When Mountain Climbers Fall | when two of their number lost their footing. One girl died and the others were injured, some) of them gravely, as the teen-agers “were whipped) one after the other over the brink on the slopes of Mt. Hood. 3 : Doctors worked al] night and in- to today on the mountainside try- ing to save those gravely hurt. SMOKE CLOUDS SKY — Smoke from a roaring took the lives of 19 workers rises over the Shamrock Oil & Corp. refinery near Dumas, Texas yesterday. The fire begar 9 Dit Buns in Gas Explosion To Bring Her Back’ Killer Makes a hat 2,000 feet down from Crater | «17 1 had any wish in the world,| Corilessed killer Howard W. Rock about 1,000 feet above this | would wish that I could bring! Moore told Oakland County Sheriff resort lodge. that little girl back.” . Frank Irons and State Police De- Lynn Kaufman, about 13, of ; a # ‘ 7” t bell an cation taid De'Matnes’ suane| UMN Off the Fan— papers: ee Si ses fignway here and ot the It $ WO frat ten the seem, Sie was] Gonna Be Cool for g Runway Burned Brothers Critical . GRAND RAPIDS @—Two young Lowell brothers remained in criti- cal condition M at Blodgett Memorial Hospital where they were treated for burns suffered of Mr. and Mrs. Olen E. Miller, were burned Saturday night. Base, “?— gat ie 23 ie “It was-a miracle,” injured nor was there any damage Call. First PARRIS ISLAND, 8. C. (INS)—| McKeon, a former drill instruc- Defense motions that three of the'tor, is accused of causing the four charges against Marine S. Sgt. deaths of six Marine recruits by Matthew C. McKeon be dismissed leading them on a disciplinary) march into the swamplands of Rib- with findings of “not guilty” were bon Creek April 8. rejected today at his Gacseeied _ Need of Death Penalty Once again the people and officials of Michigan _ are facing a tragically frustrating fact. Our great Commonwealth has no penalty to fit the foul crime confessed by 23-year-old Howarp W. Moorr. The harshest punishment which can be , meted out to this bridegroom of a month for the rape slaying of his three-year-old Lake Orion neighbor, Martua Litt sz, falls far short of justice. . * * * 2 Although he has confessed this revolting crime, all a competent court can do about it is to sentence him to.one of our State prisons. There the State will feed and house him for the rest of his life, or until and if he is paroled. This inability to make the punishment fit the crime isn’t just the result of accident or oversight. McKeon Witnesses “The first defense witness today was Sgt. Elwyn Scarborough of Lynchburgh, S. C., a rifle range Second witness for the defense was Warrant Officer Leslie .E. Volle of Chestnut, Ill., a blue-eyed man with hair a real carrot color. He is a hydrographer and engi- neer. “ Volle said .a meticulous survey of the area indicated no holes in the marsh and creek bed where the six recruits drowned. Several members of the ill- fated platoon had testified earlier that as they marched into the | wter they dropped into holes. By reconstructing. barometric pressure on the fatal night of April 8, Volle said he thought the tide would have been lower than usual because of an off-shore breeze. He placed the high tide at around 5 feet, 3 inches. The march took place two hours after high tide. Volle told the court Rubbon Creek has no rea] headwaters and’ is in reality just a part of the tidal marsh. The flow of water into and out of the Ribbon Creek area, he added, is restricted by two sandbars. It exists because not only the Legislature but the people of Michigan have voted that legal execution is too severe for first degree murder. * * * The result is that every few months the people of the State are outraged by similar sex crimes. Only a few weeks ago a young school teacher in the Upper Peninsula was a victim, Last year the lives of two little girls and a boy were sacrificed on the altar of Michigan’s refusal to do anything about . ridding itself of convicted sex slayers. ' In the name of all that’s good and decent how many more Martha Littles. will have to be sacri- ficed before Michigan will protect its women and children by adopting capital punishment? bos _* } * ®. i : ¢ This newspaper believes in the death penalty for ‘ize this as.d slow-moving stream. When asked about the presence of holes, Volle said “we found were operating. and Mrs. Burton Grave, of 119 Wix- Puzzles Wixom Lad, 9, Killed Saturday at Railroad Crossing; Disregards Warnings Residents of Wixom are puzzled today what drove nine-year-old Billy Grave to his death Saturday afternoon when he rode his bike in front of a train at a crossing in the center of the Oakland County community, Witnesses to the accident said) Cars were stopped for the east- bound freight train with its whistle blowing and that the blinker lights Billy, a fourth gfade student, was killed instantly when hisiprince and his movie bicycle was struck by the train at/wil | the crossing at Pontiac Trail and Wixom Road, approximately’ 100 a where Billy's family . Funeral service will be held tomorrow at 1, p.m, at the Rich- ardson-Bird at Walled Lake, He will be buried in the Wixom Cemetery, The dead boy’s parents, Mr. Support Asked for Suez Board | ith no holes and no evidences of holes throughout the area.” Some members of the recruit platoon said they remembered a strong current. Volle said he ‘had entered the area under circum- stances as nearly like those of April 8 as possible and found the current to be only 1.06 »-knotse— about 1.2 miles per hour. Volle said he would character- Navy Capt. Irving N. Klein, | law officer of the court, denied three separate motions made by McKeon will take the stand in his own behalf as one of the “early” defense witnesses. Pot-O-Gold Reaches $200 Bouncing back after $725 to one con- et ge a week Ago, yd Press’ tiful Pot-O-Gold on a p le again Friday when its contents climbed to $200. ye sae Chances are some wordwise contestant will claim the Pot’s burden of bucks results of current Puzzle No. 9 ure m aes for Puzzle 10 (published for the first age 28 will be $300. But you'll win at least $100 if you can pluck not, the time on from the following array of ‘a correct solution: bin, bit, credit, deal, direct, gyp, idea, kids, lamps, land, fane, last, lawn, Jcad, lim nights, palms, pig, rival, sidle, skid, slam, mild, slide, start, state, taste, th valor, waif, wail and wait, X when the known—if this Friday words the 16 needed for P, ings, treat, trite, utter, antinenee a ” Tee alam: ura = (oe | ) he * i il "Ei ; i ii 7-4 Psat aie ‘i * on i BB = she did not see her hv he A “I pever discuss what I havelaway from the house, and did not — In Today's Press talked about with the President,” |see or hear any children with hint. County Nows....... ccceseeed@ |Stassen replied. ~ . Service for Martha, one of six Mystery Story eeveenee ovevecdll : . . . children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pot-O-Gold «0-6. 2+..05005 ,.%8 | Asked if he expected the Presi-| Little of 238, Lake St., Lake Orion, Sports ..... WedNkecdavenvs 19 |dent to make any statement on) wil] be held tomorow from St. Jo- IIB oie cnn civinses ié- 20 the Nixon matter at his news con-igeph’s ! ‘TV & Radio Programs....... 27 |ference Wednesday Stassen said he! Orior Wilson, Earl................. 27 |would not intimate what Elsen- Women’s Pages....,..13, 144, 15 ‘hower might say. or do. The box contained a June 18, 1908 copy of the old Pontiac Press Gazette with a full-page of the 32-graduating School.’ Postcards showing landmarks of the CORNERSTONE DISCOVERY — Workmen razing the original Pontiac General Hospital building last week discovered a small ‘copper box which had been laid in the cornerstone of the building on July 12, 1908. Examining some of the historical contents of the box class of Pontiac High Bo ak ge bi wee Be 2 3 ; : = ‘9 Hes v4 + ' ry afi Distraught Parents Recall ew Years With Martha an Independence Township hay- tide if : F wii ft & g i i fits j Ti af i | ; Hy He ut ioe it i Hf : g ue a re i Ziem today Ire 2 5 tha i feké ty HEL ! 4 it i ’ DEPUTY DONALD KRATT Deputy's Initiative Leads to Discovery of rE Hae Z : ifs so 53 256 igs 3 H Tax Deadline - Here Tomorrow Interest Penalty Begins ot 5 P.M, Treasurers Office Open for Bills Pontiac taxpayers have until 5 p.m, tomorrow to pay 1956 city and school taxes without penalty, Walter A. Giddings, city treasurer announced Ee e¥elz ; Frets = ee Ete sit F ; Patty Powell. 5, Toledo, was in- jured fatally Sunday in a two-car collision four miles east of Ottawa Lake in Monroe County. | Mrs. Joan Lecour, 71, Belleville, floor of city hall, 35 S. Parke St. On Wednesday, Aug. 1, a one cent collection fee z g vrs ifor Indecent Exposure Donald R, See, 2%, of 110 §. Merrimac, demanded Arthur Kruger, 45, of Davison, drowned Sunday about eight miles additional fees, Giddings -said. . City taxes amount to $5,280,430 check if it was the girl and then to’ quickly called in my report with collection and will be subject to He was held in the Oakland’ County Jail after failing to post|dffshore in Saginaw Bay when he Sd $100. He will Spee Sees He Re dock st 5 Ope to make a statement to ee Aa ae ; — , as is Moore's 20-year- ne. The Weather cee eee wee ee m -juntil Saturday Aug. 4 at 2 p. explained, * * * ‘on Maybee Road. ‘CONTINUES ON ROAD Taxed may be paid at the! “] turned my car around and de- Treasurer's Office on the first cided to go back and see what it was. It turned out to be a farmer changing the oil in his car. His wife was sitting inside the car-and their three children were playing nearby under a big shade tree.” “I decided te go on down the | in the open hayfield. I ran out to the location,” Kratt said, School graduate who joined the Sheriff's Department in May, 1955. Married, he lives only a mile from ted the body. . Sheriff Frank Irons and veteran his alertness and initiative which led to the discovery. Irons added that cooperation from the numer- ous agences participating in the case, was exceptional. Must Cast Absentee Ballots by August 4 Pontiac voters who will be un able to go to the polls Aug. 7, have Mm. cast absentée ballots in the. pri- mary. ‘ The ballots are available at the City Clerk's office in the City Hall this week Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. The office will be open especially Saturday for last minute absentee voters. lran Flood Killed 450 Dead Baby “Something just told me to go down that road. | just had a feel- ing I should check it,” Kratt He said the shiny chrome of a car parked on the lonely road had caught his eye when he drove by Kratt, 25, is a Waterford High the shady lane where he first spot- ys Stayed Near Home’ Se nee eae eae a baby was sleeping, iy + £ - i As the night passed the spread, more bits of evi- against Moore trickled in. 4 , i i t 223 oe was innocent. . | myself if 'd done a thing like | that?”’ dow sills. body * * . Township. : fl ‘ & A .m. and state troopers joined the search. - They suspected Moore might be able to tell them some thing when his wife, Irene, bride of only a month, told a neighbor he left his home about the same time Martha disappeared. WASHING OFF BLOOD ¥ i z i F af gE tel i ‘ 7: Hi A Hi _ At the jail, Moore insisted he * “De you think I could live with died But deputies painstakingly search- ‘ing his car found a child's finger- iprints on the dashboard and win- At 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Moore broke down. He confessed the bru- tal rape-slaying; agreed to lead deputies to the murder scene if they didn't make him look-at the As they prepared to leave the jail, the» questioners received Paar gg at 8 pm oem the a radio. report that Deputy Don Kratt Smith Funeral Home where the) had found the boty apaned in albody may be viewed. Funeral) ,™¢ Shamrock plant is located freshly-mowed hayfield; 20 feet off servic® will be held Wednesday at a lover's lane near Maybee and’ a.m. from St. Michael's Church, Sashabaw roads in Independence E i} i Bz i z 3 i F 3 5 zi 4 5 E : ; Z 3 ih E {i TE ee old girl and her, to her death from a reoftop. Pelice, with fina , Suggests that |guns drawn, held them off wees Se oe i é ape? He i; a : i 5 i ; E a gE # Fait % [ne 19 Die in Explosion. n vr et Texas Tank Firm saying he then dropped her into! 2.5 ot the intense heat. Poa? cola tee belts’ he Be Pontiac Deaths gic, sagt te trom ‘he ine ° oll or its by-products. George Clare Leach geen” County Memorial George Clare Leach, 50, died Hospital in this Texas Panhandle Huntington Park, Callt. . A former resident of Pontiac, Besides his wife, he leaves a \death of Mrs. Mary Ann Wain, troit. Rosary service will be held to- Saturday at 5 p.m. at his home in|city of 8,000 ne Mrs. Mary Ann Wain — |a shamrock otficial, - Word has been received of the/S#id there wasn’t * Mr, Leach married the former(fock employes and the others vol- Lenore Pemfret in 1926. unteer firemen from nearby tanks towns, | daughter, Phyllis Rushing of Glen-| Flames from the burning ford, Ohio, two sons, George angiwere hooting ot mitnign 6 i i ia ie fi 3 | i d q 3 5 if er # 2 ie =] 52 Bi EF gf # it oe | : & it i 33 gE ee y z f tf i z z E é Joseph Aspenieiter, both of De- |kind n the atomic bomb pic- tures,” The fireball was also sighted at Amarillo, © miles to the south. eight miles northeast of Dumas. 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Sizes 30-48, 5 colors. 70—Reg. 2.95 Men’s Imported Wool and Nylon Socks *verve eee eee tane eee .1.44 Famous make. One site fite all. Bices and browns, 70-—Reg. to $5 Summer Dress Shirts . 3.44 Sanferized cotton, Washable. 14--1616, white and 18—Reg. 2.98 Lightweight Dress Shirts oe e244 Bletted collar. 14% oot 12—Reg. t to7 750 Knee Length Ps Pajamas 3.88 to 4.88 prea ones in 3 All patterns and styles In 16 45—Reg. to 3.98 Lo Sleeve e Sport | Shirts ....1.44 Gidken"Cipeox’ ok. Cab 30—Reg. to 12.98 Slightly Soiled "Sweaters 3.88-8.88 Famous brand nylons and eriens. ¢ 10—Reg. 4.98 Fine’ Handbags. RsbewNGeds ees « 2.88 Grains, vinyls, berlaps, straws. Fall colers. 10—Reg, 5.98 Imported and Leather Purses ............+. + + 3.88 Fine quality bags in whites and pastels. 50—-Reg.- 2.98 Plastic Hantbage seesesegese +188 styles, colors, aha pes. Pai 7.98 Soft Leather ‘Shoulder Bags ....5.88 Famous maker, completely washable, - 4.88 20—Reg. 7. 7.98 1 Lustrous Pastel Straw Bags.. shia 2 98 8 Plastic and Fabric Handbags . 1.44 vagabonds. Darks ané pastels. -88c Popular elutehes in grey flannel and plaids. Smart bags tn totes and 15—Reg. 2.98 Clutch Style mesnotos vei 25—Reg. 1.00 Pastel Cok Colored Scuffs onssseceeseee ashable terryeloth or 20_—Reg. 1 ped value Fam Famous Make Hosiery .. . .88¢ . Per toy 135 ‘pales ue Knee » High Str Stretch Hose: -44c . Teps for shorts. Part weet 30-—-Reg. 1498 Summer-Time Jewel ry eee eeeee -3.44 | seg, 2.98 § Super Time Jewelry. -.--+-- 1.88 15—heg. 1.98 . 1.98 Match-Together Jewelry ..ea. 1.44 90--Ree. 10° 1.00 Tallored or Dressy Earrings... .66c Large size, battens or dainty small sets. .66c 400— Values to : to 1 35 35 Famous Hudson Nylons as seams pain Watch Bape Reg to 128. os Z0—Reg. 6.50 Drama Idents £ for girls . ey ee eee See. = *eeeeeev eure 204 48—Reg. 1.98 Shorty Gow ‘Bettes frent coat and lg ON Street Fleer. 70—Reg. 1 1.98 No Iron, Cotton Plisse Slips oven kt : Smart sylen cLakeAnce 6 OF sat aa famous mer paeneee 5 Ooee teeter et eeeeeh eee ere eee , Seeder lace snd 80.0.2: eereeness 11.88 .£.96 Famous Brand Girdles cits ae 140—No Ir Coton Plage Slips Ree. 2.98 . 144 187—Reg. 2: 2.99 No Iron Cotton Plisse Slips L388 30_Reg, 2.9 Buton Front Coton Gown . 1.88 shorty gowns. Det prints on white, - Tie stp frent. 12-18 in pastels. : : 25—Reg. 7.98 Low Cut, Full Skirt sen 37-—Reg. 2.79 9 Boy's Blu Blue Jeans Re 11> Res. 0.0 0.00 Boy's Unlined Jackets . . 188 25—Reg. 1.98 § Boy's San. Walking Shorts cord 43—Reg. et ae ee a1 88 Sentortzed, slipper My, % : 100—Reg. 1.29 Cool Plisse Pajamas .. eeeene 6 e886 . Ne treming needed. ‘aoe a Bises 1-€. - 188 - ‘Seedy, Gotan tall gactete ond Chite. 9-14. 100—Reg. 0.00. Sanforized Cotton Play Cloths 88¢ Pedal pashers—shorte—midrifts. 41—Reg. 1.98 Boys’ and Girls’ Swimwear. . ci Gals’ 1-pe. styles; boys’ nylon or tastes. 96—Reg. 1.98 1.98 Boy's-Giris’ Pn oy Playsuits ..144_ 17—Reg. 2: 2.98 Washable Girls’ Jackets seen -1.88 sides. 7-14, 80—Reg. to 6.96 ¢ Girls’ ‘Smart Swimwear ....2.44 Cotten er latex in sizes 80—Reg. to 2.98 Girls’ Sleeveless Blouses ... .88¢ Senferized cottons in tailered styles, 3-14. § colors. 119—Reg. 1,00 Girls’ Cotton Sanforized Skirts 44¢ pastel prints. 3-6x. 48—Reg. to 2.98 Girls’ Summer-Type Dresses 1.44 Sanferised cottons, pastels and prints. 3-14, SAVE ON THE THIRD FLOOR 198—Cotton Skirts. Values to 19.95 ... .2,88-12.88 13—Long Wearing Shorts. Values to 5.95 1.88-3.88 6—Values to 8.98. Smart Slacks .......3.88-5.88 2—Pedal Pushers. Values to 5.98 .......,...3.88 5—Pert Jackets, Values to 6.95 ...........-3.88 30—Famous Swim Suits Values to 25.00 ......... .8.88 & 16.88 51—Coordinate Dresses. Values to 16.98 4.88-10.88 41—Sportswear Blouses. Values to 5.98 . .1.88-3.88 10—Swim Sandals. Values to 3.98 .......... 2.88 59—Play Suits. Values to 8.98 ..........2,88-5.88 192—T-Shirts. Values to 4.98 .......+;++.88¢-3.88 145—Cotton Sleeveless Blouses. Reg. 5.98... seer ebdivs oa bs Steen 96-38 tn & rainbow of colors. J eee -2.88-3.88 69—Reg. 19.98 Cotton Cord & Linen Suits . 10.88 ; Jeniors, 7-15; Misses, 10-20; Hiives, 1414-944. ite ies. 3 19.98 Faille Coats, fully lined ivasuas 8.00 full length. and beige. s0_Reg, 2 22.98.24 98 Better Dresses . .8.88-10.88 washable stiks, cottons and sheers, 10—Values to 49.98—Bridal Dresses ..... 28.09 10—Reg. Sone oe ay Aa Lined Toppers 10.88 60—Value to 8.98 Housedresses ..........4. 1.44 Washable, Sanferized, tép styled. Broken sises. 96—Reg. 3 3. 99 § Seersucker Culottes ........ , 288 ast drying. 12-20; 1416-224. Pree bee 10.98 vy and Cotton CNN 5B. i rs as es 3. 88 and 5.88 Shert and % sleeves. Misses and women's tines, 150—Value to 16.98 Dresses eT are 3.88-5.88-8.88 Pepsiar fabrics and Juniors, misses, women's sizes, e- SAVE ON THE FOURTH. FLOOR 28—Reg. 4.95 Plastic Shower Curtain Sets. 288 ite 2.99 Inflatable Bolsters «...+..+.-. 8 26_Reg, 2.29 Venetian Blind Tupé Kits le : 25—Reg. 3.98 Terry Auto teat Covel 20, 46—Rog, to 9,98 Knlt Sure Ft Slip Covers 28 1 45g. to 1.08 fat Tallred Bedspreads. 988 82 pr—Reg. 6.98 Print Rayon Draperies . .p 388 | Full ninety tnebes tong. “SI pr—Reg. 6.98 Nylon Ruffle Curtains as Z 48—Reg. to 3.99 Crawford Awnings. tte ee ee nme 9% ond 8 foot widths 1s—Reg, 24.60 Glider Cushion Sets cosesees a = YG = ' sibel 1.49 Seat Cushion Pads ‘eve wees 17—Reg 1.99 Glider Rain Coats pe a A 67 , 10,98-45.00 Custom Made Draper via Bag 10883 All View Quality’: 203.16 :% | . Drapery sad Cee Rent. SRE Tailored/Rutfled Display Curtains ....¥ Off £ Dannie RE NER HI | i Mh to four yard lengthe. ae Reg, to €Be yard Aus’ Coton Pri ‘Reg. to 149 SAVE on 50—Reg. 1.49 Horn of Plenty Baskets... 446 ot oem heats e * 58—Reg: 9.95 Oscillating Sprinklers voce Covers 90560 eres. All tet quality, j 10—Reg. 49.95 9x12 Nylon Rugs aoe Boom size in four colors. Slight trreguiers. $3—Reg. 7.98 Parchment Shade Pally Lamps 3.88 Brass and blend, brass and beck, 60—Reg. 6.95 Car Mats Bet of two ft any car. ¢ colors. 5—Reg. 14.98 14” Cut Lawn Mewes pose s1O88 18” stse, regular 18.96,,,.16.08 * 17—Reg. 4.98 Picnic Baskets .......0+++++« 2.88 Fitted—service for four. 43—Reg. 1.98 Wrought Iron Ash Trays . eeeeee -88¢. First quality, with elgarette holders. 24—Reg. 2.85 Nu Enamel Satintone Semi-gloss 1.44 In quart siee. Several colors te choose from. 59—Reg. 1.00 House-Hold Gadgets .. Donat maker—laundry sprinkliers—meat cleavers, ete. 50—Reg. 2.25 Nu Enamel Flat Paint seeenee ed Quart size—several colors te cheose from. ~ 50—Reg. 2.25 Rubbermaid Housewareg ree Adc ee ae 15—Reg. 29.95 9x12 Cotton Loop Rugs ....16.88 6 color choles. CRabey eeyete. 10—Reg. ate Sparkling tall Juice Glasses ..1.88 Set of eight . ee ome 60—Reg. 89¢ Ceramic Ash-Trays occa ta 8 sizes in wine, green, chartreuse, $6-heip. Ste Plastic Ditiaatware .6icc5c 0? Savcers, salads, 4 colors. Plates, 660, 84—Reg. 98c Flint Kitchen Tools beeneeeeene eee” Red plastic handles, Ist quality. Reg. 1.96 Aluntinum Pop Corn Bowls . of 5 bowls. 1 large, 4 small, 60—Reg. 1.98 Famous Brand Cutle Assorted cutlery for your kiteben, , 6—Reg. 14.95 Underground Sprinkler System 188 “i f Three nossies. ee wa aa amis ti ie lc <7 4 eee teen tees sesnvsee Bd scees isc Ri RE ce i ae Bi Maiti : 4 ) oa oeaaeena ee ip hieiick iat ity Al ij gl i lh i i i is i ale: tal 7A mi 5 a ah li ly als le A MN Mt th ti J i ge Ait aos « i Na Am ii 9.8, I. ot Besides the purchase price of $180.- wishes of “life. It is important, too, because “it will enable the national organ- ~ fzation of the Salvation Army to establish here its 120th rehabil- ~ Station center, x 2: fF the Army intends to spend about in alterations, including ad- the entire community for * During the 12 year life of this program no less than 7,800,000 ‘veterans took advantage of the opportunity to continue their cost to the country was $14.5 bil- A Se eal a © "the Nation dividends in improved education m and skills and larger incomes of its veterans. es ie -At the outset educators were far from unanimous in support of this program, which became operative with President Roosrve.t's signature on June 22, 1944. Some feared un- favorable effects on education in gen- etal. Others expected a wave of rowdyism and that the. veterans It was not long, however, be- ‘fore the GIs dispelled these ideas. 4s a rule they proved themselves ‘good students, seriously in- ‘terested’ in acquiring further education and anxious to take their rightful places in civilian life. : es ee Of the veterans who qualified under this bill, 2,200,000 went to col- lege and 3,500,000. attended schools below college level. On-the-job or on- the-farm training was. taken by. 2,100,000. . But the veteran won’t disappear from the campuses and training sthool with the expiration of this _ World War It program. Under the Ko- _ fean GI bill, now in its fourth year, _ some 750,000 veterans are expected to ) to school this fall. There is every n to believe that this program, 0, will prove to be a good ffivest- ¥ é she had fallen in. = x x . Equally tragi¢ is the fact that Mr. Srarxs, a building contractor, built the 18 by 20 foot pool last year so _ that his children would have “a nice place to swim.” Unfortunately, how- ever, because of business pressure,he @ had been unable to carry out his plan Mr. and Mrs. Sparks can be as- sured that the sympathy of the entire community goes out to them. They can be assured, too, that the fate of little Norma Jane ‘will inspire every-. one to greater watchfulness over the safety of small children. : laa . “Unper the appropriation the House voted, plus the carryover, the Defense Department would have $36,200,000,000 to spend during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1956.” News item. Surely it will need more mofiey than that, which figures a more $4,000,000 an hour — days, _ nights and Sundays. EEE Manttyn Mownoz would soon pay . enough in federal taxes to liquidate the national debt if she were to be- come an ecdysiast. The Man About Town Our Vote in ’54 Oakland County’s Primary Results of Two Years Ago ight: When we ask all the questions. Eighteen: When we know all In the 1954 primary election, Oakland Coun yu pub: voted as follows on rerno’ o d, 19,662; Cleary, 5,549; Keyes, 3,314. Williams, un- tor the Democratic nomination, polled 22,700. In the November election - Leonard carried the county, receiving 76,- 210 to 75,625 for Williams. x According to a quiet poll conducted MAT during the past few weeks, Leonard will find the going different in Oakland County on Aug. 7. A total of 67 Repub- licans, picked at random in 27 voting pre- cincts scattered over the county, shows 44 favoring Cobo, 12 for Leonard and 11 un- committal. A phone call Friday from , * Mrs. Blanch Watterson of Keego Harbor suggested that it should be spelled “Fryday.” Perhaps farmers in the Pontiac area are luckier than they think. A letter over the signature, . _ “& Stricken Lapeer Farmer,” | says: “I read your Iteri about lodged _ wheat in Oakland County, but. it is far © . ‘worse up this way. Over a thousand acres are ruined. I lost 40 acres myself.” Personal note: The sister ship of the “Andrea Doria” was berthed near the “Queen of Bermuda” when Mr: and Mrs. Joe Haas arrived w York on the latter last Monday stricken liner was due to take the same berth later in the week as its sister departed for Genoa, The fog had enveloped the Atlanticyfor several days, and the fog horn on the Bermuda liner blew for ten seconds every minute ~ throughout Sunday night. What looks like the usual rousing time is the 20th annual frolic of the Retail Merchants Association, to be held at the i Pontiac Country Club, just out Elizabeth Lake Road on Aug. 15. Big doings are in the making. First home crown potatoes of the sea- son are reported by Phil. Alexandrine of Keego Harbor, who has them as large as hen’s eggs. ©. -- The deer are so plentiful in the area of big woods on Waldon Road in Orion Township that — ’ Otte Hodgson who lives on its edge says, they sally out nights and raid the vegetables in his garden. — pe eae Verbal Orchids to— : Mrs. F..N. Hilton of Watkins Lake; eighty-fourth birthday. WHR Sica David Lawrence Says: : Give-Aways Prevente medical insurance and more of the calities WASHINGTON — 3 i g E z : agStegize7? ally ait a freitiy its iH i isi i He. gli ATE i i | é ple in i Korean War. As soon as armament expenditures are cut down, Con- gress thinks of many ways to spend what is saved, TO SATISFY VOTERS Few members of Congress went home this time without something constituencies; Some of the proj- ects—like the law to build new roads—required some taxes to be paid by the users to help meet the costs of construction but many of the projects are local or regional and cannot be justified as national. The idea that local communities or adjacent states should join in ~ paying for these improvements ‘geems to a large extent to have been ignored. lions a year from the U.S. Treas- ury and the soll bank may add If it hadn't been for the segre- issue there would have been z | i 3 it NIE we Ae people projects don't like to line the sponsors or those to — Te ‘el: :: : fy sé ith c palit cariire ate Belly breathing, chest breathing. Trouble is.a lot of knuckleheads- who., have been bellows means. They managed to cut physical education, which is just tolerated in high school and college in a make-believe fashion. Several times I have tried earn- estly to teach the lesson here, byt too many things can happen t@ my copy before it appears in print. There are two types or breath- ing. First, - natural — breathing, otherwise called abdominal, belly, bellows, or diaphragmatic breath- ing. Second, costal or chest breathing. Natural breathing is more ef- ficient than chest breathing. Be- sides producing greater sera- tion (oxygenation) of the bleed, it produces better circulation than costal or chest: breathing. Older authorities thought that ordinary quiet breathing in the erect posture was the abdominal type in men, the chest type in women. Some of them thought this difference was die to the wearing of tight clothing by wom- en. Better observers found that Indian and Chinese women who had never worn tight clothing - breathed naturally, that is the. ab- dominal type breathes with the bellows, the dia- phragm, belly, or abdominal type. A savage, or for that matter an athlete breathes with his bellows. During great exertion every in- take of air expands or inflates the beliows, bag, or belly, while the . Chest or rib cage remains almost rigid. : H all this seems confusing, just remember one thing: When you breathe, -infiate your bel- Jows and nevér mind your chest, Evpry vedentary person pest 35,” AEs a i ‘ nit : ‘ “i fs Hair-Spli tH i Te cele f asf; B® i i { 5 a i ; z ! = 3 a iy z fe: eFe eey Fi i il gave Howbower 6 bage meee Ute ty sea Et Lt Eran Fieed€l dete ll i | EF si TT if Fis dais & aeieaien it Ni tte caTE cig aR: FiFegas i ty ; afi; ia tat | Bet slits bites Case Records of Psychologist: Crane Discusses Adopting Child a worthy challenge, isn’t it? Do any of you readers know of a higher record than five adoptions in the branches ; We psychologists have is not based in physical inherit- ance, bat upon child training. Repeatedly I have warned you that Cain and Abel, though blood ‘brothers, feuded so violently that So there is no magic in. being of blood kinship. The old saying that “Blood is thicker than water,” doesn't ring true, in the psycho- logical sense. * * * Furthermore, we are all blood kin under the skin, regardless of the color of our epidermis. ' We physicians can't tell from the blood offered for transfusions wheather it was drawn from a vein in the arm of a Chinese, a Negre, an Indian or a Caucasian. adopted?" you may ask. 