' fore going ah#ad with contracts for . —— ——— Arsenic Poisoning £ * Sicknessesof Mrs. Luce NEW YORK (#—Deadly from the paint of her bedroom ceiling in Rome re- portedly caused the long series of illnesses that have plagued Clare Boothe Luce, U.S. ambassador to Italy. The reason for the strange sickness was kept secret ’ for more than a year. Last night Time magazine disclosed the whole bizarre House Approves Gl Construction Drops Two Provisions Which Brought. Earlier Veto by President WASHINGTON @ —With unpre- velp yesterday. - about 100 members on the floor. It came shortly after the Armed a measure lacking objected to by the President, These would have required the Defense Department to get ap- proval of the Senate and House Armed Services Committees be- Talos missile sites and for con- struction of government-insured housing for servicemen’s families. BUILDS BASE PROJECTS Except for eliminating these two provisions, the new bill Was iden- tical to the one vowed. rt eathon. izes construction projects at military ay ar toe United States and abroad. Chairman Vinson (D-Ga) of the Armed Services Committee told the House the committee promptly would draft a bill giving Congress “some supervision” over the pro- gram. = Traffic Deaths Within Pontiac Halved in 1956 With 1956 more than half over, Pontiac has recorded half as many traffic fatalities as last year. Three persons have died, com- pared with six deaths at this time in 1955. Orie death occurred when a motor-scooter struck an auto, a second when two autos collided and the third when a car hit a train. ; There have been 574 accidents this year, a summary from the police Traffic and Safety Bureau shows, Only 523 accidents were record- ed by July 1 last year, with 268 persons injured. A slightly lower number, 262, have been injured this year. No fatalities, and 28 injuries occured in June, the report shows, Two of the injured were pedes- trians. Police continued to list these principal causes of accidents: driv- ing while drinking, speeding, fail- ure to grant right of way and following too closely. In 80 acci- dents last month, 48 occurred at intersections. ’ Rainier, Grace Feted PARIS (®#—President Rene Coty iale after friends told Mrs. Luce they had heard snatches of the story. The envoy’s husband, Henry. R. Luce, is editor in clef of the magazine. Mrs. Luce, playwright and Republican | ambassador to Rome in 1953. On CLARE BOOTHE LUCE her arrival she moved into the 17th century Villa Taverna, official residence of U.S. ambassadors. Caused} of Storm Rips Jackson Area Rain and Hail Spread Buildings, Crops By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Savage winds of hurri- cane force, accompanied by rain and hail, traced a path across southern Michigan Monday night. homes unroofed, power and telephone lines snapped rooted, Widespread cro'p damage was reported, with losses estimated at several hundred thousand dollars. The storm apparently struck first teer citizens aided city crews in The arsenic powdered her break- fast coffee. In summer the paint’ gave ff arsenous fumes, which | she inhaled. The magazine's story continued After w year’s residence Mrs. F Doctors said she was suffering After two months she felt better and returned to Rome. The symptoms soon returned, however, and became ever more distressing. She began to lose hair by the brushfal. Her finger- nails became brittle. Mer teeth loosened She was confined to her bed More and more. Late in 1954 she went to a U.S. Navy hospital in Naples. The di- agnosis: arsenic poisoning. Mrs. Luce realized at once shé was in a ticklish situation, Deli- cate diplomatic relations might be jeopardized if the news were made public. Within a week the poison was traced to the arsenate of lead in the bedroom ceiling.. The room was quickly repainted with non- leaded paint, eliminating the dan- ger. # K. of C. Convention Set entertained Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace of Monaco at a private. luncheon today in the! Elysee Palace. | DETROIT ®—The supreme cen- cleaning away the debris in Adri- an. : * * @ The communities of Napoleon, \Onstead and Brooklyn, southeast : of Jackson, and Rives Junction, northwest of town, -were left with- out telephone service for several hours when winds. snapped com- munication lines, ‘TROUBLE’ CALLS Consumers Power Co. at Jack- son reported about 1,000 ‘‘trouble”’ calls in 1% hours. *'* 6 Winds, registered at 70 miles per hour at Reynolds Airfield in Jackson, bowled over a house trail- er 10 miles south of town injuring . {the four occupants. and demolishing the trailer. Richard Kurtz, his wife, Martha, and their two children, Jimmy, 4, and Karen, 2, suffered cuts and bruises. Six-month-old Barbara Goodale was cut by flying window glass as she Jay in the arms of her mother, Mrs, Robert Goodale, at a supermarket parking lot on the south edge of Jackson. Staté Police at Ionia, investigat- ing storm damage east of. town, estimated between 6,000 atid 7,000 acres of crops were ‘“‘seriously damaged or totally lost’ as wind- blown hailstones piled up to a depth of 6 inches in spots. Hurricane Type ‘Stu Injury and Damage. to of damage and destruction)’. At least five persons were, _jhurt, dozens of barns and and hundreds of trees up-| | GOES WITH CLUB — g Fs ; ; Fee i it uu He took over full control after the death of Frank Navin in No- vembfer 1935. From that moment -Iy the words of H. G. Salsinger, the veteran sports editor of the Detroit_News who knew Briggs in- timately, he gave baseball “dig- ange. Walter 0. (Spike) Briggs, left, hands a stuffed tiger to the new ewners of the Detroit Tigers Baseball Com- Heading pany after Briggs announced the $5,500,000 sale of the club yesterday. Fetzer, center, and Fred Knorr, right. ie eumainiics tee — AP Wirephote owners are radio Syndicate of 1f Is New Owner: Briggs to Stay 2 Radio Men Leaders of Group Which Includes Bing Crosby - DETROIT (#—A pair of baseball “unknowns” who parlayed a record price and a had control to- day of the Detroit Tigers. An ll-man |; executives John Family Guided Team, Ballpark Since 1920 Hi fr i Fy counsel for S/Sgt. Matthew death of six recruits in a disciplinary “death march,” today made a dramatic appeal to former marines to step forward and tell what they know about training tech- C. McKeon, on trial for the nity, sincerity, enthusiasm and af- fection.” % YEARS, 7 FLAGS The fact that the club has pro- duced only seven pennant-winners Sorry. Waiting List Only vention of the Knights of Columbus convenes in Detroit Aug. 18 for a, six-day run wild - fire! First 100 Fills Train The Pontiac Press Theater Special is sold out! The demand has been so great for the September New York excursion that the original 60 reserva- tions had to be hiked to 100. And these went like Only a limited number of stand-by reservations are being taken in case of cancellations. “Partly Cloudy, Cool Weather Expected: Partly cloudy and cool is the prediction for the Pontiac area tonight’ with a low of 56 to 60 degrees expected. The forecast for tomorrow is partly cloudy with a chance of scattered thundershowers,. The high will be 76 to 80. The lowest temperature preced- ing 8 a.m.-in downtown Pontiac was 60 degrees. At 2 p.m. the! thermometer registered 74 degrees. Ringling Folds Big Top to Move Indoors PITTSBURGH (INS) — “The greatest show on earth” folded its as millions of children of all ages Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus; big top for the last time early|have enjoyed it—under canvas. Small boys -no- longer will watch’ John Ringling North in effect Mon-| today, to watch the death of the Ringling Massive elephants smoothly raise LAST DAY OF THE ‘BIG TOP’ — A VU. S. flag flies from nearest roaf pole of Ringling Brothers Circus today in this air view taken as crowd (lower left) moved toward menagerie and tethered elephant \ / i y f*s a the towering acres of canvas, | The big top, announeed Barnum & Bailey President and Chairman! An overflow crowd was on en ori as big roustabouts iro Pe has given way to the hard) top. & herd along route to show. Circus an He sald the 1957 edition would play only at Madison Square Gar- den in New York and “in other air-conditioned arenas all ever United States.” ; North said without elaboration: its tour today, nounced the end of and indicated that the day of the."big top’ — circus liggo for the main show tent — is past. +! “The tented circus as it now exists is in my opinion a thing of the past. We are considering plans for the future which may involve an almost completely mechanically controlled exhibition.” 4 The circus. chief then went in- communicado, The end of the show's %th cam- jpaign came four. months early. Television, labor trouble, bad wea- ther and mounting costs were blamed -for the demise of the tin- seled, tented fairyland, It was the third outdoor circus to pall down its canvas for good in the past two months, All the 9.856 seats were filled for the first time this season at the final performance,- Hundreds of other circus lovers stood in the exit gates. An air of tragedy hung over the |proceedings. Just before the show began the cast received its first official notice of North's decision to move back to winter quarters at Sarasota, Fla. Missing, however, from the saddened scene was the saddest clown of the show, Emmett Kelly, who had been forced to withdraw at the start of the season be- cause of a labor dispute, That dispute, growing ouf of an -|see justice done and assist in the them were In his appeal — made through news media, Ber- man declared he believes such marches were “not an unusual tice.” He ed former Marines who have ‘had such and want “to see justice done” to come forward and assist McKeon. “ Minates after the government had agreed at the court martial to furnish the defense with a list of men who have been separated from Parris Isiand training depot since Jan. 1, Berman strode out on a-nearby lawn during a recess. He read to newsmen a letter he will send to the former Parris Island Marines, and then read it again before an array of television cameramen, In the letter, he pointed out charges against McKeon allege “maltreatment” of troops and’ said it is “criminal to train recruits by marching them into doondocks, marshes, swamps and creeks at Parris Island.” “We believe ft was not an unusual practice to train troops in discipline and to improve morale by such occasional night exercises,” Berman went on; “Tf you have ever had such an experience, or have seen it occur at Parris Island, and you want to defense of Sergeant McKeon, please phone or wire me, collect if nec- essary.” When court reconvened, Navy Capt. I. N. Klein, the law officer, denied a defense motion to strike out counts one and four of the Asked fo Tell of Training PARRIS ISLAND, 8. C. (INS)—Emile Zola Berman, | UM-MSU: Sold Out EAST LANSING ® — The Michi- : : Wh Nee 2 ii ; i | i E E F ! j * F i aT i Hi Hh for Brothers troit. 24-Year Separation Ends on the 13th Friday the 13th, a day usually associated with bad luck, proved to be the happiest day in the lives of two — area brothers when they met for the first time in De- Clarkston, and of Detroit, was the culmina- tion of a seven-year search by McFarlane. It came as a complete surprise for Hoffman who never even knew he had a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6). . ment where court-count indictment against Mc-| brother. cQueron eon. 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Clemens St., died Saturday in Pon- tiae General Hospital after an ill- of two months, Funeral with the Rev, Paul T, Hart of the First Methodist Church of- je Burial will be in Oak Cemetery, The Weather ose Ia tonight and te. morrow, seattered thandershewers likely * High teda 76-80, low tonight 56-08, tomorrow Be North te pd - “15 miles an hour Teday in Po: td ntiag Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. Ab 8 ams Wind velocity 10 mph. Direction: N: . an sete Tuesday at ¢:0F p.m. Bun rises Wednesday at 5:11 a.m. Moon rises Tuesday at 4:03 pm. Moon sets Wednesday at 1:36 a.m. Dewntown Tem: atures 6 «6ifa.m....., Monday tn Pontiac +.” - (ie roe downtown) MOTO eter cence - agenda is the introduction and first te! nected to highlight a 26-point slate nounces successful bidders for the sale of the ball club. Left to | —Flanked by members of the board cs of directors, Detroit Tigers President Walter (Spike) Briggs an- are Everett Fisher, Charles Fisher, Briggs, Harry Sisson and Lt. JESDAY, JULY 17, 1936 Illinois Auditor Will Pay Up Official Makes Offer After Resigning Post Under Fire offer yesterday during an execu- tive mansion conference at whicly he resigned, “Hodge gsaid be would try -to make restitution,” the attorney general said, “I presume he would have to attempt to liquidate some of his d Castle was present at the Meet- ing of Gov, William G. Stratton, head of the state's Republican ad- by Russians, U, S. has Fr may well be” that Russia has im- prisoned other American airmen Vaccinate Now, Doctor Urges County Parents the state- governor to sleep for office -|which jolted the GOP administra- tion of Gov. Williem G. Stratton and which could have ‘an effect on the November presidential and state elections in Mlinois. Indianwood Golfers ‘Lead Dad-Son Test A father and son golfing team from Indianwood Country. Club .was out in front at the annual DDGA Father-Son best ball tour- ney today, at Pine Lake. Chester Reynolds and son Jack fired a 74-6—68 card for the 18- of the early finfshers, who includ- led F. Short and Bob, 88-12—76; A. ‘Wilson and Tom, 89-881; W. Sum- iner and Warren, of Orchard Lake, 89-8—81; Bruce Studebaker and John, of Washtenaw CC, 79-6—T3; H. Marsh and David, 87-11-76; Chuck Petoskey (former U of M grid star) and Gary, 98-17—81, and Jay Cornell and Jim, 98-17—81. hole round and were away ahead Yes! | million children alone have been ‘inoculated without mishap. Ex- perience in 1955 shows the vaccine ‘is 7 per cent effective in prevent- ing paralytic poliomyelitis,” In Oakland County, - children ‘pit. from one through 14 years and pregnant women are eligible for ithe vaccine which can be obtained th physicians or the Health Desokoues Gee. Crosby Won't Yield Stock in Pittsburgh LOS ANGELES (INS) — Bing Crosby, one of the members of the syndicate that purchased the De- troit Tigers, says if he is forced to eheose between holding onto his share of the Pittsburgh Pirates or the Detroit club, he would ‘‘cer- tainly never give -up the Pirates.” Crosby; who is on a fishing trip, heading for Alaska, wag reac terday by telephone and told about the $5,500,000 purchase. When told that according to baseball law he could not be in- terested in two major league teams at the same time, Crosby said: “I'd gone into that before, and understood I could buy a little of the Detroit club, I'm pretty sure I can have part of the Tigers and still keep my piece of the Pirates,” Airmen Still Imprisoned U.S Claims who crashed during the Korean Detroit Murder Trial Goes to Jury Today DETROIT? (INS) ~ The murder trial of Mrs. Victoria Hermiz and Maurice Hamilton was expected to Debate Begins: on Hell's Canyon Federal, Private Control War imminent as Bill Reaches Senate Floor WASHINGTON @® — Republicans iN ty 1 His National Chairman which apparently woyld nullify the FPC license for a three-dam plan which Idaho power estimates would eost 133 million, The prosecution charges that Hamilton. committed the murder in February for money and Mrs. Her- miz took part in it because of her love affair with the 19-yearold Baghdad student and her dissatis- faction with her husband, Defense attorneys for Hamilton argued throughout the triaj that he is innocent and confessed to hed| the crime because of police bru- tality while Mrs. Hermiz's law- yers have contended she is hope- lessly insane and hes been for some time. Recorder's Judge Frank Sche- manske said he will give the jury its instructions immediately after the prosecution concludes its argu- ments. It is expected they will be allowed to deliberate late into the night if necessary. | | ! | Dope Suspect Bond Increased City Judge McCallum Raises It to $25,000 After Threat Report McCallum today raised the bond of alleged-dope conspirator Roy White, 22, of 173 Bagley St., to $25,000 after Chief Assistant Prosecutor George F. Taylor told the judge White had threatened a prosecution witness. The reported intimidation oo- '|Busy Schedule for Commission | Protests from GMC Truck and ‘Coach Local 594 UAW and the Wever - Owen - Hawthorne Com- munity Club against a proposed industria] railroad support yard on the north side of Pontiac, are ex- waiting City Commissioners to- night. * * The Grand Trunk Western Rail- way is seeking permission to build. a $700,000 vard in an area south of Walton boulevard, north of the rail- road's belt line and between Stan- ley and Baldwin Avenues. The yard, the Railway gays, is neces- sary to carry freight for both Fish- er Body and Pontiac Motor plants. City Manager W. K. Willman is expected to give a progress report on current city projects. Also sharing a place on the reading of an ordinance to rezone 21 lots im the proposed park-library site opposite Pontiac High School. UNDER DISCUSSION Willman will report on the follow- ing projects:’ Public improvement HassleLooms Over Railroad was instructed last week to pro- ceed on rezoning the lot opposite the high school after the commis- sion learned that 0. L. Beaudette offered to deed eight acres he owns in the block if it eventually be converted into a park-library site. There will be a public hearing on rezoning to Residential 3 of lots 89- 9 in the Washington Park Subdi- vision with possible adoption of the rezoning ordinance. * 2 * The proposed rezoning to Com- mercial 2 of lots 1-9 on the north- east side of Norton between Flor- ence and Johnson will be discussed in the introduction and first read- ing of an ordinance. ASSESSMENT HEARINGS A public hearing will be contin- ued on the planned construction of a sanitary sewer on Durant Street from Pershing to Inglewood, Grand Trunk Railroad is expected to sub- mit a request that their property in the area be excluded from the assessment district, sce @ work in the elty; publie safety building; new fire station; airport! and Pontiac General Hospital ex-| pansion programs; $600,000 muni- cipa] parking jot project}. water, Public hearings will also be held on special assessment rolls to cov- er the following projects: Curb, gutter, grade, aveling and related work for Riverside Drive from Maines to Tasmania and fet Maines “Tasmania. Yard tree i trunk sewer to 70 feet west construction of @ sidewalk. change of grade and reiatec werk on the south 5 «4 East Pike Street from Mariva The city attorney will report on a deed received from the Detroit Edison Co. for a land parcel need- ed to straighten a boundary of Mur- phy Pagk. OTHER BUSINESS Reports from the attorney and the City Plan Commission regard- ing a deed and possible rezoning of four lots In Joslyn Gardens Sub- division are slated to be acted on by the city commissioners, Two additional reports from the Commission concerning its approval of the Sallee Woeds and Featherstone plats are listed on the agenda. Confirmation of three blacktop pavement projects in the city is expected, Received bids on the sale of lot 64 in the Homestead Park Sub- division No, 1 will be announced; and approval of a contract be- tween the city of Lewis Kevor- kian for construction of water maing is slated, * curred during a recess in this morning’s continued pre-trial ex- amination of 15 alleged dope con- spirators, | Earlier, White was out on bond of $1,000, | Taylor told Judge McCallum he |heard White tell witness Sunny ‘Samples that he faced a rough fu- ture if he testified against the de-, fendants, Taylor also told the judge that During the examination of the defendants, Det, Herbert testified that defendant Miss Eddie May Yates, 28, told him that a can ‘containing heroin found behind her 426% §. Saginaw St. apartment be- longed to Paul Baity, who was liv- ing in the same apartment. added Following a luncheon recess, the pre-trial examination continued, Jet Base Downed WASHINGTON (® — One of the items in the two-billion-dollar mili- tary construction bill vetoed yes- Eisenhower President was authority for the Alr lAvenue from Roselawn tornéy for Charles Hooks asking supply situation for Pontiac, and paoreds. grayeling ang Pk work ©8\food license approval for the Qual- humerous minor projects, ; |sanranee Hine “ ¢ Sarke ity Bar BQ at 178 8: Saginaw St City Attorney William A. Ewart Sanitary sewer tm Riverside Drive|Will be aired by the city clerk. f { oe " , Oe , ‘ \ I \\ a et ‘ . ed os a \ ? . build a jet fighter base-néar: ny AP Forge to ‘Manis- -Pontiae Municipal Judge Cecil | sit ot, he i rhe. Maple-Ba Brings Cost Obj sk sng to EEE UAW Workers Rally remarked: “Oh well, it's not per- manent. They're only closing for a few days, aren't they?" MAY NOT GO BACK Dick Anderson, a “eatcher’’ in _the Sabre Jets trapete team, | thought immediately of many “foreign” acts involving 90 cast members, He said: “A lot of them will be distillu- sioned over the show closing. Many of the acts have just come over from Europe and won't have enough money yet to go back.” Pinita De] Oro, who specializes in standing on her head on a swing- ing bar high above the ground, has Spain—about seven years ago— ‘and she too sympathized with fel- low Europeans who might be stranded by the show's sudden clos- ing, However, like most of their fel- low performers, Anderson and Pi- nita thought there would be little difference between working un- der caMvas and in North's “air- conditioned arenas.” The consensus. was that the cir- cus—with its 600 elephants, lions, tigers, horses and other animals— will be bigger and better than ever, even if converted into a “hard top’’ operation. | Judy Garland been with the big top since leaving) Wows Vegas at Record Pay been reported at $55,000 weekly for the four-week date at the New Frontier. Hotel officials were tight- lipped as British diplomats, But first nighters seemed to agree that) whatever the bill it was worth it. Judy was smash. She had the hep audience enthralled from the moment she walked. on stage to sing, ‘‘Let’s Have a Party,” until Ses aan closed on her amid 12 “For the first time in my life T wasn't nervous before the show." Judy said afterward at a cham- pagne reception. “I decided to hook with getting the shakes this time.” * * Ld Judy sang 15 songs in her lusty, tremulous voice, She kidded with the 700 diners~at $25 a couple. And at one point she paused to have the conductor fix a @ip in her hair, ; “I loved it,” she enthused after- ward. “It's so much nicer to see people around tables enjoying themselves rather than sitting stif- fly in theater geats.”’ She said she plans to take the ‘show, which was produced by her husband Sid Luft, to the Palace in New York and to London, pos- sibly at the Colisseum. STILL SNEAK IN Sam Elterman, the ‘front door superinténdent,”’ pretiicts even the age-old practice of small boys. slip- ping into the show will be practical- ly unchanged. Giancing at the circus crowd, which he estimated contained 150 ‘Mr. North hag always had a soft spot for the small boys. I've seen him spot a dozen or so kids and say ‘Let. those kids in.’ That won't change.” Youth Out on Bond in Breakin Charge | A Berkiey youth was bound over County Denns W. Myers, 17, was lodged in the county ‘jail under $2000 bond and will appear in circuit court July 30. He allegedly stole a car and $3 from a cash register in a break- in last Friday at a Berkley ser- vice station. Myers was arrested Saturday by State Police along with aq jnvenile who also was believed to have taken part in the breakin Senate Finally OKs Judge's Appointment WASHINGTON W — Solicitor General Simon E. Sobeloff at last tee, De. Berkley Justice Ralph Finley conducted the arraignment. tes Alley Plan il eae nil Ege ey TE ie g iy 5 A is ‘lp beads 3 w iH} ‘i : a5 #58 s g * bE tl > i é : zi i z i : 1 i Fea =z 898 if el along plain are being recorded today ‘with the register of deeds. The handbill ordinance, proposed for adoption at last night's meet- was tabled until] next week because the matter did not come up for discussion until midnight. British Students Storm Marilyn's Retreat—to Sing LONDON (INS) — Sixty students invaded the grounds of Marilyn Monroe’s honeymoon retreat early today to serenade the delectable blonde. : ~ The high-spirited 60 from Shore- ditch Training College lifted the big, padiocked gates from their hinges, then swarmed up the long Even the yell failed to bring Marilyn or husband Arthur Miller to the window. : With the entire house remaininz dark, the students sang softly “Goodnight Lady, Sleep Tight,” concluding with “Why Was She Born So Beautiful” as they tre turned along the drive. lke Asks Congress To Revive School Aid WASHINGTON . (INS) ~— Presi- dent Eisenhower sounded: a new plea today for passage of a school aid bill before Congress adjourns, but got little encouragement from his legislative lieutenants. ; * «@ The chief executive went over the ‘list of legislation still await- ing action by Congress at a White ‘House meeting with GOP Congres- °P’|stonal leaders. House Republican leader Joseph W. Martin, of Mass., said after the meeting that the chances of ‘jreviving the school construction bill are “pretty slim,” if Con- gress is to adjourn next week, The still-convalescing Chief Ex- ,|ecitive put in nearly five hours Nixon’s Father Better FULLERTON, Calif, @ — Vice - |Pyesident Nixon's father, Frank Nixon, 77, is progressing satisfac- torily in Cottage Hospital after suf- fering a stomach ulcer ‘hemor- rhage. He was given several blood transfusions yesterday, Who Will She Be? LONG BEACH, Calif. w — The business of separating one beauty Latin- Americans. who comie to Western Michigan to work on farms during the harvest season. 