . ins . elegragh to vlace sigh. WILT BUY OR LIST YOUR | cA © Hotel Rooms nse sosses 39 bar fine a) tomer ie Hea pests | eats rms, mT Pent “TROMEGRART BMRA | hr nrc Ca br | HEIN MAMAOE.ATEMER | CASI AVATLABLE | OR Bitar BSS = 3 Rent Stores : 4a | . ~ AY’ . > ~ ges : . AUTO MECHANIC a SHORT ORDER rol ry ed aaa Hey. Dray te ve EAR, OLD, GIRL DESIRES | eve cs ene 7b E Pike. | St FE ¢2851 = oa AILABLE Pontiae EM 3-5311 = Rent Office Space ......... xperie Permanent = tor | ea rTo™: a mean Television Servic pHa — ye eutck F : as! Pont sans Phone Midwest 4-9000. _ Christian home. elevi e 22) ecuen, call ue on contracts you “INN or Rent Miscellaneous ..42 or _Muford, aye with coo! EARS EXPERIENC —— , R. F McKINNEY ee Mich MUt EA ‘ “WHILE YOU LEARN W K, 25 YEARS ~ ~| wish : Rare Utual $2665 “hationally advertised Beauty Coun: | See =xP el SEWER CLEANING COPENHAVER'S RADIO.& TV. PONTL AC RE M A ye Unty 1-578 | REAL ESTATE FOR So? ri TION seller Cory Mens meet or sales ° | _ erence FE 43647. ~Sunday Service. FE +202) repair $06 W rete Night eerv- | TIT Baldwin nd R nt A t . Farnii 7 For Sale Houses 43) ench and milling mechine men am. 0 oP zaiee) 811016) an te) * DAY WORK. 3 OR 4 DAYS WEEK. ice calls. FE 8607 es e Apts s ished © 33 For Sale-Lake Pro alelere ak sim eepetienes on Die Cast and re |. oT evenings — 7 Meghna office. 1e _ Exp. with references. FE 5-197), TIE AT ING SERV ICE DAY ORS Nioitr TV SERVICE. | C = : ¢ Die work. CIO JLL TIME : ri . ‘ ASH — F perty .. 41 megay works overame’ Une sales persoe, one DEF ENDABLE | wANTED. ne NTAL ASSISTANT | ae WORK WID FOR 3 -DAYS.| OtSoes and verriced. All water. PE OO stk STRAKA | 2 ARO cle een Mr Bore, : ‘or Sale Resort eee 44A Sun ca eae ce 200 E | aon ah pleasant dignified en- i. cies on | _sutekirte of Pon- “EXPERIENCED = aes Dale WAYNED fi sitting co. zxPERT OT tv ae ry ai pe land come Ee oe ee ee ae Suburban ee ark. Mich | y irom me: iscount and th } dD Necessary. No ARD _24) __ WA \ | /arge or smal] Bu ity Fr Property ......45A AGORESSIVE aS fits. apply manager at Jim | Rights State Qualifications. Age. | rator, must have typing speed | HE = = eee ee “es ealls ? eee | Prompt courteous oe | wate Bohs et Parkdale after ‘or Sale Lots ............46 real estate salesman White Bros _ EXP. WAITRESS NO SU impae oe ai Se sige wae =| tome “at oes rieet a ts -ATING | SPE Cl AL | FE 5-46200 0 | wring sn ve bent or FE seen. |? Gok N ae its LINE For Sale Acreage Y/ OR 3-237 8 or holidays Birmincham Grill. prcred earene|salets | Eee : andard Eiectrie Co. 118 Furnaces fire places cleaned and ED spy boar Fe faety or 7 E ir AN ROOMS ON BUs LINF. 4 ‘ sereoees SU gto” MECHARIO— Wir own | _11¢.M_Woodward. Midwest 49787 Pome Bon 3 Beatles Reply | © Saginaw. _ repaired Outdoor grills bullt to GUARANTEE BED TV REPAIR ANY | Ask for Ted McCullough. No ob Ist floor Priv: ent. Adults oniy. aoe a ne naperty jha, bxeclen* deaierdt “asics, | ott Fon GENEFIM!, OFFICE woMEN TO WORK ON LAUN-| EXEERIENCED YOUNG CAB Y| colt epuie ‘Built gee. Gat | RADIO SNe eek. Pre HAYDEN, Realtor 2, ROOMS PRIVATE RA rty ; A ellen! ealership facilities. | work, High school graduate pre- | “ VN Se) eee ees tp ata oor ealtor on ; tla : } ] benefit: | ; P : dry, apply in person Prince Laun- sCH chimneys a specialty, Walls- and - 86 kitchen June 15th to ; Sale Business Property <.49 ict mace a Al Manone yeaa sdgge . “s “start yee cy tora. & Cleaners § Glaspie Ox. an poset ay | copings reqeres ie pose! registered _Typewriter § r Servi ice 22A is Eo wsiee Open Eves | ¢4278 “es mit Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. / 49a —'SrBuict. Mae, Lane | Wayne St 3 to 4 pm through vacation FE_ 2-2936 _company. FE §-3101_______| rypy 2 ROOM FURS APT. NO” cen Orton | = _ \wep NUMsE AID O00D SAL. | ROUsEWORK BanYartruva, | L4™* MOWERS HAND On POW. WRITERS & ADDING MA- dren: Close to t { For Sale or Exchange 0 ART GIRL MUSICIANS, SINGERS ary to OUSEWORK. BABYSITTING. chine repairing. Expert work. ove FE Ein 18T: ome who is qualified. Must = or Ra. Air 7 = niena NETS yy ABSENT | ic ea” wk tes as Eran “eye Lan | gue geet aes |_FRae eit eed | eet ele pees — [Ages wo wey Me 3 LL TELEPHONE Co, | —!882.__ 2h inset A ‘HIGH SCHOOL TYPEWRITERS REN ~ 2 ROOMS Business Opportunities Ril) Gocol rorene, ace TIME. pi ou _HOUSEWORR or eg gg, Pr 70080, moter her Sows Hand a — Mitchell 0, 183 Beet val Prt bath aa py ‘Close te Se r 4 = ng, no laundry, other’ H : |=! = A ‘I : ! . ‘Close Sale Land Contracts ,2, ING CONDITIONS MUST RAVE empl er | _ House, 2001 Dizte Hw’'y. , vphelsterns 23 downtown FE ¢2578. Befor wees 52) ART. TRAININ employed... Must be ex. oie GIRL L WOULD LIKE BABYSITTIN¢ SITTIN oT ieee a = * Money to Loan ............53 ae nN > INFORMATION | pene sroan ose ierreces | i |" coeumee by the Sea ve ie Son em met mente: PE sentey_Leae’ ee ARLES CUSTO! CrecteTEn: - wor purchases of land contracts |? : aooe A ‘ALSO 3 RM PVT. Mortgage Loans ieee “occ a dip Nadal | wages MI 44034 some nights, ablé to go north : PL. ‘a x 8174 Me ITEM | We bare | contracts | “baths. 31 Stowell . MERCHAN Meee so wont EES a a ER Raa Wa |S ety ee aes mete comeese Ee oe at | coo Mus Peete Me ‘DISE modern, air conditioned west ; seneral {fice Work Press : ae. i) ‘lawnmowers THOMAS UPHOLSTE shen ms @ cash. See | Secept_ seni re et shop FE 58912 , st side us : ee -| 34 8, TELEGRA: rE 5-ARBR Mr. Johnson personally for. tast 7 LARGE RM APT Swaps 55 Z _ | osition !s permanent with 40 Hel W ted LADY WISHES 2 TO 4 DAYS PER for & Delivery. FE 4-274. fins ection. OTIL, PORN BROKERS WITH DF hour week paid vacati ‘ck eee Li an 8 are of oneral ra fs 2 Jackson & St. BRA BED- 890 Robinwood Off _W For Sale Clothing 4% «trucks to hau ready istered cco: eave anc insurance mecettess OS 5-935 ne SHOVERS RS WALL | WASHING SERV- sproass. Four moteriel rE = A. JOHN SON Real 7 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED: Sale Hous¢hold Goods 51° oe a A) Mosture fur. | « aR Bune 8 ACERE hs PONTIAC | LADY spe ete LIKE EVENING ices: Janitor and window service. hae ae ealtor ON tS entrance and bath, 111 ¥ a Gitts fees ae Ne mhleks: agina® [paces cess Ase ee and weekend work. Call after Homes, offices, factories. Lost & Found 2: 1704S. Telegraph Rd. 3 hOoue noose “_ nae * ae : 116 Ann Arbor S!_ Flint - = -| et plan? Highest ‘commission: | sec a nnd 2 — ee F E, 4-2533 . t ene Christmas Gifts (08 Gam (DRivens oi sy Gixe | H ous ek ee | No investments needed We sap. RELIABLE TEENAGER. wisieas | TREE TRIMMING AND, REMOV. | Lost -—- REGISTERED a apa tiNd| a _———— re See floor. Lake privi- For Sale Miscellaneous GQ ‘Steady part time nieht< tor W : sper piv all goods. Apply Salesman. | ree et Mother's | ; = ane i ar aplaes Please call: Jack Reynolds” LET Us 2 RN = Do I Yourself él Huron ager 80 Bracy Detroit No } helper FE 5 78 | FE Las = toe sale of your: con- ne al ok APT UTILITIES eee ees OL rai - se C l COOK AND PRY COOK WANTED TYPING, “AND CLERICAL aL WORK | TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- | (ec Ost: “BILLFOLD | Edi efore ree cell. SA el Cameras & Equi eae ia, & REDIT-COLLECTION JOMpP ete Fred's Drive Ig M30 & Lb to do tn own home. Experiented Free estimates PE 26010 FE| “a, "abe Bees) Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |* G23 Swen Arp BATH. Sale Musjcal Ge "6 tees ee ee eee = | Swlumren ee IE ‘az —————E Rewapa. OR 3- [77 N, Saginaw 8t. Ph FE 5-8165 5 ae wekome Se ory: a) cians fooake GON Gan aoe Ch ENTERTAINER WANTED PIAN E _” | ¥aw TREE SERVICE — SPRAY- LD ITE Open Eves Til 8300: MS. UTIL'S. FURN. J Sale Omics Equipment 65) Fee eae Appi arge . player. 6 nights Morey’s Ugolt | MIMEOGRAPHING, YPING ECG | 18, Dutch elm, mosquitoes & the. an 2 on Lay 'TO GET THE oat you Youu | 2 = eee Lake, ADULTS Sale Store Equipment. ee Secuae al etereati 863 fame fo apd take over Small trie Rd ott Commence Ra. | | Wanna nee en. _ fruit Hog Lo) pie Lost: MALE BEAGLE, DRAG- ihe —— Realtor Particge |? pears | eas Fig ae ¢ : apt child. 2 ¥ra Work! : oe pwerce = INGS DONE a the “bird” to see. 1050 W. } tancis Sale Sporting Goods 6) cup omivens bays OR, NIGHTS ce: a birmingham etre. Bl Bantecenee Eee AND Ev. |..=__™7_home FE _ 5-0724 rs aL DRILLING B25 Vie. W. Columbia. "ron 8t FE 2.8316 ue : LARGE ROOMS JOWNTOWN Hunti 25 older 2 al) betw : ing Accommodations 65A' Fe. sto” een o-and § ACen fe thelr F telephone contac WOMAN WOULD LIKE well end pum ANGR 3.2308, | LOST: TAIL LIGHT AND LICENSE ~ MORTGAGE: S _ inquire 22 Auburn, ites im_rear. Sand HOUSEWORK. 3 CHILDREN | ‘ | Weil_oné pump repets. OF 2 ROOMS & BATH. , Gravel & Dirt ...... 66 CLASS A FOREMAN TO HANDLE Sleep in G | each week. Also man or woman housework b ; elite ‘oncom bly. On BOs eee | So va ten a teocanae a Spite p in Goodsalary ee with ' i Vv the d . = Sere men or working con Wood, Coal & Fuel ea gressive die & set-ip work one Oven eB ear to do light delivery | ay. eS reps north of Auburn Ave, FE 48035. AGS m % front _ence ple. 16 Flor- , cose 67 Bmall machine shop FE 425 r_20_ FE ¢7241 Sork. Write 19003 Denby 8. De-, Please call FE 2-2744. Dressmaking, Talloring 16 Lost: ToY TER aT ToHanes 0 wit 8.7 creph Plants, Trees. Shrubs _§8 EXP ORDERLY on TRATAE HOUSEKEEPER TO ASSIST IN ,_ ‘Toit 23, or call VE vermont. ‘1013, | WOMEN - yerwe and black. Male. revere | Loan oeceumen oe 7 RM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE & For Sale Pets gg 10%, Convalescent home ue at Pe ee MAN OR WOMAN FOR Goon | “OMEN WOULD LIKE WORK OF | DaESeme, surTTe, COoATs ? a at | 7} 25243. eeu peociety ee ee Me Comes $ -.§9 year round position good «alar ns rou e train you gc see tions ron. 4 ier: Suge caneeeer. 5-881 Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 ahd paid vacation bust have cen HOUSEKEEPER “SOME COOKING Steady vear ‘round. No layoffs. | WoRA WANTS AY “WORK BY |ALTERATIONS PROFESSIONAL peo | = 2 & 3 ROOM FURN. APTS REP- transpectation or use to Por ec, cn eunaae wore clean. co nights, Average $250 to $3.00 per hour, !he_bour, FE 5-0035 experience 31 Spokane Or. FE Pete, 8. grences. Child welcome. 261 State . int 7 ; a unday wor' s i | a ae FARM MERCHANDISE ees 8 ae 3-8342, be- crepe vA Foch $40 a cen. dae Tage ae awe eae i Buildi S. | —, soapy woth ee a ee 2 LARGE ROOMS FURNISHED rad ‘ Grain & Feed... a FINISH CARPE / - ei te eae ae = = ete ae experience, ‘Bis nS 4 ner - 45 __Baitding Service el Garden Plowing 168 168) sm. — At our di $Rees ee baba 7 NT . . : ales RRP PPR ARI 7 “7 anos Sale Livestock ........ tor 100 house pal fe we. a57 W. Huron St easy to make and profits goed. ADDITIONS ae eg hd ve (WALLET. or sensoned “8 Hosbuseod Oe week 75 tee = sis A Wanted Livestock oe Ra Off MIS Must_be top rate LADY NEEDING “A HOME TO, fens, Dept TiCF-690-190, Free. Basements glassed and screened ofl. ROTOTILLING _ | -55-yvoun paid eee | ae ce ee Eine 2'4 ROOMS, COUPLE ONLY. CALL g orth 8t ie tare for { 5 -190, Fre . * bn e sell. - For Sale Poultry eee D4 $1191 or UN $2625. mae) MApie light housework, must re “nih: sper . proces were ang ‘asphalt i bs ng Past, REASONABLE Fe Fie_2-0071. Sire agp Hig u Li To seo 3 me eat we oo ee Farm Produce .:....79 LOOK MEN iaov'? ot Employment Agencies 8A MICHIGAN i Ho drives: ag | ALL POWER, LIFT SQUIPMENT, = me esgee Ser =e ak — te) Eeenre entrance, BATH. PRIVATE che ates [ : adults oe ent et ee, ee) wen AETHER | ERR cation” Pa" | eet & Soppies_ 2 aS 2S around. No a rae IEST | GARDEN PLOWING AND OTHER | NEW * ect : Melee eT) eee ee ree ee ee MIDWES1 carn ree No ARDEN F NEW SCRABBLE SETS, ¢9. PAINT Fog rater 0%. bedercon: benefits Experie nee small apt. and assist elderly lady. PONTIAC'S OLDEST EMPLOY- * HING, QUALITY tractor work, Call before 11 a.m.| by number sets, jerson AUTOMOTIVE | tee public Derad Soperct| ¢ Seve we. live m. Call alter MENT AGENCY INVITES YOU cB sone or _after_8 p.m. OR 3-063). to ht. BACKENSTOSE, Beep: eames a Reece oe oe For Sale Housetrailers ...78 one ‘of eur sores Manager of | to CLEAGRD WOMAN TO FAY some OF OUR “ PERMANE? t| Al A Frengare GARDEN PLOWING & D2AGGING Lawrence. FE 2141 REALTY CO, REALTORS foe ' oe. (8) of our stores. Apply Singer | DDLEAG: WOMAN TO STAY PostT’ ENT =i " Callender, 664 Bay. FE rative Real Estate Ex Rent Trailer Space .......79 ce Machine Co. 102 N Sag.) pth elderly Recep Indy, Room. _ Bank _Benk bldg. Fn san State LLO LGN One 2 ae Notices & Personals 25 as * Hosa rr} oundage 3 LARGE ROOM APT. PRIVAT Auto . 80 MACHINIST. LATHI | _ #3708 on. ~~ BIRM AM Wa sans = en a se ° E. PLANER & a iVE THE SANE- ay. KINDS OF P LIFT RY. FREE EST. a ARGE RMS AND BATH s For Sale Used Trucks »....90 cainry will rf assured ereciient | Pm at at Bik: Temple on 116 Or.) THAT ning ea DRIVER NT WORK. nent. Availabe for arden, 2.1772. : ; png wotengh bus as ne, walk- Auto Insurance ...........90A) ine cette Cine | REORETERED KOR Bus. FE 22983. Res FR. 8-168 AND CEMENT Vicinity of Baldwin & Wakon: | Mrs ay a mm immediate need cae — a : : ; toon “Cx “we . PART TUTORING— Also ; FE . ark. — _ For Sale Used Cars Joae & F60. "Huron a By Ee a i, writnmetie, bra,. ete, a; and smmer- XG & “GRAD. Vaeres it Otmne. area "arouné “Ponting. GUIDE, TO GOLD: Se = ! ss, eg me FE | ig Also black Girt & masure. S10 Gans! Ra, rica Miche RE.) JA Teron,” Realtor, Fe ‘things you’ re not using = ioe 7 =~ ) wate S001. through Clespitiet Ads) : f og i f f t f fo’ | ; { . | i ty i | = ‘ i ( : ; * “a WS fy i ~ ! j / i iM, / by { ; i j t ‘ 1 | ¥ | dies THE PONTIAC. PRESS. "THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 Rest Apts, Fred 33! carpeted, on fie.or Busines, indy "sine. Pom 20a. after 6 p.m. any th ny time afer 007m oe ot ooRN ree i _Welcome. 3819 Dixie HOUSE FOR RENT, for sale. Also lot, Cliffera AND BATH NICE AND and Private cutrance. Cow siparape > drinkers. 633 Serasot. Ave. 3 privates NEWLY DECORATED vate entrance and bath, 87 S_ TR OR 4 ROOMS with — wtilities, ch child welcome. FE } 4-4686 | 3 ROOMS. HEAT, LIGHTS AN 666 Northview Court, ott SROoMs Butte IglcAt Ss ITIES. VERY cians Webiawikel bas ah _S30 or hot, & Bue 10 Puogiore HOUSETRAILER FOR RENT _baby. welcome FE 4-3283. ‘MODERN SMALL HOUSE, ALSO 3 room _and bath apt. 204 Perry. Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 2 BEDROOM YEAR ROUND HOME ne Lake, gas heat, OR 3 ROOM HOUSE, 3664 Auburn, 1 child welcome. FE %-0077. by ROtes ARDS. 16 Brest. BABY WEL- |, "BEDROOMS. 7 NEWLY | DECO 510m home Waterford, OR 3 MODERN EN- $1933. ves «OR 38 3-5207 end bath fo7 Mt Ci ROOMS UPPER, WOLVERINE Mg APT. BRIV. ENT.) Lk. front. MA 43247. 7_AND 2 Goes ae ee a rent, priv: rance. 239 Rus feaple. ate per "cet us _ ta Oreosam sell. i ROOMS & BATH 7 CHILDREN ©._20 Willard FE 80103. Rent ake Tcotiaee oe 36A at % Dw 42 bie 3 eae patency Et AVAIL: . able orf summer m= RMB RARE 1 BATH “WITH OWN. te fey furnisheg See on on ® drinkers.o$]4) ines. 3789 4536 Lakeview. ain _@i!_Dinie_F Hes a eetaae Gee FRONT COM- 4" ROOM FURN APT LIGHTS |” letely turn with TV and boat end gas. utilities, laundry ‘4 bik | Bare sandy beach. By week or month Near Traverse City. Also @ GOOD FURN APTS avail. able Some with children weleom Adams Realty © Aubu 4-1393 tages ROOM — RORNISHED, Avail 4 0, able for June and saly miles i ss TF _treom_ Pontiac OR ‘OOM ARTLY FUR. LAKE FRONT COTTAGE, AT aished. Near GMC Truck. Call al = Lake. Near Tewee. OL Tax BATH rnished, & & ‘FOR YOUR VACATION. Nice furnished cabin, nice beach, Lew- _iston, Mich FE $1328. COMPLETELY MODERN roe frent meeps | 8. Boat, fag ele peas os Pontiac. LOWER. eek peeat fe No| | FURN. TWEET ny? col tak TES KE | New washer furn ee private | _or — y clea ww Semis Shust ua) retiobis! ond GorTAGE a ‘AVAIL eoee ee petal No drinking. Reasonable _SePt_3. city_econven EM 3-4760 Small chia welcome Call OR FURNISHED MODERN LAKE front cottage screened perch. boat ALBERTA _APT 810, 1 AND 2) Wsterforc $30 per week for sea. fom. eMficiency. kitchenette and) _*00. OR 1-844! tivate bath adults only. 290 N FURN. YEAR ROUND COTTAGE Pacdock. Lake priv MY }-2805. BACHELOR PRIVATE EN- FURN. § ROOM MODERN. BY _wrance. 