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Dra Floor Fashi sae, ae Leer bee Sone Cee ne cane WISK.... 2... drained the from 7, es | Con 4667 Dixie Bihwey om $2083 ‘o teue lake he to oon “He figured that if he let the if BONITO 2. © 8 e © oe 4 a's gee potas eee ets te Me ee ae oe | A thin trickle of brook water ” Roberts said.) ie . er Street. ‘OO Ay 4 wna ice of oak wate bg tm to sat” Roberts sit] FE 465 E. Pike Street and 700 Au 7 swimmers and: boaters held sway |thing dramatic,” said. Sawyer, (ae = Ss & month ago. et tay ot Inow how thse st) By peur Se — a > now anchored on the lake bottom./® — . And the insects are nothing — ‘Young Republican Says “Sewite 6 pny EE ‘| i oung L) 7 P : He'll Back Leoricrd iting te Ike it the “cots DETROIT. x Alen| Cake far ban " She mitteeman from Michigan, an-|_ Some of the townspeople don’t — , ehomnsnete . nounced 9 ar neor ga a new) ae =f : . stam oor aoa = Democrats Plan i. s. 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The event is scheduled for | the reunion of the 1946 graduating class | Sunday at aac Park, beginning at of Pontiac High School with Mrs, Ronald 11 a.m. ee a en amt tn erate ett yt , - -job j + oWi always give me a big ee ae je tats san | ss amcabapibees Morne = If yu area good 0k a ' ga Ed bea chr aiag. 0 ; £6 Seal area & typist, you con she really wants. to—save the picture a dreary job as & s Amer heme wena toe on omeiv! Balmain Collection Lavish| Senznsu So yes, | - cel dase By NADEANE WALKER jackets and coats which only look Se Gere te bee ra aod a ay PARIS ® — A ciel capen in back view. They get], More? if you really mean busi- ¥ le cook, dietitian, Interior dee woe Be Gn ach ome garbcemeren nes fe “4 count: ... = 71 paychologist, ete. i ction today as the second week| Bosoms are emphasized with/*SACTICE AT HOME hoa Moen te tat doe Ob ie | And in the clinches, she's ex-jof the new Paris fashion season /bra draping and generous decol- While the children are growing, Maggio, 41, on a tour of several SS _ |pected to be able to pitch in and/got under way. Hletage, usually in three big scal-|yYou can squeeze in half an hour Atlantic City night spots Satur- a make a living in business. Priceless furs bordered trains |lops, Sometime thése bra tops are & day, regularly, and become a day night. : . = . NOT RELEVANT on fabulous evening coats, Bird of jin contrasting color or fabric. good typist. * 6 ¢ : But that’s where the trouble is,/P@radise, aigrette and ostrich) Queen Nefertiti hat You can use the shill as you go | “At the 500 Club, when their 2 Too often, the things she has done|Plumes shot up from formal hair- |bulbs—are in harmony with Egyp-| slong—tor family correspondence |starry-eyed presence was noted - at home seem utterly irrelevant to| st med royally in passage. jtian frieze embroidery in bands and véluntee: work. and greeted with a public an- e the business world. |, ase AG RE ee: Garten /6E Ue we ee ea a ah yee cathe ts be aca oat “ * nostalgia toward proclaims a want, need, ‘ ' : All those years of homemaking! 4. teauties, D’Annuntio heroines,|in cut, It's all too tricky to ex-|get one. To be able to type welll Joe Iesked down ‘at the tablecloth but makes date and/—but they wouldn't say a word in _ to type | wed twice, the last time to actress 4d, self-| Marilyn Monroe, This broke tp how 'to| she has -since’ Arthur Miller. ‘ Fostine Prose Fhete Class of ‘46 Reunion Set for Sunday \'His,’ ‘Her’ Glasses [and “Hers” — in Mouthwash Set tone Interesting idea in “thank you” The gifts is a mouth wash set that adds! glasses and bottle look so a handsome touch to any bath-| any homemaker would take pleas- ure i Bosomy figures become unbal- anced in wide collars, large hats, ' tight skirts. Easy-swinging skirt provides a fresh kind of balance. 3 The most prevalent panel is the 7 flat, floating type, stitched down & from waist to hips. This softens the ~ narrow silhouette for the top-heavy ~ build who should keep the top a _— _ ——— ——— _— conupenied by the ier =] SHOE E SALON—-MEZZANINE FLOOR Regularly $5 y ren 5.98 5. 83 . -6 dium hat o.k, _ | Pia ee eer cnmactst 4 Just 88 8 rein’ a bet: ek oe ee as Weiie fo a 83 2 ter maker, or more. ONCE A YEAR " ACCESSORIES—MAIN FLOOR ROBES — STREET FLOOR Regularly to 14,98 mesma a Srnec en Beautifully shyla much — of our magnificent V2 PRICE SPECIAL OPEN BLOUSES 188 - 2.88: Final. Clearance SHOES All Nationally Advertised Brands Regular to 12.95 Jacquelines and Bisques De Regular to 12.95 , Naturalizers 6. Regular to 16.95 Marquise 4. i Regular to 8.95 CASUALS Spring and Summer 4. Regular to 5.98 Fresh new cottons! Spuns and Linens, white pastels, Prints. 32 to 38. BLOUSES — STREET FLOOR ; F ee Make ‘Swim Suits 6.50 Regularly to 12.95 Better Lastex and Failles. Lovely ewer cottons. 32 to 3 3.33 Regular. 8.98 1 and 2- beoutiful printed YOUNG FOLKS—LOWER LEVEL will want several at this price. iene All oy one Most ee SWIMWEAR—STREET WEAR 3 RS Ace lh (ating 6 Nate ELS MERE CGE RS as® Rhy es SUPERB SPECIAL PRIDE PERMANENT.... g 50 You'll walk with pride when Ba ee nine tage With this wonderful ela Ae <a beauticians will create an exquisite coif for you—at the unbelievable low price of .. Complete OUR $20 PERMANENTS, , SPECIAL ..... seeeeecceauees s] 0 * OUR $25 and $30 denser pein ‘] 5 No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! New Summer Fomous Makers . Hand Bags Summer Robes 2.00 Be e RS IRAN SN NNN #. = od * ~ Matching Skirts and Tees’ wanted fashions. MAIN FLOOR Better Dresses 11.90 Regularly to 35.00 Many one of a style. All sizes. . Life aver Summer Suits 10.90 Regularly 19.95 Many one-of-a-style. All sizes. SECOND FLOOR | SPECIAL Complete “WHERE SERVICE and QUALITY ARE SUPREME” : - DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. | . Phone. i -Stock up! Charge it to your C.B.A. or | ' JULY SALES STOREWIDE AT : Andre Beauty eSalon Fe 5.9257 “ -¢harge account. : ARTHUR’S , ‘ . : | i | ; | , f t 6 : | ‘ s 4 aro \ Te 4 mee i to ! \ 5 | as oe pe eS ee Coie PE ee ek ee I a — ig dha psy rh ay py Girls’ Plisse Nighties much can improve. theia- selves in eight og Tens Reg. 2.98 1.98 of thousands of women join every Now ae . —. 5 nt some of these letters . »* nothing quite so inspiring as suc- e Ladies’ & Children’s roe thes van lated a cheoe> A Summer Purses and the resulting : women Some Reduced to '/ it easier ‘to"Go yourself. Summer Jewelry Also, letters trom Marathon win- questions many Reduced to '/. women wonder about, These letters . ain lalso have lots of human interest Sichios il | lation between HOLLIZLES. B aby land corre: a . f living. They 4 Be. with a New Permanent for * “Machine and Machineless Permanents and Cold Waves We Specialize in Haircutting ; ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP OVER TASTY BAKERY rrr eee Fe eee ee ee ee ee adh 80% N. Saginaw SASS: Call for Your Appointment! | accents the smooth look! “TEEN-PROPORTIONED BOBBIES” Coke date » +» prom date . ... a.stroll through the park. You're prettier than ever when your smooth look starts with Bobbies. For Bobbies have the teen touch you just can’t get in bres and girdles designed for older figures. Bras may fit in the eup, but they're loose across the ... gap im an unflattering way under the arms. And “growhimp™ girdles’ are loose at the waist and won't fit _ gaioothily over the hip. Insist on your very own figure 4 makers. Come in, let us fit'you in Bobbies . . . Bras, te eon Britches and Girdles, today! % A : wd Bobbie Bra No. 44! , nowy-fresh to 1.50 assist sy Hobbie Britches No. 819, @ proper fit. elastic net . : with dainty border of lace elastic. Also oveilable os Girdle Ne. 919. $3.95 We Invite Your Charge Account! ay Ste is: | A4.N. Saginaw, Strand Theater Bldg. FE 246921 HOSIERY AND FE 2-5600 Five Stylists to Serve You— ~ BETT Y Le CO: 2 306 Riker Bldg. BEAUTY STUDIO FE 2-5221 CORSET SHOP — ® leisure habits would help in furn- FORT COLLINS, Colo., (INS) — Puzzled about the “right” way to decorate? If so, a home furnish ings é&kpert recommends a strong dose of Western individualism. | Porget traditions and forget what the neighbors did last week, _ Every family, tor example, sets a traffic pattern all its own through the living room. Is the furniture placed to fit this pat- |you've had an eye on interfere study of the family’s Miss Grind- Other families might discover | they didn’t have to squint at the TV if the living room were re- arranged. ' The decorating specialist advis- ‘es the housewife above all never ito forget her own convenience. | An electrical outlet hidden behind Long extension cords have a | mean way of tangling with dust e. a lot. PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 30; 1050 oY ee - i <u eee £2 eax S = 1 tk Fy ii v8 : Esas 4 <5 ent for the romantic if Noa Should Men Be Invited to Shower? This Is One Affair * “T am not a neurotic. I did not expect every day to be a honey- moon but somehow the excitement, the sparkle had gone. Our mar- riage had hecome routine. * * * *] don't know whose fault it was. | We both work hard, my husband at his job and I with our home and children. We have our feet on Reader Assured! By EMILY POST A girl writes: “Two other girls sian, Sylvia Peres Says Vows in Lutheran Church Rite The Rev. John C, Streit per- formed the 6 o'clock ceremony at Grace Lutheran Church Saturday evening, uniting in marriage, Syl- via Peres and Varton A. Karago- The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Mayer of Arthur street and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Vartauhie Kara- gosian of North Perry street. her Bible. ATTENDANT IN BLUE imops and vacuum cleaner exten- i Given in by her brother, Leonard the bride wore a white ecrystalette gown Her shoulder veil was secured to a Chantilly lace pillbox hat. She carried an arrangement of li- lies-of-the-valley and white carna- *itions, centered with an orchid on A gown of blue chiffon was worn Srey ‘Dear Mrs. Post: “I have been invited to epend two weeks with some friends who live in a big city. This will be my first trip to this city and we will probably be doing a lot of sightseeing as well as eating out a good*deal. I would like to know just what my obliga- tions are in regard to paying my share.” , -_ * 7a ‘ Answer: Everything they sug- MRS, VARTON A, KARAGOSIAN| gest. and take you to they would = GREAT LAKES CRUISES 2-Day eee eR ERR THe eee CRUISES oad ere eben Phone FE 8-3251 awa les SAGUENAY-ST. LAWRENCE from $167.50 - Pontiac Travel Service 698 West Huron pay for as you are their guest. If. by Mrs. Lester Hubbell of Wyan-| however, there are several special dotte who served as the bride'sithings you would like to see and ‘only attendant. Her flowers werétyou suggest, then you could pay. a cascade arrangement of pink car- Dear Mrs. Post: “Is it ever permissible for a girl to take the first step and invite a young man te her house for dinner be- fore he has asked her for a | date?” Answer: It would be perfectly proper for her to invite him any- time she is asking other people— but do not invite him alone. * * . M, A, Karagosian served as best At the reception, held imme- diately follewing the ceremony at St. George Hall, Mrs, Mayer greeted her guests wearing a gray nylon chiffon dress and an or- | chid corsage. Mrs. Karagosian chose a blue en- jsemble with white accessories for pher son’s wedding. Her corsage Removes Tea Stains | first soak your teapot and cups ‘Followihg a northern Michigan Send in your choice of fabrics. _ Call ws your home Serving Pontiac Let Us Restyle, Rebuild and Modernize Your Furniture your worn, outmoded furniture to us now! We will rebuild from the frame out, . . restyle, and cover today, our representative wi FREE OF OBLIGATION . show you swatch after swatch of lovely fabrics at SAVINGS up te 40% OFF! All Work Gaearanteed for § Years Wiiuam Waicet Furniture Makers end Upholsterers . PHONE FE 4-0558 270.ORCHARD LAKE AVE. + te # also was of orchids. | suds. Then gently rub over the stains with a suds-laden sponge and rinse with scalding water. JULY Beauty Specials UP TO” 0% Nationally Advertised PERMANENTS $20 WAVES, $9} ()00 only $17,50 only jhoneymoon trip, the couple will |reside in Drayton Plains, OFF OUR PRICES eer ee eee $15 WAVES, $ "785 only ........ $10 WAVES, $ 6" only ........ $7.50 WAVES, 95. only ....... $ 4, for ‘Ladies Only’'| To remove brown tea stains,) ° in lots of hot soap or detergent} — dress-up wear that's young and ismart. Have either a slit neckline, or small peter pan collar. | No, 8414 with Patt-O-Rama in- iyards of 35-inch. lcoins, your name, ai desired, and the pattern number =" : ‘to Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372 'W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. . copy of the fall and winter ‘56. issue of our complete pattern book Basic Fashion—a complete sewing | | guide for every woman who sews. for herself and her family. | Starkweather lof Shower for Mrs. Gerald Starkweather of Overton street wag hostess at a miscellaneous shower Saturday honoring bride-elect Maxine Hurt. Maxine, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle B. Hurt of Auburn avenue, will become the bride of Jack Main Aug. 25. He is the son of Mr, and ae. John S. Main of Pemberton road. Home Scene Maxine Hurt sion to announce her bridal attend- ants, Mrs, John Hogan will serve as her sister’s matren of honor. Other attendants will be Marilyn Gary Lee Coin, nephew: of the — bride-elect will act 3 ae Usher. © Guests present at the shower. were Mrs. Hurt, Mrs. Main, Mrs. John Hogan, Marilyn Main, Nancy | Gray, Mrs, Moffat Gray, Marilyn Hamilton, Marcia Smith, Mrs. Ed- win Waterbury, Mrs. Paul Pearson, .” Mrs. C, S. Starkweather and Mrs. © Harold James, > < Picnics Are Real Fun —but Not for the Skin © Picnics are wonderful for the “ | disposition but bad for the skin. < Everything from bites and stings | to bumps and poison ivy takes its © beauty toll, . If you really did get into a- mess . of ivy or oak apply a paste made ~ of bicarbonate of soda and good « quality witch hazel. It relieves the~ burning and itching, aids in drying «. the blisters and retards spreading. *. Nail two empty spools to the ~ wall and you'll have a perfect broom holder. Just hang broom upside-down between the « the ~ spools. 4 « 8414 10-20 | A beautifully slimming frock for’ i For this pattern, send 35¢ in. . size: Ultra Care in : HAIR CUTTING Bleaching and Tinting (Grey or Faded Hair) Free, Parking 12 School St. FE 2-6039 — Send an extra 2%5c now for your | | WILLIAMK. COWIE. Custom Upholstering 21 Years of Practical Experience $78 Orchard Lk. Ave, FE 4-9857 i} + | a ik e 20% to 50% OFF We must sacrifice our beautiful merchandise to take room for our Fall and Winter stock. Many articles are being sold below cost. FREE With every purchase of $5.00 we will give 1 Jar COLLINITE- if CHROME GLOSS for your car. This is a $1 Value in itself | Open Daily 10 to 9P.M.—Sundey to 9PM. Ample Parking for All NELL MARGARET GIFT SHOP}, 2536 DIXIE HWY. ‘| < Block North of Pontiac Drive-In @ Fs 4% at whe} Beg ais : a ho i hand planned to achieve with less effort, a — higher shorthand skill. _. Other courses include Business Administration, Higher Accounting, Secretarial Typewriting, Comptometer and Calculator. AC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY. 20, 1056 TE: ___rHmrEey. |Hold Parley |Deanna L. Mielke Weds Kenneth A. Ish’ kers : . To reside in : . ; _ |neth A, Ish in a candlelight cere- : i ous. ennee 4 of oe rey cote. ee Se on i oe ‘ : 1 te tos o'clock rs. Kenneth. ; a Delegate tales yee ie A, Ish, who : ' nm) bwide | [John Streit in Grace Lutheran were married : ha the sedent ational Toast oo Saturday a ; Aonvention Hotel! The bride, daughter of Mrs. Don- . Grace : dn Boston, ‘Mase., Gertrude na M, Mielke of Sedum Glen drive, Lutheran president, was prin-|Wore @ floorlength gown of nylon Church. The : speaker / —=«-—=—_ tulle and hand-~clipped Chantilly bride is the \. ' /Miss |McMahan spoke on “Wejlace, The boat neckline was dermer : : oH Chosen the Good part." She|trimmed with sequins /\pointed out that “‘as members of|and the traditional long sleeves Deanna Lee ee ea a - Mielke, as wives, mothers) woe vell of silk illusion daughte laag-ier but through] 5.12 in piace hy a crown of se- ee 7 for training in self-im-| cuins and seed pearls, and she 4 we are better qualify-) oo. s strand of pearls and Mielke of Also speaking during the four- | seanctte Pierce was maid of Sop eae _| Say convention were Summer G- licnor, Gloria Rose, Mrs, Robert are ¢ Weutenant governor ot |eeCaitum and Starr Linda Feath- Mr, and Mrs... Massachasetts; John RB. Hayes, | stone were the bride's other at- A. C. Ish of uM Boston; and Alfred T. | odants Their gowns were > Dover s a mayor of Medierd, |1s nioned identically of crystalette | road. ~ ; : \ : ee : - jim blue, green, pink and orchid : a | The’ convention opened with ob eg oe ds mupupegilidianinitiasin ile 4 classroom hours, the college girl will wear the _ter) is used for the little jacket and wide skirt er Pana alo seems : oR at th ME For $, Z 7 ‘wear , 2 is or i je i i : - 2 _aanen — Se slim skirt this fall. But when it comes to dates, she'll jacket has black velvet collar and lace braid trim. Skirt ee ant calltas @ seaal a - Bea Ce ter as blossom out in wide skirts and even prop them with for classroom (right) is in tweed, is belted and has Canada; countries bhving Toast-| ey owe GIRL IN YELLOW ' . wR uty. ntel . : Ti ie sible 9 sme (bid: « Cee ee It would look the feet busines sesedion. | A oorlength, dress ke fee ar on tie Tod . s coheh dae Lightly quilted cotton print (cen- ae : Fae grvgeenanat So “*|matching headpiece was — We epeniallsd eect Anal: 4 : | can syeetm cours, tee. otro [neat pea eotaeoes ae Hair Cutting and Hair Styling | | , . | ° te sree, ent Shey ere ia of yl, fethered ear ! mqety t ell. ! | beld in tho varions regions prier | Kenneth, son of Mr. Our Better PERMANENTS From Let Child Tell You if You're Wrong sti """ ees ssc] Our Better PERMAN s10 | ; : wre ‘Mrs, R. A. Crawley of Van-|his brother, Paul Ish, to s _ Over 20 Years’ ‘ By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE | absorbed in repairing his ex- jwith something that wasn’t true If all children got this training,|Couver, British Columbia, was the/best man. > et. ae ; Dave's family subscrbes to a| press wagon. look up at me—and say what|they would spare us most of the|ttstanding speaker. Her subject Ushers were Harlan : ; ‘a you should have. said before. Say|bad temper, lies, disobedience and|was “Cherry Blossoms, ‘the Rock- Detroit, Milton Mielke Jr., broth- His best) He said, “Mother found this be-it, me, ‘Dad, you were wrong,’” |general peskiness by which they|ies and Grand Canyon.” —=—_| or of the bride, and Robert Me- 4 friend's family doesn’t. So Dave, |hind the couch where I was Tead-!" Dave had only got to the second|now say “You-are wrong” in ag-| Mrs. Howard Wheatley. repre-| Calum. Ricky Mielke; cousin of : who is eight, takes pleasure in giv-|ing it last night. So I was wrong: | wong when the tension in his tace|gressive action instead of aggres-\Septed. the Pontiac Toastmistress) the bride served as ring bearer, ™ ing them covies that his parents|You didn’t give it to the Mac-inroke ond he began to, ery with|sive words. Club and was a delegate by proxy | ‘ . have finished reading. " the relief of his releaser burt and “Se ltor the Redford Cb. ing oo cine held" at cP ts Ml ie tah et ee «tt SST wg a yc Dave said he hadn't seen it {Then his father sald gently, “Dave putey emn'ge'tetale's cam te sive. words. Unies lke Daves|¢ VES. Nelson For her daughter's wedding Wi = his father 'said,.“T guess the Mac-iyou should have said, ‘Dad, you say “You are wrong”. when he |father we deliberately undertake to * Mielke wore a dress of | a S heen riving them my magazine, 1/- live perpetual victims to their in- sage was of Bird-of-Paradise. -4 seen HD N E direct, protesting, aggressive sc- Mrs Frank Nelson entertained ments sc pay < : found the magazine. So her hus- , : sofa are era tile te tan (amd 2. Clan of Fia.