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The 5 ae Cc h was os durable veteran said that if he had 4S | : decided the new state/nis way he would provide for social i} Autonomous Republic instead of than 50. “But 50 will do tig : Karelo 4 + taen® he added Drapes in solid colors, = 1 Rati Be aerel hig ag “emg heme | ] or td oak a a MANILA @® — The Philippine| paucation ge ering oy AB GI Te AE nA Ue 4 "First quality heavy gauge plastic Senate has ratified Minn | a toward socialized med- COOCOHSSSSOOSSOESSHECESOHESHESOHOSOOOOSESEEOE Japan, ending the Il-year techni-| He feels it will cost $350,000,000 Ideal for Por. Cottages, Sun Porches, Etc. cal state of war between the two) the first year, said he couldn't esti- ; —- a ee Fe World War II enemies. 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Next day thejunteers,” Germany, about the unleashed its Stukas against\itary, and refrained trom radical/Algeciras and Huelva | st rid to the . all | of Guernica, sacred/|politica They were assured pot 9 ie Spanish/same number, . technicians, village wer tae Pree ane’ Ir brsgehend nthe a lives, were about 25,000 men in the In-|cargoes of death and destruction + at ~ and . © J Brigades, though somejon the village of 3,000, leaving it|army's power by persuading offi-|planes began ferrying them to “first It also became a preview Of|were Spaniards? All told it is be-jin rubble. - cers to retire. mainland in probably the world’ profited ‘orld War Il. Fascist and Com- there were about 5,000 Rus- * 8 * * *¢ ¢ first airlift. But the bitterness munist dictators used Spain as &/sians. : What caused the army to revolt) The brain of the army revolt * 8 4% flict set off proving ground. Men and wom- *.? & against a Republican was Lt, Gen, Emilio Mola, a tall} The nationalists won a : “sioned debate and en from nearly every country; It was a war of “firsts”: the/that started so bravely in/soidier, born in Cuba of Spanish|battle for the mountain Kenneth G ~and brought the fought and gied here. Spain and|“Molotov cocktail,” the bottle of/1931 4 parents. Gen. Francisco Franco,/north and west of Madrid apap sy “\Bacies to the brink the Spanish people were more Origasoline to knock out tanks; the! For hundreds of years the army,|third in line for the high com-/27 and hemmed the capi , 4 FAD * ¢ incidental, but when it was|“fifth column” of wunderground|meaning the officers from colonel|mand at the start, was from that side for the rest _ H M | a nye ly Maanlbegrees gy ws pyro a: Rann ep male pa Oe Of SG, Ee Ee Se eS Oe ee Se _Tiberals conservatives totalitarian countries. parallel columns later litical force. 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One'of these woodsy plants, by it- self, is a marvelous thing to see and to study. Each leaf seems perfect, and its green is infinitely restful, darker near the center of the leaf, lighter near its edge. ( * * * . Each leaf of the fern is sword- shaped, yet there is nothing warlike about this forest plant. Its whole life trees raising their heads as they start their long climb toward the sky. And down here underneath is all that remains of an older tree gener- %. 2. And that is where the ferns come in. They not only provide their own form of beauty in the woods. They also cover the dead leaves and branches, so that to our eyes new life is everywhere and we see a whole world of green. . I hate to mention ft, but if you _ poke around among the ferns Jong enough you may even come across -a@ discarded tin can, mute evidence that some members of a so-called ____ Civilized race shed their veneer of / __ Civilization as soon as home is out | of sight. Thoughtlessly they forget their refuse out with never a care as to who may pass that way, perhaps not even cognizant of the beauty they despoil. But the ferns rise up to hide the cans, even as they do the logs, and they keep the forest green throughout the long : months of Summer until finally they feel Winter’s icy touch and lie down, their task completed. we we . So, the next time you are out amorig the ferns, admiring their. beauty of form and color, you may remember also what consummate artists they are at camouflage, Beautiful themselves, they strive to make all about them beautiful. EEE Cowboys in Jeeps It’s a steadily changing world. For years the automobile has been ’ eliminating the horse. Now the trend has hit the western cattle ranges. ‘The cowboys are riding in jeeps. _. Good thing the cowboys have -_ ' picked out jeeps for their mounts. If they used some of these new hardtop . that beautiful leather up- olstery would take an awful beating as the hard riding lads dug in their spurs after leaping into their saddles. * * * -. But one other detail contained in a report from Texas says that the modern day cowboy uses dic- tating machines for making counts of cattle. Imagine that! Probably some df those beau- tiful Texas stenographers are _. waiting in air conditioned ranch offices to take the dictation from those machines. Chances are the nogs would prefer to do their the jeeps, even though | ‘patch from Texas presents when placed beside one of those typical. Do you suppose the movies will - Hollywood Westerns. ever bring out one with the 1956 equipment? Here’s a nickel says it. _ It’s Better to Wait One of the Press’ most popular. columnists, Ear. Wiison, includes a comment in each of his columns which he modestly lists under the heading of “Earl’s Pearls.” Some of them contain alotof meat. ss» A recent Pearl ran as follows: “Safety note: It takes a train an average of fourteen seconds to pass a crossing — whether your car is on the crossing or not.” «x *«* ® ~ There is a thought which every reader may well take to heart. The railroad train runs on a track. It isn’t supposed to leave the track. To manage to get hit by a train a. motorist has to drive onto or across . the track. This is usually accom- plished at a grade crossing. x ‘* * All too often the accident occurs out im the country with a | clear view for everybody. It is simply a case of the driver of the car believing he had time to beat the train across. That was the situation Mr. Wilson was thinking about wees he cone. his Pearl. His interestingly worded warn- -ing suggests that the train may . be going faster than you think. If you are ever tempted ‘to enter such a contest, think of Earl’s Pearl. It’s wiser to wait. The Man About Town Remember This? | A Bit of History That Should Make You Cooler Vacation: Often an occasion when you get convineed that you should have known better than go there. , Several readers have reminded me that - we have just passed the anniversary of something they wisly they could for- get. "Twas 20 years ago that the Pontiac area experienced the hottest week in its history. In fact, we since have had only one or two individual days whtn the mer- ecury made such a threat to boil out the tube. There were seven days, July 8 to 14, 1936, that the temperature went above the 100 mark every day, reaching 109 twice during that week. The humidity also went for tops There were several prostrations in the city and a few deaths were attributable to the heat. Corn and all other growing crops wilted in the fields. : So, when Old Man Fahrenheit now shoves it. into the upper 80s or low 90s, just reflect on what he did 20 years ago —and keep cool. — ’ Celebrating her ninety-seventh birth- day in a few days, Mrs. H. D. Leonard of.124 Henry Clay Ave., still does her own housework, and refuses to admit that a person of that age is getting old. Yes, it was Friday, the thirteenth, but ' Mrs, Jasper Hornsby of Rochester reports finding in her lawn 23 emblems of good luck — four-leaf clovers. Keeping a close tab on such things Harry Lerchen of Huron Gardens says it has rained every day but one during the first 16 days of July. Not much danger of race suicide among our pigs and cats, according to Randall Fleming of Lake Orion, who has a sow that has. given birth to 53 pigs in five litters, and Mrs. Beulah Kirschman of Birmingham, whose cat produced 27 kittens in four litters. I like that advertising phrase of the Pontiac car: “America’s No. 1 Mileage Shrinker.” Tulips doing a repeated blossoming are reported by . Mrs. Blanche Hagerman of Rochester, second shoots coming up from the bulbs after the first had with- ered away. eel Word comes from my good friend D. B. Steinman, “Chief Engineer on the Mackinac bridge that three-quarters of the steel for the mammoth structure was delivered before the strike, which will not affect its con- struction unless it continues six months or more erervenseestrsseeisinessnemeesseuressessceressrenrs esve=nesrease Verbal Orchids to- this news dis- of Birmingham; eighty-second birthday. a . \ , ‘ . . fp. a ol TIE ID UKE TOBE A PLAYBOY. ff fi TUESDAY, JULY, 11, 1 < | Poe: é - David Lawrence Says: “Campaign” Hat? Who Killed WASHINGTON—Who killed the school bill with its billlons of fed- eral money for education? That's still an unanswered question Capitol Hill, where it may become known as the “mam of 1956." It's tod bad the “right to know” doctrine—espoused by the House ‘committee which is seeking to rid official Washington of its tendency vers of party leaders in Congress who pull the strings. For the full story of what hap- pened ought te be told, Four ex- North did it. Another is that the result and that they were alarmed because of recent Su- preme Court decisions whittling down states’ rights and increas- ing federaj authority. Eisenhower had already gone a long way in trying to get the bill passed. He had said once before that anything like the Powell amendment, denying federal aid to schools in Southern states which do not adopt integration, shouldn't be tacked on to the bill, This was a daring expression on his part—a concession to expediency over and above principle. POWELL’'S PROPOSAL But what did happen? Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, Democrat and one of the Negro leaders of the country, offered his amend- ment anyhow. It presented an |s- . sue which Republican congress- men from districts where there are many Negro voters couldn't dodge. No amount of persuasion from Eisenhower could keep them from voting for the Powell amend- ment. As for the Southern congress- men, they abstained from voting 80 as te make sure the Powell amendment would have a majority. They wanted the final measure to be un- platable on every side. But there are northern Republi- cans—about 65 of them—who don’t believe in federal control of educa- tion and they, too, voted for the Powell amendment because they knew it would help kill the bill. On final passage, they joined with the Southern Democrats to ke a -majority against the entire bill. PLAN REPUDIATED Also important was the action of Northern Democrats who helped to defeat amendments, proposed by Republicans, allocating the funds on the basis of the needs of the states. This principle had previous- ly been endorsed, but the Demo- erats repudiated it. The fina] bill, therefore, was unsatisfactory to Northern Republicans who favored federal aid and Southern Demo- crats who didn't, and thus was readily defeated. | The truth is there are four parties in Congress today. There hasn't been a two-party system for two decades, and recent de- cisions of the Supreme Court cur- tailing states’. rights mean that the four-party bloc system will remain for many more years to come, A significant aftermath of the school bill controversy is the dis- ARICH WIDOW! should have no objection to it. For. tho Mid in Sut BAe oe gal opinion Departmen of .Justice which is being used every day by the President's in- terracial commission, It claims the right of the federal government at any time to cancel any contract with any agency, public or private, which permits discrimination in employment on the basis of “‘race or creed or color or national origin.” TEXT KEPT SECRET Phe text of this important opinion has never been disclosed, though presumably the public has a right to know the exact contents of such an important document that sup- ports an executive order. the School Aid Bill? It’s the knowledge that a threat exists to use federal authority— even in the absence of a Powell amendment — to withhold funds from ‘schools in the South which may prevent any school bill from ever being passed. . * . * . One wonders who is responsible for what the Southern Democrats did and for the votes of those Democrats who don’t want federal interference in schools on any score, The theory that the presi- dency is a sort of benevolent dic- tatorship and that the Congress must become a “rubber stamp” has lately become popular doc- trine with many of the so-called “liberals.” . (Co , 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Dr. William Brady Says: Complete Tonsil Removal Impossible, Avers Doctor “In the hands of an expert, elec- cases.” This statement appeared in an advertisement of an instrument or apparatus for such treatment pub- lished in the Journal of the Ameri- can Medical Assn. Now, as I have for years main. to appear in print, ‘Tt is plain stu the ever-ready operators. The attempt or pretense to “re- move” the entire tonsil, of which the trick specialists prate, is based on ignorance of pathology and the medical merchant who sells it pre- sumes upon the ignorance of the customer, So I say “‘tonsillectomy” (total extirpation of the tonsil) is a From their arguments it is evi- dent that doctors who still perpe- trate “tonsillectomy” on children with enlarged tonsils think round- cell tissue, lymphoid tossue, the tissue composing the tonsils is in itself somehow harmful. The truth is that round-cell or lymphoid tis- sue ig normally present in many parts of the body and contributes to natura] immunity. If a school child with simple en- largement of the tonsils is not sub- in the open air, with a minim of clothing. This generally shrinks the tonsils the time the child returns to se in the fall. as safely and as quickly as the extraction of a tooth, without The mortality from tonsillectomy is not as high as that from some other major operations, but even though the operator assures you that in his hands no such outcome need be feared, I repeat; tonsil- lectomy is always a major opera- tion, with all the hazards of major surgery. ; ed letter’, not more than one page 5 | * * * * * re ae : t i S 3 z * > * Hal Boyle Says: research could use 5,000 to 10,000 women a year — and more in the future.” ing women scientists is simply be- cause so few entered the field. * * @ “When it comes to science,” said Dr, Kinzel, “‘women may seem a bit more emotional and less ob- jective than men. But they are also more intuitive and less in- hibited in their thinking. “In invention this is a great help. Inhibition of thought is a real block to inventiveness. Science Sends Out SOS rl Workers ly than men to take it for granted — that a thing can't be done, They therefore, g8 sj rE bE aE a , i=) &, 3% LE. He “Nor does marriage need to ter- Dr. Kinzel feels that in addition to the high pay, scientific work is attractive to women because it is peculiarly rewarding in terms of a feeling of service and person- “Intelligent women are less like- al achievement. What about it, girls? Science helped’ free modern women from drudgery. How about the ladies pitching in now and helping free science? * Smiles _ If judges would hand out more long stretches, it might cut down the number of. rubber tire thieves. * * «& One of the easiest ways to go on a diet is to stop buying the sweet, tasty things you really can’t afford, Case Records of a Psychologist: Small College Must Support Itself Smart college presidents like Charles are realizing that col- leges must now help themselves in order to stay solvent.. Con- fiseatory taration has drained off much of the heavy gifts that formerly came to colleges via endowments, Small col- leges are vital to the welfare of America, so scrapbook this case jor future reference. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case 8-314: Charlies L., aged 42, is a dytiamic college president. “Dr. Crane, our North Central Association would like to have you address our meeting,” he said. “We know you are vitally in- terested in the preg@rvation of the American small colleges. * * * ~ “So could you please be with us all morning to talk to the college presidents on ‘Better Public Rela- tions Methods’ and then be avail- able for questions afterwards?” COLLEGE INSURANCE For many years American insur- ance salesmen have been selling college insurance policies to par- ents, so they can provide in ad- vance for their child's university education after he leaves high school But all alert Americans should be vitally interested in the matter noes insuring the integrity of our col- State universities are supported by taxes, That is a coercive type of upkeep. Most of our colleges depend upon tuition and private gener- osity of far-sighted Americans who realize the of educating leadership at the col- lege level. The confiscatory nature of taxes has now undermined much of the funds that used to be available for endowment. So we are forced to rely on smaller donations and a balance for upkeep and even more efficient operating strategy ew buildings. within the colleges themselves. SMALL COLLEGE At present, therefore, the ratio of, 12:1, means the teachers at- tract only $6,000 worth of tuition One way by which we can help money.per faculty member, And save the smaller colleges meanwhile actually raise faculty salaries, is to increase the number of students per faculty member. * * «6 : For example, I was asked a few years ago to try to rescue an In- diana college that was going bank- rupt. It had one teacher per 4.5 students, which was obviously the reason it wag insolvent. The average college nowadays has a student faculty ratio of 12:1, but that is likewise inefficient 24:1, and in our Chicago elemen- tary schools the ratio of pupils to teacher is 32.1. Colleges should strive to main- tain at least the high school ratio of 24:1, for at $500 per tuition rates, those extra 12 students would bring in an ad- per teacher in an- — * Pa and that's not enough. * s * The average college pays its faculty members $5,000, so there gisn’t enough left of that $6,000 if tuition to cover much overhead. But a student-teacher ratio of 24:1, would bring in $12,000 in tui- onal revenues per faculty mem- r. . Even if the teachers were then paid $8,000, the remaining $4,000 would be 400 per cent as much as phe jeacher now delivers for over- GOD HELPS THOSE . “God helps those who help them- selves,” runs an old proverb which is being realized vividly by astute college presidents nowadays. Since high school teachers han- die 24 pupils apiece, certainly college profs could do likewise, and most of them would be glad at the opportunity if they knew it an vane salary boost, as well as sa their college from bankruptcy. With zooming university enroll- ments in the next decade, we must also schedule a second educational ‘shift, to begin at maybe 3 p.m, and run through till 10 p.m. This would really be the “profit” shift. For the basic expenses of heat and equipment are already de- manded by the present 8 a.m. shift. Except for teacher salaries, the other costs Id be much less on ‘that afternoon shift, Always Big Dr. |George W. Crane th care Pont! Press, Pontiac, enclosing a ' ped self-addressed envelope and Se Laaped, peng ene printing costs when you send \ # 5 ¥ CONCRETE ON M24 — Road-building crews on MM near Lake . Orion here pour concrete for a two-lane roadway in the new divided highway construction replacing the narrow, broken, two-lane road now in use. Crews have been working on the state highway for more “ome PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY '17, 1950 than a year, and pouring of concrete was held up while a special , . Giacd ait in the |Are Still Causing f= New York Crush § Z Save Now! Looks Like Boss Mao Tse-tung By MARVIN STONE _ BANGKOK (INS)—Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, But you * Tf would never recognize this one. You wouldn't know him because he has distinctive Asian features land coloring, He looks like Chinese Communist party boss Mao Tse- tung behind a white beard. But the face, the merry red costume and the brand name “Santa Claus” is on the wrapper of thousands of boxes of rolled oats all over Thailand, a coun- On a NEW. q in the Army January 10, 1956, and received basic training at Fort : 4 Leonard Wood, Mo, (cleaning tools included) | 11, ig now stationed at the 60th |Field Hospital in Fort Lewis, | Wash., where he is training to be a medic. s + | Aviation Cadet Thomas H. Palm- ler made his initial solo flight in gga othe T-33 jet train _ er recently at ’ Bryan Air Force @ Exclusive double-stretch hose cleans twice the area of any other make cleaner. PALMER jat Bryan Air Force Base. | He is scheduled to graduate from i | training group basic pilot training in October of jthis year, @ Full horsepower motor gives you powerful suction. ee | of 414 First Ave. | Recently discharged: from the i News of the Men in Service | " Pvt. Earl Wayne Hagle, RA 16521462, son of Mrs. Georg ejclerk. Groves of 4220 Farner St., enlisted last eighteen months as a battalion * *’ * David Walsh enlisted in the Air Force Febru- 4 ary 1955 and re- ceived basic © training at Samp- + son Air Force @ Base. He is the 1% year -‘old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walsh A2c Walsh is now stationed in Japan. Prior to entering the serv- ice he attended Pontiac High School, Carson Perry, 19, _ the son of ® goes si sy) Mrs. Maynard $27 55 [Reds Use Santa Claus as Trade Gimmick try that ts the home base of the where, and Thailand is no excep- Southeast Asia Treaty Organita- |tion. But the 3,000,000 overseas jug for $1 (but t© | that in Thailand the taste is swing- and fountain (ing toward products made in Con No other country in the world not Driver's Old License re 69 uy z8 - f These are rolled oats that arelo¢ the population—seeing Chinese WELCOME GUESTS! it~ They telephoned ahead Kei an ahead to say when they'll arrive. It’s t ciety comic teh tte hoe es he ae way to settle the details of your trip. If you're de the ' can avoid embarrass- friends the change in plans. ; The cost is low. You can call places a day’s drive away for less than a dollar, MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Asian market\Draws $25 Fine, Costs Driving with an expired license cost a man a $25 fine ‘apanese goods|and costs in Justice Court Mon- But even they . : are out of range for most people| Harry W. Stone, 41, paid the of southeast Asia. American goods, court after guilty at an noted for quality, are usually but/arraignment Justice Allen dreams for people who earn $10 a\C. Ingle, of Farmington Town- week at a good job, ship. . The Communist goods are brought into Thailand by Cil-| | nese Ovefsens trading firms, usually through Hong Kong. They are sold so cheaply to the profit is so high Army in July © 194 and after | receiving basic training at Fort 4 | Leonard Wood, © naw Street Mo., he was sent 108 N. Sanne 4 | to Fort Bliss, FE dere } | Texas ,and then SELVALA lto Germany where he spent his Wit Regular Price 997 ae i sn was, nn Selvala, 22,| | Near $6923 | ease“ | $1.00 a Week! | , He entered the © Prior to his en- listment he was PERRY employed at Western Union, * * * In May Gerald L. Willis was pro- moted to Marine Sergeant at the } \Marine Corps Air Station at Cher- ry Point, N. C. He is the son Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willis of 7170 Redmond Dr. sistance to shabby goods every- basic training at loaded with anti-American themes, children’s games like “Monopoly” —only you know who gets the beating. RESISTANCE SHOWN There is certain consumer re- Ra TON iat armeenee-l C - = Sats i} AM-FM radio and 3-speed automatic intermix rec- ord player of perfected high fidelity quality! 10- watts audio-power. Big 12’ bass speaker gives | thrilling sound to your radio and records, In moa- hogany, $198.50. Slightly higher in blond and cherry. ; ‘oie | Magnavox # PAY ONLY FREE Parking in Lot Behind Store i Hi Fidelity \AM-FM Radio Phonograph $625 é “Pour yourself a smile, neighbor g | -of Sunny Brook whiskey, that is!” rich as a prospector’s dream, good as a man’s word ee « the finest of fine Kentucky whiskies! Weekly! FE deral ig | Suny Brook WHE, Cheerful as its Name! . 1 , ae We THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL : : a NM Be in AR ot x tay tt Ae I i 4 ies aa Oe 3 4 ey, ee Sa J } fe = a i * ae m - ao f oo : : ; : Eo os lontelson Park Se stalled by the Waterford Town- ship Board. * - * The beard members unanimous- ly agreed Monday night not to set up a special assessment district in © the subdivision for sewers. At @ bearing June 18, the | beard had heard numerous ob- Fe i received 117 no's, and! who didn't return recorded as yes, of 70 in favor of the 52438] tt z 5 | = disappro- val and only 25 approcal, has been: if i é : Ent 1 f rf rf H Beet ‘project which covers some 4,000) MRS, ELIZABETHA T, PAKE | ROCHESTER — Rosary for Mrs. | . 