esi ai ay plays oe) mee ee ee * ¥ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY a 1956 —88 PAGES — - uy x "ae Es Kidnaped Baby Alive, Says Caller | Empty Baby Carriage — Mother’ Ss Grief Killed in Crash Father Informs Phone Contact “He'll Pay $2,000} New York Police to Aid ‘in Safety -of Infant but Must Stay on Case - WESTBURY, N.Y, (2 — The father of kidnaped Peter Weinberger today re- ceived a phone call from a person believed to have taken the month-old child. The father :informed the caller he was prepared to meet the ransom demand, Morris Weinberger, the} father, received the call at 9:40 a.m. The only further information revealed was that he told the person on aby is alive and well,” said the voice. “Am ready to meet your de- mand, awaiting your call.” Police have said they could not They had promised to pay monéy and do anything for s * . | The unidentified kidnaper yester. INCREASING FEARS Fears mounted for the safety of the sandy-haired, blue-eyed boy as the ransom packages, left in com- pliance with the kidnaper's instruc- tions, remained untouched on a rainswept weak, CJ » It le now almost two days since the sleeping infant was -snatched from his carriage on the patio of the Weinbergers’ handsome brick and clapboard ranch house in this Long Ist&nd ‘suburb. Weinberger was out for a drive with their other son, 24-year-old Lewis, when the kidnap note was delivered and the baby taken.’ Upon his return, he decided to ignore the death threat and sum- mon police. Together, they went over the Kidnaper’s instructions. * * Today, for the first time, the words ‘‘if he is alive’ were used by police in discussing the case. MONEY READY Weinberger, a well-to-do whole- sale drug salesman, told police he had real money ready to pay the demanded $2,000 ransom. He said he would go anywhere, do any- thing to see his tiny son again. The mother, Beatrice Weinber- ger. a pretty, 32-year-old brunette, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) “That's him. Please hurry s0/ lbeseechingly and pouting-her-too-| I'll listen to you. What you need pote 5 ona iyou'll be waiting outside’ when req jips invitingly. is « drink first. Close your eyes completely emptied her sherry jhe comes out. Then follow him and relax. Stop glass, PRETTY PLEASE SAVE WASTE PAPER! f*ss2"= Sie a | Ne lt | head “Pretty please.” She tried to ‘your brother. You he’ ® @ Shayne shook his red hea y ie let ao fens Seiet and } mu pi say * ‘bluntly. ‘Sorry, but I’m already force the seven bills into his hand. We Are Now Pa in working. And if it's a divorce) ge said, “No,” shortly, wishi : : : im. es y 9 'job—"’ i dn tase. YP apllinnere te denies the kitchen, “Brandy or sherry?” Lying there “dead, right in front NEWSPAPERS .. 20 Per 100 Lbs. ff Wht, tore it matter to you | Ber ete a che probably 9127 w. 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M. -| To their place a portrait of President Eisenhower will be seen by convention-goers against a background photograph of the Cow Pajace auditorium and stage where the convention opens Aug. — Road. just off Joslyn Read miles north of Walton Bivd. , 20. This was announced last night - AVON INVESTMENT CO. FE 5-9237 Edmund O'Brien, executive direc- , itor of the GOP Arrangements Christopher's criticism of the photograph of sculptor Auguste Roding statute of the three nudes ‘brought out: = - ntact ates teeters | This is your week to PROFIT! Come In! SAN FRANCISCO’ u — 'Threeistaftee, ‘ow at the Palace of the ‘|rugged but dispirited bronze male|Legion of Honor here, for a Paris museum, to sewer ncn a passage nudes have been kicked off the | om Dantes “ted ‘titled * . |\Committee, after a day in which|had over the three figures the 1, That Rodin created the party,” [Born by Woman Alone; All OK without help, Mrs. Betty Jordan, . 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Giant Trade-Ins...Easy Terms...Act Now WAYNE GABERT ‘She said she hadn't heard from She told Crabbe the births took) lack house coat on a so! , her tables, wrapped in s blaniet. | She told a physician she didn’t ‘and there's | But the babies were taken to, 1 Detroit Area Plans | DETROIT (INS)\—Memorial ser- ‘vices for four of the Detroit-area * 2.That he se # it “Les Tres Hombres, part of a group -en- ‘Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here. 1 testi tes three curtothed male ner of “The Thinker’, but « torted with heads bowed ways, were meant to represent "Three Shades ‘at the Gate of cover by Mayor George Christopher and! }je}j,”’ * * The tentative program cover word “Unity,” and beside them “Peace, Progress, and Prosperity.” *T don’t think it’s a very health- ful picture for the Republican said Republican Mayor Christopher as he brought the'or subject to public attention, wouldn't have chosen it mysell." He added prt “ had scala “‘p number of complaints’ from, people who had seen the cover,’ which already is in print at the’ rig endorse . Ejiis, * Christopher talked with Edward. pete rugged in the Rodin. man-|V, Milis, chairfan of the San) s-|Francisco citizens’ committee for the convention, after which Mills issued a statement saying the was “only tentative’ and that several others were. being considered for final selection by July 15. y * * *. Fllis had said the local com- Twin. Daughters DETROIT # = Charlotte Engle- SAN JOSE, Calif, #®—Algne andinart 14, who drank anti-freeze at ‘When you have fo do some- ‘thing, you do it,” Mrs. Jordan re- ‘policeman responding to her tele Bob Crabbe, San Jose Mercury plained she asked for aid only because. one of the babies seemed to have trouble breathing. A phy- sician later.said the infant was all | right. -Mrs. Jordan said her husband ‘is a serviceman in North Africa. ‘him in some time and declined to give his name. place “very quickly” in her bath- ‘room. When Crabbe and police arrived, Mrs. Jordan sat in a beside want to go to the hospital, and “She doesn't want to go. he said, no reason to send her.”’ O'Connor Hospital Nursery, Rites for Air Victims | victims of the Arizona air disaster, have been scheduled and memorial | funds established for two others who lost their ven wa | the crash. | A memorial mass was sung at! St. Paul's Church, Groose Pointe Mrs. Gertrude Woods today for Book, of Grosse Pointe and a ser- Grace Reformed Church — have! Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121'N. Saginaw St. : i ATR ST ements Phone FE 5-6189 i church, who was killed. started a colege scholarship fund - in memory of Floyd A. ‘Nixon, of| |Allen Park, a member of the! vice will be held, tomorrow for Wesslau G, Wright, of Pacific | ; Palisades, , Calif... a former De-| - troit resident. Figure Flattering My On Sunday, services will be held at Temple Beth Ei for Wal- | SKIRTS hte ter and Stella Fuchs and at ‘St. | | Paul's Episcopal Cathedral for | 7 | Russell A. Shields. Jr. Smart Year The Peter Whyte Memorial Fund § “°*"4 $ 5 OF has been established by friends of SUITS a > ;Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whyte in, ° memory of their 15-year-old son | who—died in the crash. Value to 22.95 Members of the Allen Park All Purpese : : ‘la teenage swimming party last 25, gave birth to twin daughters\7.sday under the impression it last night in her small cottage. 4 was cider, died at a hospital last, night. . Lo * marked a short time later to &, Poli¢e said’ Charlotte and about 195 other boys and girls attended the swimming party at the home of Gordon Wybro, 14. During the evening six boys went to the ga- rage where they had noticed two gallon jugs labeled “‘cider.” Det. Lt. Joseph Nufer said the boys admitted stealing one of the which actually contained anti-freeze drained from the auto- mobile,of the garage owner. Several teenagers who sampled ‘the “cider” quickly spat it out. But Charlotte and another girl, De- lores Victor, 14 swallowed some of the fluid. Charlotte complained of feeling ili when she arrived home Tuesday night and was admitted to a hos- pital the next morning. Delores. who apparently swallowed less of the poison, was treated at the hos- pital Wednesday and released. sce Rodin’ s N bel” Drinking Anti- Freeze CLEARANCE on Vacation Clothes for Thrifty Women! Pretty 1.95 Q: BLOUSES COATS 5h All Sales Final! 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Revolution- payloads, reduced operating cost — exera cost in Series $000 through 10000 ~ . } most horsepower per pound! ary “Retarder” gives safer downhill per ton mile! truck models. : . With Pouring Spout a Sy ve fee ¥ [ P| j \ Ly 4, r ane : eof ; Epes % i i \ ‘ ye i ua f z i \ \ ae . "i 4 eat 5 1 a Bey t ‘ ’ . ~ gd Je ag Fe ee eh ees \ . : & THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY.6.10560( ts ne engin riropeieaclborgis \Vet Dependents : : + time veterans. and “ ey lapsing from the strain of nursing OO gi he eR ta ks | ries to End Wite's Paints iake. Bulk Of Aid "rrotning te vst cot ter a Nor’ did she know that white|/I2 U.S. Budget | [mene TR od ee ee | NEWCASTLE, England « —[-He also hid from Sarah the fact|tarold sat beside her two ward- erans have » far rpaeenud : They chatted about the future as|that he faces trial on charges ofjers trom Durkiam jail waited be- WASHINGTON uy — From the acu veteran rHeanh he 4 \ Bivd., dy to Ihe sat by her hospital bed. But/trying to kill her with 13 sleeping|hind the door. — _ |Revolutionary War up ‘to now, Sager re se) Qn Giddings Road near Walton Vv cent = - \Harold Mercer knew his cancer-|pill§ to relieve her suffering. The reunion was made possible|veterans and their dependents a a ds iris, Pontiac City Limits. i High; dry attractive spot, apie . by the efforts of two members of been" made to wartime veterans i “600. Only down or reduction forlarger stricken wife Sarah would not en-| Harold has pleaded innocent to A have received more than 82 bil-/anq their dependents: B dom. 5 ed Helen's comer Giddings and = Joy that future. | - the attempted murder charge, butition and the consent of the jail/0" dollars in benefit payments : ogee Oe “Walton Sind ae ° guilty to another one—dttempted| governor _ jfmom., the government. conflict, _ $2.600,000,000; : “It’s nice to see you again, suicide. s 8 8 + Reporting this today,.the Vet-|World War II, $46,200, | love,” Sarah murmured. bane * 8 Ff “I'm so glad he's better,”|erans Administration said war-|World War I, 20 billions; Spanish-| Harold tried to hide the tears Sarah did not know her brick-|smiled Sarah, as her husband left|time service accounted for mor¢|American War, 4 billions; other) as she patted his hand layer husband had been in jail jail 000, ; a LEWIS— Fine Furniture LEWIS’ MIGHTY DRASTIC arene ON LIVING ROOM SUITES! SECTIONALS! ‘ne Furniture ULY CLEARANCE ID-YEAR MARKDOWNS CLEARANCE BEDROOM SUITE. DINETTES and PRICES SLASHED INVITING — Yvonne Chouteau, * named by the state’s 50th anniver- sary commission to call on the | cities and officially invite them to) attend Oklahoma’s Golden Anni-| November in 1957. Miss Chouteau will present each mayor with a/| top ballerina with the Ballet Russe : de Monte Carlo. of Muskogee. Okla.. has been mayors of 100 of America’s largest © versary celebration from April to oJ large golden invitation. is ai} e Crash Survivor a ae ae ) - - , 109.50 Double Dresser, Poster © Reported Okay |) min ommac ot oom $1 EO DINING SUITES |) srr are mmm nnn $985 Teenage Girl Pinned || or green. A al Lowls Value... {| ee ee ae oe ‘44’ / 148.00 ieee et eS eo $12.800 Hon No Sail Face | ~~ 1199” mined Cu Bt Ta i ste $ 00 | | 17995 Wainut Double Dresser, Plate Glass $15900 ta Red Nylon omly...-... of moaies, eon peoel tay amd & dladin;. 66 Mirror, Chest of Drawers and Panel Bed SALT LAKE. CITY @—Doctors reported last night that . X-ray pictures showed no sign of a skull 279.50 Kroehler 2-Pc. Sectional covered in Nylon with solid foam rubber cushions See ee ee ee ee +229” 249.50 — Coral Mahogany Double D Double ager cmd $2950 wr a Bed. with sliding pe oa kas j fracture in Jean Margetts, the pretty girl too tough to die during nine days’ imprisonment under .a | wrecked car. * * = 22500 Double Dror, Chas Bookoane Bad $ EE OO" 978.80 Mahogany Double Dresser, Chest and $6 Q)50 399.50 Eggshell and Charcoal 2 Triple Dresser, * $366 $3 3300 $] 99” $ 2 29” $ 299” 259.50 Black and White 6-piece dining s] 88” - room Ext. table, 4 chairs . china x, . 249.50 6-pc. Jr. dinette suite in platinum a SY 88” 289.50 Basic Wit dinette in ermine $ 50 mabogmny. Pedestal table, - buffet, 229 oak, extension table, buffet, 4 495.00 Full size dining room suite, blond $ 00 . weaheguny table, 2 host. 4 chats, 3 ee $39.50 Save $100.00 on this fine quality Pullman Sola with. solid foam rubber cushions 469.50 2-Pc. Sectional with matching __ wedge table . grey and black tex- tured tweed cover, foam cushions The 18-year-old Sunnyvale, Calif, girl was found Tuesday) night, pinned at the bottom of a) 300-foot embankment in Parleys| Canyon east of here. Twenty feet! away, her fiance James B. Hixon ar, 22, Salt i City, lay dead. Last ‘ilar ‘medica bulletin | eee eee ene eee eee Has No Skull Fracture | : eee eee eee eee 429.50 Double Dresser, Chest. 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One only. . 12.95 Unfinished Bookcase ............ 9.95 | 225.00 7-piece Limed Oak Sofa Bed Group } - eniniin ‘stits tot inceding ofa bed, matching cha $] 8 Q00 19.95 Wrought Iron Bar ............... 17.88 | 4 octaves on each. 2 table lempe cn eee 29.00 Mahogany Sewing Cabinet ....... 19.88 ‘ 18 Pedal keyboard. 249.50 Kroehler Sleeper Lounge with firm . bas ! | ee 2 Self-contained innerpring matron, soi — $2 9” 1 . linet oak oehuave Lam sas a ushions and nylon ze cover... . a p...... . speakers. ¥ Just plug in and play, - F | N E F U R N | T U R 3 SURE-FIT SLIPCOVERS ENTIRE STOCK OF PICTURES ¢3 CUSHION STUDIO DIVAN J , Modem ond Tretticnel Syiee— 7 e CHAIRS e SOFAS 3 OFF ; : | Small and -Large Including 3 OFF BROKEN LOTS | Groups 62-70 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. . . ‘ Pe ' ‘ 7 the First United Missionary chairman of the board of Party Host Ils Criticized by Mothers He Allows Girls to Make Trip ‘Home Without Escort By EMILY POST A young man writes me as fol-| lows: “The other evening I had) a party to which the girls and/ men-eame separately — no one be-; ing paired off all evening. Ahout 11:30 two of the girls said. they had to go home. “None of the men offered to see them home and I, as host, felt that I could not leave the party to .drive them hoime, “ft have heard since then that the mothers of these two girls were very much upset because I allowed them to go home alone at night, else?” Answer: It is the responsibility of guests to arrange for their com-| ing to the party and their going home again, and unless you of- | fered to do so, it was not your obligation to see them home, “Deag_ Mrs. Post: How_does & woman receive a Man? When you have written that she should not assist him with his coat, I believe you have been referring to the house ‘that has a maid to help him, But I am asking about a home where the lady of the house goes to the door herself.” Answer: If he is ill or in any way crippled, you of course help. him, But if he is able-bodied, he certainly does not need anyone | to help him take off his coat or of the Rev. George D. Murphy were the Rev. Mr. Mur- phy (left and seated) and Harold Hall of Exmoor drive, Could I do anything |. Checking the records of members who have joined Church during the pastorate David Wells of aaa trustees. parlors Thursday evening. Like his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. George D. Murphy, David Murphy loves and Russell music: Prior to the farewell reception : held in the First United Missionary Mr. Murphy Church to honor his family, David was quartet and playing the” piano while two of his church choir. News From Birmingham te put it down for him wherever | he is to put it. ; If he hesitates, you simply say. “Will you put your hat and coat| there?" and indicate where,, going to be Married shortly, would like to know if an invita- tion to the wedding should be sent wooq entertained at a tea for ‘Barbara, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Neal of Brookwood lane. to my husband and me. Answer: Only if your brother thinks you will be interested in seejng the invitations. Paper Reports Palace Nursery Being Fixed Up LONDON (INS) — The London) Daily Herald reported today that parents will give the rehearsal din- whoiner July 20 at Oakland Hills Coun- would like to have a son and heir, |try Club, and on the day of the has ordered his old palace nursery | Prince Rainier of Monaco, redecorated. * * *& A Paris dispatch to the news- paper said two rooms and bath- rooms, which the prince and his) sister, Princess Antoinette, had as babies, will be refurnished. The Prince and American film star Grade Kelly were married in Monaco in civil and religious cere- monies last April. Under an ‘a ‘agreement ‘bara Neal returned Monday from ‘a visit in Chicago with her fiance, “Dear Mrs, Post: My brother ri Walter McLaughlin, and his. par- ents, married about six months ago and: McLaughlin. am no longer living at home. I take place July 21. | maid of honor and bridesmaids lbest man. Tea Fetes Bride-Elect Barbara Neal BIRMINGHAM—Bride-elect Bar- Brooke, have corte to tive in Birmingham after two years in Minneapolis, Minn, They are at present with-Mr. Raymond's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Whiting Ray- mond of Willitts street. Mr; and Mrs. Their Jerome D.! wedding will John P. This afternoon Mrs. Linda Neal will be her sister's will include Charlotte Hine of Garden City, N, Y., Anastasia Beatty Ludlow of Easton, Md., and Mary Kearns of Chicago. Mr. McLaughlin will be his son's The prospective bridegroom's street, tried a little harmony. wedding Mr. and Mrs. James H. McPhail will entertain for the out- of-town guests and the wedding party, also at Oakland Hills. RETURNS EAST Mrs. S. M. Perry returned to her home in New Canaan, Conn., Tues- day after a visit with her brother- in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. (Jonathan M. Ball. With the Balls. she saw her niece Mon- then returned to Birmingham with to Henry R. SUE ANN WETZEL Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Wetzel-of Judson street announce the engage- Linda Ball, off for Europe and ment of their daughter, Sue ADM. /trom his displays, but put the LeBrun. Pontiac Press Photes South Paddock street, senior deacon, and Mrs, Murphy - are shown standing. The congregation honored the Murphy family with a farewell reception in the church friends, Linda Butler of Sanderson ‘street Bowman 6f South Paddock The Rev. is a member of a male Mrs. Murphy directs the , Mr. and Mrs. George H. L. Bur-| ‘dick have returned home after at-| tending the marriage of their son, | to Nancy Sophia Mid-/ George Jr., dieton in Boulder, Colo, The wed- ‘ding took place June 22 in the ‘Boulder Presbyterian Church, The bride is the daughter of \Mrs,. John T. Middleton and the late Mf. Middleton. She wore a ‘gown of ivory Italian silk and. ian heirloom lace veil. Several friends of the bridegroom iwent West for the wedding, includ-| ing W. 8. Gilbreath I] who was. ibest man, The couple will live in. iBoulder. ‘DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. William H. Daesch- ner (Mary*Kathryn Theurer) of Ann Arbor announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Kathryn, June! 27. ‘ * * * Mrs. Charles Harris of Belve- dere, Ill, has come for a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Klein of Haw-| thorne road. > Shop Considerately A way to help your grocer is to be a good housekeeper when you are.in his store. Take all the time you want to fake your choice em Ses oe ee to Pastor and Matoteden the members who joined the First. United Missionary Church during the Rev. George D. Charles English of North Paddock street. They were photographed at the farewell reception for the en, Murphy's tenure were (left to right) Earl English of North Sanford street, Walter Williams of Pine Grove held in the church Thursday evening. Sharon Murphy, 8-year-old daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. George D. Murphy, chatted with friends at the farewell party given her family in the First United Mis- sionary Church Thursday evening. She is shown presenting cake and ice cream - to Charles Cumberworth of winnaar os avenue, Lester English of road, general chairman of the reception. Also pictured are (left) Hyla Ross of South Jessie street, superintendent of the Sunday School primary department, and — Sandes School ‘ake Martin J. Van- derveer of Oster street (standing). Women s Section “FRIDAY, _ JULY 6, 1956 ‘SEVENTEEN Joyce Forrest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forrest of West Fairmount ave- skyways of the 12 lowing her grad- uation from 4a stewardess school in Los Angeles. Miss Forrest | Club, attended pu b lic schools. in Pon- tiac and was em- th” Miss Forrest ployed as a practical nurse and as’ a stewardess for another before being selected for her new career, She is residing in Los An- geles, * * Roberta Rappaport of Mohawk road hag returned from a Euro- pean trip that included sight- seeing in France, Italy, England and Switzerland. Leaving by plane a month ago, she made the return trip by ship. ” * * * Mr. and Mrs. Greenlawn drive are entertaining their houseguests and members of their. daughter Sally's wedding |party at the rehearsal dinner to- night at Bloomfield Open Hunt Sally will become the bride of Robert Davis-in a ceremony being |performed tomorrow at Kirk in the Hills. e* * ®* ‘Mr. and Mrs, Theron H. Tay- lor and children, Pat, Virginia and John, of Harper street left recently for a motor trip down Eastern coast ta Miarii Bea Fla. They will return to | their Home in three weeks, * ¢ 6 Mr. and Mrs. Eimer O. MacLean He is fhe merchandise that you don't buy of Woodbine drive are vacationing, icity nue, is flying the) Western states and Canada fol- airline ~ Roy Pulver of) Ariz., in spending the summer with; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Crassman of Joslynia road, William was a resident of Pontiac until he moved to Arizona’ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner, four years ago. * * »* Mr. and Mrs, Harry F. Buehr. | ‘Couple Will Marry jr in Aug. 18 Ceremony ing of South Johnson avenue re- ‘cently left by plane for Colorado. They will visit in Denver and ‘several other cities before re- turning to their home in two | weeks. * * * Mr and Mrs. Robert Hopkins of Personal News of Interest in Area \Gateway arve announce the birth of a daughter, Terri Ann, July 2 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Maternal grandparents of the in- fant are Mr. ard Mrs. Michael Becker of gee ae and Mrs. D, E. poner ve of Eliza . the paternal | Mr. and Mrs. James MacGregor ‘DeLong of Grand Rapids are an- nouncing the engagement of their’. daughter, Barbara Louise, to Don- ald Raymond Jones, son of Mr. ‘land Mrs. George Edward Jones ‘of Birmingham. Barbara is a graduate of Grand Rapids Junior College and Michi- gan State University where she was affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.. Donald is at- tending General Motors Institute. The couple plans an Aug. 18 wed- ding im Trinity Lutheran Church, Grand Rapids. $ Metropolitan Unit to Sponsor Party The Ladies Auxiliary to Metro- politan Club Spirit Six will sponsor a card party Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Federal Savings and Loan Building on West Huron street, Fi- na] plans for the party were made at the Tuesday meeting held in the American Legion Home. Announcement was made at the JULIA POCS Julia Poes, ape reed of Mr. and lis a recent “graduate of ‘St. Mary) iAcade my, general chairman of the class pub- imeeting that Mrs. |Mrs, John DePauw, Mrs. Monroe She served as Ralph Déan, ‘South East ‘bonleverd and if i i : Burton ee er iH tt i etl. Fie? said there was always a fine spirit of cooperation at the church. When members and pastor they prayed together about the problem and a solution was always found, according | to Mr. Hall. “When we decided to make the from the congregation, said he was grateful for and fellowship here, and the group to pray for hi new meaty. Merrill ‘Petrie and Mrs. m A, Baker will tional convention in August. Dirt, grease, excessive moisture} lanend you to or and to the word of His grace, which is able ito build you up, and eh ey you committee, was a member of or humidity are great enemies) of ian inheritance among i aco needs an heir to the throne the family. ison of Charles E. LeBrun of Au- back in fits proper fface. Don't in Nova Scotia, Canada, for several|the Glee Club and president of the leather. Keeping a leather article; which are sanctified. to keep the tiny tax-free princi-) . * @ burn avenue and the late Mrs. Le- mess up displays needlessly and weeks. |Art Club, She plans’ fo enter Siena clean and dry will help make it! The’ Murphys are leaving “Mr, and Mrs. David W. Ray. | Brun. it pality from reverting ‘to, French No date has been set for don’t litter up the store by throw- * *¢ * ‘Heights College at Adrian in the last longer, point out MSU home| yy aay cate & : control, mond and their daughter, ‘the wedding. ling trash on the floor. WwW liam Crossman II of Tempe,’ ‘fall, - tone. , ¥ & , . . oe ‘ y ‘ \ j f ‘ eo . k \ : Ae. i ‘ og a i Dg e ‘ ven + New Line of Ceramics - MERLE NORMAN © COSMETIC STUDIO 8 W. Berens FE 2-s010 | - REDUCE ese and STAY REDUCED - ROACH HEALTH INSTITUTE 319 National Bldg. FE 4-4131 to bleach the hairs or what should I do?” A. If you wish you can bleach;- the hairs. Mix household am i monia and peroxide, Use 4 drops of ammonia with 3 tablespoons of peroxide. Pat this on with cotton ; : —_— v Sun Clothes | for Children Comfortably - Air Conditioned | ) hil Mae Thurs. - Fri.