| accessories and an orchid cor. ; where seemed: that our authority over ? : ce A centerpiece of rubrum lilies,| Mrs. Harold B, Euler of Otfawa tragite, based not en truth, but [Theodore F. McManus end 34m. lern Michigan, eben ae a PERMANENTS __ [chrysanthemums and sweetheart acoignarg and Mrs, John Tate and Mrs. B. J./semble with black accessories and : roses flanked by tapers in white} Guests invited to the afternoon] For it is humanly impossible for)Gilien Jr., of Birmingham. the white corsage from her / ——_ satin gines candelabra completed|‘es were Mrs. Mofiat, Mrs. Euler,jus to be slways right. oo) ae eee ae ee ag = 4 SHAPING ae. Seta tea|John Windiate, Mrs, J. Lee Voor-| pose our views on Dave, we never(Mérs, Charies Walton, Mrs. Hilton/home in East Lansing 7 te Hair Cuts manasa bette dect “Renee Gey Te ee ea Nie drt a ey es ee eau Nn heat a nd Our Specialty Mrs. Elmer R. Pettengill enter-| Theodore Pauli, Mrs. Arthur R./them. They are to be respected|Mrs. Charles Houghton, Michigan State College. : WS / vere canue ninea }'ined at the affair, held in her/Young, Mrs. C. R. Gately, Mrs.ionly because they are the very aa : Na dain wa (inte, ata moe = ae OS "IT ties’ Church Unit Meets e MACK?S Nancy, dangher ore Mot- maker of Waterville, Ohio. T Ni es urcn UN ee a : Angelus Others Mrs. H. T. Baker, Fourteen members Ladies|Edith Hillman and Mrs, Alex Kas- of. Peeps fy ip wnt inonn ds become the bride of Richard Fox nin, Seetiannd:Getadanee ew ime INOW Aid Society GenctLt” Leteeslten. hire. Halligan tovtuell Gor when a. 2577 DIXIE MIGHWAY Euler in an early fall wedding. (Stuart Whiffield, Mrs, Harold E. k met bers to meet at her home on Short = ' Rickard is the son of Mr. and Howlett, Mrs. Clifford T, Ekelund,| TO. a eC: Thursday at the home of Mrs. /street for the August meeting. = TTTIITkT TLL Sina baker tae ee Pickles Eases eae oe Mi Cunningham| : ’ S\Gately, Mrs, Crane Mrs. ‘Theodore Allebach ied de-/A41SS CU Beginners’ or Refresher Courses Sires | | ctins mat swe a reret elt Wed Detroiter a Cauliflower Bit sinew Ohio. Peter Commagiams GREGG SHORTHAND: icy Recipe — |qa"Susm aeceing’ tr ehiclorincing the engngsment ote JANET ODELL were for a money:'daughter, Margaret, to . MONDAY AUGUST 6 : téicmseacaras you\™aking project to be ‘held te|aeevison. He fe the son of Mr: end A complete program of training in Gregg Short- a begin to think about making|" Hosesses tor the day were Mrs. [date has been set for the wedding a a = a mI a Teds ‘= WOODWARD et SQUARE LAKE ROAD : , Bennett, Mrs. C. C. Patter | DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING Band Mrs. H. Wayne Longair also ‘also bakes fancy cakes ry VETERAN APPROVED — Gi Coiplhthig: thé aeet Net wirel Vernal meanion swowp end-all é . He Oliver, Mrs. yitiens the Gold Star Mothers. a ae Cucumber Céuliflower Pickles The Business Institute teres sae OO" | Stra eae 1 West Lawrence Phone FE 2-3551 =| quare nce et CALL, PHONE OR WRITE FOR BULLETIN 4 roup Meets ‘ Mtaspoons wrarard. seed | Fu RR ER RRR RRRRR RRR RRE RRR E RAAB Members of the Allemanders <“quares pesled ied cacumbers | —— - Square Dancing Club gathered at/erets ; the Ralph Haan home on Hillcrest| } 24"umonlens. seed PERFECT Ticy tive square| Combine ‘vinegar, sugar, ‘a Thirty fi ples sugar, salt, | danced indoors and gut-ot-doces to}spices and alum. Bring to « boli eaves club caller. Bring to boiling pont again, but : freshments were served fol-|do not boil. Pack at once in the evening of dancing, and|sterilized jars, Let stand 3-4 days! DELICIOUS were discussed for the ac-|before using. You may use tiny ties of the coming dance sea-|whole pickles and whole onions for} FOOD . cae inet: in’ Mester for Coreful Dan the Pontiac Laundry Man| Hated to rough it, . Fi ff D | To most service she'd find > . U ? r y on pevoettons aie FAMILY Just Send Your Se yoy eee Ber ew © NIGHTS ire Family Wash She dines in true style, Where service AND food ere AY THR The flat pieces*will be returned all ironed. The perfection! , be SE u wearing apparel and both towels will be fluff ; dried and folded. Very little left for you to do. FREE Your Best Buy Is FI D Plastic Bag With s Fluff ry All Dry Cleaning | 6 CAREFUL | FE28/Ol @ PONTIAC LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS | CALL > FE28/01 ] -* Fashion News from * On-the-Spot for _ Direct from FEDERAL DEPARTMENT STORE * News of the Women’s World! JOIN LARRY and LORRY Mondey Through Friday at 10:00 A. M. WHAT you.Wantto HEAR WHEN YOU Want to HEAR It RADIO PONTIAC uy People Who KNOW! 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Phone, “Right across from 1 F : oe S | uindigmieely il caemeatl., » nt bali er bn it reads: “Here Nes the last} * PEON | 30) ONO awwas'nee" The Blonde Cried ie “omg Shayne capcom gn fo ‘with’ gay couples in evening/then he turned away with a dress, coming and going from the|*hrug. He stepped back from ‘bank of elevators to the cock-|the desk ae © a cigarette, look- -“He's not here any longer. i in ' 7 | ward a row of phones at Shayne’s “Tl take you to his office.” _—e Burke Lumber Company right ‘The young man detached himself | The detective started to pro-| from the pillor and te Shayne’s itest but, realizing he'd get faster) faint surprise it remained stand- _presults by observing protocol,| ing, He led him beyond the desk ASSOCIATES | wert to one of the phones and) ints » corridor, around the corner asked the same question. and closed i it fi THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY * I t ; i t ; i i = wiley RAR ketenes, 3 Pe a Ae SS BREE Dreier rs, ii 2 At a oe i “ ‘ é “3 I 4 * * * course. Is this social or busi- suite,” Gerdon 80, 1956 one in 4 pline on Red ‘Heard a lot about you, of iy just _— f PLANT AND OFFICE: 941 JOSLYN, PONTIAC COMPANY | A pleasant female voice re-| He stopped near the end at a) “Charles and ‘peated the name and said almost|door marked “Private; knocked) “Anything else on the c | immediately, “Twelve-ten. Would/and then opened the door. He| “No notations. That means jyou like me to ring them?” stepped inside and said smartly, | run-of-the-mill as far as observa-| | Shayne said, “Please.” He let|‘‘Mr. Gerdon. This is Mr. Shayne tions go.” | the phone ring six times befcre from Miami.” * * | replacing it, Shayne followed him in to a! Shayne said, ‘Can you get some-; No Reason to Wait Any Longer ! [998 Great TV Value! ' WITH A FAMOUS NAME MOTOROLA 21 in. TV. Diagonal Mensurement Regular $249.95 Big picture TV in beauti- ful cabinet mounted on easy - to - move base. Steady, clea? picture, marvelous tone, easy to set dials. NO MONEY DOWN General Electric Big LB-10 REFRIGERATOR Regular $269.95 Big family size retrigertoe 95 by GE Across - the - top freezer . . . large crispers WITH ond odied storage on the 19 >. ) id meter plan. KELVINATOR 30 in. Range Regular $249.95 5189". Compare the giant-size oven. 4 fast heating surface units, light and timer. , NO MONEY DOWN > There's not much question about what Cadillac ownership has recently become, For then we will talk about the generous Always. Sunny Days With the this man and his son have on their minds. We will explain, for instance, that it is allowance we can give them on their They're thinking about Cadillac~and now possible to become the proud owner _ present car—and how short the waiting Hamilton Dr yer — about how wonderful it would be to have _ of a 1956 Cadillac for little more than the _ period is on the Cadillac of their choice. , 3 rs one in their own. driveway! cost of far lesser cars. They will find, we feel certain, that they Imagine your wonderful (ag | And because dreams of a Cadillac are We will tell them how economical a. have lost their last logical reason for wait- par sooth y wo # hard to put aside, we suspect that it won't Cadillac is to operate—and how extraordi- _ing any longer to enjoy a new Cadillac, takes all the work out of % be too long now before we'll have an ~ narily free it is from the needs of service. Incidentally, have you considered how washdays. opportunity to give them the facts about And we will show them how, at resale wonderful a Cadillac would look in your Cadillac ownership. _ time, Cadillac returns a greater share ofits driveway? If you have, then we sincerely And when that happy time arrives, owner's original investment than any urge you to come in soon and get the facts. ‘, ; they'll find that we have some wonderful other motor car in the land. * We'll be waiting for you with a story news waiting for them about how practical But the best news will be yet.to come.’ too wonderful to resist! | ( () () ) l () l] SEKEEPI NG . JEROME MOTOR SALES CO of rows . ! : 51 W. HURON ST. ° 3 j « \ ry e FE 4-1555 : 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Michigan Ph, FE 4-3566 7 | , mbit . ; Open Mon. & Fri. til 9 P:Mi 4 , CHECK YOUR CAR— CHECK ACCIDENTS) , | , , : {a : * ve } e } iF ' “ i 6 | ay £ ‘ I: , ‘ sy , I , ' ; 3 j wt ' . \ y i. x 4 f a t x i ee \ | = cee, PONTIAC. pais. MONDAY, JULY 80, 1956 ¢ ,ff gig tel i i j e ON PENNEY'S FAMOUS LAB-TESTED SHEETS! Sasa iee ic ei Ck A aes MRE NS ea i i> Se i TONY GEORGE FROZEN HADDOCK OR ee ‘PLATS! SANFORIZED' FITTED! ALL FIRST QUALITY PERFECTS! NATION-WIDE’ MUSLINS! WHITE! 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Penney’s fitted mattress ee Solid mold pillows worth Compare the color . .. p oe tt une ~~ twin 2” more than Penney’s tiny 2 $ doaaiiy ad $ seat now white, Sanfor- price! Permanently resil- —then save at Penney’s. ized* skirt is elastic edged, full jent, won't lump, sag. Non- Machine washable in luke- stays smooth. “ oe . allergenic. Pre-shrunk : . ‘Maximum shrinkage 1% ; muslin zipper cover. 17 by 25 inches Pe tehing Dra full or twin ERS Re SIO | ae ee ay a saa ice eee ee Be Pe eae ge ag oe Oe eer sphirts ditite. ones ¥en. i ei Z Sad sie 4 Z * 3 = é . a \, a 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, — MONDAY, JULY 90, 1956 : 3 i stack ae soa Oulicooen Gil Wank Dilec Beal (Long pause while ll except girjnow. How do you feel about each| eating up all the bread again.” alter detvers Sweeney's sand] “— r cg tm ener tne fe eh es oa engl ‘Girl Sweeney: “Waiter, anny ee sandwich?” you are Girl reporter: (peering inte dis- | ture and I want to ask you..." tance) “What’s Henry Fonda eat- | Sweeney: “It’s about time you coe Fonda: (mumbles inaudibly) back.” ’ Girl reporter: “‘What?” LT Wathen 6 leat aoe Secu er 2 berry out of plate) “Do we have = j , ) : Sees: we ba BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR leech wah meebo > Expansion TP pemaatd ous bo oe 3 Watch Bands ; Sater <= Sy ithat one girl dating one man has| oot, . $ 95 jenty 0 fale chenes of canmpeting Se © | Speciot YF. [stein wie aan, Wi By Cort Gruber | ; bans down dat be THAT Was A DIRTY TRICKS J . re_we were at a 3, j - | Georgpe-Newports: jm. rrcac moran o he UNG AAO Fe TERED EE cs os on Lee J. Cobb, Martin Balsam, Ed yr a (Advertisement) man wr gh n B 7 WE. 4y a : Almest Frantic from Webber, Ed Binns, E, G, Marshall, we ; Jack Warden, George Voskovec ~~ DAYSMIN ba? == Sj DRY fog - SR The this: Elves aoptienttens SO etiam Act most Tae cpnatiner: é % relieve itch of surface skin and/ ‘qj reporter: (smiling brightly) ] %» scalp Peet ng Zemo stops “Well, I 8 Sealing, “7emo WX ncaa tt aay chorus) or ig nes . , h : _ : XY : : Z : wed : _ ot oe omen Pet OK 53 Permits Strong Civil Rights Plank Find National Fealigt ans aan) HABEL, DEMOCRAT Sprace-Suith Fonceal Home Seen for GOP Platform _ jin latvia, Lithuania ‘= 138 West Lawrence St. for City Building WASHINGTON ® — Sen. Bush civil rights commission, set up a| LONDON. ~The leader of a = Porties, Michigan <i, naan eae Geoveaten oe een ne nee aetien be oli on mgeondfiarryct = Phone FE 5-0738 - < ecenrond yore write a strong civil rights Blank 7 age Scant to take cgay tat Latvia. and Lithuania do} TT Ghelitical Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) Homes Scheduled — “ee * en eee j raat, “a NORGE TIME- LINE | " three building permits to- Commtine aaa poten es ok de on ax) ‘ Fifty ’ agreed ju Repub- sent Chaka cea ii Sima . ty Culling ejection depurgmentjon President, Eisenhower's pro-(Hcané Will use vigorous language| siderable national feeling in Riga, four permits totaling $600 for the|buried in the Senate. ang Oe SE WH draw up 0: plat “There was a great feeling in| : | D F iF installation of four 500-gallon under-|_ The Eisenhower - supported foom Se Wy prsaseted t the GOP Rigs, te Sew at Seviee ground tanks at $1 Florence Ave., convention which opens in San/|up the old ties with England, or the site of the new Cora Bailey ry : Pans eae Stee ae eee “a ‘ : > ’ The Russell Young building firm Scientists Meet as much contrast as possible be-| Latvia and Lithuania, ad : Mm uture (0 xs Pisoine wae meanied Oe pees to Discuss Roles votagr nae civil “en pants asidient he oe. were | = brick veneer 35 by 28 foot oe-/for Antarctic Trip |misht be worked out by the Dem-|1940, Puppet regimes installed ° family homes at 24 and 304 . P Jccrats in hopes of avoiding a par-|then applied for admission ~ si a Draper. PARIS #® — Seventy scientists|‘Y-splitting row Soviet Union the following month. | th | | f pat ceek were (price is estinated|"=™ nations taking part in the _ 2 : antarctic operations of the Int he people OL 0 =FSe SS] SPECIAL FEATURE =. #700; re-side B teen tare tllon proticese ot crgulsing ther Private Passenger Auto eee Soe ane. _ PASSENGER MEDICAL . . . Thousand Dollar Death Benefit at NO EXTRA CHARGE, covers all mem- bers of family or passenger in any type auto accident or as a pedestrian. F i OAKLAND o SSeS a | : Two earlier conferences held] policy holder) REE With Built-in SUDS SAVER about 40 stations to be eccupied)| LIABILITY INSURANCE covers trailers, and at NO EXTRA COST! House Trailer at NO EXTRA COST! i | t was gareed Hay that a geo Insure With Your Citizen’s Man! cupied by the United States and | ey Brummett- signed the geomagnetic South =. * ¢ « Li 1 In leave or hue an en a R egular i, epeae ait ©. ‘Tehereeh _ Price 2 $27995 mo Mj li H FE 4-0588 Parking 900 Million Hungry : Michigan Woman Killed |Hildren in the World in Ontario Road Crash OONN, Germany _ wo 8s million NORTH BAY, Ont. @—A Mich- | chiidren are undernourished, poor- igan woman and her sister were|iy cjothed, badly housed and in- killed yesterday when their car sufficiently protected against dis- collided with a truck\J8 miles east |ease, the International Union for of here on Highway 17. Child Welfare was told here to- . . The victims were Mrs. Betty) day. . a Walls, 29, of Bessemer, and her; The union, representing 67 non- WILLIAM $. BROOMFIELD sister, Shirley Dafoe, 19, of Can-| governmental cupeideations in 41 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! ° ton, Ohio. countries, opened a four-day con- . - | When Bill Broomfield says it, he means it! A lifelong Five other occupants of the car vention of 120 delegates. 7 resident of Oakland County, Broomfield will take to were injured. The figures on underprivileged ' : , Congress s record of providing family benefits chee A flat, thin shell found in the|which te the beets of thevcmnon speaks for itself. During eight consecutive years as Pacific and Indian O is soltion’s chief work et State Representative and State Senator, he has spon- transparent that a person can|ning for the organization’s sored (and seen passed) bills to improve school facili- read a newspaper through it. | international activity. _ ties, water facilities, w compensation, old age benefits, veteran's benefits and teachers’ salary benefits. _ Hels abo the author of the famed Brooateld “lerbor | : Pl” which makes it a law to remove locking devices - trom abandoned refrigerators, This record of pro- | str thinking and getting action that metpe amilies of Oakland County qualifies Bill Broomfie to be your next Congressman. You owe it to your TO THE PUBLIC family to send the best man to Congress—and that's State Senator Bill Broomfield! | _ | ROTUNDA : Primary Day és August 7 INN the day to nominate for Congress ae | 3230 Pine Leke Rd., Pontioe, Mich. HFC has provided cash loans since the days of the handle-bar mustache and the surrey-with-the-fringe- on-top. Yes, since 1878 millions of people have de- “ pended on HFC for money help. This dependable service is now stre&mlined to meet today’s demands. Loans are made in one day, on terms you select. But the friendly, helpful spirit is just as it was in Grandad’s day. And that ie why , from the 18th District, the man IS OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, py ered tke eng) 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. row from HFC than who stands behind our families ge any other company We Are Being Picketed by Hotel and Restaurant in its field. ‘Union, Local 794 and Teamsters Union, Local 614 We Are Not.a Union House. This is an Organizational Drive. Table shows WILLIAM ‘ The Union Has Refsed te Submit he lee te Our Employee sample loan plans —up to 24 months to repay for a Vote. i We Have Obtained an Injunction From the Circuit Court to Enforce Peaceful Picketing. WE ARE COMPLETELY STAFFED AND SERVING pi Gabert REPUBLICAN. THE PUBLIC IN OUR CUSTOMARY MANNER! : | South 5 ©=-: Your Electrical Appliance Specialist | + | Broomfield for Congress Committee | AIR-COOLED FOR YOUR COMFORT 316 South Soginaw $1. The Kay Bide, 2nd Fleer | is J. F. Poole, Sec. a dion aah aibeadanra deg wins ff 121 N. Sopinow oom eut SHY FE 5.6189 OUSEHOLD FINANCE Coporation of Pontiac ' , ; \ >. { i ' * ‘ " i . — A 2 j j i : hy ” F } 1 4 . . ; a f \ . } / a * ves : _-THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1956_|_ SEVENTEEN _ Wii Fs On ‘a 0; oF! WORRIED OR aN eo) a: i> ° oe joing On---Open Your Mail|\gieamserscesss | This seemsjone vehicle for every three per-; That conversation in the Ameri-jyourself on your - adilit)}t o) — —— . — - — - va : - jean home is getting to be more without sleep you might remem. | NO bene iH _ EN iy then Se St at Sty tte ago ee ol] | ! twenty Amer-|United States. it has only a fourth|[e Mut of five families now owns ‘ + 8 emt pant their more arable and we aul Ree: cen the Great oun) Tt singer Frankie Laing ob) ee ee fT ae ret ane 7 ia done entirely] That portable bare, arc en‘lgo two. or three. nighis without|se"¥% “Fun is like insurance, MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS] jeiek: a a Ty ener haces Sint Re eee oS oe = a you get, the more it} 4% 5. Begtew S00 OU Above Qekland Theater -f inferior, a wife's meal| That a poll-by the Catholic Di- ! il : i of the scraps|gest showed 90 per cent of Ameri- nee " on his plate.|can Negroes favor integration, 6) Vv YA~-ilen ce” Se, a, * _ |per cent want the races kept apart } " Sie tera’ ars (omer roairad to male Pinay an automo. But tn dhalent ot Norbarn whites oppose to .? os (yC)C) Lean Meaty @ Medium Size | s i od In 4 , ; . Divers Discover | 1 Kedl lexus Darboou SPARE _ | : a ; ee” | aes) al Pe ceegaeion nan ten RIBS - ‘ * * w 12. —, Under Adriatic | ve ta*wuttaan st te waco no | | CATTOLICA, Italy Skin div-| eliminate carving. For four pounds of ribs dissolve nat : 4 | os : , ca ini Underwater Sports Club i DAVID UTLEY owed 900 yards aishore between ; thn AO Ainge Cattolica and Gabicce. After sev :: >< + ) Democrat Candidate For eral dives they found an area ‘ HY }about 600 feet long, at a depth | - ‘PROSECUTOR sae ta Perot | [is0 sini sg oe Se _ An experienced attorney for an attorney's job! | 7 “Twenty-six years practicing attorney, twenty- — oo 100 ts a Y > , two in Pontiac! : Top Salesman Old Experienced Trial Newsboy Metropolitan Lawyer : Club Sale Capable | | President B’nai B’rith Administrator ; Vote Tuesday for David Utley —y —— « * . Arnold or Broadcast = Sliced Bacon S , For the lunch pail brigade: sandwiches, : Gro TB ‘Ideal for Meat Loat 3 c j . . ° , oe LB. 4 cake, fruit pies, prepared in advance and round Beef . cr iimburger 9 j : Sta, eM 45 | ar 1 1 ) , : Ki ch. PKG. | kept fresh in a thrifty home freezer or two- Yate Pa Sg A : iver ausage in Eetwrel Any Size i, : | ° * + ~ asing Piece i in-one refrigerator-freezer. It’s a wonderful seni, Ysa Jc | Pork Steak Cut from Corn Fed c . MBO . oo : ° 1 ; . . or Caks Young Pork LB. SHR IMp For Cocktatiy : | . op : oF Salads BO i way to save precious ear y morning min Prices effective through Saturday, August 4. bh. | We reserve the right to limit quantities. 4 utes. No wonder smart homemakers say: : SE | , Headquarters ALADDIN i ee } * . ° ° | ° 99 ‘for Discount Tickets ruvoeried’ "cde nates ' . carrying case—contains ‘ Freezer Living is Leisure Living. . See Olympic Svieming ond time cer vic . ‘ Diving Finals drip Routing Re. perme: ; ; * Save 50 Reg $2700 Reierved Seot per with quik-lok cover : ‘ ONLY $1.00 drinking “cups Rit ain ( AUGUST 7 - 8 - 9 ~ 10) inia'tis remawicner [ ; . kB Vatue. 4 SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER Brennan Pools - Rouge For " | - = by —_ y MPHE PONTIAC PRESS. MOND AY, JULY 30, 1930 Florida Mother Scores Play-Off Victory Over Barbara Mcintire r i. a DULUTH, Minn. @—Mrs. Kathy Cornelius, a sedate young bru- the battle of lefthanders. | ‘The article points out thatvether : The Tigers never staged as much| conference schools are walking | er ae so aso sid threst in the nightcap) so le. Sige | course yesterday. In doing) _ 4 KALINE VICTIM — Outfielder Roy Sievers Kaline’s throwing arm swum. (Bob Kennedy lashed hhis 4th home Ken Karl, head football coach | she preserved the unbroken pro| of Washington is out at home plate yesterday ber of victims under same circumstances this run into the seats in left field. It|at Har Brack High School i No | dominance of the event when he tried to score after ch came with two outs and ruined was to | , a catch of a fly by year, The Tigers split the twinbill with the Na- * the football coaching staff the : * * * Tiger centerfielder , Stone’s. bid to become the first at te owed Al Kaline. Kaline threw a per- _tionals. . Washington hurler to turn in aj University of Indiana. __Mrt, Coralie fred o one-over| fect strike to catcher J. W. Porter to get Sievers , shutout since Sept. 11, 1955. ees nn yt yee ped sok + . PICK UP AGATE arn top wens running event of ater. coming home with « final Defeats Art Larsen for Title : raammorZizt™ ME. \poll of writers ‘and’ brondeasters,» | mee i ae eee * 3 to the playoff. Yost.3> 400 oe 648 ; Mrs. Cornelius wasn’t compet- Pitegerald.c 37 Meese 6 @ 9m the Mth inning against the q 7 ine tor doltars in he vagett, | YCLXGS LA f Reneonis' 3 $f feuieeis, } ff) Yankees on June 1%, 1955. Torge- j ‘champion, the * . | rt 4 0 © Maxwell 4 1 son was given an award prior to - : si iihide enn ebihedn oy oe Te heated Be oe |Valdtelsoss 4 9 1 Kalinect 3 © ti vesterday’s game for the base ; the tourney without the | fessional field. PHILADELPHIA w# — Vic Seix- sho thst roahings bad Sohinaioe Gls: protahio mands 8 te Rae 3 8 § Recep? 3 § firennins oct , i eet, All matches were * ¢ an, Wyearold court veteran who|seeded No. 2. behind ‘Tony Trabert\team that will try to recover the|&-orse" 3 3 Smee 3i : twe sets, although the | Miss Mclntire forced the playoff|threatened to give up serious ten-jof Cincinnati, and ahead of Lar-cup. Dcourtney 1 © 8 Hoetp” ay) tee were carried so $4 |with a remarkable comeback Sat-(nis after the United States was|sen. Trabert has since turned pro-|' These three, plus Barry Mac-|roas 33 0 ¢ Tota 0 610 Incoin a | : Jim Bicknell and Fred |urday that cancelled an &stroke|defeated by Australia in Davis| fessional. Kay, University of Michigan stu-|, 4—Called out on strikes for Stewart A Detroit and Dearborn |difference and finally caught Mrs.|Cup competition a year ago, ap Court observers said Seixas|dent from- Dayton, Ohio, will meet|""s"Pued out for Phillips in Th. i : (Bicknell te a former |Cornelius at 302 on the strength|peared today to be this country’s|played some of the best tennis of/ Mexico in the American Zone final C—Ran for Kennedy in 8th. . | were defeated tm the lof & 30-foct engle putt on the T2nd|stoutest hope to recapture that|his career in disposing of Larsen, |next ‘at the ‘West Side|moncnns om % ‘ribes for Crtems/ IT) egionais , €2 and $4. Drilling (hole. cup. 7-5, 61, 64, for his seventh title|Tennis Club in Forest Hills, N.Y. Washington .............. 900 900 s00—0 . . Ne: 1, , * 7 | ee in this event at the suburban Me- pg er ae a na veding soning SO | ‘winners disposed| Marlene Bauer Hagge, one of] On his form during the Pennsyl-irion Cricket Club. | lw kcak SB sates Pees iene| Birmingham Babe Ruth | i pair in the qi the advance favorites, was elim-|vania State Lawn Tennis Tourna- e\e © M [Rennedy. | MR—Kuens, Wilson. 6F— L { then beat Rex Novis ana|inated in a face-to-face battle with|ment, which he won brilliantly) Alrick H. Mann Jr., chairman ore an Runpels. Left “Washington 8. Detroit eaguers Are Eliminated ; ot orris andl sirs. Cornelius in the final round|yesterday over Art Larsen of Sanjof the Davis Cup Committee > Semen J, Boot *| From Tournament Gontmamen wt soe en Saturday. She wound up with an|Leandro, Calif., the Philadelphian/named Seixas, Sammy Giammal- Fe RR AR EP ee 1B . detented a/8t fF 8 303, a figure matched by established himself firmly as the|va Jr. of Houston, Tex.. and Ham €.40, Griggs 6-0. Hoeft 0-6.) W_ Hoel ° i oe han sted ®\Patty Berg of St. Andrews, Ill. leountry's No. 1 amateur. Richardson of Baton Rouge, La., ed y OF am Febecehd, Runge, Rommel” T2000" A—) Ldncoln tion in the Babe ; - | . repre: ichigan | ee eee . vO an . lifyi . SECOND GAME Ruth Regional tournament at Rock shiz, is cn =F G ff A 3 ) V Fine Rounds fori, ti Kummom “eT titeating Escanaba 43 in the sal . . * o n,o8 ing na ‘ e $ | ine Me lne twee eewit OWIELS, UTITTS ANNEX 3-2 VICTOFIES rican Tourney Rise, $2] BER 3} Lictrey. commie tray ; z_ Nelson teamn|ice and Potter pot on the winning] coer, rom Foods . Begins Today * = fimmrn” $13 Gems! $$ Southfield High school d in top spot by Half aC pulls aa ane aw Fowler’s Fine Foods and Griff's)son Jets at 22° and force their|distance for Fowler’s as the league Beversid Pa Bier oy The two teams moved into Ae satisfying 6-5 win Most : Grill came from behind with late battle into extra stanzas at Co-|tail-enders won their 2nd decision CHICAGO ~ < Plews.2b 864 0 4 ~Porterc = 3 0 0! yesterda Lincoin | of the way to the ; GO (INS) — More than Vaidi‘elso.ss 3 9 9 Bunnin y's finals when | —_ an 4 . : rallies to score identical 32° vic-|lumbia-Joslyn. Then, in the last of /of the season. Vernon Raines, who} 299 Stone 1 —p io? Pa ; \ ‘the champs a men and women golfers tee off D 40 0 Miller. 1.0 0) Park downed Grosse Pointe ; _, or ‘ ecko; tories and the CIO Local 584 pinned |the , Max VanKuren was safe|relieved starter Bob Overgashier/today in ; B-Torgeson 1 © © Woods, 6-5, and Escanaba edged I ’ fame. of omy, a 53 setback on Elks No. 723\on an infield error. He moved to/in the 7th, was taggéd with the qualifying, rounds of ‘the wee 8 ws a i Sunday's ay’s win was the 4th for apiece in Class A City Baseball League |3rd. on Tom Moore’s double and loss, , Tam Orsmnnter Country Chub’s am |reta 33 4 10 Totals zp 1 | Birmingham 3-3 on Saturday. Pontiac in the 2nd round. 3-Run games Sunday afternoon. tallied the winning run on a single| pack topack singles by Ron [tournament American” open golf) 4—Orounded out for Mersog in. 4th. gomingham had af heed after = ‘ , . * * . ington , inn ° Free hitting helped the Error Beats A eon an ng vg ogee ow Chepdslaine hurled the Kind and pitcher Zeke Morris, a Nearly 175- men amateurs will Derren beeen vesesestecie $00 008 Ui-f | which was being telecast. but Pontiac “ne Coulacos’ boys By ee 4 enabled Fowler 3 Me |. walk to Bill Graham, and another |P!