10, of 923 Roselawn St. will be recited this evening at 8 p.m. at the William R. Home. Service| will be tomorrow at 10 a.m, from | eS AERIAL VIEWS — Pictured above is network of roads looking high-speed track and straightaway. Also visible i west at one million yards of fill upon which will be placed a concrete, durability road, and straightaway and high-speed access ramps. was circulated Multi-Million Dollar Project Takes 4,000 Acres Ford's Michigan Test Tracks Nearing Completion aid department, cafeteria and mile road system will be gravel stretch is all asphalt and is open kitchen will be included in the new|test loops. to one-way traffic only. _ month, according to facilities sup- erintendent James H. Hough. = * *' The structure will contain the acres northwest of Romeo. In addi- tion to the offices, a two-bed first Grand Jury fo Act 3. egtomorren ax 30 a.m trom on Kidnaping Calls PAUL MICHAEL DOAN TROY — Service for Paul Michael WESTBURY, N. Y. @®—A grand jury in New York City is expected to act tomorrow in the case of two Doan, 15, 464 Lesdale St...men accused of making phony! who died early this morning at! ransom telephone calls to the ' Receiving Hospital, Detroit, follow- mother of kidnaped Peter Wein- | . | FBI agents and Nassau County detectives, cooperating in the in- ve tion here, reported no new - de ment in the 13-day-old kid- naping, ' * *¢ @ Peter, 6 weeks old, was berger, 32, went to a Queens court snatched from a carriage on the patio of his parents’ Westbury home. building located on Fisher road. Robert W, Gaines, manager of the Proving Grounds, will direct daily operations from the new offices with Hough and other pletion of the new structure, the | former Fisher farm office is | serving as the center of activi- | | itals about 40. The remainder of the anticipated total complement ‘miles long—runs around the edge ‘of the property a . ds, inside the Hipp|run all our current products, pro- police chiefs and newspaper edi- general administrative offices for) tes jand Dewey roa totvpes of future products of the 1 sn ee! *. rns - | tot) itors w lied at Fuerth to take County Deaths ‘the multi-million dollar testing) . ‘road boundary and returns paral-|totype P tors was ca Current employe personnel to - The roads to the test facilities from the office building are the | only two-way roads in the. whole | Hough said. The basic durability road—eight @pplied to four 3,000 foot sections'an screamed. to test shake characteristics in test) A meeting of U. S. troop com- long Dequindre Vehicles,” Hough said. “We will'manders and German mayors, | el to the old Schooley. road. This he added. City Man Stands Mute face designed for an average speed of 55 miles per hour. system, except for test grades, MAN MADE BUMPS - cars and trucks on t : d ; : , hs ___. THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 17,1036 r roject . uns = Ereninnmreinainds ma Protect he 3683 ; s a section of basic It has a built-in undulating sur- “Man-made bumps have been| t company as well as ,competitive up the problem, test roads,” | Two major grades, one being a of 400 will begin to arrive with te Murphy to Remove | combined 17 per cent and 29 per ‘completion of the office building ‘and test facilities, Hough said. The imaximum strength of permanent ‘employes and engineers will be) |reached by 1957, according to the| facilities superintendent. |Board of Auditors by a rival can- se ‘didate, The task of moving over four/needs Daniel T. Murphy Jr. said/ * Campaign Stickers After a complaint to the sCounty incumbent Register of million cubic yards of dirt for Ajtoday he will remove campaign network of roads originated im posters, stickers and cards from|track have been completed. Jane, 1955. A little over one-third), . a . ; . of the road system will be asphalt, lai in the County Office eight inches thick. The high-speed . . ee track, east-west straightaway, test grades and building aprons will be concrete, The balance of the 30- a meee pee ae ga Suit Seeks fo Stop Annexation Election — 'miss a lawsuit asking the court to The complaint by Republican ‘candidate Roy M. West was re- ceived today by John C. Austin, \vice-chairman of ‘Auditors, Austin said it has been | the Board's policy to ban campaign) lactivity on County property. | the Board of He said he was not aware there ‘were posters and stickers in any | Oakland County Circuit Judge offices, Hig mother Mrs. Beatrice Wein.|Clark J . Adams yesterday took un- county buildings to look for polity! _ider advisement a motion to dis-| violations. but said he will tour Murphy, recently appointed to house in New York City yesterday to testify before a grand jury against two Queens men charged rule a Northville special annexa- {jj} a vacancy created by the death tion election invalid, ‘cent hill, will be steel reinforced| iconcrete nine inches thick. | Paving operations on the high 'speed track and east-west straight-| away wil] be completed this sum-) mer, Hough reported. He added, that the underpass under the high | jspeed track and access ramps to) ithe straightaway and high speed, | } Officials List School Needs Cite Reasons for Voting | Yes’ on Two-Mill Levy! | Monday WALLED LAKE — Officials say’ '$1,377,000 needed for school opera- tion this coming year is the reason voters should approve a two-mill ‘of Orrin McQuaid, said he did not! ’ . . levy in Monday's election. The suit, filed by Warren Prod- know of ‘the Board's policy. ‘ ” yA Royal St., will | With attempted extortion and giv- ing false information about the ucts, Inc., a stamping and parts kidnaping. ‘\Changes Plea to Guilty lin Bad Check Charge | who stood mute to the charge 4 4 jhis plea to guilty yesterday in Oakland County Circuit Court. * * * manufacturer in Novi Township, icharged conspiracy to buy votes iby land developers -backing the proposed annexation. | | Breaches of legal procedure: by } {| Defendants in the ‘case, who filed | his arraignment July 2, changed the motion to dismiss, include the city of Northville, Novi Township, ithe Wayne County board of elec- ition canvassers and Wayne County) ee Social Security Benefits Sought by Senate Dems | ing higher federal relief grants, for wothen and disabled persons to! a Social Security bill. By a lop-sided 62-21 margin, the} Senate last night overrode admin- istration objects and voted to in-) i crease federal] grants to the states) dition, the deficit from the past | WASHINGTON u—Senate Dem- Year, $16,522, must be paid, they - i _| Say. Charged with signing a false Secretary of ‘State James M. Hare (Ocrats, already victorious in vot name to a $65 check in Oxford | processipg the election petitions the|June 26, Coley Smith of Oxford, |#'8o were charged. School funds come from three jsought today to add new benefits: sources — with the ~ largest amount, $1,029,794, coming from the state. Local taxes are expect- ed to supply $265,606, A total of $36,248 is expected by the board from special and adult ‘PONTIAC LAKE — Weed : ‘jing, aimed to kill weeds that form) and Ledue stn & motor-boat-entangling, mosquito-| A warning for breeding mass across parts of this, areas whose si lake, will begin tomorrow. ae ee oe “This will again be one of the prettiest lakes in Oakland County when the weeds are gone,” says) no twinning’ as D. £. Mi . who with Henry no pets in the is the $4,000 of water for sprinkling la spray job. shrubs until 30 hours after The two men, residents of Eng- ing. - ‘lish Villa Subdivision on an is-- The sprayer will be an land in the lake. have gathered who had done a similar funds from the subdivision’s resi- dents and residents along Gale: F e E 2 Attempted Assaults Add to Gl Crime List FRANKFURT, Germany # — Two more attacks on German women were reported today as the Bavarian government mapped ac- tion “to protect the life and safety of German citizens" from violence servicemen stationed in Germany. _ Nuernberg police said a soldier in civilian clothes tried to assault a 19-year-old nursemaid near. an army post but fled when the girl's) - screams attracted attention. The police said another Ameri- can soldier in uniform attempted to assault a 63-year-old woman in the same vicinity a few hours later. He also ran when the wom- ~~ MR. and MRS. RICHARD BOSE Watkins Glen Honeymoon on kndocancy Charge Taken by Richard Roses Charged with indecent exposure¢ METAMORA Recently re-| noon ceremony in the Metamora July 4 in Pontiac, Manford D.|turned from a honeymoon in Wat-|Congregational Church. Plake Sr. of 28 Newberry St., stood kins Glen, New York, are the) The bride were a full length mute yesterday at his arraignment newly wed Mrs. and Mrs. Richard! wedding gown with a scalloped | in Oakland County Circuit Court. | rose. The bride is the former boat neckline edged in lace with Judge Clark J. Adams, who en-| t-in lace sleev . | Julia Reyes of Farmers Creek Rd.) oat os ie saat at aadan ten tered a plea of innocent for Plake, | ; continued his bond of $200. | One hundred-seventy-five guests A beaded corenet held a short saw Rudy Reyes give his sister in| «jnow-iength veil in place. Yellow ‘marriage to Richard Rose, son of/roses and white stephanotis made /Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rose of up the bridal bouquet. '156 Second St. at a recent after-, e 8 ’e "| Dawn Alderman of Hadley was imaid of honor, wearing a gown of iblue. Donned in gowns of pink and jgreen were bridesmaids Joyce Blaylock of Lake Orion, and Carol in Oakland County Circuit Court. | Ann Rose. Judge Clark J. Adams, who en- at 4 H Grounds ‘| Best man was Stuart Andress. tered . plea of innocent for Flood, A half-day meat barbecue school Joe Conant of Lapeer and Sell ten S300 bona nt CountY will be conducted by the Oakland| Ezekial Reyes also attended the “ F a |County Extension Service at the; groom. , 4H Fair Grounds on July 31. with) 1, the fall the » Mr. and Mrs. 2 Hounds Dognaped a new Mr. a rs Resident of Ortonville Mute on Check Charge Charged with signing a false 2 k J i é ina Holly Township gas etation aN Barbecue John Flood of Ortonville stood). ¢-pg= 2 caste yesterday at his arraignment Of M eat Cu ts Thirza, will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the Coats Funeral Home, with} The destruction took place at Sandra L, Lundy, 17, was last see burial in Lakeview Cemetery. Mr.the Ajax Plating Company at 24/Thursday night. ‘Slade died Sunday-in an accident.|W. Rundell St. The damage losses’ Besides his widow, Louise. Mr. of Hodgkin's disease. Art Club Elects Birmingham Man — Birmingham, was elected first vice ‘ of the Art Directors of Detroit. Unwin is associated with MacManus, John and Adams, Bloomfield Hills advertising agen- cy. - s* * He was also: appointed editor of the Detroit issue of Art Direction ‘ och of the Camp- eo a Mhér officers include Ken- | *] bond of $500. Police Investigating Broken Plant Windows over the past. weekend. were estimated at $15. ‘y= 4 i a4 we? a ee A? ~ BETTY L. HALL Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hall of ment of their daughter, Betty Lynne, to M. Allan Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bradley of Crescent Lake. Betty is attend-| iCo., was elected presi-'ing the Highland Park General Hospital Schdol of Nursing and he is a student of Moody Bible In- stitute, Chicago, No date has bee set for the wedding. Judge Clark J. Adams, who wil! Clerk Edgar Brannigan. e| sentence Smith July 23, returned’ for needy aged, blind and disabled |persons. ‘Robert J. Deans of the Michigan’ pose will reside in Detroit where From Animal Shelter Two female blue hounds were ‘Bible Institute. ‘State University showing suitable they poth will attend the Detroit meat cuts. The meats will be cooked out, jtaken from the Oakland County of doors in various types of equip- Unless the two mills are ap- Animal Shelter sometime between) ment, both commercially made K@@QO Council Seeks proved, the school budget will be Friday afternoon and Saturday) and ‘‘do-it-yourself” varieties, dur- '$45,395 short, they estimate. In ad-|morning, Pontiac police reported ing the session starting at 1 p.m. today. | Entry was gained by making a) hole in the heavy screen of the) Sentence Royal Oak Man Pleading guilty to driving under, ithe influence of liquor, John E| Braxton, 61, of Royal Oak, was; * | oil drums will be available. { City Hall Building KEEGO HARBOR—There will Deans, who has put on barbecues in Kansas and Michigan, will offer suggestions for conducting large dog wenn The shelter is located and small affairs. be ‘a meeting of the City Council at . Walton Bivd,. i at 7 p.m. tonight at City Hall, Lyle B. Able, agricultural (wien members will face the agent, will demonstrate barbecu- : 4: problem of locating a new building congue using ns home-made for city hall use. charcoal grills to be made from | . . * Other agenda items include: en- igaging an auditor to go over the /education fees, tuition, cafeteria! sentenced to a 60-day term in the) Those wishing to attend should books: anual report by the building and book store profits and other county jai] Monday at an arraign-| contact Mrs. Mary Hixon, home inspector; report by the Zoning him to Oakland County Jail under Pontiac Teenage Girl | ‘Is Reported Missing But two major tests on the long- |delayed bill remain, with both ex-| MORE STATE AID ‘pected to reach a vote during an- A Pontiac teenager has been other long session. jmissing from her home since July | |12 and is believed to have left the Drinking Driver Jailed Pontiac police today were in- City With a woman friend, Pontiac | vestigating a report that 16 win.| Police learned today, iling St., 4 jcompanions before their depar-. ‘ture. A portable typewriter was the lonly thing known to be missing. ‘Grace's Motherhood to Be Revealed Officially PARIS (INS)—Father Francis J. Tucker, Prince Rainier's chaplain, was quoted Monday as saying Princess Grace's expected mother- hood “will be announced officially soon."’ . Agence France Presse, in a dis- patch from Vatican City, said ‘Father Tucker reportedly told in- 'timate friends who questioned him about the rumors of pregnancy: that will be announced officially soon.”’ ‘Drunk Driver Fined $50 Henry Pence, 31, of Walled Lake, paid a $50 fine and $15 costs Mon- iday after pleading guilty to driving lunder the influence of liquor. He! arraigned before Springfield was Steel Talks Recessed 39, was “I See no reason to deny news| | A Roseville man was sentenced | Mrs. Elaine Johnston, of 615 Ster-|to 30 days in the Oakland County dows were smashed in a building! lye: ; : ne told officers her daughter, |Jail Monday after pleading guilty) ate aid. nito drunk driving. Marvin Jeffers, arraigned before West! The woman said her home had Bloomfield Township Justice El-| been apparently ransacked by the Mer C. Dieterle, JOYCE A. MORGAN Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Morgan Clarkston announce the engage- Township Justice Emmett C. Leib. of Willett road announce the en-' ppraytoN PLAINS — A mis-| gagement of their daughter, Joyce _Ann, to David M. Vaughn. the lof Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaughan PITTSBURGH W— Negotiations, 0f Lapeer. She attended Bob’ Jones Church engagement of their daughter ; vn Le hent sey " Nmeendivne ioe . ghter, Ju- were recéssed in the nationwide | University in South Carolina and| Dr. Allan Cc. Pichnor, a mmission: son miscellaneous sources, j These figures total $1,331,648. The needed balance of $61,917 will not, levy, the school figures show, but board members point out that pas- The charge by opponents of the levy that more Money is avail- able for operating purposes, is _ denied by Superintendent Clifford H, Smart, who says he endorses the board’s figures. Other money which the board has invested was voted for building purposes and the retirement of bonded indebtedness, he says, and can only be used for those pur- poses, City to Ban Parking on Narrow Pike Street Parking will be banned on West Pike street between Williams and Franklin ‘boulevard this week, | Theodore M. Vanderstempel, city) traffic engineer said Monday. The move is to provide for safer passage of vehicles in. both directions on Pike which is only 24 feet wide. This is cut to 16 feet when cars are parked on Pike, Van- derstempel said, Missionary Program Slated at Church be met completely by the two-mnill| |in 1954 and 24 pounds in the 1935-39 ment before Royal Oak Judge demonstration agent, at the agri-\Commission and the procuring of Fletcher Renton. jcultural agent's office by calling a dog warden for the area. \or writing. A small charge is made Draws Term in Jackson | for barbecue books and samples of) | food. Pete Cooper, 39, of Detroit, who | pleaded guilty July 9 to stealing '$90 from a Royal Oak gas station Mercury and our moon have no atmosphere. sage of the levy will make the dis-| june 30, was sentenced yesterday | trict eligible for another $31,000 into @ term of 1 to 4 years in Jack-| ison State Prison by Oakland Coun.’ ty Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams. ' Medfood}oock = PoHfBeefSohZ Ca f l OY. Donel son Britons consumed an average of '14.7 pounds of butter each during | 1955 compared with about 14 pounds “As Long as There Are Sovereign Nations... + « « possessing great power, wor is inevitable,” so com- ments the great Einstein on the causes arid liklihood of another great war. ' -prewar period. | In spite of the testimony of such experts, there are on this earth many men of good faith ur. gently striving for lasting peace. Many of us believe that the world is growing bet- ter, and that through faith, practical peace may be at- tained. Phone FEDERAL 4-4511 Pa thing On Our Premise: viet |sionary program will be presented) tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Com.’ munity United Presbyterian steel strike today while industry|he was a student at LeTourneau |ary in Arabia for the past six representatives went over the git-|Techinical Institute of Texas, uation with top executives of 12)Longview, Texas. A winter w Imajor basic sted! companies. |ding is planned, ‘ x ty East.”" ® | | JUDITH KAY Ties Mr.:and Mrs. Fay A. Ttus of Oxbow Lake Road announce the| : 7 dith Kay, to Richard Earl Thomp- son, son.of Mr, dnd Mrs. Earl at years, will give an illustrated lec-/Thompson of Summit Street, White ed-/ture on “Problems in the Near|Lake. An August 31 ‘wedding is 855 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC biceoogmogjorgjwolpoaizee{soe( 307, ota ee RE le ia i THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, JULY ¥, ‘1056 pou BLE a “RED eras DAY 7 :; fi 13, too young fo B= ij | ‘wo Men Replacing Boy Too Young to Work JAMESTOWN, R. 1 @—Last i z i d 7 i i Z i 4 if i E rAd ut i “$s it ies tity iy,’ SIM ish WGP AEE MIG Similar Savings on other sizes tool 3-T SUPER-CUSHION |, GOODFYEAR Pay as little in Black or White Sidewalls as $1.25 @ Net jest another sale on an ordinary tire; it’s « 3-T SALE fameoes Goodyear Tires at rock bottom prices! 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ALL SUMMER Goops said today Mrs, Sun Yat-sen, 66, lion more in April idee: ef the teduhibit ta Cy EAST LANSING (INS)—If you're/#"d about 19 billions higher than map | [nese Republic, is ill. worried because the leaves on your)“ SED os said wages and I peble tive e: .& 9 trees are turning brown, then stop salaries increased slightly during - The illness was described only|—because you're not alone. The! May, proprietors’ income was up Shavers S333333° ws ap nse ma a ea intent UNION "LAKE — HAGGERTY ROADS TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY tT COULD ONLY HAPPEN IN TEXAS! .-. The fabulous story of the most amazing people in America today! > = WILLIAM DEMANEST- WALLACE FORD - TOM HELMORE : ommend ae A eo PME on LL C THOMAS Seems ee RODENT PARRIBI « cocenene oy JOMN LEE MAMHIN ... WINSTON MALLER ee ee coe OO LE OE LET ORR RT oe REET Lee ones ey TECHNICOLOR ~ COME EARLY DINE IN OUR OUTDOOR PATIO ‘Serving Chicken-N-Basket Pizza Pie WNSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to scramble os few os ‘possible to guess my appears under arrow, reading dewnwerd. whircser thee te areata * thanks te LILLIAN M. THAIN 14017 DOLPiuw ST. = Anwar Cobos seheoe ees “Oo * &® @ NN = ae pe eosce Rees oon ay: rs ? 7 FOMRINU Yesterday's answer: bridge, 1Eeth, eNomel, dentist, moUth, poftial, © iene” What's My Line, Ine. platE, gumS. Hollywood Headlines Oscar Leaves No Mark on Kim Hunter's Career ls By BOB THOMAS |Mercedes McCambridge, Celeste. f HOLLYWOOD. (#-We've heard Holm and others did little in films jabout stars who have been helped alter copping the big prize, ‘or jinxed by Academy Awards.’ On the other hand, others like’ ‘Here's a girl Oscar did. nothing| Frank Sinatra; Anne Baxter and ‘for. 'Eva Marie Saint have prospered, * *¢ @ ‘after being awarded the Oscar.| Absolutely nothing. Or so says! You just can't figure it, Kim Hunter, who won the support- * * * ‘ing award four years ago for her Perhaps the reason for Miss role as Marlon Brando's long-suf-| Hunter's lack of reaction from the fering wife in ‘'A Streetcar Named Oscar is her own independence Desire.” ; lot Hollywood. She prefers to live “IT must honestly say that win-|in New York with her husband, | ning thé Oscar had no real effect \writer Robert Emmett, and two on my career,” she said. “It children. Occasionally she comes! didn't raise my salary to any de-jout here for a picture—she’s now gree. There was no great in- \doing “The Young Stranger’’ at crease in the number of scripts' RKO. But she devotes just as |1 was offered. No studio made a much of her energies to the stage | move to sign me to a term con-|and TV. ‘tract. “T learned my lesson,” she said “Certainly the Oscar was a Herlesson came during her great -satisfaction personally to first stab at a Hollywood career. | me. But career-wise it did noth-|She came here as a David Selz- ing.” I nick player—and never appeared jin a Selznick picture. During five | ‘This is in direct contrast to tra-! \years in Hollywood, she made ‘dition, which has dictated that the ‘four pic tures and an Army shot! , ‘Oscar buoys up an actor's career| . or puts it on the skids. Historians| Her next experience with films point out that such winners as Was even less fruitful, She played * e%-e | Katina Paxinou, James Dunn, opposite David Niven in ‘Stairway TT Te ey Pee cee eh ean rT NUR a 7 3 | Vivian Leigh 2 in Her First Picture Since “A Streetcar Named Desire” Open 1:00 PM. Shew Starts af Desk Dixie Sens (US-10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 | EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUNS THIS IS A FRANK, MATURE STORY OF AN ADULT LOVE! SUURSUSEEEEDEnEaneaaee ~|to Heaven" and signed a contract with J. Arthur Rank. The result: marty Robert Milo Brunson, 3, a SANTA MONICA;- Calif terday. Downs, \29, i tn their marriage wane yes- Drive-In 2150 Opdyke Ra. BE 4-4611 Box Office Opens 7 | G utstanding FEATURES! He Was Accused Of The Foulest Act A Man Can Commit! yet FRANCES ORS - ANOLE RICHARDS - MOMENT RES ~ Joe PACKARD Soman by ROBERT C. DENNIS - tncnd ty LEE SHOLEM - Potcnd my HOWARD W. KOCH {mcm Pon AUBREY SCHENCK - & BEL-WIR Paces ~ tend te WED ABS AND ALSO SHOWING ° frank, aE: story of Lillian Roth's SUSAN HAYWARD SHE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. JULY 17, 1956 _ bs thy Dor ‘Los Angeles electronics company) ‘Today's’ farm worker, working) 18 people compared with 11 in 190, WHAT'S MY LINE? rasa aanen cpio _\entaive.. Sorter Tey Se oo Sena MAGNIFICENT! : tthe om Cr OOSSANAT AND baba yc commen 1 ¢FODESTA aa SERNAS PLUS LAN GISH- CHARLES uo ——annmen Relgased thru UNITED ARTISTS NOW eins Wan ?OAKL AND: A REMARKABLE ZRUE SPY STORY... NOW A GREAT MOTION PICTURE! WALT a A year and a half of complete in- activity. A Torrent No wonder she's weary of con- of tracts! Violent ee Emotions! | $ Marilyn's Figure Open 7:00 POM Shew Starts at Dask! Figures i in Britain LONDON (® The arrival of actress Marilyn Monroe has made an almest ineredible impression on this old town; it even got men-| » tioned at the opening of. the International Whaling Commis- |sion's meeting. | * For Pity’s Sake... Don’t Leave Mel... Please Stay!... Don't Leave Me Tonight Te een Mien yn ecw mn om A ery trom the depths of « woman's tortured soul! Powertul drama that probes the intimate life of a married woman — of a provocative problem! ALSO—— A Picture So Powerfully Different it Will Make Your Pulse Stand Still! 5 i i ie ——owwerreveeererrerrTeeT eee Tee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee Terre ee ee eee eee eee rere ee lm ae ee a eee a a a a a ee _ A TORRENT OF HUMAN EMOTIONS! What happens to a town and its women when, ‘Strangers’ come across the river! i i i 7 Can INFIDELITY Be LOVE! WORTH THs? Mtevender Hovde preseay & 1ONOON Fume VIVIEN LEIGH Stealing Empty Purse _ whe tekes up with a ne’er-do-well KENNETH MORE Costs Wixom Man $60 TOLE LITVAN'S masterpiece | becouse of her emotional = A Wixom man paid $60 in fines longings! An adult presentation THE DEEP ‘and costs in Justice Court yester- BLUE SEA by TERENCE RATIIGAN COROR by BE LUXE CinemaScore BROS. ROSANA RORY HARALD MARESCH WRITTEN, PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY OWEN: CRUME * * “A distinguished visitor, Miss! Marilyn Monroe, obviously has| come to England to dispute a say- ing of our great literary figure, Dr. Samuel Johnson,” G. R. H.,| Nugent, parliamentary secretary | to the Ministry of Agriculture and’ Fisheries, said. in a welcoming, address. NOW! OPEN 10:45 a.m. f Francis YOINS THE Technicolor 3 “Dr. Johnson adjured us never| to believe in round figures: One has only to look at her to realize. that round figures do exist and/ without the assistance of a by- | . product of your Industry (mean-| jing whalebone), which has helped ladies’ figures." * * | The Russian dele gation! listened intently as a lady trans- ‘lator. interpreted. They laughed, | {foo i OPEN 6:30 P. M. TONIGHT! Le “The Maverick Queen | (500d} bye’ N. ver — 1 7 nn iday for stealing a purse which! inetted him exactly nothing over the weekend, James R. Knight, 22, pleaded guilty to a simple larceny charge before Justice Herman Roth. . He was arrested Saturday by Walled Lake -police for allegedly taking the purse in a theater. The purse turned out to be empty. Jam Session TONIGHT Music by the ‘J So-phis-to-cats Ne Cover—No Minimum Dell’s Inn DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Everybody's saying: “Don't miss it!” Movie-romance of the year! starring Glenn FORD - Eleanor PARKER wih Roger MOORE + Ceci! KELLAWAY \ A HILARIOUS ! : Qe ntke + BARBARA BRITTON - ; enion ulurans Polat wi —_, TEHCHMICOLOR FESS PARKER - JEFF HUNTER S== SSA we anenen eee STARTS THURS. ENDS TODAY “HOT BLOOD” - “OVER EXPOSED” DOORS OPEN 10:45 Starts WEDNESDAY 2 SHOCKERS TU:17 ~ 2:19 = 5:21 8:26 JOHN PAYNE ea a ae nowita DUFF YS SHELLEY WINTERS 1 DONLEVY | § “an DOW | ARC a7, LAWRENCE TIERNEY BRUCE BENNETT ANNE VERNON, Te 12:43 - 3:45 ~ 6:47 - 9:52 PATRICIA ALPHIN Ls Lest Times Today! “LAS VECAS SHAKEDOWN” PLUS “MIRACLE IN THE RAIN” It’s Out of This World a. STARTS WEDNESDAY SCIENCE-FICTION THRILLS!. M-G-M's Adventure Into The Unknown! 