-Sat. = its Sho noe 2 Evenings "til 9 = 24) w Huron FE Faas more than I know why our*taces ‘and let it dry. 1 think the simples thing is to remove the ‘hairs with % goed depllatery, * Here is an exercise to de- velop the left side of the chest only. Clench the left fist hard and turn the elbow in toward the body a little. Hold, relax. Exotic Prints Stress Far East Emphasis NEW YORK (NEA)—The Far Eastern look continues into the PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 summer in exotic prints and the sheath cut. ~ The obi creates a look of waist- line slimness, and the side slit — carries out the Oriental Frequently, the fabric from which the dress is cut has an exotic look in itself; it is touched with gilt or combines hot and cool colors with the glint-of gold. ~ @ “T am. 17 yeats old and THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. : ‘Curves Embarrass ti my bust development pounds. * * * A. “Am I underweight? I can’t get clothes to fit. I am 5 feet, 3% and weigh 105 pounds. My bust measures 32, waist 21 and hips 32 inches. I am 25 years old.” A. You are very much ‘under- weight. Gain from 15 te 20 pounds depending on your build. - *- 8: @ free leaflet ‘9-Day Gaining Diet,” send a stamped, self-addressed en- velope with your request for leaflet No. 41 to Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. * * * Tomorrow: “Give Grooming Spe- cial Attention During Summer,” Jewelry Turns Brown This Season NEW YORK (INS) — Costume jewelry has to be brown to be fashionable next fall, even if it's rhinestones. - * * *# p Costume jewelry manufactuters showing off new fall styles in New York this. week said that while white is the color for sum- mer, brown is definitely the color for fall. That's because woed and Jeather are the new high-style If you would like to have my) 4 A hacheon honoring . co-workers of Mr. Skelton, Stacey Skelton, who is retir- ing as director of the Michigan Crippled Children’s Commission in Lansing, will be held here Saturday at Elks Temple: Those planning the affair include former who at one time headed the Oakland County Emergency Relic} Commission. Pho- tographed (from left to right) are Clarabelle Amidon of Sanderson street, Geraldine 0, Sloan of East Pike street and Mrs. Russell.C. Perkins of East Pike street. By MURIEL LAWRENCE Passing the open bathroom door, Mrs. B. saw that her older child had left his clothes in an untidy heap on the floor. « So as she entered the boys’ room to say goodnight, she said, ‘Ted, go get those things you left in the bathroom and hang them neatly across your chair.” Then, as he obeyed, she went to the untidy heap of clothes her younger son had left on the bed- room floor—and began to sort and arrange them for him on his chair. When Ted returned, he com- CLOSED TOMORROW and every “SUMMER STORE HOURS Monday throught Friday: 9:30 A. M. until 5:30 P.M. Closed All Day Saturdays Saturday through August I] BIRMINGHAM = ‘SHOP in COMFORT EARLY NEXT WEEK | AT JACOBSON’S APPAREL AND | HOME DECORATIVE SHOPS | Even glitter jewelry is going, ing brown rhinestones. The stone that’s expected to be ‘the tops in tint is the topaz. If | you ean afford the-real thing, it will be the gem to buy. And: if you .can't afford the real, there | will be fake topaz from $2 up. . * ” * So far pearls are about the only jewelry items that haven't gone) brown-wild. brown. They are, honestly, mak-! But they probably | plained of this difference in treat- ment. His 8-year-old voice was Couple to Wed in Georgia Rite The engagement of Nancy Miller and Eari Nichols is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller of, Columbus, Ga. Earl's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Nichols of Second avenue. . An Aug. 17 wedding is planned in | will be by the time briwn jewelry Columbus, Earl is: statioped at Ft. jis on store counters this summer. Benning, Ga, edged with bitter resentment as he said, “Why do I have to pick up my clothes if Larry doesn't have to pick up his?” “You're three years older than Larry,” his mother said. “He's got to learn to ‘put things away.” NOTHING EXPLAINED This explanation explained noth- ing to Ted. It simply sounded like a justifucation of his mother’s par- tiality for his. little brother. It in- creased his jealousy of Larry. Instead of encouraging him to take more responsibility as an 8- year-old person, it just made him wish that he was an irresponsible, 5-year-old person like his little brother. Under these circumstances, you would resent his responsibilities, too. For example, Mrs. B. puts no clear difference between the bed- times of Ted and hig little brother. As things are: arranged now, ‘the each other. Sending them -upstairs at the same approximate time has avoid new friction and bickering. FOMENTS JEALOUSY It isn't. Actually, depriving Ted of his right to the older privilege such as a later bedtime foments the jealousy between him and his brother. | .As his mother shows no respect boys retire within a half hour of| 3 SALE Our Annual July Clearance of Fine Furniture 1 2-piece Sectional, foam rubber cushion (with Zippers) tweed cover in Beige 1 2-piece Sectional, all coil spring construction, over light green tweed 1 Sofa — colonial, all’ coil spring construction, cover brown and gold (blending color). print fabric .......... 1 Sofa — very comfortable, tight seat, foam rubber con- struction, cover flat. mohair in brown, gray, green and per- simmon . 3 only — Luxury platform rockers with discontinued covers in green and = rose Biond and mahogany arms . l only — Pillow back lounge chair, deep coil apring cor struction, over red, black and white tweed bee 1 only — Lounge chair, tight sect, mahogany legs, green cover, cushioned with foam tubber . i 1 only -— Lawson lounge chair, olive green frieze cover, coil spring construction .... 1 only-—La-Z-Boy chair, green and black tweed cover 1 Love-seat, French Provincial green tweed cover, with coil spring construction Ce 4479 DIXIE HWY. {7 =2@s» CLEARANCE of FLOOR LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Regular "NOW. s269.00° 199” 289.50 224 219.50: 179 249.75 189” 8950 69” 119.50 79" a4so | DY” 119.50 79" “99.50 69” 205.00 119” You Will Enjoy Shopping at Gentry’s Drayton Home Furnishings | | Open Friday Night 't9 / te SAMPLE | Pattern No, 2105 contains crochet ‘directions for both pairs of boot- ées; material requirements; stitch illustrations. Send 25c in coins, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy &t., Chicago 6, Ill. Now available—the colorful 1956 Needlework Album containing doz- ens of lovely designs from which to choose more patterns in crochet, embroidery and knit — plus three gift patterns, directions printed in book. Only 25c a copy! seemed the convenient way to Older Boy Needs More Privileges to his &year-cld growth, he him- self distrusts it, becoming defens- ive and bullying whenever he as- serts it, Her contempt for growth has infected Larry, too. Living with a mother who's scared to grant any enviable privileges to his older brother, he has chosen to hold on to the ones he’s got as a “little” bey—and remains a with. There’s nothing mysteriously sults of Mrs. B.'s pretense that her older son is the same age as her younger one. Bad feeling always results from falsification. Home Utensils Used as Games on Rainy Day UR’ ‘NA, Tl. (INS) — Your youngsters can have fun with sim- ple household articles you've saved for a rainy day, © says E. H. Regnier, Univer- sity of Minois rural recreation ex- pert. ‘Regnier says rubber jar rings, paper bags, clothespins, maga- zines and other objects can bright- en indoor play days for children. The rubber rings can be used for a game popular with the small try, said Regnier. Turn a chair upside down and toss the rings at the legs, trying to ring them, Each leg can be given a different value — five or 10—to count for scoring. — Or you can make a game board with five or seven nails driven in as pegs to catch the jar rings. In this case you can give each nail ‘a point value. .The children also joan ring catsup or pop bottles. - With the aid of crayons, scis- sors, string and paste, you can teach the youngsters how to make puppets, helmets or masks from paper bags. | Children can try dropping clothes pins into a milk bottle or dressing | clothespins as dolls. | Old magazines can be cut up to iprovide pictures for scrapbooks or ‘paper dolls. ‘OR 3-2300 | | SERVICE choice of these patterns: GOLDEN WHEAT YELLOW ROSE 68-Pce. SETS—Service 101-Pe. SETS—Service Open Daily 10 A.M. to $ 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near for Here’s the dinnerware buy of the year, the B-I-G ‘set of fine dinnerware you've always wanted. Your (Pietared) OLD ROSE ... AND MANY OTHERS Dixie Porrery For Your Convenience Now Only Ali ‘101-Pe. Set CURRIER IVES MOSS ROSE for 8 for 12......... P.M.—Sunday to 9 P.M. Waterford) OR 3-i894 Pi. P\ ah whining baby hard to get along - psychological about these bad re- . will include three weeks in Israel and the remaining | three on the conginent, ..The tour is a gift of the con- ee ee CP a ee ea i ee ee ie, Ble ee ah 2 y ‘ f 2 ye ee r x i aS | ee is | t j i ee i as A L 6 ns aus: See je | < 4. - : : \ rd . y = S a = , a ; 7 | | | | ! “ - THE PONTIAC, PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1956 ay ' UES \ tee oe ; e i. « ‘| y a : . ‘ . . sia Base Career Decisions on ‘Facts¢'¢/%"" , nyu eee 4 aR bine ie eee ortCut . i - By ANNE HEYWOOD of hotels. Yet it never occurs to,enough to give ber-@ brief ap-| Betty could have sme firsthand ° ae ‘Too mary times, we base our ; Taw in, 1 ase her. deca TO FQSHION. decisions on fantasy rather than -——- jon, not just a lot of | ideas) . : = Most people are willing to lend|based on Grade B movies! Top French Stylists hej teeta I eg rai: te 6 te tenluenc at tems Ceekad a Design Coiffures we Slee ba doi boone toe Pe © 0 Heenan Se ee er leet! ‘Close “ty Head tT That’s the trouble with Betty, er. - | PARIS (INS)—According to top a girl im her teens, who recently And I know Ubrarians 11 ke, graduated trom high school. The 1 ae tas ae Or te tele yctagewt psyetion, “I will be working as a secre- engagement tor imeginabic. Leading Paris Carita tary and ening calege at ni tir dough iy Reco aspen Reed oe Skin to me este cd * Bes y, [ges st, the main mie ein congody echrrehy- S I the wh : ‘ ' more a head * - is not too bad, and I iniend to Stark, to R. een ian, Sueerhe- soteeame. aah | Rotunda Style —__ Hoang ~ oy ~ Heath Reeves topics, gets volunteers’ to teach en ene vikings of the North SMORGASBORD- “But I don’t know what to major is announced \them and the bibliographies to European countries ee un by dread loegeenaentn gee Guillaume” another of the “big erste bag Bac: LIBRARY WORK. “ FASCINATING JOB . ui , ro : ‘ : Ge My high school adviser recom- - Mrs. Charles she ts an attractive woman in medal on eas er sige ae . fag er ee mended library work, because he A. Stark of |* varied and fascinating ’job. And.) oot of the classic Russian New Orleans feels I have all the aptitudes for . she’s married! 8 Cocktail Lounge it. But isn't it too dull and con- it a ta IS NOW O7EN tr all, have to consider mene tae f hs echoes aaa oe & “After . you : everything. I'm afraid library work her future. die parting, a smoeth top and PI oP gy Maha of would *get tiresome and I might authentic colls on both sides at Your Private | end up an old maid. But I have the height of the ears, Fer sum- cack Gi tn: ete to decide on mér Guillaume aciileves the Bvery_Dey_in the Yeer “What about the hotel ficld? oie nod dae ta ek Oe | It seems to me a hotel would be , a such mates tnteceating then 0 ih sides for the new ballerina look. - brary.” a eee. emaes with So there Betty sits, in a cit brunet » One crested © Rew full of braries" and equally tll Wi short halt be eceves & hai | . doa ts Be ge de Beauhar- Rabbi and Mrs. Sanford Saperstein wave as they Moist Ca ke ~ eeeaied pean on prepare to depart for a six-week trip abroad. The trip hair- Made With RB narrow face ind polnted chin, "He ira of cg Beth aged resting cyrsg sie, shapes make a ‘stein jor his } year m rabbinate and his seventh: qnanas — lew oe nies tation the eee ~~ ‘year as rabbi of the local temple. - Mrs. Reichert Uses i ee ee eee — : Salad Dressing smonthen the baron the Yep oll VE i Fixture Ret Not Shortening the head with curs alt around es CEMING Fixture Meturns | 2 | NEW. YORK (INS) — Italian! .Tempestini thought a little more, | oe Washing Directions hk. designer Maurizio Tempes-|then added: recigas hint been’ peabiched, cal for Cotton Knits tin) says we have witnessed the re-| «Traditional lighting ts beautl- . ~ ing for salad dressing in cake| trimmed with accordion pleated ny White cotton Tenite,-Jike- thing 1-/0™ % te celling fixture ee ee ees ee & recipes, The one we give you today lon tulle and seed/pearis and she) , shirt, can be washed in water as| [t's all part of the “softening str Pe thea. 4 is-far a Banana Cake and comes) carried a bouquet of white steph- hot ‘as one kes. The ‘brighily-|wp” process modern furniture has) Sk soq”ahin oe | fron Mrs. Frank Reichert. colored cotton knits get) been undergoing in the last couple —, Focoy beeps pa = The Reichert family are en- Alice warm water and warm rinses.jof years. psc y . & thusiastic boat owners. Mrs. Reich- Black cotton knits should belive wew LOOK — pe i siitih tend = tite nation the enlaes warts mapa howell ay “Ceiling fixtures as decorative)... the ceiling, with o bowl lamp id ing in her yard with flowers. She cleanliness. givers. Washing inside out oe #0 etind thay now ibeneath it so that shaded tight = has four children to care for the black and navy Glee new look to them would go into the room and A ; she snk audionins any lint left in the machine from a ) . light shi as the — J BANANA CAKE ony the last load of laundry “With traditional erystal fix. (DS, wou, Pay on the fixture ye By Mrs, Frank Reichert crisp, clean a tures,” said the man from Flor- Lee vat 2 cups sifted floor pag osordy Don't Turn Down . eee te ee. Hats are changing their direc-| J 1 Sup Salad, dressing Ih shoes, That Fashion ‘Find’ .| tim iia is toward some hind {0 for summer: “More bloiged 1 Sotesen Seltae. geweer plicable. utes cenll real fash-| * indirect light playing on the |Towns and fewer coal scuttles. . —— teaspoon where ‘the If- you across a : a fee, mashed bananas (use well and doesn’ “er es Son Oe Yen -_ S — a TEENAGE DELIGHT... The Butterfly Swirlwaye. | b Sor eta dusty ‘hoe thet fit lite gloves) buy two at one “The idea is to do mobiles tn] Ott centr bang give scarfs note tothe Mix sugar and salad dréssing Those w . time if your clothes budget will/crystal and shoot light against the swirling crown of symmetrical waves, 7 ! together.” Sift in dry ingredients. that shoes inevitably stand for two. crystal. You can have color in the ; bs Then add mashed bananas, vanilla the streets Saves you hunting (usually, in\mobile, too, This makes good light- Randall’s Harper Method Shop a i] and walauts. Pour into greased —lthey wreck : vain) later on for something that/ing, but with a more cheerful,] pp 9 1494 7. @ Street S 9 x 12 cake pan and bake 25-30) crisp costume: will duplicate the successful buy.igayer effect.” ==. ~ z Wee: Bok, ; minutes in a 375-degree oven. a Aen — . aceiaciaiiiainil seem eng cence rg Frederics Puts sty ° d d : h : vay - ; Feather in Cap . Connolly’s add another famous-name... . for Hat Lure NEW YORK (INS) — There's one New York hat designer who wants every woman to, have a feather in her cap — preferably a whole’ collection of them. \ Fred Broderick hes taken a lik- ing to fluffy, + looking feathers and so he put them on a good many of his fall hats. One of the most striking of these new hats is a draped bandeau of white satin worn over-the forehead like an Indian headdress. On one side is an upright shaft of white feathers almost a foot high, at- tached to the bandeau The white has is typical of Fredere’s color preferences tor fall — they include black and white, either separately or. in combination, as well as combina- tions of turquoise and blue and what the head of John Frederies |‘ ine. calls “The brandy colors” ’ “ » |forget, Fair Time is almost here! Inc. calls “The brandy colors.” | 1, '3347 is in sizes 12, 14, 16. 18, Frederics’ hats generally follow|99; 40, 42. Size 14, top, 1% yards the fashion trend toward large|of 35-inch; bib apron, 1% yards; |! crowns, but the milliner makes a bottom, 1% yards. ' g point of keeping them soft and} For this pattern,\,send 35¢ in|” crushable. He thinks a woman's coins, your name, address, size Bs eyes are her crowning glory, so his! desired. and the pattern number)” brims, even the down-dropping to Sue Burnett, Pontiad, Press, 372 — type, dip up at the front. -W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ml. 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PRESS, FRIDAY, J JULY 6.1950 : par a ; ee cS Silay sie - teaching and a spell as a dean at the University of Chicago, He has conducted similar sur- more than 200 educational institu- tions, * « ef Besides directing the Michigan study, he now is serving as chan- cellor and executive secretary of the New Mexico Board of Educa- tional Finance, 48N’'T ONE MAN JOB’ Russell set up shop yesterday in veys in several other states and} Study to Affect State’s Colleges’ LANSING @—A mild-mannered| The committee hired him at the rate of $125 per day actually on the Job, plus expenses. : hee ‘ati Wik hiaiehestanll dh Os [ee ee : “One of the biggest. problems line tenet On qaanten. at ban Wyandotte Russell also may get involved in Russell hopes to have some sort|inventor of the year for the hot controversy over the need|of report ready for the 1957 legis- : lists Pe ey one lature—a report that could form the pis * basis for legislation.. 1, gow know wheter that wl ® * hd will|and ball one of my ms, if the report, says, | ; problem exists we'll make somejhe ready for the.1958 session of|ture. He was picked by the gadget recommendation,” he says. | the legislature. : extending the community college | system,” Russell says. “You are way ahead in this field WHERE DOES MONEY GO “In New Mexico, the problem acute THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP OF PONTIAC © Sale! SPEED QU EEN Automatic Washer WITH STAINLESS STEEL TUB *2 SPEEDS *TWIN CYCLE . Factory List a fourth floor office in Michigan's HERE'S THE PLANS — Taking a recess 238: Phote _ from early administrative residency at _ the local hospital's plans for its $6 million ad- capitol building. He'll stay there| ‘The legislature had no way of $32995 loseph Mercy ‘Hospi Sister. Mary tion, Both Sisters will spend a yéar a week, then turn the study over! deciding how much money to give 2 aS é sd Fa ne |to his assistant — Dr. Albert F.|to whom There' was duplication Susanna (left) from Wichita, Kan. and Sister hospital after which they will return Scribner, vice president of Valpa- Marybelle (center) from Duluth, Minn. Sister Mary William, ee Harry Trumans Starting Home Visited by Harriman, DeSapio, Prendergast in New York H. Prender- gast; and in. Ifa Edwards. breakfast yesterday at Harriman's|"'**- home. The former President, who has declared himself neutral between Harriman and Adlai E. Steven- son, told newsmen he ‘‘probably”’ would have lunch with Stevenson in Chicago before the Democratic convention. : i = * * Truman described both contend- ers for the nomination as old ang, close friends Ultrasonic vibrations are being used to discourage barnacles on cently began a year’s residency at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital toward obtaining pital Administration, Sister Mary. Susanna, from Wi- chita, Kan., and Sister Marybelle from Duluth, Minn. have both com- pleted nine months of graduate YORK W@—Former Pres-|studies at St, Louis University and Mrs, Harry-S. Trumanjhave joined the local hospital's train today for their|staff for their residency, Both Sisters will spend a year at the Pontiac hospital and con- tinue their education aimed at preparing them for chief execu- tives in hospitals. The program under which the Sisters come to Pontiac has re- cently been added to many uni- versities across the country, Sister Prisoner in Maryland Gets Out the Hard Way BALTIMORE (Doyle Delmar Royal, serving 20 years for hold- ups and auto thefts, got out of the Maryland Penitentiary the hard way, The 21-year-old prisoner slipped away from a work detail and climbed 60 feet up a rain spout ‘iwhen it evidently broke. He fell to a macadam roadway and ended up in University Hospital with two broken legs, a fractured jaw and - youmtie head and internal inju- Master Degrees in Hos-| their Master Degrees in Hospital Administration at St. Louis University. Administrative Residents Join St. Joseph Hospital Two administrative residents re-|Mary William, hospital administra- tor, explai The year’s residency here is con- sidered part of the educational pro- gram. Both Sisters remain stu- dents at St. Louis University dur- ing the training after which they receive the Masters Degree*upon completion and certification of the course, Argentine Elections Predicted for Late ‘57 BUENOS AIRES (®—Provisional President Pedro Aramburu sched- uled a nationwide broadcast to- night and there were predictions he would announce a date for Argentina's first elections since ex-dictator Juan D. Peron was ousted. Aramburu will speak after the armed forces dinner which tradi- tionally precedes Argentine Inde- pendence Day. The military * backed’ caretaker regime has been ruling by decree since the uprising which toppled Peron last September. Aramburu has vowed his sole goal was to eliminate Peron's influence, clean up election machinery and other- wise prepare Argentina for demo- cratic elections. Most Buenos Aires newspapers predicted Aramburu would set the election date for late in 1957. Now you can have Aubin AUT WATER SOFTENER CALL FERGUSON ELECTRIC CO. Successor te Crump Electric _ S465 Aubumn Rd. burn Heights, FE 4.2573 Amazing Offer at WKC 108 \. Saginaw _— FE deral 3-71 risa University. L * LJ “This isn’t a one man job,” he says. “I haven't decided yet ex- actly how we will operate, but we will probably farm much of the re- search work out to other agencies such as colleges.” * * * Russell will continue directing the survey on a part time basis, probably spending about 200 days on the study in the next two years. Russel] doesn't know whether | such a board would be feasible | in Michigan, but he intends to find out. Michigan has three state-sup-; ported universities governed by | three separate boards and four | teachers colleges regulated by the’ state Board of Education. 2 speeds for regular or delicate garments, free installa- tion, one yeor free service, free delivery. The Good Housekeeping Shop of PONTIAC 51 W. HURON ST. } FE 4-1555 Open Padey and Monday Nights ‘Til 9 PM. Sumniner CLEARANCE | Pimeriea dg Great Wateh Value / “B ULOVA 9 GIANT STOREWIDE ELGIN DOWN a On / (0k3 for Style and Value! Phone sy WKC * Open Tonight. til 9 108 NORTH SAGINAW Pee rorereg 5 Ni ‘ 4 oe, en foes , ! po of ; : ¢* ; : ae ' ; f a a j i, ih “THE PONTIAC PRESS. 