30 ) Cottage & St. FE $6863 season or year around. Pontiac BASEMENT APT. PEAR av-|_ bake OR 3-138. Cone on hts couple only. FE MODERN } ROOM & BATH. ON Maceday Lake Bost. swimming CLEAN 4 ROOM APT. CLOSE TO & {ishing OR 37001 bus & shopping center & Edna MODERN CABIN AT TAWAS CITY St, FE 3406 ef) Lake Muron Avail. Ywne 18th- GLEAN ¢ ROOM. PVT BATH July 204 “FE 2-266 efter 5 30 Adults only Erb Apts FE 6-220] sMatl MODERN APT ON LAKE. =e FURNISHED 2 ROOM Private entrance 130 Hulbert St bl od bath and entrance | pies Elizabeth Lake Rd at Oxbow sis } ake “week gare & SON REALTORS WALLED LAKE MODERN CONV. m2 Ww Phone ny #1557 Prt beach drm Heasonabie 43487 EXCLOBIVE « RM. BATH FIRST MA ¢ Soor Garage 409 W Huron NORTHE®N COTTAGES ALL 3 ROOMS & ce _moderm MAple 57086 h- { eirs. scene, S88 sents. Wee For Rent R Rooms 37 fiout cial ped FOR | ae near town AIR CONDITIONED —— GIRL LIVING ROOM AND arcane. |_ on days Puqne FE_| new ecorated private bath. AN © ATTRACTIVE Re o ar off Baldwin |_room on West Side PE 86-1189 LARGE LIVING Room KITCHEN -ABBORTED ROOMS 12% 5. 8AO- and dinette. Private bath and en- inaw Triples doubles, singles ganas Close im wadulte only. 12 Men onl | CHUCK'S CENTRAL BAR. _ COOK. NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE - AT- Us STOP PRIV ENTR. tractive strictly modern apt. Ac- laundry «9 W Burr commodates 2 Nice. Washer 818 peiGHT CLEAN ROOM, KITCHEN weekly, FE $1284 privileges. near.-Genera] Hospital NEAT 2? ROOMS “LAUNDRY WITH and bus, privete entrance F) or without g@race Reasonable 3-626) 184." Paddock FE 37503. CLEAN QUIET ALSO BACHELOR | kEW | DECORATED 2 ROOM APT apt FE 6679 or FE ¢0808_ Pura. 3! E. sirathmore . CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. La- NEWLY DECORATED 4 . ROOMS @ies Inmerepring mattress. 267 N Bath sige, FE Saginaw FE 2-700 & garece West p00 _or FE 6-00 R LADY, KITCHEN PRIV. Ga- Sn NE 3 . 3 AND 3 ROOM APT. FURN fac optional PE 9138s ectr & bath Gas. hot water Goon sLEEPING ROOM. OLDER Priva — aoe von BT NO) Pac se =o A t _children $1 Stout —__. LADY. COOKING PRIVILEGES. WATERFORD. BATH. privy entrance FE ¢2847 rivate entrance, available June | 27, aw hood 1 an Fe 6 OR 32381. LAROR & cuga aM FOR Ex Rent Apts. U Unfurnished M Nelson mt PE e473 _ — NICE. CLEAN SLEEPINO ROOM cam. 54_Edigon _PE 62168 | BEDROOM HOME Ti ae * eres. ere 1-6470, Wed. aft ROOMS FOR CHRISTIAN | MEX To share $5 per_' wk 2 ae AND SHOWER G GROUND Le pRIVILEORS i RA Ene _fleor _ Cai! 30414 who works dave preferred FE § ROOMS AND See ‘$35 S ADCiTS. 5-645" ee . * ay FE_ 7-010 ROOM FOR BUSINERS GIRL 2° LARGE ROOMS AND BATH Booey: priy Close to bus a seme ROOM Bao lr oof BLOCES Bom - BATH CLOSE IN R t De ene PE osete — Cae Federals. Reasonabie ne O0R FRIG , ied ital ee PE 2-7425 ROOM FOR REST NO DRINE- ere nme 2ene J} hOOMS AND BATH APT NEAR E - : » a 4 aLEEPino ROOM BOARD OP- = “= ye = “mm tonal. 100 6 Telegraph WARD E PARTRIDOE, REALTOR ~ Rooms With Bos Board _38 1980 -W. Huron St E ates } ROOMS UNFURN STOVE AND BOARD AND ROOM POR. OFN. refrig. uti On lake 1585 Wi-, Semen z biocks from Heme Lk. Rd et MS@. Pontiac Motor F1 MAN | TO SHARE LARGE COM- 3 ROOM APT UTILITIES FUR. forteble room Twin beds, good ed, $60 = month, a0 | States F cren. PE ¢ 7558 SPOTLESSLY car se RMS HOME 3 ROOM AND PRIVATE BATH ieee meals. S-037T. 14 Mat Side near GMC truck Ace 1 child, $12.50 weekly . ie Prospect. EM 3-4323 Convalescent F Homes 38A ~ oie PE 5-335 pam OW BALD A GxDERFUL ROME FOR ELD ee erly people, Flexible rates, excel- J ROOMS AND BATR 1 PRIVATE Jen “lood loving care with entrance 288 N _tohnson trained staff special diets, doctor Y ROOM HOUSE $30. A MONTH on call. Beautiful grounds with FE $-2168 or 54 Fidison lovely shede trece Pine Cone 3 ROOMS. AND BATH eye BALD. Nursing Home 1363 Baldwin Ave §-3354 Operands by Mrs. Merie DuFord win oe cain oo AND BATH STOVE “ pe ms 2 turnisned, couple BOAR DING HOME FOR | EL DER. only, 281 _Oakland tare OR en ood eo OOM. € 3 Jo BATH STOVE 4 EXCE LLENT CARE - OR AGED ee entrance. All ditties Rates starting at $123 OR_ 35320 a few openings m 2 bedrm. cot- 3-1972 4 P era 2 bedroom. Aircondition furnace, 4 yre. Middle Straits Lake, 3-3306 $11,450. EM MCOLN EHGITS BRICK, O3e Owner, 3703 Oakshire, FE bees. ' — j Established tn 1916 $1450 DOWN -: Cozy, modern 3 bedroom. north side home with basement and garage. Convenlentiy located, near reagan churches, stores and city bus. Only 87, * NO SOAP or —— — needed here. This 3 bedroom home loabures — living room with fireplace. . recreation Ss pe A this “tng “taore tor FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES _Disle Hwy. near Telpgraph FE 30123 AMPLE __ CUSTOMER __ PARKING ANNETT 3 Bedrooms—North Side 6 room brick and shingle in excellent condition paved street near St, a ecreens. tear cement block garage. Only $10, 750, terms. 7) Clarkston—Lake Front 2 homes on one lot, 1 five rooms and other siz on need some repairs ‘a: frontage on P Lake. Outstanding value at §12,- 600, terms. = Large Snakes with "Sning area, dining room, screen front perch, full basement with knotty pine recreation _.foom, automatic gas heat and water beater. Includes carpeting Garage Poases- sion June 15. $14,050, terms. West Side Brick Colonial Fituated on spacious lot 131 2125 tn Webster School d's- attractive well brick home tn A-1 condition Exciosed rear porch with Jalousle windows, ful] base- meat, gas heet, Garage 818.500. terms. Clarkston—L- k. Privileges room Colontal perfect condition in pl maste peting included Full ment steam — garege 8it landscaped lot verieo $28.- 000. only 65.008 dow , Bloomfield Highlands 4 bedroom brick home bu‘lt in 1851 on nicel jand- scape? jot 880x150, rooms and beth on first floor. bedrooms and bath . ot tached 2 car garage rege picture window and fire- , jece Recreation room oi! | eat. aluminum storms and screens. Price reduced to $000 for quick sale Terms. Roy Annet Inc. FEMeral 6-046 M open 7 and Suncay 14 TRIPP Flizabeth Lake Rustic Country Home fireplace homey kitchen: eun room reete way ; attached 2 ear oversise garage Space for 2 large bedrooms and parsal w Full basement —rec Feany extras Beautiful fandacanes grounds, xeellent Full price ae To = ! on is to love Indian Village Buperd new offering! and ee ee lavatory rooms and ceramic tile bath up Youngstown kitchen, break- fast room, -purning fireplace, tiled, vestibule entrance Plus features sre 3 car garage paved driveway. 1) x18 glassed- -——geteened fear terrace rich wall - to - wal) carpeting and grapes Priced to sel] Better see Seminole Hills Fine brick home with rooms. living room, dining tm titchen. den, 1*: baths, full basement and 2 car garage Ex- eellent right, Eeshe R. Tripp, Realtor W. Lawrence Street nm Even — ist or Better act fast. 3 Cent : ie ag lh VACANCIES —= CONVALESCENT a1 ae = tt a r e con . e Wy iev ree ON WEST ome. Newly opened, Reg. nurse eee = on duty at all times, For jorma- 4 AND soil al _ UPPER, R MICE AND | tion, call FE 8-426? ; we in winte On, i St door, Child eer @ mo. wel Hotel Rooms 39 pole Mi t.. 2 a da AND BATH, HOTEL AU BURN E : Rooms by Day or Week. oe rae, & BATH FOR RENT. hits 1 of! 2 ro 1 apartments mn rigeration ‘ a A VERY CLEAN 3 LARGE ROOM oq ‘Auburn Fe. 3-9239 mbar \ APT BLDG. | AND 2! "HOTEL ROOSEVELT room efficiency, kitchenette ae Rooms at od e Paine 17.68 up. a rivate om adults only. 290 N HURON RO CLEAN, MOD- ern rooms, by @a- or week 45 _West Huron St Phone FE 2-6266 Rent Stores 40 a8 YRS SoaED UNFURN. APT PE 47018, * AT FOR es NO CHILDREN, no pets 690 Squirre Ra Auburn | a a. | GROCERY STORE FOR ~ FRANKLIN APTS $65 per month 3 open = bath adults ay $67 mun St OF *K. “C. "HEMPSTEAD 2-9761 Re 102 EB. Hu E 4-6284 _ aOBY RN ROE re esi In Oona, smal Cinie inane - corne’ 4 family apt. 131 Oneida. All) burn and Crookes Also beauty wate —_ piu poten 9 = shop. Grea FE +t, Air Conditioned Office NEW, MODERN Available in Capital Sav. & Loan ‘eouple. On nde M58, East! Bldg. Highland Ria Heated EM 458. Rent Bepenene Goel oue a eee bs goo ~ amount you paid for rent the past 2 «months. Retirement, starting out, the 60: would & ideal garden neat 2 bedroom home. offering oak floors plastered walls, gas heat. a l'e car garage for your convenience Omir siz miles on paved road. with bus service to Pontiac The full price is $7,950 YOU SHOULD SFE IT FE 2-04974 foot spot. A ON SYE : AN ROOMB— 1550 ROUND VACATI so near the city the convenience and h m, 14x12.3. That's the way it is all the way th the use. “the L best.” fired, RA- NT en. Romen, brick fire- ce, ermopane ire win- Ge ues ued sarocel beamed — in living room 22 2 22 niaste: The beach is the finest, ent breakwater. Before sure and see et $37,000. ERE I8 ONLY ONE! PRIVILEGES ON WILLIAMS LAKE — 2 new homes to choose a Both have fuH basements, of] heat, one The excellent privilege us show you of these yd 2. bed- i ARRANGE nN BOTH! * Humphries! ®* Realtor FE 206% en 8 ON. Listing condition antd priced | or just) past | 63 foot | { i Call SLICE OF ‘HAM 7: | we B F __ For Sale Houses — i lay OWNER: MODERN 3 room bome, — heat, full ord ment, 2car down ‘payment’ ut ae st LAKE FRONT ‘3. P7DROOMS, bath, kitchen, “utility. auaine L, en ares eying room car | tage. 2 ot 213, 150. OR ‘CHAPIN IF YOU NEED LOTS OF ROOM WE SUGGEST THAT YOU SEE THIS BIG 3 BEDROOM HOME WITH FULL BASEMENT. LOCAT- ED ON A QUIET STREET. THIS STONE FRONT HOME FEA- TURES 3 GLASSED-IN PORCHES..AND OAK PANELING IN THE LARGE LIVING ROOM, ROBERT CHAPIN, BR FE. _4-2542, FE 6-1131. Partridge “BIRD" TO SEE oe SIDE serene @ room modern home Pontiac's weet side near Tei- Herca Center. Full basement, ga- rage, and auiqmatic gae heat Eye-catching brick fireplace, plas- tered wails vardwood floors An outstanding value at only $13,- 800 on terms $50 PER MO. OKER _ OR _ 3-704 Yes, only $50 per month at 4% per cent after the down payment of $1.750 an this 2 yr old 2 bed- room bungalow Fullt insulated Automatic ol heat All on a large lot, 75 x 180‘ See this home today WARD_LE. REALTOR FE 4-3581 I Me one Opra_Eve a to 8 GILES | WEST SIDE, VACANT... A delightful 2 bedroom home fear Flirajeth Lake Full rice 81¢, gives you « arge kitchen hard wond floors. expandable attic The house is tust 1\y fears old We urge you to inspect it right away Terms LAKF ORION. For a small down payment of $950 we present this 4! REDROOM HOME with tile, kitchen & bath, large living ft is only price today 4 BEDROOMS... Pull bamt.. auto gas fur. nace, I% car garage and many more features co with this home near Joslyn Ave- nue. The erie was reduced ay recently Owner willing consider an offer. Make an appointment to see this property now! GILFS REALTY CO. FE 02 W. Huron: $-61 "| oO call et Lovely Remodeled Hore and 40 Acres $5 000 down buys this exceptton- ally neat and comfortable 3 bed- The home is appeal-— the acreage is hills and about 4, wooded Just the -spot for e country man and his family at door, Half mile to good fishing lake. 5 Rooms‘and Bath With A-1 Basement Located on Fourth veges eft Joslyn Nice frame semi-bunga- . with qeemene ¢ oak floors and finished with setoker arage on wWell-kent 50 “2 150 Full price $16,760. as wl Just west of town, nr Creerent Lake 1934 dark green bungalow trimmed with white. Well-land- scaped and tastefully decorated Auto oll furnace. 2? nice bed- reoms and full bath Giroux-Franks dete REAL Last 4 4385 es Her __Open_ ‘until 8: Sun 1- ie pm PEARL BLDG. CO. OFFERS FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA-HOMES $595 Dn. ALSO 3 BEDROOM “Ranchmaster” COMPLETELY FINISHED Gl & CONVENTIONAL TERMS | GI $660 Dn. LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS ao lara — ue ponte .. just east o yke in Blue Sky Doves Theater area. : { | tan reasonable { a PARTRIDGE | 3-9701 | For Sale Houses . 43 | Gnern ‘LAKE GOLF COURSE 63 {t. brick ranch home, 2 yrs. old 6 large rms., 1'> /baths. hard- wood floors. panied den, car. peting, drapes, equipped pines a-car plastered garage 100 hot landscaped. Lake Privileges ae 00 Cash to mtge. 2410 Anders R 3-0680 § ROOM HOUSE 602250 LOT, BER- ries and fruit Located 2 miles E of Auburn Heights $7. cash to Tet t*: 307) Greenwood, FE We will bulla on lot 40x22. 3 bedroom shel! houje. Cost you. $4.370. $110 down, mo. 16 RED HORSE CORP. . 5019 Cass Eliz. Ra FE ¢-2252 or FE 23-0179 Near Clarkston This home ts brand new & ready fot immediate occupancy Located on @ large suburban lot with lake privileges ue a few steps from your door arge bedrooms with spacious coon Begutiful living room with dining L and picture window Full colored bath with built-in vanity. The kitchen should meet with the heusewife's dreams with such features as Eatin espace handy pantry. plenty o cupboards, bull-in exhaust fan and window overlooking lake. The full basement is partitioned off for recreation room. Double laun- dry trays. Automatic oi] heat. Electric hot water heater and the yard bas been seeded and has trees & shrubs — niet just $16, down oo u ahead ies 614.400, reall tor ap Clarkston Real Estate 20 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. MAple_ §-5821 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVES & SUNDAYS PINE LAKE FRONT 100 ft lake front, suburb land- escaping. 4 bedrooms and den. pic- ture window naturel fireplace Giming room 2 screened porches. eaiclusive lo¢ahty many wore fine features Sacrifice for quick sale WILLITAMS LK. FRONT Large 5 room ranch bungalow, Qttached garage 20 ft ifvine rm. 2 large bedrms., wail to wall car- peting, 34 ft sun room, oa Leringpiioeany ut — wall, 616,000. $7,950 3 bedroom family home, good east side jocation, all large rms, nicely cecorated, full basement, bear schoel, bus and stores. NORTH SUBURBAN Owner leaving state wil secrtfice for quick sale 2 bedroom bome beautiful beth, extra | lot. 68,500 with terms HOME MART fate co 1063 W Huro FF 5-9407 WATKINS HILLS DEVELOPMENT OF 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOMES Plans and Information Available at Our Office WM. A. _ KENNEDY | 3007 w Huron st ae 4-3569 Open _Evenings Mt _ q onal _{ = | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WEST SUBURBAN. Attrac- bedroom bfingalow space basement wi = automafic heat. Only §3,- YOUNG AND LOVELY fs thie large 2 bedroom bun- gaiow Living room ts 14 2 18 with picture window Kitchen is on the front of house and very modern Full basement A C heat. Built right with oak floors and plastered. painted walis Good location, Perry. Park DOLL HOUSE But A tm tended for real living bes: ple. An ong tony id gon peg custrs pein mer rod me! en! = crated Praneced. painted walls. 1% car ff Pleas- ant corne: ‘ot, Modestly i at $9,200. Lo’ ois A painted wr Valls. oak floors,” and elean throu, New Del- eo off furnace, water heater . assed porch, at 10,000. Terms too CA&S LAKE WOODS, a fine, fast growing community ts the location of this os bedroom BS phased our itch. cy wonderful table modern i ‘For Sale ‘oann 43 EQUITY IN 5 ROOM HOME. : PE _§-7420 IN CITY ag oe 2 —_— home. Gerage in. bagem Fenced sour yard. Priced a $6,950, term, $700 OW} N dAeled bad Newly toons. & beget Aad Auburn Ave, 3 "CUCKLER REALTY Pontiac rice, ‘10, with $3,000 . PE 2-05 30. 