7] FORBIDDEN PLANET bagel and COLOR . teste ANNE PIDGEON FRANCIS - NIELSEN Warts STEVENS antes ROBBY, THE ROBOT plus my it Is a Riot! Color Cartoon ALSO CO-HIT FLOATING — WP) pS f , COLOR» DELUXE “ER We mE Starring <= JOHN BROMFIELD ee | ts ciehihnimscienseaiamsenesiNb isnt Designs Sui Wesihee of et «Me. Mort A beautiful example of Mr. Mort's of silk print. Colors are beige with red understated elegance is this sheath of pure and black with royal blue. These dresses silk broadcloth with button-trimmed mid- may be purchased locally. sleeves, a casual collar and a soft sashing Womens Section TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 Southwest Grows Big Stylewise Dallas Now Claims ELEVEN to Rank Fourth as ‘ Fashion Center DALLAS @®—A war baby—the Southwest's fashion and clothing industry—has grown large enough today to start playing with the big boys. Dallas claims to rank fourth in the nation now as a garment manufacturing center, after New York, California and Chicago. It concentrates on the medium price range. and goes in heavily for sportwear and casual clothes. The growth of the California ap- parel industry has been as rapid. Largely in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the industry counts 1,700 firms with annual sales top- "His newest collec’ ‘cotton * Lines’ are shaped to a presents his newest. sult aay climate, ang eeantl rea the heavenly pure * new ‘when Variety | empire silhouette with all its feminine wiles. V: Pan See plaids and glorious solids! . young approach — so a a sk SE a t so im: it from a It’s fashion point Mr. Mort “sheers” a plaid and makes it one of the most wearable dresses during high mercury days! It’s frosted with a white collar, and skirted full and fancy buttoned from neck to hem free. - busy temper NY The trend set by “My Fair Lady” stars through- out the line with Be Bi A on the whittled waistlines ae the — ot eee beneath the a acta — | ‘textured fabrices—the slubbed, nm ubbed cottons, the - soft-as-cloud ttle jackets ae ith le and The collection is versatile enough for house- , wife and executive alike. The colors are geared to ° steal the scene on any urban or suburban level. All in all, weather or no... Mr. Mort’s newest wear withal usts itself (and the wearer) to the eee ee * ‘stoning a f= role with that have a ng plays 2 made look, dresses understated that they are hits alone. imate. In two parts—a costume that’s as new as the season, . And how the gal with the youthful figure will love this id. The crisp white use is cuffed and col- lared for a young, smart look. Norell Gets | Top Award shaping of the season, Containing significance is in Mr. Mort's reed slenderness of a knit-top sheath teamed with its own short-cut jacket trimmed with braid and collared in white. Soft and flattering to the youthful figure. Journeys Far and Near jee Mark the Month of July Pontiac Area Residents Enjoy Trips ping 600 million dollars, according > to the National Cotton Council. * to + In between, such Southwestern cities as Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Phoenix and Tucson have blossomed with regional designs, at around zero when ar II broke out, now num- annual payroll of 22% million dol- lars, It claims retail outlets in 25,000 stores. in al bg states. Stanley séarour, president of Nieman-Marcus store, says the garment industry started here be- cause “during the war people got clothing’ wherever they could find it and because transportation of After the war, he adds, the in- dustry here had a choice: Try to make cheaper clothing in compet- ition with Eastern manufacturers or try to develop as a fashion cen- ter and sell in the medium to high priced range. Dallas chose the lat- ter and now competes freely in both Eastern and California m4r- kets, * *« ¢ “We stock Dallas clothing, not out of regional loyalty, but be- cause we make money on it,” he says frankly. “The designs are good, so is the workmanship and the garments are reasonably priced, There is no freight to pay.” Perhaps the biggest assist to the industry that has grown up here; 4 “Dandy Blade” — a very dashing, cotton cropped jacket in Mr. Mort's stripes of black, red and rust tops a slim, square-necked jumper sheath in the most urban of colors—black. ecent Bride Is Honoree'« Joan Lauckner. and Marcia|Schellenberg, Linda Schellenborg, {Thomas were cohostesses at a Judith Lauckner, Janet Deem and) Stillwater, Minn., and in California, and to: lesser) cent post-nuptial shower honoring Mary Kennedy. degree in Arizona and New Mexi-/y4/. Frederic S. Young, the former! JoAnn Van Tassel, Karen Beam,| Drether-in-law and sister, Mr. co, has been the shift in American! Margaret Silk. The Thomas home suzanne Looney, living habits. ‘Gail Arthurs, and Visits With Dr. and Mrs. Ramon R, Laina and children, Ramon Jr., Christ- ian, Michael and Judith, of Nor- folk, Va., are spending several Relatives turned Monday evening from a two-week vacation. They visited relatives in Bing- hamton, N. Y., before going to Lake Arrowhead, Pa., where Mr. days visiting at the home of Mrs.| Moses’ brother, Charles Moses of Luina’s brother and sister-in-law, |} {tara trip they spent some time at | Niagara Falls, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bleau of Spence street. Before returning to their home they will visit with other relatives and friends in and around tives tiac. - * 8 © Mr. and Mrs. Fred Froede and children, See and Larry, of Sum- mit avenue are touring the West- ern states and northern Canada during the month of July. Among the places they will visit are Glacier National Park, Banff and Lake Louise. * * «@ Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fitzgerald | a tour of paper mills located north} of Sault Ste. Marie, Adding a little pleasure to business, the Fitzger- aldg were able to enjoy some fish- ing during the week they were away. * ¢ *@ The Ray Freeburys and son, Ray, of Blaine avenue have returned from .a two-week vacation which took them through the Western states to Portland, Ore. While at) The Dalles, Ore., they visited form- er Pontiac residents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson. uns a few days at home, Freebury and her daugh- ter, Mrs, Fred Mueller, accom- panied by Mrs. Agnes Fritz and Ray and Jim Freebury, left for where they were guests of Mr. Freebury's | and Mrs, Herbert Bieging. Hawaii, joined them. On the re- Tea Honors Bride-Elect Maxine Hurt Mrs. John S. Main of South Pem- berton road entertained 40 guests at tea Sunday afternoon honoring bride-elect Maxme Hurt. Maxine, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Hurt of Auburn avenue, will be- icome the bride of Jack Main, son . Mains, in a cere- mony The tea table was covered with & pink satin striped cloth cen- tered with an epergne of pink rosebuds and white stock, Pink tapers flanked the centerpiece. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Jack Paddock and Mrs. Vere Hodges, Mrs. Clare Bilderback of Kala- mazoo,. aunt of. the prospective bridegroom, Was among the out- of-town guests present. Hair Accessories Stress Gimmicks Hair accessories are taking on ‘important airs now that the chig- inon is with ‘us ‘again, From the lislands come delightful native hair| igimmicks. in Fashion ef 8 . + [ litt aa me til cannot be disclosed at present. Tinted Chignon Ideal With Summer Dress” . lon Elizabeth Lake road was the'Mary Sarros and Sandie Warren} On the return trip they visited) Long Japanese hairpins with cnn The brewing trend toward out./Setting for the affair. |were others. at Taylor Falls, Minn., and Lake| jeweled pa that are — criss- us ue vive on the town—from ri hee? opm door and genevally casual living, . 7 8 Completing the guest list were)of the Clouds. crossed are very popular. Ha-| @ perfect ress the Mr. Mort manner, ere’s news has weaned away the American| Guests included Mrs. A. E. Silk, \Mrs. Donald Meier, Mrs. Ronald * 7° @ waiian tourists bring back hair ac-| in the nubby, shibbed stripes of brown, black and gray peowle every — from more/Mrs. Ft ren pentechier. Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Moses|cessories that resemble or brown, black'and green, There’s also news in the formal clothes. The regional in-/Young, Mrs. Paul Jackson, Mrs.| Howard Looney, Margaret Christ-|arid children, Marilyn, Tommy and|chop sticks. These are made of , d . nd the helti dustrieg have thrived on it. F. Lee Tames Mrs, George'enson and Marcelene Dennis, Richard, of Lincolnshire drive re-|wood as well as other materials, slender-shaping of braid trim a the patent mg \ a 4 : . . Dae eo : fae \ ; ¥ i ee t. j Fd a Hf a y ‘i yy a S ar ie vo : * K ) \ . ‘ G a : i ray ‘ 2 . a ___, ____' THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956. anes : “3 ma 1, Volunteers WVocat ‘W ae at Slate Tea ee ae z ose, . 3 * . ; E 6 : : "Taylor - (ON Friday A ae free mini ability. “were married) Areq Directors] - Iplet ed rejection slips, RESTIGE DRI Sunday | of Women’s tahoe bag rerio bitter Marjorie had a pert _ afternoon in| Are Appointed / fessional talent s would nhl aide ghing @ be- ategpee divin eed ‘share Rochester, , ; ps : er agan by melagall bois re break. Inet abilities lay, ~ had settled * p 3 on . represent ed The bride, of|* mareis messy ont sen 2 On ania ene Soe Be 0 ie sites, 6S caay wey fo.pet ber Bane ia Ruth avenue, |National Foundation for Infantile a : go en . Paralysis. will be held Friday. The - to was - of Mr. and | Civics Room of the Pontiac a fond aunt will murmur, “you BS its. another ability, which she Mrs. Burgess |*! Saving and Loan building really ought to be a writer.” But a __ Married at |is now, belatedly, working on. EUTBCSS | The meeting is called by the professional editor may think noth- Valdosta, Ga.,| _ Vocational testing is not cheap, Geoit of |newly appointed area directors of ing of the kind. "| but it is often well worth the Cass City, |Women's Activities tar the Only A hy sony wap, “Hane were Charlotte} cost. non ak re eee Joseph resides} al Foundation’ for Infantile aly nye sina color sense is just wonderful and Anne keep you from becoming embit- . Mrs. H.. B. Stenbuck,| ™#F. and Mrs. Clayton Purdy of| your living room is so attractive . ‘feaed on Stowell ‘Oakiand: Mrs |Drayton Plains announce the en-|You ought to be a decorator.” Motsinger and | re Nofty Oakland: Mrs. | -acement of their daughter, Prue- It you would like the name of a ' Sree Aire oneal, DeVilent na gant’ | Dee, to Les Wood, He is the son of| NOT pape aya ae Byron Byers. qualified vocational tester tn your ¥ greees Ted Wood of Seneca street. A Sep-| Being to doa on community, send me a ; MR. and MRS, JOSEPH E. TAYLOR South West - . *|tember wedding is planned by the|one’s own house is a far cry from Her parents | selt envelope and I will 2 eos + The meeting is open to the |couple. , being able to decorate all kinds of are Mrs give you the in 2 Eth IL. Bad public and an Invitation is ex- : places for all kinds of tastes. ° . (Copyright 1956) . er L. GET attendant. She wore a brown dress tended to all women interested | Ey 7 ee Stephen E - Brid with tan accessories and & corsage! in the work done by the March ousewarming Yet, repeat this fact. though I : D M _ e Becomes Bride \ yellow roses, Glenn Acha was! of Dimes. Plane for distribution will,women still persist in thinking DeFan of inner Meetin : Married in a 2 o'clock ceremony |P&S* ™2”. ot pollo and vaccine iterstare |OUNCAY HOMOrs |inat’ there's nov trick at all i Held by G a Sunday Ethel L. Badger of|, T Taylors will make their} and posters will be presented, E ] McH moving from the status of-a more Valdosta: and |e Y Group Puuth evenae and Joseph E. Taylor| 2m o@ Ruth avenue, The chapter chairman, the Rev.|“* 4° “HCEZEDIY + Jor tess gifted amateur, to that of Harry | _‘The July meeting of the Flora of Stowell street. The service was . _ |G. Burton Hodgson of Birmingham| Eugene J. McHenry, formerly|* "e#! professional. - Shelly Group of The First Presby- by the Rev, witiam/(COming Events will speak on the , How can you find out it you Motsinger of |terian Church was held Friday at Collycott at the Rochester Better ciub win! - Oundation and the really have what it takes? |the summer home of Mrs. Allan Methodist Church. holds picnic dinner and’ white eie,|women volunteers play Vocational tests, given by a South Edith |H. Monroe at Watkins pment The bride is the daughter-of Mr.|{ne"home of Mrs’ LH binta,” 145| "8 the-public. about polio and the street, Mr, |istine the hostess were Clara Gay- and Mrs. Burgess Geoit of Cass|James K Blvd. vaccine. ; ’ = * |lord, Daisy Benedict and Grace Qty, Anne Gordon WOTU wit! mest Thurs-| ‘The National Foundation film on Dior Invades and Mrs, |“ | : gay withthe Francis Willard Union st/the Salk vaccine, “Unconditional . Attending the dinner along with For her wedding the bride ji0s°k Bivd for « noon Surrender” will be shown for the M | S li William W. |the 21 members present were Mrs. were a light biue dress with navy | a first time in Oakland : ale Ng William H, Marbach, Mrs. Galen : blue accessories and a corsage | zone Eight. Past Presidents Club! Mrg ‘Emery Mitchell and Mrs. in Sweaters Byers of |€. Hershey, Mrs. Harry H. Patti- : ot pink carnations, = - day at 6:30 pm. for & cooperative din-| Harold Potter are in charge of ! son, Mrs. C. A. Harris, Mrs. Gels- Ss J. Rachell Acha was her only |Jcnnwn st itusbends will be auene.” [arrangements. Even Dior, who usually dictates o Parkersburg, |ton'V. Poole, Mrs, Tille Hannevold : inchions tor females only, has » at : W.Va., are Mrs William Renwick and Mary 4 masculine styles. pe eve his parents. | Ciara Gaylord 7 Bible ‘ee MRS. BYRON BYERS - ° einhy a Go bate ed Egnedone : Reis In his Paris boutique is a spe-| | and Mrs, Wayne Reaves and Mrs, : ial department offering neckties 4 | cnt dreaing gowns wits paisey|Darlotte Motsinger Wed) tn reset svete | Pema meee eee ia, Rite een | i in masculine tances. Most 177 Valdosta, Georgia, Rite me", : plain and rather casual. - : | Dir «ead erates tr |p arate, Meter dle And en i Wate Jewel-Conscious Men j men are boldly hand-knitted and [ried in a double-ring ceremony at|gown was blue tulle. Predicted for 1956 ; in such “tough guy” colors 85 tne Orthodox Westminster Pres- : burgundy red, bottle green or |iyterian Church in Valdosta, Ga |ASSISTS SISTER CHICAGO (INS)—Men are going i . bd cigar brown. * *¢ @ . Kathrya Elva, DeFan, sister of es this yee ee ae thelr a sports shirts for French| The“-bride is the daughter of|the bride, was ‘flower girl, She S year. | men have masculine nda such|Mrs, Stephen DeFan of Valdosta|wore a pink Peart Ree cot. The latest cuff links exhibited as red and black checks, navy-\and Harry Motsinger of South|tonized satin frock with a pink|st, %¢ 38h annual convention of | New Fall | blue and white stripes or brown| Edith street Byron's parents are tulle ruffled overskirt, and she Car-|Ciothiers and Fornichers in Can - and beige plaids. i Pomraa, weve Yers|ried @ basket of blue flowers. cago were studded with cultured . French shirtmakers propose a] my, , ot bg pearls or semi-precious stones. | / new way of giving these garments dered white satin was outlined beat toon Sor the Sane at ree lhe ee eas weed in cute : a Personal touch. Plain dress) with pearls at the portrait neck- ding. Ushers were Richard Yale|chryso, marquisite, onyx aod : shirts are now trimmed with em-| tine and short sleeves. Her full |and Billy Selph of Valdosta and * ie, onyx . broidered initials or a personal) skirt extended into a chapel | Joseph S. Hurford of Pontiac. John badge on the left ‘shirt - collar) train, Her hand-rolied veil of il- |Craig DeFan, brother of the bride, . . fits the bill if he can foot the bill.|°°™ Cl vere conimawee {Was Fingbearer. : : Couple Goes South | matching her gown. rearing the ceremony, @ Te i ei Yes hurry for the Styled Following Wedding She carried white orchids, lilies-| After a honeymoon in new ‘ asd ; of-the-valley and stephanotis. leans, the newlyweds will | first selection of pure Just f In a coreenanty pertorenen Satur * + 8 their home at Ardmore Air | ‘ ust Tor day at the Salvation Army Citadel.) Jean Anderson of Douglas, Ga.,| Force Base, Okla., where he is | virgin wool Pendleton Y Mrs. Estella McCurdy of Clarkston wa. maid of honor. Jerry Walker| stationed, 49’er Jackets and ow |became the bride of Elton Fisher) .¢ | akeland, Ga., and Sue McMil- . thei | ted Mee Lawrence | Spencer and|'an_of V a were brides 18. | Noles NOE Byers wore CHF CONGE - MAIS OY ea bee | Wayne Fisher attended the couple. light brown duster, avocado ac- Skirts. tors Following a reception held. im. cessories and the corsage from ROWENA’S mediately after the ceremony, the her bridal bouquet. Sine | Fishers left for Florida where they JACKETS |e ey OE ay [wc ener. Caen ti Mrs. J. Amburm | $831 Dixte Highway 8 3-3541 T return they will make their home i 17” and 19% ea, pens ee a a Bridal Shower A miscellaneous shower was held Thursday evening at the Pontiac drive home of Mrs. James Am- burm for bride-elect Carole Lewis. Carole, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Omer Lewis of Woodbine drive will be married Aug. 4 at Bethany Bap- tist Church to Eugene D. Thomp- son. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth thompson. were Mrs. Lewis, | Mrs, Thompson, Mrs. Robert Lewis-of Port Huron, Mrs. D. E. _ | Pursley, Mrs. Jack Reid, Mrs. Ralph Stewart, Mrs, Wilbur Cox, Mrs. William Begg and Mrs, L. C. Jackson, - Also attending were Mrs. O. M. SKIRTS 14% Also a complete selec- tion of Pendleton Slacks | and Sweaters. Bring in your cottons- for our new treatment ... NOVA-TEX S'You'll find your clothes will have that new, fresh, and cool feeling the next Bas time you slip into them. STAR CLEANERS # 294 E. Pike St.—4100 E. Walton FE 2-0661 ba VR OR Ok Oa Ok a Og a a ? @ MM MH Mr. and Mrs, Chester L. Nelson JULY CLEARANCE Savings to 65” and More Swim wear, skirts, blouses, } Cold Fur Storage LADY ... on the first warm day pronto ... put your furs away. Better be safe than sorry. Bring in your furs today and forget your worry. Months don’t worry about summer heat! 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Service Pwr TTT TT ee Te Te Tere ee * - ‘yo rrr Yy wr @ x re 4 i THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUE ad St eee vc * on oo To reside in ae pee a Sit Straight Whil re Driving iene | oun Docs oe Po ee ee ba enti ele: « 3) elon weir Article by Josephi Welch By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ne region of the upper back and thejand keep your chin level. This) ee | : Legs are no longer thought of as|back again nee, ee in taal plies sole | 3 a Sanaa : Lawyer Emphasizes the Importance of wailey Gk Gy ear sco talyou ee each ‘week waling for -“qvening are | ‘Deeds Rather Than-Words pletely disappeared from the hu- bre agi age ag emery 3 = “fr, and Mrs.| By RUTH MELLETE —__[ by what you do and what you are man race! If we could count up the oye Ay ent mem- Harry Smith. | When a young tather si « down ‘han by what you say. ? Sambar of Nine’ Se doicd aad bers of the fam ile they do gauss “|after dint -r at night he is mueh| . 8s year in our car I believe thet errands you would The former more likely to be reading the spor:s So take a few mutes, you fa i 4 ee ) make your- Grace Edith |pase of the evening paper thn thers, to read Dir. Welch's article. would be amazed. 3 . . ‘thumbing through a woman's m2g-, It wll probably do more to make * © ‘heney, she is axing . . » looking for articles on you a betier parent than halt a This would be especially true of] through the daughter to be a better father. dozen hooks on child psychology. the mother of children. How many while ‘waiting, rs : : miles do you drive each month Fee : of Mr, and ‘That's why I'm using this space| A Screening Hint taking your son or daughter, or — &. Mrs, Mark J,|today to tell him about an article both, to music lessons, dancing les- ae year | I $ "lin the July McCall's which he real-| If you have trouble with screens — sons, agt lessons, shopping, taking cdg ed Cheney of |iy ought to read. ~~ [staining ypur window sills, scrub them to swim, to play tennis, de- foot, After clreling & Dwight | Let him not be misled by the {sills with, washing ode Or en livering them at the houses of right leg over title, “You Can’t Teach friends and picking them up later, civelan with | | avenue, He is) ja yining,” into thinking this ts a have been varnished will not stain or_magte alin. Tike Steady _ ankle the son of the} eynical little piece, windiont aile. 7 ‘ Russell L. It is anything but that, as he The point I am is that the left. i will readily surmise when he finds Lee ara ions t ape h oe ow ant. | ny ce ange Grand. Rapids. on a t fore, the way we sit while driv. po ‘ wise and witty Boston lawyer, sty yep Anno vc ety MR. and MRS, HARRY SMITH Se mre Modern car seats being what you : e-¢€.s..... 4 thy yd hie tate Sn | mej earace Cheney Becomes, x11, wus mum on slump, However, this is A % . -m Re turing 1 | ing, Selly, and will lesa to wale i Br ide in Bethan Ba tist wen 7 A ae ee See oe . ee tikdveare’'t maped siesabewel os butthead ee Bas ctor Sua Phage i tg ag went oer aa ee ha t Lf * A z = en- " b : You might just as well take the Fou might’ just as well take the yow-are in wclepe ttn yout soGunet tor lent itt Chutcls far her marriage thlaftiioted wie Pit. la Giana, Pai(he lotus Gk O84 Seemnente tor seus time you are in your car as an| 2°" Car as an opportunity to improve your appear- |... No 16. Address Josephine Low-|Harry Smith, she was wearing a|Lambda. Upsilon, Phi Kappa Phi/example—not by what you tell him opportunity to improve your ap-' @nce, Sitting correctly is in itself a splendid exercise. ms rained, Ang Tt ewes ind mer eee aidan ig fed i ee ternating m- . z * 28 @ The George ° *. comaat ans se ARES See ay But to get the full flavor of the St. Louis co ee "Z° aKe uality that ig evident in ev announce the ’ Expenses Pac Ph cig? prosarepetens oh a Easi ly Made Sevlon tn he delights and the engagement of f D k antag, tn the pounenes of 20 Set vor’ aera ane we mad hee artde their daughter, OT VOCKers The bride is the daughter of for himeclf. Janet Darlene, Sir Bernard, Wife . And if he takes it to heart, he I , oe ne teal Lane: | County Cook Says! te teest-to tes kinder, Frederick Continue Row With Grand Rapti "| Tdeal Icing for Loaf| sal mere understanding par Wagar, son of British Company For her duties at maid ot honer,| Is q Caramel One |‘. y Mr. and M ‘Naomi Cheney wore a waltz-length : He is sure to be a better person, Mr. Mrs. LONDON (INS)— Round two gown of yellow organdy fashioned too. For it is a much more chal-| Frederick opened in the battle between with a ma satin cumberbund By JANET ODELL lenging concept of parenthood to today ns: Pontiac Press Home Editor {recognize that children Crittenden the Birmingham Small Arms Com- 4s, mee niin — : street. Both pany. Gowns of blue organdy fashioned! sti) choice recipes for making’ John Young Sangster, the com- identically to that of the honor at-\cakes that have been in the fam-! were tendant were worn by Elinor Che- for and that ; graduated pany’s new chief, issued a lengthy ney and Marie Tolish of Muskegon, |? 