0 a FRIDAY, JULY -6, 1956 © ) | “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TW. EN TYONE. Challenging Jobs : i i uit ue ~ | i z ra FE Ht He MOROCCO BOUND—French Lt. Gen. Rene Cogny, above, has been appointed commander-in-chief of French forces stationed in Moroc- co. He replaces General Bourgufd, who has been shifted to command of French forces in West Africa, : aT ie Lroratl ral il ae if | * cr 3 - cS & = i of German Critical# Third Reading was agreed upon after the parlia- mentary recess ends in late eee £ i — coun | cy) = Roundup at Highland was taken ‘ : : BIRD’S EYE VIEW — This aerial view of the Senior Girl Scout during a colors ceremony. Color guards have just put up the 78 flags that fly daily on the Mall. The three tents around the path in the cenfer are Exhibition tents. At Veiner’ Directing rent City Engulfed i in Highland? s ‘Vastness Girl Scout Operations, ing up above the Mall is the staff cafeteria. At Fried Chicken Delights Sight After 40 Years GREENSBORO, N. C. #—‘'To really see fried chicken, golden brown, crisp fried chicken . . there’s just nothing like it." Lester C. Crismon of nearby Whitsett described the joys of be- ing able to see again after 40 years of blindness. Blinded in 1916 by iritis, an in- tion two weeks ago at Wesley Long. Hospital here. “It was the red-checked table cloth I saw first,’ Crismon told a yesterday, “It was on the kitchen table and I could see the red and the green and the white in it. It was a Christmas present. And then I saw the green trees and cars going by the house." Crismon is looking forward fo four things. He wants. to play baseball with his 10- year - old grandson, to take the youngster fishing, to see the sun rise again, and to throw away his white cane. It has served its purpose. In these words 66-year - old|you flammation ‘of the iris of the eve, gleton Crismon, a farmer, lived in the’ pe world of the blind until an opera- ¥ Wherever You Are, Happy Birthday! Cheers, Gator The Press does not forget its own. Happy birthday, dear Lower- eign alligator, where ever . * * * One year ago today, boats full of perspiring newsmen criss crossed. the Bloomfield: T TI lf Was Just a see Ago But today, Al A, Gator is a year older. Please remove all candles before eed lagoon where Mrs. William O. Sin- Local Youth Thrill to Real Indian Over 500 area children took ad-| = vantage of an opportunity to meet a real Indian chief when they turned out to see and talk with! week Sioux Chief Red Fox during his two-day appearance at Tom's Mar- ket. on Orchard Lake Avenue last CHIEF VISITS — Children throughout the area had the time oftheir life at an Orchard ‘Avenue store recently listening to tales of the old. west as told by Chief Red Fox, Chief since 1904. A 10-year-old admirer is shown , talking to the headdress and a Sioux Indian feathers and talked to over 500 youngsters during the two-day visit. 4 The 86-year-old redskin kept the boys and girls entertained with tales of the Old West and present- - jed each with an Indian feather. One of the visitors, 10-year-old Alicia G, Miller, , daughter of Mr. was Pontiac Press Fhote chief and admiring his attractive | costume. The chief gave out History books have always men- tioned Sitting Bull as being the’ instrumental figure behind that) battle but the Pontiac visitor told’ listeners Sitting Bull was only the! Pine Ridge Reservation, one of 10 reservations housing 38,000 Indians in the state. The well-traveled and learned ; Indian attended Indian, School in. Carlisle, Pa., and later served ib the government's Indian Depart ment at Washington, D. C. Pontiac. 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HOURS: Monday-Friday 11-10:30 Saturday 11:00-1:30 a. m. rproot, We The word does not go Sunday Noon - 10:00 p, m. expect every boat plums Responsible to en" Te 3 3 CHINA CITY RESTAURANT . ; 4 but —— e = aoe oz: = I oe = rom ias-e | ’ ; . “ fee Ses As SSS SPECIAL! Sito’ DINETTES underpaid just because he is pro responsible for a SLUMP, or bad * . Some times. ! . Ed] ‘ CHROME SALE ga Stamps ae 0. CK, how-'on fire, and no question of doubts to make it bend and | F i Ez 2 if A fi Hl : : : it fr I i E g E H - | 2 i LL « » Selection FREE is right. Oranges can GRAND CANYON, Ariz. #® —| A TWA spokesman of Colors said given away for a variety of Two Colorado mountaineers, fer-/markings on the small piece were, reasons in certain places, At @iried to a tiny ledge above thejsimilar to those on-his company’s 0, company picnic, oranges and other|Colorado River in a daring heli-|planes. The Unifed engineer said . Ss presents food are given away to hundreds!copter flight, today were to re-jhe didn't know what the other Yt ; e ot workers and their families. In sume their hazardous probe of the! piece was. | See Our N ’ such a circumstance the oranges|shatteres remaing of a United Air 7 * .- ur New Selection are FREE in a particular place,|Lines DCT. J tion edi- of Modern Sets! = : : eee Ow ae ee pew. Be tine the ‘engine cowiing and the red) Open Pri. Nite = ATO i? 1 bd cause this may happen in a part] The big airliner slammed into\the engine cowling and the red Open te : } | | » Jot the country where oranges do|® desolate promontory in thejand white scray were “wedged i119 pM. - - e ; ‘ cannot be rife or|Grand Canyon last Saturday, pre-/together’ unload- 36 S. TELECRAPH Where oranges sumably after colliding in the airjed from a helicopter after Sunday Acros from grove country; |With a TWA Super Constellation. | removed the 12 to 4 P.M. . t ‘'The disaster took 128 lives and| interpreted Cis 0 odimaee Oe . Tel.Huron Shopping Cent t : .rRe | : if oranges are raised for profit) : l* anes | they must certainly not be FREE. lon Se worst in commercial avia the two plane epee ese | —mnrenecmeeen . 7. DIG is right. To dog is tol") AO day to ald in the! follow something or someone that . bh of recovering bodies ef the! nee ts ERY SOLOR ftw move, and fe this Pe crash vicina and ringing oot) MM yr Another x , | ‘eee mean fo haw orto frequent per |" cheer, few fom 2H) HE WETUSIVE © pL momen | sistently. It archaeologists haunted | The windy ledge that holds| | . ° 8 f e | . , | % . {. Americas Lowest Priced Batson, members of the Rocky | : — much of the wreckage of the Mauni2 Ty Nationally Advertised TV |Mountain rescue group, were United airliner is less than a mile ] oe ) ‘dropped off on the ridge yester- ASHE & KOLHOFF offer... [2222 == : | e @ @ @ Bf from across the canyon. One mis- ema, Drive-in Theatre 2150 Opdyke Rood FE 4-4611 from where the Super Constella- tion crashed. David Lewis and Raymond M. calculation during the landing might have meant a crash into ithe bank of the river 1,100 feet Box Office Opens 7 | tiny ledge. Wreckage brought out from the iDCT crash site appeared «to and white scrap '” See the Complete Line ot Our Factory Showroom CASH [24)} TERMS [EE EEGO say See Our Complete Line of Fans | JACKSON w —Commissioner| | ‘Leonard F. Dubus has started ac- jtion to have the city sprayed by air to get rid of mosquitoes, He isaid the spraying has been success- iful in other cities, including Lan- ‘sing, which sprays every season. | Dubus asked the city commission ito study the problem and the com- ‘mission said it would make in- 'quiries in Lansing. from 7 4” Up Cal} |For a FREE Home | oe VERA TODAY | DEMONSTRATION A! Me . 1116 W. HURON Open Deily and Sundey ‘til 10 P. M. In the Huron Bow! Bidg—2' Blocks West of Telegraph reolpowt ee i de te te i ee i AM Ae Ma i te te et rrr erTrery 2nd Great Feature! BENEDICT BOBEAUS preceen ~—eseeeeereeerree wavrrve"-VGYTY-eeererrreTe Se Me Me Le Me Me es to Baker Street , PLENTY OF FREE PARKING | —— SATURDAY —— | 4 Color Cartoons 4 , ASHE EXCITING SERIAL : COLOR by DE LUXE | | NON He ) ; hea i i > t i eh oe ee ceca Siete, Peete eit t, PSE ro F. tr 7 oto 3 ATS ’ segs gas gee ee fey pes \ i au THE PONTIAC PRESS _FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1956__ \ : Sa Headlines ‘ |Gee, Thanks! LANSING (®—Honesty pays but} tion's female teachers and nearly — COMMERCE DRIVE-IN. bi serene TONIGHT ‘and SATURDAY — ro > yet ) ers | } Me CONNELL STORY , : for this try, begorra ; nay Be col sage No, in the arms of the man who not much, 17-year-old Sharon Mil-| ler found out, She found an en- : Jack Benny has been haunting! velope in the street containing $4,-_ ‘HOLLYWOOD (INS) — That fine|at random: A very new twosome) is One 1 all the auctions in London in his\go9 in cash and checks belonging |) “The : ‘aon a ae Love ."" which Charles Mac- jspare time, hunting for a Stradi-|, ' Bes Mik Species, Ite an — phos Paste, Arthor and Anita were writing [varius for his Carnegie Hall violin oa mene bd Oe pagent concert Oct. 2. Rod Cameron's ex-wife. s pencil and hia AS (Fine Irish Trio Reunites for ‘The Wings of Eagles’ Seassets ot Widiyimad: callacted E ju pa ekee. headed Maureen steps in as * f * In a'iew days, Lou Costello be- * Rose is rumored as the femme lead in “The Wings of| , Bily Rose Oe ew Hecht’s play comes @ grandfather for the second Eagles,” the Ford picture for|.¢ -nti which opens on Broad-|t! MGM which also has Dan Dailey . ‘in the cast. Maureen plays the wife of Frank | (Spig) Wead, the hero who was) during his lifetime but) who was one of the earliest ad-| al air had shunned her, Lisa sought to win back the love of the child he had stolen! f MARY MURPH : rhucoton _Wrole that out-Ambers “Toreve up- everything for the love of a sonal aaa young student, Gina will have a PLUS “CONGO cR } Ck =a COLL SEE PLUS “CONGO CROSSING” son BORCHERS SANDERS SUNDAY: Jeff Chandler in “TOY TIGER” and “STAR IN THE DUST” : % i z E q “THREE BAD SISTERS” “THE KILLER IS LOOSE” t A ltl, ls lt. i. i th, lt thi la. a. A Bt ht tna a, lr, lid, Annie lil —= “SE “SR “gg - PONTIAC «* RIVEIN: 9] LEME rae Dixie Hwy. (US-10) "1 a * North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 BATTLE \\ STATIONS! Ste PSE NS ESTEE ET ETE Brian for the male lead—but P TONIGHT — SATURDAY } She was so ill and they thougtt ‘>i producer of ‘The Buster Keaton) THE BATTLE CRY OF THE FLAT-TOPS! DESIRE IN HER HEART—DEATH ON HER HIP! iths 1 - ia ANNE BAXTER III Ee oe a er al Ea F he : ~wee°,vTrrrgrTf6gvTtv* a i tt tk sn tk tk ti ti tt tt ti tn tn tin ton tit tn iin li i iin iin hn ti i cl i hl ll Nl hl ll ll hl i lll lalallala lial « a" Rg. ye of Dae . CEUUESESSESECLSSSSESS: ee hh dt taint te taal a Prange Padiatr ief a ll ll ll i i i i i td ‘in i thi ti ti A Mi An A nn Nie ln Mi in Ml Mel —REX BEACH'S IMMORTAL SAGA OF THE YUKON! yar eneatowee: hs \tat at's snody lady charged ‘with | me eininianel™ ° jmarder in ‘Accused of Murder’ af y || § 2 BILLION YEARS OF SIGHT, SOUND STARTS et tut | ei Mh HORT Cees) || i AND FURY THAT WILL AMAZE ¢ SATURDAY far the contract isn’t signed. I'm vee Aig AT 11 A.M gad Virginia te getting - one of his first pictures and a) stop watch. and T told Buster ¥ we were all praying SAT for him a few months ago when; a. . he didn't have a chance. He laughed and said, “You andes don't you? The | what saved me, THE GUTS AND GLORY STORY BOLDLY AND BRAVELY TOLD! Story’ came down to the hospital | ES LE gree and said, ‘Come on, get up) Buster—there’s $50,000 waiting for) you. We want you to coach Donald| O'Connor and act as technical) adviser’.” Said Buster, with that dead pan of his, “I got right out of bed.” ‘BUS STOP’ RAVES “Bus Stop” was ‘previewed at) Lone Beach, and the audience) cards gladdened the souls of all) concerned. “Don Murray has marvelous| magnetism,” one of the fans wrote, “and a good deal of the James) Dean quality.” ‘As tor Marilyn M. Miller, I'm | fold the little Monroe has. never | been as good. If the Strasberg school can do for her whet ap- parently has been done in this picture, then it’s obviously 5 good as everybody says. THE PICTURE THAT'S ASTOUNDING THE WORLD! $. MORE THAN AS ADVERTISED ON TY! Israeli Desert Settled JERUSALEM — Lachish, a 250,- 000-acre desert area in the north- Oveldawn inde THE CinemaecorEe SCREEN eastern Negev in Israel, was set’) WITH ROMANCE ANO ADVENTURE... GREATER THAN tled by 18 villages and some 7,000 ficinaenbacrell AND Twice as “THRILLING! ' recent immigrants 4@t a cost of : more than $11,000,000. Most of ‘the settlers were from North} |Atrica. — ———~ - oo acapineciet i | | Experience * For: i WalieR BRENNAN-PHIL HARRIS BRANDON de WILDE COME ON IN and COOL OFF 2 DAYS & SAT, Mortal duel with | v“evwevreereeerererrerereeereererereeree deadly Battle A nd Dirk in the &@ 2 HITS 2 GOOD flaming Bell-Tower! 2 MISS ‘Li Shown at 12:30 2.01, $:40, 8:17, 10:55 Theirs was a DON’T sonia THE wonderful love story! 20¢ KIDDIE SPECIAL! * LEON ASKIN + SIG RUMAN + VEOLA VOHN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE rrw"rerTYeYeYeeee ion "Sie Wale Sos The Adventres of damon ciean Entertainment +1 uentin [eawwennrel |] Serco" Action-Packed Serial! SPADAFORE’S SATURDAY NITE ROBERT TAYLOR - Kav Kenoa.t- Roverr Monty SSeS se eS ee ee eee eee eee ee eo leer BAR _ OWL SHOW Ku > BOX OFFICE OPEN ‘TIL 6 North Cass SAT. Ley na 1 p M 11:00 P.M, s Ld shown at 11:10, 3:00, 3:40, Neat Muron Street $1, ; Shows 8:20, 10:55 Clin ln its Ae Mi An Ain ti A thn Mi in lia tla ln lta tlt ile al z eee a es ae ae __ THE PONTIAC “PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, JULY. 6, 1956 ‘amera Brings Woes fo) Wilson in Russia — * *« * yelling, “Hotel Intourist.” I thought I'd had it. 3 Tre alah Sok Athi S468: t00 tb borane tel ~~ q@nd proclaimed to all concerned something that probably could be translated: “Let him go in the name of friendship.” The arresting officer led me out the door and waved te the crowd to break it up. Then I rushed right back te ta agonaed any more pictures. Photography its appeal to me. = to the village of Gori, Stalin's birthplace, I the. milk situation. The cows and goats That's so the milk supply can be pro- and , goats and be saved for the invention that I've never seen in ALY. cs He explained, “It's my vaca-| ‘and besides, what ean I do with the monéy_in my tax ee oe eae ae ene . Zsa Zsa Gabor, in Paris, tried to ‘Tennessee Williams refused to launder his short stories for a TV series. Alp Mted’s Wetther Oadruddin returns to Marvaré xox’ toll for his doctorate . . . Eartha Kitt’s London beau is wealthy ‘The average man is 42 around the waist, 42 around the chest, 96 around the golf course and & nulsance areund the heuse."--Schleswig (Ia.) WISH I'D SAID THAT: “One way to get rid of party lett overs is to call a cab."—J. C. Salak. — TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: George Gobel, leaving TV for the cummser, told viewers, “Til be back in the fall-teo leave your ‘set on.” - Jimmy Nelson tells of a TV rating system so snooty that} they call orly viewers with unlisted phone.numbers. That's earl, brother. — (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Two Pr ospectors (Criant get it open, T had 10 ‘et Seeking Way the whole thing go over the edge.” Tito to Assane door closed behind me. I was alene at last with a The arresting ova _ to play a round of golf! - » ‘ to Claim Wreck CEDAR BREAKS, Utah w—As Tax Cut in Bonn? BONN, Germany (?)—West Ger- many'’s lower house of Parliament has approved a_ bill reducing in- come taxes 10 per cent for lower 8 income and 5% per cent for those in the higher brackets. g The bill now goes to the upper jagged house, where it faces strong op- position. The highest point in Ohio 1s 1,550 foot Campbell Hill near Buffer Position ‘Third Power’ Between Campaign to Establish } | « “The Finest Meals x to Folks # € DANCE Pp.mteZam on Wheels!” p?. } 130 anu, a” oe anne Ole Time Dancing V3 Tues., Fri, Sat. Bring the girl of your dreams out for an evening of dining and dancing in cool comfort . 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Belgrade indicate Tito already has| SOME ANSWER—Actress Disna| Our carry-out service makes easier sum * ‘Sirloin’ Strip STEAK os We'd been unable to get any milk begun the preliminaries for such a|Dors, billed as Britain's answer to) | mer living—just phone and your orderis [8 (Benaiess)“Qescnnteed Tender for our porridge at the hotel, and T@ He has scheduled cot-/Marliyn Monroe, is now in thisll ready to be picked up at your convenience. | } erroneously thought there might be a s this month with Asian She's ' Hollywood-bound, a © Potatoes $ milk shorts and Middle East leaders that are|where she'll co-star in a movie |= @ Selad : So when I saw @ truck unloading ee nc eee IE @ Bread and Butter Be = cans of milk for a waiting crowd I fig- According to Tito’s own state- Vide Actr Wins MI 4-764 - is fi ured: this would be @ brilliant shot as ments, a third force would work|¥'Geo Actress 9 1s NOTICE TO parece it ae neta was plentiful. a: a fee, bate wh Divorce From. Actor | WOODWARD at H ‘OUR CUSTOMERS 7 Y a f t , & peppery a would neutral nt a1 a a “ ‘Ye policeman in a white coat bounced STAMIN pense it vould be part of 70 eslacireas Jean Howel, % has woo SQUARE LAKE RD. a4 iS. LUNCHEs JIMM’ | up and spoke one word I understood: “Document.” one, but it would arm itself tol, divorce from Larry Thor, 39, ac-| He ROLLINS 4 Producing my passport I murmured, “Americaneske.” = its independence. tor-ansouncer, en the assertion] & Sto sentes. toy 9 = ‘This left him terribly unimpressed, He wanted a pass. I eats pore Bgl poth|tiat he was seldom sober during} * Our Open ° “ae Moet s See, cepts. 50 noma wis 2 gel metas Se eee. war ee eed 258m : my r . I n co attempt to- u She testified i anything except docks and defense projects. East-West differences that start-|that Thor, emeng other things,| ‘ 4 — Menu Items Available for Take-Out : * * * ed the cold war. ‘ went to sleep on the floor while w 4 STEAKS & CHOPS i “Document,” he repeated in tones which caused a crowd) | io dinner guests were at their Mali. . . dams 1 ee Ler ened tlecigitor’s pam, and toek'e soni : FINE LIQUORS § I was plenty scared. We were in the Middle East 750 4 ' = as ciet Af icdeabah:whdee oven 0 Sinems Gleb sock s West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Rood a isn't good and the officer was elbowing me to'the station- a8 PTITTIITtt ttt) house, — He turned me down dark alley and the tremor within 4 ies eee — AIR-CONDITIONED THE STARS Suddenly a door opened. I stumbled through it. , ARE BRIGHT! The stars in the skies match the stars in her eyes when you take her to dine. Ne Minimum or Cover Charge Presenting RALPH HAYWARD “The Silver Fox” The finest in dance music for and Bob Lemon to win 13-7 and Baltimore at Boston, p.m. Detroit at Chicago (2), 1:30 p.m. ‘Cleveland at Kansas City, 2:30 p.m, NATIONAL LEAGUE Wea taken six of their last nine, in- cluding 3-of-4 from the Braves, socked Milwaukee and Ray Crone) with five runs after two were out in the seventh inning. Eddie Mik- sis’ eighth homer started the up- rising as six straight hits snapped a 1-1 tie. Don Hoak and Dee Fondy each had RBI doubles in the big frame while Gene Baker sliced a two-run single. Land 4, Brosnan (5) and Landrith; | Home run—Chicago, Miksis no information as to St. Thomas’ mound choice. Sunday’s game is set for 2 p.m. Pontiac players are requested to report not later than 1 p.m. : AMERICAN LEAGUE |New York 093 200 000—46 11 6 | Boston 01 00 @O—-1 7 0 | Ford and Berra; Porterfield, Hurd (4), \ <9) anid White. L-Porterfield. run—New York, McDougald, ‘alentinett Crone, Sieater (7) and Rice. YeSremen. Ee ‘Los Angeles 19, San D ‘Hollywood 8, Portiand Lest Pet. Behind Cincinnati jaw 41 » svt = Milwaukee = ,...... » 2 sm Me B . ea cy 571 ve Priteborgh Sereoees | 4 = 3 rte eeenese » Be] al ™~ iphia . 4l 4g «il New York 2s 6 42 THURSDAY'S TS Gtcoge 7, Milwaukee 1 (night) Brookiyn at New York, ppd., Only « FPRIDAY’S GAMES Times Eastern are Pittsburgh at New York, 7 p.m.—Friend (11-4) vs. Antonelli (7-7) at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.—Erskine Brookiyn ) ¥s, rts (8-9) ( St. Louis at Cincinnet!, 4 p m.—Poholsky (3-6) vs. Gross (1-4) Chicage at Mi!waukee, 9 pm, — Kaiser " 3 at Ni Louls at Cincinnati, 3: Chieago at Milwaukee, 2:30 p.m. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ea Lest ie S «= 6 Beattie oo casee F _- Log Angeles 4 % “00 1% Holly wood . 6 4 329 8 jand 42 4 4 11% Sacramento . 2 « 4 Oli“s n Diego 410 48 46k 4 Sean Francisco 41 8 1 Ww Vancouver nun. FT 323 BY (Sacramento 4, San Francsico 3 yego as he falls twice during men’ against Vic Seixas at Wimbledon yesterday. The courts were made slippery by rain. Rosewall SLIPPERY BUSINESS — Australia’s Ken Rosewall finds tennis to be a slippery business s singles play AP Wirephete defeated Seixas in five sets and was facing countryman Lew Hoad in the finals today. Hoad reached the finals by eliminating the last American, Ham Richardson. In Pinch-Hit Role NEW YORK (#—Mickey Mantle picked up a brace for his injured right knee today with the prospect of returning to action with the iNew York Yankees—at least in a 'pinch-hit role — within “two or three days.” > * @ @ The young slugger planned to later today and a weekend test of the knee, injured Wednesday at Boston, will determine whether he will fill the starting role handed him by the fans for Tuesday's All- Star game in'the mation’s capital. o Mantle Out but Bat Ready tejoin the Yankees in Washington! } g | | fielder, bidding to break Babe Ruth's record total of 60 home runs, left the club yesterday in Boston and showed up here last, night for an X-ray examination. It: ‘revealed sprained ligaments, which team physician Dr. Sydney No Major Changes Seen in Game Laws LANSING (®}—Small game hunt- ing regulations will come tp for review at the state conservation commission's July 12-13 meeting at Higgins Lake. s * ® P. Gaynor indicated were not se-| rious. It was he who set the “‘two' or three day"’ limit. THURSDAY'S FIGHTS i PORTLAND, Ore.-—Ernie Durando.. 142. Bayonne, NJ, outpoin’ 160, Phoenix, 10, LOS ANOELES— Jefferson, 140% | les am sapped Wall Trier, as) fart) The blond, 24-year-old center PHILADELPHIA-LGarnett (Sugar) i 144, Phy ‘ ed out fen Jor, oe, Te new rare ary Jor | Prairie chicken and sharp-tailed No major changes are beir recommended by the department's ‘game division, but several pro- Municipal Golf Course. posed minor revisions will be con- sidered, including: Pheasants — an open season in ed Jimmy Martinez 1014 County, West of the Escan- the annual alternate-shot event. aba’ river. * * > grouse~—closed seasons on Drum- mond and Neebish Islands. _— 00s to mens eee | attempting to break the strangie-“4 ~ 2 a 8. have only a 1414 season mark)|Wesnington’""""" 31% Ser doe and shoved the Milwaukees 3 per- Kansas City ..... es 46 un 21 the big varsity team. centage points behind the Cincin-|New York st (night) ‘ppd... rain nati Redlegs, who were idle. — |Deiroit “th Sabie oe bats more, the defeat left the) “"Y "“"Fiways Games ves only 3 points ahead of the Tunes Restore Sanderé third-place Brooklyn Dodgers, who| "a0 vs Wiesler sa a? were rained out at New York in Sutvan ci, Ore PL eet iG, Weiss.” the only other NL game scheduled. |Detrolt st Chicago, § p.m—trucks aa) “Ne t—-George . * * @ Sk ak Say 9 pm—Gercia * In their last home stand, the (S7) vs. Herriage (1-7) Braves lost 10 of 15 and tumbled |paiimon Meee,” feet from first to fifth’ before catching| Detroit st Shicage. 