2 BEDROOM WITH LAKE . ees eo Williams tate own. - FOR COLORED 3 bedroom extra jot, income home ‘$1000 will make yest paymenis, both for, down w. DINNAN FE 43577 66 W. Huron STOUTS Best Buys Today CUTIE beautifully heohae scaped jot Built © 1955, this home has most of the features for ing Only § balance at $47 per. mone including taxes and insu ance Owner will trade for larger bome on west aide. ONLY $1,200 down moves you inte this brand new 27 bedroom heme located off Sashabaw Rd. near new rade school Features tile ste oak floors. ol] furnace, irway to attic and suit- able ulllity room, Only $52 per month. CUTE 3 room bome with 4 lots located in Avon Twp. Owner needs more rf oo m-— and wil] trade equity for larger bome east of Pon- tiac. Has lake privileges. Reasonable terms. $750 DOWN moves you tnte kh. L.. Templeton, Realtor eu r room 72338 Orchard 5 home: located on large cor- Aire ican Sr 31708 “ees ner lot no of tine, —— ee, ar uettys onsen bed iv. A TTENTION E rei umn for * ca . ~ s\ mandy mee INVESTORS $1. DOWN 4 BEDROOMS in this mod- Buys this store building with nice cove home located near modern 2 bedroom apt iow town, an ex¢ellent spot renting for, $100 per mo. Located Ss bearding home or Troom- on corner jot in fast growing ing house, Unbéifevable low subdivision fone of 3 building lots price of $7,500 with only 6806 down, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN. Saginaw St Ph FE §-8163 pen Eves til) 8 30. ~ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS EAST SIDE NEAR PIKE AND PADDOCK Corner jot location, 6 room and bath, 3 — home, with one ot. fered at $10,006 — $3.500 down. AMONG THE LAKES For Sele Houses 43 ee eh ees tien | tictttattatantiati) 50 per Complete on extertor. Mich: aod & Ut UW Hu iron. LARGE AND SMALL HOUSES “IN Pontiac, at Keego, and near Walled Lake te MOSE McLARTY FE (23-3162 _ or FE 8 4 BEDROOM HOME IN DRAYTON Plains. Close to transportation Bwell for rooming house. $1,500 down OR 3-1444 JACK LOVELAND 188 Cass Lake Rd. Keego Harbor FE 2-4875 FE 4-166) TEMPLETON WILLIAMS LAKE Choice _home sce spacious S eons , t water heating plant, esoment beautiful iarge lot. with plenty of shade trees and landscaping Qa- rage, paved st. across from su- per market. Close to schools lake privileges §3.000 down EAST SIDE 5 room’ modern 2 pirms. full bath, newly deeordfed kitchen | with dinette space. Dining room and large iiving room Front perch, full basement, sewer and water, new cedar shakes nail oe side 2 car garage. schoois and store $88. 750. seis $1,000 down WHITE LAKE , Wil) sell or trade for smal home in or near Pontiac. 8 lots* with modern § room home. Full base- ment. This ts an attractive home. in subdivision) A wonderful in- vestment for future security. Hur- ty' Complete “price only §8,750 with $80 month!y FRADE Here is a real buy if vou wart ineeme property 4 modern nearly new apis showing an income cf $105 per mo, also a large 5 room apt for owner Lot 100: lo- cated om paved road east side, near Pontiac This property is foned for business. Will exchange for 3 bedroom modern home or sell with $5,000 down Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR 3140 W Huron WE 23-4411 A-! INCOMES 2 FAMILY A very well-kept 3tamily income CONTEMPORARY STYLE West site, @ miles out, overlook- ing beautiful Middle Straits Lake Just 2 years oid Superbly de signed fully tnsulsted and Florida room. with vestibule entrance to a 20 ft . living room, with fireplace Spacious kitchen With a “er view of the lake 2 "large bed- Tooms, with sliding doors. Tile bath, utility rm — heat. and screens Lot 601120 oso ates down OWNER TRANS. FER —To Sell—To Trade Yoo BUY Towns ixered IT MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FE 2.0263 1075 W Huron NEXT ee TO RRANCH POST OFFICE $ room 1 foor plan - DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HURON GARDENS $3.950, TERMS modern-to-minute ome, with rich wall to, - wall carpeting, lovely bath and Kitchen, oak floors, piastered shaded lot. Price is Attractive bedroom COOLEY LAKE RD DANDY HOME, 410.978 Attractive, newly painted five room bungalow, plus iarge dormi- exceptionally large fenced jot. 2 car garage and Workshop, Priced to sell. BEAUTIFUL HOME, $8.978 * LAKE PRIVILEGES A home our salesmen love to show, just as neat and clean as & pin. modern, atttractive two bedroom bungeiow, rich wall to wali carpeting, modern stream- lined kitchen. lovely tiful basement, Delco oi) nice screened in terrace. from lake, outstanding buy block 430 ft on DIXIE HIGHWAY HOME AND 5 ACRES Excellent location bad many types of business, price, of $18,800 in- cludes @ good substantial siz mn. farm home, with new base ray, of] fired heating system, beautt- ful modern kitchen, full bath, new ts in liv room, also good barn, over evergreen trees}-also. flowers, shrubs and VACANT RANCHHOME $1,280 DOWN OR TRADE Exceptional buy, Attractive mod- ern-to- minute 3 room cedar shake ee: select oak firs, birch flush doors, knotty pine kitchen, beautiful tile bath, alu- robe storms & screens, jot Tix trailer, car or small home trade DORRIS & SON REALTORS | 742 W _Huron _ _ FE +1557 Watkins Lake ¢ Front This ts ap ideal home for re- laxation fun or entertaining 6. etl ar and glassed front jot and sand beach. To include new carpeting, Frigidaire, electric range one. some Cherokee Hills son and ts schools. Builder has priced low pool ees sale on easy FHA Sylvan Shores Located right im the center of this friendly community and e park, sand ; ~ St. Benedicts space. All on are large and b See it now your ° No better v id Be Tacceranions. ue anywhere FOR COLORED GIs we - Doane ta Weedware ietaten All with full basements and jandse . Can pur. ehased on easy O-.1. terme. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Pearl Bldg. Co. FE 5-7923 Fone Ee, hte a fruit and flowers. rage. Truly an famfly home. KINZLER yaar a @70 Ww. FR ¥E 6335 0 oot San ve PaaAter $li-| BUNGALOW | ; 2 eee bath beeu- | heat, | price $9,975 Consider eeore | on E. Pike Commercial soning Four rooms and ba'h on first BD! , ; Pay eauity 41 200 be Sie Soe |_. HUDSON STREET payments. FE} 5-5002 _ bed s, all vd SMALL HOUSE, 1% ACRE Land | garess, Very, good ‘ondlien Bendsow wey Ou VAST. 3488 WILLIS M. BREWER N. a oe “ae re sin” FE 61704 Located at 2045 rt aoe FOR COLORED ast, “fate evenings all day Sun. | Very = a rooms, unfinished $100 DOWN tasters carpeted, hom) mam Wil bund on vour lot, exterior reens, complete, you finish interior. - faye BN eed or cash to mort A.C.COMPTON & SONS | wy ow Eves. 3-4656| Full basement. automatic heat | Bullt in * ear Eastern WILL BUILD BRICK —— = to present FHA mort Bo tala home on “fe Base. BUSINESS For Sale Houses 43|-- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $800 DOWN OUR GREATEST varus EVER! Brand new bed- room bungalow ~ aay for immediate oecupancy — poy 8 ee Pag a i ow FHA costs are in addition to jown pay- ment, Better jook at these today! Phone now! We have the key « RAY O'NEIL, Realtor sa 8. Telegraph Rl. Open 00 Phone FE 3-7193 or FE 58-1202 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange And a home of con- mercial eee ce eee on on lake Almost new 20220 store building. 4 room home. Full basement Ex- cellent place for a boat livery and tackle shop or other busi- nesses. $13,500, terms. IS There a handyman tn your fam- ily? Here is a new shell —— tn ao fine netghborhood in Lak Orion 2 bedrooms, 1915 ft. ee ing room. city gas & water in - treet. Only §4,950, $500 down. JUMPING Into the lake to avoid the heat Here is a lake front home for you 3 bedrooms stone [irepiace: knotty pine kitchen Excellent beach Shade trees. $11,000, terms AT Home is the greatest place to be —a@ fine 2 bedroom me near ‘Drayton Plains. Full basement Piastered walls. oat floors New ofl furnace. Beautiful kitchen Tile bath sterns & screens. Fenced yard Paved street. A real buy, $10,000, terms. WHITE BROS. REALTORS floor and 3 rooms and bath up- stairs. Spacious living room and « Geiuxe kitchen highlight the down. stairs All] furniture nm 3 rm. apt, carpet & drapes in downstairs in- | cluded 613.000 on terms GREEN THUMB INCOME If you're interested in @ substan- tial monthiy income and enjoy the Pleasures of gardening and coun- has beautifull - escaped grounds and an spunanees of flowers and fruits cious Well-constructed shows an intome $400 per =) ed cree 8 ve T's @ onc Dn 8 ‘etime ering and it priced right . : WEST SIDE Attractive 2 family tncome con- pital Upstairs 3 cm ‘apt now Venient to Pontiac General Hos- j Phone Ok }-1205 | Open Eves ‘td @ — Sun. 1 to & | WEST SUBURBAN Nicely located four reom | low on @ Bb foot jot Large i | ing fu bath. beautiful two nice bedrooms and pr tenes $8,750 and e vriced at with choose from ACRES, NEAR GOODRICH. 8 omar ga Soto home, small Di use, (Wo Car barn. Nice lake f o Prteed to sell. $16.000 Terms. Real- ty, Otisville Ph. 2342 lve This place also has lake only reasonable down | tap bot *e have many others HAYDEN RESALE Crescent Lake shower Venetian blinds. Oi) fur- nace. rt, % x A $1875 down Bal. baal — per month inc, taxes & ins AUBURN hea bo 6 AREA. 3 bedroom home. & screens. Water seate Ol ¢ir- culator, 3 lots Poa- mm session, Low down payment, IMMEDIATE POGSESSI dewn payment. North side close to school & on bus Ot} furnace. an price s7600 OFP WALTON LYD. toward Rochester 3 Dedfonas home. Bath. Approx. % acre $8950. Terms, OPEN DAILY 12 TO 8 P.M. $1250 DOWN See our -model home today 4 large rooms Living reom with vestibule entrance. Master bed- room 12° x 12° custom built cupboards. Utility rm. with gun type ofl fur- mace water heater. ASoapiy of 4 elevations, tlle & copper plumbing. Privileges on White Lake Drive out M59 to Duck Lk. Rd. Watch for open eign. J.C HA YDEN; Realtor 6 Ee Walton 00s _ Eves. "WATERFORD LAKE | ESTATE Overlooking Silver Lake Golf course, rests this all Drick 2-level 3 bedroom home with ap custom features, abundance of euch es 2 beautiful brick - places, large cera tile rooms large closets spac kitchen with loads of cabinets, with birch doors, recrea in partitioned off basement which teclaces tnd fireplace and tures picture window overlooking Silver Lake Golf Course. Timken Silent automatic heat. Also l-car erage and many other fine fea- ures Full price $17,900. Call for an appointment today! larkston Real Estate 20 56. = Clarkston, Mich. MApie $-$821 ANGELUS MEADOWS ALL BRICK RANCH TYPE A finer suburban residential ares, where you can enjoy living at its best this home featuring 3 large bedrooms with “% bath master bedroom full ceramic tile bath with vanity. conventently Jo- cated to bedrooms. Large living apace plenty of shade trees. Locate close to school. Never before so much home fer so little money! $19. 500 with 1-3 wn Call — Imm Tig Ti a Reet eect we CLARK meen ESTATE &t. 1317 ‘Phillips NEW 3 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT HOMES ON YOUR LOT OR OURS FEATURING i. rE 2 Ask for Mr rents for $80 per mo The 38 room owner-occupied downstairs would | bring in $190 per mo Gas heat full basement and garage Fuil price, $14.500 en terms i APARTMENT MOTEL AD outstanding 12 unit apartment motel op one of the county's most 7 popular lakes. Comfortable § rm owner's quarters in addition Has both main highway and lake front- age bobo show approximately 15 per cent net return on invest- ment. $65.000 on terms 4 FAMILY BRICK Fach « consists of § rooms and bake with a fireplace. sep- arate utilities and basement. Lo- cated on a paved street near downtown Pontiac in a good rental district Minimum of maintenance ‘required. Will show beter than 10 per cent net return on invest- ment’ of 625.000 HOMF—INCOME Flush doors, plastered walls aluminum sliding windows, select oak floors, Dek» oil heat electric hot water heater sliding closet doors, large kitchen and bath ee is the finest oppor- tunity for you to have built, on your lot or oyrs, a home with specifica- tions and advantages| found in higher priced models... FOR ONLY $0.978 PLUs LOT DIRECTIONS TO MODEL: 3272 PONTIAC LAKE RD. Telegraph road to Pontiac ke road West 2 miles to model Watch for signs. MODEL OPEN seh 5 TO 8 SUNDAY TO 8 Enjoy the extra large 4 rooms and bath owner's apt. and stil ; have aboug $140 per me in- | come This spacious income io- | cated just off-Oakland Ave is on | & paved street and close to scmocis and stores $16,500 on a. WARD E. PARTRIDGE aes LTOR, FE 4-3581 KN UDSEN Seminole Hills Practically new brick home, 8 rms. and 1% baths. modern to the minute. attached garage. lot. carpeting and drapes Prettiest Hoime In the north end It's per- fect inside & out Wall to wall carpeting awnings, alu- berg storms and screens, car parage. paved drive. tare enced parce! 120x132 only $10,750 with §2.950 dn. Waterford Lake Front = beautiful iot, more 400 ft. deep with over 120" . eon Van Norman ‘Lake, makes a perfect set- Hood for its bi-level home, - boasting aces, 950 ae #-it fust - on terms -— can't be beat! 7 foot included Gladly sliown by app't. Reepa Harbor Located on a blacktopped street is this 5 rm and bath home | #0 foot lot and garage A vety nice home ‘hat can be purchased for oniv $2500 down Call us now WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 4-4516 ROUND LAKE Nicely finished iske front home consisting of cea saad living rm. with ine with podnceped a yor ig re . bath. Screened the width ot session. EXCELLENT TNCOME POSSIBILITIES You must ge this exo atl well kept 8 room as _& = be home in excellent tered, 83 rm = carport. Wisely lestoongea. ¢e ie le Quick possession, “oh oomable offers considered. John K, Irwin REALTOR ee 1038 ae . New Brick With 3 bedrooms extra large kitchen, carpet- ing. full basement, gas heat Oniy $3,750 down. We invite comparison tile bath, Owner Transferred Here's your opportunity to purchase a home! An excellent location! rivileges is bome offers 3 bed- rooms and den in lovely fireplace and ed garage, You'll love the spa- — lot with back yard Tf you destre te ftoom all on a ys lot. ed at bas ua 950. You'll have to hurry Bateman Kampsen| REALTORS4 FE 4.0528 hve st maa Tat | Clarkston. Real Estate Ine. 20 8S. Main Clarkston, Mick. MApie $5821 C COOL LAKES — SL ustvE BECOMING u cur you EED THE FERED HOMES aad) EGES ON MIDDLE RA PRIVI BY THESE ear garage Only month wt seaneuable pay ment. PRIVILEGES ON LAKB OENEVA are featured with this 4 room ranch home. Bits on an 80xl40 M. lot. Only 85.250. A LAKE FRONT HOME of Round Lake offers 7 rooms; @ modern kitchen; large auh room. front porch; full basement and attached ga- a Good sandy beach. Only $10,500, TERMS, SYLVAN’ REALTY 2383 Orchard | Take As _FE 5-048 LONGFELL@w scHOOL This one !s tdeal for a family with schoo! children, extra nice § room per down ranch ty home, butlit ag 1051. gas clothes drrer, large 050 with $1,000 down to a “Or Act fast on this IMMEDIATE POSSESSION $1,000 down and it ts yours, five “knotty Ae large 100. ft iy v @, e landscape 050 full CANA : Only 100 ft = Lake, tle your to your ck h, wonderful plece for the iT. man, asking only $8,250 with EZ terms, hurry, call now, Us AG’ Tiel investment, 123 ft. of bust- home with two car garage, ; cabins store bid¢., ing “at very low price of $24, with Russell Young REALTOR & BUILDER 412. W. Huron rr at ST. MICHAEL — BALDW! 