2°* years agg Bee from Alma statement outlining pap ages ak the bridesmaids: Each of the at- rod gem gy, FE gh gg ; expense account which claimed tendants carried an arrange- oe m ‘ ble ag College where ‘rocked the board of directors. ment of yellow roses and blue ear | Nensit’s 1.234 _~ | | McKenzie is @ working she was a ada gy hang bmg Set Sal homemaker, She has.one son in| member of pr agg Bl it Prony Sas FLOWER GIRL school, another. in service, As 2 Kappa Iota that Sir Bernard ordered five ex- Also preceding the bride to the/recipe is’ Mrs. Mabel E. Mo WEDNESDAY SPECIAL sorority and pensive Daimler cars with spe- altar was Nancy Cheney, who per-/Kenzie have 4 number of hobbies, | Stuffed : he vows oleh bodywork and wrote 6 toemed the gules ot, Hower ght. |the chiat of which te photogresty P | Che melt affiliated with - oer ae Dr. Russell F. Smith of Whit- the Fashion Your Figure Club. | : o : \ op and Phi Sigma Cheney of Ypsilanti and Mark Che- By Mabel MeKeesio =| , * Pi fraternities. ; . ney Jr. of Saginaw, twp butter or margarine query , . , ” ' JANET DARLENE ANDERSON A the reception held tn the | § ~ HOMADE Food Shop — A | % baning powaer 3 ‘Elmer’ Does the Work , pee ee Sonate ee 4 | Sekpean okasad etree ff : | * 144-146 N, SAGINAW ST. = G L hi E sccensories and a corsage af yet {iiht: Add beaten eggs, one at WE DO CATERING—Call us for your picnic lunches rocers Launching Era low roses. Ge, an St 7 ern Fo Ganeme—feed prapentd to tale out-—¥8 2-0008, . Mrs Smith chose a dress of blue|ing. Pour into cake : : : “$ of Push-Button Shopping ace ior her ss weg Het ana Bake in deat oven tf ——__—_——— ' _! . ; ; * * * d : ' sb YORE (S)—Nomen may|, He width fet eure | spun at gh fora a | led ne 2 ne a] _corama Prose (| BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS button next year. Chicago, probably in 1957. IGA of-| resort. of 3-inch; % yard contrast. a alge tee Grae Sit sed an Ahcupe lene cream : Banana Nat Bread ........:...Loaf 49% in th world is being displayed at|into operation in several Major Climent, He sald he will examine it| sired, and, the, pattern number |HOME, IN MIDLAND tegethor wail mixture forms a a0 8s ee : current . convents , closely Burnett, Pontiac Press, ide in. ball dropped : ef ea der Grocers’ "Allasse Se GADGET TRIED OUT “a on W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Il. hand’ for the balamee at the ae cold water Cool, odd venite and weer <— Birthdey — Cokes Our Specialty New York. It promises women] 4 “Eimer” You'll be delighted with the latestimer, returning to Ann Arbor in|beat until of spreading con- Punch a ' push-button shopping without anylaiscovered that the inch eit Chapter Accepts edition of our pattern catalog. The|the fall. ~ ‘sistency. carts to wheel or any handling of}tronic gadget weighs about halt al New Members fall and "36 book contains Instead of a “cart, | It clicks into its slot easily, but Ae zac eo er Tom, ne oh ccs och P| en . em, so that rc em set a a 2, rch, ee ett ch se pe num tt nat | 2 4 a round, midget-size flatiron, instance “Kit ae tee Te ‘TH 9 P. M, “ “Elmer” will fit into a slot in| Errors can be corrected by re- ' ? front ‘of closed, lighted grocery): punching, and the cashier has an ‘displays, Each product will have a| electronic machine at hand to number, produce any forgotten item. * *¢ « After inserting “Elmer” in the slot, the shopper merely will punch buttons with letters and figures, exactly as on a jukebox, and her groceries will be delivered elec- tronically at the wrapping counter. HALF A MINUTE The shopper then carries “El- mer’ to the cashier, the cashier inserts “Elmer” in another slot, and as the bill pops up the gro- ceries arrive wrapped — in some- thing under half ‘a minute, * * * It took only about a minute from the time “Elmer’' was handed to the ‘cashier to the time the buyer got her change and wrapped pur- chases, proved electronic groceries of the future will even deliver your push- button purchases right to your car. A botanist is a man who knows, all about flowers, anda florist is. a man who knows all about how) much people will pay for them, | Inventor Stiller hopes that im-/ OR 3-1 The inventor of this electronic PERMANENTS grocery, Bruno Stiller of Prairie View, Iil., explained that thousands of tiny wires in concealed cabinets’ control each package and its deliv-| ery. Stiller gald grocers in the elec- tronic future won’t have to stack up packages or stamp on prices. All that will be done merely by changing wires, he explained, For women shoppers, Stiller add- ed, the “Elmer’’ system eliminates stooping, lifting and the long wait STYLING and SHAPING Hair Cuts Our Specialty MACK?’S Beauty & Barber Shop OR 38-7111 FREE PARKING 2577 DIXIE HIGHWAY ‘ on lines to get items checked out, f AIR CONDITIONED OPEN Thurs, - Fri. - Sat. Le) L Evenings ’til 9 © 700 W. Huron FE 2-3220 \ Gift Shop f THE LATEST IN FABRICS FROM ELLIOTT'S FOR YOUR FURNITURE Come in today and look over our jhuge selection of beautiful fabrics we have on display. The pattern and color you desire will be showri to you by one of our many courteous salesman. Choose the fabric that suits your home from our display of fine nylons, tweeds, friezes and many more, 4 spay, J a ULY. 17,1956 THIRTEEN Your Fashion Store : % Price Sale Regular 3.98 Girls’ Summer Regular $1.98 Girls’ Playsuits, Dresses, ‘Skirts and Blouses Regular 5.98 Boys’ and Girls’ SWIM SUITS tor Young Sunworshippers Blouses 6/¢ 1.33 : Wonderful flavor = a no tull feeling after - k Now comes the word of authority from inde- pendent brewing experts—men who know all beets best, By identical test, Drewrys Beer is fduurid to be lighter, diter, lees filling, than any of the other leading hers tested. >» Drewrys means more and quicker refresh- ment ... more refreshing flavor. That’s because Drewrys exclusive brewing process btews flavor in, sweetness out. Lets you enjoy all you want with no full feeling after. Whatever your beer _ ~ try Drewrys! Follow the findings of men who know all beers best— discover the one beer that out-refreshes them all! ©1956, Drewrys tid. U.S. A. Ine,, South Bend, Indiana j : ay a : a : : f ; : ej os - , z ° é . : : ; ; | - | + g 2 Lee es ‘ : F af THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 ; . wy { : i a 4 am ss Experts Give Results of impartial Tests “On the basis of tests for original gravity, real extract, and reducing substances ap- plied to 37 leading beers, Drewrys is a non-satiating beer, lighter and drier than any other beer tested. Moreover, Drewrys relatively high protein content gives it adequate body and ‘palatefulness,’ or what the Germans call ‘vollmundigkeit.’” Receipt of this statement ° certified by . T. E. JEANNERET Corporation Secretary Extua Dy BEER - at € : , 4 [ y , ON TV: Ann Southern in ‘Susie’ — WJBK-TV (2) — Thursday — 10 P. M. i & td * 4 re * = + _THE PONTIAC x SS ee ee a Evrope’s Women Live* to Please the Male Sex steal the show, The reason: Eu- ropeans called “glamour.” The feminine; she also acts feminine and as a result forces a man to treat her as a female. herself destroys his image of her as a dainty creature. A European woman would never open her own door, light her own cigarette or order for herself. She is a woman and she uses every feminine wile to make a man think he is a giant and she is a waif needing manly as- For the most part I found Eu- ropean women far easier to talk with than Americans, This is be- cause the European woman wants to;be interesting in opposition to the American, who wants to be in- Solon Defends Power Firms State Representative Attacks Investigation of Private Companies WASHINGTON @® — Rep. Clare E. Hoffman (R-Mich) said today the Rocky Mountain Power Com- panies “have the right to do just what they did” in making their view known to the Interior De- partment. Hoffman, a senior Republican member of a House Government Operations subcommittee, de- fended the private power firms and attacked a subcommittee in- vestigation begun this morning by the subcommittee majority, headed by Rep. Chudoff (D-Pa). Today's hearing was featured from. the outset by classhes be- tween the Democrats and Re- publicans over whether the pri- vate firms had “influenced” the Eisenhower administration and whether the: Truman administra- tion had sponsored “socialism” in the power field. A spokesman for the Montana power company did get a chance to testify under oath that the Rocky Mountain Companies had sponsored what he calied a “fac- tual’ booklet presented to the undersecretary of Interior in 1953. : : Hoffman told the House after- wards that “the Republic Power Companies frankly admit that they made investigations, employed and obtained experts and put out liter- ature and arguments and presented them to the Department of the In- terior.” have a certain something The European’s — and because a an uses eyes as an exclamation point of their imperfections. Ameri- eans strive for a uniform per- A European is. not afraid to Stand out because on the Continent the accent is on individuality. The European is proud of her distinguishing features and plastic surgery, nose bobs, remodeled faces ate uncommon. There is no set pattern for beauty. Oddity, rather than uniformity is the order of the day. European women will go to almost any extreme to avoid Jooking alike. American women cherish the herd appearange. . DRESS FOR MEN , European women dress for men. American women dress up te make other women envious. ° Usually when I asked a Kau- ropean film star why she thought she was attractive to men the answer was, “Because I am a woman and men know it.”” . ~ An American film star asked the same questidn usually says “Because I am_ beautifil.”’ . This brings us to. what I con- sider the principal difference be- tween the glamorous women of Europe and America. It lies in an attitude toward men. _ Unlike American women, who pride themselves on their independence, the object of every European woman is to get married and stay married. Everything she does ‘or says is designed to seem pleasing toe’ masculine eyes and ears. Married or not, the - European ‘woman thinks -only of pleasing men, The man is king in Europe and European women let him conversely, love to live : (Copyright 1956, know it. They live for love, and father said. ; the family years ago, has grown her charges — Julia and Richard “Babysitting, a job handled within| *4 AND FRIGHTENED MISS MUFFET AWAY — Sitter Marlene Beyer reads aloud to two of tion for those who have the time Lynn Kieft. Of what's whey?" PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, course the main question of the day youngsters was ‘What's a tuffet, Marlene, from Mushrooms Into an Industry | this happens, the call gees out In an attempt to find out beby- few real “pros” gave informa- for “babysitter.” sitter problems in the Pontiac area, tien on the subject — sister sit- And, problems come up — come) many interesting observations were; ters Carolyn and Marlene Beyer prominently. And, Pontiac is no' made. of 435 Mt. Clemens and Mrs. exception to these problems. on the babysitter side, a ee ens ee : * * * : - The Beyer girls had a few pet peeves about in - general WASHINGTON (@— Three Re publican senators said today Pres- ident Eisenhower can be trusted to keep the American people fully informed about his health, Boy, 4, Spending Last Day of Sight, Then... Darkness last fill day of Mike Sibole. Tomorrow he must have an op- eration for removal of Ms left eye. His right one was taken out two years ago and the cancerous dis- ease that caused its removal spread. to the left one. * = * X-ray treatments in New York prolonged the days Mike has been able to see flowers, birds, woods, seashore, his mother and dad, his baby brother, his puppy. But doctors say now the opera- tion must come; Mike must lose his sight or his life. “There is no choice,” says his father, the Rev. James M. Sibole, pastor of the Forrest Park Bap- tist Conch, — Mike has seen a lot in his last days of seeing. He had a trip to Miami and many trips around the rolling citrus and lake lands of central Florida, Today it will be a picnic, his sight for 4-year-old | The boy doesn’t know yet that his eye must come out in less than - N. ¥. Herald Tribune Inc.) 24 hours. Senators Bricker (Qhio),....Wat-gest.. Ike to Keep Public in Know on Health, 3 Senators Say kins (Utah) and Schoeppel (Kan) said they saw no need for renewed public questioning of Eisenhower's doctors, as the Democratic Nation- al Committee urged in its official ition The Democratic Di- = * * bd The rhagazine said a new inter- rogation of Eisenhower's doctors was needed to offset what it char- acterized as a “snow job” by the President's White House asso- ciates, It implied that the aides ORLANDO, Fla. ®—This is the| 54d tried to cover up the serious- ness of Eisenhower's June 9 ileitis opé@ration and ‘its possible after- effects. * * * White House press secretary James C, Hagerty declined com- ment on..the article; But he said in answer to questions that no) news conference with the doctors 'was planned and he didn’t think any was called for, He has previ- ously noted that the doctors spent an hour talking with newsmen on the day of the operation, * a * OFF VISITING—Mrs. Richard of 42 Wenonah, gives young Lynn a hug goodbye as she heads for an afternoon with friends. Sitters L. Kieft (right), and “we'll see Marlene and Carolyn Beyer, Julia Kieft and baby Bryan, tell iH hii you later.” “When the children won't go to bed, it bothers me,” said 1?-year- bf , ote cilts “i 2 3313 - tee f in 3 i f i iF E j ) Eisenhower, meantime, spent a total of five hours at his White House desk yesterday, return fora 1%‘hour late afterzoon ses- sion after 3% hours of work in the morning — his longest stint since the’ operation, Bricker said the Democrats’ use| of the health issue may hurt! rather than help them. * “The more the Democrats do this sort of thing, the more votes. they are going to make for Eisen-) hower in November,’ Bricker said, “The President will be en-; Store Jammed Opening Day MEXICO CITY @® — F. W. Wool- going over with a bang. But the old Sand-10 founder would have been shocked at the price tags — $157.90, $82.55, $164.95. * * * |tirely frank about his health and That's in pesos, of course (121% no new ‘questioning of his doctors for the dollar), which brings the! "=F, W. Woolworth I nvades Mexico With the 5-and-0 American nickel, boast few U. 8. worth has invaded Mexico and is,Stores can make. The first Mexican Woolworth | store. opened in Paril on Insur- | gentes Avenue, one of Mexico's | busiest. A second is on Paseo | de la Reforma, another top | thoronghfare. Both are luxury | Jobs by any standards. is needed to convince the people of price down considerably. And some Opening day at the Insurgentes i that fact.” . of the items sell for well under the tion of the gray iron foundry at the work of this new building. The structure will purify the air inside the foundry, The towe? at the far left will be used to wash dust ; EXPANSION AT PONTIAC — The ‘first phase in the expansion and moderniza- Pontiac Motor Division is represented in the frame- nihen tutdere Sir semeedin uebded to sand handling a Pe ee oe electric furnaces and other foreign particles from the air. When completed, the foundry wifl include two with a capacity of 30 tons of molten iron each, new molding lines, and core making facilities, ‘store found it jammed ‘so tight that ilines formed on-the sidewalk, away, resolved to come again an- other day. Business boomed and it's still booming. ILIKE AMERICAN STORES - The store is much like its Amer- ican counterparts, except there are more clerks and less of the help- self atmosphere. To cut down shoplifting, not so many items are left exposed, T. L. Crump, the general man- ager for Mexico, has been with Woolworth for 36 years. A native of Oakland, Calif, he joined the company in 1920. He came here from New York. However, virtually all em- ployes are Mexicans. Over 200 were hired and trained for the first store. Twelve were specially trained for the major executive Crump says that 97 per cent of all items on sale are made in Mex- ico by 1,286 Mexican manufactur- ers, Only 3 per cent are imported. Here are some of the advertised Opening-day bargains: Dinnerware, 34 pieces (made in Mexico), $157.90 ($12.64 U. 8. A.). Electric iron, $164.95 ($13.20). lon), $82.55. ($6.64). Six diapers, $29.95 ($2.40), Baseball gloves, $49.95 ($4). Towels, 40x61 cc; $1.5 cents), . Nylon hose, $29.95 ($7.40). * * * (10 Many of the Mexican - made products are real bargains, such as crystalware. Some glasses sell for as little as 60 centavos, or ? about five cents, 7 Many a person looked, turned Paint, four liters (about a gal-| Britain to Have H-Bomb Base Report Christmas Island in South Pacific to Be Testing Ground Area HONOLULU @ — Britain is spending millions to turn tiny Christmas Island into its own ver- sion of the United States’ H-bomb testing ground *base at Eniwetok, a technician recently returned ifrom Christmas said today. “In the last six weeks hundreds of British soldiers and thousands of tons of equipment” have been poured into the small and low- lying coral atoll, the technician said. He did not want his identity disclosed. . *. * |’ Christmas Island is -about 2,500, ‘miles east and south of the U.S. Pacific nuclear base center at Enjwetok. It is about 1,200 miles south of Honolulu. The technician said Christmas Island officials estimated that England is spending “about 150 million pounds (about 420 million dollars) in preparing its nuclear test base there. He said “at least four big ships” ihave brought in troops, building materials and supplies from Sing- apore and e'sewhere. * * * “The base is being set up by the army. Early next year the Royal Air Force is due to move in for the tests,” he said. Ex-Revenue Official Blasts Income Taxes BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. ® — Former Internal Revenue Com- missioner T. Coleman Andrews Gaims federal income tax is “vicious and evil." “The income tax is such an evil thing,” he said, “that I doubt whether anyone can patch it up in such a Way that we can live with it.” i One of his chief objections, lie ‘told the Beverly Hills Rotary Club, is that the income tax deprives |Americans of rights guaranteed by Article IV of the Bill of rights, which states that citizens shall be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures, F | ge sf ae $% HB Baz Ste é Hy RESe? ents agree they're sharing a venture—that of helping to good solid citizen of the future. Therapeutic Tourists Upset Brazil Doctors RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil |Brazilian doctors are up in arms about therapeutic tourists. * * + : ERE That, doctors explain, is a Bra- zilian who heads for the United States or Europe to get a medical checkup or treatment he could get at home, Or as the leading after- der the pretext of seeking medical treatment.” O Globo published a series of articles by Brazilian doctors whose theme was: Take your ailments’ to home-grown special. ists, : “Generally speaking, it can be said there is no reason for ailing Brazilians to go to the United States for treatment,” said Prof. Magalhaes Gomes, a cardiologist * * * But in most cases, he said, Bra- zilians can tour down the street for the same treatment they'll get several thousand miles away, Louis B. Mayer lil. ducer Louis B. Mayer is under FIFTEEN 4 LOS ANGELES «@~—Movie’ pro ‘ enti a ie pero Ey five ages aR ME NY j ‘ : 4) = ee | « "THE PONTIAC c PRESS, TUESDAY, -_ JULY 17, 1950_ Knorr Group Gets staying away in awesome numbers, snarl! at the well in- * + a ; classes, and race officials said it was highly unlikely that any would Cleveland ‘igers stor | z i | E é F Fe i; d Sx Fae iff ze af i : eff: e ge i yesterday, Alston, a quiet, easy- mannered man, said, “It’s some- ‘| walked, into the locker room of tended suggestion of a Madison Ave. advertising buff, : “What do you know about baseball?” , Kent Cooke Reports beat out Gypsy for the overall thing that has happened before Briggs ‘Has Greatest title. | Detroit will happen agair and probably Today there ‘is tetrific’ ‘competition for ay enter- : Several hours after the first!’ happens with every major league tainment dollar.’ This is not confined to sports, | Faith in Buyers’ _ yacht had finished, most of the team.” either. Variety recently reported a tour of concert fleet was all but becalmed be-|Cnicago at ‘New, York, .7 _ artists, singers, musicians and the like, was a flop. | TORONTO u»—Jack Kent Cooke,|tween ett late oo ard prey EE, Cao ES mn —wymn|_. Alston lias been dissatisfied with ’ something went wrong. The highly i ladies |Tororito millionaire, says he was ‘me. OU 10-8) va, Wiesler Gb. ~"" | the way his world champions have “ ” Huron Chicago at Balt —Har -disa) ted”’ that a fe been fumbling around and told ‘ and eee oe wo sped oa — — nay sup- Ag or nt a post to finish, “almost (68) and Keegan "or Sisley them 0 after losing a game to . the es they remain ? J in bidding for the Detroit Tigers three hours behind Gypsy, was the/ petro ‘at New York, 7:15: p.m.—Hoen|the league-leading Braves. Some ; e baseball franchise. Hilaria, owned by Hugh Schad- rete rucks ia-4), pm.—pitmar|Ol the players later were andny- ent e here. so they were lu T| Cooke, owner of the Toronto cage We behinore P pan reenter mid en eres = EIKO Defeats Eazzece: (is. |19 Teams Sel Of » - Bill Veeck is practically blacklisted from the 180.000 po ‘thajors. Spike Briggs stated he would prefer any other ie Thee ‘and Briggs Sta. Um EOE Benin on Dad-Son Tourney -bidder than Bill to control ite Tigers. diam were sold yesterday to an Fowler S, 8.3 See cos & $ i ; One of the largest fields to take ‘ * lf-man syndicate headed by en Se 4 41 400 8 part in the Detroit District Golf Fe Veeck makes the herd. core nt do-nothing owners) Michigan radio executives Fred Philadelphia . x “ 3t 13% Association's annue! father and -uncomfortable. In this day of box tops and giveaways, “of contests to stimulate: circulation, ‘or lucky number “deals on dollar bills, baseball owners prefer to go along “with customs that prevailed in the McKinley adminis- ' Stration. Those very men with the lowest turnstile counts swere first to sizzle Veeck with “freak,” “publicity-mad,” ™circus-master.” = VEECK’S STUNTS SHOCKED CLUB OWNERS * ~ Others -huffed and puffed and piously intoned: “If we can’t sell baseball strictly on its merits as a game without all this garbage we'd oo shut up shop.” They didn’t say what would become of stockholders’ ‘cash or what would become of the infielders, outfielders, pitchers, catchers, scouts, ushers and groundkeepers who would be thrown out of work. Most owners were horrified. I prefer to believe they were horrified not at the stunts, as such, but at the money they cost. Any time a professional promoter and merchan- ‘diser comes along from one of those despised advertis- ‘ing snake pits and politely intimates one must sometimes spend money to make money he is lucky to get out of the park without being tarred, feathered and ridden out on a rail. x *« * - , Say, Horace, that’s an idea isn’t it? A tar-ar.d- feather party ...No?... Well, it’s better than dead ichise,"" Cooke said, ‘setup. He believes it will be a good ing right where it left off when Knorr and John Fetzer for 544 million dollars. “T feel that if I had been born in Detroit, or was a U. S. citizen, it would have been nip and tuck and we might have got the fran- “I know the people who got it. They are very fine people. “I talked to Briggs today and he: has the greatest faith in the new thing for baseball iy Detroit.” Loses Hawk, Gets Trout A Tacoma, Wash., angler, Henry Hickok, comes up with this story, which he maintains is true. Hiekok hooked a 14-inch rain- bow trout.in nearby Clear Lake and was busily engaged fighting the .fish when a hawk swooped to the water and grabbed the trout. As the hawk, its talons firmly implanted in the trout, tried to gain altitude Hickok gave his line a jerk and the trout fell back into the water, where it took up fight- the hawk-intervened. The hawk: flew off, somewhat perplexed by the whole episode. |®! Hickok brought the trout to net, the winner in a three-sided battle. ‘cats cluttering up your cashier’s cage. As a matter of fact it’s better than a dead franchise. MONDAY'S HOME RUNS Busby, Indians. Jensen, Red 80 Hodges. Dodgers; aa, ates Aaron, Braves; White, Giants; Bell, Bailey, F. Robinson, Regiegs. .Peviews Penalties PCC hears Piea for holding Up Ban SAN FRANCISCO wa special|tives for athletics at the nine PCC member schools, were USC, UCLA, Washington and Califdrnia. California for one. Except in the case of Cal, football teams from those institutions will not be able ‘Non-Pro Tourney : Goes to Frankfort Three Pitchers Touched Newer, Sf Sto itm for 11 Hits in Class A 'Brookiys 4, Chicago Mcalled end of 6th, Baseball Game gic % Fer Tart, + eaten ison tourney, was off the tees today Brook!: innati, —Kour: Nine hits and eight runs over are ar een span of three consecutive innings — RA i roar: 9 p.m.—Gomez gave Elks No. 723 a 8-3 victory Phila) nia’ at crong (85 1:20 p.m.—Ne- over Fowler’s Fine Foods in a py,§f8?,1@ ve. Kalser (4) Class A City Baseball League, = 11-8) 7) game Monday night at Wisner| | Brook! oat oats. oes s . pin , York at Milwaukee, Field. | Philadelphia at ‘a Lous, 1m». pm. The Elks attacked starter Lynn Pisbureh at st. Louls, 8 p.m Players’ Wallets Stolen GREENSBORO, N.C. A thief the Greensboro Patriots baseball team Monday night during the fourth inning of play with the Wil- son Tobacconists and walked off with wallets containing an esti- mated $2,000. He also got several watches and rings. : ca The Patriots and the Wilson M, D, (33-83) and Mrs, Jo- seph (4-32). Burkemo’s own ball was 68. With Burkemo best individual total. Playing with St. Clair Shores’ pro Don Perne, Wiffi Smith fired an individual card of 79, two over women’s ‘par of 77 for the Tam (Continued From Page One) salar ae Mk, Mute wcrc mn“ Ses Da ee ear ee Pony “Proprietors of the Toronto baseball club got them-|p"yotsiall take over until Oct, . ee mol in ape ee ! ’ will pay out @ pad aes uth 2 Aiiter with proprietors of sltaseet week, They say Manager Th now owner refed 49 comet of tne ae Brees ae ents ofthese are peri mlion dar ‘Aug. ] and an- Etioa oy cnteglt CLASS F--Boys Club No 3 vs. Boys Club No. 1, 8 om. and Clarkston Wolves ve. West Side Kiwanis, 11 a.m., at Columbia-Josiyn south; Osmun's vs. GMC, § am. and Matthews-Hargreaves vs. Arnold Drugs, 11 a.m., at Columbla- Josiyn north ators vs. Boys Club, 9 a.m., and Auburn Heights Boys Club oa ys Lake, 11 a.m., at Jayoee Park io. 1, CITY MEN'S — Richard's Ta o— rd’s vern vs. Pontiac Select-a-Drink, 7 p.m., and GM vs. Royal Bar, 8:30. at Beaudette. WA MEN'S-—Drayton Drug vs. White Seetiees, _ 8: 30, at Drayton. Modified hardtop ante races tiae Bpeedway, Time trials at race at 7 p.m. Consistency is the word of the Owosso, Mich., bowling team com- posed of Frieda Zonge, Margaret Mallory, Kathleen Snyder and Valerie Gale. Each totalled 324 pins during a three-game series. at Pon- 6:36, lst equalled in 1905 and 1920. ‘Stadium Shows Raseball Prank! CLASS A—GMC vs. Griff's Grill, 5:30 and Miller the Lemon of Cleve- ¥ Lawrence of Cincinnati and New- combe head the pack with 12 vic- tories, Bob Buhl of Milwaukee and Bob Friend of Pittsburgh have 11 and the Braves’ Lew Burdette has 10. Of this group, only Lemon, Wynn and Newcombe are prior 20- game winners. Lemon attained the prized total six times, Wynn three times and Newcombe twice. Lawrence, one of baseball's big surprises, has compiled a unique record, He has yet to be defeated although he has had only five com- plete games in 17 starts. He is in position to become the first 20- The 1951 season was the last big one for 20-game winners. Thirteen pitchers bagged that many l¢d by Larry Jansen and Sal Maglie of the Giants, who produced 23 *.