1:30 2. . fire with an ll-game_ winning’ cie at Kansas Ciy, § pm. family is far healthier and much . . » “All good Grandpa, grandma, the children, wives and in-laws are unusually active, loading tennis courts, fairways “In the old days sometimes only one * “Some of the more exclusive new clubs in Texas and . ae A graphic indication of the economic growth of thoroughbred racing in recent years is found in the roster of leading money-winning horses now topped by two millionaires, Nashua and Citation. Ten years ago, Whirlaway appeared safe at the top of the list with earnings of $561,161. This led the No, 2 horse, First Fiddle by $177,066. Today an even dozen horses have passed Whirlaway. nip and limit it to 250 average of 4.7 persons per ‘member of each * limit because families today are larger and the percentage of over-65 age groups tends to remain very active. : ‘The hardship lies in junior members who are restricted to 20% in most clubs. They are forced to branch out and, like their fathers, organize their © set “This, in the long run, expands facilities in a com- 7—|munity instead of overloading current ones of long YMAN OF BALL CLUB Emerson Dickman; the handsome ex-Red Sox pitcher, now a successful business executive, insists the secret of a ball club’s continuing success lies with the general “Occasionally, managers will come along like Bobby Bragan and Fred Haney and enjoy a spurt of percentages may even extend over several seasons, but the key man is the unction today is to corre- late, supervise and discipline farm heads, scouts, and 6 “He must prune even winning combinations, insert young blood and anticipate the inroads of age. must see that morale is high. He must be a wise trader. The Yankees are so fortunate to have the all- He * | Dryden 9 Gets Field A neW baseball diamond will be initiated Saturday afternoon in Dry- den. , ; ; Tomorrow at 2 o'clock the Dry- den Outlaws, a Little League base- Yankees in the inaugural game on their recently-formed field. The Outlaws, consisting of boys 7 through 12 years old, are un- beaten after four games under the leadership of manager Paul Hilliker. They have conquered Attica, Oxford Red Sox, Oxford White Sox and Leonard—all away from home. . in their own back yard because little leaguers were forced to play in foreign pastures. But that was before last week-end when in- terested civic leaders swung into Walter Hagie started the ball rolling by donating a plot of ground in the Atwell sub-division on Dryden's south side for use as -a playing field. Aided by cash donations from ‘ businessmen and with the boys themselves furnishing some of the labor, other citizens of the Athletics Win 7th, Share League Lead Their 7th victory in a row yes- terday gave Athletics a share of the league leadership for the Federal Midget circuit, at Boys’ Club field. The A’s downed the Goff, 4-2, walks and errors,:after whieh Goff pitched runless-hitless ball rest of the way, “s In the other league contest of the day Tigers dropped their 4th straight to Yankees, 12-4, Dede Luf- kin allowed only two hits for Ti- gers, and got fine sticking from Jeff Barnegul who had three hits THURSDAY'S HOME RUNS | Rosen, Busby, Indians; Kuenn, Tigers; McDougald, Yankees; Miksis, Cubs... | Big Day for Outlaws ball team, will play the Oxford|Dryden “ Unable to schedule any games. no field was available, the Dryden. Red Sox on a no-hitter. by Bob*. Red Sox got their two runs on| in as many trips, for three RBIs. | spot ,community went to work. A back- ;stop was erected, bleachers and benches were built, and the field was readied for play. : So tomorrow is a special day in i 1, The Outlaws now have a ibaseball diamond of their own, DBC Wins Top Rowing Honors Takes 82nd National Event, Other Awards at Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA (®)}—The Detroit Boat Club returns home from the (82nd National Rowing Champion- ships with trophies symbolic of the National club championship and 1st place in the annual Fourth of July People’s Regatta. DBC’s 114% points in the row- | ing championships brought the dulius H, Barnes trophy back to | the Motor City for the ist time since 1952, an " ‘The Anthony Gallagher Memorial Cup, top prize in the annual Fourth of July regatta on the Schuylkill River, went to DBC with 292 points, The Detroit victories were sparked by the Olympic four-oared crew and a well-rounded interme-. diate eight. Lands Five-Pounder in Own Back Yard | Russ Shade, 6135 Ashlanél street, Milford, didn't have to go far: to get himself a big largemouth bass, last night. Casting from ‘a deck on the Huron river, at the back edge of his property, Russ hooked and landed a five-pounder (20 inches long) on a dark jitterbug lure. A year ago he took. a five- pound-13-ounce bass from the sane s i This was his biggest bass of the season but he said, today “there are even biggér ones in there.” Mixed 2-Ball The city’s Mixed Two-Ball Four- some golf tournament, 2nd-in a series of five summer tourneys sponsored by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department, will be held Saturday, July 14, at * * * | A strong field of male and fe- ‘male partnerships is expected) for This year’s shotmakers will be | hold. of Glenn Harding, Pontiac insurance salesman, and Betty Tournament Slated Saturday, July 14 Mrs. ‘Frank Syron of Pontige Country Club. Harding and Mise Syren have joined forces to win the tournament three consecutive years. ‘The winning team will be decided over an 18-hole distance and tee- dff time is scheduled at 12 noen. Trophies will be awarded to cham- ~ pion-and -runner-up teams while golf balls go to 3rd and 4th place tandems. . . Pairings and time of tee-off will posted only for entries received by 6.p.m., Thursday, July 12. Post Sue Syron, daughter of Mr. and entries will be accepted, however. oe Citas BSG Ooi dae Ay Ae en ee a ee es fale ek Poy A ee a x ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. /' FRIDAY. JULY 6, 1950 Titlist Faces ie ‘Hard Top Auto Racers : 7 Compete in’ 100 |Pormer Champ «| § M ajor Lejgue Leaders |onvee pace 1 ee plate Mi prc Aqueduct Park » The commission also agreed to omit a fall racing schedule at Aqueduct this year so that demoli- * * \ a immediately. = —. ton of Oklahoma City, 1 up in 19 holes. Discover Arrow VODKA- The “Modern Drink Sensation Discover why ARROW VODKA sales increased 273% in 1955 in Michigan | over the Si record-breakin: ms yee Delightful as artini, Screwdriver, Bloody ' Mary, Collins, wake ~ Tonic or Straight. Your | BACK IN THE SADDLE — Ivory Polo field in Detroit. The Birmingham YMCA and Kiwanig take place. at 3:00 p.m. with local stars Rich Gibson of Pontiac, Dave and Larry Williams of Bloomfield Hills, Don Harness of Rochester and Gwen Brown of Birmingham joining opposing forces. Pontiac, Poloist Roy Pulver will |%: take to the field in a benefit polo match Sunday July 15th at‘ the benefit is being sponsored by the’ for youth work activities. It will Breath Ne Research Shows Lamprey##t= Fight May Be Long One LANSING (” — Conservation de- . 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Now it's time to clear our couple of times on the back nine. i i i E a - A } ee z i 3 gg i f Pts + a z Es* oF % ‘a a Ed z 3 gE [ Bie Fi é : Fes GE 8 & FE 2-0186 =" : | 29 Years Offers No Consolation FE 2-8033 ‘at home and their best effort was|trouble, and bonus baby Jim a 2-2 tie with, Washington. Brady, whose carned run average s The usual home Bon mene : ' eccceeceesoecceeeoese didn't help the rs. Instead. ; s ¢ Brigg# Stadium became a get- Stars in Texas . @ well-quick arena for other Ameri- S\can League clubs while the Ben- © gals slipped down to sixth place. $| They "have won only 10 games @ at home this season while drop- Siping 27..On the road the Tigers) TYLER, Tex. — America @ have played .600 bail. ought to have an impressive wom-/5: 3 “Don't ask- me to explain it,”|en's swimming team for the Olym- 3 said Harris. ““T'd like to know the pic Games this year if. what the *ianswer myself. They've looked girls are doing in the National 000009000000000000088 11... two different ball-clubs.” | AAU here can be taken as & cri- Fi ey | place Cleveland Indians halted the | cision from Boston. Since that Tigers streak at 15. Twenty days and 20 DETROIT #—You get used to ‘t figured out yet how to get A 13-7 thumping of the third- ’ Briggs Stadium winless games ago Detroit took a 52 de- time, they had played 15 games ‘On pitching and expect to put to- ‘started a game since the first The veteran skipper empha- sized; “IT don’t want this to sound like an alibi for myself .or an excuse for the team. Maybe they're not as good as we thought they were. But a team can't. lose the best shortstop in baseball and be short gether any kind of a record.” . = « * ‘ Harris pointed out that shortstop Harvey Kuenn, who was out of the regular lineup for nine games because of an ankle injury, still cannot go at top speed, The Ti- gers’ 10-man pitching staff in- cludes Ned Garver, who hasn't week of the season because of arm Losing Hard to Take, Says Harris for six innings of relief work is a/Alden clouted a run with two teammates aboard for the winners and pitcher Dick “] think we would have won half|Shell allowed only two hits. huge 22.50. * * s these games we lost at home if we could have had Kuenn in there all the time—dnd at full speed,” Harris commented. ‘‘And we have not had too much to fall back on in the bullpen and we knew from the start that our bench wasn't going to help us much.” * * Ls Then the little manager touched briefly on “other pressures.” He the loud and long criticism of him- self and Tiger coaches could not have helped the slumping club, In ‘addition the club is up for sale ‘and will have new owners by Oct. 1. nen — ny terion. 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Pictured from left are: Frank Robinson, Gus Bell, Dale Long, Ed Bailey; Roy McMilan @ New Golf Balls Clubs The best place to buy a used car- the best place to trade a used car. ~ Summer Basketball if asa ie a539 el iz a fad 8 oaE f a3 Fue riteaes seee : g_°s | ifs Princeton, Kent Still in Henley Race HENLEY-ON-THAMES, Eng- Ind (# — Two U.S: crews — —still were in running today for the coveted Thames Challenge Cup in the Royal Henley Regatta. Princeton's lightweight eight met the Isis Boat Club of Oxford and Kent went against the British Vesta boatload in the semifinals. The finals are scheduled for Sat- urday, Over the wind-swept Thames . Princeton defeated: the London Rowing Club. The Ti- the best time for the Kent was timed in 7:39. Ukrainian Booters Meet Germans in Detroit Play DETROIT (INS)—The Ukrainians pre-season favorites to win the Detroit Soccer League Champion- ship—meet the German Sport Club tomorrow night in the feature of a twi-night doubleheader at McCabe field in Detroit. The game, starting at 8 p.m., will be the first between the two rivals this. year. The defending champion Bavari- swi Afhletie Club! WHEATHEART — Truckbed-high wheat is Donna Smith's sandpile as she whiles away the time until ans and the youthful Kolping Rock- ets clash in the opening game at 6:30 p\m. it’s daddy’s turn to unload the golden horde at a Salina, Kan., wheat elevator. RES | BE 5-6123 a ‘4: iy TE A «|| eo $7 Conveniently Located Fe) KUHN AUTO WASH 149 W. Huron ee Across from Firestone Program Begins Monday and Johnny Temple. — ; Al Hanoute Los Angeles Keglers | . CSEYNourr-nuicx Win “Frisco Tourney —_—_—_. day at 6:30 p.m, will come from the junior high and the senior high age levels. However, he invited any one interested in the game to take part. Even those of city league or college age levels may get in, he says. league for the} various “Where this plan has been followed doewhere." “|says Art, “It has been successful. —If- Pontiac boys who have been handicapped by not having outside sites on which to practice, take advantage of this program, we might be able to improve the shoot- ing ability of, many prospective high school players. Shooting ba- ikets is the first fundamental of the \game. Any number can work out at. SAN FRANCISCO #— Los An geles Caruso won the San Fran- cisco Invitational bowling pionship last night, finishing with 9 wins and 3 defeats and 11,976 GIL Aa total pins. First money was $1,000. SCHAEFER’S 2 Three teams tied with 8 and 4 defeats and places were de-| cided on total pins, This gave second prize of. $700) to Milwaukee Pabst with 12,232. | Chicago Falstaff took third and $400 with 12,091 and Los Angeles| Manhattan took $300 fourth money with 11,816. . cham- * oy wins) WATER SPORTS. HEADQUARTERS . Hours: 9-9 Mon. Thru Fri. Sat. 9-4:30—Sun. 1-5 Be ee ae the same timé. Courts (four of! them) are available’ at any time at) Crofoot." . | A second workout will be held time Van Ryzin hopes to begin his organization of leagues. SCHUTZ MOTORS, Inc. next Wednesday night at whichij' DEMO SALE Pratcically new DeSoto G Plymouth models. Fully equipped. New car guarantee. All of these models must be sold not later than July 12. 15 different mod- els to choose from at unbelievable savings. No rea- sonable offer refused on these units .. . Savings up to 1100 dollars. 912 $. Woodward Birmingham MI 6-5300. 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OME MIAN iA \BOHEM n a ~ P. ba] PALE BEER) Fd we att Phone FEderal 2-7237 h ) rd ¥ \ * ‘" So 5 OAT ae ee Be es | ele Sener THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY JULY (6, 1956_ "res ~ SUENTY NEE | ‘(Canadian Open > «ROLLOVER MASTER AT WORK — Jean “DuBois, member of Chitwood’s Congress of ‘tacular rollover stunt at the Pontiac Speedway stunts. He is next Tuesday July 10th when the Dare Devils make their appearance at the M-39 track. Du- Bois, 23, also performs death defying motorcycle “AP Wirephote a native of St. Johns, Quebec. Many Favorites in Pro-Am + By H, GUY Moats A fast look at the pairings for the July 10 Michigan Pro-Amateur golf championship at Tam O’Shan- ter CC, today revealed there were at least a dozen possibilities for the 1956 title, despite the presence (recent Michigan Open amateur leader and the 1965 state ama- teur king) from Grosse Ile. Other possibilities mention Al Watrous, Oakland Hills. .veteran and Tommy Sheehan; Horton Smith and Bob Babbish; Don Sop- of the 1955 titleholders, who of? and Paul Bada (Pontiac); Chick course, rate very high on the list. The list includes defending champs Bob Inman and Ben Smith of Detroit Golf Club. There are Bob Keller and Bob Whiting of Red Run, Jimmy Johnson of Farmington and Glenn Johnson Lightweight Go _ Garden Feature NEW YORK w — The Friday|*2s night summer boxing schedule at Madison Square Garden brings out - two lightweights tonight when Joey Lopes of Sacramento, Calif., and Paoli Rosi of Rieti, Italy, meet in the 10-roupd main event. Ld * * Only a few hundred fans are ex- pected in the flesh but the bout will be carried on network radio and television (NBC), starting at 9 p.m, (EST). Lopes, an 85 favorite, has won four of five this year. He out- pointed Jorge Macias and Don|>% Jordan and stopped Reuben Smith rs and Henry’ Davis. His lone defeat was. a 10-round decision to Lud- wig Lightburn, Jan. 12. Campers Cheer as Fisherman Gets Big Bass When Cliff Isaacson, 1270 Square Lake road, Lake Orion, hooked and boated his biggest black bass in Square Lake, a group of campers orf the hilt above the lake cheered Justily. “That was quite a reception _for me,” said Isaacson, “The bass gave me a téagh time for about 10 minutes, Folks up there, camping, watched me land it and cheered the finish.” The largemouth was five pounds five ounces in weight, 14 inches in girth and 21 inches long. It was taken on a nightcrawler rig from a boat, at 8 p. m. Wednes-; day night. The fisherman was alohe. He took some bluegills and rock bass, too, but his “biggest bass” held top interest. Jasper Slated in Canada Bout DETROIT (INS)—Don Jasper of Detroit, meets Jimmy Saunders of) Winnipeg, Canada, in an eight- round “studio fight’ in Windsor, mext Tuesday night, Jasper, training in. Toronto with | Canada’s James J. Parker, scored) a quick knockout over Gene White of St. Panl in his most recent fight at Windsor Arena. He has won 19.. J5. by. knockouts, and lost only: three. Jasper and Saunders fought to draw in Duluth two years ago, when Don was working as a rail- road hand. Harbert and Meadowbrook’s prexy Tony Skover; Wally Burkemo and Harry Hubar of Franklin Hills; Ray Malain and Tom Draper of Red Run; Leo and Mike Conroy; (father and son) North Hills; John- ny Dalrymple and Tommy Watrous | — of Royal Oak. Here are tens s pairings: Brownie Meyer-Dick Vershure. 7:5%—Jummy Johnson-Glenna Johnson; | Ben hw Mort Cohn ~ ae cane Jawor-Paul Deyo; Tom | Talkington T $:00—Eddie Gauntt-L, Wendrow; Tile ; Bob Smith. —Al Watrous-Tom Sheehan; mae . orton Smith-Bob Babbish; Don Prank Meteger-Ken &: Bill Oraham- D. ‘Strickland; Beni} Beck-Walter Schmidt. 8:61—Walter Burkemo-Harvey Hubar; | Chiek Harbert-Tony Skover 6:57—Maz Eyans-Dr. R. Markle; Tom-| my Shannon-C. H. Whitelaw Jr. 10th TER T: $—Larry Pentiuk-James Lock; Bar- ry Laur-Joseph tolocci. ae ee are. ?: ‘Ssekev- Ken Parkins; Ralph Yankee-John Drive & Cova ; Ben Beattie-Cert Sielaff Zakarian-Art Olfs Jr. on Emergency Fund COLUMBUS, Ohio (#—Heads of 27 miinor baseball circuits will $100,000 emergency fund to aid fi- jnancially : embarrassed minor league clubs. George M. Trautman, president after receiving a request er- | day signed by eight league ds. A vote is mandatory under as-| sociation rules when asked by sev- en loop presidents. The request was submitted by Vincent McNamara of Buffalo, president of the Class D - Pony’ League.. |Kiwanis Club Whips GMC. The North Side Kiwanis Club walloped GMC, 14-5, in a Junior League Class F exhibition baseball |game Thursday at Columbia-Joslyn ‘field. Green smacked a two-run lhomer and two singles in four times at bat for the winners. Hot Hoosier Cagers An Indiana basketball player has ied the Big Ten in shooting in five: ‘of the last 10 seasons. This was the 105th year of ‘the. Harvard-Yale Regatta, the 9st running. Top Rodeo Crowd Seen DETROIT (INS) — The annual Sports Guild championship rodeo, which will be held Sunday, July 29, at Hazel Park race track is expect- ed to attract the largest crowd in 4ts seven-year history. Guild president Jim Hart says) the Sports Guild will make a spe- cial offer to newspaper boys in the Wayne-Macomb-Oakland coun- ty areas: ~ The offer is open to carriets of weeklies as well as dailies so | that every pewsboy will be af- forded a chance to attend oe | rodeo, biggest single event of its. kind in the U. &. Bare-back brone riding, speed and action, and other western com- ipetitive events will be staged on the three-and-a-half hour program starting at 1:30 p.m. RELINED BRAKES: Ford, Chevrolet, Ply- _ mouth . . . complete . brake relining. First Quality. Fully Guaran- teed. £0 NE? MARKET ; SPECIAL + COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE * 17 W. 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Baseball Leagues, ordered | an immediate vote on the matter Fightin’ Farmer 9 Takes Fifth in Row Fightin’ Farmers stretched their win streak to five straight last night, beating Bulldogs 15-5 in a Free Methodist Softball League game. i * #¢ @ * Sludgers gained a tie for ®nd place by jolting Crusaders 13-6. |} POINTE CLAIRE, Que. @ —| \|the field started the second round) ‘lof the Canadian Open golf cham-| pionship, 1 “lround lead by two strokes. | { Wininger Paces. ; h | i Record - Equaling 65 Gives Bo Two-Stroke Edge Over Field Bo Wininger of Oklahoma City was the man to catch today as: * * @ Virtually ignored in pre-tourna-| ment selections, the 33-year-old dooner Sed 4 ressreequeling over the 72 Beaconsheld | scenes Tuoredny to take the test He followed Up a par, with a withering six back-nine 30, a quartet of Americans who tied) at 67. 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OZ) He never takes ‘em down ~- , ROARDING HOUSE aly } YT . - . s Ll AS STRICTLY UNDER “THe MATTRESS! SAMPSON ~ py WE DON'T WANT A LOT OF _ AND TILL HAVE THE REMAING 17 Co UA ZOUT IT IN THE ING £400 FOR YOU INA SIFFY/ Y/) WR ; . jj ONG PLACES / «WE L MIND IF I KEEP THE WAP OF WHAT T MAY NOW © SOON AO NO) AAAS Ag By Ernie Bushmiller ; CALL “Ov URIED TREASU 4 - OTHER | Lit ty EVERYONE 1 ALWAYS HEAR ; ‘ : STOP SNOOPING--- __| JEALLS You THEM TALKING 4 , IT’S IMPOLITE TO 1 NOSY” ABOUT YOU ON THE f _ SNOOP ON PARTY LINE ' ot ‘| “PEOPLE . 4 Fi Ny. i ak ~~ as - on} ~) < nants A * Se y Juty-6 By Leslie Turner CALL IN THE REPORTERS YET = 1-5 roa ‘ ia Wt ie he | ervies, by Amato a‘ SWELL! ~ =~ — T'S & HOW'D YOO TWO WESTE mn GO ¥ OR A ¢ \OOVE. oe THIS AFTERNOON? || ALBERT? 1 CONSIDER WESTERNS NY) WFERIOR...100, WATT! JT RuAMS, 7-6 © 1006 by WHA Service ne T fog US Pat. 0-0. IRON IN THE BLOOD By Charles Kuhn é. JUST T’ KEEP UP T* DATE ON ‘TH’ FUNNY STORIES HE GOLLY, NO. I FEEL FINE .// BUT t TRY T° IN ied 4 ‘, . F 4 ——— [ERERY SeRreEeee — | teas — “NG ; PROFITABL fee : E “ OPPORTUNITIES a> Every Day in the Pontiac a e fN =| Press Wont Ad Section 2 ti Take advantage of this easy way ~~ fi\) 4} to solve ali your buying and sell- ONAL FE 2-818 To Place Your oe A | i) yy WANT AD ad 0 '@ driving wt ac nett ab am 7 AK St ‘@ Chewgum eyou’re gum you li ut chew NG ‘B behind the wheel. while you drive. Nat- — '§ Chewing helps relieve urally, we recommend J } strain and my 1 . echo tena delicious Z t sips keep ling rigley’s Spearmint 3 = [~~ alert for Gum—for li tis- § ( La ; 3 driving. zis flavorandreal © oe Gy - ee Chew any brand of ng enjoyment, Axws # Ot ae af ; i 3 oe the way our ° sere ~T)] WAN - a foe : oe wy te { ras gees pais . Same eae amr Toy ee fee ee bo tg BASS : : yy, : 4 he f Age S d wer ae wee eee ates cee xf (ey oe eee Sree eS » ge: p Ws ae f i oe Piet | ees 3 a ee Oe re eer eee = \ a a Joos Te eed 2 vay f if oe role . ee bai e i : ; ; | i y > 5 | : ; : 2 ae — 3 fy SJ # ee A ¥- tae a4 f ‘ we , oe ila THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 6. 1056 _ Ved oe : : Z gre os eipcecees ee = = : : ee ae op ie ; | MARKETS {Stock Marke nunty Deaths (Potter Asks Lift ceremonies : =| Can Win Cash | readily absorbed |tr £Fazzte ivo. 0. to be a disposition . “4 , e = local traders to apt a ing vat side of thé youre the Sai eet @ et out Of POTO-GOLD m his | Dent sale wae. mise c employment in the auto industry.|#re tetutned in good order. ananassae Fees vee reason is that, aside |‘ prota inal MILFORITAEE.C: Mares sara) He declared “a serious emer-|richt’ to reject, any or al tian 0] parca baal yen ay 1 hg gfe ag ry ag + _ C. Hayes, 62, 2671 Fry Rd. here, /Sycy exists” in Michigan because or im part. and to waive any tn. | ce to win at least $100. Fill in the b below this tract is far down from will be at 1 pan. Monday from |= are jobless in auto plants) int arte emo. scormnce, | yenks neta, eee woe thing out and send it to pope Nagy cna the Richardson-Bird Chapel, Mil-|“™ "elated fedonte ae ee Guevtary, Sore re ae ee puzzle consists of (1) a number of circles which Wheat near the end roe ford, with burial in Wixom Ceme-| tn 9 speech UNITY NA | Knees. ire cenceened mbes, end (io serepenting Be Pog er 3. : | tery. A. lifetime resident of the|conuse prepared for the) SOM ac or jj of clues to these words printed below. The object is to ar ~ . was unchanged to % higher, |36.00; ew jmakers to stock up on area, Mr. Hayes died yesterday atl enti. Fotter asked tor quick sc ar Sones OWE Groep of Gected Selleen inte # wend Hat: Dent Oe. higher, duty GLb; onte ie lower! ao Fons Seni shel eh Shasthonsnr™” | Brghan Daniele to os tencn. neve, be Heo ios xa = meta would be the one which you would print in the space to the None 2 Pages lnm ring acon uly 8 (AP oes: Mew! , Steels took fractional losses as|% illness. es eae Committee, Wpicl Rational oa ES =| right of (1) below piiat to, the apane te Se higher, ; rye un-|piack arrivals Gon track “141: totallthe six-day-old steel strike showed He ts survived by hie wide, Nelie|a ents tr mnasiren Gad Byes us house at 20 North Sag~lf You'll notice that some circles contain changed to cent, higher" July|@acpmane ain supnles ist: 48-ing sign of a break despite yester-|C-:, three sons, William of Mil- danger ores ann Teesdey. august] of geld. Y ta cen $1.24; soybeans , aa seer ice fy Caltiornia grr - : Potter sald he wrote Chairman|ie tet, 1 te om r | of Fee Sy ee ee 5 sees em one Aye ; ere i et aniline ste 8 Greg day's start of mediation talks, ford, Paul of Walled Lake and Ed-io,00.- (p-Tenn) of the 14, 1006, ot 10:09 ome. Sor Ee purpose] However, it and ‘all letters in that circle must be — se lard 10 ye bo ; eee little, geetgy werd C. a four | committee coward ‘snadl vo Sask taa" sar Sanna the, tad | meee ef tee ef course, can represent ANY letter $10.75. hundred * higher, . ultr Ford around point. Rails daughters, ; Perry, MTs. sideration.” Ze Bank in | : ce, Itry were mixed. Sante Fe rose more (Helen Welch, both of Milford, Mrs. Sister he tiest thecal «eee tee [ ~ a E _ ‘Do the same in all the other circles. Stud Grai : OT UAPT Prices - paid en 8 ee Dorothy Saitep.of Pontiac and Mrs. cumstances,” “ be and confirmed: ] caretully and arrange all the letters ine % age A Mg _ Grain Prices peso Teutms| At ea Associated Press av-|Hilda Holman *. a two| nal he said, “the be gy matters] lieve best conform to these clues. Arcades y vom Naha gg Bag FR ect 7 stocks rose 70 cents , Fred J. pet yrange cue ne at ry the two A reSiore- | You spell out the right words. giGHICAGO. July © (AP) — Opening] 36° whites fryers (3% jto $184.90 with the industrials Ms een of Walled Lab, end 17 grand:(@ulec lees han $900 elon from |e, Soeseens, seicia',P SaPreS| That's all there is to it. Good luck! Wheat Dec a Expometies dots weit 51.40, the rails up: 30 cents and the . é sega Mok 08 coals Cartes Oe eam, rinnt 2x, ne eee he eas : eereeene + 5 ‘5-64 3 ( a ‘ : , : 4 . 5 aaa . ben sesvegss ion bg eats Re Hi Fy haarket’ fully steony. Mod- yop 7 en din aga . Jerry Bird compared to the Bina bee during pA yea vale Peer cece s sense eeseuanessseaeeEey Hae wissen Babe BEF. eeeese $8 gg , B- Sine lwenced points Multigraph ad-| HOLLY—Service for Jerry Bied,/billion dollar surplus the national Mata * oH ee 4 ee ay Be conan 1a aren ont cere otr gf lout atracted no further trading tn 86, 4612 Grange Hall Rd., Holly|budget will show.” - ei ak ib, 0." hh’ i . PUZZLE NO. 6 4 ap sy Hf Lard" five T fer fale Doeee. |terest. Township, who died last night at| Potter said the automobile is aj___7 ** 3. 3. August}. % % is ; ' eres 180% waa Goodrich his home, will be at 1 p.m. Mon-|necessity, not a luxury, so “there|, STATE OF AN—In the Pro-] § ; ’ 2 8 a i day at Funeral Nome here.lhas never been « valid excuse tor Fernie, dl < Cane . H a Ottawa . Parkia lwoury on automobiles.” Ta the matter of the concern. | . Watertord. He said detense contracts as|Wig Ti. cna snot wal ‘ : signed to idle auto plants have| nna, MeCauley, tether of said] H 5 Confess * brought “some relief” in Michigan 1 H | JOM [but that the best answer to the it a ee +» [Problem “lies in getting automo- ae Upsets Hermiz Trial jits,resian.mck = « turame | " federal tax amounts to ae : immigrant, Te-|manufacturer’s level. Dropping . before|No 1 ; , in his first'tax would donee car prices = Justice William Stamp, of Inde-|™es* jo! 16-78 sizable |. Gate Merang Quetenn trial today, openly! spur sales, Potter 1} | venom Sita ors ty aes on ay a jbo ta ne wil be oan "seven Mga cer bve ee It : isle willy bo Obra entstita Pibieet“ielanel oe sa Kose mys] seagorenn yn deegeene ly “ogress H the influence of liquor, Nathaniel | {tin Chal... 38.7 Ken 3383] Hamilton made no. attempt tol ng surplus areas. They are ' ea at 2140 Leclibnooks Red | ieee Bae ase Ales aes Roe Te |: Bithias tae cliten ove: tn Guat dere. taemeuee aa 5 aay Pontiac Township was cantenned » in Bel it sei3 0. Am Allin...» 35.1 oe Be 49.6\ confession of Mrs. Victoria Iron Mountain, Marquette and ' 1 tee ecafecss diac a daadacceweecabausscsee” . to 30 days in the Oakland County |stesre and heifers slow, steady 1 week Am Beknoves U1) LOP Ole .. 