@y for 17 places in the official E—None, RBI_Plews. Runnels, Lemon, | Escanaba pitcher George Peterson jane A flew ‘Léon Weeks Oldtimers 4 uprising to nip Oliver Buick, 32, |fUFRey, which begins Thursday. |Hin- Kennedy. SF--Runnels. -DP— Yost, (itched scoriess ball for the final air liane Domne an re. 41st Net Championships at Wisner Field. About 25 women pros will compete Pana ed" Pailtps: Miler, Kuen and SX frames. on , and Dave Simmons lea A big the ‘ Jim Jones took over for 12 places and about 25 women |pnittips. Wash "a Detroit 6.| John Dixon, losing Birmingham go - 3for3 at the three-run error in the 8th . d K al chores for Griff's in the 7th ne amateurs for eight places. BB—Stone § Bunning 4 Miller! SO— pitcher, struckout eight batters and ey als a hot one in the Saturdays’s International uge 1e at QAIMAZOO ‘serve the triumph for Morris, who Men professionals, with about 60\ning $ in 3%, Miller § im 4%, Gromek alolwed seven hits. game-setting 3rd frame, to/ s Baseball league game at was removed f h ; exemptions, will play 18-hole Salier 1-1" Gromek 0-8. PB SW Escanaba 101 900 1-3 7 1 score Jim Skinner with the 5th|/0ledo, gave the Ohio club a 108) 1-4) awaz00 W—A field of 238/90 Kalamasoo, vs. Dan _teckinger.|Gus Eichhorn sched the tay tae tomorrow and Wednesday |—Stene 33). Bunning (0-1). U—| irmingham | ...... 200 0000-2 4 0 Tun ‘Te ech cane the 6% Oe Fonte ldtiners. |, ALAMAZOO Ot Se Sana Se alicia tae ern ete Tate coe ee ee FS whet ted snmions Diem ns BC ‘ent single runs in the 1st and a ene cncd whet throw here today for coveted titles in the| Bare ‘Bind, Hodgman. Ralimares.,**| Dan Keating scattered six hits = ~ oe SUrMEY: . in the Ist, 5th, 7th (two) and $th.{Funner at ard trying to nab al;'c: National Junior and Boys ten-| ohes Babinski, Hamtramek, (bye in|while the CIO was downing the F 8 e 7 ee oe, ce at Oe en a out into den le cha * |fret, round) ve. Ned “Regina, Beckley.|erK5 at Wisner. The Union club Transplanted Americans . acne Mr nea hha wee ted "entre bb a soe ct win a Win for French Golfers NIT WITT MQTKS dll 3 n nning — was loge amd eo Pontiac maneger reperves berg of Brooklyn, N. Y., a mem- Unearned Runs lighted by Kim Conroy's two-run a. ee France (INS) — 12-4, on @ barrage of 13 hits, ‘Mc-|hit a three-run homer in he Sen [OF ot the aes = ag Cop wom, double which sent losing pitcher am. use a pair of s 8 gave up only three hits in|scoring Warren Brenker rer me mente Anglemeyer of; Huey Thomas to the showers, TE Ameridins, defeated victory. Whfeman ahead of alien baron: Aya Bea J | "pe, 3 33 333 ints of the International Seniors Nn am lons | S ; Dell of Bethesda, Md., f eps seeeens ves 000 48 rs’ Pontiac ae at, Birmingham Brepensyporsm. miscue was the) ,.ond seed 5 ts oe ema ‘of 128 ewe ers [Pome ior,” Ratner ese Coaches? pt {Gott Tournament. | ot one committed by Pontiac. is matched with Goapésiaine ond Punch, se 5 eageen Beteetort | of San Fran- ; ; Seer NG aie ; rae Oliver 222.0 cisco and Allen Clark of Los Ange-|_CUYAHOG _ ' j . e:. : vomed pobvingaa Fork Ge Two consecutive errors in the patois, Jones and kind: ichhorn tnailes, both now living in France, America's top "wimmers: set nine| 18-27 6 tar under his world ‘rec. - : . 3rd inning of Sunday’s Shaw Jewel-|Eiks 123 .............. oa 010 0-3 ¢ 9 Played with the French and won| new records in the National AAU/ord of 18:05.9 pat Paul Palmer, 14, of Phoenix,| ore Green Lane Enterpri soft CIO 69.0.0... 004 100 x3 7 3 their singles new in a ord 0 :05.9 set at Yale in the Ae Ariz., top-seeded in the boys 15- rises -| Thomas, Jackson and Neilson; Keating, rs matches to nail down’ Swimming Championships that AAU indoor meet last April. Breen : entender Gogfight, drew o tirst ball game at Metropolitan Beach gad Seems. ithe U.S, defeat. ended here last night. [also won the 400-meter freestyle | Veteran Mickey Katlin of Howelllers “took bonor | W \noud bye and will meet David| Ge" font ot “the anual bench Most of them move on to Detroit Yoshi Oyakawa of Hawaii sped to victory in the 100-lap fea-|“‘crack p, in a race called/iarrington of Middletown, Ohio, in . ot B W ' : for the Olympic Trials which open/Olympic backstroke — champion. aped to viet p fear cto whip and 1 Kelly post ed mr _ , ’ tourney. Green Lod won tt unce 1n S ennl S TOWN wet Monday . [was defeated in the 200-meter climax Sunday night tying time. enpend round wae tm thee 151 . , 20. | . backstroke by Frank McKinney, hardtop aoe ex Pent modified ners were Bill Charleton, Jack shane mot entries In *|was the 3rd time the Jewelers had) Dale Bunce won the Pontiac,feating Leon Hibbs in the final | Outstanding performer of the a 1hy ear-old sbigh school student way. Ratiin’ jac Speed-/Harvey, Jerry Latner, Dave Cop- Pairings for ‘ Michi lay been stymmied in their efforts to'Open Tennis Tournament Saturday|6-2, 4-6, 6-2 inals. meet in the Municipal Waterworks from Indianapolis The 150-pound way qpatlin's winning time was|persmith and Hershberg. ot: the Michigan PlaY"| reach the beach championship. [afternoon at Oakland Park by de-) po. ¢ -|Poot here was Bill Yorzyk, a McKinney won in 2:24.5, bettering ee _ * 8 « mewen mNcags (VEST ROUND?! A series\ of bad throws, plus a Bunce swept into the final Springfield, Mass., college pre-|the AAU mark of 2:21 set by oes the thrilling plage mi Trophies were awarded to driv-| Prank Fulton, Bay City. vs. pick hit and an infield play sent Green| _., round with victories over Ralph medical student, who set records Oyakawa last year. Oyakawa won Viewed the thrilling feature attrac-lers finishing in Ist,"2nd and rd) fe"Eutrat ut iran Pry, Topees: Kah for the ‘winning, ated only counter? City Loop 9's Florio and Dennis McCartney. jin three events, 5:19 in the 400-|the 100-meter, backstroke in 1:05.9 mishaps. The race was del positions. An $1,100 purse was the Johe Coot, Kalamesco ve, Lleyé | Mos- for the winning, and only counters . i" . He downed Florio, 6-6, 6-0, and (meter individual mediey, 2:43.3 in . * * «© “— after 9 laps by a four-car oath A combination hard®p-old model Batre, cae ita Menta cai fe ath. eth "and Th but Sp lit Twinbill same om. by ime ny ne 300-8 oe r patter” ae ee ee 08? ith tne . ; , VS. . ’ , t meter butterfly. rd of 2:08.2 wi im- sion a sr ee Chuck} program will be offered at the Donel Bet saaitente. M4. wunp); |Couldn’t get them around. Jewel-| Visiting ‘Southfield divided a] Hibbs reached the fi Yorzyk broke the AAU record ing of 2:06.6 in the 200 meter tree. Partello, rye M39 track on Wednesday night.| ,,* Sectiveuns. teen fy ers got four hits off Paul Gatto/doubleheader with City League foes! with triumphs over J nal come twice in the 200-meter butterfly—jstyle. ‘ sey pape rolled his|Time trials begin at 7 o'clock with| Kalamazoo, vs. Jack Luetkemeyer, Baiti-|While Pere McConner gave up/at Beaudette Park while Walled and Gary W soahed once in a preliminary and again coe te so geno anew the Ist race at 8:30, mere, Me. Rey Senkoveti, Ramtramet./five to Green Lanes. Lake Market and the Pulver Tire|¢9 wie Bing alloy mille Wright ms Ge. feals, He holds Ge wad ports | wheel rammed the|- . girls disposed of their opposition| was eliminated by a 6, 61 score."°°r™ ™ the, event. 5 Ca endar wall. Ld ; ” . * . Carm Regats Snished 2nd in the Fires 11-Under 277 . Bir mingham LL ome Seniey at softball wriche on Ist round matches.) pick Hanley . 2p-yearold Uni TODAY feature ac. , . t ousted Roland Bourke Jr., ‘ A Basebail or iat : Team Advances | soutnties, paced by pitcher (60, 61, and McCartney defeated, Tal second off ihe American and O%abuc epi 'at weet. ™ Tom Hershberg won the 25-lap Berry’s two-run homer, defeated |Ralph Alee via forefeit. CLASS D-—Pontiac Police vs. Water- Birmingham Americans blasted ’ AAU record in the 100-meter free-| tora, 5.30 ‘p.m., at Washingt semifinal in which 26 cars start- four home runs to defeat’ Harper Royal Bar in the opener of the The tourney was sponsored by/style, swimming it in 56.3 seconds|. CLASS EB — Gingeliville vs. Auburn ed and ony 11 finished. Otte wt . Woods Nationals 6-0 to advance in| ‘Wim Dill, 63. Pete Mihay was the Pontiac Parks and Recreation’ His time was also a second better ruth and Oxtcrd Wildcats vs) Clask Meyer nd and Don Smith | BALTIMORE — Golf's youth| Their one-two finish i _|the State Little League tournament the winning harler in a relief |Department. A trophy was award-than the Olympic record set by fortn. “Both eames at $90 pm came tn Ord. ; two finish in the East ‘ rele ed north. Both cames at 5:30 p.m. movement Saturday as Elks No. 810 downed to Bunce for his championship) Wally Ris in London in 1948 Softba , with Arnold Palmer of}ern Open was no fluke while leav- Southfield, 9-4. Pascoe homered /€fforts Y n in 198. CITY MEN'S Walled Lake Me la, 98 . George Breen, 20, Butfalo, N.Y..| 4° Lowe's Tavern 1 pm.-and Pontics | -a- . ve-In ee@ners, Partello capture the dash, Sand-|Latrobe, Pa., at the head of the! ing in the wake such veteran cam-| _ Ptaying in the North Bracket, | i, the ond for the losers ae #:30, at Beaudette: Richard's ‘Tavern Teer Lape egal wintae d | senor as Doug Ford, Dave| the Birmingham team moved | bse] 7 a ‘ ering a pros-|Douglas, Jim Turnesa, Marty Fur-| Closer to a possible trip to the twirled a five-hi “"'B : Benson's. ik ied: he 4 en Rolladium Fours Win [pect of the pot of gold in the Tam|gol, Jack Fleck, Henry ‘Ransom,| Little League World Series at |t0 spark Walled Lake's 5-1 conquest) etty yron Paces Field Sir renroRD an ok Se Natio R vo [Or Shanter Bob Toski and Ansel Snow. Williamsport, Pa., by virtue of a [Of GMC. Pulver Tire made only me NEW ESD pmevat Dakyton, OM nal ol “Finsterwald's $2150 second| mree-hit pitching effort by Cart jone hit. Il outscored the GMC} Miss Betty Sue Syron, daughter|the defending champion, carded| coun te” Dragton trea he ei a ler Title |qgPalmer and seven of the other! prize restored him’as the leading| Malecsay who tamed 18 batter girls, $6, in a five-inning nightcap |of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Syron of|46-43-89, which gave her a 4thiDrerwn. us. OTE 620 Pm ws Pontiac «hes —_ Which " vest er pro money winner over Cary Mid-| Doug Walton hit two of the hom-' 7 Pontiac Country Club, carved out/place tie with Lucy Everett. Lucy , TTnebene : champions — in the\ander 30 years old-—illustrating| Tce gett” & total of $Z3.8Z1. The jets mm ectting the other two” BC Midget League [rotc'st‘Minteipat Gott ‘Course to|peted in the tournament. des ater mons can on roller skating the quantity as well as it ne $3,800 first prize moved Palmer |Stewart getting the other two. | Q g noon at Municipal Golf ‘Course to! peted in the tournament. CLAgs 'D—Kee © Harbor Boys Club vs iting in the A m|the younger set quaty Of up to 13th place with $12,709, ong Nationals were the if win the annual Women's Medal) Tourney scores: ington. Bore CUD, 0:30 p.m, at Weeh- mht Ze woe Baaretasam lemme att Plays Title Batlle Pe immmmens sa ace teess ga geen enmrmato ‘oa Saturday hight, Nita a on net ue te een Open | Bow insterwald a i oe od crushing Ecorse Township Ameri- ays | e att e ; Betty fired steady, rounds of Zadan” DeBol . nis gt te CLASS” st Columbia-Josira south, a Sue Welch, Martins and|better’ than par for Mount Ple ‘Jerry Kesselring Jonas tape CAMS UL. . All Stars and Mighty Mites tan-)41-41 in the 18-hole tourney to lead alin Wright... SMSSSS Bo te retruren, in tat mt AP Oemyn's - Charles Parker rolled off with the ant's 6,895-yard course. He playedioon Holscher 6-283 — H500 a gle in a Tuesday afternoon base-\runner-up Mrs. Zadah DeBolt by Vc Rusrett.....---- ++. .47-42— §9/ Joslyn south; Arnold Drigs ve Pantie national fours ‘title in the junior|it safe the last round, matching Se"Bake”™ I~ $38 ne Tom Wins, 2-] Dall bontest at Eastern Playground|two strokes. It was Mrs. DeBolt’s Bre | Miter --0-.: SATE shinerth™® & 8 me #t Columbia-Jostyn vision. "lear ped wh oe paaigebairind| +8 ral B-2 300.00) 0 vo ‘diambnd, for the Boys’ Club Mid-|2nd_ straight occupancy of 2nd purany ‘Belle 22000 49-4¢— 99 KNOTHOLERS—Auburn Heights Bovs ; Apio main by two sites Fazio 72-2 700.00 Single runs in the 6th and 7th get League title. Game time is|place as the WMGA star shot/Dorothy Krakoski (100.1000. so4t— 97 Us Senators. Ii a. m. at Jaycee Bark init innings gave White Brothers a 2-1/1: 30. | 43-4184. [Wine Bong... Sagntoe an oe 33 | decision over Richard's Tavern in| All Stars have 20 of the best; Miss Syron posted two birdies, |/esnette waka RL Io | Crry Mews Royat ar vs stags FY an exhibition softball game Sun-|/Federal league players on their| eight and tan 7 {Bam ang Shaw's Jewelers, ve. 73| day night at Drayton Plains _pare ond eight bogies on GUNDAY'S HOME RUNS GMC, 2:30, at Benudette: North Bide ; # : . Doug) roster. Mites are the Boys’ Club| her way to the 1956 title, played | pony, 2, Rivers. White Sox;/and. Pranklin. Products tt es nen Brown pitched a four-hitter for the|representative in, City Parks &| under ideal weather conditions. Wilson, Kennedy. :_ Roepe, | Tavern. $.30. at North Bide. . ‘ its MEN'S—Emmanuel Bap- the ‘ 2nd|Recreation Department Junior cir- Phils, Boyer abt 444-88 " Skizas, At vrwerte,|tist va. Thrift A ' . 4 ¥ Drag, 7 p. | division j sr Y Belorece! Gards {| Oldiey Mecicie ‘vs a _THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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The word is out that have ta wait now until after the * eee Mansfield called from New York! kept getting on an|the famed Doheny Ranch Estates) |has said its speed is about that ‘My Friend Irma’’ sg oo “Who is this,/back from New York and dining i = | Ww ay") alt and daneing on TV for the first time on the August 12 spec- i tacular, “Atlantie City Holiday.” afd Republi-|With the stage, film offers and TV, 4 Us] pleture starting August 13. Salt Lake City. a shorts: Jayne very excited about/at the Bel Air | | bw at 2 2. = @ oe, =I ‘ zy z : zn ret Hisk Hotel. Paper Notable Dead for International |Jayne opined, ‘I'm really round-|S. a@ full » Medged |ing out.” rman, "9 9 * 6¢ 8 The gracious Mrs. Douglas Mac- penned his thoughts Arthur and son Arthur thrilled for the saime syndi: (ringsiders at the Mocambo and ac-|was 35. and his pronounce: (tually had Hazel Scott jittery on be pips: sort of a ithe plano when the general's wife Lady Nora Docker, maybe? made one of her rare night club appearances, On the movie side, Bob is hap- pily counting the receipts én ‘That When Manny Frank, with Peggy! sions. ; Maley, at the intertude was asked| AT rupee CY \Jimmy Walker story, “Beau (James,” his next for Paramount, He'd like very much to make ane) |Saint—as who wouldn't? | Certain Feeling” and a if —_—— | | Elaine Stewart didn't have to wait long after asking for and re- THES EARCHERS HUNTER-VERA MILES-WARD BOND YY eee toe nae FIRST RUN! MSTA | WAS EVIL! | WANTED TO BUY 1000 COMICS Alee 1000 TR Nes NATIONAL We Sell svelies Piper's Magazine Outlet i y = COMING First Showing Hise int _. SiKioEne POPP PF SSG SS SEY FOC OTS ad ll i i i i Nii Ni i i i i i ht Bis): Vm @nciaetiia FEELING ~ PRARL L ‘ 4 Conon or 4 . ‘TECHNICOLOR + > ALSO FIRST RU dais SOM Sc kk ek a , 3 4 4 4 4 ‘ 4 4 The Nile Malia Malad E a FELICNM Fane . er MORROW * Ain hi he hh hh he i te eh i i i Visine eo ae mm | eed = e 2° cd ~- > 4 Ld cS las Sarees tee cet oat a . WATERFORD DRIVE IN THEATER Phone ORlando | _3-2683 Corner Williams Leke-Airport Roads—Box Otfice Opens 7:10 P.M. > = were eee _—T eee ee ee ll aariets Vetere rr POOCP OF FOF rr DRIVE-IN THEATER 35 Auburn Ave, FE 40240 | € 7 € FRIDAY : H 4 : ; 4 In This Entire Area ; (HESS EARCH FREY HUNTER-VERA MILES-WARD BOND WO WATALIE WOOD rndti's'vcterr encores ov JOHN FORD - winner bios. SiON PLUS THIS FIRST-RUN H Sudden Danger a ILL ELIT TOM DRAKE AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE gy ececen Mat oF & : RS -amecnen IT : “An Invitation to Excellent Food” Now Serving LUNCHES “Saownam MANKY’S FINE LIQUORS---FINE FOODS ) West Huron at Elisabeth Lake Rosd _ West Maple ot Welch Box Office Opens et 7:00 P. M. See Our Mammoth Free Kiddyland ‘TONIGHT and TUES. MA 4-3153 “WARNER BROS, resennt rue C.V.WHITHEY PICTURE in \ Technet Vor Jou NNY = Dark ~_ me Y | een: Pn ttt tatnd tite LAST TIMES TONITE! t "wrrerrrrrerrerrrrrer®? HURONE mencemetenetntni ie FIRST RUN IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC ALEXANDER THE ([REAT ome 3h DANIELLE DARRIEIIX "scaeas's?” ROBERT ROSSE cw wre Plus 2nd FEATURE! COMPLETE GRANDEUR | CINEMaScop jc 55 ‘ fj i \ ! i ! a’ | WALTER DRUMS across THE AAT x F s » WILDERNESS of DANGER! EMPIRE of WATE! > AUDE MURPHY | LISA GAYE LYLE BETTGER * VER Dane Kan YBa RITA MORENO soe stems Produced hy Direetod Qo ro OAKLAND MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED TODAY & TUESDAY! Feature at 2.45 — 6:03 — 9:25 ———PrLs NO WAY OUT... yet he had to keep going! “TRACK the MAN DOWN” Starring KENT TAYLOR At 1:99-4:47—8:08 PHONE FEDERAL 2-4851 THE BIG SHOW. SEE ° “A DAY OF FURY" wo-".2°"” at 12:40—3:40—6:45—9:50 P.M. Starts Friday. August 3rd at Midnight! 24 HOUR TERRORAMA “SATELLITE IN THE SKY“ “BRIDE OF THE MONSTER” Continuous All-Night aad All-Day from Midnight | Peiday until Midnight Saturday! i a ‘ i ee iy “ee i+ in Bee hee oe © : > eigehi . ff 80, i a ; i it | A Bg Ld BUTI COULD ABOVE YOUR REGISTER, ww HAR-RUMPH /<+— JHANE YOu) SANED SOME FUNDS 2 ROARDING HOUSE STEER YOU Say eacet 1 MY my BACK OVER ON @ HUGO “By THIS SIDE OF | ME DOWN TO QF TONG by MEA Servine, ine. TA. Bag. WE Pet ont FOR A WS STRICTLY A NIGHT IN A. \}. NNY UNCLE INVITED. OUT OUR‘WAY Init) Ves "i pilin 2 HIST@RY ©1006 by NEA Semvive, tne. TM Row Ua. Per OF. DIXIE DUGAN 7-Be. THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, 4 DONALD DUCK _ JULY hy } —_— h i BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ’ By McEvoy and Strieber PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Press Wont Ad Section problems, DIAL FE 2-8181 To Place Your Every Day in the Pontiac ¢ ‘ i ¢ a a ce a ee es a ae a a ae | just 't get over it. I look like a GOOD Iittle girlt” _ 4 he Sm Crt Ate un mee ys (ee ; tT er % thsi tc” Fe 3 MORTY MEEKLE RECS ST Yee Ft Oe e wee & i “> prem tied ay ie ; = eg ges * Sd oh gees Ce ee ee aa ee ee eM ole iy Mua ” pibiabiabiaiisitntnMigiadeinindinitininiiaiatetetdetaduentonc he tT 1 OA area me mem | deadline ieee —s 7, ee < i i ee bsPe cies oi eT revitittre ta : pe ee et ee ree meters . . Ma 2 at « i. ee ah ae i ee # ww -- oe 7 a" — ie - ge tree LOLA LONE SB A A ES AE le: ie, Al lt il hy A Al, li Ak A NN A 5 lk a A. Ag: a AR A A A i i A a A le A. I | A A ie NR a a i i ae a a | . Toncreniines ae : pede aoe 4 % ’ ee Se be THE ee a oe ve . f ¢ w PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY: il Shares Skid inBriel | (SERRRE SASS] res News in Brief [SEI ee : ff. was sentenced to 45 days Bec Stock Market eis Secs i - Ee guilty to the charge before Syivan a : ‘ NEW YORK #-Oil st ne Pastas See eee - turned lower on the Board of | in sas-|Wenvesion Lake patios. “Trade today, giving up much of ket trading today as uncertainty : : the grains scored in the previous prevailed over the Suez Canal situ-|) Reckless driving cost a _ session, on news parts of Iowa had man $100 in fine and costs - peceived moisture over the week- tice’ Court Saturday. William end. The performance paralleled ner-|24, of 180 S. Francis St., paid "Wheat near the end of the first seepage are pate mba et ada age My lower but did not have to absorb ket on the doubtful conditions af-\charged before much selling pressure. Their! fecting the Middle East oil sup-\James VanLeuven, sses never ran more than frac- with art while = Rye dropped a few cents Otherwise the market . declined ee ee beet faking but recovered part of this following settle- . steel jens $100 and jailed three days by Pon- - _ Wheat near th ee nd of the first), frac-\tine Municipal Judge Cecil Me- hour was 4 to % lower, Septem- tions to around a point. Losses in) ano ber $2.15%; corn 1 to 1% lower, * paral . a similar range were shown by September $1.47%; oats 4 lower to ene. Fong, Ne 558 pe Pleading guilty to being minor % higher, September 734%; rye % Peppers, het Me 1, 6.09 bu; peppers, Oil securities were down more|in possession of beer, Neil L. Got- to 1% lower, September $1.38; fo. 1, 7.00 bu. Potato nes ‘rea, |Sharply. Royal Dutch dipped about|ting, 19, of 30 Bloomfield T soybeans 1% to 3. cents lower, 1.00 dos’ bebe; Me). OD Ses tnree, Standard Oil (California)|wag fined $25 Saturday in ~ September $2.43; lard 8 to 18 cents | p<; t Ne 1, 7-80 . ithe’ Rhuberb, about two, Texas Co, and Standard|pal Court. He. was arraigned ee lower, Septem-| 1 eh ial dos . — Oil (New Jersey) around a point/fore Judge Maurice E, Finnegan. roe [Beruat, Be i'gas-a%8 Bin baat, e-|°* - | Mildred A, Hiller, 34, of : i No 1, '1.00-1.80 dos behs; tur- , jwas jailed two days and fined $100 Grain Prices Turning, Me 610-18, oe ve New York Stocks |)" ontine Municipal, Judge Cecil . LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS —En- (Late Morning Quotations) McCallum. She pleaded guilty this CHICAGO, July 30 (AP)—Open today: | dive, No.1. 1.50-1.18 bu; endive, Slosched.| aig) tg Int Tel & ‘fel 33.8 .* - Wheat Mar coces-se 10% /NO. 1 2.80-3.00 bu. je, NO 1, 1.50-| Admiral ...... +. BY St Gal" %*\monrng to a charge of reckless or wevssses 4B May Acitece HOMO) ES bus epenro: Wenched. Mo J sa'i's0| Allied Ch... ili, davove..... 62 driving, mother, Christine Gey, ‘= sores: 229% 0D csceeese 130% /DE, DakE: lettuce, "Boston, No 1. 225-2.78| Allied Strs... $0.1 Johns Man... 88 passed away ana ctessess 220% Dee s-s:c.- Lae : lettuce, No}, 100-125 bui| Allis Chal .. 36.2 Jones & L... 823) 49 your friend's in jail and Gresley, oe - Mar 2....".. (4atq lethuce, head, No 1, 1.00-1.60 bu: lettuce, | Alum “139.6 Kelsey Hay.... 38.3 Ph. PE 5 divers owset Gat Ret ss tetas, senaeren & May sercen 44 Romaine, No 1 1.80-2.00 bu. Am Afrlin ,... 7% Kennecott ....133 bail, PE. 9424 or MA 5-4031. ou cooly saw ae ly ey venkeuna 1G 11.60 |Celery Cabbeee, No 13.00 wa Goherd, yo Bee oss x] Kresge, 68... iH wad. | coer BATON Oe God's taken you to, Heaven, on™ ISS ar 8 bu. Keie: No: i, 1.25-1.86 notes 1 Kroger.) 81.6 ; MEETING all, te Joy mirth. - BED sees nse BM Nov, NC ta pow ‘mara Me Lov. ws. Bestel | Aen Sam eS MOF Giese. FTL aye | eens civen thet, persecst But the place you ich so empty, ee eeeeeeee TOME wonrern CaO ee ea oe onard, No 1, 3.50 bu |Am M & Pdy.. 282 Ligg & My.... 673 to ean of ts 4 a ha inissed by her Gaughier, ° samy web a0 Am NOs. 038 Love: ‘ational Bank of Pontiac will be iatine Blower and son Dougiss . Am Rad ..... 20.3 Lone 8 Com.: dis! aw’ Guest tin the Guy. of Ponies, s re riers Peay 30 (AP)—Eags, f.0b.|Am Seating .. 86 Lorillard... ie te of Michigan, on Tuesday, August Flowers 3 : Davee, ohees federal-st**| asm Tel & Tel. 1641 Martin Ol. He 16 at 10:00 a.m. for the beets } hteg| Am Tob... 184 May D Str... 4. in van a e determining 57 ANS PLOWERS Put Up St arog ety a, ey Mal amaence™ HA Meee” Y | sito" SetGtiag “cotpeee| | ee A each . i, = <4 OYS- a my! 3G: “Wan de-3o wed. avg. 33, Grade|Anac Wac .. 182 Metr Ch & S.. 2 State of Michie, under visions p eam 41. Peewees 15. 7 Armowrea ee i mn Man’. 24 Treaggrer 2 ‘om On | $f ratified and ‘entire sate wal __. Funeral Directors 4 ‘ . i|Atchison.....169. Mont Ward... 8) Two Per Cent Pena vroposed {merger ot @ROU: “ Head for Erie Ports AM Got Lins. $13 Mover ;7 24 After Tuesd ei MY | eres ATcopy ot the salons: ee mene FE et as Sfeel Pact Signers "lAveo Mig |... 5.3 Mueller Br... 33. Fr tuesday of the directore of each of the two ‘OR : Balt & Oh ... 48.5 96 Br ae banks. providing for, the merger. ls 08 ities. : See Final Settlement Beech Nut |.. 324 Wat Bic... re file at the and may be bendix AY ... 827 Nat Cash R..-« '3| Tomorrow is the deadline for | ¢ufina business hours. D ] John ( Benguet... 2. Wat Dalry.-+s & , ; oneison-jonns . jetty Steel. -163.9 Wat Gyps sssce,646|29 City of Sylvan Lake taxes to 10, 13 12, 13, 14 "PITTSBURGH (INS) —> Only ving Air". 98 Hat Mead .c036 be paid at the city treasurer's of) 280 it ib Ye th 2 3t| pemaren Hoh “PURER esses are being made ‘the john Alum .. 308 Bet Terral.’ setifice, Ernest L. Ethier, city man-} _ 3% 98 36, 31. August 1. 2 2 © “SPARKSORIFFIN CHAPE ~ nation’s steel mills which have prist My ..... 31.2 Mo Am Av -... Beginning Wednesday, a two per anne ‘Ge Voorh ‘ iple been closed since July Ist. = ae “3 -Ner pte Pwsss it ‘penalty plus one-half per| WNotice is hereby that ® Observers agree final settlement Burroughs |.. 43.4 N¥st Airlin.... 84icent per month to date of payment Commissioners of the County. of Gatland FUNERAL HOME of the strike should come bome- Somp Soup. 301 | i. ;-: $8 |p added to delinquent taxes, Ethier | mie. Sie, Stan eat ume meld of Ambulance or Motes - time this week. Can Dry... 144 eens Si. 1 said. He added that 46 per cent uly. 86, it was ae re- Negotiators for the industry and/ oe Se i BS pan AW Air. Sof taxes have been paid to date. | solved that the, oes KBY Dr aeer en gat genes mone Gerrier Cp ... 813 param Piel.:.: 333) In other city affalts, Ethler Fonds in the, Clty of Tr and the Punern) Home—FE_ +188? : hard in New York to reach e.:. eee: ¢ clerk’s office Lake from Reehester Cemetery Lots 5 "agreement on each clause ‘of the cent Pe: 308 Be ee a ec ntll § ptm, Wednea™ |ond i= Deaumndre s distance of 28 a ery — new three-year, no-strike pact. Chrysler... os a po 3 day for persons wishing instruc- sohitin Road trom Squard Take Bene to jot = Yoeation, center "inive The walkout of 650,000 workers > A OR ~ Litt 223) thons on the new voting machines |“ This notice is and | published _ tl ait ated oiistelly Futtay with the ielimes, Mo's: 128 Pures ..:, 4] 0 be Seed in the Ang. 7 pri wade’ ond ‘provi im such cases) Wifust sacrifice, PE 40000 before 8 signing of a memorandum of Colg Palm :.. 