8cH Te eight rms * co ee . nea ro . ao z THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1956 Ae a ee pe Fe ee pe ee = ig Pith it Das 2 ae ECO ee - ra) “ay - Fa i SEE SS el i ee ee Pe Fe errr Ey id a Gas furnace. Excellent ‘condition & years old. Only $12,500. $1,500 down. ETH LAKE Privileges, ee oe corset —_ home. Extre la % block % heats ere terms. RAL: i (8143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. : FE 5-1284 or FRE 43844 és, ‘\FOUR AND BATH DOWN. FIN- : a N -| ished attic good ——— and . GI $500 DOWN rnace, Reasonable. lot. Civilians, én. No extra costs Drayton Plans. Near ssiores, New 2 bedrms, gas heat, paved) Call OR ote ots hot weter, Model .o-| Dolmtment 4418 W. Walton. eated 403 lin, eerner Ne- . braske. Open iy 3-6 Sat. & Sun. 13-4. Mode! Ph. FE 8 aod rig - — 8 m ; take Ue, has eg| Ei pu a ee anes ‘ e : oe re ee ore ene, 5 ie. e¢ r. D. —— with coset et an Lavender, Administrator, FE 17140 W. Huron FE 34411 2 acres and @ room house, garage 000 down. or will take oases er as down payment. GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Andersonville Rad. Waterford Phone OR 3-1968 ROCHESTER AREA Coty 2 bedroom home. Full bath Nice & clean. Lot 651300. $6,660. WALLED LAKE VILLAGE Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE A COUNTRY HOME Here's a wonderful white frame 3 BEDROOM HOMES CITY WATER & , Uegecan man orossh tr! cook ngham roca r al SEWERS “PY. 45000 PE 22108. i TO BUY, TO “BELL. Ri REALTOR — $TSQ/DOWN [eateries etree CLAR N NT STUCCO Fi Stise ‘reem. Atterhed arene, Of ® ; : misUn. CE HASTE ELS. — 1% acres No dealers. FE 87.400 TOTAL $359 DOWN OR _WILL ACCEPT car. New 2 bedFm, on 1 acre / FHA TERMS with, take Driv | Inside to be fin- é an # MopEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAYS G1 PHA 30 YR —MORTOAGES, j w down ymen ou mist 3 IRD STREET see model, daily and Sun. | 1 New ork at Baldwin. Diamond /BVG INVESTMENT CO. ; rE 44133 PONTIAC LAKEFRONT, 100 Lad frontage. Landseajed > bedroo year around ranch 28x18 living — stone ores. Reo pa kiteh- WEST OF PONTIAC eoionial home on 3 scree SS Lage bediectt. star ireh, Tange) arian Tap 10 pec HMving room dining room & kitch-| the firat floor ineluding "etten: en. ment Automatic ot] heat; ©®. sewing room. , utility Garage ——— awn with beau-| room and carpeted vin . “§& din- tiful shru ade. Close to. img rooms, Upstairs has 3 store & churches, 83.000 Tooms and extra full bath. Inside down, attractively. priced out, it's in excellent LA! FRO dition, Large barn, chicken coo 3 bed: modern. Beautiful and 2-car ~ had comprise ou’ white sand beach. $10,509 with) buildings. fine traditional $2,000 do Will sacrifice for =~ this home highlighted by . this a home of lasting Dor othy Snyder Lavender Coos. Only 417. 100 on terms. 3140 W. Huron PE 24411 AR 3} BEDROOM HOME IN INDIAN WARD E. PARTRIDGE Village Sell at sacrifice. Leaving REALTOR FE 43581 elty. FE 5-228. 060 W. ere - SALE BY BUILDER Rvs. me 4 tee «| . Sylvan Lake Village on 090x125 ft. lot in quiet| Sam Warwick has several new West suburban iocation. Excellent = homes with 3 bedrooms. ” aghast — basements tT casita: fire: Ericror completely uushed. So,| piace, SO stadia celine, Neen” makes au v m. phe _— mone — gos The all-Crosiey kitchen with table the bandyman ol] esd pogo plete Carnage tz o'clock. kitchen to admire. Construction features are tops. Best erade fir NEW lumber, face brick, sluminum = window and screens. Real plas- ter Real tile Amble cas air oat ones senerese drive- = - ca! er City sewer pT installed — 4 block from oetvons city bathing beach. Price 21 BE. Y Western Realty Co. 10320 LOON LAKE AREA $2,000 DOWN-2 bedrooms, car- peted living room & dining room, eu heat, orivileees on Loon Lake, 3 lots. CALL NOW. DOWNTOWN AREA LOW DOWN PAYMENT—3 bed- ‘You should see this cute 2 bdrm. jot. All fenced ! Only $5,500 Another 2 bedrm. all mod- ern with basement. Oxbow Lake priv, $6,800 with $1.500 dn reapply AL sete pose landscaped lot. ptog too at "2 bdrms. Living ropm and dining room and & love- kitchen, Basement. 1% car ga- rage, Only $10,900. Easy forms. T. G. Trocke REALTOR * 1648 Union Union Lk Rd. "TIME TO MOVE That's ri folks—the kids are out of senool so bu 3 EM_ 34671 3 and full is neoe and bas vestibule trance, Dint L and plastered hen has lots utility perimeter heating system and a electric hot water heat- cn real. buy af $12,500 with down. Call now! Clarkston Real Estate 2@ 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. MAnple 56-5821 BROWN. —- Beautiful starter ean a with full basement. *Exte- rior Al) Completed” full bath, well, , Wired, automatic hot water, kit sink and gil interior . “Excellent construction RICE — Located tn vag oe nthe Two bedroom home Proocg jate possession”. Only $9950° SPHCIAL - Just like new Two bedroom bungsiow with of! Laree! living reom Very! clean Cali Mrs. Burke FE 4-7338 sy térma ¢2500 DOWN — Located hear: Wat- kins Leake Modern heme only @ years old. Ranch type bungalow i n 2/1011 W. Muron 8t REALTOR a - automatic water i% ear garage, good location for room'ng house. J. R. HILTZ REALTOR os ‘NO DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE COST will a on your free and clear bedroom starter SY OWNER: SEMINOLE HILLS. 4 bdrm home. Natura) fireplace, e<,, etc. Small dn payment. 18 tor appointmen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE taba BUIL bedroom Cesgaiow eesonent auto. heat and hot wa- ter, floors. plastered walls. ceramic tile bath, ceramc vestt- bule entrance, flush t and wardrobe closets ‘ull price $10,950 with terms. Built on your lot or ours, -efty or subur' = SIDE 2. bedroom bungalw with ful! basement, neat and clean with nicely eatorsot yard, fruit trees and Lig with $2,000 7. oon Geo. R. Irwin 269 Baldwin Ave. PE 5-010% or FE 8-595 If no answer, call FE 2-544 Co-operative’ Real Estate Exchange “Cc.” Houston for a Home This’ home has a dining room, ful basement, gas heat, $8,200. Terms. OTHER GOOD BUYS C. HOUSTON REALTY PE 46331 48 Mt. Eves, Mr. Meiser NICE 5 ROOMS AND BATH WITH and of! Fer Sale Houses 4 REALTOR "BUD" | Silver Lake Front . low ranch style home. B and frame exterior, with 2 car attached garage. Features * ler rpeted living room, huge jedgorees fireplace, picture win- dow overlooking the lake. 2 — cious and or additional bedroom, 1% tile baths, most attractive kitchen with eens — wee: Automatic = Laundry caeanandloy at 76,000, Immed North Side $1,650 Down room (yg oer oo? walking Sufeaes to ntiac Motor. Fea- tures 2 mt: tee bedrooms, dining bath with tile romp cand around _ tub, Fesgatedt heat, and xd hot | water, touietea: Venetian blinds. Total price is N ICHOLIE FE 56-1201 FE 5-8004 ‘rounds Priced te possession. Cheasene “* pace. Prt Pi 2 lakes. Terms sult buyer FE §-2643, $405 DOWN 2 bedroom ap poendl home, near Adams and Aubu Rd. rge lot, well and cape gs included. No finance charges. W. G. WHITCOMB, REALTOR FE 5-0522 VETERANS - ONLY $300 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS 3 Bedroom Homes CHECK THESE FEATURES on peers Birch doors, tiled bath, ft. living rm., auto. heat. 60 ft. fale city sewer and water. Close to everything, Payments $53.92 per Mo. PLUS ‘FAXES AND INSURANCE MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY #10 MELROSE. Drive out N. Per- ed % mile past Montcalm and ast Biva to nee Turn right 2\%_ blocks to model, Castell Realty 95 Oakland “ FE 5-0459 DRAYTON AREA $1,500 down nearly new 2 bed- ranch home, 26x50 Including full basement with auto- e, lar living room, lovely kitchen, lot 130x100, immediate possession, wil] trade. OR 3-0414, ‘ROUND PARTIALLY lake. Retaining att “taka . henetty YEAR furn. home on wall, hay moet obo lot. ham. Sreanee. r pa Phone TOwnsend 86-2907, _Det. _ELgin_ 6-0906, B'ham J BEDROOM RANCH ON 2 LOTS, 1 year old. a real buy. $1,100 down, take over payments. P. W. DINNAN 66 W Huron - +2577 NORTH EN Large peat 5 room Leese Fico expansion attic. Full —— it, phen erneee: Quick poa- CARNIVAL * __by Dick Terner fs | at ( “But you can’t ALL have just exactly the two weeks you want most! SOMEBODY’S got to take a vacation the same time I take mine!" For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 SUGDEN LE YR. ROUND — Auto heat. $10,500. Extra if desired. 1415 Bathgate, EM ROOMS AND BATH LOCATED on Pontiac Tratl FE .-.604. 345 Oakland Ave. ADAMS EVERY ROOM IS AN INVITATION In this — 3 bdrm. brick ity room and attached ta! jocated ‘elon 00x ie hy UH Uy Blue Perish = ° ADAMS REALTY. CO. 382 ‘Auburn Ave. after call : OR 3-2420 - FE 6-2003 - FE 8-1661 GI RESALE 3 bedroom ar, p22 neat @ pin conor will sacrifice 6 seule BLOOMFIELD 6 room brick home, oil poe full basement hardwood Beau- sinele ager Fl ‘Pull price jim’ WRIGHT, Realtor FE 5-0441 BY OWNER 3 ownkn HAS vate, Price $17,500. Open June | —, "PONTIAC "REAL! TY 77? Baldwin FE 5-018) | with full|- pe doors price $8,750 All for CLARK 18 ACRES with a 3 room house. = a basement house. vroeas a 8800 “g3e09 with $800 do¥n -7T mites feet on road, priced from City. OVER 3 ACRES two roads 366 «x feet unmodern home. Priced at $4600 with $1450 on appro, with a 8 room down. 2 ACRES 3 ROOM home, 1 bed- reom, 2 car garage, chicken coop, Priced at with terms. with frontage 450 BUILD We will build on your lot a lovely 3 bedroom bungalow with attached gar Row gga = eom- (“Good éound construction’) | wn. Johnson J: FOR BETTER HOMES EAST sIDE Just 2 family brick, corner lot, near St. Fredericks Church - 3 bedroom, basement, gas fur- nace. 3 bedroom, could be used as income, basement, extra large rooms. em SIDE se gas heat. host, rage, large lot, kitchen and uti 1% car ge- ty room. 3} BEDROOM, UNFINISHED ho location. Ue, Will con- sider good housetrailer as down payment. FE 2-1104. BEDRM. 2 CAR ier gas heat in — Able e. Phone FE 86-1502 after 4PM, BEEN uae ferred. 4 bedroom frame home in Pioneer Highlands, jake privi- leges, possession June down, full price $12,500. Shown by appointment only. FE 2-2068, ° M34 NEAR LAKE ORION _ An idea] home. carpeted liv. rm. Tiled = kitcher bath. 2 large bdrms. plus attr 2 bdrm. apt. for income Apes | dn. WALTER GREEN MY 2-5831 FOR SALE BY OWNER: GI RE- sale. 3 yrs. cld 3 bedroom, large carpeted living room dining room combination. Ful] basement with recreation room. Landscaped cot- ner lot. Bus to Waterford High one block to the New Montieth | Bchool. Full price, $13,700, $4,000 down. OR 3-7526. $809 do L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362_W. Huron Ph h_ FE 2-4810) 4 FAMILY beautiful new | WEST SIDE Have’ homes in the Lake Estates. one on Liberty St jake front on Oxbow Lake and several in Drayton Plains area with lake privileges SOUTH SIDE BLOOMFIELD AREA | Several brand new 3 bedroom * yanch type homes on “a acre lot. Immediate possession. OFFICE OPEN 98 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ~~ FE 42533 6 ROOM RANCH $1,200 DOWN, NEW IN ACRE LOT. FLOWING SPRING. A SHARP HOME. FIRST OFFERING NEAR CLARKSTON R. J. VALUFT, Realtor 345 OAKLAND. AVE _ MULTIPLE LISTING | SERVICE r $800 DN. WESTSIDE bath, bsmt., new Elizabeth | PE 5-5001 A NICHOLIE! cludes thrée 2-room apart- ments, one 3-room apartment. Full basement, as heat and 2 extra lots. ruly a bargain at $13, —$1,.500 down. REALTOR INSURANCE 100 Oakland Ave. 42544 Open Eves. - Free Parking INCOME 7 rooms off Joslyn. rooms and bath down, 2 rooms nae bath up. Full basement, ofl heat, 2 car water softener, incinere- garage, tor, refrigerator and stove inciud- ed in price. Reasonable down - payment. 5 ROOM BUNG.—PERRY PARK 2 bedrooms, modern kitchen and dining room, large lot, garden and chicken coop. Only down. COLORED--$1,500 DOWN . Large 3 bedroom home Bath and | 1, Knotty pine porch, new oil furnace, clean home away. Look if over right | IVAN W SCHRAM REALTOR FE 56-9471 be s Josiyn Landy 3rd. §-2564 Open Eves. & Sun : FE MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE ” K 1 ESTABLISHED IN 1016 NEAR CITY HOSPITAL—5 rm. modern home; 2 large bed- ‘pms, all plastered walls, deep basement. garden Paved street $8,950 space —$1,450 down HOME & INCOME—4 rms and bath for owner, #37 50 weekly from 3 furnished apts. Excellent renta| loca- tion. New ofl heat, ete Fruit and garden, extra dee ? lot It will, pay for ifteel $4, R-UTICA AREA. VA- cant. Small mode: 6 roo house. Newly decorated inéide and Auto. hot water, Lot, ~~ down Price $6250. ROOM HOME, ert 1% bath, 2-car __ OR 3-2489 3385 Frembes. ce HOUS: i caclogee ei Needs m, terms OL 1-T111, ——— IMMED. al a oo PE a ie 23-3853. ge ces as ut terms. wnsbury OL 1-0177. sepa LK. Se Brick, 2 lots, gas heat, full base- ment, carpeting, fi replace. Early ok ~ pny DOWN 2 bedroom modern, Full bath, biinds. With lake privileges. BEDROOMS With acre lot. minum block from school Gl $250 DOWN New 3 bedroom modern. Perimeter beat, tile a lake privileges. ACRES Pp Li one parcel. with house, Good 1,600 down. C. ANGUS. 1919 M15 Phone. Ortonville, 132, Collect breakfast nook. A very | FE WATERFR GI $500 DOWN Civilians $870 Dn. No extra costs. New 2 Bomoets. Gas — ave streets, auto. reaped «43 Prank bra: Open ww =. 138. Model ons FE 6-0531. BEAUTIFUL HOME IN HUNT- er’s Creek. Almost finished 5 rooms and bath Inquire 2721 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 PRR eee ~~ CHAPIN LAKEFRONT RANCH HOME, 2 BEDROOMS AND DEN, KNOTTY PINE IN LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN AND DINING AREA. FIRFE- PLACE, BUILT-IN SHELVES, SNACK BAR, AND LOTS OF LARGE WINDOWS THE! THE DOUBLE LOT 1S WELL LAND- SCAPED. QUICK. POS- OVERLOOKING LAKE. SESSION. WATKINS LAKE ILEGES. 5 ROOM RANCH STYLE HOME ON MAYCREST. IDEAL FOR. RAISING FAMILY, QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD, LOT, FULL LARGE BASEMENT WITH RECREATION AREA. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, AND WILL SANDY BEACH BOAT. DOCK. SELL FURNISHED OR | UNFURNISHED. ROBERT CHAPIN BROKER 42842, FE _$-1131, BEAT THE: HEAT roy ae FIND this 3 bedroom ‘round bungalow neat as garage, m. boos 3 aeet bly nig Bienty of san berries. Pos- prearede ner be had in 10 days. pre Kiss ee. at Maceday WOODED LAKE FRONT at Mace“ beach. day -Lake with $5.80 with $1,250 own. ONT LOTS Pontiae Lake, Priced from m).100 to $2,490 with terms, LAKE tg dg Pagehag at Wil- liame Lake, $650 & up with rea- sounnie terms F.C. Wood Co. ALTOR OR 31235 Career Williams Lake Rd & M50 LAKE FRONT On Watkins Lake with a won- derful safe sandy beach. The home is a cosy rustic log bunga- low with natural fireplace. Com- Full basement, alu- | siding, storm windows, 1 Terms. For Sale Lake Prop. 44 a ae payments, W. DINNAN 6 W. Huron MODERN. PRIVATE 3 AND BATH. Square Lake. FE any =e AT DUCK LAKE WA ; Two ¢, two lots, | furniture, boat. $1,250. down, §5,- _ 160 or rma- nen pan 100 $7,000. Also summer rentals. ae Lake. Milford. MUtual 42163, = > | % tual 64861. iesgincs 2 OAKLAND LAK ‘ Gecorated 412.00 we por pore appreen te ipa Suchy Realty, ville. v4 UNUSUAL OFFERINGS Cass y= front in Cass Lake Brick contemporary, sight. Call EM 3-4197 or 3-4236. CEDAR ISLAND LAKE FRONT HOME Ideal, “= 2 bedroom, 2 car fess an Aaa of living space A prize at $28,- worms. BUILDING SITES A desirable building tot on Cedar and Shores Bub. Also ~~ Is} very desirable building lots Edge- _ aa ane x Sub. Call EM 34107 C. Schuett “ Bie Northwest Realtor” 8061 Commerce Lake Rd. —EM Piet Or EKEnwood 2-2400 6 splay co ON KELLOG LAKE, 196 ft. frontage. 18 miles from 'Pon- tes, near Hwy. FE 6-4418, eve. and Sat BEAUTIFUL 8 FT LAKEFRONT on Wolverine Lake. $4,950 wo. Haonan. LI lot with $1.450 do’ 4-4900 BY OWNER. MODERN 4 BED- FURN, COTTAGE. es Near a Pi. 4400 ooo’ Lake. hull, Sandy . os 3ee2 60 X 660 FT. AND 80283, = LOT. housetrailer. rr LAKE FRONTAGE _ ust off Huron . Very aocirabie! Cali UNiver: sity “2-1011. Detroit _ LAKE FRONT __ In Waterfora. Heres a real deal t home has over lake frontage. Lots of shade trees. * For Sale Lots 46 Business Opportunites St CARL W. BIRD, Realtor <— Nat'l Rey 4 uh YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT Co-operative —_ Estate Exchange 0263 = OUTSIDE crT¥ GRRE TEES, ber es As 8ST SIDE. Near Boys Club. 4 wai ft lots, ing. Total €, $1,350. $300 To Buy—To Sell—To Trade MAHAN REALTY CO REALTORS 2623 «8. Teeth Rd Phone Ril OR Co-operative Real Estate Exchan EQUITY IN LOTS. OR 33540 . 840 Ft LOTS IN THE HEART OF Waterford Twp Eliz. Lake Rd., west of Pine Rd. esoned com- 10% W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE 2 6B 2 Blocks off N rry Bt. in Perry Park Subdivision. ry os 60x122 Ft. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | 81800 fr Serie per efET EEE sa Sin a Dorothy Sayd vder Es ove © parcel * outside of y~ mits, Priced "seu ato He: sel] @ h* . $00, with termes. 100 Feet fron on Bald- win Ave. near Walton Blvd. business section at only $1,- 000 down ‘40 Feet frontage on Oak- land Ave, pear Montcalm at only $1,000 down. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor. 77 N, Saginaw 8t. Ph, FE Open Eves. "Til 8:30 NORTH PERRY ST. r lot, 40 x 100 ft. Panag new Jr, High “ideal business price ts K. G. HEMPSTEAD 10g E. HURON STREET Eve. FE 2-307) RESTAURANT, VING ters upstairs. On 2 at LDINO to mercial. Reasonable orices, terms. Owner 6-0084 262 S. Telegraph Rd. n 6-9 Phone FE Pes? or FE OF ies Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 13 BUILDING SITES ee ose aaa west suburban loca- and 80 ft. frontage. © Priced at 61,200 per lot. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor reom, year around lake front home. 8 rooms. living and —— 2 ACRES, WITH TROUT STREAM. room carpeted. Newly decorate 150 Dn. Fireplace, full basement, nice / . tot with wonder- beach. Large lot with trees. 25: ful beach § miles from trott. On Middle |4@ acres. with trout stream, — dn. Straits Lake $17,000, EM _ 3-2685. 1 acre ge | vot. aoe 70 FT. LAKE | lake ou've been waiting on aes | 2 bedrooms down and 1 up. some finishing. Full ba’ i large living room and kitchen, screened in porch Double Coleman floor furnace room and garage Peach _— tree, evergreens at dock and a san Yours for only $10,000. « ply Call for appointment Clarkston Real Estate Inc. 20 8. Main Clarkston, Mich. Mave _5-$821 AKE LOT 2 beautiful” high and dry, wooded (1002350' ‘on Green Lake West Waterford off Andersonville ..& beautiful cation, $5,250 $1,250 down MApie 5-7006 LAKE ORION Very modern § room ranch. pic- ture windows. auto fas heat, tile bath and kitchen See wall and boat dock Lek reasonable - by owner. MY 3-2880 ot road. with PRIV- OR 3-7014 ' Lake Privileges baa’ tn SS ones Estates No 1! with lake epee = Middle Lake. Only iy 850 ¢ Clarkston Real Estate 20 9 Main, Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-382! LAKEFRONT _ Just a few lots left in thts new ge subdivision Priced as low as with per cent down CRAWF ORD agency ron FE 41549 Eves MY 31143 53%) W MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE i . WALTER'S LAKE New brick home on- beautiful frasottle Lake Large living room S. ue Shady $3,000 down, with THE HEAT IS ON And will be for se rest . the summer -— so now is the time to look over this wendertal lakefront home with 3 large bedrooms, ae ing. dining & kitchen and a 17 screened in porch on first hoor with an expansion attic and full basement. Only $17,500 with terms. Drayton Plains Area This 5 room bungalow is located on a let, 100x100 Large glassed in front porch and sunroom. 2 bedrooms with 10x13 living room and dining room with oak floors Basement ts plastered. Torrid Ot] heat 2-car garage with pan- eled drive and sidewalk Large trees. See this very well-kept home today for only $8950. Cash to mortgage. LADDS OPEN SUNDAYS 4266 Dixte Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-123) 4236 N. Lapeer Ra. or M% FE NEW 2? BEDROOM HOME, NEAR Oxford. Lake privileges. Semi-fin- ped. $500 wa. Owner, FE lot With good hin : i) The livin’ is easy on love’ Lake. Fishing, swimming, Lake frontage avaiiable terms, For information, Brownel] Realty, FEderal on EZ call 23-8837. To SETTL sell 240 lots with priv on Cass and Elizabeth Lakes, Somers * 4 CORP. FE 2-6179 $019 Cass-Eliz. Rd. WILLIAMS LAKE, NEW 2 — home with basement, $10,450. Owner and builder, OR 3-2120. sun parlor overiook- | ACRES, 23%, ALL OR E AN ESTATE MUST) Geren 1919 Mls EG Ortonville, 132. Collect LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! Colonial Hills near Miracle Mile 2.280. We have a good selection of lots with privileges on the fol- lowing lakes’ Elizabeth, Cass, leaped Lower Straits & other lakes THELMA. M *. ere $143 Preis 2a beth Rd. FE =e or FE fee 4 LOTS — Ze 16Y on ag 27 pe Full basement. W Lake Zox _Subdivision $3000 ZLgin 64274 BUSINESS LAKE PRIVI- . Lots. lege, owner Call FE $5817 CORNER LOT #@ x 177 ft. with garage and foundation Corner West Co!- umbla and Carlisle. $1,500 with low monthly payments. Less for ADAMS ROAD Two well located lots on Adams Rd near ae Each ict zm 188 ft eac : kK. G. HEMPSTEAD 102 W. Huron FE ¢e2 sEves, FE 23-3971 BALDWIN NEAR UMBIA ~| FLOYD KENT, Realtor SEVERAL LOTS WITH SEWER WATER AND GAS SIDEWALKS IN AND PAID FOR. 9900 EACH R. J. VALUET, Realtor MS OAKLAND AVE $-0893 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BUILD NOW weil restricted Wate = ee ro HERBERT C DAVIS. 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 6-431) 7 our Hilis LAKE FRONT 15 CHOICE tons| & | "Bud" Nicholie with 100 ft frontage Highiy stricted for your protection cated in Clarkston area. Only 20 | per cent down and easy terms AVON TWP. Large 100x300 butid- | ting site just off Crooks Rd near Te- Lo Auburn for only $1,150 with terms AUBURN HEIGHTS 2 iaree build- | 300 | ing lots with approximately blecks and wel; already in Own- er will trade for a small equity | in home or sell at oniy $295 down | BUSINESS FRONTAGE 118 feet on East Pike street a steal at only $1,05' cas? Edw. M. Stout, Realtor - TT N. Saginaw St Ph ee $8165. Open Eves Tt 8 30 For Sale Acreage 1 ACRE, FOR HOME hess on MIS Suchy Realty, Or- | tonville. 32 ACRES OF GOOD LEVEL land, Ideal for subdividing. Over 1900 o of road frontage. $400 per down. 5401 Sherwood 5 ACRES REAL GARDEN LAND. @ room house. full price, §7400 W ODINNAN “ W. Huron St. 3 42577 17 ACRES With approximately 300 ft of lake frontage, idea! for subdividing, 2 miles from Waterford Township Hall. $22,000 TERMS. J. R. HILTZ REALTOR 8 tol Ww. ag - PE E_5-6181 10 ACRES FARM LAND lace, Oxford, Mich PART 8 miles m Pontiac on canal and 400° Excellent for tnstitution. ‘private of subdivision Your own terms. Bucsko, 2031 Rochester Rd., Roval Oak. Evenings, LI 7; prem- _Ases, 4909 Clarkston Rd. _ R SALE: ONE ACRE ON GEOR. fan Bay Canada. 431 W. Huron, iiferd, *utual 40785 For Sale Far Farms 48 40 ACRES 3 bedroom, large brick modern me, Oak floors, plastered walls, natural firepiace, full basement, ge 47 on BUST- | eT 59 WEST OF PONTIAC Zoned | carrerrater at ofiectty scenter aa a! lot for Her) HOLM ESB ARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1850 Light Manufacturing 3 acres, 606 feet road front- pon on main paved highway. — — ie basement Reasonably price $23,650, terms, Large Home—Auburn Rd. vided basement steam furnaces Tage. $28,000, te Roy Annett Inc. REALTOR 28 © Huron eral 80466 _Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 _ k q ; [ Estabiished in 19i6 OAKLAND AVE pearl INDUSTRIAL One 2-3 acres fronting on one of 1 Pontiac’ s busiest streets $130 a mo. ine two homes room for moving and transfer co. or mfg plant. Call tonight and we'll fill im the cetatis. “QUALITY BUILT HOMES" office at Disie Hwy N of Telegra At ARKING 8-8165 | OR? UC’PANGUS block AMPLE CUSTOMER FE 3012 “Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A | EXCELLENT I OC ATION Fro ogee new oyiiwe | -Dr_Perrte MU_¢-5363_ FOR LEASE Available now, 20260 store unit in new masonry constructed build- or i excellent west side jecation, the street pores Leal heat. Mu eda Will lease op year Rea! Evtate @ Mt Clemens &t | FE s1201 or _FE_ 21972 | _3 STORES - JOINTLY OR SEP- arate J7)-375 Auburn Ave usy center Good for drug- or “vartety ‘miturg ete Parking from & rear FE 3-0414, Pala EVE. _FE 23-8219 ; OFFICE AND. COMMER- CIAL BUILDINGS Tele araph and Vazel RAY O'NE! L. Realtor | 82 8 Pa a FE 3-7! er’ sa brea Crepereure Real Batate” rachanee FOR LEASE, 3.500 | ST. rT. mercial garage, gas station, ne out-door part area, near town. Write Pontiac an = USED CAR nial — vr. AT 685 Baidwin Ave 860 p month. ies #1431, Inquire 40° paldein ve, Business Opportunities 51 3 STALL or SERVICE &TA- tal Fi location, low im ventory all PE 2-9173 1950 “FORD. ‘tg TON SEPTIC TANK rel cleaning equipment, EM Partridge 18: THE “BIRD TO SEE BEAUTY SALON Birmingham Top location parting. $8,850. Exclusive — Ae | area on Woodw with plenty Terms. : SUPER DRUGS & piano super drug store, kage liquor busi- idg.. on main high- way in tine area. Excellent fixtures and equipment thruout Plenty of off-street vparking $8,500 down plus stock of about $24,000 HERE'S AN FASY TO OPERATE Here's an eary to-opera «¢ north- ern Class “C° main «tate home | ith a on in hunting and fishing | “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” SPICE OF LIFE mall town WHAT HAVE you? contracts has to leave this weeeaes Fer er ave ness Li) ith. jes paid” on oo Stas tte “Tact ttractiy riment, $12, nage down "buy rata prop- erty, soc MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A, LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573-8 LEGRAPH RD. 41582 Park At ag Front Door | BY OWNER of the city’s busiest resteu- rants, Grossing $60, ® year. nc dn, will handle. fim- res and lease, W ac, P. O. Box lik Do You Wanta Steady income? NO LAYOFFS. Fully oquteped Mobtigas Station, doing excellent busines tos Poe “meade — ‘ &y 1 B a.m, wa io §_p.m. weekdays oa ood, balnved range. rt} ft. ° ae. att. w Por ae et beach cunenn! ‘. wil} sel] separate- ly. ry — before 1 p.m. oF after io HUT “VENDING MACHINE. FOR sale _week. Ci “Call "Market en DINER FOR RENT “AT 0450 © _Dixie Hwy TAVERN DOING INO GOOD BUSINESS at Walled Lake chance for a re- sort license $18,600 per cent . Owner il Lt ow J Bioem. 154 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-3159 or EM 3-5671, Other bars and taverns | available. —""MAJOR OIL COMPANY Mag service station for lease. Lot parking space avaliable. 2 bays. complete with equip. rode overhead, can a good ducer Call FE 20134, ESTAURANT FOR SALE. oar $409 down, cut 2 town. 6-284: LIQUOR TARE out With beer, — and Cade hoe Main “wie home — a. 8.300 fows plus in- eneOME AND CABINS On 8% acres of lake frontage. Has bait, tackle and beat business. add more cabins ROCERY STORE & HOME = OA | Lake and main highway frontage. es. Beer and 1919 M15 Phone Ortonville 132, Collect penegiren4 Pigibar MAJOR OIL COMPANY ls interested im intefviewing men eapita, to nvest in i good locations av Te fo __pointment _ telephone F PE ¢1511 To BUY To SELL REALTOR PARTRIDOE 18 THE “BIRD” WTD. MAN TO TAKE OVER GO. ing beverage route in Oakland County —_ be able to finance own truck an independent dis- tributor Selling due to itness. F dicodt MUtual 40613 afer 6 pm. Today’ s Trade A NORTHERN BAR One ef the best known taverns in the Higgins Lake area Gros- Owner's and all ing quarters estate Will accept only $13,860 down trade PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES “THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN Sale Land Contracts 52 WARD E. ~ SOUND INVESTMENT @ per cent land comtrect with be- ance of only 66 smal] bungalow acres of land only about @'y miles from city Excellent purchasers with 14 years of seniority. Ast for Mr. Brown L. H. BROWN, Realtor 12 W Huron Pr_ FE 24810 CONTRACT OF #5680 “PAYABLE $@5 month ine 6 per cent dis count of 20 per cent Secured modern 5 room bungalow near Mikes “DORRIS 4 SON REALTORS jf Huren eissT 200 DISCOUNT 30 per cent off Only 64650 te handle. 8 room modern home tna town solq with $1,000 down veils ment $60 per month at 6 tr cent interes: Please ask-for Mr NALUET FE 5-0¢93 Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) 4 4 ee. dd LOANS TO $500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTOND (Ground Floor) 4 W. Lawrence at YOU ARE Lucky To have your account wit Buckners in this pertod unemployment. Buckne eustomers who are out of work are treated with every consideration It always Seakners GA, BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: PONTIAC, 2n* floor National Bidg. i DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Diate Hwy. i Nit ran Sean Next * Barn te Bank ston UTICA Dyke 45462) (Van One block sorth across from Bank aa 3 BEDROOMS? LAKE FRONT 5 worms & cetants Ph Sierigtery| rooms, Te bedroome® own, up. aus cd furnace & water heel halts Phone tonight. fortable enclosed porch overlook- included ul price $26,000 wi «| 60 foot frontage. : : _ ing lake. Knotty pine interior. new furnace, home built in| only $11,000 down. per cent’ interest Call Mr. heater, Fenced yard, Insula- VERY ATTRACTIVE Large A i FE 2-9040. Large 75 154 ti to 8000 wto, heat. Fenced yard and 1% For Sale R rtP 44A | 1942. 33x40 barn, 10x30 silo, milk fet a" = CITY. 2 bedroom home. garage.| on. Stowma, muteens living rm. with deep pile car garage. Priced right at ¢i1.- | POF esort FLOP: Sk | foom. good fencing, in § acre WARD E. PARTRIDGE : living room, kitchen, and utility. paymts. carpet. Dobeot ans loo hiniong 3 on Terms. ~———~———~———~e | lets “90 miles from Lapeer. 40 : = 2 “ So paaletteialen Cons Arasi| Nal ie eo ONLY 98035 FOLL PRICE all tastefully | decorated. OXBOW®LAKE FRONT| | ONAWAY, MICH. miles from Twist Drill, Rochester. aes HURC ae “7 room modern Takes $1825 on this Ea Tiled bath, of] heat, 2-car 60 ft. of good frontage with paved| 9 bungalow with approz. 1 JRON BAY NT. 2 level home. 2 a room, bung ape w. : : } fomerwim fs, car greg Fall Ditroomnotruh “bacoment "Basc:| Hag tim jhome vide oath | tarage, paved drive, ahaae | Sond at Tear, Older pe, stor” | sere at ezeund 1 tows. 1.10 SCHRAM EAT PETATE BUSINESSES fora atra andicaond ers] mh coon 08 Bar. Wome | Rt mde ete caer | selene te Sen Sie tome | Rm Sunk perms emt Bae] PTA ru sm REALTOR re sem| THRUOUE AICIIOAN Ser aoe, tre Tees MOH Soom, banement"wnile‘ing otser| I's # real bareen,” A food vatue—e2.500 dows, | 2°), RILEY, BROKER A. “Bigelow ERs tnd tastes RAIGHT CLASS Extra Fast 3 unmodern house. ovEs 1% ACRES—Nearly new W. Huron 8t. » LISTING “as cucaee Pca ac gene aie ae ecme 0800 DN. NORTHSIDE | oo. i story Sbedrm. home. Mod- | 5 Eileabeth Lake Ré._ FE ¢1157 PE p5402_ oF FE 5-008 00 ACRES, $1.30) DOWN. SUCHY | F70.000 for 1988, Piret time offered, See eee Wee eee ae TWO LAKE FRONTS AT LAKE & water heater Nice lot, = ards 32 ft. living m.. LAKE: Lovely 100 , Go ies anton 8 WATER: | One of the best self-serve mar. Service ent. Fireplace, ‘Tile bath. "A ORION. One bee 3 bedroom and eeiy one Freee rue orca ah car ee: beaut inks, en hia” moet Suburban Property 45A on eared road Within #/ Kets in and County. Six room ,Gesigned for comfortable men . oe oe Will sell with less down & ‘ac 8 . “ miles vin quarters, Very low over- ms and basement, both this at on 0 perfect 5 AF g lb Full You ean borrow ved "ao eee te tod a. . otten, pan gon ave fireplaces Priced at f mo. ease, “oun 81 $1, 950 down . price aa #6:500 = = ” ange * wee wee and’ pie vot other car carme. = = pn RESTAURANT B eS and Maye hout en rar, , ® RMS. ONEIDA £8—0n: at door, reasonable Terms. In- . ne + any worthwhile purpose. ns H. BROWN: Realtor | ; BEDROOMS Needs some. tn The larger fe bs asst a. Tm, “home. io MACEDAY LAKE: We have uire 850 aoe on mer 66 AL Baron “<1 Ld som holidays. 2 Senet ln hon Na). Le | 99 months to repay” > 10 terlor livin : . e «ities on : Pe ee ee Princ eile win Gon Geo. ere are 3 &w ta co as te olor fine lake. All with | good tdval for- subdividing, wit) sell aii | Cal! Rutledge OR 31111 FE 40003 "State-Wide Ue Bilis batt 3 bake ne i wih 08 cove.) wpa pore ano cen | concrurion Small burn nitnd aitlow'en sooo. | grepart Terme canbe arraneed.| ~ QAKLAND COUNTY OLD : - cAn| oom. combine jathches nd aie| «st, off heat, storms poultry house. , CLARKSTON AREA: This 5 120 ACRES AND MACHINERY Reel eee PS oe DON'T WISH FOR) See"irse™ ida sr"Sade ito | Seren nant’ mgr i SS - For Sale Lots 46) it'erisdeanree commeaneme |” nts Ge FINANCE : own. rice “of $16300 ie tn line. * cy Gon ca wee frontage on crystal clear Hide tod out, ievely eek a FE +063! Corporation of Pont MONEY! Make it easily) crry in mOUSING. 