813/35 yesterday that she Lined haz|Port Huron, se 3 3 * Tall yoenerday. Tle waa, acralened| Ta, marpaays ie, clese: wily andlaw Gus moa ESE Suh? 4lbusband and that Hamilton is be | H verter seems pone tsar ages i aera before Justice Aubrey Butler, of cutters’ fairly sclive: ‘sresdy to 23/4m M.& Pay. 38-3 Loch Aire oS 4 nent. South Viet Nam BD serseseneagecservessseedll seeseerengnersesestanen . Holly T hip, toned wash oen good to toe |Am Gas. tt aoe - Mrs. oie tne F P bated av i af 4 Po ew ee. Pereve erate +s : William A. Scott, 28, of Keogo| itso: tee’ cdtmertios steers 63 iebe:jAm Rad-...:. 211 jeeu' gre” |. e.g) insanity im the tatal stabbing of | raised by Nixon S Deve Se Ae ras Fee 13+ | }! , was to the Oak- pans gut te lon a = a +. or Martin, GI .. 33.7 her : boat if i * Pre ee eee ee t 3 land County Jail under $1.000 bond] sontterint sats itieitig cant, Sean ite nei at uar't ath... | hee, @recer Machend, Aste, ‘eet ion Arrival Today | 2a sah ecacpaahsc tO’ Teudisins ee yesterday after waiving examina-| tere a git. 3 bag = Bm on o* aon 70.2 a .... oe when she rege to her feet and SAIGON South Viet Nam i 1 7 -* oud ite asa ae eee ee eee ee eee f ae tion in Justice Court on # gross in-|bulls 14.90.1650; food and. choice NAneconde cc. ta Merete $3.3/ announced: President - ii He : So A Sard, comets tnt Wi 72.1 Mert Ch Ss . Vice Richard Nixon ar-) : ' a ecssaws chasssscscsteee eee erent eens vines = §: 5 decency charge, He was arraigned) rai ase bed of aia Gs Blarmce a: Et Mn Mit. 3), Sectgt Maurer mnoent”|vah 10 South Vet Nam offical | ’ : pan * tice William Stamp. lable sheep 600; all claseos: steady: areca & Co. 393 Minn Pal... ssitice imnocemt, Maurice jnsocent.” visit to South Viet Nam and de- 4: ' F I" Fy yp * Xr re Line.. oe Ment Ward... a4 Recorder's Judge Frank G. Sche- | scribed this young republic as al | NAME sinnaneeesengeceeneeeennensenengesseteneeeeeee . Reckless driving resulted in 9|siiy',f204,feeriings, 1200-17 6: call to|Avee -ss+ #7 Motorola... 48 imanske immediately ordered both “symbol of independence for all) $50 fine and payment of $0 cots salt ah. ahd pray Cp... sag etendants from the courtroom|People to respect.” : | STREET ADDRESS for Shilvert Dyer Jr., %, of 406 DETROIT ESTOCK __ Sendix ar... $3 — ox aes and adjourned the trial for the A cheering crowd of 7,000 per- | ' svooeneas ae qutse obese see eneerarre” . = Bloomfield. Avenue Thursday, He] sob tnesnei 22y" dushna ee Ee Nat lal + Test of the day song jostled under the hot tropical| ' . se . | paid the court after pleading ’ "= ll fosing Air. 833 Nat Oye «88 Hamilton, | BUrrOUugne ..+ 4 Pig ‘el i 3 J ; sa, &. ser, %, of Troy, paid $105 in fine|higher: bulla’ steady’ stockers and feed-|Cemp' Soup... 384 Ghic “Oil .. 131" Many spectators burst into ap-|‘h tirport. Official welcomes tn-| 1. A pretty girl living in Annapolis can hope for ......-. at Oe ee , He was ar-(ere culty 2, conte higher: bulls, steady: Can Dry...... 161 ow Con_--.% ./plause for the defendants, ~{cluded Foreign Minister re Van | beaux. : pers Meus ey, of Troy ustice Charles Los- er, “intiudiog yearling seers 978--1000|Serties Outs 3h Pan ‘an; #2) Hamilton continued his testimony eng a Fags 2. Whén Dad goes on @ fishing trip; his little bey might at ote [ama Mostly” prime "1160-1276 "Tb. ‘steers ere gh i Param Piet": 3 oles ego en murder| ys. inheneter G Mprederick| saapredisrturue timed raacloa etanancns! your friend’s in jail and needs 2750-23-28; most good 18.50-20 50: Bye = Parke Da... a out of him by , reg see bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. |Stsere at 20°s0-d1 90 besevine ahs epg Be: Be natice, He contended officers beat | mere. 1 3. Filty yeors children squealed with excitement aS Ga RE era ee a Ret. im ot set agen re i ee i ar Rummage sale, July Tth. 128 W. seers, and aana’’ ihse-st ies tote] Gham Bes) ake Phelwe B.: $13 made his ety confession into & nag learned to say cane mew ane 4. Frequently, a matinee idol is an egotistical ........« vier iptdetber Ady ie e160 a wir aes %, cele Pai see Be Pre Mii: 404) muons you?” in Vietnamese. 4 \ 3 As cesses hen often caused the break- - ter ‘ aoe" oe. | + 103.7 |. snubs Arraign C site aries ce alee, a Be NEA Rallies Forces. \.stt,t. tm, tome. & te m9 te ee i rraign County Man Scaners'Gon'ay chy ao’ Sty ent |Son Re Ggecss: Sag Putian, oS) | American ambastador for lunch. | hettompered men is too readily inclined to-...-..-+ 2 . § "| f2'00-t4.00; choles ‘siock steer (Gon P Pr 482 1088 REA oon 28, peppy [Thousands of Vietnamese school- 7. A strong ........ light is offen used in order to play Q on Shooting Charge sie snares aie 9, coum f,/0 1 OO] Bill jensen, sea puterar | been ines Oe betes ee sales mostly . Nght feed-|Cont Can... 47.5 Be et, 8 city, They waved] _ &. Citizens might question the re whe ing steers . : Americ Vikhemeel INITERL AME | promscstcomas = © | @ dictator Milton Evans, 37, of Ferndale, sre, see choice tab i, so oe) gat Met i Rider wes al AND ore ur Smarting| nee Hundreds ot hoeness INTERLAKE ee eS 2 : was bound over to the Oakland|, Cai lable 100. Mostly ae | — A WF ay FRR a bes defeat of federal school build-| strung the wore ; : @. Some legislators ere reluctant te join County Circuit Court yesterday aft-|(22°7,,,, compared, last, Thursday, maalers| Core S457, "84 Safeway Bt... $1. ing aid, the National Education across the streets. BUILDING axes cg carts Bpevgete and calves fully iy; a Curtiss Wr..,, 33 8 a... d/ Assn, girded today for fresh at- ; ‘ I 10. The hetcowtle will : ‘ er. arraignment before Royal Oak |"e#J¢Ts 18.00-25.00; scattering high Deere ..... cS! gay St fee Pep. : B. a a . : i thrifty b try to purchase @n .....-++ Township Justice Delbert Hunt on |teseeintass 86 okt oot chais| Bie Ghent. i rein Belmar, So meee me Detroit Woman Injured | PRODUCTS = |] smo eet St suposed Gnees sues. a second degree murder charge. |} w calves usual ‘over 225 D0ug Aire ,,.. 81.9 Sears es BL ynshi i. Bs 1. When ‘ae aa fee He was remanded to the County aS ai CT ‘onder ricer at Simmons va He Ryd rh enered Se final day in Avon To ip Crash | 4921 Filer = FES6782 ly feels Peso : «we rely a cae she < Jail under $5,000 bond. #0 Tbe, Cull $0.00-12.00 gl Enet Rad iiss Bag Socomy es $63 |prospect of a floor with the) Mrs. Rose Curtis, of Detroit, } 12. Specialists in that * Evang has been held ‘since June | Ste*4y te stron coday, sheep steady. Et au [ Aeeent $3 Sou oes 3 P a fight over one|was treated for bruises of the 1 ot 7 field are familier with the ....--+» 1A when he wee arrested by Royal i ec aay eveany See 0: mer Mad 8S Spare nd Ss: $2 proposed resolution on a discrim-iforehead and chest at Avon Cen | f Sore ine ay Oak Township police. He is charged fA", mostly, #2.00-3.00 higher thar Bmer Rad ..:. 83 Behrend |... sey ination issue, but another bear-jter Hospital following a two-car] } 13.An airplane designer eagerly waits for the pilet te with the fatal shooting of Byear [last week; yearlings and slaughter | ag O.... #2 a Oil Cat. ... 3 ing on school segregation appar- collision at Rochester and Aabare| aa his plane after its test run. ; old Ivan Anderach, of petiole. | mostly steady: good and choice sprinzivirestone ":.. 81.4 Std Of NJ.-. $86 gently had been ‘sidetracked. Roads in Avon Township yesterday. | “a i ran Ader, of Deo A eh Fat Be" Be TL rae cal cnmrcion ag M2, Gt, ee wal ak cetacean Se, sehen, come vt Evans allegedly fi f | . : cull to ehoice slaughter! prug oe tse at's ‘!a can driven he: i MO ser ed nse rm angel Bid tint tie a ES Ele et ewe see img Loc Te ee sult is de he wah mince my te at 1016 Eckley Ct. in Royal Onk M d | m Biee..... 2 Sylv Bl Pd |. 82. objective was by Elonzo A. Krebiel, one peaeetes . ; Township. rs. A ams fo Head Gen Mills. os Ter oul ae , ® « 16, of Rochester. aed _ 16. An escaped convict at large in « community will set . . Gen HO" BY Hing” va faa] James L. McCaskill, director of avectignting Cuitend | Comty] up @ wild i... ; 2 me Hn 9 | : Transfer Ownership Board of Education [.%..-: i: faz S30 oti’ apm, “reed “dar Soc "eur ter making ear OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES : Goebel Br'.... "4. Trent Gen |. 242 polntment dt defeat of the mens- ‘car after making a turn) 1A i | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Mrs. |Goodyear \.."" Tae Utena...) 4 ure at a time when mie Rochester | pte cg Rag he tan nggneny oy 4 . seas | it * | with the ‘ | of Hardware Store pint hiu'rr eae Srey) napa “E] cu Se . | 5S EES eR fee CON eit ant w of Education Gt West 8 00°" 211 ire. 72. j i Ch : Complete ownership of Foster's held its annual organizagional meet- Greshennd “bed Un Gar cp |. ei ecve quickly” 7 NEA, would Charge Waterford Man | i 2 A contestant may submit as many entries as he oF Hardware & Sporting Goods store ing here fast night. Heover Ei tee ia US Rube ce. 38:1 Congress next January. new With Carrying ‘Weapon 4 - Bagged ad must be on oificial entry blanks printed ~ wag assumed recently by Roy A.. gimer Johnson is th TH Cent ....., 646 OS Steel ...... 69 | : | Charged with i popes. : Corwin Jr., former partner in the mon is the new see- |tnewst may’: 198 PB Tge es 37) . - carrying 8 Os i 3 To submit an entry the contestont must print hi 31-year-old Pontiac firm. ~— and Fred J. Poole, treas- | Mf tg'eu ... aa8 Wern B Pic... 3.11 Dividends ued a . 6 or 3. Cae i] answer words in the peenes spaces, cut out os wen piven Shona Te Corwin was in partnership with) — ~ . Inspir Con’! $7.2 Weste A BE. S34, ; canted” en elegraph Rd., de-| Il by dotted lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent Frank Foster who Moved to Texas| In other action, preliminary Int Bus Meh’ 435 Westg El...... 54.4) ; , P examination yesterday, me i} No entries will it ore in en Ha acm ther fae fear years (elementary school site to serve the tot renee age § Woaiwortne as share dividend on Furehaut Trail- Willis 'D. Leturgy of Waterford Gerber Bath Set \ sd lage a entries received atter that time, whether The store recently consolidated|Waterford Village and Williams nt Tel & Fel. 397 Young 8 é W. 39 er Co. common stock has been | ~ownahip. i] Press is not respons M ibis in'ea Pies be eee Tee its operations in its location at 1651|-@ke areas. Tel Crk Coal. 419 Foant Save" 7 #3 declared by the company directors.| Carter was arrested by state} Gomplete 3-Pc, Set | . * a South Telegraph Rd. Another store : STOCK AVERAGES The dividend is payable Sept. 1 to Police Wednesday for alleged ot the &. Sewryy.telogane erties mat | detaile of formerly operated at 38 S. Sagi- Speeding, License Count me associated Pres), © (ompies uriceneteidere of secant iden Soopers separted Gat they Sound] pleted “laucels.- $ at Slane Se new & Add Up to 50-Day Term h mae Rette Util orl nt Sept: 98 as peomeeut date oo on revolver der he car's . . gt and (ess weet tc the —— ree ee 5 SR ee oe Sf ; \Net chan 414 430 $2 47 stock| Font seat. be = Prize Oxford Resident Fined | Pleading guilty to two driving! Reet geet? BS Ma2 Te Wi8|Gividend to shareholders of record —— — legs shown). | Grade A ff divided equally ‘amone the winners. Bi pag Fn a Socks ee violations, Robert Lewis, 33, of 52 Week, #g0. .....- 261.1 140.7 73.4 182.8 ; BI " should pass without any winners, the. will be odded for Drunk Driving Lall St.” was commited to. the ae pe ca Be lis Sept. 7. On the four per cent Pre-| wargRFORD, TOWRA? SCHOOL | PRITNER PLUMBING }] ectiy ‘oot winning’ scution in submited ; , a eeeeee d . ie i I enDtiving wile water the influ- paki pr 0) dea raster obey Hie tailed 1866 Low 222213448 ee 73 1815\ oe vegular quarterly dividend of imeRet'™ of Béucation tor ‘witertorg & HEATING 6 Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 quor cost an Oxford man te Ps . $8 High ......387.8 148-6 4 1815 |one dollar, payable Sept. 1 to share-| Township, Oakiang "County i Bloomfield Bivd. each it they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the $125 in fine and ‘costs in Justice to pay ne or costs on either ‘holders of record Aug. 15, Superintendent of pelts wt Si | ! winners are announced. Only one such bonus can be Court Thursday. . {C. J. Nephier Co.) gan, Telephone has, “a ed oreo 47270 Pond awarded to each prize-winnet,’no matter how many weekly amen C. Shippey, 23, paid the Lows pieprirn admitted to Pisures after decimal points on, eighths ' ine pee jects any or all of the follow: | 4-7270 prizes may accumulcte. court after pleadin to the speed driving with A habe F . Addition optes| * te & charge at o erraignmnent before| voked ‘icense when ara 4 be- Balgwin habeet « oe ‘i i 164 armnings puitine dit Went" Walton ‘Bonerena ~ Wednesday day and Priday ntl the. contests wad Labor Day. Oxtord Township Justice Fred F. _ gg nhetwerg Justice el- Gt Lakes Ol & Chem Go* a if :* gasT PaTERDO wa, (an~Oread vine earning Areas te Drives, | Either or all will be considered as official entry bl Stevens. mar Gs stnatack, "Fata fd Se Pa eae Seah ala weak Sar a ride tha ceak hewing invial conten Ofetal q * * ° Ls R ° ceeesees woes ; . ’ . i : Reckless Driver Jailed Hitchhiking Pheasant Tre en, c2) 0" gt Tat Fae ewan, th, face Ze, whey erie Recreate Spee, | beerer ol anewers, il te pein S, oe, a : ~ 4 $703,378, : ing Road. aklan ty. Only th tors yous ts marvin a tea 18, of od ee — Dale Ed-| “He cafe: bid and estes. vieelee @ " the Be x... terion own High, Behooi. "Grescent| 4 pe pussies will know the cnmnent und after each contest ’ ng a ay sen- on. his atto-| ’ oe ‘er nswers w i to Press judges tence in Oakland County ‘all efter|mobile after returning from a trip, New Low for Gotham a year'eio” °F “nt lereaee over) _Bids will be received until 600 0! —_— Mr. Ziem after the tinal deadline. = pleading guilty to reckless driving. | Canada, and a pheasant hopped| NEW YORK —A new low teri!! p NEW YORK (INS)—New York Centre! lw oaacemesor — 9 There | ! ect sol An originalysentence of 10 days|out from between his radiator and|perature record for ey lve tem nated totes Leer conn | Serving Good Food Since 1929! puzzle. and only that correct net sonitan. ty Ow ROT-O.GOLD was ‘increased when he failed to|front grille. The bird, ran into ajestablished today when the therefrom ine’ Almost 9 mitilon B . 3t the fudaes is final ond all contestants agree to both ey Es pay a $80 fine and $25 in costs at/field disappeared. Edwards|mometer registered 56.7 degrees *f*. ie corrspenaing ‘this year ‘wes reakfasts—Luncheons judges’ decision. All entries become the property of The his arraignment before Justice Al-jrecalled seeing a pheasant fly injat 4:20 a.m three - tenths of «a 1955. ge 4.11. in RIKER FOU Pontiac Press and none can be ; 1 @ Jen C. Ingle, of Farmington Town ee of the car st Port Huron,|degree below the previous record|mests. “operuiing’’ to bites fas : NTAIN 10. Completed puzzles must be addressed to POT: “ee | } . away. ? tmonthe Ye Ee, | POST OFFICE BO nye : " maijen eway. of 57 set in 1882. ” Bs aie et aon this /yeer, , Lobby of Riker Bldg. | | notified Uke truutece teem te i ' i ; , = — i fee sae hy ek ae =a % i t RS ell ARI: Pi a AE SRN eetebewsene 1 In Memoriam Steet testers 2 - Flowers ee er 3 7 Monuments .....i..5.0.:. 4A j > EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male ......... 6 Help Wanted Female ..... 7 Help Wanted .............. 8 Work Wanted Male vee 10) Work Wanted Female veel] _ SERVICES OFFERED Building Service ..........12 ‘Building Supplies .........12A/ 0p Business Services .........13 Bookkeeping & Taxes .....14) Chiropodists sete eceeee ess BD) Dressmaking & Tailoring .16 Garden Plowing ......:...16B. Income Tax Service ......17 Laundry Service ..........18 Moving & Trucking .......19 Painting & Decorating ...-20 Photos & Accessories ......21 Upholstering ..............28 NOTICES ' Lost & Found Pererrrrrr ire | Hobbies & Supplies evecessd4A Notices & Personals venee 2S WANTED ‘Wid, Children to Board ...2% Wid. Household Goods ....27 Wanted to Rent ...........29 ‘Share Living Quarters ....0 Wtd. Transportation ......31 Wd, Contracts, Migs. ....32) 7 i i F - Rent Lake Cottages ~...36A Rooms With Board .......38 Rent Stores... orv...cs 00.40 Rent Office Space eee ae - For Rent Miscellaneous «42! | - ‘1g tlelp Wanted Male 6 ” REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE, For Sale Lots” ............46 For Sale Acreage .........47 For Sale Farms. ...........48 Rent Farm Property .....48A Sale Business Property ..49 Rent, Lease Bus. Prop... .49A For Sale or Exchange ...50 - FINANCIAL Business Opportunities oe SD Sale Land Contracts .....52 Money.to Loan ...........53. Swaps ...00. 0.0 0..45. SS) For Sale Clothing .........56 Sale Household Goods ....57. Valentine Gifts ...........58. Christmas Gifts ............59) For Sale Miscellaneous ...60 Do It Yourself ............ 61) ACCOUNT ADJUSTER Excelle 4 te) rtunity ior advance- Cameras & Equipment .. 6A re Davional nutomobi around 25 yrs. ot age. Must be . BUSINESS GIRLS DO YOU WANT more for good home than large | high school graduate good start. | A liberal plan of company bene. ' fit M Cook, rT Loan Co- 195 N. Saginaw 'AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Ee | ergetic earmest desire to succeed te sell | Lineoin M Sale Musical Goods .......62 Sale Office Equipment .. 63 Sale Store Equipment ....64 Sale Sporting Goods .......65 Hunting Accommodations 635A, Sand, Gravel & Dirt ve 66 | Wood, Coal & Fuel ........67) Plants, Trees, Shrubs... 68. For Sale Pets .......... “, 69 ‘Dogs Trained, Boarded ...70 area ‘WANDS, GAGES. Squires Gauge Co! 184 j FARM MERCHANDISE Pere eee eee ee AUTOMOTIVE For Sale Housetrailers .. 78 EAB Dai eae RIVERS: STEADY Davs Pood v¥ part time niehte 10) W Auto Service ..........,.. va ~ Sale eeeees OS pemar4 a Holtz; Mrs B Derthe Baker and Mrs. Win umer i Home with Rev, Mose offictat- Ceme' . Mo pete at the Piumertelt Punere! puweran 8s momen The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. i wily ot : { Donelson-Johns co-ne Thoughtfuj Service SFE 2-584) Voorhees-Siple FUN ERA L HOME eo MALE EXPERIENCED WANTED: 10, 14, 16, 18, 23, 24, 25, 2A, 32, 81, 83, 85, 87. A GUARANTEED SALARY. INSURANCE BALES a al sACESMEN LETE - TAC RETAIL STORE MT. GLEMENS ST or FOR GENERAL somes jobs. Apply Brive’ In 2700 Auburn Rd. Utica Hay, Grain & Feed ...,,,.71 AUTOMATIC WASHING se For Sale Livestock ........72. Must be Wanted Livestock .........73. | For Sale Poultry ......... 74,8UMP UAND © PAINT MAN ALL Sale Farm Produce ......75. Sale Farm Equipment 000 16 item Auction Sales MI red. Steady employment | wages Call FE 5-8413 for r apt. good pa tion, 22 Auburn Ave Ct Age PAINTERS 6 ONLY. | | CARPENTERS: heen ONERS ALSO | EXPERIENCED journeymen need ; hey only between SAVE ENERGY. +eeeee 86 WANT ADS! nay sec seee **'38 job, place to live or a Sele Used Trucks * 90 hood « used car, see Classi we ae “Help W Man) Hy Wate Fee, 7) 9 Siiegtw'=| Experienced Experienced _ . Cashier~ ’ Es Soa ager 3 | Work in main cash ‘of a “gation, present employment, “nd leading dept. store. Qualifications, ctor pettinems Gotoh” age, bet. 30 and 38. ‘Bducation [ OR, Expe : telies. “eapert: fa avply | tf vra. rj on op ae not a farmer. #70 Baid. ANAGEMENT TRAINEE HOUSEK : na ag organization | Rochester couple. OL 2-T112. has 8 planned rN. LL, MAKES OP FOUNTAIN PENS our. A Bae’ Seon Neos ob AFPLIANCE SERVIC we 3 Radios, i {pes of smal applianees sppbaness, ROr's. 204 teimaing Get our = APPLIANC2 REPAIR. WASHING TR Ly BEACH CLEANING cleaned, WANTS OUTSIDE 56838 trainee progtam into w it Light housework care. for) like steady — with sslery will accept S men. 21 jo. 28. Ii £2 while mother works 23 Must a—_ wate y, roe SS you te, seckas rapid savance- Merrimac Fisher Body. ly a. men pimmietre ve po-~ 6. sition throu training and NATIONAL ‘CONCERN NEEDS RE FURN ACE CLEANING ") AND RE | Expert tree trimmi 4 are atleast high radu-| ing at home, If qualified can esto Ol) stove ana) Expert tree trimming an ate » you thay quality “iar thls ore- $5 hour in spare time. We! repairing. Sheet Th ga work. M4! removal. Ph. FE 56593 r Those elected P é tured: excellent: salary” opportunt. fara sxerzm Preas Box 33. | i stone work, or OR 3-2000. benefits Liverty Loan Corp. 420 odd_ jobs, _€E ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE _RE- Hur " rir j work Wanteo. * W. Huron from 10:00 to 5:00 Personnel Interviewer PL totes 4 ame . peiring rewinding 218 E. Pike. OPPORTUNITY. NA- ; , ol a es oregeoe hove personaity Ea Gait’ Seal bd Heaps monk with Quaisty ane wrok Reason- im. ‘as ve — Ms . . REFIN KIND LADY | Wit 3-1321 Full or part time. | "coking end wursing e £0 ‘wnat rE sbie prices immediae serv. PE early morning janitor work. Ap- &2 Box 195 Auburn Heights Post RETAIL GENER perience, panion and Dewestine! t for etneaLY MAN FOR PART TIME | “igeriz tady, refereoces reguined. | ¥ OUNG MAN DESInG isIRES WORK OF FE 2.9002. —any_Eind. PE OS ressive sales fores. Cooperative . sayareriNa. qamiinas AND | GaTicH TREE SERVICE AND Exchang ber Seo La e re MA re ie seed W. Gaviord, 136 ©. Pik et. Poo: Pontiac = SURED cows =e STERING EINDS. Bi MIDDLEAG RRIED MAN perience. light tvping and general work on ae No ge ina office. OL, 23-8108. pv, O. - Betenliondie O or |2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH: R . ‘| GIRL 16 WORK, BABY- Division Personnel Dept. or MUtual 48611, Glenwood Ave. comP Lalani Ans EX. ~~} ECTRICAL ‘SEWER CLEANING Sinks-——Sundav Service. PE 42012. Neat, reliable, qormrats with figures Work Wanted Female 11 il “HEATING SERVICE ~ HANDYMAN i TO We i PER and typing ability. Apply tm per- | ve ANS our. Mostivy painting. Call after . NINGS Gas, oil burners and furnaces a2 BSN =. Wars , poms OUTerTTin io a 4 ee Fieger og day| -cle and serviced. All makes. Toolmaker vate ite FED Pile dite eau coe? Tool Lathe Operators ALL 43 BU. PICK OP __ Wavne : | aoa aps Ser ap “Experienced ti “Gener, noe dar’ service | HEATIND “SERVICE. FORNA oniy, -m iv mer office closed. Saturdays,” Daniels , aL ae DAY SERVICE | Poair ‘Pree cate tebe verve Manufacturing Corp. 2677 Or- a very, $3 0 L & M Sheet Metal. 124 Franklin 1 Lake Ru Stenographers |! Bivd. FE 5-9313. + Manley FY as y EXPERIENCED WEN OR BYs: _owner, husky boys to belp' with baying “pave TLE Bal BABYSIT: CAWN MOWERS HAND OR BOW. OL 10488. TiN pee coate,| *F.. sharpened or . Air MANAGER REAL aT ATE Apply Wii, Rpewive causa aPran | ce per pare, Gu, ay Broker teense be pel nee exsdT¥. A. 3. Lincoln seorecrearg, Sr oat na Tan ee} aaa woe SCH UETT Pontiac, Mich. cae nen ;_joxion wists Garden Plowing 16 Toit offices KEnwoot 2-200 . MANICURIST in the viel pCR ES | ROTO-TILLING ab iste ean, SALESMEN | FACIAL EXPERT — | wage © O° agi ae Have opening for alert voune MAKEUP ARTIST gg pres Boe aay Ew Sea, BE ed in seliing. Prenty. ‘ot For Dior's Hair Fashions, Bloom- . _btvertioing and contacts | field Hills MI 63212 oF 63213. WINGEDGRAPHING. TTPING. 68C TYPING. SEC | WEST BIDE PLOWING & GRAD- arn eB 0 5 ) serv oM Ld so black dirt & manure. , STUDENTS AND TEA CHERS retaria 3-2942_ FE 44228 MA ‘AN REALTY CO. profitable summer sales work. F | PRACTICAL 1 Ntaoa is AVAILABLE, OR 3-821 rative Real Extave Fachange | $3620 before 102m aud eve | Laundry Service 18 Ruron St. | mings. @PENAOER WISHES BAI ne arn nen Warrnass. PART TIME, NIOHTS. > housework a | usc CUR PLA 7 Must steady Apply Sea Ses Mi oF alain and Joslyn. FE fied. Be watully Pig Rep OO aon after $o-m Dells tne. Sine’ | Laund Phone E 7.8161. _ Biliz, WIDOW wi WOMAN BETWEEN © & FoR } FAMILY LAUNDRY #DRY sERY. WAITRESS AND CURB en ~_ pract'cal nursine | ice, Makers | SERS.ge S00) tics Retton aS rn. dD —.- | WANTED: ELDERLY LADY TO | Was ONTNGS. DONF IN, Fate hos iae"ah Phase Ratt, ‘ppl. | care for 2 children. Live in. More vee Piet -up and deliver. | ____ Landscaping 18A for home than wages. Apply Pon- Call re 5-1910. LPL LOLOL Lr tae Presg Box + HI LANDSCAPTNG. APPLY WORK NEAR HOME + rienced cosmetic -ales lady ~~~~ Expe Pe j Avon Tube Co. sooning “el working "esndon | REMODEL: a FREE Fst mate EM No it y Mrs Fee- ___Building Service 12 ee vodding. melniwosnce. OR BULLDOZING DONE, EVES. AND weekends. OR 3-2029 BU} LDOZING. BLACK DIRT TOP vice. a tna ino ~| 4th and Water St. Rochester | han Gesteen § rt ple at Bates, Saale service D BLOCK Sal soil, cement gravel, sand and Mich _Birmingham Midwest 4-900 ge Mh Ts 8 WANTED: | MIDDLEAG AGED LADY | ¥ Tener sues work. ae ne A Ree househeener, and $20 monthly Cell PLYMOUTH | —_ _119R, 815 Church St. | NURS- shoe miemes Good wages, call) ing exp. Call mi Midwest © 48015. See ee YOUNG LADIFS 4 WANTED a gg th Openings for three 18-25 to anetat | | AT TAYING. 