* @/ The combined ord for both leagues is 17 pitchers with 20 or more triumphs set in 1903 and Signs of Life Resurgent Softball Team Rallies to Defeat Bicmar in City League Tilt PKC Judges Get OK for Show on Aug. 19 nual Pontiac Kennel Club all-breed dog show: Aug. 19 have been ap- eet by the American Kenritt/; , according to annountement) - today from PKC's Burt Johnston. | * * * Zz Judges who will work the an- The show, an all-breed exhibition, fe EDWARD CIGARS tala J Because Smokers—Young and Old—Recognize Quality We Will Invest *3,000 In You +++if you are ambitious and willing to prove it . \ Starting immediately, we will spend at least $3,000.00 on the right man to train him for a career with Mutual of Omaha, We guarantee you an adequate income, yet give you the chance to earn as much as you will. ‘Let us tell you about many other ad- ede cok ete T wart tos ar See = ami emen vantages in a confidential interview .. . pleased with and I hope it won't Te reeuepest Staal deh if work any hardship. In my opinion, | which Shaw's last week,| phone.... : iE it will wind up in court.” continued its upward climb Mon- ae if Sree Seaessen| ME 46602 expected to fight the new law. runs in the 7th inning to defeat 5 Paul DeBlane, president of the League pod “at North ‘Side Park wee ee i New Orleans Mid-Winter Sports . for Gree 3 Assn, said in New Orleans the| _ Dom Wilson's single, a triple sa Sueat Bow bad no plane to Oe] S5s°s"feurtene erver by sot Paul Williams suit, Asked if the Sugar Bowl @ feurbese errer by out: if would continue inviting teams’ with| “elder Bill Reed on Walter Witt- : iE Neary payers, he said the eM ie actach tome, eee ization was “a law abiding group.” yg Renee rhea i ies ie jis new, We have no plans, but we|Dudzinki was the ill-fated pitcher] Forestall any trouble on the road by having a complete lubrication are not canceling anything.” ie Se See and oil change today, It will save you money, ~ Sports Calendar |.Atc@s.cY tetas LUBRICATION $]°° Complete : vision scraps. Richard's Tavern : i “a downed Lunsford Market, 85, and } «DOUBLE STAMPS Oxbow Pavilion walloped Drive-In aoa WEDNESDAY ae gg aa oe rage | 9 8/121 decision over Franklin Pro- Soucy S. ducts at North Side. seem me LS | Service ri 1211 North Perry St. = vvene peas ke Vie Soucy FE 3-9557 - boule Soucy 4 '* - - a . —- eeeeee ee eee ub.|contributed the 2nd ace of the sea-/ Stadia — .vsvecsssvee oor 000 3 3 3 iemar ’ . . 100 00 O- 1 3 3 Sheldon and BD. Wilson; Dudging)! » White, PCC Pro Bags Ace Wilson, Pontiac Country Club pro, last of the week. bagged his first hole-in-one and slight rise. Hole is a par 3; Lae SSNS eee MUFFLERS ff Also TAIL P Michigan State has won the national intercollegiate billiards’ title the last two years. Hargreaves trimmed Tel-Huron, 13- 4; and GMC defeated the Pontiac) Sluggers via forfeit, 7-0, in Class F games, Ron Brunstrum hurled a_no-hit- ter as the Indians whipped Mahan Realty, 19-1, and Wing Lake out- scored Earl's Market, 21-13, in Knothole League attractions. Sharp, Nettle Take Plum Hollow Event Pine Lake’s team of Sally Sharp and Bill Nettle won the recent an- nual Plum Hollow invitational mixed best .bal] tourney with a) birdie four on the Ist extra hole of a playoff. They tied with Mrs. J, G. Israel and Dr, William Hauser at 79 for the regulation distance, Ninth Year at Soo e Nn trol S | 6 W055 FUNGUS Crabgrass / Special Power Sew Trade-In Offer! SAVE*22°° SAULT STE. MARIE — The Detroit Red Wings announced Mon- day they will train at Sault Ste. season, HATIONA, BOHEM! a ” Phone FEderol 2-7237 of TV Racing See... The Stars] Seat ® Spreaders Everything your lawn needs is easily applied in dry form. 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[paid @ total of $75-in fine and .- r early this afternoon. an illness of several “\ feasts in Justice Court Monday in that area for 5 years. Now |.am once ‘The list'as a whole was irregular : ® — Chrysler, Corp.|after pleading guilty to. reckless . dG with ‘many ‘losses stretching to include bis wie. [Peesident LL. Colbert ammanced driving He was arraigned before ee aces ee as re Me ype pages rs. Rood er tn- Sig Bee .:....., + 164! lettuce, bead, No 1, 1.00-1.80 bu: lettuce (©G8¢d UPW « - 'S- Steet sisters, Mrs, Mildred Lee of Hazell duties of vice president for dealer ; - : 55 W. Maple cor. Woodward Sept Seaton TUR Mar oss. sse-- ies head, No 1, 2.60-3.00 3-dor crate: lettuce. shaded off. Park: Mrs. W. et De- ‘ ‘ : Marcel 2a Rye Nea tedden oe Ot lettuce, Romaine; As investors favored the oil di- troit: Mra: — wae a Mar. pine. 6 W ; Birmingham--Midwest 4-8930 nore iim Be eee Tag u| Pw arg ae $8 be. vision, Amerada advanced about lette; Mrs. Myrtle Deteu of Pe- William C. Newberg, 45, presi- ives arning : Pes mene 27° Ngee beer vareuage 14s a 100-128 be. sBorrel. Mo 1, 1.50- two points, rag hovedy ony toskey; ‘and Mrs. Owen Batters det of Dodge rigs; was — | aS ae Dee ....9:. 13% Lard : lu. nach, No 1, 2.50-2. -jaround a point, Sta - . Se tothe new P i : om ee eee uly nerves yeas, Fernie Me | Ete oe ifornia) and Texas Co. good frac- on 1 Cary Bybee Goth of Cali. president—automotive. me stic- Goad Says Technical = ———— al duly... cae. 724 . DETROIT EGGS . tions. ceeded as Dodge president and hod Mus‘ yi i. | = : . , : oI. July n (AP) ~, ‘Eges. But chemicals and aircrafts MRS, KDWARD SURGHARDT corporation vice president by M, C. Met . J Improve if STOCKS es BONDS . . DETR AH : Waterf d Girl Hurt Ce ee een ee wanna Mere SteD-sisters. Despite almost, COMMERCE — Service for Mrs. Patterson, 56, formerly Dodge vice) t0 Keep Living Scale jj A or it ri avernne dee cata (lmbe 59-86 welgit«4icontinuous announcement of air. Edward (Adele M.) Burghardt, 64, + Ss it " wid avg. 4%: medium 39-43 wid. ave icraft contracts, this division Of 6290 Commerce Lake Rd., willl" p ¢ Bright, 44, corporation vies! DETR 1 ee ‘in M24 Tree Crash do's: small it. Grade 'B lars 0-44 oinned Boeing dropped close tobe Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Har-) cen was named group vice|‘F% @xecutive says engineering ji] Bn eg Aye ee ah two points, United over a point, VY A. Neeley Funeral Home, De- : — anufacturing techniques ||} small 31. Grade B iasge 42. Grede c|Douglas a fraction. jtroit, with burial in Woodmere|! Chrysler vice president Nicholas|™"st be improved if the nation is/jj Consult Us for First Hand Information in Stocks and Bonds BSSSISBAS Sata s2VesseesssassseesssEss_ty Nancy Hamilton, 19, of 4898 large 33. Checks 29-35: wtd. avg. 30 Cemetery. to keep its standards of liv-|| ! ' : Irwindale, Waterford Township, is Commercially traded: as. medium New York Stock ry Kelley Jr., 46, was named presi-|. P its high Hh We maintain a direct ~ to a member of all in “éritical” condition at Pontiac |3¢-31. nie hen mea, ew York Stocks | hag Saree died yester- \dent of the export division suc- Louis C, Goad, GM executive vice|llli Principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute General Hospital with injuries suf-|«:‘,-421, medium 36° Grade B iaree|Admiral ..... 18) Int silver...” sa6 be Detroit Mt. Carmel Hospital iceeding Row. -. president, told the Fifth Annual/ |i quotation service available at all times. fered last night .after her car|?- |Allied ‘Ch ‘av? BEd 2 te Bs , Ron W. Todghatn, 46, was named iar Conference for Engineering jl] ' struck a tree in Pontiac Township. cuecace Gurten AND toes Allis’ Goat" Seg genes & Lb + 4 | Surviving besides her husband/President of Chrysler Corp. of! maucators yesterday that produc-||ii/ C N Co The girl received severe chest) CHICAGO. July 17, (AP) — Chicago|Alum Lid ||.1424 ftenmecott’ 1209 /80@ a son, Gordon and a- daughter, |Canada, taking Row’s other assign- tivity per worker has had to in-|iil ae & ep ier . | injuries and multiple head cuts,. Wholecain” buster weiss Cn a ig Oe nn =. Cik’--. $3 \Mrs, Charles Caldwell, both of ment. He had been executive vice crease to keep pace with’ non-iil : ; Oakland County Sheriff's depu-|ceipts 1,186,000" 93° AA S875: 92 8 S8.75./Am Can... 46.2 "1, §@ |Detroit, president ‘of the Canadian firm. worker population increases, | 818 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 fiji) —s 90 B 56.50; 8 C 65.00; cars 90 B §7.00:|Am Cyan Ba Glass |: 88.4 Charies B. Gorey Jr., 36, was, Wy ties said the ‘accident occurred on) a C 55.75 Am Gas & Ei 30.7 rin MeN&L.”. 166 Mrs, Earl Haughn y Jr., 36, is Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 ges M24, south of Brown Road. upetinarned te T'Munett Saying BriceslAm Moiors 3 Lise & My.... §71/ COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv./"amed to the me. post of director Rac vnegee neon Ro maga he 60-69.9 per cent A 41.50; mixed 42.50;|AmrN Ges .. O44 Toy,” |||’ or tlice for Mrs. Eearl Haughn (nee| the corpora manufacturing f 7 mediums 36.00; standards 32.89: dirties| A@ News ... 314 Tone 8 com’. 97.6 staff. Emlyn Lioyd was named] ®* the laber force, he sald. : . 29.50; checks 26.4; ipts 31.59, Am Red 21.7 a Nina Lowery, 59, of 1650 Union Lk. . : yy . com Enters Plea of Guilty enecks hicvntannibeidecatedees Am Beating .. 30 rey OO Rd. will ped tre Thursday at 3:39/director of purchasing. — “Sience and engineering are at) : =s at 4 to Theft of Jewelry Poultry Am Tel'& Tel 18s Martin” Oi i p.m. from the Green Funeral Home ‘ ; ne igaon of men's yor f to trans-| : 714 unity Nat'l , , J Am Top #4 Gela cp.” yae| Tecumseh, with burial in the Te- nature's forces materials: Charged with stealing “Jewelry, DETROIT Price ala per pound |Asecemae ; Pe Mersen no . 307 cumseh Cemetery Mrs Haughn ito human benefit," Goad declared Bank Building from a home at 137 Wall St../to». Detrott fer No. 1 quality live A 7 «Mere Ch & 8.. 19.7)" " : wd “In the United States the growing ; ' poultry up to 10 em: --: Armco Sti 61.4 Mpls Hon s7.1\died Monday after a brief iliness. i ; ; James E. Hicks of Detroit pleaded > : A i ne satu P | Heavy type hens 21-24: lght type 15- Armour 8 Co 198 “me san . ni Rites State benefits are shared in greater or P e FE 4-1568°9 : ; ; gully Yesterday at his arraignment ie Wars S-af aay “eree, | Aten: AG Meman-ch. | 4 Sraduate of Michigan Stat leas measure by some 167,400,000 hone FI 1 ea i" haregger ners Circuit oon | Barred Rocks 20-29: capenetion ¢-4% 4. au Cet Line $4 Mont Ward $4 — oye vont ee ie aber Ghee io. tal Pra ate : : MCKS, WNO Wi sentenced by) 76-27. 4). ung hens 33-34,| Balt & Oh . 482 Motor Wheel. 24 | Versity, Mrs. Ha Wee ereasi one each 12 seconds, wie a Oo Judge Clark J. Adams July 23,|turkeye ‘cmah tree taehaden Delevills Beech 4 5 Mueller Br - 6-4) teaching profession for 36 years, ono Fa mes shaak din te ane 7 ; So vas returned to peg County “Comment” chet steady. Demand Renauet whe Nat r Bite R’ 317 the last 22 years in Commerce. 160 is engaged in science and en-| . wi oe Jat . . nd of 35,000. [quality "Buyers very ‘critical ot cuaitty pomee Ale . 3 _ Doty os de Besides her husband, Mrs. cae g just a little a a —_ . : : ; | a [Reavy type celered hens tekee im 6) nocd ‘oN i Haugh is survived by two sisters, per cent, Their success in prying] : : : -£ 30-Day Term in Jail (At 21-32 conte “stretch "Feungcocxeves Bers Mar™ ? at fen ‘ae me at Lowery pA Tecumseh upward the moving curve of tech- Richard H. DeWiu Donald FE. Hansen = : : 130-25. cents depending on coarseness. (BriMt MO * Nia M Pwo’) 31 land Mrs. W. H. Jones, both of nical progress both in engineering Given Drunk Driver Scat cunt ape sede pe: Brug Maite. 38 Nera Went 324m Mrs. we inn, ee sok panaetiniog sos tee aie Res, FE 5-3793 es. 7 2-000d George J, Finn, 31, of 565 S. to Coat: Totes fair demand Overall Cal Pack 3 ner ees, br ‘er, Harold J. Lowery of Birming- vw wed ‘the gag gt | Accident Insurance a Fire Insurance Paddock St., is serving a 3-day| "Sr" Game sou. Hy Nest Aun 162 ham, oF hcnint cigwooiee at from the} Automobile Insurance Life Insurance sentence in a y CHICAGO POULTRY n Dre ; ened ewpoint.”” . 3 = Jail for drunk driving. "| ,CRICAOO, Jul HAP! = 0. 8 De lESGaerain Hed Queme Gt | Liability Insurance , Plate Glues Jasurpare He pleaded uty to the charge Zing ers Mona ink Seseiee RY RGSS SS "County’s 1th Case Hudson: lavesiors: Set RON ee at an arraignment before Justice heavy hens 18°. 20) fet hens 11-08, |Ceter Tose. gig Damn Bp es : : , : ry t 5 4 7 7 q 7 & 7 2 4 4 4 Emmett C, Leib, of Springfield bretiers or frrera 24'5-24%: oid roosters Chee & Parke De ... 32 | . : : ) . mse > ; ‘Townshi sterda waal it ».e over ¢', 29-30; under enryelr a Penney, JC... 95.2, i A “To be lor wer ie one of the | ual : ' Pp, yest ya 4 . icin MUM oo: Pa RR .....5 M2) 2 : eee cae . = ‘ jailed on failure to pay fine and iCities We... Pepsi Cola... 2 | § means of preserving peace” = = = —— fom 2 ie. i. _ i 125 j . Clark Rewlp Ptizer soe FT : . i. 3 —eorge Washington . oe costs totaling $125. Livestock \Climax Me... Eneiee © $} 7], Another polio case was reported See : DETROIT (#—A group of stock- i . ee] DETROIT LIVESTOCK ‘Coca Cole... lip Mor 46.3|this week in Oakland County bring- . oe . A holders in the former Hudson Motor | a Guilty Plea Entered Parton gi Ny —— +0. & De- Seis on Phote ms. 2 ing the total to seven this year, — “ j}Car Co, has asked for a court h | Hogs—-Salable 800. No early sales. rade ees ce Proct & © $0 1 said Dr, John D. Monroe, health ROBERT J. McCARTHY- order requiring American Motors, “ Cha . — . tle—Sal s include C man . . rged with carrying & con joads vonrline stockers: ekout ry per Con Rdtecin Pure Of as {director The case was reported in * Inc., to set up a $1,225,000 escrow 2 cealed .38 calibre pistol in Pontiac cont, receipts eows market opening gen. Con N Ges vee es _* Set #4 West Bloomfield Township. MacManus pening fund to protect them. 4 " “t l, erally steady; few a prime seroun ons wv a epu . * | i : = ‘ane 30. Austin Stewart ir of 6 2 1180-1250 "ih steers °22.50-23.28: most Con Pm wf(4ta)ioe.4 Rex Drug... \84| Four cases of whooping cough The stockholders, representing i o eaded uilty yester-| smal sales cho ed steers 25-\| Cont Ra . MM. rn . ‘ : é apie ples = 4 Oaklatd 22.5: load choice 788 Ib. heifers 2180; Cont Can. 48.4 Rey Tob se.4|were reported in Pontiac this past . 125,000 shares: of Hudson stock, >. day at his arraignment i ! ‘load good and chotce fed heifers 20.25: Cont COPas | 14 k --- 31.6 week, the report continued, exas ranc ice yesterday asked Circuit Judge 5 County Circuit Court |most sales utility and standard steers Cont Met ..... 7.1 Royal t ...114.2 of Sis s Judge Clark J. Adams, who wilt|S2,ste's, stat bo 1340-1130; few |cent On| rea” sadewar 9 .. 443) A completh breakdown of reports Miles N. Culehan of Wayne County | : . $s, Wi | ners 06; most utility joer ; it Jos + from department : : : t Be Stewart July 23. continued tows 11,80-13.50, but very narrow outlet |Corn Po. 8 Pap .. 59 | the health a Bloomfieid Hills advertis-|for an order establishing the fund i sen ence art July 23, co for fat tility cows; camners and cutters Curtins Wr... 3 2 Seovill Mt bes 30 communicable diseases follows: ing agency MacManus, John &|while appraisers determined the = ot mos Ne 5 slow; om TO on cktenee be +e z . his bond of $500. | good 450 Ib stock steer ‘calves 18-00. |Pat Ramon ... 506 Sears Rowe . 16 Oakland County Adams, Inc. has established a new|value of their stock. : a | 3 ~ ja e.. 7. et - #. Past Prev. Year branch office in Houston, Texas, it eo re . . ‘Noug Aire .... 70.6 Simmons ..... 50.4 Week Week Ago. - ° z . The fund would a a Drunk Driver, 19, Jailed curcacGitGAGO MVESTOCK | Dow Chem 7.4 Sinclair... : 6.8 onicken por .......... i. ‘is, -"s has been announced today by Er- be goed be set up on Q j i riment of A ture) — Salable hogs DU Pont | ....218 6 } wees trees « 593 Measles ............... 9 238 18\nest Jones president, basis of $9.80 = share, the price oa - Drunk driving resulted in | P'Sgo" moderately active: generelly stea y| Fest fir lL G26 sou Pee $1.1)Pneumonia (all forms) 4 = 1 ® , originally offered when Hudson i : : Walled Lake youth being jailed for|on sii hogs: instances weak on butchers | 9") Tot ----100 . gee =? ~~ Bg Saacsenvectesons : : H Robert J. McCarthy, a resident with Nesb & tor to : | 60 days Monday. James P. Sparks, |puccners, and ‘sone bulk Non} tg "3 (Rmer Pad... 8% Sq Ou! Cai |. 564\Tuverculoeis cai formas ¢ ° @ 21 Of Houston, has been named mana-| merged ash Kelvine 19, was sentenced after pleading) 200-260 I» butchers 1825-16-76. few lots ei cell-o cee Se ..8 Whooping cough ...... ¢ 8 ger. form American Motors, = * . "| most 2. an x . ~ | tees Be ee gp EUR ket cee wee enane i . ‘ = : guilty before Novi Township Jus- 17.00; ground 128 head No. 1 end 2 pirectone. -- oe ee On Se .. 82 7 tmpetige ieee oD i Hy Previously McCarty saves 8S/ The dissident stockholders re- i -_ _§ ight a 7.08; | vate . . 2.5/8 Infecti . se tice Edmund P, Yerkes. | limited ‘velume” 270-300 ‘tb. 1830-16-28: pond ar ee mt Stud Pack ... 7.1/ Rheumatic fever 6 6 1/8 red am te . Houston fused the original offer, contending , ‘ 108 160-190 Yh. 1400-1625; larger lots Porta eat. got Sue OM Gioots 38g Typhoid fever - 1 @ — 0,Pos Bs pu ic relations director. of tiydson Motors’ book value was $38 1 4 7 sows ~15.06: w - s “8 +e a : 6 - 12.90: few sround’ 365-300 1° wp to|Prueh Tre ... 321 syiv EI Pd |. 82.1 Pontiac _ {the University of Houston, and ac a share. They asked for an ap 2 : “rp (18.50; bulk 425-580 Ib. 11.75-13.25. be a “hg Texas Co .... aay icount executive with two other ad- 1 of de ~s : The Victor Flick |. Balable cattle 6.000: salable calves 200:/c20 pac gag Tet G Sul .. 38 ae oe eset verstisi ies praisal of the company to deter- 4 “active: steers strong to $0 higher: main- n Mipe | oa Textton wong 22.31 Week Week Ago. ‘ ng agencies. mine the stock value at the time , ie a ly 23 to $0 higher for two days: heifers Gen Mips «| aty Thomp Pa .. G84 Chicken por ......66.. 1 6 1 During World War II, he served ; ee that outdates ;and cows steady to 25 higher: instances O°? Gor $-2 Timk R Bear ..78 | Gonorrhea seve s a. > Al of the merger. . | a : e up more on cows: bulls about steady; nen py ‘° gag Tran W Air .. 21.3 Measles . 1 6 14, With the Air Corps in the China- I iiaw for the hear! hich vealers steady; stockers and feeders pon Tire vas Transamer ©. 39.5|Mumps 1 1 ® Burma-India theater of operations n asking for t ring, W . | Fmainiy steady. load of prime 1260 tbh Cine oo gg) Twent Cem... 24 1)Pheumonia 1 -@ 6 ; pe ‘Iwill begin July 27, the stockholders ie all other calculators | Ree 1100-1278, Tilette + #8 Underwd ..)) 86 Poo ......s.. sees Land edited the Tiger Rag paper : ; : Ih 2256-2400: bulk choice and prime|oeme| Br +. 6f. Un Carbide ..120 [Rubella 22. 6 5 C'there. He is a ‘grad of the |2™OUP said the escrow fund is nec- 21 $0-22.25. mixed good and choice 26 50-/000 2g) Un Pac... 170 ti Beariet feves ool. csc. O i 2 ee ten ns aremuate ‘ bec Ameri Mot 21.25; most good steers 18.5.20.25 choice |(00d¥ Prte OSS Unit Afr Lin 40 (Byphilie oo.) eee eee 1 3 2 University of Chicago essary alse merican ators -_ os and prime heifers 20.25.2200; soed to Gt'wa Re 4g (CMit Aire... TL1 Whooping \coush ...... 4 3 6 . : “has been losing money since its! sin ' jow choire 1800-2000: bulk utility and|G) Wee gs -on, Unit. Fruit |. st ee ; ; srmint ce commercial cows 1100-1275: few 1300-\C re ieing org) On Gee Cp lata! a . ki inception and has been negligent Products Division i 3 ulk cann and tt 850. “ao vs 1 tees 0% » . : ‘ : 1 eben eon ore aad cutters 1g 002| Galt OM 82 b+ Limes es a Earnings Admits House Brea m i. as atttomobile manufacturing 1 Kingston, WN. Y. m 600: good and choice vealers 26.00-. UB Steel... #1 * decisions.” ‘ 123.00: cull to. commercial 10.00-19.00: WOT 33 vag Real. 281 ‘Upon Arraignment - F BE mostiy Rood to cuenee ee Ths sgt im Cent “eg 5 Warn B Pie 47 Lippy, MeNeill & Yr ten 7 . ; I : ts a ili a ~ . ‘ Weet U 5 Rounced earnings o AM1,971 for e ¢ ‘ ; ‘ 9 Te RRL yearlings 18 00 ee . =! Westen fis 3g fies! vear ended June 2 compared with, Charged with the _nighttime Lawn Party Reveals DATA PROCESSING INTERNATIONAL Inland St! a8 Weste Ei aT ot. ca See tor the previous ye _ Barn-| breakin of a house at 451 S, Pad- ees: TYPEWRITERS BUSINESS MACHINES i Wits & ¢ 18.3, mgs e share © mT Fr stock were . ani 1 d ‘Edison Profits Rise; “Int Rae Men 3 Woolworth. 4a | period stiles’ re e793 sate per pris oe a ie ms lame of Um Engagement News muuitany seaeueTs CORPORATION ; if ee Fal $ pert . Sales were § f ay com pared | ¥] “{ i 0 a i. . F : : : R F ‘Adds Two to Board Tat Mick Soc. ges Youme mw 21 | lo 1004-68 sales of $061 816.478 \day ‘at his ‘uvaignment ia Onkden fast week tee gh Re ovid we Int Paver 1399 Ynest @h & T 946 ——— | ’ Wgagemen ee -_ —_ mt 5 & : . Kimberly-Clark Corp renerta net in- " . ; | DETROIT @ Detroit Edison Co," SP = 107 ONE RAG 12 ome ot 21 617.108. r Tal ag a eee Sedge Clarke hays ims, who will wun “ee oe . prs ted . . . - . . ) for ° year ence pr deal als” e Ciark J. ms, W w j j y 7 i, es : NEW reports its net profits climbed to wew yvonne any em AGES led by COMpare with earnings of $20,622,617, or t * Lenz Jul on , or of Wi sin was announced by Mr . : 27.713.918 for the vear ended last the Associated Pras ompiled bY 9261 9 share for the previous year. Sales SCMtence Lenz July 23, re urnediand Mrs. Paul Blanzy of Brook-| | Re ce eae cated tax IN, oS gully, inimeelint S2Un for toe hesi*ks:|him to Oakland County Jail under|iand Park, An early November ctor utomatic June 30, cofipared with $24,602,495 Net eh tndust. Rails Util. Stocks gore, . $2,000 d. wedding is planned ° F * if ange : i ~_ : | * | - for the previous 12-month period. Son, todat . 2728 1418 49 1884! arena = ; Printin Calculator President Walker L. Cisler an. Previous day 2728 1417 348 1863) WILMINGTON. Del 1INS)—F. 1 Du g nounced election of H. G. Bixby, Monin ago | '.2568 1408, foes te tha tines ota name ennt ag aes head of Ex-Cell-O Corp., Detroit, ¥f8" *8° .-....240.1 1331 74.7 172.8 totaling $4.01 a share, compared with en ge . “ “s ‘}1986 high .,,...975 2 1551 8.2 191.8) 99 : Saves you costly man-hours and Dr. Harlan H. Hatcher, Un-'19s¢ low -2. 440 Ime 118 1116 |The company said 42,73 of this year's ul ing or i+" ‘ terei todd 1955 hieh ° 2s 1424 «75 | ni : because it’s simpler, easier, | iversity of Michigan president, as i$33 joe! dont. iia 67.2 148.8 ond tits from General Motors air: board members, jdends. Last year Du Pont earned $3.15 more accurate to use! . . \ * Bas Detroit Stocks |from operations and received 83 cents “ . The board also elected Edwin > J. Nephier Co} jfrom GM Sales for the half year to- fC | O. George of Detroit a vice preési-| Pigures after decimal points are eights |‘aled $924,000.000, & drop of $14,000,000 the Future oll, . Hieh Low Noon! from the first half of 19568, . dent, é@ffective Sept. 1+ | Allen Ele & Equip. Co. ..33 033 33) ieee ~ti Baldwin ubber Co. * 146 15.4 In other action, the board began Gemmer Mitg, Co 840654 $4 conicace Re ayteme More & Bad plans for an offering of convertible’ Gt bakes cas Chen Co i i i? the first six months of the year en . ebentures $59. ‘ j wowe ec. Motor Co increase f $11,253,000 over the first * * debent up to $59,778,900 The’ Pensiz MtL Pred. Co * 88 10 inaif of 198 snd the manent pene fret ur en in One of the most rewarding of humon activities is move is subject to approval by the/ The vroene aa a re 1] isaies for any similar period. Net profits : buildi futur finite sense 'Michigan Public Service commis- Toledo Baison Co 8 14 4414 St deate a $1,316.89 compared with . . vilding for the e. We all get o definite : , “ |Wayne Screw Prod. Co. * 14 LS off Mees a CatHer. President Rob- of ishment from ki fowa sion. | ie » tot . ert H. Morse Jr. emid orders are bein e ce S accompl mening progress: rds a we — ae uid and ames — booked at a rate ‘substantially ahead $ ivi | definite goo!—especially a financial goal. f you wish to invest for above-overage income that will bring you closer to your goal, we invite you to make our Pontiac office your “investment headquarters.” We offer a complete service — from up-to-date informa- tion and quotations to expert handling of orders. Why not phone or stop in to see-us soon? & — jot last year. ; : | 1] . | NEW . YORK (INS)—American Banks extremel Home Loans - | Corp hes announced net earnings of ‘ é _ Automobile Insurance [5 2°52 y 1 SYs heen eatatence! Prompt, and You, too, can build We pavement or careless- The on-the-job accident rate IS based on oF buy a home, ness may couse an acci- ‘for federal civilian | workers has f . . dent. Just one minor acci- |) 4ToPped 8 per cent in\the past five years 0 using Our Savings years, i Come in or call fora Free Demonstration Is Very Reasonable! | :s2sF 4532 im the period this year. ~~ SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ADDING MACHINE DEMONSTRATORS dent costs much more than _WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. — : your irisurance policy for a Weteeeenenesaaeearaand experience and loan plan New York Stock £ ond Other t TISDALE whole year. Call today $ Breakfast - Luncheons 3 to . gs : PONTIAC: 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.—FEderal 4-2895 # Ww HUTTENLOGHER A c 2 Meet Your Friends In The 3 Capi ] Savin | & Loan Co. DETROIT: 3rd Floor Ford Building—WOedward 2-5525 Office Machines H. wv. Woneaiochie ency 3 Riker F ountain 3 : ) | ; yee re ne es —_— || 460 W. Huron, FE 5-1111 318 Riker Bide. re4-1551 13 Riker Bldg. Lobby 75 W. Huron St.