53.6 ees mary, . ‘agreement, But furnaces will re- Col Brad A... 288 pe raie @ 7 BOX REPLIES - ” Col Ges ..... 18.7 Pullman 3 The city purchased two ma. main banked until individual con- Comw Eé’':.. 428 Pure Ol ..-.22 4. \chines which will be used for the At 19 a.m, Teday Gere tracts are ready for signature, Con +. 4.1 ROA nee in the were replies at the Press Gon K Get: ste Repub @ii'.... ga4)firat time in the coming primary. The settlement was based on a’ }Cont Bak ..,. 31.5 ex rng oc: He DISPLA’ office in the following ~ 456 cents an hour wage package, Coat Con .. O9 Norn 3/TWO ON Y pense , me ' ‘> Cont b- ~ geen 47 ook Bes: 3 ‘Two instruction models are on surance, pensions and other bene- Gooner Rag. the “y “=: 'ita\ display during regular office hours 4988 Pontiac, Tudor 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 10, 13, 14, ~ fits. : ore Pa... 30.8 got Lead - $4 at the City Hall on Iverness road. | No. Prssitssses. Sale to, be, Dele 1:38 | 16, 18, 18, 28, 25, 28, 6, Meanwhile, the last of the ore- jurtisn Wr... 337 Scorlll Mi - 37 | aroltment at the summer Red | Norin Woodward ay : 48, 49, 55, 56, 62, 66, 68, carrying freighters anchored in De- number et Edison ... 354 Sears Roeb .. 33.2 Cross swimming program at . July 28, 30, 1986 83, 94, 96, 98, 166, 113. - troit during the strike were expect- abies eal dees Be ee eee Sylvan Lake reached a record of ' = = 80 to, leave today, for Lake Erie ae oe Pont. aks "it pag] 209 children, Dea h No . Fiihis resume production at top|eanry toscana its Mostet nities Bact Req’. ote Goa RO Gs] Friday, certificates willl be th Nofices The Pontiac Press steady to strong with last week's close;| Ei Aute t .... 38-4 Ra .. 3¢3/awarded to those who passed the ‘FOR WANT ADS ease bn eee steers ly 80 cents| El & vue ee the 39 separate contracts being con- Monday; grades| Emer Rad... 9.1 — + $91) Red Cross tests. Instruction under | BAILEY, JULY 28, 196¢, HOWARD . a : ; to 80 cents| Erie RR ...., 22.3 We Sbe\ Mrs. Barbara will close C. 14 Snyder Rd, Lake DIAL. FE 28181 cluded with the nation’s 12 leading|hener ‘than cows, bulls,| BRCelLO .... #24 on BS Dempster Mich.. age 63: deat father | of a pion ys 9 aamaga their subsidiaries : Ga hte big p wieers| Pood Mach. m8 on | also, Ethier said. Hilde | MeCarrick, | Mrs. ima From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. enews. 2. 0: choice tgringn monty S236 Freeot Sul .. 79.4 & Co. 48 ft Mre Jensle Catpenter ‘end. Mre. All errors should be re 24.75; some stands.d and steers| Prueh Tra ... 31 El Pa .. $23 Ci Bur lar Goofs Georgenia Carter; dear borther of immediately, The unevenly — 18.00-31.00; scattered § sales|Gen Dynam .. 74 i Co oa # : gi Mrs. Flossie . _Puneral Se coos ne |ood and -fed ‘heifers 20.00-23.00;|Gen Elec .... 61.3 O Sul es will be held Tuesday, cibity for errors utility and standard steers and heifers|Gen Mills .... 6% TON ss 22.6 . ® July 31 st 2 p.m. from the Bes- than to cancel the scarce; rly onles 14.00-16.00; most’ Gen Motors .. 46.1 Thomp is ee -¥ | sardet-Mabley Chapel tn Oxford for that portion ~P my 1 : — cows oetaae, iow wctuer| oon ane sees 1 pa 3 oer +s ree ig rea ins Mich. Interment in Oxford insertion of the advertise. cutters 0-53.00; corse 4. » we es : _ -_ ment which has ren- comperieal 00-16.00; mostly ‘ Transamer ... 387) > a choice around 40 uh, ster calves 3um:| Gen Tyr"... gag Tecate ce. 304) A clumsy housebreaker tried to yo a Ey Fis dered oaeetece Oras 30°35; aout tee tends good’ ana choles] melt 4... 484 UnGarniae : 1364) loot at least four southside homes | — 07". i"Tharnes: dear mother of are made be sure to get 683-798 Th. feeder steers 18.25-20.00, sosetiae’ *T gg Un. Pac | .-.167-4/Saturday night. Clement Henry Barnes. Grave- Rdjustments will be given” roGAt VES Salable 280, Market opening|Goedyear ... 8 ait y ae i He fled when victims in three side service wil be held ot? ath —_ © , chalee vealers 10-00-3800; come wtility Gt te RY. at Bn Oss - 331 homes were awakened by noise Rev. rt Bickley officiating. Closing time for advertise- tility 12.00-15.00, it Wests ... 2 Oe ae #2.5\and by the beam of his flashlight, ee eae Pickett’ Bea.,, bailvord mento csataising wpe tase tal ble 200. Not enough early|\quil Ou .....1364 Us Steet ;..... 63 ,|Pontiac Police said: this evening until 11 a.m. Tues- type is 12 o'clock noon, the cas ) Ineaker 124 US Tee o-s:+- HT} A fourth victim, John Howard) Adrian. tn tieu of flowers, the % A ‘ “Cent... 44 Warn B Pie . 268/of 146 Elm St., reported that $16 family requests tions may sSRASO, da aoe ngage ha» ea ge: Blwan stolen trom his bifold in the | Siorfr'tegnnd”@paaeen ee: | | MS any artabatat ce steady d sows; foepir Cop.... $0.3 Weng Hi: §33| bedroom where he was sleeping.| Devt! Stransements by the Rich- first weak to 25 lower on bw under Interlak “" 31.6 White Mot .... 49.6 _ ardson-Bird Puneral Mil- 210 Ib.; demand: bulk No.|Int Bus Mch $20 & Co... 15.1) Howard’s home was forcibly en- ford. CASH WANT AD RATES 1 to 3 16.75-17.00;|Int Harv...., 40.1 Woolworth. .... -\\tered through the rear door, as , JULY 36, 1986, WESLEY G. | lots mostly No, 1 and 9 200-230Int Nick..... 995 Yale & Tow... 316 ’ 1844 Beechmont St, Keego Har- Lin De Wo. 17.10-19.28 No. 2 and 3 20-\int Paper.....1394 Young § & W_. 293) were homes at 137 Elm and at 446| dor. Mich.. age $6: beloved hus- ae bay 3 Days 6 Dave 1. 16-28-1618; several, lots mostiy int Shoe -... $4 Zouith Rad... 108.6|and 434 S, Saginaw St. police said.| S224 sotner""or Mrs Nvia ‘May 3 “ite “3he “Yee ‘ ite Ib. 18 28-16.90; larger lot sows 400 : m Det. Sgt. John DePauw said that Mrs. Aileen Yvonne Teeole and ‘ 4 3.48 «6.04 ‘peying|isetaaee 1000 Dulm con-ese nl (C. J. Nephier Ce.) police have a “fairly good” de- Cutterd, Orville Cook. "Mra, Tris $ 3% fee a8 18%-20: LPT ET' ,REATT| Satadle cattle 70,000; steers steady to] Misures after decimal Poin i tos Koon | Scription of the burglar. Loehne. Puneral service will be 7 318 847) R40 or. fryers 24-35; re ete: meilers strone compared last week's close:| anon piec & Equip Co”. .... 32 3-4 from the ‘Parsiey Puneral Home > des) Te tee ettes over 4% 98-28%; under 4% 27-26. presdy to §0 lower than last Wednesday; Baldwin Rubber Co*...... . 144 184 rom the Pursley Puneral Home . 7.29 = 10.80 j . choice and prime grades fairly |; Mi Co... 55 55 5S F d A ts t P k with Rev. L. W. Shafer officiat- & nelive;, gthers slow: heifers slow: steady ioe Bee Ota Chem Gor. (18 8 un ssets at rea ing. tg TCO ,iD Greenwood a tows steady to, 38 lowers, bulls sow Howell Elec Motor Co*.. 5, 83 §3| NEW YORK (INS) — Welling- Cook is at the Pursley Punerai FOACHES pictus, Was ee ee Gor as.' + My Sito Fund reported today its total) pcs tlelp Wanted Male 6 2s about steady: load me 1225. Ib, steers |e), eee w 1s net assets reached a record OT ti Wixom Rd. . One Full Year Guarantee |) 2): ‘er, !o«: prime steers 36:78, and Wayne Gerew Frod Cos... 13 14)$559,000,000, equal to $13.75 per| Mick: tq %: beloved son of Bur- oom Nowten, Apartments, Gro- 34.90-28.80; A My Ov, cneles joe © sale; bid and asked: share, June -30. Assets totaled brother of ‘Mrs’ Porrest Hubbel ATTENTION tery Stores and Restaurants, Re- 00.20.00: - - " , ; and Mrs. J Fue Wanted: Men ean start work ran out only one howe No | kaieatinin’ that" w'ipine’taas|Lincoln to Establish = tine earlier. President Walter | Sei.auy'stat'l Smetiom we | GLUTASY” ut'W. Weta SS signs used. = 21.50; utility and gommeretal cows 19-80. District Sales Group L. Morgan said the mutual fund rake enh Ree, Gane “Green a 1 z Rox Ex Company 11.09; utilit end commercial bulls 13.78- DETROIT w — The Lincoln has more than 183,000_ share- officiating. Sagres in Wiem grand. and’ a around ability tote Pont. Su. ta. pide. rE aces [i20%; Lest, cull ‘cows toniese: tee |Division of Ford Motor Co, will POETS. _ . at the [Richarteen-Bied Punersi ghee and. strone. points “Write , loads. good, te, jew choice yearling gtock + uy a new district sales group NOTICE TO PUBLIC LITTLE, JOLY 27, 1966. MARTHA AUTOM SBERGTORT . 3. H ndisi {| - (Sele of Butldings) Jean, 238- Lake ‘st., Lake Orion, a - — ae A pad [ puad [pe | peed [ped [ ped [ped feed ee fe to direct the mercha mg Of Located in ‘the City of Utica and Mich., age 3: beloved daughter . 8 (2 (Lh SI IN 2 E712} Lincoin and Continental lines when/ Sterling Township, Macomb County, of Joseph C. ond Halen J. Littie: Must be exp on Cone Automatic . < Miiithe 1957 models are introduced. ‘bids will be received until 11:00 Ann, Raymond P. Richard E and job shop bech-ereend a prefe sea: ATTENTION EXECUTIVES! ©) riricen istrict sales oltices tar butings Gwtea ur the uicuges | tlhe hit Rteoday Duy 3 . babe ove Aarne mternnnene, ed Miihave been created. They will. be State Highway Department and described To a.m. from Bt. Josephs “caren WR Detowweed_ BS. sabe iN supplemented by 55 resident zohe wp _ i . er . Ging SMALL ESTATE RESIDENCE =)|managers in other major cities. me TtiSttory. conetete, block building !o- SouepnBeetion of Fest "Lawn ’ I i} Ty. ’ FOR RENT | The district sales headquarters | nB—ttem No. 2—Parcel 107 | be seen at alien's Puneral Home, Experienced S|will be jn Cincinnati, New York,| Concrete block garage and shed lo-/ Lake Orion. . : UI} |Dalias, Detroit, Washington, Min-|NB-<item No. 2—Parcel 108 MEAL OR OLY See. Real Estate KS \neapolis, San Francisco, Atlanta, },.03"2, Gos"Se’mucRona Trp. are 83; beloved nurband of ) , ‘ . Mrs. Dora A. MeNeal: dear | Basten, Chicago and Kansas City, mg car cometece eck ee age tevetes father of Oscar 1. McNeal.» Salesmen and highways, Scott Lake Road at Watkins Lake Road .. . 1 te and Ciifferd V. McNeal: dear distely available. ‘Call Federal 5-8387 after mee . arte Nabe, Se auanea| fees eam vie manner, | © GQCeSWOmen : SS tf ‘ garage located at 6300 20 Mile Road e will be held - an S\Naime Detroit Bomker janis Wot” Furcal Fataey tate amd ih Bet YH ff y ij tf — ff fH fr FG . . st einder block located TT M , 1 : to Economic Council print ez? 20 Mile Road ment in White Chapel" Mr. Me: Booming. We seed. the ielp of 3 NEW YORK u — Charles T.| 2, sory frame house «stucco side) | Frome = “t ‘ne Pursiey Funeral seq. isn slerieny County "er Fisher Jr., president of the Nation-|we—tiem ‘No. t-Parcel 11? ORINSON, JULY Be. 1088, JOSE flees. We have the sales rights al Bank’ of Detroit, has been| 2,*af,Saiage and dog coop located | phone M- 1908 Auburndale, Cass | Gt Aad PA projects. named to the Board of Trustees of ate Ter No. 0—Parcel 110, ates ' mother of Mervin A. Orit & . ~ Committee for Economic De- ties Utlen Road . Robingon. Mrs. Manian Morrison, YOU WILL EARN His appointment to a threeyear| fottinus' haere | Tae ekeeetes | woRRING WITH A ® * . of term was one of 12 announced] remNo ti-Parcd sss es with Rev. Pather G. Bertol of- LEADER today by J. D. Zellerbach, chair- i sory frame house located at 44838 Lae 9 Interment in Mt, Hope . man of the non-profit Economic Tuesd . Research and- Ed we rame whe’ located at rear of 7732 evening weune Yootheen-Siple Fue You mist be over 25. own ew Guarantee ization ucation Organ-| Main Street neral Home . Robinson will car, have Enowiedge of areas \e ba . Sommer Revel, Servee-—Fit Reels Our Specioty =) oie ltactie ainda | Rita Yenrsie | Phan" alen PTS ST toe tee FE 8-7387 & Collision Jams Xway ee meer mae "ar A a, Mee ta cae SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING CO.8) oso ix — mone ol sate sez eee’) Eee ee | C. Schuett. _ whegves : ’ the Davison underpass in. Detroit| must accompany cach bia.” Do not send a.m. St, Michael's Cathotte REALTOR , IDENTIAL——APARTMENT Ws |was jammed for 35 minutes toflay/¢A*” oT Personal ¢ a er Church with interment in Rose- ee : NOPAY | be returned if is not land Park Cemetery. tion 7400 E. Highland Rd. after two autos overturned, spill- of the Rosary will be at § p.m. g fing gasoline on the street. af Eee Sone, 8 suceess- feanth Peseres theme, (M59) 4 . Af ; (a Hh ean oe oa ust be non mem- B DA person, Way Corp 1 oct a Mate me REAL A Unusual ® hus Senile wi Agency sie "w. Huson, FE +: MY 116, Sears, Roebuck and Co. WILL EMPLOY 3 SALESMEN * All Sears’ famous benefits, as you qualify for them. Earning potential of $150 per week, draw against commission. For confidential interview call Mr, Christie, FE 5-6168, bet. 9 a.m, and 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday. ition man- agement, Right man will jor and moved position with above-avera on overw: ) ae will receive thorough field training. If are hi aliber man wae 8 - re rect gonee future ot rt Buest Roosevelt Hotel, between and 4 on Thursday and Friday. SALES MANAGER EXP. IN AP- . Unusual man Send references to Ponting Press, Box Lis . SALES MANAGER WANTED Man 24 to 37 is Wanted m Pontiac area for an unusual position of- fering exceptional e Past sales experience prefe: but mot necessary modei car wired, no veling neces sary. r personal interview, ph. DRexe! 1-0654, Detroit. hese men for compensation Positions open fr ’ ages 2% and 80 Previous selling experience with business reople or farmers required but will be waived if applicant has been in own business and earned over from $300-$500 per ww Address box 19, Pontiac Press, ‘tn own handwriting stating qualifica- “SALESMEN Mar for leet voune en 'e pS wi m experienced selling. enty of ! 8, adve and contacts. Earnings unlimited MAHAN REALTY CO. Co-operative Real Estare Exchance FE ‘ ‘975 W Huron St, | TECHNICIAN WTD. Man to assemble and. test ar MEN FOR single WANTED: 2 al farming, Also an. GReenleaf 4-6733, 41770 W. 10 Mile Rd. NG Woo Cleaners. 1253 8 WoodARD, styles for entire family, Earn $30 a day comm. unnec. and qualifying farmers and pbusi- A MI % EXPERIENCE! i 3-2770. MIDDLE-AGED LADY I boys, M PERMANENT POSITION FOR ° of chook REALTOR 7400 E. Highland Rd. (MS9 ANTED AL ROUND GIRL local dry cleaning nateulichnrene Woodward, MI Help Wanted ACTUAL JOB® OPEN IN U38.. 80, Am,, Europe. To $15,000, Trav. el paid. Write only Employment Info. Center. Room Stu- art 8t., Boston 16. om EXP. SHORT ORDER COOK FOR drive in = resta urant, Serving Cleaners 1253 8 4-4620 AND atte good Mee Ph with an one ard 1) or part time. WTD. MOTEL MGR. Reliabde couple or single lady between 45 & 55. to manage mo- > tel. Good pay for the right party. Must have reference. Write tiac Press Box 55. RED RY " Honsey. ew | . es corner Sasha! Rd, and Seymour Lk. Rd. mw Employment Agencies 8A BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS fmmediate fu’) or part : retaries, typist ceseral”” fee work and experienced salestadies. Birmingham Employment Service 130 W ieote rmingham. Mid- LOOK JOBS OF ALL Kitns FASHJON SHOP * Tiling sok, ng trvnage PONTIAC Keres ones ieee a | Yee TPE Ray deste to advance more merene CAREER CENTER _ Pontiac Press i. B-1 RIKER BUILDING ‘ornee iter canta % = write aeedey tate Oe MIDWEST > of falbtime. —— PLOYMENT Atency Tt “Help Wanted Female 7 AND DISCUSS SOME OF ~~ oon. Repeee Sree PERMANENT POs1. BEAUTY OpERAzes,.. Elivete. Bank Bidg FE Sear Roval Oak. 1.1 10664... : : ee, - REACH CASH CUS- Generai ce . Type-short- sea, Age, 28 to @ years. Exper'- TOMERS through Classi- | .-BLOOMFIELD fied Ads. Call FE28181, : | EERE EH ‘acces 2 ee eeeeee Staaeete eee ed ee ad ee eek es GR 313 Pontiae Bank Bldg. _Phone FE 5-9277 Tite = 9 ars - Work Weated Mah Park Weated Malo “10 "Beas 18 yaa LIKE wea. cami, 16, ami, 16, WOULD LIKE BABY! i rE sitting, go me nights, ffousEWORK BY why arte a week, also ironing by day, FE 22-1043. as: *? ee 2 DAYS A WE. raat WANTS W. W. washing and ironings, Reas 5-6308._ MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, Ww. RESIDENT TEACHER AP- ry a i years (lechin 8. degree. Phone 4-7268 igre J Ask tor _Johnaon. RELIABLE WOMAN | Wants DAY work, Good referen: 8-3278. R MIDDLEAGED LADY | > would like baby sitting evenings. ae pal ™ iN $2.50 s pushel. Yon rood work. FE 2-6866. WASHINGS DONE IN MY HOME. Pickup and delivery. — 3-1022 week before as od delivered te your tot on i nion Votieats. SRY WALL BY. MACHINE, Fat repai: at. br EM sheet Metal 7 Bivd. FE 56-0313. Lester owner. CAWN MOWER SHARPENING AD- justed to factory 204 Ave, SocRED CONCRETE BASE- ment. Free catia ee OR 3-71 SEWER CLEANING Sinks—Sunday Gertvre. FE SAWS MACHING = a TEA LEACH 10 B TING SERV VICE oes, and raae et nee All_m Day or night, “SE aoe ® Day not 2-9i61, Wayne Heating Co HOOVER SERVICE Free estimates on repairs, “= and delivery pontise’s thorized Hoover fy og station. “s Waier St, FE 22811 TREE MING AND By _al. Pree estimates. FE 17-6354 TRIMMING AND REMOV- al. Free estimates. Phone FE 7-8354. Yaw TREE SERVI — SPRAY- ing, Dutch ¢im. Mosquitoes * fruit trimming & pemever tren ee Phone FE 40805 ma DRILLING and pump repatr. OR 3-2396. Sone my home. pt eine ‘and oanver. - 12) _Call PE 56-1010. Building Service PPL LL LLL LAL Pn A-l REMODELING, FREE ESTI- reuts EM 34 1 CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK. Suick service. MO AKiond 8-3440. FLOOR SANDING LAYING. aa QUALITY Cc. BL.) BILLS, FE 8-2050 A-| CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE “A&B TRENCHING Pose line field tile. ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. 8-3785. ALL KINDS G? CEMENT WORK. reasonable, floors drives and etc.! PE 2-2340. Bonded, Jensen BRICK, BLOCK AND CEME work, Also chimneys. Ne mS too | large. ee aj eat “and remodeling. Clark- So se CEMENT & BLOCK $-0782, Work. FE d 7 irs ENT, ~+ Meg o r repairs # ve ns, baseme . commer: Ph. Pr Laundry S Service 18 ‘LACE CURTAINS PLAIN LAIN OR on RUP- | fled. Beautifully finished. Pontiac Laundry, Phone FE 2-101. FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- ice, ph. Laundry, FE Sans LANDSCA Within 25 < uf "Fopeat and sod. COMPLETE Awa MAINTE: nance and_shrubbery. 25 yrs. ex- 3-200 HAND DIGGING. uirse grass weeds an sodding. uy $2008 NDSC DRA driveways. ‘on 2-463. SOD, MARION BLUE AND FIELD grova Kentucky b Delivered or ed. Com) landscaping. 36 yrs. in Poutlac, Setimates and a KIND, toh oe + = gol tests free. White's 212 E. CEMENT WORK Blvd, N. PE 65-3140. 7 Basem footings, bik_ and t, | SODD’ work, inmates, FE vibe tilling. Complete 1s AD work, coal © ee RRO AND CUTTING Porat “on ve ig, Ponting Free estimates. Call OR 32338 8-2387 | or PE 65-1186 Moving & Trucking 19 et 1th eee PP AA — Plowing 16B , one ee om go ROTO-TILLING LAWNS AND GAR | dens. OR 30784 | ff you are having trouble meeting Television Service 22 COPENHAVER’S RADIO & TV . 696 W. Huron. Night eerv- last e@ district. Re- ward for its return. Call FE 54-7677. : ALLET. Valuable . Lest in State Theater. : “Nam ‘Willie. MI 4-2878. LOST: BLACK CON- tact PE ‘ biichis a1 Lea Hobbies & Supplies 24A EW SORABBLE SETS, $3. PA to BA LU $1,00 3 mes Lawrence PE. Pale. :| Notices & Personals 25 "Gola Ware Raves $050 so Oeen, Thurs ee PRIVATE DETECTIVES Ease your mind of worry. the facts about. matters. consultation. FE 5-$201. Aerotred Knapp Shoes Know Private ~"IN DEBT? _ our sara, see ts CHIGAN CREDIT COUNSEL. LORS INC. 41% 8. Saginaw. above Oakland Theater, FE 38-0456. 2 | Jc, ery ae SARE | : MONDAY. JULY. La! 1956 I WANT TO LIVE IN OR NEAR PONTIAC BEST CASH pe bye ar os OHNSON, Realtor Base Waiting ee aa? your ir 5440 work. | SIMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR and couteset or io your Kl L. Tem leton, Realtor $250, ,000 | Phone the et, Crear contact be RL Ste {. Stout, Realtor FE 58165 Wanted Real Estate 32A SELLING YOUR FE 8-2808 ee ar RNITURE, tools and misc, items. Say 31131, BUY OR SELL ~ 1 will personally buy your oroper ty or ou sels t for) you a ou how to if the price s reasonable Call now and let us prepe it. D, RILEY BROKER 509 Hlizabeth Lake Rd. PE 41197 LADIES Do you have @ sick vacuum cleaner that will not clean your fp Cal FE 2-2611, we ee 2 1966 you have for $60.96 inclu attnete . Hoover Co. 19 Water St. cnan ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL. Pianned parenthood summer, ist and :30 to 11:36 a.m. 1$ W. Huron. : ed., 9:30 to 11:30 jue see $. ae Pan Parmineton Jegn's Be RES as on ou ike anpotnts 8 "Travel Agencies - PLANNING A TRIP? ice HURON 8T. ARED for. *Wtd, Household Goods 27 | te CASH FOR ways. We will furn. abor only of Siciberes Ag EA working. of bot, “E th one Fei feat Seating eis Renee Beles «FE C8 airs per Coat wale bo money” do dows and al at PR 47381 x see wae eee A a ' ie. W is. 4-371. iat and mae jms a 3-111. SPE 6-30. , ~ | tools and mise. tems, MY 31121. tet | 4 bee - ae NN a ig a IN ae cig oe $$$ 24 HOUR $$$ CASH FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY ARNOLD REAL ESTATE 210 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 5-06/6_ FE 5-5783 -MAHAN FALTY CO.. REAL Co-operative 3 Estate ‘otenes HOMES NEEDED ws. A a4 wae * io all ym WILLIAMS PLO LLLP | REAL ESTATE INSURANCE | 1218 Baldwin Avenue ae Daily 60 Sunday 10-6 \FE 40 : _ FE 40641 LISTINGS WANTED In and « HARVEY ‘WILSON Lapeer Real Estate FR 2-0682 PE 2-909) | OA _8-3760 ' i i i PE 26007, ~ WANT * TO ) SELL? We have ers for 2 or 3 bed- mn me nn hen "i CiEBStEAD re os « FE 6-0610 Li's ce [-30 “ba won the olfice popularity contest—that's why she's vous "By Jay Alan o|- = Sr i — ee s « ae age a + Es © Ee — ch a ca nie ? AP Ninadieatores so disliked!" Wanted Real Estate 32A 48 HOURS FOR on HOME 7k Rent Apts. Furnished 33 = Is Good VASB BERS Rent Houses PS nA Nn ame i adh ip i Se, oar, is in ee le 3 BEDROOM WEST SUBURBAN. Sache oa Rats reer BM ; cnet een tale at John K. Irwin Ww, a pRopeRty? | pop featet Oru’ pre prospects saves i, ° sa : i Woble Tear RD and money. "Don't worry with! — Leslie R. Middleton WARD E. 1 tate farms, [ahee, and reste See | See Tees | REALTOR | FE4-3581 ancing and closing. Rent Apts. Furnished 33) 27°". + in 1050 W, at yer ; ' To Buy-Te Sel . ¥ BN. Pree t ar ana ; CKLER REAL. ae oy au 1 = s yas ray ant wk 1 ANOS Ea a 206 -N, Saginaw __ FR 40m s Lt YEAR a) ZONED COMMERCIAL | cian rs. 42 LEDGESTONE DR. or rs | “ HOUSE as ar G IEMPS pet EAD ja CLEAN BRIGHT LIGHT HOU . ft AD | 102 B. meron FE 46204 retired A) re 4 a 208 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 34 Ps ah LOOKING HF FOR 4) LIKE A REAL CAR| Sas PVT J y BEAT. ew UNE. APT. 81 PES Sys sTOP EVE ER COOK | BARGAIN? Lots of ’em| 4° ny ss tere. Flo, shi ry. 40 W. Huron. in the Want Ads! Fre ; ° & ’ a ‘N - 5 ie exe ok oc) dd fee eles i b @ a a as es a ek ee “. i aie in it - ee ie ee 4 ‘ a is * oe 3487, ) swereher™a shoal ear otin tate, tot out 3 rooms and bath, Adults only. 967) tia, 4 ams. 966 per month. PE| %" & ~~, srt ation, washing priv. per, month. oR ber ; f i RiscLosE TO id "KG. HEMPSTEAD W. SUBURBAN, MODERS > iis, | CUSTOM rN bus. Priv, entrance 102 =. Huron 4204 | room hom: 33%. | "> bedrooms, large .iving room, come. $1 @ WE, $1" Geman ve After _$. con La] Biad _Rent “Rent Lake Cottages 36A a wane re 5 fOOMs BID, FLGOR OW. eons ster 3pm : con. on Lane. ut | gee thE PE $2443, FE 2-301. LARGE 2 SieePRIV ENT, AND a, “see Es | 7 ROOM, CHR iN bath. Reasonable, FE 63647. | Fake ORIO . A in g miles trom Pentiee, Low rivate . 16 B. Howard. KITCHENETTE AP APT. BEAUTIFUL Available Aug. ist. with boat. down payment, Quick possession. 7 ROOM oH NEWLW® DECORAT- ly re. = working per lew po re oat or yous — mo FE ‘+4005, Priv. close ‘ line. reesona r ot a . a is N Paddock oukeiue ou gue Good location. Bet. 8% Srences required MY 35708. BEDROOMS, DONELSON PARK. or aft-5 pm. FE 2-962. _ LAKE Fi PRONT COTTAGE AT LEW- gg schools, 1'% og ge KREWLY GEcARATED 3 ROOMS, iston, FE 1375 dinin room. Guna FE 2-2020 or tenants to act as caretekers as WODERN. PRIVATE. T AND BATH FE se aly yment ES al Write Pon- Lk. 4-3368. pt ane MODERN COTTAGES 2 ROOMS, across from Lake Huron painiment sto 8 p.m, PE 5- sor Washor, chia WATERFORD OR $7516 : . FE 6-12 oF 1. s EW 2 BEDROOM HOME, He RNOL >) cohen, Reieronces reauted. FE REAL ESTATE |" oO ae, 7 FE $0676 FE $5783). oon "ie cumin a - ROCHESTER "RED HORSE CORP, Jute el best Only % blocks to - oo ae schools, $15, terms. — LAKEFRONT oe FOR —"FRAI \NKLIN-APTS. . er bath and entrance. ROOMS. ATE BATH, only, 287 Oskiand Ave. Wi N 3 ROOMS . . F x i —s ehtld. He dtiahers. 4-3497. Chose te new scheel Per RY NICE } ROOMS, FR For .Rent Rooms 37 rage ‘. beth and ie. lege ers. ex newiy od ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING Cail for ae ee Bent. MY on west side PE 6-1189, fies) T3001, “WOLVERINE APTS. /# me ae bath. 4 satan per- ATTRACTIVE R '. | iris, Refrig. 647 W. Huron. Ain 66 ON GoM, GIRL on days, PE 40% Nddlebelt and Orchard $i Ivanhee, W, Blcom*teld, OPE 40s 2 4 R. J. VALUET, Realtor CN? ATERS VS BY OWNER ALL BRICK +BED- a home byivan aes. $ii- 100. SPECIAL 8. ‘BUILT FOR LIVING th. ACRIFIC mg $9,950... attractive hood, Easy with : OFF = OSLYN .... i = REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Mich. price. Eas OPEN * House That Home Built NOW FOR SALE 92 W. Huron Open § to @ DOWN 4 room ba tees 4 Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, nae Me WE TRADE sete de ore ams. ag on ioe ‘nice GILES ES REALTY CO, | . EXCEPTIONAL CON- TEMPORARY DESIGN ; — BRING YOUR DE- ‘ POSIT WITH YOU IF ‘YOU WANT A MOST : oe COMPLETE AND UN- USUAL HOME FOR $35,000. Seen “sexperts? DESIRABLE LAKE FRONTS —2 & 3 BED- ROOM BRICKS, BI- LEVELS, IN A VERY DESIRABLE AREA. CALL IMMEDIATELY. SYLVAN 2983 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 8-418 GIs D0 COSTS ONLY 5 ROOMS | # ' ONLY Nothing Down $8800 . Will build 2 or 3 bedroom 5 U ‘ home with basement, on your lot, FULL PRICE vane Haetes mad dose oer Mu Y PAYMENTS * DOWN LOADS of. FEATURES ALL IMPROVEMENTS IN WHY PAY RENT? A Fully Modern Home HOME — ideal esver| Only a Few Homes Left i aes | Hurry! $3,500 FULL PRICE | MODEL OPEN bome off. Perry et New bath. J. H,HILTZ DAILY a SUNDAY M1 NEW YORK AT BALD REALTY CO. AVENUE WIN Westown ‘A heat 2 “aulte NEAR ED wee Shemne. 