8 s $6500 dn. & $ bap Aielrel iy Nicely spring fed Bass and Blueg house, ‘Yards enclosed with ne rized farm home lgke. Pertett 48 FRUIT! pole fences, nicely land + 2% south | through Classified Ads. T Seat ter hec nal t oy boss cinca, rongh proscescn, | Maqitiiory Tuslpraee aad non Sotto | ar enrace: Medd vesemest Sars | DON'T PASS UP| "hehe Paanal 2a trong Gite de To) NICHOLIE| =" | gre sets gr nme) SR Ee | ORV tt meee] THE aNswen To i i x eep on C : sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, CLARK" carats - & HARGER CO. FLOYD KENT, Realtor-+. — Watert new ond ine of me belongings for cashhh YOUR PROBLEM: | dial FE 28181. Evenings & Sundays [33 W, Huron Fe osu | TSC. ves, TF OM PAU LA. a Realtor , between Highgate and oat Shown by appointment! through Classified Ads! Want Ads! To sell, rent, = eg Listing Service Open Ev verge Next to the Consumers Power = ge ya? peo . ae sites mb a bey nae eT FE 181, hire, it’s FE 28181, S 2epe i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1956)" improvements 3. To rough-tn oF enclose house, partiy constricted 4 Te build « garage .F 08. ® garage home 6. Qn second mai ee postr 200 Nationa) Buliding, ¢ or phone FE 4-472 4728 —— ee area. $40 & mo. pmts For ay te prowess housetrailer, 2 sell. Write imc Press, Box 2 YR. OLD #&PRIVOER oe iD R FOR OUTH CARB OR 3-4) ita FORD TANDEM DUMP am 10 yds. Will take trede of boat! | Sa or car for this one EM BUILDING LOTS. WorTH 7 3s ‘ ‘= paver BATH, VACANT | New tow price. Complete testal lation. Only $5 plus gas. Kenyon Bottte ) Gas OR 32491 | ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND | AT Las SALES A little out of the way, but a lof | less te par ial while they last, lawnmowers, ¢2@ and up Gas and rators, lectrie ranges, and water heaters Bath- room fixtures beds, chests, dress- ers, vanities and mattresses 8. TV sets, radics. rugs dining room NEW & USED dept for real We buy ell or trade Com _ look around 2 acres of free OPEN parLy r) we r) 4 miles E of maura or 1 mile E. ef Auburn Heights .o Auburo PHONE PE 5-821 ged STOR, IRN ‘te BABBY RUGGY, GOOD ae sge BOAT. 18 FT LONG _cond., $10. OR 3-5402._ 4200 swap arge > i freese. MAyfait 6-3922 BEDRM SUITE. VANITY AND | BAROAIN #40 OR YOUR CAR down, New 3 bedrm and base- ment With Ranch home features : e@ window area overlooking ape % acre Lake priv cone Orion vicinity. Inside to be st Call ¢ OR _ 3-148 . a GOING SOUTH? ‘We have o lactes 1983 Ford, sparkiing clean throughout, one owner with 14.000 ac- tual miles. Tree and clear She would lke to trade for equity in small inexpensive bome fm cr around mtiac Here is your chance for « quick trade for a real fine ear free end clear. Call us now! Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7" - inaw St FE +816 - mn Eves tf] # 30 PR Oe “AKC BEAGLES, BT) ) WKS old for bath ooh or it ad or what. hare you RANC it TOME Cedar shingle 40x22 in town. In- terior needs finishing. Will frade $1.000 equity for car, Chris C teal estate. R. Jd, VALUET. 345 Oakland Ave. FE, | FRADE UITY IN ‘86 CHEV. tor rekon “modal _« car. FE 63230 TRADE ENGLISH FOR WESTERN Saddie. Preferably bdiack. Cali _OLive 23-0681 TRADE ENGLISH BADDLE FOR Western Saddle. Preferably black Can OLive 232-0661 WANTED TO TRADE, CRAFTS- man 7% in. electric saw for jet pum : 4X5 GUNDLACH COMM. VIEW camers heh clensee holders and . tase. Compie' et Harrison color correction Sonera oad Kelvin eclor meter. Want Rolliefles. ¢ OR_3-8290. WILL SWAP WELL ESTABLISHED store for new Buick. or ave you? Call after 8:00" PE 58-6767 WILL TRADE $1.800 Equity IN in| year old FHA bungalow for late facade ee =. Seve payment on RD D: RILEY, BROKER soo Eitzabeth Lake Ra. FE ¢1187. WIDOW WOULD LIKE TO SWAP, § rooms & groce: what PM F ition room year around home at Williams Lake. Box 27, ae Press WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE of Eclipse Rotary end reel t mowers. We trade. Picnic bask Jugs tee chests, outdoor aluminum arm chairs, Ronde carts. Cochran's paints, — ee rent saame and floor sanders. BARN ES HARDWARE 742 W. Huron St FE 5-010! $200 eh VACUUM CLEANER Perfect good wringer type washer or ulares screen ery or sell. FE ¢ WILL SWAP GooD FOR housetrailer, or sell for cash, Can have lights, water ee 2 trailers, ik 3375 Maple Ridge. wit tric Singer sewing machine for console model Singer. FE | TL TR. } AND semi-trailer for what? FE 2-4750 Van orage. WILL BWAP 1982 HENRY < what have vou or cash. FE 167. WILL SWAP BENDIX AUTOMATIC Washe er ry 2 wheel trailer, FE|G MOTO 1 MOWER. DRY CELL gas ya e posts & Soee Tam sto enicren wire and D’ woven . mic Tel. FE 5-0256. 56 For Sale Clothing 2 FORMALS, BLUE AND YEL- Size 7. . enoh Worn onee bench. wardrobe, bed and springs OL ive 600+! or OLive 61521 BAROAINS IN SMALL RADIO8 $6, FE 5-6755 _to $12 ~ BARGAINS 2 pe living room eulte Sis ce. | Walnut dining room suite $19 oo ‘Bedrm. complete $15 end up ‘Dressers $700 alnut Buffet 670 42" round table $ 800 Radio & recor¢ combination $15 00 Com mode § 4.00 New innerepring mattresses #16 50 |New cotten mattresses $e | WE BLY. SELL OR TRADE Oakland F Mrniture (104 8 Sacinaw rE 2-56 ‘CAMPING OUTFIT ait COT- j (ects tent. Coleman stove 3 camp Ice chest. FE_}-7504 = Cae YOUR ~ FURNITURE OR MTT CERCA Gas STOVE, Mpa a ovens. RE 23-5461, —— COMPLETE YOUTH BED WITH. mattress. Maple finish FE 68-2834 Carst 8 DRAWER. HARD D. frame, pales PICK & PAINE STORE 143 0 Oakland _Ave FE 5-9562 CHROME DINETTE SETS. ble these yourself and cere, four chairs and table, $@9 05 ie, $39 956. These are oe 1988 de- signs, famous Formica ps. popular ccmnere I Michigan Fluorescent, chard Lake Ave CROSLEY + REPRIOERATOR. LIKE new. New porch glider. cover pre table oe dark blue leaf linoleum, = 12. Red chrome dinette set. |_3§ Florence. eee TOR. rod | irs espe. EFRIGERA be With shelves on door. ition. Only coved AND CHAIR, TO MATCH, FE 2-5683. | COLONIAL SaaiDED RUGS. tx ror and 6x6 circle Make offer. Sar €:30 or all day Gat SE CUSTOM MADE THROW RUGS . 3 0 653 Cameron Ave. FE a , DININGROOM TABLE aan 4 chairs. aay tar condition wistl sous Woes. Wood- land Pass, Fox Croft \DAVENPOR™ OAVENFORT AND CHAIR, 1 $19 50- $24.50; full size bed sy spring, $0.95; elec. stove $24.50; gas stove, $19.50, new roll: away eds, complete, $17.05; Hollywood 8) . $6.95; new sofa beds $39.65; mew 6 year erib, $17.05; —. 80: rock- er, $4.50, new ¢ tm $13.05; new spring mat- abo mag $19.95. We buy, sell and trade. Pearson's Bank Furniture, rd ik. Ave, FE “eal PES 7 rtreuse, end a ray. Also blond floor model 1 sg h Munts ads tole good ¢ dition. 2441 a. pack. op Blue Sky Theater. 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 ee FT. WALL TILE 25¢c HOUSE PAINT. GAL., sac 5c SEINYL INT. INLAID TILE Si RAE RAINE OAL 388 AND CHAIR. sie | rE 4-53 | amore MATTRESS PRACTICAL ly new, $25 Call SINGER ‘SEWING niecaiewae OR: iginally purchased new are pot re- ssesseqd and fte-rold by assum- ort party's payments Don't be misled We do have a selection of: Gem. onstraters ete et reduced prices | and with full Ginger warrantee. | Pontiac + Only ere SEWING » a 102 - stabED tanec CONSOLE: with matching sccessories pew singer waranty. Pull $5950 Terms tf cesired ‘Sewing Center 102 N Saginaw SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLES, new singer motor light and speed eontrol. some with new luggage | type carrying cases Fully euar- rices as low as §39 50) SINOEER SEWING CEN 102, N. Saginaw hat tal eg NMOLE LATE WMOD- ei bobbin Take over balaner 6 =; contract et $714 for 7 months or — of peutee o- 90 $40.98. Cail &PeciaL, EOREKA Vacuum cleaner, $68 85. model $49 95. | _R_8 MUNRO, 1000 W Ruron. | ie RCA USED = CONSOLE tv. 40 WA LTON “Ty Waiton, Cor_ Joslyn FE 23-2237 wringer Wwasber with aluminum | square tub and hinged lid Fibergias insuisdes . $75 = ake. very 71 Boo- ‘ 15x30. ROUND GLASS greenhouse for sale. Must be re- +B moved — rr 1" “ADMIRAL TABLE TV. Silvertone table TV. $44 50 SHOW $40. 16" Magnavoz tabie TV. $35 . kits meget = “COAL-FIRED FU blower anc the 3397 Devondaie | FE 33 «FT used windows We special N 1 $7 6S Mato ‘ACE WITH | Pacey Pca aes AND | _OA_8-23918 ‘El FCTRIC WELDER 220 1% VOLTS Rubber base "ie gal. Asbestos siding $12 25 per 100 sq ft. \4e° Pivecotd 48 sheets ia ‘ $4.50 roi] House paint. $3.85 gal. Roofing hardware. plumbing, ¢ce- ment, sewer crock. drain tile, ce- ment blocks. hawarry tanks (You name it, we UNION WRECKING COMPANY INC. M Y \ AIN D ums W 8 Rd : Dally 7% to he ty 7, ARD 9600 onatior (NR Lat ta ol Dally § to 6 Sun to 6 KEn wood Hines Suttable for rural Bargain. E 4-004 8 GAL. SMITH 34 way ~gige | DRAW TITE HITCHES |, wate TO beater $75 OR 3.1777 0 USED CINDER RALF-BLOCKS and a lot of white pime boards & jooo GAL GAS FUEL OIL TANK, | __ $80 FE 17-8683 windows $100 for the lot. EM | | | 1 | ee 1 YEAR AR OLD | ATTENTION CARPENTER - 500 watt portable elec light and pow- er plant Also electric range. plumbing fixtures isc. items storm door. good ition. _Reasonable PE SOFA BED NEWEST MODERN | . design slightly sotied beautiful | ece for modern home 6205 value \ 129) «Michigan Fluorescent 293 Orchard Lake Ave SEWING MACHINE, NEW HLEC| 6; 830 «6Terms. Dealer, _ Sse — BOUGHT. SOLD, Ex- Turner's 603 Mt. Clem- TAPPAN Gas RANGE, FULL sive ‘$4 model. godd condition. OA 81143 Teavende aehend WITH R ificial fireplace. with me ‘on 3, pie. shades. misc items RE TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR AUTO WATER HEATERS. $44 85. sf verce cast trar toilets iror tubs $64 $8 Re- 3 $31.11 pe. colored beth tub toilet. and lava- tory Ga Thompson, 80 Le] 8 Perry BATHROOM FIXTURES. YOUNGS town kitcher ‘urnaces: and bet! Hardware Hot Ou. gas water and stea ers. quemate water electrical ~ ANCHOR FENCES Ro mone PREE & down. FHA approved. MATES FE . 7471 “BUY DIRECT FROM | | as ranges. B. Munro. 1060 MANUFACTURER sigh Our 23th rear xn buctness: = fo | TY STAND. —- REFRIG. Double hung windows Ver dition -3144¢ Dine Rey con- Latoediny D iriaand windows ad TRADE-IN DEPT. }OXBOW WINDOW CO. 2 Pe living Rm suite $10 85 10065 Highlana Rd —M50 3 Pe metal bed comulete $19 83 | EMpire 3-4082 BSS oT ha e e Te 1095 A ize gas sto Lark see soe eve tee) BURMEISTER a reas NOT LISTED 6: 4x84" Plasterboard .. tgs: Pasty * * WwW Y MAN’S axi%s" Plasterboard 18 W. Pike &t FE ¢1129 | 4210 and 4x12 also tn stock psEn REPRIG. $39.85 : son Wreane = set ee eens pipe! 23 ib. Crown Coat m. Q 2 12 Rollaway 1 bea vir 1 _mattrese papel see th. toma yom e- ee 338 | 250 ft. perforated tape . d “LORD'S | HARDWARE Ip. bag of gypeaiite, .. Lig 720 Elizabeth Lake Road ee “Uae 4xe%" fir Siracere a 405 ED sTOvI STOVES — TY O_ WASHERS ome ywood 3.06 PRICES ¥ fae ” insulation 425 CRUMP ELECTRIC |" age sone irs aebure - Belguts mm e = ? : 5 UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RANGE, BURMEISTER cod = condition, — Whitfield = , Teac ‘3 aE PT Northern Lumber Co. i187 v Lake ad Occasional chair .......... am | Pome See aka = wise aisle ye gees " rE i414 | Piegtzie range onan arr $29 50 BUY NOW [8 ie. dining | room “a. te se KEMTONE — KEMGLO — sWP Dresser, chest, vanity qu 98 Sona! weil bese a” and Sspptest |. = es eats | $4080 erica “ter a quick oo —— co bi * 8—Ix10—2212'9 saa eee YOU CAN'T BU THOMAS ECONOMY ate eeUMBER if 7 7 Redi-Mixz soerue 6 *. mortar $115 FURNITURE CO New & used doors—fiush & panel. 361 8. rv gawd St. Windows made to $3.50 oo abe = Walking dolls, fur animals and bed and doors Pa tow orice! dolls, half off. FE 46089 All disbe s. neers. erockery, glass oom * t< These and thousands of other items suMP PUMP, too numerous an Motor ‘ts 80 ot saad Bo gene: as yr erate marred, also deep satiefied. everything est ge) Signa re jet pump at ter. = 3 i. | riffle buys. an Fluorescent, FREE 393_Orehard Lake Ave, salt shaker. 1s aig. 1 One, “ARE | Stendinon, 4s OR 34903, | RETIRING FROM _ OR 3-3777 eas FALLS PRECISION MI- Woodworkers vise, wood turn- pos ehisels, stone axes hand __saws, green awnings _OR _3-6290 GUD GARAGES — REPAIRED TO look like es Lenathen vour fa- rage. Put in Jo mby garage doors _Terms, FE _¢565 aa Pumps 32 85 VE PLUMBING SUPPL v 172 oe ‘Sgee PE 5-2100 “PENNY PAINT SALE | House tnt: 1 es $398) Qnd gallon ai ir. . $01 Two galicn for $1 99 $3 89 end or al sol " Ere roller or pan 63 90 LOOR SHOP. 8 }. Saginaw St, Open owe! © Ee & POWER MOWER> ae $85 50 Ghallow Weil Jet pump Myers Deep and 6hallow Well imps. ud money down ‘Trade-ins accepted itioned used mps. HEADG?ARTERS Tore Sees Scotsman, $54 88 —Used mowers KELL Y's H HARD ARE | 3904 Auburn Avenue AUBURN HEIGHTS PE lest) POWER MOWER ENGINE RE- _per 910 Joslyn PLYWOOD ee preowret . is fir All kinds ‘at ee PONTIAC PLYWOO rwoob, 5 oe amor “SALE PLASTERBOAR rs %”" & id feos pow fn our warehouse carry ee Pires Tosthatio, —— Doors Paints Hardware : PAUL 8T CYR LUMBER cO. 61 BOGIE LAKE RD Tel EMpire TN HOT WATEX | lhl ae i al. fuel ofl tank $43 FE 5-9132. to gal 2 #8 OL Special - ROMEX ae Si # PER fot. wal ioe tor dupiex plucs, — & e fuse ne | ag Reg mpson SINK, FooncerOwn, CABINET. Good condition $116 value for $58. No dealers FE 4-257. SOIL PIPE $343 PER LOP. WAR- _Wick’s, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd ~~ SEPTIC TANKS Installed if desired. Reinforced concrete. FE 26472 BUSINESS - Variety South, 7 miles out Baldwin Ave. at Mill Lake, ts closing out his« entire stock. Building for sale or lease, with or without fixtures. Stock for sale, or will rent bulld- ting empty or will lease re- ~ parties. Will be closed in 30 Sees: a Hollings- oo owner Special wood and steel Clothes Posts BENSON LUMBER CO. 849 8. Saginaw FE 42541 SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETL 46428 3872 Eliz. Le. Ra. SUN MOTOR TESTER COM- plete with battery, volt and amp | meter. Voltage regulater equip & exhaust. Gas analvizer, Tachom- eters. Rockwell Service, Clark- ston. MA 5-464}. STOP! LOOK! For sale: Ail-tinds of lumber. Con- — of Qx6's, 2x8's 2212's, also _—- mie! doors, used ent blocks. P. Sutton, aso Clarkston Rd. ant off Bal Ave, MY_ 2-0432. STOR-ALL SHEDS « INCH soar POra tT $38) $3.85 . $8.85 oe | FP OR DR FOUNDATION SOOM. g aie, | _§ ~~ KIMBALLS NATION WIDE FACTORY REMOVAL SALE G. AL LAGHER MUSIC CO. “THIS WEEK" Once-in-e-Cen: ‘rv NATION “WIDE | MOVINO SALE! ; WORLD datopeeh | KIMBALL PIANOS are moiine tc their new plant! SP’ _E on al) styles and finishes Ten-vears wartanty—6s years experience | A FEW 1950 MOO AT EVEN GREATER SAVINGS! i z fa a P i FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 " Fer Selo Poaliny 4 BSP CoM” PARED “aR | UumpTyInG ROaRD a o/c Ae PINE Torco Phat Es eee w : a eves. “MA eat Sacrifice. be sate, 2x6°s and 2zid's $90 Mand clay or as are Pg . 4 nao = Duna 1446. Oe 5 tb bap. Briggs Str ov ee all kes =. DRIVEWAY © a a or re M4 transmission "tir ures " “yi'bsr cd's, and 390 or delivered on ~ Sale Parm Produce 78 Ls a m ic ca Pa codaerinateacctee (re Bt aean tw wie vo or | ght wage DORE | gs eon am, rope . calieg mae. fee ARM TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT, jou. ED 1996 AL cu chest rider and Waller tiisthmeste FEE |GLACKETT » BLDG SUPPLIES | & yas. per 6l0, Delivered. FE | esa} Zeer, {rom certification, us your ve Size Vertis — dresses, size 16 PE D232 betore . vi 7 lb L b FREE NU ¥ LE a Home & Auto |te=- : TES 5,4, SEOMER 00. 3" 4x8 albot Lumber |, nas # cat eter’ ¢°pim. on) Sergeants Rost rece L Nile green brideom id for- ae For wet, basement use Thoroseal. ‘ow LOADING TOP wit Prom | 2%. 01 cone CERTIPRES, i c ‘TOVE. 37 iN. e ve 3 8, j A oan Company - mal. Size 9, Nevet been |°. Siu cnsbies be pear Plyscore Band. Sored Satin’ Plaste: Tone. | ing Tdaye, PE S020 or PE G1z33.| 90d 17. from sertified, Cobblers: tN. Street worn. $20. Call EMpire | GeneRaL” eLecrric REPRIG. : Se PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS RS SUPPLY. | Stbeeees and Russets. OA 62179. mes 9 Soh eas 0 tp 1} S4312 after 6 p.m. _§00d condition. 940, OR _3-4316. ” 495 TOILETS, 942 50 VALUE, #296. cerment sand ang gravel Fil dirt. Sale Farm Equipment 76 : bo od exe $50, GOOD CONDI- ; ° Lavatories, $29.50 value. $14.95.