—FE 4-0561 | ee cet _— an : — ~ . oe aad PAPAL AS Paglia ha Pa Pacing, ‘ . _ — — - seamen 2 Snir “WATERSS POR in at ‘ M Le 3 : is of niga oo Tass ANY OF hy 00 am. for the August 23, MOST FAS NATURE'S —= merge wig Diane M: id pone By Tl Be Fete ee tet Mand Sandra Willwerth: 8, 60 Xty NG CREATU Suet sheet © icles sail of ne es rus A ARE of firmed: ates, shall , o eee Treldental "tq the, a ne for eo) Mrs Mang * * I= EE Noe es said agreen peced, .. sh 7 in WH Ay Pp , bata oe ‘ed ins pad dig other car too police Ma} LIVE IN © PE Rs mM AUT file at ee. seajerny the collis' r too late N TH Cro ri ‘Bigady, i‘ OPERATOR. EXP. curing eect ay ey By tion. Carte jon at the int by ¥, or TH E LEAVE Fc” work! aner toni vrerina Wo nes. 5 de may be on r said ersec- walter om 4 Bi ‘aes, At hours Tnepected S108 he OF 915 pod gna ee ee see with the Mane v was in. call ORLV'S TKEES. “ihn ta tre ts. | cues ; 6.6, 1% a to yield ehicle when it emacs . You can tit teh the right of Ee Balter PoE vu , ae hereby OF PUBLIC esis ith Mot H E pret eC pared sin, tn, gual 10 Exem or Bikes nd xperienced person, Tony's yt pestta jm ly gay ie p pt From Trainin R mene peer has en r Y One Gesceived property. ate tel: LANSING g Ay . . ed LERK TY feria International vis: tol- M. Ka w—Atty Gen oy . ' , Ss ate _ mmediote PIST ag Rigg Be mys = 2 R-100. odor toga held today homas ; Sy ; Sal e - Sure Bh 5 (Apouicante ne | ag Ry + exempt from bikes will ee = and -| Binet ast i "aictanboot exp. ry ae en te ae | quiring a new sta be 4 AF wy al : orp. Medics! wenger working Read. ~ 4. at day KA. near of for ing driver a te law re- . es, ; 01 eSWwo $3 cmniarmest_ Gane $201.4 Pm <3 Graniy Onkand ona Bite hiand| "rye “law. passed 18, course 73. on men | a ia a this 12th Michi- aw —_ throurh wen ene By. be ENTATONAL’ Pye 1956. soar 5 sien of thet. the last! onersi Soom we. “out business “COOK ® anc 4 ESTER Legi a saist : £0. ee we Feb. 1 alatwne, fare of “Thank | fee eee people, at ou 5 fitment’ Resta July 14, 1¢, 17! high will be oh The o 1 Wise =e me 8 so} a s. We have the Sounty new Bivd. as THestaurast, mm person, TO SANITARY ; schools inistered by = thanks i paid MY H rua e Pn oF s rights eauer or pen oss 3. No ean oan : Ee Ia agi ejects PM Satie gre re The DIRECTOR or {53 tm the for pri me pelchbess ate een to y ot nee ss 4 OPENING D. ‘caing aug of subdico — to a egatribatiors their Bel end OU WIEL FE _ Bros. 0 fe Wilon sisame tered “eg ed by oRegie- msnt god toes cf “recent ber ) sera " ators FY NOW EXPERIENCE = mms on Mrs uring =m husber: IRK ws a V or part ITRESS: . “ ens. MS. Oe recent d and RKING a8 ts. ime wor Fs. Sevtaae get poredt and WE wisi sone iliness. NG WITI or older” Cal rk. Must ' oc SAT q{ uF >4 Diepartmect, of pad pore eta" Monaeke EXTEND OUR LEADER 1A sxe HOUSEKEEPER E 21-0135 one (1) pe wre f ny friend opreciatt . cook, Li AND GOO & “Shoes westguee pathy “turing eipressione “Petgh- You must be o pais hain rw b Goo Stn tvid Bela rr . Special Among eorenve. west Rave knowied 25, own =xperienced : —— Walt Disnay"s Fae e ad or one Footie Mak hiner ge of areas needed, no canvassdrs feet! publi ney one cee en mews CIO 594, : rview, age him . pre shed Life ges so to R “it. 1420 . good. it, ver Depart | - mbo book c ‘Adventures - Ber - the FR Pring went . EXPER t pie Call FE 78318. oa vue ms oe Gaupiz, Devartes ot ce : and goes 0 has been ard © Hay neon mins oS cook and CED SHOR its opin Sees tai | R —m n sale toda The price WE os y of Ed- EB also w T ORD gn reyes pore on, ‘the "Gata, che owdy Teen — y. is $1.00. for the pocket-size, | E Wisi TO EXPRESS | 6 ue ont WANTED CL te eae beke eae iett bo Ga - ket-si ne Ie Sa oun . 50, Located at P aL ection ‘ a elSe tab eerince ws veree Justice Court ae Face | ze, paper-back editian flowers, or ai the sarttet, are 7400 i EALTOR s! oe. ae “waliress foo specs and rements id od F thank inte harap o> Hi LDER fooa a Sheahan JONESVILLE wet ii ht Eitan eg" ft (gy "abies tame tan as i or be uniawful-to Sewage teenagers w— Fi, ew The British Pamele pec Ray oe ae . ba 59) . EXE Pa vs between 3 & wages , ts . system enlece ht contor f—— ye = be | Justice Cowt Tee Detrelt t coal vari h-thermal-unit ae scotia. seared beat Oy “30 pom | ma Semis eee ane zany cimosalion charges arraignmen a ‘pound ies from about value of _____. Flower | lee im tl baie fh rere MER FOR ky Se mtu ta wi terme too ON aries from abot 140 pe | yaw RAT > | SSNS gE re ee cee ’ loss than ag what S property stem destruc-. ivi {15,000 in bitumt to ; w weran's we SER =a of ee oe nave PLEAS “ee party” tate Police ming from, 2 es. than ee cotton. Apety at fest know Six _tine Press Bo Nee and sevgble f rty” at nearby called a “wild! h { | SEPAN ‘OTICE a Funeral D 28301 oe: r hive. “tam Sheil iouseKEEPER a Pon- i Sout ¥ PECIAL noe On am ry hen eight youths, Goose Lake, | to Arg BATE CALLED Mi AND ral Directors 4 colt ne sens Tik dry. Livi poe, jy rYs1) in the who ha | ve Direct “Brat ree tg oO AIR AMBU -ooeneree EX ey I Lake calls, In D bela 4 bath. ousework no laun- rn { Hillsdale ve been! inst Bill T ly gia” as Holaers ot RATIONAL ° Parse Pun sear gad oRnoonn XPERIENCED Sane # quire _Sa08 ke resort for. ne oA pg rm *. their Count oday, Na om or 220 8 wk ir awa aj among 19. teenage = Cunty Jaa] Delaying Acti Use dis oe eee - a Oe Sipe eee zen aug tai = ransacked rs State Po ons La oy given om, Mien = eg OR +78 0., 74 Cool ae 8 Come in an “KEEPER _ | a a lakesi lice, ter tock, oy t @ Bpec D terford FIBERG ev Lake Lumber paren! and take over. | s t a Memorial lakeside cottage WASHING serena Ban. ar value, of ¢ the ‘Common onel ree BEAGLAS AND o ns Rest bait take ever. Workin ma lother 11, alt Day party. ‘The House TON ww — eect. Sees po son-Joh mL, pal some Mieunen wantal vara Hoverkee voy. Mie | Pro’ ordered ‘oa r, gue bers repare , of the, called os * been mee. called “DESIONEU FOR” OME ns 11:00) a.m Cal betwe Sof or PE 42283 ree % TO 3s. 3 bate Cart appear. Sto “directly ante to ar. |B a J ann On ee RS megane ee ee ane "PUNERALS” me 5 ca etme! of | HOUSEKETPE o seery. ve” today. Judge in e a civil righ against ani loeated e prine’ separately he orien W CHAPEL in Midwest Lo HOUsEWORE. light work. R, siEaeaART e Hillsdale major ts bill, and wit the Wednesday, ag Birmingher "orth Wood ot ine V ico CPE abou — FU RNITORE “ ton Live to Poutaé” No chil delaying. hhold their sear the vist, dey codward oorh URE i autiaé Press Box ‘Mi | ma I gta Tose. * 18th ichigan, ee Si l S. OUSERERP EY as Box : Cachigen Public Servi ater tn the wens newvers unl a nS as ae geNERAL ‘IOME Tperiiysegrees Neal Petea Anjume, t . * ‘To ern . ce - {EF nit lor ered ced D n ime tie fank Snewitate the ommissi rvice — _* © jto vot consider, pur. device PI ‘ ure store it. Appl good ress. cost r ma the the 1° . . 5 See, “Se —pawimene ane emplo Perm ance- ty st & par er etyee, fer da) CANSING ner Resigns |for bet. most egainet the bi st Singita ear ci eres —— ret ea a ee ag total ' ric uw most /of June, isolidation an of ection KI RVICES ‘inaw St. - we, train charee le to capacity. i ‘arthy’s John agai of June, AD. 38 dated er Pu RKBY tuntt to charac. Trim wi '° to resi H. ‘asked nst nt 6 he the } er mera y. zeelent n 0 tat eel takai 1S yal Michigan. Publ chairman| use Howe started ite, speak neal sete me fre = eet = MomeFE_ «18s ourneyman _Repiy Box, Piedsant och come be bi as ing Com ot W /or ; D ; MID ont rromme! Patel OS Sau cnt scion is on Cov. Wilms ieee sane ee Riera | war Cemetery Lots 5 ie. Makers reise oc ot sewers r. ‘ ng the ; jams) 1-103 and tional rmingham i - ITE _ Davs ‘or ¢ e mtoth BA- private Tg with ceptance, governor’ Sia test vot | Nee nal B Ferndale Banking a. $27 7 cman. nd LONG SaCuETAR ves. OR 3-005 er is out P ginante 5: Rye iy or Pe McCa rs ac- procedural woth yesterday o |gate Ganen oS gers xasden J “a six GRAVES, : PROGRAM A . for 2 PART REC x r then toer jenn or ee b be of feet tied ~_ reportedly i bee looked lik jon displayed|cn Th t Corporation. enk, © Michi with and i ceueteny 12 ves, $150.00. SEA APPLY In stating ratgeen CEPTIONISTS 3 4. Bi with not wr wal, not | th h s di ouse ma e a comf een oe jer the es, M Lote "N OARLAN , expe tus Age, Eau - oy od by f Bats ee errs By neers he ana gislature copostedh, s dissatis:|and if it iy for the bill, able | to's done or} forth Wprtne charter ‘of 1, Memorial A Ele) INI wee uiremenis and nee, salary eeesibie voetain' no 'se* ‘ofie 0 raise, ly h c when|meteet and. ake ection upen ° STRIES FOoL ‘Box 8. Write Denait pay RH pear vipers. to Cieanoule shail. be ells, | and w as refused ome U merger the ‘carrying outs + 66 ES INC Sot, SNP 9. S y for | Sewers all 48° ells Shall. b ot his t with the sed . p for final eve 4 a tying out. of and 6 _N. PAR NG, rl betwee EEDS ALL ¢ a with a ated e pro~ enure. uncerta ever he . Agr nsolidation of the Professiona! UKE ee tiling, ak 38 Li ROUND * : p= aR J such Gasee wee e weer ote Shan inty) Southe ain every, tovm. arlene provided T Y fession ————- othoe, ee. fee gens 26 cities end. vil where "itipal water end’ 200 fe 40 feet from! Fo > |de hern House . | = fereemens atic ‘end provision of he Pontiac Pres Young men. 25 al Career sive A». Nice pajroll bs! rewith. oe « Thnied bel oh trom pub- traile an Englishm | jjent that their p mevabers, conti-| ite ‘authorize the take nection on of FOR WAN s sive tmaurance 28. miling to ear. god abarD, ith te ‘easy. job i rsa a Sr Bhs mens —— ate pear is es mero | | SLR iter ites atte ios tats “A « ta, T nev e wi areholde pe of s at : “ Cc ¥OR OL 10209) | mi Sanyal Stet needs a. BERNDT, VELLA *° to delay Mt kong vith a fet intiatteetiae | Pay. FE2sis jb HASING AGENT "acterste Peleg, Puls Boe ss pel cots Pes Tasso | eg ie ieee “Comply. PohSaes ‘ntact ron toss thouse fo it cng enouh in ig ogee on not am. to 5 p.m bien por ernwing. manutacturine WATTRESSI sre - in. Com of t re 7: MT RCHARD y not e nd in e Bank fticles All _ ¥ exD ck grou turing E 2SSES dishwashers, man excreta poe - ig th the disnoss) field N KE, te fi even jor becom such fr in such ot errors sho _Press ected nd and xperience F Fogg a ogg poe ag te gy sperttieg. tee & By -- EK rr RECEIPTS ‘ment. oor bef get to tent to < toeemage tovmee on 2 man. Hed immediately Tb Foee_ Box 98 coply “Ponting Eee tresses. Clee” > 1 bathtubs, | £0 k. The dt e location ements Cr em ore adjo lany carry out proper ay. be Tess as: ately T e Cc jac Dine H person Clu and food. a Industrial oJ or ets, and sep- ng ge) tat el thal not wrote tee . porous 1986 Ib The Supreme C urn Bininene sol purposes. pre prone imo effect sibility james poe respon n SALES) MEN | W WANTED pe its . ° Tahoe ot ; sh — The or oth . aterm we in | Pntany ax! i308 get arri ourt’ notice ve als, and for cancel er ave op ESTs me or ETAR i, wa ditinet ofr trom La tn. }oetm er bod drain y drain, gible . T . $35, | rin s dec she of 5 ig Sd /or that the ¢ ex enine f TE m part-ti YB c th: ted ¥ of . lak . ) Tax + 0.00. g raci isi reholde ald Spec in pertion harge perten lor ale ‘Har me. A ALP. 2 = pe? i uid Fi proud, Dry ap ng Te ¢, stream Ope Tax } 1, school al segre on ot to all is bel Special Mee sertion of of the first nee eS rt voun a ee ee ust b te : la! processes 4 rein to the var hott tt be (Ld Tener Ricoms interest 1300 i 00 | s came i gation of ° ial! holders ot ree ting of oe SE ee first Uistings. edverts eilion. Pregty of including filing. are sitice ton of asian fiela _Seunee. method of ‘isoonin ttece of Be quer License Retand the 09 ,0ne — point... nto the d the Rank as of ere of resere repinerve ppm nee Taonga vertise- sree: a aing and a of sonst” boom fetation, “typing, tied be Se ee one ‘pen cteeees Pi an’ hell Segotine Tax. hetand = 3200" 180.00 whe Sout ebate at & mee ethate bh shares ne en ren- MAHAN RE tects is Kecning ete PE , 125. the hern nelosed the dat par valu r. When nrough C AN RE WANT! » ete. FE means of en © means part poroved by the Naeemed tent’ shall [Police Ph = Retund 1,200 00 r the bil ers asked pea te you will ate hereot are mad can the 4 ‘Co-operati EALTY 3 EXPER COGK - OE of bre L.& tine of found verfiow or Raat of Re ‘he Osrland nececs@r | lice Pi Refund “ 3300 ‘attorne j would you alver of N ig an A Aseen: you ie be su cellations FE 2-024 ve Real © co _eral house R. COOK Covered. open _— 4 murtace by |ptab wuction ef Giepceal’ tr county De-| Plambi Per rite MSS 100.08 ‘be y general enable the $f to sign and re t, Proxy 2 ectenente” ti re to get - ne Be . WOMEN work, MI 46267. GEN- open fins “go get tile tela L] oer he le or eM, t construct Plumbis Permits sec cesg 4000 5,500.00 half of to file e ee net abl. cotarn “a we request wv ustments umber.’ °N BUPF 3 WwW. FH ance in FOR WE 4-6267. © or ' a |e, approved. Ted cocama wil wm Rlectrical Perm ssc foe 7509.00 ‘ad Negro suits on! All proxte wa Castes nthe event how oa wxperionoed ie enn arse &, ing in beauty EKLY CLEA} ee ern to te. allow ten diapos ground will wh. ee Per ite... ee 1,309 mission children All prowt pecial Meetin: present In atte . given structio ced tn ENDENT tia beauty s shop in LEAN- ny Se how, the - than al Meld: fet p t Livery mite » 5400 “30-60 eve to white denied) ‘voted fn es signed & i€ set Mboreboiders. Closin pandi mn needed mercial ac Press. ervice Box exchange ach lin two lines shall con estaura Registra 8560 0 n if the public Aere favor nd return me time f eeerete firm at one con WOMA 4, Po term. e she s and te te | Be nt Lé tion 5600 300 80 acti schoo ement ef the ed will nts cont: lor adv nterview Phone e in ex- N To Ci ne chive dwelling, build wating er’ minemam 4 Hl net e« the len net ptie Tank CeNnses , 20: an or ion we Ig, solidats and the adoption be larger aining ty ertise. Co P Bund or write dren w CARE FO oF congrenate beings rest miner beast Reem ett Be me Mbior venicie Reta” shoe ety children or. the! rather. than the erate te eetcitt| Paar oe than "rerular agate es anal fortes | Ee ES e, are Hn east 13" but. not all be cove © jens Shady Bea Tax 50 00° t ir { n the the B ° proviste to you in previous to noon th i MAK . FE ‘Help 1 , e EP nan el eaclonen e sewer Hines shall ¢ The “ope ae revered wae. Axsessin ch Special _ 7000 ® * amilies. ed pee and ns of the By octane T publication Fexpe rienced OR MA Pp Want ed. a ® stertight shall ed feet mL. exceed or erade of Shady ent 500.00 The bil Uni: ‘eoble provisi accordance aws of be ransient W achine & only. Apol CHINIST. cou e 8 wane and i conduit | rg yh X- tarde inches, ie ey meech Specs 8000 a il wold ontario ne er awe of the e cancelled ant Ads Raeburn. sty. Agoly Oottand PLE TO Sa Excreta minim: on cen all he lat ches ip ment I al 2,448.0 n behal euth fevtarty of Amer awe of th the da ua to 0 may THON _St. «Co, as ‘gard LIVE IN - Disposal | US um of 6 ters. The a not le interest ! . alf of orize s tion, th Dut pot be wat taetodine “the fire of publi 30 am MM a phat ed pd N, wuss a. ae uniawfu! and at of stone re shall as Tota . . 8100 ‘right those | uits th ¢ Natlo br way udirg first in cation needs CAN ework. M ife for AND 1 fo The least 2" ti b be a i. 178.00 $ are who e anplic nal Ba of limit sertion after tt men + ( SHOE MAN Tdwes gene maintain if any | top bh ov eneath : es | violat se Cc he 8 able provi nking 1 hd ons 0° wo STOR! OR W 49397. Tal eq hs ma alt of er the the DISB - a ed or ivil tate ovinion awe, and c : Steady rk durin E viein OMAN the apa” of any premise treated | with a open fot tile URSEMENT! $04,452 threat tlenlarly, of Michiga s of the La ASH WAN perience mm work if d v vara a ity of Bir LIVING I m of adequate ti . ing ps of near shall be sot™ Ae s 452.00 Gi | * ened, the Mich but not by n, inet estne ot NT AD RATE _N Sesinsw receanar esired. Ex- ay each pt meha > to N- THE “teoitities aha” nie Bains paver of omer vy | ssphalt laries . Recount 198 irl Stru the Michigan Finer way of imitation, g tines 1-Das ‘8 ~ ae ¥: apply 22 San aiharacee tr r3 | Mal *. ci umbe: 956 c ended. cial Instite itation, 2 ay 3 ee to ru ing th ‘om 2. Rg ie Se irate eet ee Otte waip "2 voor puaset Ot Street kbyCor, |. wy eng, gf the Boned ot Pare’ Cathe Seip mee Bos agen Ate ae oo veeeeees o mg ? ¢ eabiaters te erie mt aon akan Catiiet| fairey § to EB Been Intersection | Te bonny PIB ig 1s OO! | on ma : Refuse . seven-y . N 2% 408 om | & Si wa WLR a ca Eater Bre rround (Rend . Pet a, may ovary ae Gomminsionere isin 41,740.00 fered ven- year-old Pontiac girl abated gat a $ oon $3OS experience n city vat RAWLEION euptiery closed dt tin gto ‘shall not bh ‘om Gast, N te jaries 3, w. ised shou girl suf-, y 5, 1956 rmingha ent-Cash! 8 5 5 67 aay to eeded to ¢ No ‘ justrial sewer a an be sone | gal and . og Was stru Ider w! u m, Michi er . be @4 8.40 Start make and start, Sal : be unt romes . low a ne latd lees ‘Court Ex Audit oo. TO 72.00 secti ck by a : when sh July, 10, 17, gan 405 1 id 9 60 leigh’ immediat profite a] et corporation: to” Bewers | water table. than 3 Buildin Sense Police. 130, to.09 section of car at the e 24, 31, At — 2» 10 ; von. ine ely. Write Raw: ration any ers betw iz s De lice... 1,500.00 Whitfie inte ug. 7, 14 — 80 St _bort, Mm MCG.-696- aw- fe 00 create to dinnese of nooes Ks tween the jection perimen . 10 8 street ld r- . ne men ccm Steady w MAN . 196, Fr m: pose tatribut: eiert Oa t... a4 000.00 s yest and y work . N OR ee. SF eatety or fe @ dangerous or ob sce seal oor tr oe pe ce SS ang Buildin Sup) ice : is 86S Jecration ho afternoon Eden eain 4 ¢ £ |. shop, witl rk in. union MeNees Prsene fo HA i ‘any abe ax ‘the us to heath or other ceeere wi fos pl Heat ahd” Lights Grounds abe “00.08 field St., wa Robinette, of 51 W otices BOX RE fits; mu t all fringe bene portunity to Oakisnd Coun "spare water. ream, se by on shall b areas 8 ‘ande: watertight Fu . 1,000. 08 at P . s treated ‘ Thit- a PLIES . a s e f 1 ad exverie make County re 4 4 Construetion or other body able e C8 $ eubiect ‘ad drivewa rniture . 210 see te ontiac G and B A fied ; ully qu 1j nce nece: #40 a das | y mate or heay ys (Stati and Eq 220 00) vene released OICE, {0 —— Ap ali- ees | seary ay. N senstruc Py Required amount ‘ipeled cower or sounlly dur Office and and aspen 230 b40.08 ing the ae Hospital follow-| aA 28 x te ane were replies Today there Co., 4th ied wren Tool aan eeepor vo MEMS rf tile le field. eterm ‘shal rance ce Suppl 400.00 | es A, : gE age 69; bé al, Com at the Rock ater S Watk WOM. pp ag se to elke ot ormen Pata le esos Group Insurance. «Mo 1.50000, Langf 598 60; belereer a merce office Press ocheste r Sts -— rah St, Se Cope insta i ee meponal fey tile ated init, Sento. ee too og Mansfield A lord, 35, B. Roses: goer mowe fe of Ora boxe in the fol r. Svs Bendy rece ue R G00! wee wriee ‘to ee gorteeet Ment vo. $298 | st, 2 itege~~ ur nd Mrs. Stanie ‘Idew; i T ror is ive m SCRET A a peat June 1956 om Monae i.” held through rete HOLLYWOOD es Skull wane! service wit “aibbard, Pu: Associates hae ADJUSTER eld raphy” growing BOOKKEEPING. trainee geo , . Hall. st “ 00 ‘ 1 ald Thurs. G an pent ; 8 oh. .. $27 a bine ences" |B Sete 6, at m c9,m. | Anderson is in U re hetor James| Cenirae' Fntscobal cnt ™ There. | horn starting tala for ng for a Ss Y | V exp Bi ARY toe . opr. | o Bia i ee AN r lar C nd Long orner of lospit edic: = offictatine Georg: eh in Mil- j tad. bet st be a kh new c¢ i ke EEPER. e259 and wiewod M.D hearing S“immediataly fella fare en! ‘Police ead iy ne skull forte, Roarke: is Wit | bb Pie vasociaten” agen os | a303 Orenerd Laka Ave. GEN, OFFICE typist close ™ . . ecttretna ol i Uhite | Oe i . ® \ 2% day op Peseta aoproved oy the, Oak, main following the public been playi nderson, who re, sas fin Prneral at the f° A “v na Co | ¢ Lake Ave. PE 5-94 rT. EECRE nt one $109 LLE M SMITH: fighter ng the role has 73 E. Pik 16. 1986, WELT = re Y ou Am OUNG MAN 18 . MM. ea teee : - Village . ni in a movie, of a gu Po of a age 68: TE C We want 6 mbitious ” — | a's aN oe TO 8 PRE? iT. wPeM . . . $ oar am) 207 “tora stances, The wie sateen! ents eet Raat | bit sian ea acon Leauge aie ret sere ey vite ia . * . o, Mi neces. wn. nd. Robe * tow te. work you are o- Roos ee Mr. Cr ge $309 PR RETARY 1m mfe - nto They ha _ circum. he’ win. Pune of Mrs, vt K. br: get int we can sho not Traos 9 f. awford, # a RIVATE no nie exec, ~ $200 ro dl Ae imi. him tec oh unable pm from 7 ervie it bs er ee Bich income rags Pure’ Bont phone. hotel | ser any i Dn. of hig ¢ on Home ‘ Sih 2 loree a hospite ites ea volume Help Wa phone. SENIOR traf FN $325 fone sae white fae" date ment c Tony “Sa repre, 8 theurance ae ‘anted Fe oe Food ea i, ‘Don 1. fies rat Ss Fa iM avafiable, ace Ay male 7 TRAINER sales, new $500 elson - Johns. Fu rd is at Peper wiliey at Cy ALERT YOU ON TRAIN offiee a cas meral Saginaw. S : OUNG AINEE eountent’” $223 > ‘ ec of siies yi : SALESWO ? . ik Arn me draft Bn ‘ i i Gauge Co, ze e's a tad 28 t6 43. If you'r, MEN GRAEBN ing exp. ase * , ae We itor part time, Ld elaaking tor - 313 Ponti ER’ neo. Ld . , pA | AnTmORs, a a, ceuvement ‘tor P iac Bank Bldg. i % \ | : en meme ar one FE 5.927 g. : \ | . . 287 TRREER £278 7 , , ' N BQUAT f b SQUARE Bi B . = ¢ tr PLUMBING WORK WANTED. . ___ beasonabie. I Moving & Yooh me td, re ———- | PLASTERING AND REPAIR N Vern Keller. YE 7-281. NO DIGGING. EE ESTM., MIDWEST A teen an Fe LL. aes CABINET AND CA er, specialty. CEMENT WORK sone et SSE, bor. MY SEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS. PE 5-106. winDow ¥ AND WALL WASHING. | FE 5-0050 or FE 8-2825. YOUNG MARRIED MAN DESIRES STEADY WORK PAY. PHONE FE #1321. DAY WORK. YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK OF any kind. FE &-3375. Bix Work Wa Wanted Female 11, * A eer benseink babysitting, Drayton usework or ry area. OR 3-4056. A-l WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. Pick-up Fy delivery, One day service. 3-1342 aLL Sates $3 BU, “Pick UP b+ delivery. One day service. ay gia WALKS OTVNWATS ANG FE die ‘nding me eels eileen: POUR CONTRACTOR ib Coan nS ae — RG. LAYING. Sanding and . ing Phone FE cement work of all kinds Maenchith nati _FE COs ise remove al tion, Vie. of Waterford . OR ae. ~~ TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING R. D. Tompson PE 4-601 Business Services 13 ALL MAKES OF (a. wig hon ad PENS trained searsatGeacfel Posing * Co W. Law- rence St. on 3-0135. APPLIANCE SERVICE ‘Trucks to Rent | bedroom home or fe field "Twp. for 77 Ss . cS ITING. ADAMS REAL- FE A _ CO. 382 AUBTIRN- AVE. MICHIGAN FAMILY. bata dag 9 ished eeese sen bert or le room home ‘ip ase ths y bea Typewriter Service 22A . ROY'S. ~ Y “ina (rimming Gel our FE | Sentra Poise. at Sihee"Sls _ 2-788. ae : ply Ce. 1) W. Lawrence APPLIANCE REPAIR, WASHING eae RENTED | mgehines — sweepers, | Mitchell's, 123 N. Saginaw st. Fe “°C eee Upholstering 23 B & F PLUMBING & HEATING | ~~~"~~~ oer Co, 371 Auburn. Phone Days, FE EAKLE’S CUTOM UPHOLSTER- 8-3647 nights, FE 5-7842. Sales| ime 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM & Service, free ‘timat Li- 32641. estimates —fensed_master plumber. THOMAS | UPHOSTERING 4 8 TELEGRAPH rs BEACH CLEANING _ mise Suayrt tates, sant PLASTERING HEATING NG SERVICE, FUR! RNACES j d and repaired Free estimates sheet metal ALL IRONING, 1 Pe sar up and delivery $3 « bushel $732. , .. PER. dependable. Phome OR 1 DAY WORK. MONDAY AND TUES- day. 11 vrs. experience In Pon tae, Call afte: 7:30. PE 56-2450 DISHWASHING OR HOUSECLEAN. _ing. PE 5-130) “~~ EXP, BREAKPAST COOK. PE 4-4685, 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- _ ing and cleaning. FE 17-0223. GIRL 16 WANTS BABYSITTING around Baldwin avenue, home nights. FE 54-4618. om. DESIRES ANY TYPE OF omestic work or ha sitting. By as day or week. FE 56-1147. HOUSECLEANING BY DAY $1.00 oe hour ~ carfafe, experienced. TRORINOS WANTED, \ PE 4-1253 IRONINGS, § North Johnson DAY SERVICE work. eavestroughing, repeir. Free ‘st. MATURE -_ Bivd OR 37576 —-/Sinks—Sunday Serivee. new and . 4 br. service. tam Sheet Metal. 1% Franklin owner POURED CONCRET® BASE poe ‘Lost: _ment. Free ones _OR 371 ELECTRICAL SEWER CLEANING —Sun PE 42012 HE ATING 1 SERVIC /ICE FE 5-313. Lester Manley, | SLIPCOVERS DRAPES spreads. Your material. rr sete. Lest & | & Found 24 repair . Night serv- jac or . lee a ee i employe of Park roel: Me ¥ On TV GERVICE. | —\om? St 2 babies. FE ¢enee_ FE 5-1206 or PE 6-8390 . oj EMPLOYED | COUPLE eee STRAKA Rane & child iJ EXPERT TV SERVICE ALL! frivate poy #2 rm, apt. in makes. Service 9 to oJ a . . Cox ‘Television ‘438. Saginaw. i ll gaa = 0 5-4820 Press. GUARA TV ANY MAKE. "8 | Share ' RADIO & Fv Sars F Living Quarters 30 wontap WANTING R rpoes Praine ton ce _pormians, Call an” 6 OR 7 Wed. ¢ _ Contracts, Mtgs, 32 32 WE WILL one YOU A Qu? by at = yu ne additional hie: = NICHOt. OLE & HARGER 33 OW. PE 6-#183 - | CONTRACTS WANTED Buyers Waiting We need contracts. Prompt cour- teous service. Get our estimate i. we TICK Hound, Lest in vic of White — or near Da Call BEAGLE. VET CARE treatment, must be ed. Gun shy. but children’s pet. Re- ward s Pic rk, 9516 Ph. EM 3-2661. FOUND: EAUTIFUL CALICO kitten. Nr, Franklin Bivd. FE §-2340. Cost: A PALE BLUE PARA. | name of | of Maple and Te}- | egraph. MaAytair 66108 2 SIAMESE KITTENS, + 0 months old, Sunday, vicinity oad | esee and Menominee. Reward. 152 __3. Genesee. FE 2-4871 LOST: DACHSHUND PUPPY dag van <, Waaed 5 AC | me “ MA +i y ase call Gas, oil burners. and carvieed, All makes. Day or night, = 4-1063. y OL TRIMMING AND REMOV- al. vase estimates. FE 4-0309 i” rs TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- #, Free estimates. Phone FE ve , TREE SERVICE SPRAY. ing ‘helm. squitoes * fruit trimming & timat Phone - IRONINGS. $3 A. BU PICKUP 5-0618. and delivery. FE LADY REQUIRES GENER CAL! _wet housewor! the care of ¢ dren, Call rE §-1447 after 3. LADY WOULD LIKE DAY WORK. 2 or 3 days. FE 5-6682. MIDDLEAGED LADY, STAY nights, reasonable, care of four gifs. ‘FE 2-1418 before ‘11. a.m. samteoan PHIN » _TY PING, secretarial service, UM _ 3-2842. PRIVATE SWIMMING LESSONS, ualified instructor. OR 35-1873. PRACTICA. NURSE AVAILABLE. |__~" 3-821. ww TRONINGS. EXC. WASHINGS AND TRONINGS DONE, $2.50 a bushel. SE 2-6866. — WASHINGS-IRONINGS. DONE IN| mr home Pick-up and deliver Call FE 5-1910 WOMAN WANTS DAY days a week. FE 3- WORK WTD. FOR PRACTICAL, BULLDOZING, BLACK DIRT TOP egraduat *, and Maderarpteete | soil, nurses. __ Building Service _ A-l a ag FREE ESTI- A-l SEEN A ins BLOCK WORE. quiet service. OAkland 8- 83449. AA FLOOR SANDING LAYING. ra QUALITY | C. BUD BILLS. FE 82050 _ ~A-L CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 LAYING SANDING & FIN. FE 3-7667. A-l Licensed contractors. =: Pontiac, Hardwood Floor Service.| A&B TRENCHING Footings, _FE ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK, reasonable, floors, drives and etc. Bonded, Jensen. FE 2-2340. ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. FE 5-00¢1. BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work. Also chimneys. No job too large. Residentia; and commer- cial, Guaranteed work Ph. FE 96080 BRICK, BLOCK, eet WORK & fireplaces. FE 2-24 CEMENT & BLOCK” Work. FE 56-0782. CEMENT AND BRICK WORK, chimneys, rs. planter boxes, up to 4? ft. tong, vorches, ponds, barbecue pits, natio re ainer & sea wall, All work guar- anteed. L & M Construction. FE 42, CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basements. EM CUSTOM CARPENTER CONTRAG. tor Small crew rough and finish. Licensed and insur EM_ 3-0682. FLOOR LAYING SANDING. FIN- ishing. 