5 on heat, lot. Upper rentin, NEW FHA bedrooms Ol of gas “er e at EL OPEN DAILY FE 5-6001 REALTOR Ree 5) comet. 3rd. LISTING BERVI eorner a tor per month Sensenanie termes. MODEL PHONE FE_5-0204 eaten comp: ae ey only large $80 heat. rge lots, $1,100 moves you in. month, MOD- SCHRAM cE 2 BDRM. RANCH, FIREPLACE, Beas car Seti N ICHOLIE WEST FAIRMONT—NEARL bedrm, home with with fares 2 i fal tones Pee a il ba een lorms, ace. at screens & other caer bee tures. $12,000. Terms. Don't miss this, . TROQUOCIS RD. oO ee and me this 7 rm, a rms. bath with full psmt., & other fine ¢ ) tures, The living & dining - rooms are — There's. a Eeoatate. mch doors te taken $1300 down. w SEARGER CO. STOUT S Best Buys Today “WHAT” Would you give for « lovely room hom e _ N ICUOUE furance, plastered walls many other features. on this one, ' “WHERE” & that large family needing @ bedroom ys a tely moiierm with new oil mony uses, “Only 63,750 “WHY” ealy $6,250 with $1,250 oe Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor TT NM. Gaginaw St. Ph. PE 5-8165 Open Eves. ."til 6:30 CLARK CITY PROPERTY three-room . with kitchen and mana, bedroom. actu Priced at at $7,600 with $1,060 MARELS 6. ~— § rooms — 2 bed- oo bale -Saeement GOING ST. Near Whittemore — 2 - alt, Wht, For Sale Houses, 43 MODERN TOME AND FIVE . FE 23-0420 Elizabeth Lake Estates Sreed air Lake privileges to fine park area with Peautitul sandy beach. Priced at: $14,500.00, WM. A. KENNEDY w. Mura sx wea Bt rs till 6 ,, & fine rm, 3 bedrm, | home with liv, rm, dining rm., hall, Pire- place, rs to ter- race, fami) . re full bemt., gas car ga- rage. oleh, dry, shady [ot. Handy to a right at $15,500, Terms robe closets, garage with’ large “attached room for vear around en- QUIETNESS—SECLUSION You can relax on this beau- of matural beauty atte it's biden. caretaker “the sadd! bidgs. iW y aN want privacy It's priced Oak Ave.” FE 5-044] LAKE FRONT Year ‘rouni home, hi in the beach, Timken auto. of Pontiac. FOUR AND BATH DOWN FIN. ished attic good basement and fu Corner lot. fait Shoe “10.800, Trms BALDWIN AVE — 6 rooms—3 bed- nome bath — basement — 10,- new kitchen si.cee-o-2 r | a as heat Brie at 6 Ht ‘ down ALLIQON fT. — Income—i0 rooms — 2% ry home — Over $110 on income »esides owner's ving quarters—$12,500—terms, EAR K REAL ESTATE eoul® ww aun St crest Plans Near -neres. room . W. Matheson, Broker FE 4-1156 WANTED A F AMILY UPL. Cute 1 bedroom home with lovely @ room, convenient kitchen, becoment, full bath, oil heat, ¢ ‘NEAR THE LAK With privileges to a fine vate beach on Union Lake, Wel ‘bat keg. home. 10x14 .iving room, 9x14 kitchen-dinette 2 bedroom with 3rd posstble. Has started base- ment. Full Aries $7,950 with $2,000 down or will cut for cash, HAYDEN BE. WALTON. Near Delevan. 4 room home. Basement. $3,000 with $850 down. WEST SIDE, Off Bitzabdeth Lake Rd. 3 bedroom home. bath, base- ment, of] furnace, garage, fenced yard. $11,500, terms. FOR COLORED. 8 room home on Fisher Ave. Bath, basement, furnace, 4car garage. $10,500, with $3,500 down $960 DOWN, Good two bedroom home on approx. % acre lot. Bath. Off Pontiac road. ROCHESTER- oyca AREA, Off Auburn. $1,090 ¢ 3 lots, Good home for ~ small family. Bath. & i% car ga- M58. E, Highland, 3 se 3 acres, 5 gore soned x8. room modern ae pm, garages, $12,500 with _OPEN DAILY 12 to 8 P.M. $1,250 DOWN Inspect our mode] home today. 4 large rooms livin — with vestibule entrance ter bed- room 12'x12. Modern kitehen cus for open sign Salesma MU 40250, we C. HAYDEN, Ra tor 8-044 Opel Even Sun, 160 to 2 Hy a Tele LA FE 44813 mm Open Evenings & Sundays Who likes swimming, aning. jet tiple Listing Ser=ice of room, and gracious living. Beautifull feraished Lake ¥ EMBREE & GREGG reciase, i hee nt. 1204 Caton Lake re. rs W eet. altor 9-439 tM 3.3314 | 248 Oakland any erere Wo this'custom bum} IN CLARKSTON | FR toom home on 80x189 ‘ft, ome ig 26x38. has 15x16 livin hen COMP 2 room, 14x10 kitchen-dinette. Rough | bedroom tied bath, eck "floors, plumbing fer acoerel i er | i ras Taeer wrour children. wi handle down payme te bo tsb. $1,800 handle. LE WILLIAMS LAKE Privileges are only a stone’s throw m this 2 pedroom home, Brand oe with full basement, tiled bath, large kitchen, Immediate Possession. You can still enjoy tt on summer $10,500 with $1,500 own, 3 FAMILY Completely remod- condition. each with fe right at $21,000," 94,500 Humphries 2-474 FE 4-7114 Evenings MULTIP E LISTIN SERVICE 'B U) D' Wisner School Area 3 bedroo ome story family ome with, full basement, steam eat, automatic hot water, cor- lot, Features large }iving and at 98,750 with $1,- S00 ¢ down to qualified purchaser. Close in Suburban Lake Privileges. On beautiful Elizabeth Lake. Sparkling clean 2 bedroom, 1'9 story, home with unfintehed un- stairs for future fotroom, full at and hot water ceramic tile bath, tile kitchen counter top. 14a car parege feneed rear yard. Of- fered at $13,400, terms. N ICHOLIE a Mt. Clemens bn ; Bes ee es gale, wee Bre Mr. Allen * \, i eee Vie ce To ¢ __galow, »| FURN. 4 RM. isn’t It Awful The owners sell brand new "Sean e yoo . hy vel pavement 3 sSloets % Om cation school pavement.» Mate property Excellent. lot. - uilder broke, must sell immedi- ely $60 «per . down and Giroux-Franks-| GENERAL REAL 4395 Dixie at. Williams Lake 1 BEDROOM STYLE STAR WITH PULL B LAKE PRIVIL INCLUDES PRICE WIRING. ONLY $350 DOWN. F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR Corner Williams Lake Need Hammer and Saw 2-bedroom Taeroat food suburban Te pla . HOME | mast uaet sh On 66x230 ft. ATE - 5 p.m. RANCH ROUGH OR 3-105 Rd. & Mie $150 DOWN ONLY 1 LEFT ANNETT . OFFERS - For Colored New Good 3 Ww. rt] $1750 DOW N S. Bloomfield Highlands Buys a furnished - room modern bungalow, Eine chet iit piccls|\ Rlcaeer tong" tart. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | \ 'gtie,%ait Laundry te Situated on app \ acre. With ample snade fruit trees. Immediate gettin: $10,000. terms. Clarkston Village cellent 7 - rge living ~} ttrnace Extra ‘et ventas otely i and Breplece ‘den, dint tah ‘, rooms & aa a steam heat. 2-car attach arage Situaved on fenc 3% on most desirable street. Near jake. Newly ea ag, Venetian winds 7 Sermon Unusual value at $18,500, term. West Side Brick . Situated ramic $21,000. ter ns Roy Annett Inc. REALTOR aE spacious fot, x 125, tn Webster School west . Huron eral 8-0466 Open Evenings and dunday 1-4 _come poss: tale, FE HOME, $1400 H by 300. Lake a eat $6,875 BOR 34141, coL”’ M HOUSE. IN- 5-6734, down, Templeton AREA $-roo full Ou heat, elec. hot water neater Ideal location On $9,950. CLARKSTON 5 acres with home, 2 bedrma, kitchen and utility, main on Surstan down Fermett I RESA New AE Living room with petree. with Alumingm Well landsea) be sold, Make Owners Evquity. K. L. Templeton, 3538 Ovenand Lak Re 6, call OR BU Ver ward 5 pecomems. ofl heat. and 8c eae corner modern bath, large attractive L, 2 nice closets. screens, “tier on on Realtor FE 4-4563 3-1708 D We will build on your lot a lovely bedroom ranch «tye tee . “Exterior all com: fece bath, automatic Hot water and lent construction.* Very attrac- fre home, “Only for Mr. Brown one oo resint “L. H. BROWN, Realtor FE $3399 1362 'W. Huron ired, ftehen sink Excel- down.” Ask pa beie a after T: 1 pe GI $670 Dn. “RANCHMASTER” Pearl Detagment Ca Co. OFFERS YoU HAD tat . Clarkston : gir food bas et ait nary oh : w Seane See and water. BETTER , fenced im backyard. F ull income ts yours .. in this skepbpated Et 2 Homes—Lake Front © { ment. Corner iot. The ie really 1 house 5 rooms and oe fine ho, Pe 4 but in residential area. what a fine S-room bungalow 63 on Park this is. Neat and clean, Easy to Lake. value at care for, Basement, heat, $12,600, terms, pend garage. Close to | Clarkston ae Tuesx 7 room two homes need some fixing up. eee ciestes| bea ernecan tb B80, only "93.008 ‘dows. a ave. Clarkston Colonial We are & very fine room Colonial home in| fome oy Pereet contain Seetsie| far gavraes,, Beet tant Vileges. Living room 12% cogped peae PERG, & toNRenenES — 2 ie. after ¢ call “Mrs. be or bo ha uit aipasement, ° t, OR 31075, Situated on nicelv -| A. JOHNSON, Realtor wens Nek, SOxie®. $16.900, em) 1704 S. Telegra raph Rd. “Lake Front Brick iee FE 425 fiere in good conaition with NORTH SIDE 279 feet, on lake and Almost an acre in ble loca- with access to many r | ton on the N of town. ‘ne om, ese | 8 rooms. . full ‘sxi6, sun room @xi2, Kitch-| rent, Dlgetered walle. Aut. en Le ee fd oet e | $42,900 terms. san erection eree, Sew ySOUTH SANFORD oll furnace Poet arage. small home in ex- quick alg nm ie oe celiece ton. basement, seat inaler heme. En Grot bur Ser 0 ecuae. $6,000 WALK TO Wi WORK Roy Annett Inc.| 4 xeu-suut 2 vetroom oe 28 E. Huron PEderal 8-0466 —~ bag ~ 7 Piitchen, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Yours for Acting Built last year, You'll réatly have to act to one. Onl $775 down, $60 per month, including taxes and insur- ance. : , Suburban Ranch 1,700 down, balance Where can you beat Go West Ivan Brick . Immaculate 1% story bric home built in 1953. 2 bed- rooms, tile bath, 70 ft. liv- ing room, e¢ attic w room for 2 more bed- rooms. be rtly mnndecaped and fen and one of to- day's best values at $12,050. Bloomfield Ranch =|Bateman. Kampsen REALTORS \FE 40528 377 8. Telegraph ee. & Sun. KENT Established in 1916 “| a ing your old house in on a new home? NATURALLY you would like to get as much as you The or i ways this id can a see which HERE 18 A NEW ONE No. 706 BRICK RAMBLING RANCH HOME } BEDROOMS ACTIVITY & FAMILY RM. U sh. KITCHEN BIRCH CABINETS ZED - NICE NG ROOM WITH . DELIGHTFUL CORNER PICTUR CERAMIC TILE BOOTH BATH features & S cities a a ia heawee All for Low Price $16,970 built on your lot We'll price any of the - 450 HOME PLANS “Home Planners Center” Come out sant browse through our lan books at the convenient office of FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BULe UE HOMES” office % block plete : \ geages with Cyclone fenc- - ing. You'll be amazed at so mich comfort and charm for iy $14,060-—terms. Are you thinking of trad- SYLVAN LAKE FRONT 100 ft. *. Two ¢-room cetyl ity conveniences. LAKE FRONT INCOME bathe . baths, natural ote neat, ere to cell. “HOME MARI "CASH" Us for expert appraisal of your property let our staff e aales- men go ey you. Edw. M- Stout, Realtor Tl MN. Raging OS Ph. FE 5-8165 Years Service - Open ves. ili 8:30" SUBURBAN living. etn close to to’ 2 bed- h type, near P Crescent walls. t and dryer oul heat. rake privileges, 14 car er . AD excellent buy . $1,500 down, LIVING Why not In the crowded city? we an pat “Auto. oli heat, lake privileges. ges. $18,300 cash to AT Townsend © ieee in Waterford. A §-bedroom } front home. 16x17 wing room. ieeit ft. paay ren watt re insula’ plastered ment 3 welrosme —y 2 bedrooms down on Gas hot water. Needs just a :"s work. $14,900, §3,500 ‘down, this yeor. $31,000, WHITE BROS. REALTORS Phone Open ves, "til © = Sun, 2 to 6 ewe HH a quit: ati tory room bath down, : tind Wins room end dising room, Massive cut stone fi . 2 porches, Dry basement. stoker heat. dear ' gerage . Fruit and berries, An awful let for $14.000 with $4,000 down, Better hurry. LJ Giroux-F'ranks ATE oe L REAL eat Seren Ave. , IM WRIGHT, Realtor, 345 Oakland A FOR COLORED Ha NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. PE 5-81 FAMILY J. A. REALTOR ig Oakland Ave. Eves. South Bloomfield—Trade New Ranch Homes— Trade Trade pear grade school New Brick Ranch Lake an with interior extra size e. . panes s, one in Rom brick, bowl vanity, tied bath tnd full wv mitioned basement GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS Ew BRICK—W| SIDE frontage 4 8 off Go hemes an fireplace and large bedrooms, handy oo? kitchen and ‘dining » Walls, vent fan, ai reh . heat, water fr, all ~opper plumb- ins. ar "8 planter with 2 Outside grill, Of- fered “ ¢ $17,450 with $2, down ‘ow'll love it! PRETTY DUNDEE SPICK AND SPAN BUNGALOW Dra: Plains ayea. Corner lot fpeation. Frontage on ved . Attractive 4 rooms, Path. deter “Teich eaaached | WT Balow . scaped ‘ot len- of nate, vileges on ke : red at $6, $1,450 PERFECT SPOT FOR down. OMALL PAMILY. To ‘Buy—To Sell—To T YOU BUY IT—WE’LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY _CO., REA ve Real Ex tate ‘Pachange FE 24263 ‘4915 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST 0! eee Sastmens Sant ‘care. Gas hot a Priced at only C+. I. S $7,200." DOWN — La’ tench atvle rarer home. * rand Be ” Pull basement. pc. bath, well, ‘septic, Plus Merteone Costs ese, GAR Sen ‘aortas ocud: ied ia la! ding. “Very. attractive home.” side," ear High School “Exterior jeted."” Only $200 DOWN % miles Lake Plus Mort@age Costs vileges 22 bedrooms, near wretioae West 6 rm. corner 4 Minetera bengsigw "rth fail bane; | O*ME two large Piarge lols. “Excellent e Brand “ 2 Codreome Oak 8.000 LITTLE FARM — Located "alge os . es Autom: oil path. Ideal for Down | Siliae pec sireet, ree Ne re! Mortgage age Coste » ay ag 473 ft, lot. sherp. A Ail, the feat teatares you 230 PRICE on in . “4 x ft. bungalow.) ce ee ‘Youngstown kitehen |» RAY O’NEIL, Realtor . rhage disposal, “Excelient 99) § Telegraph Rd. $-8 7 Por Jul particulars 7103 or 4-4005 call Mrs. Hoyt, PE : Co-optrative Real Estate Exchange $11,800 WEST SIDE — Exce 1° . ly good, modern 7-rm. home in . ers, ete, car eat, Lares. MONEY! Make it easily froat poreh. «we through Classified Ads. To. L, H. BROWN, . Realtor | sell, rent, buy r swap, hire, 138 W Bale isting Bervice dial FE 281 3 BEDROOM - HOMES $300 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE . 20 ft. Bt oak ee sbren doors a soa oak "You ou Can't Find a Better Buy PAYMENTS — PLUS 1S TAXES *, INSUR. MODEL OPEN Castell ‘Realty, SYLVAN VI [LAGE MODERN BUNGALOW - st East side $4950 West Side. $3,300 ooys will this excellent rooms, living a tats you 3 bed- a { with nat- Drayton Woods 3 beazoom "home "on fone floor—of modérn-design with large no about this offering priced at $12,500, West Side § rooms one bath, all on on to . to sell. $9,950 full $2,450 down. Call us oday! Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street FE 5-8161 or rE 5-8304 PUTNAM AVE, Bene Lineoia Jr. alow tee nee ah 3 basement, gas heat, iarge Premetyg « term . Worth ond. ery meat neat s rooms, 1 as 7380. cash, finance part’ 'w "PONTIAC REALTY O'NFIL. MULTIPLE LISTING saRviC® DOW: PHA. New, 2 bedroom, Lake privileges. Terrific value at $7,450. $250 DOWN — New 3 room house finishing, ment. 4 bed- . Needs interior Has full base- EXTRA Ea ae -Im- culate roo! ‘bang ow Full basement, ot bes, Newty decorated. Tt lot. enced, Modestly priced at nang with reasonable _MONDAY. JULY 30, 1956 te. Dick Turner Oe ee hd ee eeeneteeer WATERFRONT, a fs a Sa = i Russell Young 412 W. KNUDSEN] ERE Se 2 rps est Side are om 3 unit ett ze well 361 5 ‘ . tT a “re st AYTON’S Clarkston Real Estate Inc. 20 8.Main. Mich. , Soa c- eer re Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Mich. 7-30 Tih Rag, UR. Pas, OFF © 1906 by NEA Servine, re. “Slipped on the stairs! Probably just knocked the wind - out of the senator—if that's possible!" el fw Sikins “Tike Spriviiogs. » sea WILLIS’. BREWER, | . — “LET'S TALK Business wnities 51 M > eth an oe BUSINESS”) | peereeeeeremeeeene nog + WM. H. KNUDSEN $10 Pontiac Gate Bank Bidg, 9 ACRES sonny veann TING PLANT | Serena ee “Sas Sechare | cy oN EERSR ATES a CE SRS | canon geo pees | Hattameramer we] Cash in l ‘Trip | re See oe wee | eens eer] Ee Mee ce | toe oe re 1 edroom Brlex and: frame bome os (everything, Bh tae str mS me net, baths 1% ACRES : wo massive two ¥ fa “STAGE COACH STOP eur Seg l a Pa Oar procerle a ioe er BENEFICIAL ps ents, e of home or ¢ ‘ ears. r market : Hyper 2" argain, Would consider” home fortmall cureh Out a, Momma and. Poppe setup iw ZEINANCE CO, EAST BUNGALOW 20 ACRES MICHIGAN BUSINESS Oo A nice modern home ee ! ae SALES CORPORATION : eee | NO} vt et mathe eed (St) : | 3 Sse rounding Memes, a geod’ bay. convenience, oa noe: M. Stout, Realtor Extra Fast Faint Chine Cabinet 0... *, * ted . B BY Se EEE te | See eae a Service 0 Sone Seas ae es! Bed UE setters Bal fa alum: dorms "ab reens,| only, Phone tonight. ya Autom a nm tas” ew anicx easing vey som | | COUNTRY ESTATE Mage eater nomen mepopaE govouion ara ee |" So sinoctons my madera) ome. Sie rar ikaw giaees | Seeratommes : ‘HOUSEHOLD ABE ei at five corm “aise one 1 garage, popes, Wnt Se heed ond ten new 1,350 DISCOUNT bABy rs hot lawn some fruit Samer “s $ mad * fomes” Bell or trade on bome in , . } e ent ing Tm. | FINANCE ieee [i cas wainscoat scenic wall sé : Biase. home Your cost only iu Cospasetion of, AUBURN Re ar nice home~pbone ! paper aneve. Gee bedroom ist LIFETIME Eh vedronm frame, home, | WHET FAMILY HOME — 3) root aod new Deiat. Two- GROCERY AND Edw. M, Stout, R Realtor attractive ree bedrooms, 2 tis. | car gat n with | Dase- } ne L A sere on er wit wiih'si| fgeree vot tend sSetool owe 'at| | MEAT MARKET merits, erescs, Reser oan] orm risitaraeeTe See OF om | MEIN, Qieoow aoe APE) WORK FOR YOU. ct ar ears oe eA MOE 8 MCDM Sea | 1. 11, BROWN, Realtor Ons 175 SURE BRS ays| Senuecit Tot" sels”, Burcpeners 3 naa BPRRIS,S OOM REALTORS 9] Sil beak oP arate |B FE tot) Cir ‘vat “AND eat. 202 N. MAIN. "| eit “tet down” wens te SMALL FARMS | "ie PSRs "a Suit, ERE for Te ROCHESTER, MICH. "" Oakland County bieck4op Tate, "aT0CK Bb ex LOANS Partridge ~: hom living rm. Sbundant Cn "OM bewi cet a nag mt wn os ment ine Bee location 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE ger, ant in excellent “condition. tp an Sxees faster with gocd way. poe ARAN STOCK of . “ar Lf SUBURBAN BRICK | Serys School but "st ‘soot, bas ae ig # home in? | We can make @ DEAL fot the to “pontiac . Phone = right persen. . Attractive 3-Bedroom brick with| Slat! so $1.60 ‘down About 4 miles from Pontiac parable at 088 pont, 0% nn It ettached garage or : - ant “Lincoln gute, Just” west FLOYD KENT, Realtor | | $4,000 DOWN 28 acres of level H. W. Bigelow = ~ Ld > Ag of Pontiae, ceramic tile bath. rhived farm you $5,040. Another at 23% dis- basement tiled, extra large lot ** W. Lawegnee os. i ices, mogernize : O94 W. | Hugon ae count,” payed with rear yard fenced an Next to been umers Power per barn Atirective wet : §-5482_ or at $60 monenly, 6% inte compas ad . + a aeewien, ting. 1900 ts frontage. RENT. Ground Ploor sore copa to you 4.032. red by 2 bed suburban living ftered at only) =“PRIVILEGES ON | come poe tor, iseyer or Fetal Store.| Qebland, Clerk Real metals, 1362 ne down. ROUND LAKE FLOYD KENT, Realtor | , AR 9999-2 ss wotown, ax FE $402 ot PE Wisi. "het for BRICK HOME—TRADE) + £ dedroome full pesoment. lente (20 W. Law mre, 7 ** | ‘collent location for finance com- Large | 22-r00m | prick | income, $1,000 "down payne Next to the Consumers Power p apace, etc. About S400 - Money te Loan = 53) tatrlet, Commercial frontage ot IN TOWN 142 ACRES ENT: $3x100, Good jocation for 2 main streets, G heating, 8¥%| yet off the: beaten ‘rack, Lovely Modern dairy and beef cattle | Da WATSON tems. Will show neat 90.00 net| 3 bedroom home i ecceeel ee | (eke rolling land, clay 11s h, SAGINAW STREET N j $500 r ye » ition, yer, : mod }-room on investment of $30.000. rooms, new cil furnace. si3,ob0 home. Ae hg BE Seve ral out- SPs 20 5 trade for home or liquor bar. with $5,090 \ ' peidings . ag* miles from Detroit. With fast,- courteous sery , Rochester road. $47.000 with | Rest Home—Dryden Tek esnosid * your budget WARD E. PARTRIDGE IN HOLLY » terms. 31 Foome 2 full. baths oat how j 2 is ’ * room ranc home Aout 4 — ¥ s, situated REALTOR FE 4358] Row besaune 9 — *; ! -APEER COUNTY lot, 18 morerd ott beeo 5 . I . | gere rods ~ priv oom 1050 W. HURON ST atge gerese,, Mes ot goed clay jones poll i eperation “showing “geod you, Or Se ‘Ghone PR o-6ini and tell EVES. 1 TO 9 egg ae ee wit *reom e Just wees @ed PE? ao ether | bulls north ‘Oxford. 411.000 seuipabenh "ts gaavene, fost . “t , Brick and shingle eon this tients. Pal} ee | Fy m &A t FRIGID) , Tooms downetairs. Sith bed: tt 80 ACRES excell can be ar- ome uio i” fee a reomé beth up. Pull bese: Cc ue Modern home. Full besement and =! = ment with new gas furnace, aM rage. Good barn. Ex oan mpany | ranged em apt. if you so de- rs cetue. Wu accept small home R An nett ] sire. $2000 down and quick pos- EALTOR on trade or $21,000 with s. Oy nne nc. Bees Fst Y ; bedroom ranch type tie ™ 28 ©. Huron rE » _ aa with Gis bathe oak foots and cs “ HOME Open_Ev 4 Ww HEN YOU NEED eters coat yoceett want | For Sale Lo | HUSBAND AND WIFE 5 t S00 quickly tote” own. (a 550X168 FT. ON E. BLVD, PH. | |. ee TEA “Ls sntegticn * O ituated on @ | argest naulone i Socio fenced, landscaped lot. can FOR BALE 7 LOTS TOGETHER M AR | in a's felt “ons ve local Tignature, “car or, furaure. “Ne 4 room bungalow. full bath, utility or Riverside Drivé. 350 Aubirn’ i: a4 “(or - cosus, formants Ge man Seas and basement. Auburn His. area! ave. ambitious husband and #3 0 badeet, 9 We ill ve glad help th «ene possession. Act quickly ©°/LOT 100x380 wate My ~2 Ge nen W ures, LTY PRS fal ‘ime Toward jbullding their’ | money oroblems. | ower Walk Bivd., in ehmans / Re om RILEY * BROKER | _-oubaiesion. rr on ae a Panis OF ALL LiL KINDS. vaca nel nue ue, banked be ne STATE. Elizabe “4 i 1O0@| vertising coin realist or FE sso | Binek s bight ‘ city aa Ot | 66 © we” DINNAN pe 4.2977 enn train ree aah x cans oc __ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Norman Lake privileges OR $115 PER ACRE | Bidg., Detrot. 26, Mich. gi FINANCE CO. =n: room: house 4 bedrooms, pa Sy EY ot eteetich 102 Pontige Sigte Bank Bid CARROLL, LAKE W. OF pormac LU MEA . besement barn 36x50 and elner hd a. ae, Attree CHEROKE E MULLS! out scree clay loam Large tank inna has. well an and You'll like the advanteges its; soi. Live sizeam eal wtock Re LIVINGSTONE Eolis . Morgan eReany Utwal +2138 oF restrictions and west subur-| farm. Terms Partrid ‘S) ow FE 41538 lawn mowers sharpened. MUtual 43681, ban location, Elizabeth Lake Rd., 73 ACRES Witte LAKE wiOF, PONTIAC. 1 mile weet of Teleare repb Ra. Cm, ~ BARNES HARDWARE Year round | home eet beer FOR YOUR RETIREMENT 53 Is THE BIRD’ TO SEE 43_W. Huron FE 69101 treed sil, hen Pull basement oll” om ean REG. JERSEY COW FOR CAn oF | ‘2? car garage #0 ft. on canal with CARL. W. BIRD, Realtor | Full basement. of! furnace, et | persrauRANT. Were you can 2 Car INT eee, er t1h.100 sermhe Bank Bidg, | ftlient cond: e and out, cara ereeil over 916.000 per | YOU ARE _near eausl value OR 3-6532.. (Prean Rals icon! «28 o- 96 CommumiyNatigral Mank BUS.) 3'caP parece, Medium teed beer | Tae? wlin"an mrerimene of, ft | |WHLE SWAP COLEMAN TURRACE , a x. ae oss dn k. Mein stree 7 ROO Lat LAKEFRONT sucHY CASH TALKS ke 4 location in "prosberous town on. Lucky MArfal:_ 633% Realty rtearitle “EB 4 3142 $900 cash wll purenase this love- eri and chicken house, good soil, | U.S. 12 Owner's apt | | WILL HOUs' AT BEAL LE LAKE, iv cornet 50 ft. with lake = Pull price $12.50. terms. teges which should be wrecked ft, In» lots with over 6%. ft | privileges on a Lake. Terms . . ‘uerer Seereputs CLASS oc a p= 3 moree. any ty im — of privat. park and beach can be arran 35 ACRES 1 eabing. on 16 acres, Mal Te have your seeount with a.m. et A share With oni a few einer W. COL. UMBIA ART TIME. FARMER Righway tron and fishing $49,500; Buckners in this veriog of =. foe for tote a LJ . ca terms * Good. Festiietion, Comer lot. soni2? f. wae sarege | Well located on blacktop road. | on terms. mnempieyment pee ag bein geod | ™ satan eee bes. cons evech and chest ation. Located west © . running over : ree: ores MAple 5-2131 or growing neighborhood. Full price, home, ent, forages, Lid BUSY HARE enor ane BD. Leestes Faso Buckner custo somes te tte _eauity, yu will take PORTAD > BAR ; BEAUTI.U! oom be out of work are treated with stools. ee om wTot on, Wolverine take $4,050 K. G, HEMPST EAD stanchions. Chtexen, Reese, core pogien. 83.300 a an. plus stock. full pnd Tetion, For Sale Clothing 56 56 REBUILT WASHING tS ¥ ” i $12,500, rm ‘rade for ’ PPL LLL LPL PLL ranteed. . as . : [FE ¢-a00e Ever, FE 5010 harger WARD E. PARTRIDGE! 1 aiways pare to dea) at (2 BA waa | eet yo. Fe be, BY OWNER | nS on hina ee eer ©6200 = 5 FE 4-3581 Buckners. sizes en rr noe good $38. . AUN Cranberry Lt. ft. m MS® beau. LAKE LOTS REALTOR 4-398 ADORABLE BLUE GIRLS IRL'S FLOW-| faim off Cooley Lake Ra. First neces ranch ° land WOODED LAKE FRONT at Mace- ogok PAR AND See th REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES er gown size street beyond TB Ban.. after 4:00 Teatin, 130°x400". $28.00 $10,000 down | day Lake with good beach. $8,230 | Call_ Rutledge OR 3 THRUOUT MICHIGAN net ‘over. . ; at pe sew 3 $1.230 down Sale B Business Property 49 1050 W. HURON ST. | | BA in DA BEAUTIFUL -| WATERFRONT LOTS on Pontiac OPEN EVE, 1 70 8 - used Sseacom Fee HOME te 80 x 100| hake. Priced from .1100 to 92.900 tp BAN BRICK-PRONT store BLDG. WWE COVER the STATE used clothes. 