| 3-1534 aes Os Geernip meena apne cetermentin "WHEN YOU NEED Sale Household Goods §7 = Som Stall showers complete with fau- i 1 ALLIS CHALMERS COMBINE, ! GAS RANGE AND_REF RIG. ASPHALT sti ide tie dtgsta | Bich Gat Rp RP LOT ee wine about 3 is exc. cond (lS «x ese are sii; ¥ marre cnet i in ¢ automatic w ti $25 to $500 1 UPRIGHT PIANO $90. DINING! tion. “our, ‘Feasouiable ater mer ans FLOOR TILE Michigan Fluorescent, Or.|ROAD GRAVEL, 5 YDS. $8 DE-!| baler, excellent condition. . aE ee Misc. “ Meme deep freeze, electric. May | 4 9x9 Sc EA. chard Lake Ave livered. Cemen ravel, § de One Ford tractor with loader and You ean get i quickly on your'j PC BLUE LIV. pps eee ad hd Barvisty, sty. Union | a USED GOLF CLUBS 3 Woops, §10 delivered. +1179 oF Black Hawk trencher, like new, signature, car of furniture No|” and coffee table. $05. Oveasional = Mew Cotes Gham Co.) | ee © veet it Uares Corstee: have several other SSW Ue aa to) SRS ges ashes Boas : ae | win SOEG, Brags Pine| bm a gate PL SES | Mate PA a OF (hort ein ee Ait See re ™ D &t ~ BED. ean ven |: ty = Crain Tie ne — —— Good tet “Perrucca! —— == = ~ a - con ion cu ecezer 2 Boos, | 4 = 12 AND 6-x 8. 620. Ke | - all sizes 4 yrs ood condition. $200. | LOADING ~< ry A‘ [' FE YWOOD BED WiTH BOX ;.0" Complete stock of fittings Call FE Sivie days Ask 'or 17 garg entre fm ensl, Wholeel PONTIAC FARM & INDUSTRIAL 2 TEROLOTENEDNAPLE gs and mattress. FE 23-7456. — Crean = traps, flue agit Stafford or EM 3-2617, or fakery = me Yale sare of Bale. get se dibs chairs. chest of drawers. WATER HEATERS 55 | . &3 cont Bights wt, BP “ we RINANCE Co. 3 doors 7 x 32” ny at 75" $129.95. 90 | COAL & SUPPLY CO UNCALLED WATCHES, 17 JEW- Jn. Eom FE FE 41442 e Sank Bidg. | One 15" x 37° 6 glass cup 6. R. B ; o Lake Ave FE 31101) 1." Men's and Ladies. Gruens, | “AND dir, “Top VR en en ee eae Peisre doors, Set of ! 1060 |W. ©: JET WATER PUMPS $60.95. G.) Bulovas and “Elgins. In Perfect trade for 1028 tires. OLive 62576. Sherbets, Mise. items. FE &-7552. RESS : o . Thompson 80 8. Perry. condition rt. free service. (ND GRAVEL BUAGE_ BIR BARGAINS IN USED ARM G ASH NOW [é Piece” arte be wpring. Bacellent cond.” Porch | "= CAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH S108 PE 74 Gay Salyer | SOAS BGT) too, plus et SY tas suite, large m table © ider, lawn - faucets, $24 $0, yar ATL D< -all_after €°00 p.m. FS 2 ee PAY LATER PLAN |_chairs. Cheep. a9 Perry | Sasa) mower. FE Sam vl oa on Pattee Malus $1495. Also tollets, bath- Ww ATER SOFTENERS | gaxp-oraven, PILE "GAT xD cacare SALES ON 5 Pc. CHRO INETTE SET | INNE Fed | $6.07 MOA Servion tas Re ee : — tubs, ‘shower wails at terrific val-| 64.000 grains, Dow-X. $295 value | top soil. OR 3-3807. 24, JUST NORTH OP OXFORD, Inter —— . 2 ow --Pays. $5012 x 16 green rug and pad, springs. $35 56-3458. a is These craje marred for $130. FHA terms. Buy fac- | SHEEP MANURE, BUSHEL, ALLIS-CHALMERS, POWER LIFT onthiv os). $50. f lec. stove, $25. | LOVESEAT, DA RED. CUSTOM. "Thanks, dear!”’ Michigan **riuorescent, 393 -| tory direct and save! MI 6-3247. truck. or trailer load. 1243 8, Wil- corn eoring tooth and « 3 sec- 42 a im x YOUN jGsTOWN CABINET made. 10 uthfitid: “Birming- COWARD WEPRIOERA R. 850 ils ee! only, PE. 51284 amin Tor soi, re DIRT. PEAT, harrow. All new. sink, Ww ace’ months : 5 ‘ : a ce te Th sell sees! waslessle cost. MA 42672. oak aT Stee! cabinet. with bread bor in watt CABINETS. KITCHEN, 0° | sand & gravel, fill dirt, all types. | $161 _Dtxi ‘BENEFICIAL & PCE CRONE BET GONE | Trig eee bone aOR BE | Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 {i ' aes” miscellaneous. MD" “assembly. $39.59. value. $10 98 _delivered’ Sunday FE Sv we ee FINANCE CO chrome lounge chair, !iky new, _ $35. 5638 W. Mapie, B'ham. arene With YOUR Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Or- | TOP SOIL. SAND, Gpavet. Fi FILL. LAN 3 ke ‘“ = $10. 18m power lawn mower, $48. LIVING ROOM SUITE VANITY, | USED HOTPOINT IRONER, a Cc) Time Is H eee ee ane fun: | oioerd Leke Ave. = | Cat Bob_OR_+is8, FE Compaacyous wrence PE 2-0249 Good condition MA 42577 “Chaise e137 Waterly. ‘| New Hotpoint \ poten ime is riere veceth — As nae fross ma YOUNGSTOWN CABINET SINK,| TOP sOIL. BLACK see sett. BEFORE YOU: BUY A NEW 7 COMPLETE RMS OF PURNI-|~ [LINOLEUM © PAINT SALE” Used & wu r Come ip and see our Bew deco- eer pase or Jelled Magic—no | 54° model $139 50 value 599 50 el We deliver Sunday. FE 2-7111. TRACTOR, SEE THE ALL-NEW tur All th -cacell aditios NT SALE New Norge Gas Ranges $999 rations —featuring the new “Level- | | These are siightly marred. also FE 5-0214 IHC. UTILITY NO 300 TRAC- ure xcellent co os | a price at Jack's. 277 Baldwin! Used Refrigerator $7465 on’ interior paint drip paint: free parking in rear, oo lore; 42) and 46° models. | Cee TOR WITH nen te UTY HEN Modern ana some antiques > ‘ 7 P f store Oakland Puel and Paint | °° (78! " WASHED 6040 CONCRETE GRAV- D EN- es MOTOROLA 17° MAH IGANY N- Sweet's Radio & poate of stor . | -Wall and base cabinets at extraor- RY LOADER at HENRY est to: Skee iste ‘ pm Phone OR sae | She cakes Gniy BANY CON- aa We "Huron FE #1133 | CHURCH’S INC. $8 oe Lake Ave PE eS ics Voungoen mien | el. Road erasel. ; et gravel and! pacK aon DIG aoe “COMMUNITY LOAN CO.” Pines Drasten Pains | ota ~ USED EL. ECTRIC nile cline” FoR wade & ‘OUTTER 13 pear wae | CUA en rice 38h Oe mares S______| WE (NEED TRADE-INS 2s r «i fr iAnN ID pie | { eae conn gE 201 po Sov Ga DINETTE ge, |WOWING.SOUTB_— WHE MEL | WATER HEATERS _[imretins FOP SALE ECPI outa tary RAT ML cidtate oN" OO" Wood. Coal & Fuel 67 py qncheort PERU, = bel chairs, table cupboar very cheap. Easy washi ~t ~~ x oo5 or rTN’ ~ GET CASH QUICKLY |-Pinsree. FE ¢ cat crune, $9, Electro-Master cooking SPECIAL CLEARANCE SOME, CLOSING OUT LIONEL. & - AMERICAN : Do It Yourself _ ol FREE WOOD COME ANP GET KING BROS. “TV, $36 % size ved springs | St°ve. av. E NEW, ALL WELL KNOWN | “ae wth. FLYER TRAINS ~ it. 120 Parkdale. YOUR 1H. DEALE. & mattress. : Py FE 63167 range, ofl "hp r, $15 fe 2E8 30 GA. TO 80 GA. ie... 2¢ ; PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE p to 0 lei e= eee ELEC sett tue TAKE YOUR PICK. 940 30 gree gees ER cea Authorizea factor? service aod FOR PENT ‘Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Bolens & Wheel ho ei te ies cars. rian you! waar ts FE batts Woncx ioeio=elGasNcaTEa SUMERS. FC ER anne bare — he er — Leia Free test | @igor sander - hand sander = | OOOO § e rse title. | Most deals sie ot ote ANTIQUES, SOMETHING Fon | Die Dev 3100 Homart Window | _ 2018} SMITH’S BES icecuae TASKER'S _W_HURON 8T ie ae IRIS tractors, Several good minutes. Loans also m on . i ee 6 7 772 sllegetmetn 4 niture, signatures and ear ac | ce an ome wee ef. recties| 20 OR in| ]}©O WAYNE GABERT'S =| Pr Picnic TABLES, $10. PLANE choo Fr eke 9 WinDOW. | Mad Fas eet. Teese || peer Rverinteg mes oo, Die used tractors. Also _pow- curitics *| Soba OR 34096. Closed |ONE PAIR OF DOUBLE. | TWO | APPLIANCE SALE tap. fit sod, up New owbeels | Soreens. PE 6100, (POR THAT PET PROJECT AT | JOUF own and save. This is the} er Mowers. Evans Equip- Friday sing pes wit : 7600 beth . Ets WITH T eyo z ast wee ey w in bloom oak O k] d |A BUY’ 2 PINE “CLOCK RADIOS. Sy werets as eta ne | oe to 25% DISCOUNT | DISCOUNTS ppc J ghoay 2 Fre wont laste | ess Supply. “186 “Ww Montealm. Eick rest comets, ee Pace MAS 6507 Dixie Hwy. n afte new floor samples. Wash- yreCnire 45 Lavatories: | FE Weekdays 9 to 6. 7 aKla ea CHERRY CHEST Pine | — P™. FE 20615 aes ~ Dryers ~ Ranges — Refrig- DISCOUNTS = eae te ti4 a Pactory trregs Sundays 0 to 4 Closed every pacar seee ere cere ee 1A 5.7878. : |" chest peedie point bench Sam-|REBUILT WASHING MACHINES EN i oete—t08 DISCOUNTS | ‘ers, Mishigas Filmore ay ee mere taks Wd (8) Mule BA) |, coe Lec meives kerma. Loan C pler, pair, of Ject Chairs | all maxes mi agrees : Tayle E Elec- oy Y TEARS TO PAY Cash N15) Orchard Lake Ave. ' PAINT SPRAYER AND 3077 Ex-| Sons, '*% New Idea side delivery rake. Ells- ompany, Pair of Windsor chairs. engl of +5169. Delivered. 9 Installed. Serviced for es limited) um Frag nee Nems NEW & USED , PORTABLES. © WILL tension ladder 48 Mechanic St. GIANT MAMMOTH ZINNIA oo 634 W. Wardiow Ra. 902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO — {Cen Ann chairs _PE 5-786 REFRIO 25'S PIECE DINETTE m1 N FE 5-611 rai Y YaRps adjust, oll and grease any make sHOp SMITH $175 EXTRAS. EX-| plants. crusader petunia. co = APPLIANCES set, $20 power iawn mower, $i; ASHINO a Aue H | ROOP Soe $40 PER M sewing machine within a radius” celient condition Call after 6! anche petuni e' pi? = vse FOR SALE: 3 HP. TRACTOR TRADE-INS GUARANTEED bedroom ‘suite 665" gas slove 620.|™ ~ CHEAP. TON PINE ef 10 miles for only $2. Parts) 4m 5616 MarySue, Clarkston petunia, snapdragons, ver-| with attach 2519 Lance Perry = “Automatic washers $69 50 FE 5-7766. cleat hee it tl i Be FL NG $50 PER M| _extra. FE 43930635 Auburn Ave) Just off Maybee : ; pertain coete: ce —Acres 3 miles south cf Lake Orton Wringer washera $2250 UD | REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEAR'S! -- ininpow SASH : S0c UP| | NEW AND USED g = dwarf phiox. tal] spliendens sal- GOOD | USED ane Refrigerators 39 95 ou 1955 models, one of Amert a Sale Miscellaneous 60 bo $395 UP ERS ary | Cameras, Equipment O1A via, tomato plants, California won- = TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Vacuum cicanera = | 08.798 up| best manes perfect. new. guar-| ~~ Pas a6 ae ee ux. pp.| TLEERS, POWER, SPF SPRAYERS | ~~~ der ‘and, Hunes “yellow was TRACTORS 202 N. MAIN | Service 06 Oakland ‘| fetrigeretae Got’ a big reece Gene | ee USED ane CLEANED AD AND | vans alc Lonel a eee, avallebie W..® Milter | dioecie. co hence, pee nag es ne @tiee | 1952 Joba Deere B with plow and- ROCHESTER, MICH. ASPRALT tre 3} & Used machine Michigan Piuo-, —“*cke? Cell mornings. gute aR TEC ELS Tat rier y swe wetth of 1é|,, EPPERTS CAMERA SBOP {hing for your poreh Boses. We | 1952 Case V AC eagle hitch re. A, & 41. (‘Linoleum Floor Tile _ 20 rescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave 5 HP. EVINRUDE oe: Sra | | 6x8, 8x8. and éx10 ‘TIMBERS 1583 8. Woodward rorth 0 | $7 W Huron. $-6615| terford Hill) Greenhouses $992 1952 Ford ae front loader LOANS 625 TO $500—C ‘Tnelatmed Linoleum $° 49 RUGS, RECORD PLAY = = 11 f{ boat $75. Double Station I Me LIN Fr | _ Mile Rd Birm.ngham MI +6526. | | ainGOee FA Dizie Hwy. opposite Waterford Olive: AUTOS Surplus Patot $40 @ . ER - RA-| | 'gundty tubs with tap and stand| Soil pipe. sinks betntuds. plume- NEW GALVANIZED PIPE © AME RAS PRO. = “| HU Manor ‘ LIVESTOCK White E fo. porch chairs. chest. “ bed, $15. Apt. size bottied gas stove | tng electrical motors, cabinets, 4 ths 114sc¢ ft. ous ‘makes on time payments.) —— alls Chaimers, B with ploy. HOUSEHOLD GOO OLD 8 } lounge & occasional chairs, ta- : : d.' ob ‘ oa.) at oe fh * — ey phe 34 hour service on colored film.| TOMATO. CABBAGE. PEPPER ultivator, Po Rochester OL 60711. Ot 14 pmaxceS * (PAINT & LINOLEUM bies. and other furniture and ap 4 burner and oven in exc. cond. neaters and al] kinds of build = is ef 1Srec ft. | FILM SERVICE and flower plants Seed potatoes. Case used side rake. h_ Rochester 10791 ginaw pliance ttems LI 2-4078 $40 . ft bathtub with tap. $15.| ing supplies AVE PLUS ING supPry (1032 W Huron WE 5-8753| Corner Walton ang Opdyke. FE Parts and Service _ Mortgage. Loans _ 54 BENDIX ‘a. crac ~_BRYER | criden cOnsoLK LATE woo. | — $7500." a a in ° _Saginay $10) | TD ARAPAICS ZO KODaE | £00 Wades Wanted ; aa - _ a quar delivery. | “el Take over payments of 89 pér | TOIL FURNACES: OS im cusp on: | NEED | AU TOM. ATIC (Sin Extar «5 lens Flash, & fkis AND ORIENTAL POPPIES E-Z Credit Rates 5 | Wo down paymen mongh or pay balance of $5250. | Factory New 6265 OR 35634 New grade doors . $15.95 >? many extras $119 FE 2-8642 Many top varieties. 615 E.. Long Low Interest Rates IL OANS $600 TO $1,500 | oy per week. Martag washer, late) Cail FE 2614) dealer = ————— | New front doors $27 35 HEAT : SPrrD GRAPHIC 2' LIKE Galla- PIANO, 18 L GANARIES FOR SALE REASON | OUneiEA PIGS, PARAKEETS. ALL BRITTANY PUPPIES. AKC §28.| McCULLOCH CHAIN saws each 8480 Tindall Rd. Davisbur¢. | Rentals, Parts & Repairs Evenings __| 1899 Crooks Re MI BRITTANY SPANIEL PUPPTFS. | McCULLOCH "H CHAIN SAWS DROP AKC Hunt this fal. MA 54-8652 | to and see ‘em at W Miller's Mornings | |) psec BB le coke woe Paar 7 au ra 1 giotig EU bd Sle Oe PUP | ile Rd}, Birmingham. Mich. _Phone Midwest ¢ able. ~ Mich. Chain Saw Distr. arbo SALES, SERVICE AND RENTAIS COCKERS MALES SHAGLE| MY 35821 15 Front St. MY 34511 er i 2112 Park Circle, Reese) males. at service Besswell Ken- ONE FORD FERGUSON TRAC- nels, 28811 Powers Rd.. Farmin a a alee en or een. hentae es PLATFORM SCALE LIME- pa KITTENS. HOUSEBROKEN.|" snreader electric milker, hand Lag to kind home. EM 3-8852.| plow, Cepgipeord oe fence __EM 3-0695. unit, forks rley, ENGLISH SHEPHERD COLLIE | rough lesaber day “pede. MApie ete Natural heelers. 85. Paul 5-3486. ndal! OA 0-200 SEE US FOR NEW AND USED hay tools. Stock tanks, John Deere and New Idea Davis Mechinery. Phone 45R2 Ortonville SMALL GARDEN TRACTOR AND 3323 Gere “OR SALE AKC REGISTERED FE- male Pekingese puppies, 6 months old. FE 58-2788 Sale Store _ Equipment | 64 ‘Shop, 8. Astor. FE 46433. cultivator. Good cond | ~ GERMAN SHORT HAIR PUP. | _s!d. OLive 6-218! 1 SIX case ELECTRIC POP | _Pies. i yr old female EM 3.2250 TRACTOR AND EQUIP §150. cooler 1 large gas grill, OR GERMAN SHORT HAIRED POINT- OR_3-3540 3516 Pane er, maie. $874 Livernois Rd. Troy | USED GARDEN (TRACTORS AND FOUNTAIN FOR SALE BOBTAIL. IRISH SETTER PUPPIES. FRoM| EQUIP, ALL ee ae 23 ft counter. salad bar, stools, | registered stock FE 44746. MAKES ee Ane UP SELL. coke machine. etc. Like new, FE KITTENS. HOUSEBROXEN. FREE CR TERMS 5-276 1 to a & good home. rE 47019 FE ¢1119 ¢ FT. BOBTAIL here galiet o OF PARAKEETS. CANARIES, CAGES. KING BROS Sell Cheap OR Food. 8 1027. 548 Oakland Ave. Y = LH. DEA _Sale ‘Sporting ¢ Goods 6s 65 Prakeen Guar. to Talk PONTIAC RD AT PODYKE _ Allowance for old bird. Cages. AQUA LUNGS. NEW AND D vsED. supplies. 861 4th St. FE 24025. Auction Sale rP) sea | Eine Saar on = a Burr-Shell. ue 8. Telegraph err ‘ane Auburn Rd VE 46510 war ee Wee Aibob Les Bg Sid GUNS - - BUY - SELL - TRADE PARAK }-PETS-8UPPLIES seuciite ed. trea Waterford shout ev Leaecn 190 Bagley St DANCEY 8 PET SHOP 3 miles to Edgar Road. turn right alTT: 19 Foorheis Rd rE to Gn ins-Edgar farm: sale ‘LIVE BAIT —— — , Higgs: © ; zs THOROUGHBRED GERMAN SHIP-| held for* the benefit of §t. An- MERCURY AND CHAMPION herd police dog. 2 vrs. old. Ex-| drews Building Fund. an MOTORS cellent watch dog. $50 2-4008. Phrfs 8 pe ining foom set, cases, re ot caren Peetens | boat 3:90 maple davenpert) & chair, fre: an y % pe! POODLES, 1 TINY TOY, 1 SMALL place screens, anmdirons, leather bow for Fathers Day” | Suibiature, 123 N. Merrimac. "| CDAIT. and oon se eS ANDER SON “HDW E. | _—_ pas ves xER drawer chests, desk clocks, 2182 § Telegraph FE 8-0962 | ooy GANGH wn chairs, cribs, * | Open Daily 0-6 Fri. till eo) NCHESTER. 7 WEEKS buggy, playpens, stroller, tors, 8u $ eam. t til e * 7 | __wet._$_ Oe Wine anIRED pox se caters, tadioe ol’ bermere. |§ANDY MACDONALD GOLF X TERRIER. NOY setter bag 900. FE ¢asig,| AKC. Puppy and cog. MI 40636. | Small coptaness, Sool Seen Dogs Trained, Boarded 70, en ware, plus) many Sand, Gravel « & Dirt 66 ~~ -cholee antique ftems house Antique Shop. ine- -~| DOGS, CATS BOARDED, DOCS ham Mrs. Moran, A-l A-1 TOP som S0mL,, PILL DIRT. —o trained. BurrGhell 378 8. Tele | ester: furniture, chine, unusual and gravel EM 3 32440 eee = i. —_ Bake Lops ei : 1 lunches ® K rs: J. “ a adOP,, SOL. $10, LOAD. FE __ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 — BLA ND CK’ DIRT, A gravel, delivered. MA tas, eed DIRT FILL gand and gravel. FE 2-348. BULLDOZING Call MU 98-2502 or MI 6-0516. BLACK DIRT AND PEAT fOP Siang, wa SR OS DAIL LOADING SAND 1 TOR, AGH, CROSRED STONE. |, ACRES OF STANDING ALPAL uroeer, pd si rave \. < 8. No. i acres ure for a Stuart, Call any time. FE! ren ghade, water fence. J. ee ——— 4 be. feet E Burns, 700 N. Rochester Rd. ne es re Aa TOP SOIL. RICH. BLACK PLsateau nave Having sold the rty, et wit dirt, Sand, gravel marl po dirt. 60 ACRES GooD Meet sell Public Auction the _Eugene Bennett, FE alfalfa ood one: OA &- oremises at 31638 bad eich Kk BROWN AND idee a aAce | MIXED, HAY, GRAIN & Taw. Mile between Farmington dire retnsie eravel_ and fill) lumber, Tractor work. MA 5-066 ; Road ar Aa — on STANDING GREEN HAY MIXED AL's Ail TOP SOii, SHREDDED | alfalfa and brome 20 acres. 