8 SANDING & FIN. gtavel, PE 32-2246 ‘A FLOOR SAN AAA STOM BULLDOZING | LAYING PINTEHTNG. QUALITY bp arivewen ede nat ane _EM C._BUD BILLS, FE #2030 | AT CEMENT WORK | “ice. Wimin 35 oniler’ of Ponte LLOYD MONROE | coutptere 1anbscare. won FE 46866 seeding & roto-tilling. OR a norte Pious ares = ae ones al Bs A&B TRENCHING | 5-3102. Recessary. Mut neat and oe q med mm echenten.ty ey ~ asive wansvoreattes furnished . Footines water tine field tile | LANDOCAPING DRAIN TILE. io: mmediate expenses edvenced FE_5-9961 PE 2-546). JW ween 10:30 and 12:00 $250 th to start. plus | oar | i a Oe SU RDIVI WA : BUILDERS an) rson. Mr. Sterling. | ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. OwIN tors * f ow onus. Experienced, Aunty en ‘ote! ny sions. West side, Lakes area only. EM 3-4970. tes, with overtime. Com- | - 5 er. | BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT a imsurance program. _Siews Parente weteom a cs wher. | work Also chimneys. No job too TREE TRIMMING AND Syrts, erren Allov. 615 Oaklond” a: ave large Residential and commer.| Free estimates. Call Warren Allo WORKING MOTHER WiRHES | WANTED, EXP TV TECHNICIAN Conta or ait! to care for 3 Cbeeg Cearanteed work. Ph PE) _or PE 0-110, aa have Small chiléren 0:30 a.m to 6 p.m | BRICK BLOCK CEMENT” WOR 6 oot. BLACK ; DIRT sob. TT. Ww, Haron § pan tne} is Br ye Avply aft. wie fireplaces. PE >: PE 2268 9-116! cross oe ase a Jefirey s j care of chi caren fod steht as Work FE FE 42161. , CEMENT 1 18 OUR WAITRESSES Ss WANTED FULT pe. = and eer tim OFS. ghens CEMENT WORK 4 an BRICK WORK, up to 48 f long, porches fish | Moving & Trucking 19). OOOO ODI ~CEMFNT & BLOCK YARD & DRIVEWAY (OR ADING. 5-078? ———- YARD LEVELING. pee atine, SPECIALTY Floors. base s EM 54870. coeds axa sodding PE 5-0636, or : barbecue pits, patio re- FOR iendy wall, All” work ome work. ee nd este L & M Const ion FE art ay yopaeen HAULED, i Burean 333_N. Perry. ORT WOR a A-l ssOVINe aA ULING “Help Wanted & OREN aia ® ne Soak ™PE | ,,,,2R00LERT SERVICE Single. neat ond equresdies, erg L i ewe . Reasonable Rates. FE 5-3458 iy foown Seer Spe sotional | oan on WOMAN POR, Goon CUSTOM CARPENTER CONTRAC- HAULING RUBBISH OR | ANY: troft v Trans, furn. No Watkins route Ci vou tor Small crew rough and finish.) 0? re teen, 2-3680 y experience necessary. ee neem Stead tavoffs Licensed and insured. EM 3-0482 apply in Mr Bering, 8 Doaaavedt Hotel. 10-12 | _Appty in person Would or SOR TONEY, thriy ‘ould you Nke a a _Help ¥ Wanted Female 7 ing community business? You can RIN Pe atert tris Gapittes work part- time | forward to a full- y ear round Averere 826 te w.00. per hour FLOOR SANDING OL AP a ENCINER ATORS CLEANED. —_ D FLOORS a sneciaity Cart L Bills. ve! r subbish cleanuo FE 4-513 ‘75Tae iW HAULING AT) ANY 1 Tine 2.2200 Go, i AUBURN AVE. Fi “LISTINGS WANTED gti a Eeplie R. Middleton . Neo ren. i yy D. Mellinger. care WOULD LIKE 7 OR 3 BEDROOM Siakame of Livonia," Livoaie, | Won rencauy agreement cs ty ~, keep mon- 242 Ferry, FE ae Pontiac. or FE Wtd. 5 Mtgs. 32 $200,000 Available * of ‘and contracts. We have immediate buyers. B ‘our %. large or smal t cash. -A, JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 : om POR LA AAA veavare J DETECTIVES Ease or bus: matters, Private consulta- | tion PE 56-6901 00 Aerotred Knapp Shoes Pred Herm auDIvox HEARING AID. "RM. “10, naw FE 40539 D FOR SUPPLIES. | . Pures. PE 2-6814, 63 Mark. ING IN oe $7. 50. Sutherland 18 Ww nepkine e270 Canai Rd. Utica, Maree *REDublic || 77 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 56-8165 } “In Debt? Tf you are having trouble meeting je jebts cont: any other then myself SIA GR. While we still have planting method cuts in half, Ph. rE 8-0166 “ to 9 Eve For Sales SEE THE PORANDA- MON. TUES. & WED. Eves. Dorothy's PE Soe TOOR LAYING SANDING, FIN- Fi ishing 12 vrs exn Guar work ‘cesT AND B® «VY HAULING aT Free estimates teo & Bob FE. on Aime. 8-0095. 2-7505 GHT FAUTING PICSUP SERV- 22-6685, DN PRAVY TRUCKING | - : time business within a ree jt This is an unusual o portunity CUSTOM RTILDING FHA FT- | my _ Reliable, FE Assistant for men or women, me aan mit, . nancing a tetera? FE 4-5470. “LIGHT AN Manager — SiiesMay | Tnusual opportunity for a hustler BIRMINGHAM STORE | Euserienee preferred but will | young woman "Must pave, tal CRAWFORD - managerial agenr? ence. Apply manager + Dirming am | $3'% W. Huron rE +1548 | store or main store personne _Eves MY %1143 office WOMEN FOR LIGHT ~nOvSF. | Hi lh h’ | work, stay nights, 2 days off $20 [FL “ECTRICAL CONTRACT WIRING | I Imeinocn S Call “Mrs Meyer, MA 6-2089 and repairing, FE 5-0 Writ Pontiac Press Box ? 4 ‘So RYWALL TAPING. ~GUARAN. Rubbish hauled, ed rin Girt | teed work free estimates, OR anc ereve, FE 2-0603 3-5000 | 2-TON os TR UCK |MAN WITH D & M RL Dies SRRVICE _Ee. hauling of any kind. ADD A ROOM AT LOwW..cos FREE ESTIMATES ALSO ~ O’DELL CARTAGE _ LTER ROOFING, _ SIDTNG TERA. TIONS cN CABINETS. | Local Pr Og Distance Moving | ND ByiT GARAG ANB Sn nwAYS CHUTE ~ REDUCED RATES _ 45, FE 27004 EVES = | Large van to serve vou. Smith Moving. FE 449064 | YounG WOMAN TO LIVE IN. an extra pay check? Become we | Wages) Some salary. Must uy, | Avon representative for your piace! full rexponsibility durin da Free estimates John Tavlor “OR TRUCKS TRACTORS of vee Highest commissions. Call after rn FF 32070 * 7 11816” ten Sena ERT . | PL DORRANDING tavina Fin 7? i i CURB GIRLS” 4 [AND OVER. Employment it Agencies 8A’ Gardner, 4) Centra) PE DUMP frocks me agmi trailers | pad RAL Pate een A & W Root Beer. “BEAUTY OPER ATOR | ponriac’s oLpEsT @MPLOY. | MIDWEST | roUNDATION BASEMENT VEN- eering. Firenlaces Bar-b-Ques and footings. EMpire 3-3506 AOR TAN AMOI, A Trucks to Rent Modern equipment, ear Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. MENT AGENCY INVITES YOU. MANICURIST | TO COME IN AN) Discuss | Salary and 100 per cent com-| SOME OF OUR PERMANENT | mission. Ohrt Beauty Salon, 266 POSITIONS 406 Pontiac State | e Maple Birmingnam. Mich. Bank Bias FE 54-9727 { 4 + 38 | COUNTER REL AY Y SHIFT NO | peta aia ays 1 i con's Hamburg, Ji" N Perry OFFERING: Immediate full or part time: Sec- | fOUSE WIRING DONE REASON. ably Free estimates civen mare . 825 8. WOODWARD HOUSE RAISING Open Daily Inchiding Sunday Foutnpment rented. cacavating, | E 40461 FE 4-1442 trucking, general butidin: FE. 22721 | Painting | & ; Decorating 2 20 eae FE, As cuUsTOM DECORATING, WALL Cc t retaries. “typist | general office _2-1418 ce en sang COrvice «= Com work and experienced sales es SDILDING PEParR ——“S*.*™ uS odian | Birmingham Employmeng Service ORNERAT | BUILDING TEPAIR | Al CUSTOM PAINTING, PAPER. | 139 Wo Maple Birmingham. Mid. | t Te086 _tering and tile work FE 42290. | hanging Pepe removed Est | | wee ? mates FE 4 wes a ou mare . Work er ts ve pA AJ Young “M1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX: | Supervisor of Sales GUARANTEED Re ROPE ALL | Guaranteed Pron cone an $92 BI-WEEKLY TO STAR A WOMAN WITH MATURE | kinds Est 1918 Hugus ‘arsh. a Position now opén at one af the JUDGEMENT PLEASANT =| _353_N_Cass._ PE 2.9071. FE 2.0006| = Al PAINTING. Oe te county hospitals for a woman who PERSONALITY AAT AP- | jos FLEMING. FLOOR LAr. neon _Thomp would like ful) time work until | PEARANCE AND. ABILITY | sanding, *fintshine 168 A-l PAINTING & D’ RATING. Oct Ist Only those with recent | a AND sore. | Ph. PE. me405 Free est. 240 Baldwin. 5-3144 exper custodian work need j ~ | le apply. Transportation ecessary TRAIN. ;? wane pA oo mi rot ' Apply Oakiand County Board of SALARY PLUS BONUS Auditors, Personne] Div 2nd. fir CAREER CENTER Oakland County Office Bldg. Sag ‘ inaw on Lafayette St. Pontiac | B-1 RIKER BUILDING bl ol tooms, kitchens earages, picture INTERIOR DECORATING, windows, roofitig and siding. Call free estimates, reasonebie. osser free estimates. Phone OR OR 3-1626 FE }- re - NO” bigorwa iG FREE ESTM. | ~ PAINTING AND DECORATING oo Instructions 9 MIDWEST Water KD Wilihte. ©E. 5 FE 5-0680 CASHIER Teche 34740 PAINTING AND IECORATING. LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE. JOHN T bath ttle or floor tile, by the hour Genersi office work shorthand & WAY AT tl ORIVER | FL OOR- CONTRACTOR poll na el Soll PE 1008. . TRAINING guarante Ca ype. P ceenered Soraqoest, Bus FE 29257 Ree PRA ines | fst SERS SARONO-PoeTeRTIO, PAINTING |— PAPER RANGING ' Bloomfield Fashion Shop | | Pi areRENS Wie RO WEw I AND REPAIR | rupPER p ALLS Cl Aner pun | con am WANTED. APPLY DON'T WISH FOR " home improve Garaces, breeze- vtime TAPS: Cee revel OR 3130. PAINTING AND ORCORATING | MONEY! Make it easily ® a gancind ans YDER FLOOR LAYING NG ; teres Drive In. 4865 Dixie EXPERIENCED RES RESTAU- rant cook, Days MA 97361. EMODELiI y ae aS DOTTIORS. PAINTING AND ~ DECORATI done very reasonable. re aii finishine Phone FE by _stea ' EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR | through Classified Ads. To —— ROOF RE PAIRS PAPERNANGING.ARD_IXTERIOR full time or weekend work, serv- ing food & beverages Scrib’s Bar La t ing -F estimate See first. T. F. and Restaurant 130.8. Telegraph | sell, rent, buy, swap) hire, ¢ ce TRIM ete aoe | _Rovbine. 208°S Sense. PE C7000. | gery. ei alse also of eneral Ra EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY NA? ceneliy advertised products. a dial FE 28181. bas ong ig ust have | 'R pT FE 4604) emoyal. | PA TRENCHING AND rons Waa ies Me Senet, BUL ULLDOZING Painting & Wall Washing Free estimates, FE 23-2706 ___ Travel Agence ‘AIR, yRAtl. poe ees oa TRAVEL AAG ~~ FUN WANTED? ~ CALL Midwest 6-2170 ELKIN TRAVEL Free Consultation & Advice Reservations sanywhere! Wd. Children to Board 26 i n stakes |CHILDREN TO BOARD somes . country home. ortonvtile LET ME KEEP YOUR CHIT. DREN | while vacationing, Licensed home. FE $-4487 LOVING CARE FOR | child in _ teaneed peme. By day | We Specialize lar, list with us! =| Clarkston Real nae 20 8. TRADES WE WILL ve YOU A QUICK cash offe no additional bid- den o NICHOLE’ & HARGER w. -FE 5-8183 Huron a On including ml Sads oes” wea . Phone so Om UL . allowed. -Al Ss Bs Ba | ae eee sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. |i . I Te Buy-To Sell-To Insure | j co, REA Lreage Co-operative Real Estate Exc wer Haron Ph Oran | ND CONTRACTS. H- VanWelt. 6440 Dixie Hwy. OR Fass CONTRACTS WANTED | , #9, Fe t:1000 We need contracts oe tm mediate MAHAN (3233822 zn Sy it. large |2 or small | ey, new Or sea- i Ave soned contractss LARO : tate, 1362 W. Huron St. eve- Norton. _ Aah tor Mr’ Clark +4813. — A : CASH FOR YOUR ret 2 ROOMS . te contract equi our . , bath, home. wouye downtown PE 42370, Before ‘s or FE 2-344 | | K. L. Templeton, Realtor : — | 33 Orchard Lake Ro PE 64563 7 ROOMS. NEWLY DEC, PRI EN- Notices & : Pononal s 25 trane MORTGAGES | Fil | on Soom yacranrs ot nere | elcome a4 Bice te ave. B.D CHARLES. int 8 Telegraph | ‘Farm Loan Correspondent results, call: * Roses Ferre . 590 Robinwood. off N. Perry. RM. N. OA IN DO YOU WANT TO SELL “the PE 41339. - : buy a land contratet? For quick 7 RMS. ADU ONLY. #1 ad- T. G. Trocke Onn ct. Realtor “gLARGE, ROOMS SOWNTOWN. 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM }-4671 inquire Auburn, in rear. TO GET THE MOST-FOR YOUR 7% ROOMS. COUPLE ONLY, CALL | to .. LET Us Bid “eo oe pe of your contract | Tdw. M. Stout, Realtor Open Eves. Till 8:30 & 3 RMS. = BYTHING ae. ° CASH |: BUYERS WAITING 3 Before your land contract, let an expe ed contract man, “Ss you IT handle noth: 3 but contracts and equities. Ca rot ray PE 8-041 drinkers or children” i3 rel rove ROOMS & BA EN- trance. Adulte, 163 Green St. ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, ground floor Leke privileges. No OR 35833. / - Tene a eae Ji C FAY DEN, Realtor baby welcome MY 2.1981 86 E. Walton Bivd Open Eves. |3 Fae REPRIO. AND = ; ‘Wanted Real Estate 32A Business Is Good at White Bros. We need 3 bedroom’ homes des- , j perately Call- i HITE: 3 RMS. & BATH ON TARE, YEAR around heat. See hatch 74 Park: Island Rd., Lake these and bath Adulte. 6 = Huron. FE 5.1586. Co R 1 CHILD Le come. 3 ROOM A: 209 Whittemore ROOM *URN. APT. WALKIN distance downtown PAL RING ‘ come, ' 47068. a wan. RMS AND BATH. FE “| FE; a PRIVATE BATH AND EN- BROS | Ireaee vated. anne rarace New. ecor . 3 cora’ ust be clean. FR REALTORS 3 ROOMS, NO CH" DREN, 385 MT. Phone OR 3-1298 FE 2-5920 Open Eves. ‘ti @ - sun 1 to 83 Soom APrs FURN. INQUIRE SELLING YOUR | 738 W. PROPERTY? * a8 noes “PORK APT. INQUIRE IT DOESN'T PAY Our method -of showing. dniv to Rooke PRIVATE BATH & FE 8-2794. 3 entrance. qualified prospects saves you time 3 and mon ney. “Don't worry with | farms, lakes, and residential prop- erties We handle sll details for financing and closing. 3 lookers"" Call us now. We need | —- j } { moon eee wit, & PRIVATE PARK- RM. DEA iis QUIET. NICE RMS WTILITIBS. montht: 4-4688 To Buy-—To Sell-To Trade jenny FE ese ST" “You BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT “MAHAN. E RMS2 PRIVATE ENTRANCE EALTY CO. REALTORS | | cooperative Real 0263 Exchange oh E202 mo, NEXT BOOR. TO ‘BRANCH 3 POST OFFICE WTD: CRTLDREN county ome. Ages 2 to 8. ~3641 Wed. Vtd. Household Goods 27 ont ob oF PONTIAC'S LARGEST sh waiting. | WANTED + BUY: FURNITURE NEEDED odd ‘ots ALL TYPES | | WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE LET Us BUY IT OR AUCTION OA &268i TEA Winee ROLLAWAY BE BED, room & mise, furn, Private party. e732 Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 2 sees 7 FOR COmD | “sit” Main st 1840 F. Auburn Rd. i RM APT — SUITABLE POA | Roger B. Henry, Inc. ris. PE 41656 (Ob rant OL 1-012 | © ROOMS, ALL ATE wip. dlenged adults. Close FE wid vn buy " small buildings to. move We also tear ove houses | and be H. P Sui ened Yashice. Wa ‘ge™ te | —_— Wanted | to ) Rent 9 BUSINESS OTR ORL A APT BUILD. | house, apartment, any- 7 after 3. 2 Ee BY AUG. with 2 children. Re . FE 8-1990, laa ACTION. Dial FE BUY OR SELL IT will personally buy your proper- 3 ty or will seli ft for you and show OOMS BATH SEPARATE entrance, close to Pontiac Motor and Fisher Body Baby or 1 child welcome, *16 week)y Apply ana Clai: Street. 1 block east of Baldwin north of Montcalm I RMS NEAR ane — ADULTS rT _working girls. 88 8. Francis: you how to get cash ff the price | — A Ln «Eo A Ss, is reasonable Call now and let us | 3 Prove it. RILEY BROKE “ROOM FURN, apt ft REFER- €s require if State Bt 1 id welcome. dD | $09 Elizabeth Lake "Rd. PE #1187 3 broverty. Purchasers waiting. a: Office 8800 Commerce Rd. Pontiac EM 3-3311 R. F. McKINNEY ROOMS AND BATH FUR _apartment, 74 Tregent. FE e080. ROOMS AND BATH $13 PER week, UWtilits ater’ gat es furn. FE 92-8991 3 ROOMS. NEWLY Priva’ TED. ate, entraice and bath, 87 3. Ui bee 3 ROOM APY PRIVY BATE Cou: LISTINGS WANTED |? pie v- We have many buyers waiting | 3% : ROWE Cx iaPaTED FLOOR, for os — of —, proper- e Rochester are Rochester, Mich. rivat ser porch, eivate bath and APT ABLE FOR DOG HOUSES “Ronn FRTTE ERE BUNGALOWS ANYTHING ‘ Cash in 24 hours tor your equity. | 7 Call now adults oniy. $15 ver Joslyn Rd. ROOM APT. FE a 34s) UTILITIES OOMS. A E ( . Share bath FE 5-614 ANCE Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | Groom BASEMENT APT. LIGHTS o FE 44886 Eves, Till 8:30 { Open ~~ _TTN. Saginaw st! Ph, FE 38-8163 |g AND BATH LOWER UTILITIES eek tires able for ¢ oe FF ey ™ ; 26108. RENT IT FAST | Apts. rurnc nok UNFURN. aid Clintonville through Rent Ads! Room, WAFL, NICELY PORE RE Aubu :. a thing — Want Ads give ee i hai eon |e Puvete ohanm. Rieu With Board 38 Svle mosis. FE 5-037. 14 Mat- , eecenleeetiak Homes 38A RE A le Rates starting st $125, OR 3ou20. HAVE VAC. '’ NEWLY heme at #1 ARE you THINKING OF TRADING YOUR OLD seen IN ON A 0 wgrs 28 tk sas oe « sew bene ng By Let Us Build ‘the Home of Your Choice COMPARE THIS = ON We'll price any of the 450 HOME PLANS in our “Home. Planners Center” came out and. browse “_ . beaks, at FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES” office 2200 Dixie Hwy. ta % block N, of Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING Brick Bungalow Near Wi macu- tae M4 ~* foom tiled kitchen, . AS heat. 66 ft. lot, garage-cement drive, . -_ Cherokee Hills > The & rooms, lake front, year around MA 4-3407, Rent 1 Houses _Unfurn, 36 2 BORIt. age IN ban area, OR SUBUR- Lake priv. 4 ROOM HOUSE, “A idren petcome. quire at 38) a Next 2 Pest brcons as CHIL’ pee Ee gerd SrRaiTS LAKE raoet . around home, oi] heat, a __Lincolin 2-6057. A ON: Executives or: essiona] men. An ¢xcel- font 2 bdrm. home, br tile ‘extras felitarser ron, FE 6-8183. pelpalees +38 “Hagar eee oo FEES RICK HOME by FE NEW 2 BEDROOM B Gas heat. Close fn. Vacant July 14th. For appointment Rent Lake Cottages 3 36A Safe and BEDRM. MODERN L AK zl 4 K ,: steam pomtiee & car garage. of f beauty with a Bag ands flowers | plastered — and painted | 3087 W. Huron hower 9 i galore. Stove, refrigerator, boat | are included. Phone and dock tonight. |80 FT. LOT — New and modern ?- | bedroom ; plastered walls, all | insulated. Gas heat. Cedar shakes exterior, Phone tonight. | _| WEST SIDE BRICK — Only $1,950 down for this good ‘-bedroom | home. Modern kitchen with = cabinet sink. brick fireplace in | floo 22 ft. Nving corm. oak full basement, Near bus 313,300 ‘$1, 875 DOWN — 3-bedroom home, all on 1 floor, Modern kitchen, breakfast nook, full bath, oak floors. Full basement, oi] heat. ra, “Car garage. Lake pri vileges too! 6 ACRES -— Small farm northwest of Pontiac. Modern 4bedroom home. Home has modern kitch- en, full basement, stoker heat. Small barn and poultry house. saeel oe for suburban living. $3,- FLOYD KENT, 4 W. Lawrence Oven Eves DAY LAKE. Basement. Modern Gerage Only $8950, terms 31 or FE LADD’s INC, OR #12 $-0291. 4286 Dixie Hway. Drayton Plains TV. $80 a wk Also a few s in a i COMPL! MODERN LAK x front, Ly 8, boat, wir, miles X, Pontiac, OR 3-7227 or ELIZ. LAKE. 7 BEDROOM LOG) ome, eplace. Late priv. By week, m or season. aa able. Mi "P0683 and FE 5-7608 FURN. COTTAGES LAKE PRIV- Hepes. White Lake, 1055 Deck LAKEFRONT FOR REN TR around home, hot water, for rent EM _}-3504. Classified Ads! To sw ap -KINZLER | what yow_don’ t need for what you ‘do, «call FE aster. FOR COLORED FAMILIES | This is one of the best homes that we have offered. 6 room, 1'y story bungalow, down, total -price. | BEDROOM ¢ COTTAGE ON MACE- | H 509 Elizabeth Lake Ave. Realtor | FE 5-6105 1 bedroom |, ; and 2 bedrooms and bath | up. New kitchen all nicely deco- | rated, GAS heat, To ineluade ; Bendix washer and dryer. | Feneed rear vard with fruit, grapes. and garden apet. Priced low @asv terms. and 4 bedroom homes in &8t Joseph Hospital area. Ask for Mrs. Howard. 18 Gillespie St. | FE 2-6412 i i t iste Ww, mere ae TOR. FE ¢3529) é f 4% * pol Pa Wi foe tol | Meljoy Realty i landscaped lots 500. WM. Established mm 1916 KENNE REALLY: as _ ~~ a oat toe REALTOR +3569 Open. Evenings till @ BEDROOM MODERN. 2 YRS. 6 =e S somnie ferets:. me acre. FI OVD “iv. ™BU RT Ortonville phone 64. RETIRING? We have a delightful 4 room ranch type with attached garage. situated on an acre of ‘land with | old, Will rent | Full price $11,- | i | beautifuy landscaping. 20 fruit, trees, strawberry patches, berries end the garden is all in, Complete aluminum screens and awnings. Frontage on small pond Located 5 miles west of Pontiac and priced at 5 FAMILY INCOME Pirst time offered, same owner , west side lo- wntown on street, Completely nished. Only $4,000 down. will have to R.D. RILEY, BROKER FE 4-1157 rasp- ou MODEL OPEN 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH $13,900 LOW FHA TERMS crate AT “SUBUR- - BAN HOME :" Beauty queen kitchen, built in range-oven: storms screens; tiled bath: gas heat; city water sewers & paved streets, DRIVE OUT Elteabeth Lk Rd. to Pernberry: one block west to Scott Lk. Rd. turn right to model 100 x 150 ft. lot, Total price only ES) 986 LADD’S INC. OR 3-1231 or FE 50291 « Dixie Hway., Drayton Piains. $6,500 on terms. | hurry on this one. | 1-8 DAILY & SUN. C PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1956 __ “1 love you all right, Herbie, but Fm net sure i could stant you around seven days a week!” ___ For Sale Houses A BEAUTY FOR you . 3- BEDROOM BRICK RANCH Open Sunday Natural fireplace. e living and ere eee ose = Don't miss this ter- poo gs ‘al 0, vorante }% mile sabes “KUSCHELL Pattne 1704 otic ace Peet a? ent, $1,000 dn. s heat. Cell FE) Heae" i BREWER OFPRERS Central Street Near Baldwin Rubber S. Bloomfield Highlands 4 room modern bungalow. Needs some inside finishing. Kitchen with eating space. Basement, of] hot ater heating unit, ‘aundry ~ Situated on approximately 1 ones = compe oe and rees. Immedia jo session, $10,000 terme Pee Brick Ranch 6 room brick in west sub- urban location, last year. Large ,iving room, nim fireplace. Dining room, ge hallway, 3 qeactens | 5- ample closet epace, tiled kitchen full sement. recreatt: with fireplace rom New e Value at $16,800, rns West Side Brick Situated on snactous lot. 131 x 125. in Webster Thee. | Attract've well-cor-. strueted 3 bedroom and or: | tile shower bath | brick home im A-' condi- tien. EMmciosed rear porch bdbic) Jelousie windows, full | sement as heat, $18,500, terms. garage. | 4 Bedrooms FE 3-979 650 DOWN, 2 BEDROOM SHELL | house, Welt and. septic in. Large — Alero. other 2/3 BEDROOM BRICK. IN EXCEL- | mat Incas 7 room. brick place complete baths, recreation room, oil heat. Aluminum storms and screens cota 2 car se - e. Located ~ in Bloomifieis” Hig’ ands. Seminole Hills Attractive spacious § room brick arto Fon se hen: FE_5-4267. Nes MA 41783. om INDIVIDUAL NURSING CARE | Phone NEWLY DEC. 3 ROOM UNF, 4 patient 'B privete home. round jake front . Refrig. 3303, - Hoe stove y+ Hest, aight oi STATE APPROVED. NEW oD. oe Se its, Call afler 7pm. ern building Beautiful surrownd- 32-2820. | ings, Located negr YMCA. UN, APT UPPER ¢ ROOMS A Rute care ene_food_ PE +9334. | " decorated. t. entr. bein. wewty de « Hotel Rooms 39 ce PLAT. ROCHESTER area. 3 room and bath, $70 per HOTEL AUBURIN month, Heated. Has zarage, OL Rooms by Day or Week. F ) Su Also 1 or’ 2 room = heated flat with lake privileges, |464_ Auburn PE 3-0730 ‘al Sas, 1400 Lower Pettibone) HOTEL ROOSEVELT Lk, Ra Rooms 3.) mp. Dem: $17.50 up. 5 . BA AND GA- rE 126 sie Pe $65 per month. HURON L. | CLEAN. op. : rooms * week, 45 UNION COURT West’ Huron Ph ¢ FE : nase vo OPEN SUNDAY 2 "TIL 6 > rome end beth, adultes cnly. Rent _Stores 40 carpeting in living room din- attractive features. . PINE LAKE AREA ~~ , room, utiful modern, bLaree gerper jot and © ge. Depew, $16,500. 4 bedrooms, Ke G. "HEMPSTEAD [DOUBLE STORE. powNnTown) ‘S*eamiined kitchen, nice bath. teh tet ren. Dome’ tai Se Wied tothe, haely vine kuch. 1@2 8. Huron PE 4-0284; area. Reasonable rent. FE $-2563. rage cetgened eer St 2 | . ™e * tans. po ; . Wey USER pa sayy | sor Weer | SS iiekieehiadd iting REALTY COs Mid a, Marge ttm Be Terrace for rest. Some furniture Rent Office Space 4 ain pane | 08. w. or oo TR EH cae pnt tin — C f A lovely fami ! beautiful .- SIDE—ADULTS ONLY i iti | vy te par heme. au * 2 & bath & utilities, $50 mo. jAir Conditioned Office & shoes Dring aes room puntos. bath & utilities, $66 Loan building. 75. W. Huron St.| modern ki tag “tiresiace, | med eg es "Sein | Reasonable rent. Phone FE 40561. 2 dooms up. ex- zoe, Peat é shot water, BIRMINGHAM tra ieee’ en's car garage. | $706 gt - Lovely mgrrer home . * f of- com pleted.”* . Ext Eilts 2%: Buren. ane pata we LOVELY RANCH HOME Scr "wired. Aalemete ba rane, f. Con My block to Munietpai P #$12.075— $3,000 DOWN . so sink and all interior ing. ATERFORD, 3 BATH. Seieding’ 25, car name Stone | rene a very Private entrance pion ful medern-to winds tome neh * Gesien. im wall to wall carpeting, large ther- | $2500 - Good bun- : ; ing room eats landscaped tot ment. off kee pure bat HA ent Houses Furnished ; 100x290, . 26% W. Huron st Realtor . ee enters Pam SA |e ie have ted |p hs Rede hy Ee Stl ee re a ? Watertord § Vilage 87 a DORRIS & SON REALTORS leges too. * ake privi| auto. heat, rugs, cornice boards, day, Munro Ca oh 35103. WUNTER MAPLE reL (152_W. Huron Phone FE +1537 pow Venetian blinds. $8,000, low down " RQOM MODERN FURN. OR UN- MI 6- VE West side, Large 7 rm, modern furn. @01 Lakeview Dr. Cedar OFPricE FOR sari 24X15. 185 N. ANS home with beauti indseaped PASSERSBY HAVE island Lake. PE $-1338. Perry, $75 a mo, PE 2-3844. - lot. 1% car gar., paved st. Full . 7B T CASS Srrice: Waterford basement. “Here | ADMIRED IT! Lake, #1 mo. PE 80300 are Seer aa UFSTains ertor iio - ae ek Bo floor x wy. . “ae. 7 BDRM. PURN HOME TO LEASE| fy. Van Welt, OR 31355. $200 Down NOW Lake Orion. Privy, beach with $15.000 BRAND NEW — 3 bedroom ‘ ; foneed-ta yard for shildren. Cail For Rent Miscellaneous 42 Attractive one story bungalow with | . brick, alow. Ranch style.| I ie for sale peceuse the owner -. oe arage, * tueted se ': corner mont OIL ac F oe dase floors tated in the neat village of Cheri. RMS. ier seme can Oh ONE WAY sritt shade trees. Pull price: | Tile bat ‘carge 00's Iso ft tot. | ston, completed this ear, ultra ween 9 ead 5 for appoint. COAST TO COAST location, ; ° | rooms, ceramic tile beth, cating RENT HERE, Q,LEAVE, THERE/ = STRATHMORE ng oor, eee oe Dermtes seam FP. E Howland, 3205 Dixie ‘Hwy L. H. BROWN, x. Realtor ment with recreation ‘space, gas . ‘OR 31456, $300 Down 1362, W, Huron FE 2-4610/ heat, self - storing storms and ea a Multipte Listing’ b Servic screens. BUY IT PURN or ouses 43 . IF LIKE. $15,250 with a PORRR APPAR | Rambling tome with full base- prox. $3,250 down. -YES, IT is | ment, carpeted living room, Vene- AN NETT BRICK! , | tian blinds, extra large 2 car ga- 1 | rage and situated on 3 nicely IXCOM E ort full information. $12,500, $2,050 | Realtor 83 N Telertarh North side—near Wiener School, 10 rooms, 2 story. § rooms down, | § ronms up. 2 bedrooms in eve) | apartment. Your chance to buy a | home and have ft nay for it 1 a f ‘ ® ¥ « = , fs 3 ee ee er ee eee Re ea ee ee ee ee ULY 651956 oy SLICE OF HAM - Sale Lake Otter-S Prop. 44) | van Lak : For Sale Form : chy 4) _ LAPEER COUN 48 | Business © : : = ee a eee LOANS| - .