294 ft. $300. Low down paymt with terms, 2000 feet Saginaw $6000 b eMD Boon. Retail Store. MOENEIS. OF O'CONNOR BROKER 0 terms "ING Hor TBE. Business trontace. OFFICES ART LOCATED: | GIRL” AE SeD DA TTS MONS TE | ELE Sones MEM eA sleet Ge 3 t STARE FRONT | tantittn SSauPRCIN- CORNER WALTON | [SU al yal Vegtias att PONTIAC. m04 floor Nationa Bidg. | SUMMER ERMINE CARSLET Tear rey Teens 3 story with =_ sae fie oe ae | ase pear Pontiac of meke offer. DRAYTON PLAINS 0512 Dizle Rwy,| {ti} Suit, worm once, cook gaieer VaR BSE F.C. Wood Co.| bitten, fi, bit 2 onpep REE an [OUT cee | Se hae Pa RIDGEWAY REAL €STATE (REA OR 31235 burs accept "| Al sep ce 000 handles | W ote . 2, er-we! Trernian EOE LoTs hy Comer Wiuiams Lake Road & xe) _ <, antes mn rine Leke $600 per ce . flame“ Owser MA. 42080 MONTICELLO | ave 59 MATH FS, Sh aroasing | "One block nort across tren bon 5-0040 WATKINS LAKE 4 desirable tote, 10 ft. the. 00 Ambitious couple . Sale “Household Goods 37 3 ad City water, a ey erry 3 ph red Aut PtP . § a zie ane 4x) | . aren » yecrooms. sett ol| * d street $-7023 after W EST OF PONTL Nol STATE -WIDE 1 HOT point NT ELEC RAROn. 040: chenged, BY - plea oo Mt. Clem- it. iw uD heat. price $14.50, ot sep done. : Bick “Set, 2 crore wtreets. Ma. GET CASH QUICKLY |! Norge sice. wringer ws eat TRADE-IN DEPT. 2 1b. Crowe Coat m. @ Pontiac West side. Por Botan BUILD NOW car eiuilting sutabic ior nest) B.D. CHARLES REALTOR Up to $500 © buttet 2 Be. Living Rm Guite ... $14.98 | 350 fe Jom syste lars call F. Owens, Broker fm our well restricted Waterford tate business on the property 1717 6. Teleg FE eet . 'N t hen vin Wash ; eee rt g5e ft. OR #1 . — a —, , San freely Will divide if seceeanry. | WELL ESTA ED Ain 1948 to 1954 cars. Bring your A a0 Table hie nage meee 95 i] > oA Yen SCOTT LAKE oeee tt ree | Daber shop | 3 West Pie, or eall.| ttle. Most closed . Dinette" 1848-| exn tr ae Sree HERBERT Cc. DAVIS | _ OR. after, minutes, Loans also made on fur- § be ire Com 985 ae Beantiful lake front home with 6 ai ni +1063 niture. signatures and ether se eM pete 4x8 %4" plywood large time and as. rts on 4923 Ponting Lake Ra. FE 5431) | TAVERN Wits Dm. ~ LONG nO ES © $e. Binal’ Wood . Suite 4 106 ff. bag 7 econd floor t mm: 1 re- orTT | tabli tes tree ross 42M L. * “ : decorated tear garere, Peel! Yand- by * gg cated “So pee Northwest from | | Cecastons) *s baad MAKE SURE (Ts | sea Will consider seine 53250, $1250, down. | PE 2845. OT! 1eT iving quarters and ex- WY M ‘AN Ss | formebeg cei tne cpa a ae akian | me pike rE 12 BURMEISTER RUSSELL a wort REALTOR ‘LONEDALE FARMS im the $11.200—$2,450 DN and coliers Rent bide Price ane W. Pike FE 45005, heart of the Rochester Es- 1 ob, te aX. : North Lumber C | tates area. Just § miles | ‘The Northwest corner of M30 mt fhe. Soh rs Loan Company |rés Classified Ads! T orthern Lu o _ from the Court House. Love- and Cass Lake rd. 169° frontage } or li ‘ saies assiied Ads! lo swap g197 Copeey Lake Re. BUILD ee Dery ante , | on Me ane 139 |_Ruckie St, Saginaw. Tel. “ae 02 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG ; | what you don't need for | Postieg eat S4in“e) eM sven : ' Putt price #2 with 8750 HOLM ate a. BARTR. AM iMALL RESTAURANT On x« ‘we hat rou do, eall FE , ate Witt batld 2 OF 3 vedroom shell| down Kid A RERN. | - cam ier. are Zeinab rford. Boni NER. | > 2131 y men. FESO mr | , ‘OR 3-1950 3-5164, 5843 Dixie Hwy. | ; . anteed. Good condition. FE 24077. / ; . 5 SS cae RG msketr: See a ; af eee . Geet SP => _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1956 CPE POT For Sale Trucks 90 ++ rt. ‘ : ’ s ‘LED ALFALFA HAY & * tent ° Sia fi a i ¥ oe <2 i + ys. cLUBA BG. Urtonvit er whacs aT * ae yy . Pe ee hata CHERRIES |; s ‘Relegraph. Fina ; a Oeeiy Tasen ib Bartes or | will be here Thurs Aug. eee ORME.” WHOLES RE-| 2nd; fresh peas, blanched | . |, and frozen, one dozen 24 Ib packages $7.20; red DUM) rR settles cina ol Ison GMC Wi sana sour pitted we tong nd Rshewsth gS te GOLD. STONE FINISH ae ar ‘one dozen. 20 oz, ewa rucks : G 3 ans... gateak & Dirt cans $3.75, 3% Ib. cans 1951 : tT paris. * Oke Fisise. Vat ie? 7 : ee ONCRETE PEA) $5.65, 15 tb. cans $3.25, 25 Chevrolet Tractor a teen Pie oe PE 3-17 lb cans black sweet, pit- TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS | 'S3 Ford custom 2. dr. os. be yt hEW GAR APPEAR- ted, sugar added $725: OAKLAND.AT CASS |aMey venue | Cm a strawberries, sliced . and PHONE FE 5-9485 Fy Buick fPecial, sedan wt ee. MANY mone Ber FROM : ; sugared, one dozen 20 oz, cans $5.40, 1 dozen 16 oz. on cans $4.60; blueberries, $195 Sun. and i ir e Hl 70 ie i i * tess . OR 22 Ib. 95, —. ress. Car Down DAVEY'S MARKET & “Boy! Was that a wild pitch!” ” , ig Feeds, mes "| Your Ce ca Buy Mon. paFowE | LOCKER SERVICE , For Sale Cars 91|__ West Side Used Cars LOWEST | Ot Bilt Yor ob 2i8ii' "| For Sale Housetrailers 78| Boats &' Accessories 85 os nN CCE | emovemaas sestion "| 70 F INE CARS | FOR ae, APRA TEL weasels 3 enna BUYING TO SE Rater vor | Se ae ee] wera me | A USED CAR | SER | amt Ste — | TO CHOOSE 2 : model in exe J. ; BA Se ROY dition. Ideal for couple with ¢ CADILLAC Viana BoATs a CAN BE CoP okies ern: DON’T DELAY-ACT TODAY! FROM SICUAEDOO? ON HUCKLERER: it PT WOnILE a aPORTEMAN. MAN | HOUTS SAFE, TOO... - BILL SPENCE’ — = ry marsh open Thurs. July Good condition. $980. e270 Maybe | INLAND LAKE SALES atl JeRD cane 230 =. eteepl oun - and MA. eee 3137 W. Huron Pontise FE ¢Tizi You BUY Ir @ Oakiand Ave Fe 5-029" 14 COURTEOUS ahi ba “pie hadiiog, eres ed a | My Fath? Aan ee ag RS A MEdtRkD | erage OY SALESMEN. 200. PE 17-8053. eves. . 24541. sep”. an We TO ASSIST YOU ONE 100A ec Sale Farm Equipment 76 150. CHEVROLET wane ~~ ' iz PL CAR . ASK ANY NO BUM STEER! “Oakland County’ PT. MODEL A CASE coM- Trailer boat, Also motor, OUR MANY CUSTOMERS I Pte" “e Fastest Growing Dealer” LOT OPEN TILL 9 P.M, __ @151 Ditle MApie 8-607 D motor driven, : tion ed wo sels ADDLE r’ WHEN BUY A USED ¥. 210, V4 way at M15 BALER BARGAIN. € 10, bikes. Costello's, Lake Orion, MY CAR ; 1954 Mere. Conv. full power, & til Roa menes| Exchange | 38 [Be Bey out, samo TS Pa OLIVER GOOD USED TRACTOR ANDERSON - WHOLESALE BRAID i080 Olds a Sd tg a tp riage aimee | CHAMPION. (RHR cc HR) ore eas |p OUGHTEN J SON Y BUICK : , : . ‘2 3) See i s At 9 auc . : ae Min, ROCHESTER og rr low milsage. Pie ©3486. FORD MAINCINE 6. 2 DOOR. WII ] ; a Orne Lake t PO A OB A le ta il @ we A ° = 3 = a i ( 4 iE ie a Ht : ? ee et D BAR NS ery Jobe ‘Reonditoged ike bey. Déreonal car. PE 6-504 si 4 N Used trailers, like rent—no down DICK DEAN'S iiss FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, < i. Two wed Pa Case combines, 6378 momen LE GAS. AVATERFORD HDWE.. 1953 Maule Ptae. power teal. Real YOUR Orton oar ae NOTE | youRFORD _ _ io FORD Everyeody's Credit s o Haske, ‘iat ron ets DEALER is 8 dace at Judson CENTRAL OVER & REAL BUYS LINCOLN-MERCURY | radio i Heater, Merco- “CY” OWENS Coe fuss paint. BPECIAL TODAY. ° VARNISHES Wata"rastoutsases sagen. ements ws) LQD6) | CENTRAL |r seit facto Ps som eat cele pce pass tata) DEMOS, | USCuYMERCURY | NASI DEALER 472 6. " LIKE 1008 con. NEW CAR isss MERCURY 2 DR. SEDAN. |A ert AE sees. YE Sts, GUARANTEE ___|:@ jagacuay Paik CONDEEION. ee eo : . tee" Se Gealing, Just reenves | 0g cmRvROLET UP TO $1200 OFF | Gene tba PULL POWER | ~ LUMBER Auto o gg I Py 23 | _—smileage. 1 owner, real nice. | BUICK ROADMASTER 4 DR. E+ " ~ Bo oar : COMBINES % canning -womge, owe | RELLY'S HARDWARE] (YE'N]'T'R A], [Forme stanomer « os Birmingham |. : & curtainn, $00.3 , ; Morr SSCORMICE | _ plete. Guar. Pe 2-7486. 3004 Auburn ave. | PONTIAC 810 CATALINA 4 DR. plete with gleaming ehr 1 gees AND ORAIN| | For Sale Tires 80-A PE. 2481 | LINCOLN-MERCURY | Pontiac star cHIEF CONVERT. Clean Cars |k, COMMERCE RD. EM 3142 perks eo? ROUEE| Sears sep SESTEA ER | Oe ta marae mo from | ARPETEN ao n change $0) hagia, VE osny,| Mer boats. Teenee and litle RONE VALUES AT |Powrtac oo 2 DR Bob Frost, Inc. : OBINE WITH PTO 4am. OM | GQ0D eriney | Boat. » | HAMBURGER PRICES MERGUR" + EIN rene eina.| ‘Fe foes “et 9S Sexinew.| “Owens MARINE suPPLY = | 1) - : ’ UGONTINENTAL DEALER, ; = tae oni 4 FE 40081, Doe Orchard. Lake ‘ave | 38 Ford Country Seden om ty CONTINEN | meri) KING BROS. oe rr Ob. Phone PE 2-8020 _ | 138 Buick ae neo . 850 S. WOODWARD . NOW! : YOUR Diack. or MERCURY AND CHAMPION OOT- | ‘$$ cherrol*t BIRMINGHAM . ' Eos “Boe Se tl | se at Se OP Eat ee Motor ([##acrmetee|” + : ED WILLIAMS HARDWARE CO. __| i Fora “adoor “°° __Sosoee trom site "° | 8 eee oon ; gon Shel a tale GF fe | LHe AEE Et ere OB a ca ee “RN |e ee, =| ales [MENT ts we Be bac ass teste: | SPE tage ee Ie STATE oF. | ecioigne. Timm Larger assert | rotse tires traded te ca: new SERVICE ‘HURON MTR. SALES | Stit'SulTs'Siitesmt | MOTOR SALES [33 Beare fuard'e? 9:00 33 *: Kk. ie tools ERVIC . 83 Plym-4 door ... i8 * sum SERVICE TIRE Srenp. Open 180 Peo: Sees | 952_W. Huron | FEE 2-2041 | Sipe enor mais | MOOT APE Bye COWARD | 182 Fora 8. 3 goor 2 6R2 : ee m & TREADING CO... | Sed Tate a. Fe fata — | DOS SS EROTE SE OPE |# Bie} eg = =. eerry af ran . - | 2 Gnrs 4 Goor VB ow. ceees s 7m EN es Auto Service 81 FLY BY AIRLINER ENJOY ALL National Radio fs Heater. Custom 8 PORT AG CONVERTIOCE au Pum. $ ow cosas is = Rergrgent ince re per | dosnens ta trees tee) §~©Motor Sales reese fear 8 i | Rae TG ac HS on 206 Ww. “Montcalm. Postine trent: ‘emt. 8 Beene says CENTR AL ar TAS, gi CHIEE, gAHARP. |'41 Dodge Coupe = -cv-vv He } A aR seed’ Pert, Bervice inc’ On| “We will sell you a car, "35 Pontiac 860,4 Dr. -~|-s¢ pera stake eee Cylinders tebored, Buck Ma-| _SiaNe. even if your credit has} LINCOLN-MERCURY | Ratio, and. beater. tyaramatic,|'%2 Dodge ‘ton picky”. $10 Shop. 23 Hood, Phone PE rn white tone wand | $0 Dodge 37 ton pietup 422 — — load either way. 6806 been turned down else- Can ot Pie Ste. white, Beautiful 1 owner car with |'$8 Chev. Sub. |... a2 Sale Motor Scooters 82 Wanted Used Cars 88 where.” iss) FORD VICTORIA V4. RADIO,| see this extra special ear, Hd. ("48 Chev. UM oo Be Sion eo | ~ emeoemnnn | FOR AS LITTLE_AS bewter, ForsOMatic, whity walls | Van Wen. Om 2itss, “| “RIEMENSCHNEIDER _ | —gond., $100, OLive 66873, 5 Oive #4073. ~° PE ore OT o-cane $39 50 Dn Lake Orion Motor Sales’. heater & Hyd 183 Fernberry Dr.| DODGE-PLYMOUTH For Sale Motorcycles 83| JUNK AND WRECKED “Cans. . ° “Pord Mercury ies RLY SRANEROOK 7 pe | TARD TU, SPELL Easy TO “6 HARLEY, WITH EXTRAS 61 sore bene No co-signers Mv 228i Sean. A, capemien, 1, owner. | 228.8. Sagmew FE 2431 and 74 engine. 337 W. Beachdale. WANTED = : : : : Domestic Heat ) aK os mere . 1 LATS CEE, COP CUnAe AND ve fiance communes LOOK! ‘40 PLYMOUTH, WITH 1950 BUSINESS | 5 a Ae = . E $300, “Good condition “SSIs pri: | BRING TITLE MONEY WAITING | \7) 4 tape | INSTEAD OF PANCY USED CAR MOTOS ADD _NmAT. : » ate a | Fase “Sotiom Steereraft. 10 P| Spm.” “wm Heights. After GLENN'S Immediate Delivery | We would rather take the money ig Ke Rik aes goes where it is invited and : ‘ , FARAKSETS CANANIES” CAGES Wizzard motor with gear- shift, | ij HARLEY DAVIDSON ¢i. , , j Gat most _qusicrs put ite used 11:00 A.M. Tie fund supplies, Crane's Bird Hater | $iaguent condition. Phone FE) “crernead, Desa te equipment MOTOR SALES Be Be eee Pens | Stamctinccondifonig’ me'®2? we __? REMAINS ta ’ aeisners Canam caces | YOEEE> GD "SAUER | Tl MARLEY DAVIDEON Wy (OAD: | en eae OUy TONAL ee | arcadia ie tt MAINS : Food. Since 1927, $84 Oakland Av TRAILERS. |e ou ON | FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON | CATS Shy make. any model. Top MOTOR SALES 1986 Ford ‘Convertible. Thunderbird Take 'where it is well treated. " fige‘sStorm windows and sereens,| / arakeets Guar. to Talk OUR LOT FOR 10 PEt Bavidson “Bales Ao 319 ‘south BAGLEY AUTO PARTS 178. SAGINAW engine. spec Nylon top. F.OM., ; a ready to set in openings. 1 Hdeat tor Birds boa: es, CENT en coach tis Sacinaw. FE 54-0219 17 BAGLEY 8rT. — 1985 rumen Savoy = prong The Simmer Our great number of re- = Seere. ‘very reasee:| Fi . HOLLY, MICHIGAN. ME EAN MOTOR SALES. | UF ‘Tc fain HE 188 CHEV. convent, vs stax.) 7" C] MARKSTON peat customers is proof : 7 a m HOMES (AND | Bur mecer er FS 41a. SHOP IT LOADED ~~ 1000 MiLEs. 42.380} | MOTOR SALES Out shat we want your busi | War oe oe oe op, 40 ¢ Sa | you on our fot for 10 per cent st! For Sale Bicycles 84| Then Bring It Here PRGNE FE 4088, AFTER 6:0) = Chrysler-Plymouth ness and treat you right. REPRE See mot Salacgueetisr rete eeteas | Ge, rate ot ts | Fer Sale wen be picker gsne| 7 | Ween | of Summer... ' x; ae $ mo, old. $75, OR —PONTI AC CHIEF ome ge 4 . 3 YEARS OLD, . AV ERILL Ss 7% 7 MA 65-5141 2195 AMERICA 8 FINEST Boats & Accessories 8&5 | FE_2-078 “"we ¢oog| FE S048. Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. | #EaD ror your rssuuEn ne. | 56 Ford Victoria, radio & to 50 : to 3 b weeny 1946 CHEVROLET, GOOD TRANS- | ; FORD, FORD-OMATIC CON- " . THE HIGH DOLLAR |"it.tlion good’ tise ste aa | 32 . EY USED nape Teas WAL | heater, loaded with ex- SARATOGA 14 FT. WAGEMAKER, 5 HP. OUT- vertible. WW tires, R and H.,| ITY USED CARS THAT WiLL ’ 3” TO 4, PRICED TO SELL. | poard, both for si90. Also 17 ft.| Torq ikta "Betty tre exter mmmee, | soot: spot light. top almost new, spot-| PROVIDE “WORRY FREE" MO-| tras, including sa fet y : need | 1928 MODEL A COUPE. EXCEL-| less interior, exceptional body. } A ris 55 utility. 98 HP. ; Dixie . 8 ; ditioned modern mobile bomes,| Like new 1,993 “OR HOI20 ivy AY vO voll. On vent, OA 630. ne Tumble | ood running _V,f, ensine. vite, a o-| Ber rorp belts. Low mileage. 22 ft. to ‘ ed 1¢ PLYWOOD BOAT AND TRAI H. J. VANWELT ce CTICT , cor These may be purchased on our) UL en p motor. Exc. cond. 55 CUSTOM V8...$1595) plan. A Pra ht. palet ew cn co | EM eS Nore WORD ORAL, CRE HASKIN S) y, . see RES ater a me: $1795 I 5 ; tract purchases , OR 34511 'S4 Buick : , : $50. FE 46170 inn P| 534 Buick Special hardtop Bs : DODGE . DOU E | Sa ee aeeeeees| SAYS Hap ie SP tom, Die i ° tadio tT, direction - ‘ ynallow, radio EA ones cars. 19H. Wasted motor with | WE WEED USED Sank | TRANSPORTATION | & heater. ge” : ‘ ea! ; r _ shift, condition. | trucks Get our price before you: . z E 27180. sell. HEAVY TRADINO AND VOLUME ‘33 WASP 4 Dr.. .$299.97 ;| Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 HOMES om | et t ag Ao 4 North Chevrolet’s SCALES MEANS VOLUME SAVINGS; = SPECIALS Radio & beater, Hyiramatic, $1695 p10 seats. . . ve tees FOR ERS. _ loea ge . |DOGE. CATS BOARDED, Doos| Drayton oe an water, outboard with tank, re- Big Lot in Birmingham _ FULL PRICE AT 532 Doorn” $995 53 Lincoln hardtop Capri, - | SRE ORD STORIE MANOR 1S NOW | 7,37, £990, FR 2 0e tarp Piate ‘woodel ours | | | “Radio & healer” vandara trane-| Ultra ultra interior, auto- Hay, Grain & Feed 71 pen. Lot, size, 40 Oy 40 fe, | motor PE 30000. COMMUNITY MB DEN 8 ke cess reeereees $35 OL JER mission. 14,000 mi! 5 matic shift. A real sharp- ig RRR rw ne ~. one 8 Ne - . (50 Nash Gedan............... p , . - . : ALL TYPES OF Hay won gate.| fi"eily ti? nm tor"enrden at | tal" Good bape 430450 ia to 18 Ghee: ded 55 STAR TC... gaps] COod Paint. see rae wil geil roa A o : ba ae ae | trailer Quiet PT. MOBIL SPORTSMAN. GOOD MOTORS 2 Fk ae a sedan ........ ces “Custom deluxe ‘ ‘door, radio & , $1095 FA-| Ali hay on 8 acres at 8. E.| Testful sace for children, Rates $25| condition, $650 6370 Maybee Rd. Main.: ‘82 Chev. hardtop epe....... |. 9495 heater, Hydramatic f Walton Bivd. and Giddings, | Per month plus school tax. See | Ciarkston. 803 N. Main, Rochester ("4 ity. eae sedan $85 A : |° Sains WO 24700 oF write J, B.C. aretaker et Part, 1920 Lakeville ins JOUNSON, 35 WP EXC. L OPEN, TIL 0 P.M . PG. . FORD . ___.|’34 Pontiac 4 dr., radio & - 1100 iroit_ 26 Raa bon pee _MY 39733, ve PRICES RANGE FROM| >! CONVERT, Cpe. $595) heater, Hydramatic, good : : or MY 0721 for — ; 5 Y GRAIN AND CHER- ther information. ty ELGIN ‘BOARD Mo. |. WANTED: USED CARS. PROM | MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Radio & h . rat . ation to "86. Will pay TOP DOLLAR on missions 88%) tires, One owner, $295 HA -- a lumber. MA Sees x } oe. Heqret gad , ecward shift. make or model MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS . d 24 h Mt ° 4 “ an , . vars at ess CRED | E cane CRA arr Pr HURON MTR. SALES I $50 $495 53 cATAPINE®... 193 own, 24 months we 6 039. “EN : Rad eater, dramatic. A St rf tie” “| Trailer Sales |-GENUINE MERCURY mSWE PAY H ASK N S No DOWN PAYMENT ("ate yarame $795 ; Y Dw) J CROSON ; ivory fin- . |. ish, Tyee. old Original cost se0s.| For Sale Livestock 72) General coaches 19 ft. wide up| OUTBOARD __.. ’ . on) each only, Lineos 67 nan ‘ to 45 ft long. 2 bedrooms” 20 eal |" Top Dollar - - _ PONTIAC 53 Chevrolet 4 dr., radio ion, Prose sateh 21 CONDE were, ORLDING MD, EROT| Rous type targets: ary’s's rel Large testy me = an} Por cen care & tres.) ape EET 24 MONTHS —_|'5S CONVERT... ... $2195) & heater, 2 tome paint, ere ss : . . | Botte Selceas kitehen, . Ek. ot, @ rs on _ Fastest G 2 ler” 30 Minute Financi power brakes” yésemeane. spotless, urry on this f° rarer e| Code hseats | Ealeeyie) Matthews. | raveat rowing Dealer” | $0 Minute Financing Pi ‘s ' | fast only. Lincel A a se Pine. Oval Schmidt” PE Saal |SLACK WESTERN SADDLE EXC. | Toe Dew. VaKa-Shun-Btte trave | chard Lake ad. Piss’ Less’ peel Hargreaves Maple een) __O us P ONTI A C | ae Th ms BROAN. BLONDE |_0omd. Reasonable, OL 6-230. ler and Holley Runabout sre reg-| WE. 2.5960 211 8. Saginaw St. PE ¢4546 © | = sae _ Originally | PALAMI NO MARE. PAINT. MUST wlars on our lot, we have several | sGagy 19 PT. 900; FT. $58./ “SHARP CARS ONLY FOR C ASH IN A uy. Lin tratlers we wil] sell om rental) “Aium teats $150 50. % bottom, : RETAIL neon ba | Holland. 2400 Milcvell Lake "Ra. cor at ah aay Sma <ahaae pise.se Trailers $67 $008 Hiab | if your car ts sharp bring cat) 171, , «acre | INET PIANO. aLE OR eee WORSETRATER 20121, M34. one ‘tile & of Lake | 80d Ra, Mis and title High dollar paid tor HURRY, sell things : iseount ND AILER | Orion: ANOTHER TRUCK LOAD OF NEW) late model used cars BUICK STORE Bl NICK ; se Oe OL) tor, sale. Cae de seen after, 6 THE ANSWER TO Wolverine boats Joni arrived ot mor Op caltn through Classified Ads. ‘ i |YOUR P R O BLEM: ieyn Gea aate Corner of Autumn a x sive, | Anything goes! Dial FE 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | “GOODWILL : 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Want Ads} ‘To sell, rent,| "mea met |—SeoMEM MotorSales|28i81, ,. | FE 29104 ee ae CARS" OF open THO EM, hire, it’s FE2-8181, | Sais ee oc iT hole model care . fo, A + 6 SLI SEE ot, omen” FE 29101 a ar ae a poe . ? : . Fa / , . . fr 7 | . | u : \ % . r{ : ' , ‘ ‘7 . ’ i ‘ { f ° . ey sf 2 / i : : 1 hoa eee aes gal Se + Wg. We AN ' : ae poy && +% +> % \ye) ie Mi Bet Hn Nek tine ae tle ei Wi tes a Sie es i he tee, ec tee Os ee, cad nh ik ks ed ee et | a oe Beg CE |e aS ye THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JULY } 90,1956 oe meter by he Kom 0 i pS x in % my a at - TWENTY.SEVEN ae ee caLY, om) WW, (980), wean, ci WXYZ, (1770) «= WPON, (1490) Winx, cae) it eg ww Eis ous cwan fer lady * ba “Tig Godtrey asic WRYZ = My Story Mayer CKLW. 8. ts RO Brest | Sen ewe Remgle EASON ; Ge to fown Bron, Newt, Brom Mout ' 16:38 Girl RESERVICE Record Hm Temear leanne iN, eile “n “he, : 1:30--WIR, Gyert; Aute. ag News, Melody 11:66 e Arthur a, wor ww) ln HAMPTON ey ELECTRIC ass Weil oe 4-2525 | When You Wont It | : : es. TUESDAY AFTERNOON ee Jack White Ei, ast sie ars HR MUNTZ TV Studio One Summer Theater. EO eh tor see SERVICE CKLW, Ww. Fase Eusebeth Member of Osklend County Weak—Newh, Colles, Clem ar i" Davies eee 4tsis” Van i. ane Wi White Begs 3 FE 4. 515 hows Pot fo Law WXYE, ue | Wee C & V Electro Mart 158 Osklend p oamminx §--Today's Television Programs -- a | Programs turnished by stations listed im this columa are subject to change without notice, Dr. BB. Berman, [| Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel 4—-WWI-TV —Cliannel 7—WXYZ-TV - Channel 9—-CKLW-TV Optometrist is still TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS gomery Presents, “Southern Ex-| Car to Trieste.” (4) Little Show, at the same location ‘ »| posure.” (2) Vie Damone Show,| (2) Miss Fairweather. | 6:00—(7) Top Secret. “Trigger. . Paul and: 9:00—(7) Youth Bureau, (9) Box-| 11:20-(2) Les Ps Mary| 17 N. Seginaw | (8) Count of Monte Cristo. (4) Ford. ne 4.3071 | News and Sports, (2) Art Link-| ing. Lightweight boots | Carlos 11.95—-(2) Nightwatch Theater. | letter’s Kids. “Abroad with Two Yanks.” by Our Modern Process 11:06—(9) Experimental School. 11:15~(2) Love of Life. 11:25—(7) News. i 7‘) TWO—Careful Press! Wn’ i ros 11:30~(2) Search for Tomorrow, Careful measurement of ger- | 20 What ine (4)—It Could Be You. (7)—Robin ni and Ricky. ments and hand detail finish. | 5. SRI, M4 Bo rantt Peng 3 peoees Courteous Service_~ on | Pick up and Delivery }% sictres GENEY 11:45—(2) Guiding Light, TUESDAY AYTERNOON 12:00 (2) Midday Movie. (4) Ding horiver eg Dong School. (1) — 12 O'Clock , 1 | Comics. : ! 12:25—(9) Bill Board. 12:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Holly- wood Story. (7) The Erwins. (9) Cartoons. 4 Releases ‘22 Cowboys use 42 Station |1%:48—(9) Mary Morgan. DRY CLEAN ERS iow Re. cnaracteristie |1:00—-(7), Lunchtime Drama. (9) feereee, ow Ree geen |, Nene | § Thrashed rmest sheltered side '1:05—(9) Shoppers Show. FE 5-6107 Qin « line poem 48 Chest rattle i Touches in & # } overbond 60 Race horse's ia: :25—~(2) News. 12 West Pike Se. vin BI bi Ose | |1:80-(2) Linkletter’s House Party. blood. $ 20 we Gives "tort 85 Negative word | (4) Tennessee Ernie. oeaniaiinia ~ | 2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) (Col- or.) Matinee Theater. (7) After- noon Film Festival. 2:30—~12) The Bob Crosby Show. 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. 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PARIS—Her Serene Highness Grace Kelly wrote me a note here putting the blast on French newspapermeén. : One Parisian columnist had just charged that the Mona~jtime in a couple of years “Studio think id that she’s off to a gresaistin start One,” on CBS-TV, Monday eS ee my . thas cracked the top 10 of the Niel- ‘ ‘wen audience rating lists. It hap- Her note to me didn’t specifically refer to that article. It was signed “Grace de Monaco.” It bore her crest: we OR tacing each other, standing for “Grace Grimaldi.” And the smart gray, white-bordered stationery had the stamp of Black, Starr & Gorham, Fifth Ay., New York. &-.k&- @ “since we arrived in Parts,” the Princess wrote from her pled-a-terre out at.9 Boulevard de Marchal Maounoury off) - Av, Victor Hugo, “the press haven't given us much peace. “We have come to really appreciate the fairness of American newspapermen—these boys will never give you a break—ne matter how nice you try te be ——" And Her Serene Highness was justified in my opinion be- cause the Paris Press columnist Jean-Francois De Vay had just published a sarcastic piece ("Grace Kelly arid the pers in Monaco on the Trade of Being a Queen”) which Saying that Paris was “flattered” and “honored” at having Grace and Prince Rainier there, De Vay inquired Monacans wouldn't resent it because “Her Highness gee ‘ i $:15—(7) News. (4) Sonny Eliot.) wrne walled of Yermo Red.” |11:30-(4) Dark Encounter. “Com ihagn’’ made too good « ptart . . the Monacans she is\Let it | (2) News. queror’s Isle. * sion is a pretty BB 6:20 Delores. :20—(1) Mot Red Races, Motor “—— and I'd like not to | 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman, - | Grgeee Red ee He complained that Grace's delay until July 4 to appear [ent omnae 3 MOVING | :30=(1) Bold Journey. (9) Mil 19-99 (9) National News. (4) Dr.|" Fan (2) Meditations. (4) Today's) officially before her eubjecte—when, she visited 8 hospital | good theater.” |} in “Lady for a Night.” (4) to |7:0@—(2) Capt. Kangaroo, (4) To-| “Has Grace become a 5 fee aie sil it. * _ with | Gordon MacRae. (2) Robin Hood.|19:19—(9) Weathervane | day. jects of the U.S.A?” EA One” has marked SALLAN | 6:45—(4) News Caravan. 10:15—(9) TV Baseball Hall of 18—@ oe x« * ‘ great diversity of themes this JEWELRY | to “My Fair Lady.” (4) Ernie} Louls Cardinals, 7:53—-(4) News. bd | : Raipier had even nudged her to move along faster—the col- | Kovacs Show. (2) Burns and|10:30—(7) Secret File USA. (9)'s:06—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) : their 7:30—(1) Voice Program. (2)| Hitchhiker Was a sey." (4) |s:25—(4) News. Bag ee ‘jabout the “appro&ching happy event. in their mass appeal. Talent Scouts. Long John Silver. (2) San Fran- & 30—~(4) Today. (7) "s Won- ot 0-1) Jumbo Theater! cco Best | dertand | 3 outed Wi ts —— poe eager . 2 a Yer Ra" “Louise.” (9) China Smith. (4)|11:00—(7) Soupy’s (9) 8:45—(2) News, Weather. Klaubar and William T. THINGS TO LOOK FOR Medic, (2) Charles Farrell) Neighbor Theater. “Untamed|a:55—(4) News. pregnancy question, “Peut-etre”—“Perhaps.”) sounds interesting to , . Show. Fury.” (4) 11 O Clock news. (2)/9:09-—-(2) Of All Things. (4) Romp-| pidn’t she know pregnancy wasn't strictly a private affair ly. pee ( fi 8:30—(7) Superman. (9) Who's) News. er Room. - when Monaco’s taxes were at stake? is a sadistic in ud l Y the Guest. (4) Robert Mont-|11:15—(7) The Crash. "Sleeping 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) “and if her Highness has-an intention to visit the great H acnoss , a ww ™ Pera Clnket dressmakers of Paris, let us forward a suggestion for light- 1 Ike's savorite 10;00—(4) Home. sae! .eolor. dresses and small hats,” he said, 0 Hntere use j wet orike Te Rich. wl She 1 nue set ant dark dress to the 7. . ] 10:30—(2) ich, (She'd worn a large w at @ ty . 