2922; Commencing at 12 Noom sharp, $6 tasaay” daily. $10 deljvered in| Sleeth Rd nr. Wizom Rd. MU ~ MACHINERY _Pontiac. FE 2-482). _ | 40036 ND EQ i @) TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. WANTED. CUSTOM BALING, ALL 1 Ford tractor and complete oub Sand, rere fi sels lin. | kinds of tractor work, MA 5-666; fit with loader, Nee . es FE 61112 or WANTED. QUANTITY OF GOOD, =! Seed Mih . i TOP SOIL BLACK T. | ear corn OL _2-8871. New Idea corn picker at, fill. Sand and gravel Pied = cling “R” Tractor _Burklow, Saul For Sale Livestock 72 pos corm . cholier a1 TOP STONE, - o —— Jewelry wages cand, gravel. fi fil pest. Ker] How. 2 YORE GILTs. | otobagy Ul, sag Tbe. 1-081 s New elevator, 20 ft. —stF LACH BEAUTIFUL BLACK 7 YR. Corn planter with fertilizer ma CK DIRT pare and saddle ‘Gentle. FE ee Cultioacker - DELIVERED * : ’ FE 4117 8-259 HOLSTEIN ~~ HEIPER, ~~ GOOD Combine, Allis « an BEST GRADF SORSOEL TOP | stock, rich milk, was Fed. | Cfo? areg dressing mixtures. L, Slade, FE| MA) fee Sl me 1-Horse hand rage ees © PRUE Road. : PA 2 for ek a ag bam . ry MATE- rial. eclors, Approx. 400 yds. iat beat Lowen — ie | - — the water to go. OR 37762. For Sale Tires 80-A ae ee SSS. ee te. For Sale Cars 91| “For Sale Cars. 91 MOBILE Sm aueuis weanee ® PE 5-8760, - OXFORD Trailer Sales Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION GREAT LAKES BEEMER 4% § : bie we Since SS sow te ts par cons On. as as @ yre-—72 months to rates, Some used like rent—no down pay- met BOTTLE GAS ACCESSORIES STORE NEW-AUBURN HEIONTS = uP er park, hl ho a Lee. lots. restrict- > XN. Opie FE 19 or FE Paivate feat Yor large. of modern trailer. Apply Pon- oe |. Sere ater § Pe. eM on sees itso) "West, BOATS | For Sale Trucks 90 “$618, POR Harrington Boat Works 1689 8. Telegraph Phone se FE 32-8033 “JOHNSO IN OUTBOARD ghee, — and Nes Starcraft & Lon bosts. Teenee and Little pets trailers. Everything for the OWENS MARINE | SUPPLY 396 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-8020 SHORTY HOOK’S PLACE oror MERCURY OUTBOARD. M' 8 Sales and Service. FE 2-5260. TONY'S MARINE EVINRUDE MOo- ' Te Stamps on any at — trailer Aluminum boats, very Cay 1 Orchard Rd. FE 86-0112, Open "til 8 o'clock. SAIL BOAT, LIGHTNING IN THE ready to go. OR 3-T782. ie 10688 For Sale Auotaee A ‘48 SWIFT—'4? CESSNA 120. LIKE new. Priced to sell. For infor. ORiando 3-1431 or TR 2-3600 eves. Tremepectatens Offered 87 ane LEAVING FOR ARKANSAS JUNE 18. Call FE 8-3729 after § p.m or couple to share expenses and si Bay Poplar Bluff, Missouri. 161 T load elther way. FE aay Wanted Used Cars 88 WILL TAKE OVER PAYMENTS on late mode; car. Contact Man- ager of Thom McAn Shoe store or call FE 55-2655 after 6:30. See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on late model cars 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR 31603 WA LATE MODEL CARS, CLEAN AND BRING TITLE. MONEY WAITING GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 234 8. Saginaw St FE ¢737! | TO = FOR JUNE & CHEAP cars. 2-2666 dave or eves THE HIGH DOLLAR Por high grade used cars. We need them Drive the >xtra miles ft wil] pay vou well. 4540 Dixie "HJ. VANWELT OR +1355 rience. | 1956 Plymouth station a ~ oo Cranbrook club cpe. WOULD LIKE MAN OR WOMAN | ' ia AL’ i 4 YAN BOATS #-FASSENGER INTERNATIONAL | i ‘AN : For | ‘dus. Excellent condition, or info. i\y ANY BOAT & M FE 5-9219 COMPLETE © RD SERVICE | 1646 % TON ALL MARINE PAINTS AND ba Ford panel. Can be seen ¥. 120 Ewmoor. After 6:30. : wane MU oe FOR SALE: 1980 TON SEPTIC CRAFT. 16 UTILITY | 9] citev “4 TON PICKUP 0a. . : be agg ig ie “nie both OR rohit) aay ‘ji: CHEV. SEDAN DELIVER a 7%. ba «ool piner_ ecces Price Pecstess cond. $300. FE 49713. 43601, . Huron CHAMPION DELUSE 33,0 OUT- For Sale Cars 91 ee ATS, MOTORS, . trailers, Lake MY 3-3732. Mig Me SPECIAL Gator Boat Trailers—don't b: id trailer you the Gator. as a 1956 KELLY ass TTARDWARE. DeSoto Convertible AvBURN’ HEIGHTS Aree 3-8811 Club Coupe BEST ~ MARINE ' SEE, HARRINGTON! ine Power ® maker wer EVINRUDE MOTORS Rear Antennas, Hi-Fi Rec- — WSw Tires” ont Sasmee coe Save $1000. Olid Town canoes ring ere ee BRAID Hardware & paints Desoto tty Tout “Dealer Cass at W. FE D018 LOOK! International bulldozer, Diesel powered, 9 foot blade, good condition . . See it today. wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod- els. Some are demos. 1986 Ford V-8 Country Squi hae wagon. 3 enna | safety pack- and Gf eterind,¢ tbe out of show- bolded Shown b Appointment Dealer’s Wife’s Car Beautiful 1956 Plymouth Bavoy, 4 dr. Lat push button drive, R&H, w. res, special fury white paint Light biue trim. Maar spe- cial features. It’s nice. 1 owner. CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Oy eats Plymouth 8. MAIN 6-614) Open Evcdings Till 9 p.m. 1968 beet tas and tg «4 DR. a! w urquoise. WW Gree Pyas ne H. ety group. GM Gh supervisors personal car, ‘$1 cae 4 DOOR, RADIO, HEAT- R. SPOTLIG: sIG | ORIGINA. OWNER FE 4-8903 147 CADILLAC HYDRAMATIC. Ratio and heater, Cas! OR 3-1218. ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO burdensome? Let us help you to adjust te model. Lake Orion Motor Bales — og Clarketon Rd. some less expensive — Mercury MY 2-261! |CHEVROLET 1953 4 DR. 210. ener, FE 44278 CHEVROLET. PRIVATE OWNER. = dr. dluxe, 1953. Power Glide R & H. Low mileage. Phone FE 2-1950, isso CHEV, Pied ee wagon. A-1 E 54-2766. HT, | 1981 NASH. 2 DOOR. 910 OAK- land. $120. 194 FORD CUSTOM RANCH, wagon, ? 3 — ey Ws, R&H, ease, hone FE 1949 30 MOTOR. A-l candies. MU A si31. dual ¢ ' =. Deck-a lights, : windshield a reer nigh 8 “1954 FORD CU sro 4 NE JEROME ROCHESTER FORD SEALER : 1 ‘FOR pe aes | THAN a ARS A PLACE ur". No co-si ‘|No furniture loans |No finance companies - No red ta LARRY * GETO Soo” National Motor Sales “We will oll you a Car, even if your credit has been turned down else- where.” $39.50 | Dn. ers iate Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy Here mo Here MOTOR SALES SOA5 ____!"_8. SAGINAW “trou 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN. a” tn DISCOUNT ~ Mt Clemens OL PRS T17 ~~ West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low | "955 RANCH WAGON, R&H,| and save the difference. Many ture indicators selling for @ low; makes & models to choose from. price, 3000 Gold Bell gift stamps.) West Side Used Cars M24 at Clark 023 W. Huron FE 42185 rd — Mercury "48 WILLYS lee BONMIRO | 11. . condition. OR + 3-812 1934 FORD SEDAN. CALL MI 4-3020 after 4 p.m WANTED FORD DEMONSTRATORS | 38 Fame s 4 o "66 riane 2 dr SOMEONE All fully equipped. Willing to drive a few miles to JEFFREY o, SALES low mle 5 =e folio ss oA a 1955 3 olde B48. 4 door, 3 tone blue FOR SALE OR Ti ‘| . oor, convert AR @ OR STMT. gp Or Olds. 8-88, 2 4 hace suet coal comurven! will tale | bullets. aa big splash was Noel Cow-| Lynn, Dewey Martin star. in, e f an ‘a 3:30—(2) Edge of Night. (4) Queen ; REPAIR 4 ever-the market. : | Martin Reber tells of the fashion-conscious young man who 4 ,/8:00—(7) Star Tonight. “Mr. for a Day.. (9) Justice Colt. , 4 _|removed the safety seat belts fram his car—and replaced them) e 2 2 Chipsian" finds fulfillment after, [Sen ae (4), 1 Macried | SE Petertve Perm Seomem | with suspenders. That's earl, brother. | ‘There were many unshakeables.| & disajpointment in “The Long) fe) oan. Erwins. Call rice 4 MUNTZ TV (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) _ Ed Sullivari, continuing to lead) View.” (9) Motion Picture Acad- Coalition With Cath ics st As World. Turns. (8 See. 4 . with his left, knocked out two suc-' emy. Nina Foch, Otto Krueger Proves Success; Reds) Cactus Dan. (7) Jungle vim) OPEN 9 TO 9 4 SERVICE Members of Parliament were up-| eae ua @e fi redoubtable Save ye Posies Fae. seek” Niiled Are Biggest Losers . 0012) The Early Show. (4) Mr. , OBEL Radi & TV Mirnconcoler Renstiaten Bri ifon Fac set by the fact that, under gov-'len in the Sunday night ring. hunts a job for his lazy artist Twinky. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. 0 4 ) ernment pressure, Lang was dis- friend; Jackie Cooper, Pat Bres-) AMSTERDAM, Netherlands) (9) Dance Party. | P sese Elisabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-045 4. FE 4-1515 issed without an opportunity to Someone Tell the Man lin star. ; W—Another Labor-Catholic coali-|5:30—(4) Kit Carson. POCCCCCCCTTC CT. Open Eves Till 10 P. M. appear before a tribunal it Just Ain't Legal peerage peg Me Go. Panel tion government headed by So| gs Sead fd [ZF LVJZ/Z/z CeVTV 158 Cotten) uri oe ose oe wet Merle? Theater, Ruth Roman fais iy “itlitt, Premier Willem Drees ap-|m NE Emperial Chemical gotentr ELIZABETH, N. re one |’ love with the detective cined to peared in prospect for the Neth-|(S ~ ROOFING eres Lang after government ted'ever stopped me,” -year- | * ’ » ‘ | London Lawyer Loses. firm would get no more con-jold Bernie Johnson, explaining: man per is io id Nivee ml — =~ after ae —- ' HOT SPRAY METHOD - Do-It-Yourself | Government Job Due tracts for any products on secret how he managed to drive 20 years) Playhouse of a new lower House of Parlia- FLAT ROOFS tists tf Li Page | wt a lasieare| icune! a screen writer faced with a dif- ment. y agence oe aren 2 Tube Tester : ficult decision about a girl and oe S TRATION AXD ADHESION. Will net to Mate’s Past Red Ties a job in “Second Chance.” covered when police stopped him 9:00—(7) Douglas Fairbanks Pre- — Both dominant political groups S the Dutch Labor party and the | F< 5-Year Unconditional for a wre turn om RE Lite tents. “The Man Who. Heard Catholic Peoples party — gained sy 50% SAVINGS Seat Everything,” hears voices from’ . LA on ne meee as Better Thee New ———— eure , His esi So eee Theater. “A, COMMIES LOSE SEATS D] —_ Cammerciat Repair Service—Flat Roots Our Specialty : . day when she became entangled in The Communists were the big-'[ “We i Any Leak—No Roof Too NOW! the all NEW | John Lang. a lawyer who ad-/@ Tope. swing in the backyard of the public's cone elemento aon gest losers, dropping trom 6 to 4/py ge or Too Small” FE 5-7387 Cushman Eagle | mits he is “crammed full of state|Det home at Brethren. She -was years. (2) The Victor Borge Seats in the 100-member second | SHELDO F PR Y | ” dismissed hig|the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , ichamber. Right-wing parties also’ The vehicle for everyone over secrets," was ibaa iF is P , BOGIES Show. Highlights from Borge’s oct ee 1 a wotrely new ride "Medea. eval sre caret Ceanead aa | SIVA etree (ee) fe] | cneman show “Comedy in “The Labor party gained four/XS COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL— RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT sble for Business . - : aoe L iv f : boosting } = Fh FH = > fH Yip Hy par = Waele eee re a eS 1951'C.*of C. Official Named rele MFISINIRPMETAIS] 9:30—(7) Hot Rod Races. Direct aa econ aon = =—/=/ = Sf I If gas. ATRIN | [oT Anee ; nee Mee racy said ahe has|_ MOUNT PLEASANT i — Clem| PRISIOIMINIRMEPIATOISIMIS] |iytce co Notion rae at stich. 1952 elections, it had picked up See It Todayi at aes oo" in communism |Bement is new executive SUI Li stat ao wien 0 ee Neen eh two seats later by absorbing af } erest ] | La ad right- ANDERSON and is now “absolutely out of pote Mount mera ora of OSG woes films, notes about fishing and wing — vorty. ° ‘sympathy with it.” mmerce e orm) [SICiIN vigielieic) hunting. (2) Susie. Ann. , : Sales & Service es Lyon, who resigned to return to nah Ghia ee Labor increase was seen 19 6. Paddock re oe | Considerable sympathy for Lang|the newspaper business Caen Weatharvens: = ae personal wictoey oe Drees ‘has been expressed in the press. across |g (10: 15—(9) TV Baseball Hall of quen . Jotane adie ae him to. tie ee hae tae of thelform the new Cabinet with a CLE AR ANCE! | swallowed by 1a es ‘Catholic as deputy premier. NOW... you can have ay Saran 10:30—(7) Musicade. Dick Powell 3 Soe the : hosts guests from the world of School Bond Approved Jernelites entertainment. (9) The Falcon. | se ets “af . ts Charlies McGraw in ‘‘Rocky’s HILLSDALE —The Jonesville . 16 Gnakes soa Asylum.” a big time hood hides. ‘School District has approved a’ Kingdom out in Italy. (4) Juvenile Court.| $655,000 bond issue to build a 12- Famous Makes a a Ernest L. Bridge. (2) Do Youlroom grade school and a high | wn cooeul Trust Your Wife? Charlie Mc-|school gym-auditorium. The vote Priced $ 95 po ne Seaport, tab.) j Carthy, Edgar Bergen with quiz.|was 484 to 191. . | payMeNT 2 my 71 Abstract BOS easy ‘ 32 Stage, whteper Come to the ; nornants #) Avon Township Fire Department es nO A ny : @ You can fence yard for few cunts « day! Make your © Decay’ i ‘ own yard 1 safe playground. Protect your wn, flowers. Mint = Generous Trede-in Allowance Cyclone is made of galvanized —lasts than Chureh Auburn ond Checks Reed + ‘ Brine fence of other materials. Pxpert erection service. Send illus- a eg I ee ola ota | Cee JUNE 12th thru JUNE 17th ™ booklet that tells me I can fence my home, os Seana an i tied We Give Meldes's Bed Stamps = TEmple 2-2001 wed hare 10 Pormerty ' 6 Days and 6 Nights . : | i “1925 nana Ams Data 1, Mle eee” ih cae ALTON RADIO & TV | Ottice Open {Seldieg 13 Tee Baty ‘Kiddies Matinee Sal. 12 to 5 P.M ‘ac techn Oedatemtctemee 7 ; . 4 = ‘ x 3 Ks 1 z 1430 Jeslyn, Comer Welton re 2-2257 ; i Prot drinks, 33 Dyestutt” rene sion — | 4 ") SIXTY-EIGHT i Ld ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 said @ mn would have had to start of each other, 279 billion new sa ids were built bills would be almost 25,000 mil the ‘to yon up to 279 billion. thigh, U.S. Debt Too Much for Anyone to Count om 7 oe hours a day with no time off for Two cannon balls — the siege EAST LANSING —A Michigan Sundays or holidays, it would take of Yorktown, Va., are still imbed- State University mathematician 3.841 years to earn the amount ded in the walls of the Nelson’ says a man couldn’t live long of the debt. |House there. The owner himself, enough to count by ones the dollars: in the national debt, which is: roughly Dr. J. S. Frame, head of the Treasury Building i in _Washington! the house as headauarters. ‘MSU mathematics department,|to the moon. And stacked on top’ * 8 +8 | American General Thomas Nel-| figured at $279,000,000,000. amount would reach. from the ing that Lord Cornwallis was using clothing had been taken from A string of $1 bills totaling that son, ordered the shots fired, know-| Foot by Foot Robbery “Is Just One Big Joke NEWTON, Mass (®— Mr. and Mrs, John: F. Taplin returned home after a night out to find that 18 ipairs of shoes were missing. _ But two beds had been made, ichairs and hung in closets, furni- upstairs and ture was polished, savetich to the door were in the down, vegetab been ie at refrigerator. The Tapins notified police, but withdrew the “burglary” report when a neighbor ‘‘confessed” it had been done as a practical joke. An average person eats 35 frankfurters.a year, according to the U.S. Department of Agri- culture, ‘belongs to Senor Miguel Mujica, Private hee Probably the largest collection of weapons ard firearms in the world president of the Club Nacional in Lima, Peru. 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