® $20 TO $500 FINANCE oe : NCE CORP. OF \ TAC “ oe \. ne ; “] : : ‘ =" oamESe YOU AF . : CONFECT a OU ARE x TAILOR. 9083 ross Lucky : TAYLOR, PONTIAC bart coe pg reened J . FE ie? R. em, d deat eomfortable $36 000 ts pave? a ee : soo & Orchard ° H l cae ay Business fo? vod lO aa period ; arse Sia J. A. Taylor |x R. Hiltz ees als dors" immedat ESB a or maha ina — att Se Sai 3 LOVEL _ Seat "ent ba aL aR We m cas| Bialtiptie wat | . = Pa ° are V 7 AN D- —— tor aids Free Parking os the minute colonial, Senn ag — TER AN right siderty coup zit ae = = eet, matern Z| a . parks av Droven It sii S ‘ 5050 war te je me le, year Owner, OL Biting A ly 38 with hired te worke-aper Buckbers to onl ONLY ain 7 bE. * take rented ot ae R. ot MICHIGA aelp. —oper- at $. __ For, Y% axi20 aps tiene For Subd SALES Pepe nes oa _ CEDAR SH r Sale Houses 43 AD - ben cad *43 ividi ng eek” PORATION Ul ’ , Let A we 4 For : Bellevue. | , Pontiac, having “> 1573 ‘ ‘ ws build K . oe or vue, . pe , hav riy ed. —~ 8. . * am you KE $9,975 WIN ror se Sale t Ho For Sale Le pore’ pans pod site, ot ot Park Telegraph Ra orr : low sills, em 3| mo’ COORG os LAK 46) s viding. fe satel | neck a Front ARE ys etary Sigg morsge ORBAN RANCH a 3 saan Tats KE LOTS Sportsman's Stor sub: | FOP BALE wnt_Deor oosivia , MORTOAGE Plane tn gure ciogra, plastered : OPEN “1s DAILY. Maceday ts FRONTAGE Pri man’s Par: Ho gale: “cosre. woes. » Sad Gone 3 Bed costs 3 coor our office, Changes oil wee" won 2 DAIL we t Lake, vad ON: ivate Lak aradise ie eae DRAYTON National roo bag will 3 Soot anes a: Dd. att peal i & wo. 88 cConscinien Estat . | FULLY MY 3- ce Bsr w PLAINS ‘Bide. Hon ™m Prot ‘ur tor mend our mass 1 BLOCK WAT # TT kD TO Best Whipple : Bore. $3900 be ge equnsaten Pot Sa | AED LAKE «13 Disie Hwy oO ; net tees for $4, cone belider| TURN AT scott Bu ke. ie eos pane nag Oar: routmately ee quie MEAT 5 } . m roa tention low ys |i AL3O'LOTe NEAR hee ins | HOE MOBIL FOR LEAR re ale a ones wom PEL eeees | Melio tx ve Aa ean Hae a aoe! spac, eM " eae THES | ja a8 & 808 “es leljoy Real Hook"? oda Mae na Lake 2 “ie cure ene re = moving 10: Ph me baoat ens wae Oax eee ee re cn aa » MR a Bocas. | BES windows. com. "i | Hp machine, Piorida = Bt set Sor a you, HAY FE 39706 | ty uted on ee ee big ne | che Bat rn nN _ i e Beran os Sa Bee on| DEN ise im haste Se WH BB aS ot “apenas | al Sacheaon Cash i i water. 60 ft. ost 1104. as iT SIDE ? plaster = 20x24" e. Lis- se: oil frepiten aan ls super. servic frit n 7 T Pay . Close be —, euloenes ¥ os — Exce aa, ee r we sant “. ae . . jook pened 2, mone. e guto- penien, “ow lee tation. F feet for ee me Gomera Separate’ dining Tocatlon. "Ook 7. kitchen with 13 past 2ene8. ° sw over: TAU secon, wich | Some toa. i ercially. Flot, por a . . 1 en x12’ en ; 8 ver. | Gueap RANT ; S close x lot, con reh otis 1814’ Oak | MRgeDIATE. Pe ne imate Pg ge vimm _ in 92 seek oe Ee ag Se hee es ene = . ¥ OWNER. owner ‘Boady tone basement © ets | oF el b cox of era, 5 room | 84 at RLOTTE. , PLUs motets Mo England type 2 . Fe av y fenced nd nabower Gu pened SHOWN : vr “eon On ° pike: . | ‘ rik ones 30x ie ay OWN 28. $400 Dn BENET ' AND of . 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Ban, and + sips on pa or ber of + aon Cc. 5 A, FE STORE i s re ¢ ft quieki PR | wanes orth | ng full meotn’*,* PHA 4 aiisbie. im this’ a ee PEA. FL hie gagoreers ar of on ETT hom ORCHA with ne CLEAN ba 6 reet Con: and~ ve lots "Realty < and Ederal 6.0466 OOR : _ budget Payments’ tyre your | = Y DUN | eee Auached gete | furnace” also Dasement, to meets aceL,, "rast MALE Ortonville’ ay 1 Cc & W! pon te ult your ALL LAKE . SP. NDE Bubstan “oul hed ¢ lots. house 3 also TIMMEN ot meet rms r MALL Srtonville. FE 4: l4 OVE ALL your alad = an EE | otis down pe rege, Pull se. 3 bedroot i oviduct moe ipproved rAR hh PE ese . ERING on, % cok OF P BUNOALC Km same. 9 bee eae ol an be. arranged M Bim SUCHY § years ING . “ 4 we» bontiae D AND street te NOALOW 1 OPE paym: Neat 818.215, beth up. pesreome idin.- on HOLMES m be arranged | of roam. mode nM FOS 5 > Cae income resent ad S A . te Rink) ee ee ele Pa ee arn: DOWN roome, "path. 12 AILY note Sete arpeting— Sine? 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W uett dogn VOttered Bork: 2, Blocks 8-441 Open Eves. mM Asbura 2”"Avon. orm tas $0272, or © «4 OSMUN Prope y 49 4 H. W. town, Workshop is 40 ‘Buses M eee ae $ 0. ” | on reet . ort - arkst i" hoeur" topes ORC sis ss Oy Pode tee 4 FAMILY howe Sal eae service OB Se ea Bi coe Looms” 54 n : or | vou Bu ETTER ~ ' AMILY \ clean £ 2 bedroo: cation per? g or Loc ret w. e Ow LOANS ins 54 5. Real Estat Son aoc ae MSe | BUT Ih wn Lecoted os Edw. \ RMS Watron Bk, Excelent ave. | Di o.’ Ota; | MOBI 5-5402 Huron 8t. S 600 tate fe eceree sncderm only WEL. tenet | thee 3” 1 main arte 77 N. Sagi Ls tia Tiree oe Sutomobite xie H ee. |e Le ae TO Mich. P. priced right Lb INSURE and bee rom Includes Open" tout, Real tia: ny 4 Daven & Over ‘ooh —Il4A heli News atariOw vg ete nets 1 500 Peso 68 Ww. Muron eae : = DROOM STO : Ext. a zk ; W. DINWAN iT Pull me Soom apartments _ BY OWN tii) 8:30 rE tor a ity : PT LOT St.. Pon- a. Af. on @ cres ny, can PE rt 2 bay. oe, ‘. 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Ba: office mark m, tha ow. .¢ inelud Al amil Di he infor sell MAS on Eli Lake resi- SMati BEES and s et M ti fo, ulky. agultivate e AL pier dale: ~ Ae ORSE me sayy Wee COMPLET TER” iaadgin Lake. ses -59 - Bee tees os ci ace aie dines L sh 8 EA ac Pres hen: new ler, eee ts . ete Mpa jai wire Young | URGES a lektorr anodstilie R. Midd! te ie ia bet WEST OF i, eta ver Rae a is, OP room| or F | —— R ! Ri CK- 50 ] e Sul » Zoned P i. ational Bulldi acre jot F eq) _ , elude * on E rw / FE Low tom's -TOPPED Sa Ww eton north di vist ex avait, | &CToss com ONT jullding. at 2 ‘one, lot. ULL B ual ~ savin saneowm, ce | ] sas) P PAYM aE ee shore ‘of Watkine elusive | ooo from roponed IAC Ls J ea ang ry ASEMEN room carpet. | Pearl D MENTS owner PED &1IT0. ONT. 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ER coms.| bined ‘kitchen fu living room pron | eee are master resents as a Turden “LAKE, Ron ni Pe ea Cat "RyTEDINGS ele and contract sitet de ca ae ater i. | , e re -ins to r ath om ace jown r ‘ul LOTS _ Kaze Tele. month or 5 PT. rage oe Pro) sitting Located 34, mason ‘unter’ com- | rage. famil delight as eens. scre e with brick MY 32880. sites hiltsi a RA ele- nth dn, —™me 1951 F will se . _3 ng east ry area. | Iands atta 2 the gara ened b 6 room ultra | LAK 2880 Hi on C de 18 ” Yo’ nt on ‘ORD 11, hea thade vers Cae Priced ai 60. reel ae wr caed ot rest, | Semi Ss ieee call now vA pH | See re mgeere Realtor | HOLMES “PORTABLE TV Ag DOWN PAY - . 650. a one | ea . - on W . pe ro lor 1 | su o-one 3 | nee 4, s- > - I 1 3 'e Pat i eiedaeg Pontiac penon OARy TA eal ona vppcintment acd role Hills om) ran Reais. FEA ON rature. | a EA wo Teme oF Business Real F. open oe “on ssid ~BARTRAM 3 su equal value. FE RITER FOR feat cotene 2 oot as 2 ENS. | Bows. fam fre ie ial iL PEderal 2-6837 w. M.S rely ne state 7282 Hey” nat oOetua: ma ' . 301i estate $3,200 bed This { foun f PLAIN’ arge bath ith 4 AKE 9837, M.S hecbonpnmarie C$) ¢ Exch j Eve ural TA Stage eine ES Rees Spee sear oats a els Rng | Welt Bret ek | St Lae e ew EYP cin r 8 : n to Do room. © ful tiful te diniee room ve j be Of the above replace | 0, Ow i) Ww ves Ph. ell F RA ontr equal ee ae on W ark | 250. ct's Donel m. Corn i b reo: # roo with giadl e abo reened place SCOTCH ner M ver OL- 2 Tint R 6-81 ell I oe AA racts _ 23-4638 valu rth of Pon al- Jrestling ston i with Snocte Pan oan ed roo’ my ki m. be y show ve oh porch. | tr LAK A 42296 cent d BU 30 65 | In stabl | i acts 52 . veut) atop S650 down Pree “| = mand bait mw = | OW n by appointmer | thee” own E FRO 0.) Bern ILDING small ished I In good NV E SWAP * ‘Price se0s0" p —~ Fee ® gent iCLAR down. e $8, uo ; penrienes b as \ M ] Ppointme my also. Ow vileges NT LOT Perr s~ off N SITE yaa libe town f Susi | types land ST ~ dee: 4 PLY 950, brick mts thi ly slopin, ARK R * heat Full base s and ay h . 1. KN vee mt. ner es 0 une ace | perry Fark anny . 2 sis or ral down only ess! low n for pot ae tte | SWA freeze MOUTH F gar x bungalow w lovely esd — |i * $02 EAL ESTATE 150 2 gah earare wee S10 a REALTOR DSEN DEER LAKE 285 tre! RAY al k Suva islon PHA formation Col payment. Wil i ia dey. reat | tor out a CAL, or es R GOOD room attac . ol ’ Frepta Ly ers fultiple “Eins ond Sa +4813 WATKIN nae posses: 3 F == alee Bidg se Manat at Sean | saa Teer ELL, Ri “ anther 1 E. ~ HAY ‘DEN, R of PE) H wine ae maar RIFL® Br chener with fire Bervie jays LEGES fad LAK “ 3E deep feet fro es. Thi ys Coon pb gt Ra Realto LANACE Bivd eal | rocer P Lake. 6-3375, cheery kiteben, barbecue . low, Cente Atisective punra: oBEDRM. GI RE for ranch beach. ep mone FE 310} or OR 3295 mt he sit Wi Oven sive | what hav Ta ESTABLISHED fi beers ie view nice’ sam artri peting, iiving hal pian 13% ome wens icanatered 5 E Drice ed ch. cevaied __For ‘Sale Est: Rag 3-2937 98) rr ease. Phone red BY, fe DISCOUNT : e you? ax Bul D = from ever: space. itchen ‘Sith care 2c walls, ellent cond 5% rm. COOL ». Full L Ac | hand DISCO 2 18. or v8? . 8: De one, souuey space. 2 lors has entire SS ree he ition, plas. 8 SP LE Aereas | ote wes 00 ~_For Sale Clo - wn & i y 18 THE eC he arte bedres eating Quick ‘possession. vB dense and bot RING LEVEL ACRE Wi e 47 | terest | 900. Pay nents Clot more $61 a : “R at 2 base ms and offers icely is ig 20x24 elear di tom Qo , WATE 31 r Hos CRE Onn tere: includin aynent CE T | GIRL’ hin : to M IRD” 18 day ar eR ment, consid a ndsca mile: escribe rd R, 38. pene Rd. WITH ~~ « 6 S $65 oO; Ms: 8 CLOTH g 56 oak floors pay ths LAK TO SEE 8 potnension. 2 ont B. rod. ped. Best’ north 8 this several $700, ma 30 a TIM pet cent per | 14: boy's ING rn. ond at ‘ 1954 . AKEF . ATTRA on ie ; ALD feet nt 1 yl reed 4 48 ACR 2-77: “1082 w ~ REA 45 Oakian WR in- . & 7S me SIZE ~ 3'Bars &. ee RONT HOME crive LYE | Furnished” AGL EL. . *| price ies e ne. Over 500 sina 86, Huron LTY co. | ad Ave IGHT | aaes FE ror eae 14 _ TO S , home me ith ® saree it raAR-OLD home attr: AKE | wit ater F or su 110, 20% M F } 8 82 afte very 14. On’ . Subu mar fishing and with 17: ve Kitche! ft pictu ving ro y beac! 100 f active \ MAC h $800 Ray FE 4-25 Pow bdivision, ACR “rE 5 one i 5-944) | with 2 TOP r3 reason: ly $1,500 Do ie) Ee cet on Cedar Be fearne fa a M a ee tel orca om eR ayy lsat en oe ite ait pants, too : ‘sand nges ar cun- i rm | ave | t 4 qd ~ c \ 8S . 3 saate=pe ted Saherene, ee “ton at, ee ar | Nanwet RKEORD 7 eS a ee 3 Sf mee rtric GET CASH QUICK 53 Tees ie FE baa Rie Le sold tee lass. Ta . ated from lot, le bell) ms oil hosed 5 WP. today te we will avail- 1 Sn tw UALIT Seose”” ack ice len Mimediately. bad > hands pod» leq: Beoty Lak than heat port eat elec w & ay for ‘aupointn survey ( | S THE QUICK ~~ | small te Y MAN . ly. GR 7 86. es. Pric ake with binek port. blinds Be pee P. cauirement. Cel eS | JOH “BIRD” Pp t LY small NP pants, | se SUIT ft IJREEN , mens a ie rivi- Nice large me eater, car. AU L ent boat. fran TO SE | fe) KS Phone PE owner. Good Tos pear sc ‘ es et. & car- .{ t M E | \ J Good ong. Giro Saat EN THUMB ica gh pag eae sires |S _A. KERN, Realtor Sermo MOTOR th om 509 \\ Sale 1 Se arto oe ux FP OME G session trance 3 ™ msooatee — Real. 1 Estat St. Realtor | — high Excellent at popular =. owt aeuis ‘Srt \ ale Ho worn {Fog ¥ ° ; : , . | ORR PLO LAL LPR radian pratn go rank Byer re pete ore. AROUT J only state Since FE 2 9300 | We Cre sho separste’ non ar a curt)» signat: Is “closed in you \A usehold ° S| ete, « vices os ow meculate, 2 geoe Down ohn K. | DO rr 20 ery parcel he S| is “Sedat Sn Foor | te eee a Sa vosonocn 37 . + ie . ‘i altos sd ener te | crated," Onk Bedroom home A. irwin | & N’T SUFFER ar ce has Side "oad fom oe ed oo mat CO) oi ee ROSEWOOD eQuanr | em Tw acres joc and coun I ated, pole eett-t vy dec- Phone 13 Ww Sinc el R t aw a Ponti Bivd on G front- t AUTY and n plus k] AS R r | Pee sgh ‘fer, Si for tity oom ode sen Ee the small ely "ote" sm sere Bird Fae! sore fp Birmingham “area. on oOo“ akland “-aAnoUrA S RANGE #0 om - | 1 I » » only & clus re coma hhdanee ._ rout apootntmen ~ GPS $250 Eve: FE 200s top Eas smoke iain a alas rege. ramas Ba eayeson bederal oan C Ube RETENG, FOG matter 6°90 plus ne ructed fh t ¥ ch ef 8 onl and ¢ ; ra w e 6 202 oA A c : es mae heme ey sch OTR TAXES | sings i tele a oe aitint Toe | ‘none Sn eit rors een tai ange Poth eee store It's a onee meres and mor High oear | FU cr | Whading e hav wntown to $3,800, tees ewan. Or 600, | deco OTEL- or prope! F BANK Gas acl y Opreiat wane WAR @ end ce poll agen me A Benoa! | LI. PR TAX 7< | uilding your pert the to pay Co! $500 wn 6 reduc-| *™ rated, LIQUOR. rty. a BLDG. ene a mowers, tal whit . ipa DE It's aeod and e kitchen, fam- BRICK RICE § ES i - rotrbe Vv rticul Giddin, me down. acres bevy tow custom The | rennet, * na eet “2a es th REAI E. PA Savement™ custom built. 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Teegrenh IL, Realt | § Te ant Reneeee oes Homes | thing fust aut, mer you 0 acres Fe 4 sese | /RE ALTO PARTR { 0 & OMMUNITY t Visit or. 9, News Toon “hes HTB on Tea ea a a Se Ra came To ea Se eee | St See Sa a) Bee eee oo, =" EN. me ed. 80. that yo itferen RAWEORD ere PaTATE & 3581 | seryr ne? LA : te Ex to 7:00 sé rd it that y perty t | AG R RD acre OUT BUSIN 81 Wig re ont | UP EB a] Teal lerend wien Ra a tm aterial [gee Ee By 4050 W. FIUROS wg! | Need | wee, sem ay PLAN 3 | ELL [TEN af . Stout (iy ACRES | iN Si esse oar EVE 7 T ON rity fast. con $500 | Parking | <5 .0,Par . . | ow i - a ; 0 ©1808 “on mre Ph Realtor only excellent fist CAMP “AREA. me ft the OWNER | + mode ren a ran cere | N DAIL \ wren of tree . *, Tul 5-8 on 90,500. — rivate lake | $3 500 Geocten on ' moders otfiee wour bedenns | L ~ SUN oe fete, 21a or Terms LADD Priced at 500 dn wih emaicet perking and ‘sh visit our ace 4 mites Both fo ° » 4s eR PE 50291. a es and Tea hand eten | fare ond chose our new E, of Aubu Ales C0. at Plains. ee . Oo. Box egce le. oO” ated “ar you. Or consult: ning, nient ' a. M50 mo ff ° Castaten MILES "NC Dini Write i us your phone en oe nea rs eights \gr 1 mite Cal) FE. 06-2500, LIK ontiac, | heeds PEs ad we ANTIQUES. HONE Aubu ° veh oF | | BARGA A RE A i O e & : ca cream ¢ Brie 5-924) re AIN? Lc cream table & ¢ TA \ in th I AR A tble & chairs, = ‘ éV\ ot oa es, OR Cun on & : WantAds! of ’em L n Co uto | cr Ne ‘ I} IN a | Ho’ Pe: | Linole ae an ESE late) fee 7 i j 7 ye gurph fy ; ' | te 1 . * , red \ * tf i fi r i % <> far 4 4 Ss — iy \ f , Kf {} i i i i | ee eee veseneeeeess Me. see eneesenesce ae eine eo DR ‘A- name brand, slightly mous Se See th Scie FaERaEE food. ae years, pe yee, SO Mienigan’ scratched Orchard 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 414 FT. WALL TILE 25 oa HOUSE PAINT. GAL., $1.96 intes tk Fatt ou i condition. 34530 ™ $30. Work bench, $8. 2 basement win- dows, stands, $2. Uphol- stered chair. FE 5-1927 G- E ERATOR Dp condition, 39-0250. - Go GAS RANGE. 0 “DINETTE SET. Pia 3407 trembes, Drayton GAS STOVE, $15; REVERSIBLE window fan, cost $35 an $5. Power lawn mower, clothes dryer, like new, it. FE Sate, ele Brondition our @ 60 1300 36 IN. MODERN PHILGAS TAP- stove. Good condition. Ressonsble EM _ 3-3506. FOR BA LARGE IRONRITE iromer, Like new, $180. Call OA 8-3906. GENERAL arg vk ba DEEP freeze. OA 'G, E. REPRIG. APT. 5 condition 8 Miawest <1i08. ‘A 56 gai. ‘astalled” $129.95. 80 tn stalled hey R, B. Munro trie Co, 1060 W. Haren. * o WAND - CROCHETED pte. “Queen Anne.” Wane. yey 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE. Golden blonde $150, EM 3-0129. JOHNSON - HANDLEY MAHOG- any drop leaf dining table. Lin- ens, chrome bar stool dishes, electric equipment. Mise. house- hold goods, 5480 Cooley Lake Rd ‘48 NASH AMBASSADOR, BEST ee OR 3-6603 after 6:00 pm WSON SOFA, $25. In good con- tation. MAsfair 6-6000 LARGE Nonear og ng stove, good Call before 1°30 P.M. FE 8-0742. LINED TRAVERSE DRAPES. white background with green & coral, also cornices cover area: rE ae about 5 ft, LEAVING CITY. FURNITURE FOR sale. 1890 Wiltanire™ Berkley. Lin- coin $-3315. LINOLE™UM * PAINT SALE % price ar Jack's, 277 Baldwin MAROON, PC, LIVING ROOM |, suite, 63 Miami. FE 2-2958. MUST SELL 5 Nearly new GE range & & wus erator, deluxe mode yake over bal, of Contract. FE SABDGARY puncas PHYFE TA. ble with and,4 chairs, Gray naa liv ne ‘rm. suite. 2 mahog- - and 1 over ga" lamp igote. Senpies igonet, fi off TRESS DINING soni suite. Brown davenport. blonde coffee table. Norge elec. stove. Picnic table. Malodian desk. Misc articles. 6200 W. Surry (Fox- croft), Sale on Sat. & Sun. be- tween 1:00 & 5:00. MOTOROLA 17” MABOGARY CON. soe cabinet. Only MI 6-1300 NEW BROILQUICK. FULLY Auto, Rotisserie, $25. POR- TABLE Electric Sewing Ma- chine, $75. 1264 Florence, Watkins Lake, off Shore RCA ALE, CORDS TIONERS ~ FREE "CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Aubu Ra. Auburn Hetghts PORTABLE WHITE! “ROTARY electric sewing machine. $30. Child's desk and chair set. $15 FE 2-5286 REPRIG., $35; WASHER, $20; elec, stove, $35: port 5 ve GET IT QUICK through Classified Ads! _Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 28181 for an ad- writer and get it! 28 Serre i TRADE: IN. DEPT. Lounge chair ............5. 6 10.95 Studio . & 0.96, Davenport & chair ..,... ‘Cedar chest, limed oak .... $ 39.95 range . § 0 Soler igen ot 8 ae : Stone ne CONVENIENT TERMS - THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 38). faginaw St. TRADE/ IN DEPT. waite... $18.98 * metal bed comulete .. $10.98 WYMAN'S — 18 W. Pike 8 FE 41122 THOR SPINDRYER WASHER FOR sale. Electrolux vacuum cleaner. ove: ents. 71-0348 USED BARGAINS Auto CLAYTON'S Furniture Appliance 3065. ke Rd, Keego PE 5-061! or UsED GAS RANGES $28 $29.50 AND - & } ma. Munro TCiectrie Co. ATER HEATER, $25. ELECTRIC Ea FO Ge tenons. BB. Suara, tite +. wi ave $20.96 table & 2 chairs,. $10.95 Fi Munro. Electric Co. 1060 USED ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS DRYER, LARGE Wise PE $3120 WAYNE GABERTS APPLIANCE SALE up to 25% DISCOUNT On all _sew floor ¢ comaies. Wash ai = Oryese Jo cy gd ~- Refrig- “2°Y YEARS 1 TO PAY Delivered, Serviced FaARI m1 N.-Bagina FE 54-6189 Won in Contest Bendix gas Duomatic, Ruud duo- temp 30- gal. water heater, 24" Youngstown kitchen sink, 2 > oe 39" cabinets Make me an offer FE 5-6660 #0 SHEETS 4x12 SHEET hi i never used, $75. , FE For For Sale M Miscellaneous 6 60 H. P. SINGLE PHASE MOTOR, High- Oxbow Window Co., 10265 Rd, PE 3-4083. $2 GAL. TOASTMASTER ELEC. water heater, OR 3-4581, - New, $60. OA 68-2018. FE'§ SAW SHARPENING MACHINES & access. for hand & circular saws. Exe. cond. Call Milford, MUtual 4-8161. 1 FT. 4 IN. HIGH ALUM. GARAGE door. FE 2-6037. TERMS. CONSUMERS — FR ee Ww LA — “rm sorry, sir, but those first two rows are reserved for the internal revenue department!” For Sale Mlecetiangony 60 ANCHOR FENCES Be mone dove. pus yes. BEE SUPPLIES _duct work —— Terman LWHEEL SEARS TRAILER. FE SAW. 9m INT. neaiae Sees. ot een ee, ie _refused, OL 6-009, i incu som FUPE. © Fi, 43% | Ma wave PLbaarea supeuY. i E. F ; i 5 E < < e 7 ° ° sc 58 Six : 3 : ea] § colored bath tub tollet, and tava- _ tory $99.95 G A. Thompson, 86 _5_Perry BATH ichigan Fluorescent, 383 Orchard quarters. . et, 5-794) “ BURMEISTER 42854" Pies enenesee Phasterbos coveens EE: as . * * . . eee. 25 ib. Se ow it im. $2.25 25 Ib, Joint Cement In. Q ....8 2.20 250 ft. toint system _..... $3.75 250 ft. perforated tape .. s #0 #0 ib. bag of gypsouite covese OL05 ot sie . 8 8. BS 4x8-'," y ‘ 100 ft. bag 7 indulation $ 4.25 MAKE SURE /Ts BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. Pontiac EM ‘1 & 23747 cn we i-sis CABINET SIN "ROM v5, in from $3.95. CAMPING EQUIPMENT. INCL ing frame tent, chair, bed. table. OL, 1-5252. Cleanup Time | Is Here Come in and see ee a agetering the "see “Aever ™ CHURCH'S INC. base Rubber pain SMITHS, 357 S. ‘Saginaw % MATTRESSES. LIEE NEW. $20. Call between 9 & 5. FE 2-531. 951 MODEL 36° GAS RANGE Suitable for either natural or hottie? gas 48°" double sink on eabinet. $45 each or 80 for both. Girl's Schwinn 26° bike, nickel trimmed bridle and martin- gale. $35. All articles in excel- font condition $975 Pontiac Trail or call FF §-3016 SHEATHING BOARD ..... $75 M as up (2n4's $80 M and up dao hy 2x8's and 2x10's $90 M and Nails, pam. ec keg Geos ett Dixie. Hwy ; HP. SINGLE PHASE MOTOR land R ‘sxéxio PENT FOR SALE. MA, Franklin Rd. Rt. 3 4654 Bloomfield Hills. 5/8" 4x8 -Plyscore $4.95 NEW 10 CUBIC FT. REFRIG. $178 INTIAC ACH CO. 4615 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Piatns §2 GAL. ELEC, HEATER ... $74.95 % Gal, Auto. Gas Hester By % Cab, sinks & tr s stand teucete os taiodry SAvP PL MB(ING 3 8 Segibaw st 14 PT USED CLINKER BOAT, 22) h.p. motor, $265, 12 ft. LaCross | boat, deep and wide beam, $150: used Evenrude motors 5 h.p., $45) and $55, 8 ft. alum. pram, 17 ft. Pioneer canod, greatly reduces. Ciitt Drerer, Gun and ter, 15210 N Milford d., re oily, MELrose 4-677 i. Cmee Wedges Co., 10265 High- / BUY NOW KEMTONE — KEMGLO — SWP PAINTS ; po iT YOURSELF scREEN rch a ah and screen | ouseg fit «ny porch size or 4-8809 DIAMOND USTE? DINNER | ring White fold, center diamond | 1 carat 40/ ‘pts 4 side diemonds, pts. 27 diamonds in cluster. 2 oL iy Must sacrifice. $450 DRAW TITE HITCHES CHROME OR CADMIUM PLA TED o wind that bolt to the frame ue “all makes of cars ‘f. BE. Howland 3245 Dixte Hwy. . 6198, Bry ond 63.08 OR +1458 : gel, ae RAWGE. GAS RANGE, For tai off fob while you are, a ACKETT’s: BLDG. SMA 838i1 | and Gyibeore Motor, for wae FE 8-165. FRIGIDAIRE -Y, Ton Air Conditioner Perfect Working Condition $150.00 / ‘CALL OR 3-149/ FIRST QUALITY 5 FT, BATP- tubs, $49.60° B grade caplet S18 0.% 32x2) double sinks $14.95: hand basins, from $10.95. a A. Thomp- son, 86 8. Perry 208, 4 8 Berry of | FANS, FANS, FANS; ALL SIZES, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 he Naat a A af tte DISCOUNTS DISCOUNTS DISCOUNTS a and carry—om salvage items ve toe si LIN, FT. 2"x6"s0 & Now ‘Ont LIN. FT, 6x8, mee and 8410 hardware, = we have it) i UNION WRECKING conereny ine. al eh ‘a 7, 9600 0 ORATION, eae Ak. HARPER) PICNIC PICNIC TABLE. 30 IN. TABLE TOP ELEC eep timer, Apex asher $ be ew . : H delux, 2 doors. i raulie stop and hardware, 2 . ‘ 1, 236 im, Schwin HOT WATER SUMMER | GEAMNE es & “SON Meta | AA BUYS AT LEE'S E 3 lb * ege 3 yeagste = | We have seve! ‘| board runabouts used as demonstrators for sale at reduced p deferrer payment creat ite pe poltev 7 hes = con. HUTCHINSON _MOBILE HOMES 4301_Dixte ey: Drayton Piains, 3-1203 2980 8. Dort Hey, Fiint- as ge COLL s Awe 4 CAMP- ing Ra. om ie Tetwsen exe Orion and OXFORD Harrington Bo t Works 399 8. Te PE 2.9033 . td — cee od Moter. E Ti weeks, Fred Sandford. MU 4-234. ar~ee-ennan or 18080 ¥. fi it ’ 687, 9600 RY AND CHAMPION a ' ANDERSON HARDWARE CO, PE 6-0962 trafl to k from. Phone 20721, M2 one mile 8 of Lake Orion. MODERN “33 FT PRAVELITE. For quick ate Fe #1455, Trailer Exchange oe Mig ol wi EN. SELL ‘eat tome Reed joe’ Cam wales Lk. MA | COSTELLO’ BOATS MOTORS, trailers. Cale TAN rar iy mee ba | SHORTY HOORK’S PLACE HURRY, sell things GREAT LAKES nd bed ! 1 10 ft. wide available. We fi- hance as low as 15 per cent dn, berviee, FE 2000... ~ TONY Y's ('S MARINE ~ Rvenrude motors sium eet ank raliers, like rent ne down pay- "BOT TLE GAS ACCESSORIES STORE PEE 2-3200 Oven Ee Eves & Sun. pb. 1948 CA PY Gsee ton Then fein It Here- * oa * ERE H. LJ. VANWELT MOTORS 803 N, Main, Rochester TH 0 PM. SHARP CARS ONLY ‘Eel Sonal “Sal "008 “Wilson GMC New and Used Trucks 1949 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN | TRUCKS ARE OUR @USINESS OAKLAND AT CASS PHONE FE 5.9485 _ West Side Used Cars i tifference. “We he eat Side Used Cars +2185 For Fee tale Cars 1 HASKINS CHEV. SPECIALS ’51 Chev. Cl. Cpe.....$295 $2 Chev. Dee Sedan ......<00+ $395 "52 Ford Hardtop Coupe ee eeeneeee 53 rt Sedan ,....$595 53 Stat. SSC Chae Vib Sedan sitzs 54 Olds. S 88 Sedan $1,495 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS HASKINS. CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” $76 Dixto Highway * ee ‘. FOR CASH INA ‘through Classified Anything goes! dttion.” 32036 days, éven Singh, ig FR > ane 28181, re: 8 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, sn Mee Wind Will Not ge: pa in IN JULY or Any Other Month We Have come Buys dives $l095 heater, Powerglide. A "$3 Supe 1295 suse lid rps re eee $3 4 Door Deluxe... . $895 Mi Drive. Sharp. 