12 Love god ed] Home, y . re 4 ONE—Expert Cleaning! [iii 10:55—(7) News “The silent code of court elegance says a queen must never |#ng, mt /18 Disclosing om | 11:00 — (2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tie wee ry magn Ag Hidden Dirt Removed AT Lamber ieee al Tac Dough. (7) Story Studio. wear a black dress, neither too large a hat.” sad no heginn takes centuries to learn te be a sovereign . should have warned his wife! ‘The song, in wil ter Rainier himself has tiffed with Paris Match, ‘the powerful |e aged picture magazine, for its coverage of the wedding. One of itsje¢ editors is Pierre Galante, husband of Olivia de Havilland, who)me is generally credited with introducing Grace and the Printe.i- The Prince thought some of the coverage was too frivilous, although not blaming Galante personally. The Prince and Princess take another yacht cruise shortly, from Monte Carlo to Corsica, accompanied by Mrs. David Niven) of Hollywood. They've seemed. very happy here ining at Maxim's or just strolling or visiting friends. Her Grace's note to me Just match right down was a reply to one I'd dispatched te her expressing the to Bussard Electric hope I might see her. and off the “Am very disappointed that the Prince and I will not bel cool easy able to see you before you leave Paris as we have already! way. Can't sleep, can’t made plans for the weekend,” she wrote, \ *. eal ee eee work, can’t relax? En- I checked with some of my own acquaintances in Monaco, joy summer living and found the “snob” charge unfair, Snob! Why, she’s had some friends in to see the projection | with the smart new FEDDERS AIR CONDITIONER Just Look ot All These Fine Features: She’s shown them. some new films and also some photographs she took of the Prince with her own little camera on the “Grace is a good photographer,” I was told. — ; Good enough that magazines are trying to buy the pictures’ (Rainier took some of her, too), Can you picture the credit line—“Photo by Grace “de Monaco”? x * * Monacans aren't disappointed in Grace, but they are dis- appointed in business. It’s been slow. The anticipated tuurist rush never began. Tourists found out Grace wasn't going to. be in the casino gambling every night. The fact is, of course, that by custom the Princess is for- bidden to gamble in Monaco. - x* *« * Earl’s Pearls. . . , “There's one thing to be said for poverty—it's _ cheap.”—Tony Pettite. | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A bachelor girl is, of course, a girl’ who 1s still looking for a bachelor.”—Quote. | TODAY'S WORST PUN: Art Van Horn met a mamtaches Argentine comic. He’s sort of a Gaucho Marx. Mrs. Walter Slezak admits it: “When Walter is event asleep, the sound:is tetrible.” . . . That's earl, brother, (Copyright 1986, The Hall Syndicate, Inic.) | HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection of Components Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidence—Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. Maple, Birminghom MI 4.5230 Let Us Check Your Old Unit If your old Air Conditioning Unit has been setting idle all_ Winter chances are it is in need of cleaning and servicing. Lt us abdhate & to le aw tanh: CALL US TODAY! 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Waite’s Domestics—Fourth Floor = FOUR | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1956 Waite’s August hité Sale! SHOP TILL @ TONITE FOR NEW EXCITING SAVINGS Let Your Toes Revel in Luxury Plush Rugs! tenn tuft 100% viscose yarn rugs in rich brocade pattern oT e) Regularly 3.99! yi 21x36 Inch Size! « 3 -e i aoe a Son Sy SS sD SDS SSE bn 9 = _ - ect st tt tc Regularly 5.99! 24x42 In. Size Shop ‘til 9 Toment 4 Easy Ways to Buy! | : Triple “C”“ Charge Account! Che Account! Pe 30 30. 66- 90 Boy Charge Account! _ @ Deferred ‘Chane Acocunt! New, Versatile—Color Prise otal 1 Loop Fasemble? Regularly 7.50, 27x48 Inch Size. .6.49 Regularly 14. 98, 36x60 Inch Size . 12.00 \ Regularly 1. Oe tie... Laced: 1.49 ® Non-skid rubberized back! No soil finish! Step out on one of these thick, soft pile beauties—in o blend of 100% Viscose Yarn. They’re an easy-to-wash blend of viscose rayon and nylon — lintless, fast drying, and so resilient that footprints don’t show. Rich brocaded design adds elegance to sparkling colors of rose, gold, pink, white, charcoal, green and Dresden blue. Hurry in today and save. _ contour- mats to ‘fit ‘round toilet bowl Regularly 4.98! y) 9 re) Contour Rug! ' Regularly 3.98, 24x36 Inch Rug. 1.99 Regularly 1.79 Lids........... 1.29 Introducing a new, practical contour mote that really fits around that toilet bowl! Made to readily absorb moisture, it has a non-skid rubberized back. Completely washable end colorfast. Hurry in today for several sets in your favorite colors. Blue, green, rose, gold, pink, grey and hunter green. Waite's Linems—Fourth Floor 4, "4 ( Y ite = | cat SS SS @ 3 Pee = SHOP TILL & TONITE ror NEW EXCIT ine. SAVING? Get Extra Wear Protection andl: Cloud: Soft Comfort! ae “serenade” foam rubber luxury mattress pad : * Regularly 6.95 Twin Size! Regularly 8.95 Full Size........ 5.99 Now at this reduced White Sale Price you can transform your present mattresses into un-dreamed of comfort with a new, inexpensive foam rubber mattress pad! No lumping or filling to shift . . . always firm, smooth support and best of all budget priced. Extre thick %-inch foam rubber that wears and wears! Waite's Domestics—fourth Floor i Save 1.98 on regularly 7.98 “‘two-in-one” double purpose fitted mattress pad ‘n cover Regularly 7.98 twin size .2-in-I Pad/ Cover! — :3 99 Regularly 8.98 full .size 2-in-1 Pad/Cover. 4.99 © Completely reversible and Senforized for extra wear! ; Double duty mattress pad ond cover combined ta make housekeeping so much easier. So simple to put on and once they're on they won't shift or wrinkle! Come in today for truly a double purpose pad and cover for neater ond easier bed-making. Up to’ 10 months to pay with Woite’s Triple “C*’! Waite's Domestics—Fourth Floor | . * | Save 1.99 on first quality lab tested & quilted save 3.00 on the newest color sensation in bedding © famous “bellaire” mattress pad two-tone pad and cover | Regularly 6.98 Twin Size! Realty 4.98, Jull or twin size! ? 9 9 Reswiersy ¢ 98 ae size $5. 99 mx : 99 Be €.. dire aie ey Fs diaiaists math. - ; a : = 3 “te . . SaaS Sa i ey —_— ®@ Diamond quilted at to keep meds in Green/white Thm Fan ==> place! =a = Pink/white «Heavily quilted pad with sani- = <a eSariaei> tary bleached cotton linters - Yellow/ white inside. All first quality in both , Blue/white twin or - full and. thoroughly washable Hurry in now during ~~ - nell wom. be aa pe iD NOW IN covor! Elasticized cover slips over your maftress for snug, rere months to pay with Waite’s fit. Pad top is plumply filled with fine cotton — closely stitched to prevent Triple “C’'! shifting. Soft pastel colors to match-your favorite sheets! Reverse it for smart two-tone (white pad, pastel cover). Hurry in now and save. Waite’s Domestics—Fourth Floor Waite's Domestics—Fourth Floor SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1956 Waites August Whité Sale t SHOP TILL @ TONITE FOR NEW EXCITING SAVINGS Brighten Your Bath With Colorful Chenille Accessories! 3- pe: chenille bathroom set to cover tank, lid and seat! Z j j a, 7 ¥cllow Sunlight 3-pe. set! Three Pieces Include: d¢ Tank Cover d Tank Lid Cover d Toilet Seat Cover FITS ANY i ———— ———s red . ; TANK! LS POPPY O TANKETTES, three-piece bathroom set, give your bathroom a _ rich, colorful deco- Iles rator look. These luxurious, high pile, . flu il rs elimin n Wall Type: Tonk ot: [an - ; luffy chenille covers eliminate condensa- - leched te wall: com- | 1 — _ © ation drip without becoming: mildewed. nected. to bowl. by Ay. = “3 pipe! . wa Launder like a towel. Grip fasteners He ate a make removal easy. Imagine, you get three ~ * * ! pmo Sten tak matching pieces all for only 3.98! and bow! in one unitl Waite’s Linens—Fourth Floor Changette - ...... bathroom rugs to match your tankettes! covered in thick, soft chenille! 3 98° Coniplete rug 18x30” size! Extra cover only 1.98! CHANGETTE RUG (slipcover idea) is an amazing work saver. The cushioned sponge rubber base assures you permanent non-skid protec- tion. It feels wonderful underfoot, too! Enhance your bath color scheme by combining these two aids to bathroom beauty . . they’re dyed to match. Complete rug 24x36.. .4.98. | ” § ~ SHOP OF or PHONE TF FE : 42511 ’ 1 ‘t THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 380, 1956 SEVEN eN eS Tae a panuenummen SSS SEES | save 4.99 on beautifully finished lovely imported rayon damask dinner set.... ® Regularly 10.98 64x84” plus 8 napkins! Superb cloth creation to complement any table in hand-hemmed, im- ported damask dinner sets of combed Egyptian cotton and lustrous rayon. Choose yours today in gleaming snow white with 8 napkins. Hurry in now during Waite’s August White Sale Savings! RO oe eee SHOP TILL TONITE FOR NEW EXCITING SAVINGS Weoaite's Linen Cenier—Fourth Floor OP LPL LAPP LLL LLP APRN aiid cad PLL ' ‘SHOP or PHONE FE 4-2511 ‘til a beautiful import ...completely washable ».+in glowing Lurex Accents imported 100% linen _ tablecloths | Regularly 5.99 52x70-inch size! S2x52-inch size! + — Regularly 6.99 Regularly 10.98 60x90”................ 8.99 Regularly 79c 17x17 Naps............... 49c See this charmer in fresh-as-the-morning solid tones with new novelty decorated patterns. Lustrous 100% imported linen .. . yours now at wonderful savings! An elegant cloth with a gleam- “ing smooth finish thot accentuates the beouty of your. silver, lovely china. Buy extras for gifts now, during exceptional fine August White Savings! Choose rich turquoise, charcoal, brown, pink—with lovely trim. Waite's Linen Center—fourth Floor i] , save 3.96 it regularly 12.95 Galeending alee lrish linen damask dinner set..... 8 99 © Luxuriously created in 64x84-inch size! Lovely patterned imported Irish Linen Damask cloths that are fully bleached and wash as easily as a hankie! Extra durable and extra fine quality . . . patterns thot will add enriching beauty to ony table! Superb silken soft snowy white. Laundered, hem and ready to place on your very best table. Hurry in now and save. OO LLL gl Pai) SONI LPP NA rl Pete Pail 9 P.M. TONIGHT! ~ EIGHT Treat Your Whole Family to Low- Priced Luxury and More Restful Sleep by Eachanging All Your Old, Tired, ‘tampy Pillows f for Cloud Soft Foam and Down Pillows THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1956 ¢ ae PHONE FE4- 2511 TODAY nt ean smeatlanmten tii, "3 DOWN SPECIALS! 9.99 fires anil; Inborentiy toned 100% imported duck down cloud-soft dawn! 9° Filled to its bulging seams with the finest, fluffiest imported duck down! Corded edges for extra wear! All first quality with Laboratory Tested specifications to assure you complete satisfaction! Get yours today for a healthful ond extra. restful sleeping experience. custom 20x26 size! ® 8-oz. blue stripe ticking! — regularly 14.99 super-soft 100% imported goose down large 21x27 cut size! ® corded edges with down proof ticking! 14° _ © only 7.99 when you buy one! A pillow of excellent quolity at an exceptionally low sale price! Grey imported goose down for soft comfort and firm support. Pink and charcoal stripe ticking with extra strong edges. Hurry in now for several during Waite’s wondrous August White Sale! . regularly 18.99 plumper, down proof 100% imported European luxury goose down 2 for © pure white goose down that really cradles your head! ®@ huge giant 23x29 size— custom cut! 18% A real luxury—custom-size pillow that fills your pillow cases completely! No skimping—packed with fluffy, cloud-soft, stunning, white European goose down that really pampers your head all night long! Now is the time to get rid of all of those old, tired, lumpy pillows and save dollars more! Hurry in now during Waite’s August White Sale! ~* ~~ i Waite’s Domestics Center—Fourth Floor Shop From This Handy Book for Values That Save You Dol- lars ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1956 NINE ~ _jumbo-size “bellaire” 3 FOAM RUBBER SPECIALS! first quality completely washable super-soft and allergy-fre famous * ‘ventilite’ 2 for ‘ washable foam pillows a regularly 7.77 value anywhere! © scientificolly designed sponge honeycomb core construction! @ laboratory tested for a lighter, fluffier pillow! — softer, @ Hurry in now during big August White Sole savings! ; . . save 2.96 on regularly 8.95 _extra-plump and washable calrose latex‘ pillows. 2 for Seago Le 99 sanforized zipper cover! ® extra strong corded seoms, full size with color- . ful floral ticking! @ Sanitary, extra-plump and ever 80 buoyant! regularly 11.99 famous make paar latex pillows @ large spongex air spaces for real cushioned com- fort! 14°? @ easily washed, never mats down! Pure foam latex pillows with jumbo air bubbles whipped in for freshness, coolness and superb comfort! Every style keeps its firm, . round shape without ever needing to be plumped up! Come in today for truly luxurious sleeping experiences! Waite's Domestics Center—Fourth Floor PHONE FE4- 2511 TODAY TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1956 Waite’s White Sale t LS SSS SHOP TILL TONITE FOR NEW EXCITING SAVINGS | Protect Expensive Mattresses exclusive “belleair” covers protect & zip-on quickly 2°99 ® Sanforized and washable to fit full or twin! Regularly 4.98 Values! Get extra wear, protect your mattresses from dust and soil with ‘these neatly tailored covers! Both have zipper ends that make them easy to slip on and off! Full or twin sizes with extra sturdy hemmed edges and ‘zipper closing. Get a complete supply for the whole house and save during Woaite’s August White Sale! Up to 10 months to pay with Triple “C"'! Waite's Domestics Center—fourth Floor keep feathers in and dirt and dust out! xigpered pillow ticks 99° @ Feather and down- proof ticks! @ Print or striped patterns! Give new life and protection to old pillows—zip on these heavy- duty 8-ounce cotton ticks. Here is really the easy way to freshen every pillow in your home! They zip off in a jiffy for laundry fresh-ups, cost you so very little. Hurry in now during Waite's August White Sale! Waite's {Domestics Center—Fourth Floor i & pillows can look like new in a jiffy with these zip-on pillow Protectors: 67° @ Regularly 89c values! Keep pillows dust-free and fresh - looking at little cost >. just zip on these wash- able protectors of fine 180 count bleached white per- cale. They're easily removed for quick laundering, and so inexpensive. Stock up on plenty at this price’ Waite's Domestics Center—Fourth Floor cotton cloths mop up fast and give longer wear spongy mesh dish cloths 12 for ad | @ Quick-drying and shape- retaining cotton cloths! ®@ Multi-colored honey- comb mesh for longer wear! These rugged, absorbent cotton dish cloths let you whiz through washing chores, make dishes sparkle! Now is your best time to stock up on plenty during our August White Sale. Don't miss out on exceptionally big savings—shop today! Waite's Domestics Center—Fourth Floor glasses sparkle with superb, lintfree imported favorite Irish linen dish towels 39° ® Regularly 59¢ large size! Favorites with generations of smart housewives for fast lint- free drying and long wear These gay solid color trish linen towels come in a good selection of wanted colors. Buy them by the dozen for extra savings in August See e A EL RE NREL 285° ie aie th hE Sal OR AE BEE ERG Steere SHOP o or PHONE FE 4-2511 TILL , 9 TONITE! | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY =. 1956 _ ELEVEN hy P \J l f y a f= SHOP TILL ® TONITE FOR NEW EXCITING SAVINGS Your Bedroom Can Look Fresher With Bright Spreads! new: Charleston” patt by famous Ojay mills _ Regularly 19.95 value! Full or twin size! ® Rich first quality! Lushly looped textures! © Completely pre-shrunk! Never need to iron! Super thick loop pile overlay in an authentic colo- nial design on either side. Extra rich material that drapes gracefully to the floor. Pre-shrunk, no-iron sensation at this low price. Choose yours now in natural white. Here is a first quality heir- loom-look colonial spread at savings that are ir- resistible! Hurry in today during Waite’s August “White Savings! : Welts’s Dameiice—Fowts Moot © Oversizes 82x110 So @ Oversize 98x110 (full)! SHOP or PHONE FE 4-251! ‘til 9 P. M. TONIGHT! Save Today on Sparkling New Bed-Top Beauties! Bates new “coindot” — creation in rich cotton 8 99 Regularly 14.95 value! Twin or double sizeT e * Luxuriously heavy 4” rayon shag border! ° Dip dyed decorator shades, all colorfast! Save a whbneliis 6.00 on this striking new. bed- — top beauty from Bates! Handsome coin dot pat- tern is tufted: of lintless viscose rayon yarn on heavy “Colony” cotton that’s lightly textured for added decorative effect. Completely washable, of _coursé! Here is a real captivating creation to add that final touch of elegance to your bedroom. Hurry in now during August White Sale Savings! Waite's Domestic Center—Fourth Floor ® White ° Pink ° Pine Green e Aqua ; ® Brass °* Brown ® Charcoal y TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1956 - \ 100% dacron comforter Waite’s August Keep Snug All Night in Pretty ’n Practical Comforters! 100% orlon comforter ) rid 9 8 9 . Regularly 12.95 value! ® Generous 72x84-inch size! ® Two-tone reversible colors! th. ; = a, Such a dainty looking comforter for your bedroom, for any bedroom in your home! And now ot savings . . . you'll want to buy several! Practical French crepe cover and orlon filled . . it washes like a dream, stays so fresh and pretty! Printed two - tone reversible cover. You like the quiet beauty it brings to your home. 100% down comforter 50 A regularly 34.95 stunning value! ¢ @ Extra elaborate quilting design! ~-—* ® Two-tone reversible satin cover! Up to 10 Months to 100% white goose down, imported from Europe... . a luxury thot gives you warmth without weight. Covered in colorful two-tone reversible satin Pay With . « « 80 expensive looking, yet priced so low during Waite’s August White = . aera Sale. Superb color selections so elegont for your bedroom decor! Hurry j Triple. : Cc in todey and sove. SME SSS TE ® Regularly A 17,50 value! ® Scattered with gay floral design! ® 72x84-inch size. Now at a big savings! Every inch of this comforter is washable—from the virgin Dacron filling to the silky-smooth nylon cover. This is the “buy” of a lifetime—oct todoy PHONE —<during our Amazing August White Sale Savings. ' Filled with pounds of fluffy Dacron . . . warm, yet : FE4- 251] lightweight for summer. Hurry in now and. save. Waite's Domestics—Fourth Floor TODAY THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUi«sY 30, 1956. : THIRTEEN | %, % HY, > ee =, fois? ‘north star’ all wool blanket beauties regularly 24.95 regular 22.50 wo oe TWO for $271 ®@ Extra wide 8” rich satin binding! @ Completely washable and colorfast! Good news! Waite’s offers you these sensational North Star blanket buys. . . during our August White Sale — just when you can use them! All first quality blankets in 100% creamy thick and super soft wool created by world- famous NORTH STAR: and at prices you can’t afford to pass up! Hurry in today or tonight ‘til 9 p.m. for several and save! Up to 10 months to pay with Waite’s Triple “C”! Weaite's Blanket Center—Fourth Flees eee 6.95 value everywhere! ~ @ Laboratory tested and approved in 72x84-inch size! @ Extra wide 5-inch satin binding for real ra | - appeerance! The perfect answer to nights of unexpected chill thet come in the worm season, these. nylon blend blonkets are wonderfully light, comfortably warm. They're all first quality in rich colors of: brown, rose, gold, ‘green, btue and emerald! Come in today and scoop up big blonket savings during our August White Sole! : Weite’s Blanket Center—fFourth Fleer save 15.00! GE automatic blanket at special savings! 92995 29495 Regularly 44.95 full size! — Regularly 39.95 Twin! ® Big savings on famous G. E. ® Non-allergic, washable all-season blanket! and mothproof! Here is a lightweight electric slumber cover thot you should have for those cool nights ot the shore or im the country. When the cover itself supplies insufficient warmth, you need only reach over and turn on the ‘control and GE’s “Sleep Guard” system takes over, assuring you of your desired warmth all through the night. Choose yours — today in lovely rose pink or turquoise. Up to 10 months to pay with Waite’s Triple ~" color motched sleep a arses: “ail PERL ELLE UES, EEE NE aE a SR ME LES. SE EL Ca ine bas thas oF wr PHONE FE 4-251 ‘til 9 F P .M. TONIGHT! | | FOURTEEN _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, J ULY 380, 1956 Waite’s Augus White Sale! SHOP TILL & TONITE FOR NEW EXCITING SAVINGS : regularly to 47.50! gleaming draw draperies ) gorgeous golden ceramics pattern -— 99 99 | | , 152° Reg. 16.95 ‘Reg. 24.95! Single widths! 11% widths!’ 90 inches long! | 90 inches long! © Reg. 32.96 Double Width x 90 long ....... 22.99 © Reg. 47.50 Triple Width x 90 long...... .. .22.99 SSS SS SSE cee OWA j 7 a t 3 we US The perfect way — because it’s easy and economical — to give your home the attractiveness and richness it deserves! No wonder they’re called ‘golden’ draperies. Interwoven gleaming gold-color thread gives your room new sparkle that lasts through countless cleanings. Sturdy pinch-pleat headings expertly*tailored with care and discrimination. Come in todgy during exceptionally fine August White Sale savings! | Waite's Drapery Center—Fourth Floor 3 sa, ate iS ee Give Your Bedroom a New Look With Matching Ensembles! exquisite eyelet ensembles in crisp cotton am decorator colors 8 °° Regularly 15.95! Regularly 19,95! 90” drapes Full or Twin with tie backs! Spreads! © Regularly 5.98 36” Cafe or Vanity Curtains. . .3.69 . © All styles fresh and cool as a summer breeze! » This is the sale you’ve been waiting for! Imagine getting lovely cotton eyelet spreads plus matching draperies and cafe curtains at this low August White Sale price. Create the matching ensemble look that’s so fashionable . . . and saves you many precious minutes. All in the newest decorator col- ; . > ‘ ° ors to please every taste and to blend with eve Red Blue Green Maize decor. Hurry in now and take advantage of oute standing August White Sale Savings. Waite’s Domestics Center—Fourth Floor THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1956 FIFTEEN y, Y “ Gj 4, 4 + a F hala F Fiberglas Wears Forever! new low price... . fiberglas © Regularly 19.95 values! 84” wide - 1 0 hae to pair and 90 inches long! LAWRENCE PATTERN: Predominatiri pink with tones of grey, turquoise with tones of cocoa, lip- stick red with tones of green. MONTCLAIR PATTERN: Soft floral with classic ~, column background. Grey with pink. ‘8 INWOOD PATTERN: Modern floral in pink and grey, green and lipstick red. Meticulously tailored draperies in lovely decorator prints you'd be proud to own at dollars more! Now because of an Sry wichGarve new printing technique, Waite’s is able to send the prices plunging downward! Woven by Hess- Goldsmith, America’s. largest weavers of fine Fiberglas fabrics; all on white grounds. Hurry in during exceptional drapery savings. 84” length. Green, grey and cocoa. Waite's Draperies—Fourth Floor ®@ Snowy white through many washes! * a strong fibers thet just won't weer & @ Ready to hand in just 7 minutes after °@ Fieopeest and resists sunlight, soil, washing! insect and heot! * eee Ee Get Wondrous Window Beauty | With F iberglas Ca T@i¢ Fu, Wane ¢* 2 gpg — ee cine ao aa a AT F 4 * , Regularly 549 | Regularly 10.98 a 7 ili Lah teh @ pair! pair! 98x72 inch size! RUFFLES: Reg. 11.49, 90x81 ............. 6.49 pr. Reg. 11.98, 90x90 ........... “6.99 pr. Reg. 22.98, 180x90 ............. 13.99 pr. Reg. 34.50, 270x90 ............. 22.99 pr. Stunning,- bright white i curtains to really shout about the beauty of your home from every window. Extra full, first quality panels ond ruffles all 72, 80 and 90-in. t, long. Really wonders to wosh ond absolutely ready to jz hang in just 7 minutes. Now is the time to decorate your windows and save so much more... during our August White Sale. Welles econ Conter—Tlonets Flees decorator printed draperies bas SIXTEEN 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1956 ; a : ESHOP TL? TONITE FOR NEW P EXCITING uEE am a. ee. e_ Get a Custom: U pholstery Look and Save! values to *35” in 25 authentic upholstery fabrics tailored to fit your furniture in Ney i eiccvie by SUREEIT... i © Regularly bd Regularly , to 18.95! 8 99 “to 35.00! 1 O°” 9 Chair Covers! — Sofa Covers! e Washable, textured covers © Drax-treated to repel soil, you never iron stains) liquids ®@ Detachable skirts add © Covers adjust smoothly variety to your decor for a wrinkle-free fit Here’s the way to re-upholster your furniture without a single _ tack or hammer . .. in Jovely upholstery fabrics you can slip off and wash whenever you wish! . Readi-Upholstery fits every contour without a ripple, gives that unmistakable » custom look, custom feel. These covers are tailored by the sure hand of Sure-Fit, and decorator-correlated to really do things for your home. Check with the chart-— then come in, phone or write for | your Readi-Upholstery' Sue fie _ Slipcovers are sure-to- fit furniture that could never be fitted before with ready-mades! ae Waite's Surelit Slipcover Conter—Fourth Floor Ie wes SHOP or PHONE FE 4-2511 ‘til 9 | PLM. TONIGHT! _ 1 er; lit *