54 Chief Deluxe... ..$795 3 door, heater tions! signals. # 54 Club Coupe 5 —o beater. 6 cylinders "52 Catalina Coupe. ..$795 » Radio & beater, Hydramatic, CHEVROLET 53 4 Door ........-. $995 3.210 See bees $895 _ PONTIAC) RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL | USED CARS” . 1 2 9 eh gia om ate "49 Chevrolet Convertible, » one owner, Radio & Heat- er, ben’ A clean, No down ' $1895 54 Olds 98 4 Dr., Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Power equipped, one of vel fines cars, 5 - $795 153 Buick Special 4. Dr., ‘Radio & Heater, Stand- ard shift, Low mileage on this sharpie, Only $195 $2395 $5 Buick 4 Dr., S Hardtop, Radio "& Heat- er, Dynaflow, seis aren Blue, custom trim, $4' $1395 "5S Chevrolet 2 Dr., Radio _& Heater, 210 --model, ‘Low milea; , Harry on _ this one, It’s ’ sharp. $325 Down: . $1195 53 Olds 2 Dr., Rocket 88, Hydramatic, Radio. & Heater, fine looking — clean too. $295 down. SPECIAL 2 DAYS ONLY YOUR CHOICE 1950 2 dr. & 4 dr. Buicks. _ Both have radio & heat- er, good running condi- * tion. No money down— only $10 per month. OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. : Open Evenings ‘til 9 FE29101 weniren, 0s om Pets LL THE National Motor Sales “We will sell you a car, even if your credit has been turned down else- _ No co-signers J ae — loans finance companies Be OR SALES cy J, / Noped ape HE ~~ We Hold Your- Everybody's Credit Is Good Here DETROIT MOTOR SALES 15 8. w at Judson -. 1982 Ww. CHEV. ‘56 Demos.. SDOOR SEDAV, # CYL.. LOW career crates LL PRICE. POWER GLIDE SEDAN, st ERA TOWEST TERMS. ‘ OUR AIM SERVICE, uaLiry, SATIBPAC ‘SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SUMMER CLEARANCE DONT DELAY-ACT TODAY! HASKINS | CHEVROLET “Oakland County's. Fastest Growing Dealer” €75, Dixie Highway at wie MApie 6-5071 Open Nites ‘til ® Bob Frost, Inc. OFFERS Birmingham Clean Cars 'S4 Fort 4 Dr... $1395 & pase mes Redan. Radio & Heater Blue fjnis! '83 Lincoln Capri. 2%. $1395 4 Dr, Radio & Heater. w-Wall “Buviera Coupe Radio & Heater, 54 Merc. Monterey $1495 Coupe, Radio & Heater, W-Wall fee. Power Brakes & Mere-o- *SS Ford Victoria. ..$1945 Crown, Radio & Heater, W-Wall Tires, Pull Power. Red and White. yi "S] Packard 4 Dr.. Sedan Green Finish, very yee. 48 Buick 4 Dr.... 4. $145: Radio & Heater ningy Fi "34 Merc. Mot | HASKINS pet EXTRAS. art Am ve ARD.1 SEDAN. | TONE pee Bere Ex. Your Car Down} “ AKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW |. * OVERHEAD LOCATION rite on 53 Buick Super. 2 4. $995 «S495 EB Super 68 2 dre., 4 ars. and hardtops a 4 drs, and hardtopa * SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SUMMER CLEARANCE 8 LOW AS J Your CAR Down UP TO © MONTHS ON BALANCE | f¢- CHEVROLET-OLDS . “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Hiehway at [415 MApie 5-5071 Nites ‘til 9 LL yes Ovevarive 3 poe tires. Rens good OR 33737. 2 NASH RAMBLER, RADIO AND | jon, Just er = St. epee overdrive JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “FOR MORE THAN se YEARS A - GOOD PLACE > BUY” by. Hershberger For Sale Cars 91 |[ oe ! e 5 te. PE 31803. Horry Riggins Ee AL , % ™ ’ ; Diesel powered, 9 foot * DEPARTMENT Y PUBLIC blade, good condition .. |. DIVISION OF POLI CE See it today. 4 ete ae 1956 Plymouth - Station’ is & list of 1mpound- Wagons, 2 and 4 dr, mod- | = : hoe ondned od Oe, Oia Conus a8 SON = Z Ten alits of cle comlled tans Beautiful ._ Plymouth. Rs (Ny = : of Michigan for 1948 as amended. ww ee Special fury white § sake Motor or oe cial tondeeen Shown’ yy supeine Oldsmobile need ment, Desiat's wife's car, a . » fol DAA264201 | 1952 Plymouth © Cranbrook ehub epe. ae J eareutet Es Bry on RG. It's nice. One owner, “© Chevrolet nt’ 52, Hudson Wasp. 4 dr yfre, OFF WY “ "S Fincee ae ORS Enevre! Pasiaeeel “Ram. Nearly new tires, Ready to Doses 1D24-386558 ymouth P f “Where's your feathers? Sis enys you're her Ford 199A-1 Fi 4 @r, It's an af, Hyd : : 7 nan s tone.” goed ‘Tamily pe ; bird-in-the-hand!"’ Studebaker rane 380 nd ry guty enie, be wtiongs, | ; — Dedee paeiriss3 ‘ery, beavy CLARKSTON For Sale Cars — 91 For Sale Cars = 91 Ford AB ASAA4 ~ Chrysler Plymouil If a BARGAIN Is What | PACKARD, Parnictan, Loan. | forfeit DA ease 3s. MAIN St, ‘ You Want Come Where ‘sh Deckard, 2 door, loaded, sharp, | Sie pure ‘dat a BARGAIN Is ‘3a ere gy! clean, esos. | Meroury | ryt on se eeoee Open Evenings T i'9 pm. Ive olde , Sofese , South Bie. b> Povinncoal yom Cuevrelet DAasezies er. geal, shar 2, PE. OWN | inst stud FE 4 door ‘th PLYMOUTH SAVOY,” CLEAN | Bottles PeLaiaet3 Si a ae | Pn feet, ois. ees si GADILLAC. isis” COUPE. NXCEL: | Ieee Ford,” V8.3 door ie sara MEG itaanethn Late na, | Chezrolet Popes “lsat condnion, PE Bed . ! “OUCH EN & SON PACKARD CL TPE R Buick 175 a CERT tN | YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE | ee ey ee cy | Baek ‘ose2405 wit “speci leather weholetery Rad Chevrolet AAL EEE EE) oe we ae | cca * OWENS”. bilge ok rms or trade Peo. | Pontiac PAPA-10377 YOUR FORD |i tsi SM 9 | SEEMS ah wit Fs | ms Jer VOUT OR On ne h P 10-23: ; 8 SOU Looe soenin Weed On “PLYMOUTH 7 DR GOOD TIRES 4 deme Sanne | DE ALER a windshield wtahers, ‘aad in Ps . $85. FE aati N 824203 Ai USED C ARS ose a, er suite top. Exe. cond. Cali Chevrolet * ATS - ; 3. = iT. « 9 4 F I P341267 OVER 8) REAL BUYS | ag eon |e sO EMPEY RE Foaliat boa | Bick senate " a” State Apt, satu after §: 4 at eu | Chevrolet DAAI9O421 CY” -OWEN S| ~ JACK W, HAUPT — | Yguy, ee Lew “mileage. EM | Reena ate _ 147-8, Saginaw at. PONTIAC SALES G1 PONTIAC CATALINA. 07.000 | Cnevroles Ye Spent am tos pm. | CLARKSTON — | Ed Bice ser. ,Goad rubber. | Poot purBizea: CENTR AL | | poe, eee esovertinie, ssl TIAC DEL &. R & H. FE | Pontiac ¢ coupe. Dem- | Buick 52179577 x 1 + | ent t LINCOLN-MERCURY — eco iow 1952 peag® mibarioes case AT PIKE. STS. A good ~ used ears) Chevrolet DAAlOee8 PE 4-3885 oat > - ~~ specials as N R ] Buick 62634 yy By Se a a ash Rambler | Fis, ress cme ene? oe Con waa | Apis tAes ___e S168 HARDTOP _ | Chevrolet JADI-13338 3-4049 after 7_p.m.” or Sunday. ae * ine, OAKLAND $5 50 Chevrolet 899A 12740 3 Lose _GOT_OW is ae y cGuRY | i evvetet DAASIIST | | sat crane ni Serra ae | w trade ciewanees “heeral terms 195 Buiek $1068045 | WILL . Mercury, @ W Dodge 1ye-182302 . Pl 5 th 2D amc. 24823545 | ymou i I, | chevroiet GAASO1TSS TOTE OLDS eas ‘ee 56 DEMOS. $445 Chevrotet JAA111830 | Y OU R a2, 9 drs. and 4 dre L ARRY ‘ aturday, teh st “jay ie = ards ef “ad the om inet Pu of Pubic e c orks, aan be Basin, Cit Pontiac, HERBERT W STRALEY Chief of Police y of Py ‘54 Plymouth 4 Dr........$ 795 ‘94 Mere. Monterey Cpe. $1695 ! "92 Nash Rambler Wan. ., 695 seus | ‘SS Ford Convertible ““Uplieep Got You Down? THEN SEE SCHUTZ MOTORS FOR A CAR THAT IS TROUBLE FREE ie AND ECONOMIC AL! Real Sharp Car ‘53 Plymouth 4 Dr... Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires” ‘52 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan.. Radio & Heater, Fluid Drive, W/Wall Tires 6 695 .$ 945 ‘93 Pontiac ‘Bacto &é wate. Hydramatic, W/Wall Tires ‘SS Ford Victoria. Radio & Heater, W/Wali Tires, Fordomatic - “ee ** © @ © © © ee He oe # @ * @ eH Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Power too! cerry 'S4 Ford Convertible . Racio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Fordomatic , $1495 ‘55 Plymouth Hardtop.. $1695 | Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Powerflite ‘54 Buick Super Riviera.$1695 Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Dynafiow Radio & Heater Radio & Heater. W/Wall Tires '55 Ford 2 Dr....... a " Customiine, Radio & Heater, W/Wail Tires ‘92 Hudson 4 Dr. Hornet $ 795 Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Twin H-Power '53 Dodge 4 Dr. V-8 ...... Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Gyro Torque SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 912 S. Woodward, Birmingham Midwest 65302 -OPEN- /til 8 A.M. 9 P.M. 1°54 Ford 2 Dr. | °55 Ford 2 Dr. "$1845 TURN TO” ~ TURNER © -, For the BEST pe : u In “WHEELS and DEALS $844 'S3Plym. 4 Dr. ..$ 599 . $1099 52 Plym, 2 Dr. ..$ 444 > 55 Buick S. HT .$1999 53 Ford R. Wgn. $ 899 51 Chev. 4 Dr. ...$ 244 '52 DeSoto 4 Dr. $ 444 '54 Olds 88 4 Dr. $1399 54 Chev.4 Dr. ...$ 844 ‘53 Ford 2 Dr... .$ 599 52 Hudson HT ..$ 399 °53 Buick 2 Dr. ...$899 53 Stude. Cl. Cpe.$ 499 53 Dodge Coronet $ 699 ’51 Plym. 2 Dr. ..$ 244 54 Merc. Mont'y. $ 999 ’53 Ford Hardtop $ 899 ’52 Ford 4 Dr. ...$ 444 53 Olds Hardtop $1244 ’53 Chev, Hardtop $ 899 53 Nash Ram. ..$ 599 °52 Packard 4 Dr. $ 499 54 lym. 2 Dr. ..$ 799 53 Chev. 2 Dr... .$ 599 55 Ford Cn. Vic...$1899 53 Ford Co. Sq’re $ 944 "53 Chev. S. Wgn. $ 899 51 Ford 4 Dr, ...$ 244 53 Hudson Hor't $ 499 52 Chev. 2 Dr. ...$ 444 $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS CARS LISTED BELOW / 1951 Chrysler Hardtop 1952 Packard 4 Dgor 1951 Ford Station Wgn. ~ 1951 Ford % T,/Pickup 1953 Stude. Club: Cpe. 1952 DeSoto ¥ Door 1952 Hudson Hardtop 1953 Ford r ‘55 Ford Thunderbird. 1955 Ford 1 Ton Stake . 2399 11955 Ford 2 Ton, Dump 1955 Chev. 4 Ton Pickup Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MIdwest 4- 7900 A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR ve a ee $4 Ford Co. Sed. $1299 | ber "$1 RAMBLER HARD TOP, radio and heater, 2 tone nice tires good motor. ba down | small mon’ paym: Cal. #1521, ask for ek c Rogers ae les and Service. 605 Auburn ve. ow IQUIDATION LOT |} Howard + Osea care Rad. se). EM 3-2234 I—CATCH—HERS rmpenis. TIURON MIR. SALES” 962_W. Huron FE 2-261 BUY WITH Confidence 50 USED CARS _ BRAID Motor Bales DeSote-Ply mouth Dealer © 32 Years Fair Dealing - Cass at W Pike Bis. rE 272-0186 ~ Bud Shelton |} OFFERS .- ‘$3 Buick Super Convt ..... bs $4 Ford Crestline 4-Dr. ....¢ 81145 ‘Se Chev. 210 2-door coghs 81045 ‘s2 Olds Super 88 2-Dr. 4... 8 Ads ‘83 Pontiac, radio, hea: i : rt . 8 2 Dr. 3205) “" Buiek convertible R. * n.$ 2b ‘47 Hudson 4-do0 K. } ee | ‘48 Ford club and Bud Shelton Motor Sales. | Cor. Auburst_ & E bivd. FE 46728 | Whiz- Bang / ‘Bargains _ 86 Ford Victoria. ... Buick Riviera 3s Ford Vietorig '$4 CHEVROLET 210, 2 Door.:.......... $1195 "$3 Olds 08 Holica Power Glide. Radio & Heater. RED & IVORY Finish. A "36 puer | ee rr really clean car. 33 Plymouth “a eer gy hss ry 1’ 2/TT | S tyme 4 4 : 55 CHEVROLET Demo. 13 Ton P/U...... $1175 | "52 ror v. 2 ar! | 10,000 miles; Heater and Turn Signals. Not exactly new aE; Westies ar 8 but alm . ‘s rysier Sara) . + , ‘S1 Bute OTHER CARS AT ONLY “Ranch Wagon, Radio & Heat Fordomatic ore Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN eACURY AND CONTIN NENTA va Ford Custom 8. .$1895 L_ DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD * \ BIRMINGHAM mt Sane _— SOrdam 63093 * ‘$2 Dodge pick-up ) to . $77 HY GMC Sub. seats 6. . $527 1 Dodge 14 veoh. S447 . Ford * — _Pick- a ‘48 Chev utilit "MANY MORE RIEMENSCHNEIDE DODGE-PLY MOU Bed ee Fasy wo | yom” { er’ 3s eater, Power Pack. Ri Cylinder. CROCU! Beautiful -Light- GREEN Runa good. looks wonderful. 1948's-1952 Room fer the whole family “When You” DRAFT Your PERAMBULATION |] This Year Be Sure to Include © | An Estimable USED MOTOR CAR COMPARE THESE VALUES 211 8. Saginaw '38 CHEVROLET Convertible V8. LACK with WHITE 2) pLlnd aa Red Interior, Radio & 35. CHEVROLET Bel Air 4.Door ROCUS YELLOW, with IVORY nes & Heater, W/Walls, Very clean and at very low price. S$ CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Door TURQUOIS & IVORY. Radio & Heater, W.Walis, Low mileage «Driven by careful owners. 34 FORD Mainline. 8, 2 Door tinish, Radio & Heater, W Walls. 53 CHEVROLET Custom V8. 2 Door... .$845 2 Tone BLUE,» ‘Radio & Heater This is a reai nice “ear. 53 CHE VROL ET Bel Air 2 Door........... $875 3dROWN & BEIGE, Radio & Meater, New Seat Covers. , "53 CUIBROLET 210. 4 Door............. $895 Light Ai Rey with GREEN Top, Radio & Heater, Power You cant believe this combination could be s0 Dewitt - . Wellave A 2 OfCars IN ALL MODELS—PRICED VERY LOW Cass and Oakland 56 FORD Custom 8, 2 Door.:.:.......055- $1895 |. Almost new with Radio & Heater and spotiess 2 Tone Paint "$5 CHEVROLET Bel Air 8 2 Door........ $1695 | Loaded with extras including Radio, & Heater and Power Giide Transmission 'S5 FORD Custom 8, 2 Door...............$1545 Low mileage, Radio & Heater, O'Drive, A one owner beauty. ; ‘| 53 CHEVROLET Station Wagon.......... $1045 | Deluxe 4 Door. Sharp outside end in, Radio & Heater, etc. $10 Down Also A Nice Selection of Used Trucks -MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES | “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” [FE 44546 LA $1995 | a a Top Has ee es ee FE 4-2549 94 rorD 4 Door coe eeeeeev sees $925 53. popGt 2 Door. veeecseeseees $695 ‘55. LORD 4 Doors. seseeeessseee1495 S] RUICK Club Catipes eseese (, $495 03 FORD 4 Door chante wees /... $829 ‘00 Reick -4 Door ceed a $295 52 PLYMOUTH $ Door... J... $898 03 poxTIAc 2 Door .../ .... $799 ‘94 CHEVROLET ‘Coupe. cocccuees $695 48 CHEVROLET 1 ook Pe $125 1'SO pontiac 2 Door seesescessee $295 ‘Your F riehdl y FORD Dealer! Nobody, Can Give You As Good a Deal Because, ) We Believe Nobo dy. y Sells As Many Cars As We Do! It Takes Only a ~ Minute to Check Our Deal FIRST! Listed By Stock Number '53 3330 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe ey Other Car¢ In Stock CHEVROLET Con: / '53 FORD Club Cpe. PONTIAC Con. —./ 54 FORD St'tion Wgn. CHEVROLET Con./ 35 FORD St'tion Wgn. FORD Club Coupe / "35 HUDSON St. Wgn. "Cy Owens’ 53 55 4 55 147/S. Saginaw. St. FE S410] | Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. FE 5-3588 | FE 8.04g8 Welt " | "Bright Spot HOLIDAY SELECTIONS | 'S6 Cadillac Cl. Cpe., 3000 miles ‘56 Mercury Montclair Hardtop 99 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille '95 Olds Super 88 Holiday ‘55 Pontiac 870 Catalina ~ '55 Ford Fairlane 2 Dr. '55 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr. P/G ‘59 Olds Super 88 2 Dr. '54Buick Super Hardtop '54 Olds Super 88 4 Dr. '54 Buick Roadmaster 4 Dr. '54 Pontiac Chieftain 2 Dr. '54Ford V-8 Cl. Cpe. '53 Olds 98 4 Dr. '53 Chevrolet 2 Dr. '53 Hudson Hornet Hyd. ‘53 Pontiac Chieftain 4 Dr. 4 ‘92 Olds Super 88 4 Dr. ‘92 Chevrolet 4 Dr. ‘91 Cadillac 62 4 Dr. pn - , Bright Spot” Jerome Olds-Cadillac Cass at Orchard Lake FE 8-0488 ye Ak ve ey 13 : ‘ 5 oe # De ee ee vary p es Bt if war . ie h z j ‘ oy i es é : 2 : Te Ea a fe : x | 4 : ee . © F : zs q Moe ‘ \ : S y 1 : . j . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 6,"1956 Se gk Pes. FOUR 3 ‘ 4 THIRTY-SEVEN NBC to, Continue Policy of High-Level Programing : -- -- Today's Ss‘ Radio Programs -; -- WON, (1400) vinx, Ga 2441 Acbore Ad. (6-59) & Mi. West of Utien 85 2-614! CROSLEY TV Newhouse age NO MONEY DOWN Rew Lge WAYZ, Tine Ww he Se ee = vole, Arie ma Weekend com | Ore “pobert @ Lewis ote W212, News. Sage Music See ; Bed Revs, Den’ MeLeod 7 ; olf News, 8 ma Record Room CKLW. Geod Party SYLVANIA "ira Bs en wie, mows, ag rs —, * ll WPROW, SERVICE BE Sle amon | Meee” |e os Se % | ON, News, Record Room| wxvz, sar , } Mews, Winter Mfiocweaice Assccishon” || Wart "deet'pte” | Weak {otis "in com | Wet feet Bigas*™ “FE 41515 crac Sige | agin. Sees st Open Eves. ‘til § P.M. WPON, .__ Ct 1 WIR, News, Clty Hosp. C&VTV 158 Oakland -- Today's Television praeeane = Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. _ Ohannel 1~-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV “Discounts | Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4-TV FRIDAY TV HIGHLIGHTS “Boy «rom Indiana.” (4)—Jaye ‘On All- leeant. -~ Kukla, Fran and Ol} P. Morgan Show. (2)—My Friend lie, (9)—Boston Blackie. (4) —| Flicka. NATIONALL ADVERTISED | News and Sports. - 6:45—(4)—News Caravan. 6:15—(7) —~ News, (4) - Dolores.|,.44 _ ¢7) — Combat Sergeant. (2)—News, ry) “Pass Into Danger.” (4)—Truth ene. @— or Consequences. (2) — Mama. =e Rin Tin, Tin. “Rin Tin 7:90—(T) — Crossroads. “The Un- Tin and the Poor Little holy Trio.” (4) — Life of Riley. Boy.” (9)—Million Dollar Pacing (2)—Our Miss Brooks. 8:00—(7) — Dollar a Second, (9)— My Favorite Story. “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” (4)— | Big Story. (2)—Crusader. $:30—(7) — The Vise. (9)—Heart of the City. “Murder by’ Mes- senger.” (4) — Star Stage. ‘The Marshal and the Mob.” (2) — © Tape Recorders Playhouse of Stars. “The Me- © Record Players chanical Cook.” eTV 9:00—(7)—Ethel and Albert “The . Art Show.” (9)—Dangerous As- Get Your Best | © fe signment. ‘“‘Havana Microfilm.” Deal GEA cerccm mam | Sages Sobeee es + ory vs. we at i A. Systems Rosi, (2) — Undercurrent. ‘No oe Place Like Home.” 30—(7) — Science Fiction ‘The ater, “Signals form the Heart." (9)—Pantomime Quiz, (2) — I Led Three Lives. ‘‘Kidnaper.” 9:45—(4) — Red Barber's Corner. 10;00—(7) — Realm of the Wild, | “Australian. Kangaroos" and “Old Man Possum.” (9) — Na- tional News. (4) — Playhouse. “Appointment With Destiny.” (2) — Racket Squad. {‘The Sys- tem.” : 1 10:10—(9) — Weathervane. 10: 15—~(9)—TV Baseball of Fame. 10:30 — (7) — Publiqc Defender. “Time to Kill.” (9) — City De- | tective. ““Temperamental Sculp- tor.” (4) — Great Gildersleeve. “One Too Many . Secretaries,” — Theater. ‘Second Sight.” — Soupy’s On. (9) — —Casey Clark’s Jamboree. (4)— ews, (2)—News, 11:15—(7) — Theater.‘‘Man from Cairo.” (4) — Little Show. “Jade Flute.” (2) — Miss Fairweather. 11:20 — (2)—Les Paul-Mary Ford. “Come Closer Folks.” “Fear,” JOSEPH Furniture Co. 18 S. Saginaw PE 3-1377 | RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4.5791 Summer SALE! Famous Makes: RCA MOTOROLA PHILCO ADMIRAL = ZENITH SWEET'S RADIO . SATURDAY MORNING /1:30—(4) Color Test Pattern, |7:50—(2) Meditations. (4) News, |'7:53~(2) On the Farm Front. '$:00—(2) Michigan State Univer- sity. (4) Industry on Parade. $:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva- tion. (4) City Affairs. $:30—(2) Farmland U.S.A. (4) Uncle Johnny Coons. (7) Tomor- row’s Stars. 11:00—~-(2) . Big Top. (4) Captain Gallamg (7)-Captain Flint. - 11:30—(4) Mr. Wizard. (7) Ramar of the Jungle. SATURDAY AFTERNOON The Lone Ranger. (7) Ed Mc- Kenzie. 12:25—(9) Billboard. 12:30—(2) Show Time. (9) Man to 12:45—(9)—Cartoons, Saturday 1:30—(2) Baseball. 2:00—(4) Stars on Parade, Roundup Time. 4:00—(2) Saturday Showtime. (4) Colorland. (7) Milky’s Party. 4:30—(9) Texas Musical. §:00—(4) Topper. (9) Wild Bill Hickok. (2) (7) Probe Déaths of 3 Tourists Ontario Police Puzzled by Apparent Drowning of Detroiters PEFFERLAW, Ont. — Police today investigated the deaths of three U. S. tourists who drowned in Lake Simcoe althoggh they wore lifejackets and were not far from the safety of sandy shoals. * * * Bodies of the three men, all from Detroit, were found yesterday near their anchored outboard motor- boat. Loca] residents said they could almost have waded to safety at that spot. yn L. Murphy, 4, manager ot the General Box Co. : Public Accepts ~ Diverse Shows 12:00—-(4) Cartoon Express. (2) sories 1:00—(4) Jimmy Wakely Show. (9) Showtime. pe Sg = Nyse Hoppy’s ton Plenty of Spectoculors| He was not talking theory. For it is a fact that NBC-TV last sea- level of programing. dedicated to the repens that a public is jnot compesed of Placed on Schedule fori eas. _ Next Season. + 8 NEW YORK #—Robert Sarnoff, |24 Watering piace NBC, says that ‘‘Ey-|*? 32 A E ! i Z ae erenstieioee iH son achieved a high, well-balanced) - TWA, UAL Pieces Jammed ~ forth western El i i 12 i HE ara So SSSseers Sess sescns ag E Sr Seene il dee Ht 4 & ane a “The public,” said Sarnoff, “‘ex- ceeded our expectations. It » showed us that there is indeed a place for a diversity of programs cally greeted most of NBC-TV's ambitious programing efforts last season, it will be treated to some excellent viewing on the net- Werk Rent aenden, . They went fishing shortly before midnight Wednesday. Two bodies | were retrieved ‘from the lake 12) hours later. The third was found last night. The boat was anchored 150 tect from the shores of Sand Islands, near this village about 45 miles | HAMPTON =) | 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 | $65508352055.3 4 Verret -SERVICE- trie “sy = * 18.000 sche c feet, | ALL WORK GUARANTEED | we FEATURE neg _CONDON’S ‘had been here two weeks. ‘Thursday night in a ‘Junior League softball game at ‘Williams. Lake School. Dennis Al- U] weekdays 9 to 6; Pridays 9 to 9] Mr. Twinky. (7) American on : _ | Parade. north of Toronto, It did not carry and APPLIANCE SHOP 9:00—(2) Capain Kangaroo, (4)\°#S oF paddles. . | Howdy Doody. (7) America on| [It was not known how the men~ FREE PARKING Parade. - got into the water or how they 9:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) I ws with their secammbars Married Joan. (7) Crusade for jackets were -ap- 422 W. Huron St. Cunt seve a 19:006—(2) Cartoons. (4) Fury. (7) st t Sturte- 22) Laurel and Hardy. im ae were 2 poebbo vey Their ; i 10:30—(2) Texas Rangers. (4) families said Sturtevan and Mur- Se, PHY were, familiar with the lake NEW and were acquainted with the Sand Islands region, a favorite bass air BEcORDERS [ice ee Se 7 | Sturtevan, tather of six girls, ar- rived here last Saturday for a iweek’s holiday. The other two men Associates Win Easily Associates Discount handed Em- manuel Baptist-an 18-3 shellacking Waterford Prize Money Awarded in Pikes Peak Races “& «COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, w#— Protests were disallowed and prize ited Hf Latest Evidence Proves Planes Crashed in Flight tHE i i a; hfe Hu a i 3 z "See Our i cies @ Cornice Boards © Drapery Hardware the Fil | ~ LUNATIC He called himself a minister. His parishioners called him pr rebates sles 007 im a great scientist. mea Designer . @ Bamboo Drapes @ Shower Curtains ‘PARK AT OUR DOOR Drayton Floor Fashions 4667 Dixie a OR 3-2552 ( HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS ‘Wide Selection of Components Catalogue ‘Net’ Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance—Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. Maple, Birmingham Mi 4:5230: LIMOS Sissi! is rat AIS LT LN Al ADT aa LB) BWI ols) { INWIOSSO LIC) ae elT CAL sic 2 B/OINT = (it Quis Al 16) aa ALE | | LOIN) nn ements” den clouted a 2nd-inning home ‘run with two teammates aboard, for the winners and pitcher Dick | Shell allowed only two hits. Easy TV Service PROMPT REASONABLE SERVICE When You Want It HAMPTON ELECTRIC 825 W. Huren RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE ~) 4620 tg eer at) s este Comet aabine ne # oe FE 4-9736 ee ee ee Be ee ee PE 4-2525 | A TELEVISION &@ RADIO REPAIR SERVICE — ALL MAKES — Service Guaranteed! Work Done by Graduate Technician! 30 Years Service in Pontiac! FE 5-6413 ROY’S FE 5-8413 96 OAKLAND AVE. 6.70x15 BLACK GOLD CUP plug Federai Tax and your recappabie tire CLYDE’S ‘= Ne onshaa Vas Ade? FE 5-6467 LINE UP} BEAR New Tire Balance , 28 r ay { Pee j HIRTY TY-EIGHT | , : (THE PONTIAC PRESS. - FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1956 ems : ) be | ‘« | i : | TENTION ‘Rheumatism-Arthritis SUFFERERS We Are All Boosters of | O-JIB-WA BITTERS| White Racks and Rhode Island|ens among North Careline Powe SS aod ‘ Summer Bargains By Carl Grubert Living Room 5-Pc, Chrome 2-Pe. Wing - Pes 65 ‘4995 Firemen Revive Child (Reason for Decreased Drinking? War Criminals Freed Hard Maple High Back ‘9? ‘Drowned’ in Hess Lake ae "é : 7 TOKYO @ — Thirty-five Japa- Rocker with Arms . yewaco w — a ryerct|BFitain Losing Barmaid’s jms war ermizas, reoaty ve} | Svat poe = pout LONDON (INS) — John Bull's one It has to be done by the released today from Sugamo, Pris Upholstered SWIVEL wiitator squad yesterday after|"*W addictions for soft drinks and) FA Se tetin traced the tragic | | Platform Rockers ROCKERS | she almost drowned in nearby |‘elevision have been oft quoted a8in.24+ oF the — beer-dispensing| Some 209.000 persons became| Hess Lake. . the twin_causes of the decline Of))) onde like this: naturalized citizens or the United $ $ 9 5 | Mrs. Hugh H. Fredericksen|the British pub and the big drop; srter world War I barmaids be-5t@tes in fiscal 1965. 50 Hound her daughter, Jan, floating |i# beer drinking. came slimmer and more quiet in (Advertisement) itace down in about 18 inches of} Wut ‘x much more logical and |both manner and dress. By the) More Comfort Wearing jwater near the family’s vacation! human answer—after all custom- [end of World War II it became oo a cabin. A cut on the head indicated! ers can get soft drinks and tele- (difficult "to find any sort of bar- FALSE TEETH You Always Pay Less at L6S |the child was knocked ‘UNCON-| Vision at their pub—has emerged |maid. — -. Here is © pleasant way to ‘scious by a fail from the dock. | in the pages of the brewing in- |FULL EMPLOYMENT ng nl we sec c| L&$ FURNITURE SALES | Watch-Goose- Cheaper -| For this journal has revealed) “Full employment is one reason; fortable, No guns. part, poe’ morte of FREE PARKING NORDHEIM, Germany (INS) —|that the big, blonde, bosomy bar-|there are others too,"'the Bulletin) ‘esse of. P45 n= | 3345 AUBURN RD. (M-59) 2 ‘Acres, maid has disappeared from the) explained. 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