12 yre. exp. Guar work. Freee estimates, Leo & Bob, FE Classified Ads! To swap ‘ts what you don't need for what you do, 28181. call F WORK. 3, 3970. | | _™ ate. | water lime field tile.) fish- : | WORK, j aa by our. »” Franklin | Very good Work. Jd 2 enced, George Stiles. ~~ BULLDOZING OS Len EVENINGS ~ t | i Rea sonable Rates 103q removel—tfree . rE FE, 2-8350. or WELL DRILLING well and pump repair. OR 3-2304. ___ Garden ‘den Plowing 16B PLOWING, DISCING, GRADING, os o pose, Vent West ete. FE 44228 Pra cAWNS AND GAR dens. OR 3-784. ROTO - a. GARDEN AND fawn L. W. Avis Service. FE Laundry Service 18 E CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- LOST — BROWN LEATHER WAL- let valuable papers, LS and 20 Rd. ae OL itis : LFOLD. taining all id ectitinction ‘oe » and inves amount of mon- AC PRESS CAR- beeen rer somewhere . & the Pontiac $25 in bills. Please ga ope B Justin, ‘eal 4-2265., Fiddis . oF _the Pontiac Press Reward. LOST-—WOMAN'S BLACK LEATH- er wallet in Griff's Grill, Fri. 2 Pontiac Lake Rd. 39740 E PARAKEET. PE 2-5554. LOST OR STRAYED: 3 MONTH - ate ee Answers o @ name . Afte: we Ginger. r 6 cal BROWN WALLET WITH Ee Siurray st. Pm $-6060, tar “Toon PET? WANT TO give FE one a home? 5-0290, Michigan Anima} Rescue League. THERE I8 $20 W. NG FOR THE person who picked up a gold In- valuable core - te Beautifully finixshed. Pontiac Laundry, Phone FE 38191. FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- ies, ph. Pontiac Laundry, FE 2-8801 Landscaping 18A _ ALL TYPES OF LANDSCAPING | and tractor work, inp yet. Free estimates. FE 4-1196 cement gravel, sand and 2-2246 gravel. BULLDOZING WANTED. EXPERI- FE 5-#200. and weekends. CLARK'S raitecibin SERV- ice, Within 25 miles of Pontiac. . Topsoil and sod. FE 8-3601. COMPLETE LAWN MAINTE- nance and shrubbery, 25 yrs, ex- perience. | 5-6625 CUSTOM BULLDOZING ~ YARD, drtvews? Fiegive. and back fill- ing. HAND SaaING ANY KIND. ge grass weeds and bush cut- ting sodding. MY 2-3603, OR 3-9654, LANDSCAPING DRAIN TILE, _fdriveways. FE 2-5463. ‘SODDING SEEDING AND ROTO- eaieng: Complete landscape work. TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- one estimates Call OR 3-3353 al _afte TRIMMING AND pata ivan 3-2329 TREE Free estimates. Call _or FE 51185 YARD LEVELING, GRADING, seedin: S Site sodding. FE 6-9436, 7 ~ Moving < & | _Trucking ng 19) A-1 MOVING-HAUL. ING EXCELLENT SERVICE FE 5-3458 HAULING. ANYTHING, ANYTIME PE 5-3947. — RUBBISH OR ANY- from an Sees. anywhere bo anytime. INCINERATORS CLEANED, ASH or rubbish cleanup FE 45134 LIGHT HAULING AT ANY TIME. _FE_ 2-2200 iIOnT AND > REAVY. HAULING AT gaat ao meatT HAULING AT 8.0095. _any_ time. LIGHT HAULING a. Pp SERV- _lce, Reliable. FE 2-685 | | NEW SCRABBLE SETS, $3. PAINT | LIGHT AND HEAVY TR /CKIN Rubbish hauled, sand. fill _and_ gravel. 2-0603 N WITH 2-TON STAKE TRUCK ‘ants hauling of anv kind dirt | ! O’DELL CARTAGE. Locel and Bh Lang Distance Moving FE TRUCKING AND > BAULING Ri RUB- | anytime 81770 REDUCED RATES _ wince to yt ed you. Smith » dy's Longins-Whittreur watch in. downtown Fri aft. EM 3-2297 TAN AND WHITE COLLIE LOST at Duck Lake, Substantial reward for return. Call KEnwood 42340 or Bx | Ridge Rd. id White 1 Loke. ‘Hobbies ¢ & Ss “Supplies 24A by number sets $1.00 up. (frames to fit, East BACKENSTOSE, 15 Lawrence FE 22-1414, Notices & Personals 25 AAA PRIVATE D: Es Ease your mind of worry. Know the facts about matters. Free con- _Sultation. FE 5-5201. ~ Aerotred Knapp Shoes Fred Herman 2070 Airport Ra. OR 13-1592 auptvox HEARING AID. RM. 10, a N. Saginaw. FE 4-0539 |DaINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. . Burnes. FE 2-6814. 93 Mark IN DEBT? If you are having trouble meeting your payments. see Us MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSE: - LORS, INC. 41% 8. Saginaw, above Oakland Theater, FE 68-0456 LEARN ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL. Pianned parenthood clinics. a all summer, Ist and 3rd 9:30 to 11: & ms 2nd and 4th W 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Commenter iutiaing Lake- __Side homes. 535 Branch. OW AND AFTER THis DATE, duly M4, 1956, I wil) not be responsible for any other debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Leon M. Nichols, P.O __Box 736, Pontiac Mich. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, duly 17, 1956 I wil) not be re- sponsible for any other debts con- tracted any other than mr- seit Rg A J, Shen 2540 ich, ron. pus patos & SUMMER SCHOOL class of Jume 1946. Contact Rose Cain FE §-8074 for class reunion ane oe win Wenn $6.50. mS Then: Eves, Dorothy's PE_2-1244 ___ Travel Agencies 25A FU N WANTED? oN TR 62170 E L SKIN” BUREAU Free Consultation & Advice ‘ Reservations anywhere! “PLANNING A TRIP?~ AIR, RAIL, SHIP RESERVATIONS ESTIONS WA CATION svUGG GREAT LAKES CRUISES ESCORTED URS PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE | 98 W. HURON 6T. FE 6-3251 (7? N. Saginaw St _ Wanted Real Estate ‘32A . RILEY , $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. RAVEL 7 re you sell, Bring in your land contract or cail amy hour. | E 1 or FE 54-9975. Ask for Ted McCullough No oblieation J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 2, Waiton _Open_ Eves, “$250,000 At our disposal to purchase new or land for our clients See me before sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. To Buy-To Sell-To Insure MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTOR Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Evenings and Sundgys — 1073 W. Huron Ph. FE : done IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR fend ent or equity in your K ‘L. Templeton, Realtor 333 Orchard Lake R4 PE 44563 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H. FO akeee 5440 Dixie Hwy. OR MORTGAGES ON GOOD PROPERTIES % acre or more BD "CHARLES 1711 8: Telegraph LET U Bid on the scale of your cobtract before you sel Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Ph. e §-8165 __ Open | Eves. Till 8:30 FOR QUICK AND COURTEOUS | service on kan! or suburban prop-. aig list ‘wit! K, G. HE MPSTE AD 102 E. HURON sT FE 48284 Eves. oe 5-0610 BUY OR SELL I will personally buy your t pd or will sell it for you fod show ‘ou how to get « price ge Feasonable. Call now and let us orene S BROKER beth | FE 41157 SELLING YOUR PROPERTY?™* IT DOESN'T PAY Our method of showing only to qualtie prospects saves you time money ‘t worry with fookese * Call us now. We peed Pee BRO T2tT ance (bow -acquainted size!"’ Day ALAN. “Oh, ho, we're not engaged. He says this is just the free, 2 Rent Agta, Furnished 33 Wanted Real Estate 32A Business Is Good at | White Bros. 418 ae Inc. OL 10121 Rochester, Mich . WANT TO SELL? “AVE CUSTOMERS FoR” bedroom West city. $15,- 2 bedroom home. $500 down a fron lot with beach. J. A. Taylor INSURANCE PE 4-256 Free Parking. DOG HOUSES BUNGALOWS ANYTHING by in as hours for your equity. Edw. MM. Stout, Realtor Tin 8:3 Ph, FE -100 100 “Oetiand Ave. Eves ROY. KN. AUF, Realtor /20%% W. Huron OA 6.3530 FE 2-40 LISTINGS WANTED Pont, ‘round ante WILSON Lapeer Real Estate ay .— “TRADES | inal, Wedery te for an appointment to possibuities of trading your Real ~ by cpesitennees Incomes, Sinets and Northern resorts listed for trade, noe & aie REALTORS 32 W ns Phone FE 4-1567 WE NEED S, OAKLAND LOTS. A. ELLIOTT & SON PE 6 tins ~ LISTINGS WANTED | Leslie R. Middleton KER FE 17-0086 Rent Apts, Furnished 33 1 BLOCK WEST OF SEARS, 1) room apt. for one person. &-6887. _week, FE a 1 LARGE ROOM “AND KITCH- enette, stove and refrigerator a or 2 bachelors FE 2-0566, __ State stapes ee 1 AND 2? ROOM BATCRE SP apt. neat and clean, 890 __ wood, off N. Perry. 27 ROOMS, UTIL. FURN. ADULTS __only._ 358 Orchard L Lake Ave, 2 s noua AP AND 2 BATH BASEMENT & 2 ROOMS ap ea is ELIZ abeth Lk. Rd. 2 ROOM FURN, srr. Ln OsMUN, Couple only. FE_ 4-47 3 ROOM CABIN, Saami ING Fa- cilities’ Huron Trailer Park, 1 Downing FE 22915 2-3 ROOMS AND BATH APT, FOR rent. 40 Edison. FE 5-245, 2 “ROOMS. NICELY F FURN. CLOSE Reasonable 2-2181, 3 pre AND i PRIVATE _ FE 8-270 farms, lakes, and erties, We handle. all details "for financing and closing. To Buy—To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO... REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FE 2.0263 1015 W Huron NEXT DOOR nae BRANCH POST OFFICE WILL BUY OR iar YOUR LA property. one waiting fice #89) Commerce Rae Ph. Pontiac EM 3-37 R. F. McKINNEY UNiv - 1-798 CASH YOUR HOME EQ CORDON ARNOLD 210 8. TELEGRAPH PE 5-0676 FE 5.5783 | CASH 48 HOURS FE $-31 2 oS, BE ¥ __100 Norton. ule nly. 2 “ROOM. PRIV. BATH & ENTR. __Baby_ welcome. FE 65-6668. 2 AND 3 ROOM APTS. PRIVATE bath, newly decorated. 79 Clarx. 7 ROOMS BATH WORKING eouple preferred, On ee front. Ww Pontiac Press Box, 50 2 DELUXE APTS. AT CLARKS corner. 1 bik. west of Blue Sky. Couples or og ay 2062 Com- __monwealth. PE 5-2706 ~"2 ROOM APT. rE fe 2 RM, PRIVATE ENTRANCE & bath, FE 56-8466. 184 Mt. Clem- ens Bt, THREE ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, adults only, 287 Oakland Ave. 2 ROOMS FURN, 51136 PURN. APT. UTiLiries Children welcome, 20 Cross. 3 7 ROOMS. IDEAL 3 FOR i OR 3 cocker or . ree couple. Close in 2 ROGM APT. + gg Anaaaaas aed Robinwood. off N FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY | JIM WRIGHT, (Ms Oakland Ave Realtor ast “THE “ANSWER TO | YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s FE2-8181, at a i re ‘ADULTS oy “ti AG: sha ROOMS “PRIVATE BATH HEAT lights, » 60 Nortnview Ci Off | - anaes | : Rooms. COUPLE rtf ALL | PE at 305 after 6:69 CALL | 8. o- > . . COUPLE ONLY. 5 ENOoEN _ Ave. PE 6-5895 or ‘30872 man. 200 ".. Pike tn er Fel C sore * uapeetane . PRIVATE EN. | 2 AND } BEDROOM APTs., AVAIL- SS ee, Smee takes ROOM PORN APF | tak 8 COTT: Lake frontage $80 mo. . OR 31084, cee PE +643, aaa NEAR MODERN 2 ROOM APT. UTIL. RE- | MODERN | Ba} Le ee ed 16 Myrtle Dr. off aeeee sree, WE MODERK ERN — APT. NICE MODERN LA‘ ae *.- town, 10 @ week. with er on priv. lake, T miles 062 _ Leb aie 4:00 north of Rochester on Mi ture oer” refinished be po sti‘? gh Loner ~¥ de ” nH * child welcome. Wal distance oy gg poy RN COTTE. ALL MOD- a, « E . . APT. OR | go LAKE, ATLANTA. MICH. PRIVATE ENTRANCE IN 37R| Po"bJga™ mine & Mshing, 6 rms. Gat Tm Li 201 Orchard Leake. | WALLED LAKE, MODERN CONV, NICE 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE bed: . MA gy § 8 - an Steere Roe YEAR AROUND LAKE FRONT. YEAR ‘ROUND LARE COTTAGE. Quiet couple. No drinkers. FE 2a! FE §-1551, 241. For Rent Rooms 37 Rent | Apts. Unfurnished 34 PARP AA AAR Cs 2 BEDRMS. AND PRIV, BATH 1 BEDROOM APT. PRIVATE Ex. West side Choice location, FE trance. vntura. 1 child. 142 Ww, | ..2-0056. ear aaa a a SECROON IN MODERN, eked RE _4-0608 . GIRL on_ days. FE 2-0504, 2 BEDROOM ¢ UPEr. CLOSE IN,| ARE YOU G A $55 per month. front clean cool room at 4 rooms and bath, stove, erator, and heat ‘furnished, ‘5 per month, West Side heat, hot water, stove and refrig- erator furnished. $55 & month pi up. See Mr, Smith, 28 E. Huron &t. rag "ease Lake bat he = 71 RN. i ay oR 3 ROOMS AND BATH APT. NEAR gumews. $5> per mo. Ground WARD E. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR 1080 W. Huron St FE 43561 3 LARGE FRONT RMS, PRIVATE _ bath. FE 2-246. J ROOMS AND BATH. PRIV, ENT. Clean, 839 Baidwin 5-3354. 2 BEDROOM APT WITH A en ¢, 20 more than 2 chil- dren allowed FE 2-4024 after 6 __D.m, for details. STOVE, BATH, Adults. 655 Markle frig. 7 ROOMS refrig.. and utilities furn bias entrance. $16 per wee FE 71-9782 | TILED BATH ON g AND BA 7H NEAR AU-| Lake 8587 Pontiac Lake Rd H6532. |} ROOMS AND BATH. sTOVE a Ms. rie ME KITCH-| and utilities tursisned, my ian £6700, | _ontys, 281. Onkland. couple . PR . 1ST. FL, | 7 AND YS ; a HADE. . , *. 5 at oor a | RE. “AND BATH. STOVE. | DEsinaste ROOM WITH WITH RADIO, elec. clock, T: soyare. Good loca- > tion, Near bus. §-8717. FOR LADY, KITCHEN TVI- lewes, garage al. PE 3-7733. . @ A OR GEN. lemen: PE 44-0808 Aner NEA SO ENERAL Hospita vileges actoss from Leke Huron Rent by day, week, or month. N PIN RT Hwy. 33, Oscoda. OOM ge with or without board. Near . Hosp. 1% . FE 2-9083. ICE NOG . , MOD- nea: ke fi . 683 {arom ater coo” 8 . AN a Garage space also. FE mee ROOM aLEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT, 1 can ll, of Fisher Body, FE ~ Rooms With Board 38 LORIE RE a tratanbapacr pia i ean: PLEASANT A WITH excellent food, FE ROOM AND ~ BOARD. FIRST Quiet Side ‘home for puadecned’ of Y" ‘aderiy lady. FE ROOM & RD FOR WOMAN. service, house - He te ey Os s/s aor en te ergs | ¥ . ee ee WORKING | uron St. Phone PE 2-8266. Rent Stores 40 Rent Office Space 41 Air Conditioned Office. lable Capitel Savings ama Jaa a ee | payments ~ ee OWN, — 3, bed Lare rooms, throughout, cone sanming. House ha and wn Hn y on make ap. ATTRACTIVE 32-YEAR-OLD HOME, li E witho@ ff. Kitchen SYLVAN VILLAGE = A real nome 3 alert plus beauty, ving room with natural fireplace. Cheerfu' ‘both richly d}. Deluxe - kitchen, 2 os and bath upstairs. Lai Y pore ST — Near al home, The new and Me built, ize bedrooms, full basement and new gas fur- $9,950 the price. And. terms ate flexible. am LAKE WOODS, a fine —s comssunity - e it now 4 ne your own deco- No better value any- HERE is an extra sharp peoeere in super condition throughout. The tered - walls are freshly decorated. Excellent o&k floors, kitch- en with extra cupboards, spacious dinetie. Tile bath full basement. Some- thing - really exe ‘ R ble terms. ‘R AY O'NEIL, Realtor ‘|| THE HOME OF YOUR ; CHOICE. ‘tablished ta wie LET US BUILD | WE HAVE 450 HOME PLANS mane te cut rE De. The Pontise area's only. “Home Planners pug bsg wgort YOU AnD Ar BY saalhaatashag Call or eo out to the "yenteat othes at ag FLOYD KENT, Realtor we at = and reso way $6.00 See 262_5. Telegraph |. pe Fa Rk a THE PONTIAC . | SLICE OF HAM ra after are m. | Gl $670 Dn. “RANCHMAS MASTER” Kon LOTS, BLACKTOPPED LOW LOW PAYMENTS MODEL: 2633 PONTIAC RD. Te, Mode aM... a, - a - ern. room home lent condition. carage 41800 EAST OF OPDYER Pearl Develc opment Co, : WILLIS M. BREWER SN Pa rhe PB +$181 FE_ 6-104 y S °Y grduton Lavender 7 mae re2xuni Eldorado For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 -e 5 wv mnemenk, e located roof leo furnace, hew gran * tutomatic. water heater.’ ice Sredn Davee Pall price only fenced corner a preety att Sewers and shade trove . BRICK INCOME ONLY $1,460 DOWN-—North side. >bedrocm e.. Plastered An outstanding. tmcome offering. walls, full bath full basement,/ One brick 4(amily and ene briek as heat. L-car garage, black | S4amily on same property. Brick top t Near = arage fmeluded Everytning in Total price $7,960 wil net owner over $5,000 per yr. Cy . wel isan Rog a deeg al teas og taker’ b ed not ineluded. "$25,000 Lake. A RARE FIND Py lot, green lawn. Attrac~ _ og Sey eg tf ful basement olf steam neat, | WARD E. PARTRIDGE clean and neat, 3 bedrooms, Garage and boat storage. REALTOR FE 4-3581 a, full new - toni before someone else . : price Smat cows} | SEN mace, on pa grads it! 1050 W. HURON ST... 23617. shanp’ peseerent ‘weeld "ss : Sr TOP: ideal for recreaon oom | aL Wy tecee en ee hens | WALLED CARE, BEAUTIFULLY * wrencre ec . > ~ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE A GOOD BUY AT $8,000. Open Eves. p00 At & ‘ mo This 2 ¥ old a ATEWAYS to SEMINOLE HILLS Hest to Theses ewer precited. MA 4J636. > home sound ni . pan tg ~~ thing the. 4 BE DROOMS HAPPINESS average family needy for An outstanding buy at $10,500, : panmeyparow | a bed- This home ts like new. Has plas- kicnen. TR DE bath —" [PP Modern kitchen dinctic. large iit: t . . © 9 en “ p mm 2 car ga: 1 ey . NEAR BALDWIN AVE) Peg 2c, tine, Ser TR Be Ya ate Satins a lines, close to the churches ‘paved street in Keego Harbor. ear wd bank batt wr. in &@ most desirehte : songemetle il payment, Im. ing $8 ft. ranch home teaturine.a| 3i#uborbood, » GOOD ay Indianwood Lake medi " vestibule entrance to the 26 maeadiad brick andre BRAND 1 NEW Enon and compact Sichen| Edw. M, Stout, Realtor | Sood “ranch "homey bea | Darmatroe™o Vou, Matern. Full = basement. Ot! beat. Cosine loca- walls, basement ‘with oll 77 HN, Ph. PE §-6105 rooms, 1% bathe, a tion in Keego Harbor. Near Com- and to ‘1% car Till 8:30 screened terrace merce & Orchard La’ wee : om & 80x126 ft. ict could Picture window we Maes s08 wi 300 do ke Rde. $13, your answer. sate thrilling panoramic view of $00 with $3,000 down. Immediate down TT, Li ere! creation pom : * a 3c ® ~- : MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE excellent eat “beach. Indian wood LOVEL AND b & A PICTURE Go West Be ‘akefrone "Sroperty, Bee 2118 Case Lake Ra esc Harbor West side, 4 miles. Fed thief bore ant teas! ae 1 ine is edroon bona. | ew ons Se nat | (lew rtect condition L esl ie R. Tripp, Realtor potwed eA deeceate4 lave 3 ready fre. vou ty Hive tn af W Lawrence Street room end batt 20. tiving) IST, tp em ot Fe Sate) or FE ‘5-259 i ee, Bes s 32% 9 se wnt gel. water heater, sarge lana- water heater and Intee fae sheds let eters f reqs tap te “~ “fered at $5,950 $950 Gow rrs| pede’ at hy 400° down Better We will build on your tot a e°r-" AND SPAN AND VA- « lovely three bedroom ranch style —r. Ottawa Hil tached ‘gare verter r- : * s arage ‘* rier com-~. To —To Sell—fo Trade Bo pleted." } bath, well, : YOU BUY WE'LL INSURE IT famnity. Tactudes’ ae he Sepiic. wired, automatic. hot “wa: © : Betts. OFFERS der, Kitchen ‘sink. and all interior LK. bedrooms. 1% baths, “24 ft. chided" “Here fr ator deme screened terrace for sum- a kston ote price you can afford. “Only mer living and many other arkston 4850 Ask for Mr. B: | : extras. You'll be amazed » plus 1% baths, fire- + Me. Brown. . _hee you insvect this offer- piece in living room, fw’ , MEALTY CO, REALTORS ot on onty e140 By ap asement, hot air coal tur-| L..H. BROWN, Realtor Co-Operative Real Estate Exch polotment pace. 2 car garage. $12,000 | 1967 W. Huron Ph FE 2-4810 1078 W. Huron {Sylvan Lake Brick : i ; NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH per admire the looks of West Side , WEST SUBURBAN _._.POST OF FICE : this almost new 3 bedroom 2 story frame 6 room & ? bedroom bungalow on extra ranch, setting on a land. bath, firepiace in living | [®te lot. 100 x 288 House seemed lot and surronmta4 room, earpeted living room. | {8 livable and has part plumb- - with tan shade trees, Insite dining room, hall & stair ine, 1." 95 ho and sheet rock on ware wil Cane mie way, 2 cer garage. $14,700, with $789 down, : beth, lores "Witehen Gasins. terms. MULTIPLE ListiNG service | {7 (01 Dodie thmmare Cherokee Hill - ) | MACEDAY LAKE : : ~ n rerokee Hills , Practically new 2 bedroom ranch SAND sli” reruired™| 20% oayment Catal yekttt, sauemane | Rie Naneaiey Sim cticheg | Large moder six 20m home Trad roperty , uilt in 964. live | With picture window’ Ble utility oe a maind rena’ rade tile bath with s er, room, natural fireplace, lake priv. room i. ® room home fuct % blocks dining reom bedrooms. fleges. Priced at $8,950 with cash i ss ee Pen, from General Hospital. 4 basement, oft he heat Lot 72 mortgage. gas heat. and extra ln foams and 4 bath down, x1T8. G21, water softener, jot 120x335, lo.) > >¢drooms and full bath up. . F, ¢. W od Cc cated close to bus, stores and) fonse’’ pete uso Huntington Woods eo) oO. — 3 = as al ba -4 Owner will accent 4 or § Attractive 3 bedroom 1% REALTOR teem, room home in good ‘ocation bath brick & frame Colonial Corner Williams Lake he a et re Cee Call and Re home, food residen- GI RESALE > BEDROOM HOME SALE oR Tr ADI E let's trade , Hal sec es me oe with alake rivllenes, 1.380 down. LOW * oe . e 4 jalance cludes : Neat Gleas attractive five. Fishing . : “pain orner fire ince at —taxes_& insurance cE 3.3044 . BES SES) rei Seen = - et Le ; 4 Saleen fcr 2 tedeovm hose) tte x Mnl, he ners | Silver Lake Area 3 BEDROOM : A Fb t % cs d TT & te Po: rs ae aoe & & jsree_ let, Brick ranch home 27x63 cus. W ES E SUBURBAN : : ™ f m bu in : - AUBURN BUNGALOW Fives iy #19 6 ahem including paneled den, din: tive home Plastere s. Oak : OR TR to fn 4 this home £ living room 14x22, Boers. a wont. oon recrea- : modern to, minute 3| While it is mvatianie. kitchen 10x16 with ea fon rm. ily car a it ve bome. with full base- space, 1%, baths, attach baad dondecepes ie lot, sa a, Pte ‘minute either wey) Webster School District pei afapes dove. Fete * rome : th, two glassed-in 2 | We the most for the money. washer & dryer.| LO\W DOWN PAYMT car garage | Se large dav are just about Bewutitu Tenens bh fot 100 y — Seeker Jot fruit here, don’t be late. 1'% story 125 _ overioo got) rey odin endive, Pinsent Price, Sil, bungalow with 8 rooms Course Reasonably priced a ieee ol) heat Sic ee 24 Dear ' attic for future use New | { — carport. | Nicely’ landscaped. pres’ Sit emeen give |W. Huron St—3 Lots | __ Sek Semen a dee es cp gt toom | INCOME. eer ne i . 5 under. $11.000 with reason- excellent | condition Living| POSSIBILITIES : replace. car- eption , peting. drépes, and stove in- well-kept Ssrean home fuly cluded. newly remod appreciate it a fa bath | ata ‘ kitchen Full basement. ges 7 nen pest, 2 car garage, 3 lots Mane larg eleotte. Ful aur, . Tyas si een ehwsteee: | * ott heat. etl by appointment 2 ent K , |Roy Annett Inc. John K. Irwin ee rs REALTO REALTORS "FE 40528) 245 nysa™=*"¥bsora sau] be 3 “ye Hovrlart a, eieeraot Eves, & Sun, ye Oey a Seen Phone Pit bu; Eve. 54546 . x © | Be 71 FT. BRICK RANCH émonth-o.d 3 bedroom. basement home ‘n Oakwood - On 1 acre ot. 23x26 ft. hea and " ¢. Ce- nae tal Hi-Fi. Tirepincen “ wets? Ail for $26, By owner. PE 6-11%3. 2 mt Fe 42677 MODERN LAKEFRONT—ON OAK- Eanes rian ‘sage, 3 OR ahd ail tu $117,000, Cc, OR ¥123i basement Purnished Read a4 ¢ in. Check this now _Ines 01 Om 31431 or. re heat IMMEDIATE . NEW arge corner 3 betrm. large: one room, & Attached rt. Gas h ; at, and cabinette. Se. ‘or eupetetnent Partridge N . nt 6 ROOM M “~FIXER? Order Classified rads to sell, rent, find a ood job. 2-8181 is the | rx 2% ACRES-5 Another Dandy _ 5 Sightly Acres 43938 Dixie FOUR AND MODEL OPEN . nice lake cottage wi! of shede and fruit trees. All hs Gown, LADD'S "NC, ON S231 or FE 5-691. * NICHOLIE| 3 BDRM. WEST SUBURBAN An excellent, nearly ranch home, nie oe Guns af bs: 4 with new achooi, $12,500, Takes $4500 dn. 5 RMS. & BATH An excellent level parcel of ‘land that's fine for garden- berries, Creek © _pambed ioe a. ‘se good bid, for xe or a pon Fite tuts Ore ee heat, insulation, 3 & LIST WITH &@ BUY FROM N ICHOLIE wit HARGER co. and family rm. fact basement with new 180. 1 8, 500 w ‘ns $5000 down, Call roe __tual een 8. for_Ma and Pa . 4% fertile acres~ 260 ft. on good county road, w white frame 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen ud utility Beautiful lawn, nice shade trees Huge garden, fruit and. berries, Chicken tool shed. Clean as a pin, down, Don't dilly-dally on one Near Clarkston gently sloping atop knoll and Gurreundee by lawn shewbery is this lovely 1952 red brick bungalow with attached 2 ear “gurane Heavily carpeted liv- ing room, with huge wall fire- ace, den, wih barbecue | ireplace aseray HW. heat Bright cheery kitehen, Nice toomy bath, Panoramic view from every room, among other fine country homes. $6,500 down, Giroux-Franks ‘GENERAL REAL ESTATE Hwy OR 3-870! Open until 8; Sat, ‘til 5 MODERN RANCH pees. 3 ese bedrooms with full ‘wa Ame ir heat. fireplace and aa wee Bates yard. NC, OR . PE so201 BY OWNER 4 bedroom house, Shady lot. Near churches & school bus Privileges on Williams Lake Price 5 A a _Terms. | OR 3-2681 or OR- 3-107 BATH DOWN goed Desement Reasonab-e Pie.ng 3-205" after 4415 W. Walton NOTHING DOWN none in wie ber sen on, myer my Wi included. Sim ‘Smat': cove pay- Dor Bon McDonald, Builder VETS ONLY 4 LEFT 3 BEDROOM HOMES $300 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE CO8Ts 50 ft jots, 20 ff living room, oak floors, birch Boor. automatic heat and lots mo You Can’ t Find a Better Buy PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $66 Per Month NCLUDES EVERYTHI “IN Red lot tshed atta furnace Dr-yteo Call OR pointm ent DAILY AND SUNDAY MELROSE. Drive out’ north 1% mile past Montcalm i Fest Bivd, to Melrose. Turn right blocks mode} Castel lI Realty. 6 Oakland "NEED A A FINANCE. WwW. Huron 2 “Open Evenings “t's BLOOMFIELD SEMINOLE Leslie R. Middleton PE %-0086 ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES Lake privileges to fine park ares Lee Beaetikd eneay "hesoh.” = Priced at; $14,500 WM. A. KENNEDY | FE 43569 | KNUDSEN Practically new face brick ul- Tig babe, screeted. breesewsy, 8, screene eway, an 2 car garage. Nicely land- scaped lot. Brick Colonial with 4 bedrooms pee iy Danny 3. gy oa. ¥ oom we ¥ replace tnd” door . to screened ~~ Both- of above homes will be finaly shown by appointmen WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Bldg, Phone PE 4-4516 VACATION YEAR 4 BEDROOM VACANT-5 ROOM 412, W. Huron FOR SALE MODERN 2 BEDROOM tent Ww North Side 3 Bedroom Bungalow Fast Side 4 Mt. Clemens &t. Eve, Mr, Allen lots ail rooms Natural fire- rec space tn . 2 car garage. $12.700, with easy terms, See this po "ROUND ; 3 bedroom, water front. Lorge home, of] heat, glassed-in front rch. A real steal at $7,060 with | See it 009 down today, Restful living assured in this 4 bedroom, 2 story home. fice kitchen fenturee Re Garage Closets galore end beautiful jot, Only 10,800. Terms. is You can have immediate posses- “on on large lot, for only $1,000 own, ' Russell Young REALTOR — BUILDES home & 5§ acres. Fireplace. Petti- bome Lake Privilege 2 mi, out of Milford.. Young Ore Ga. rage. New house. Price $12,000 83,000 down _Phone MU 41386, WE TRADE Pi ine Lakefront win tiful view from every room. Ac- tivities room + ae pa et Love- ly lendscaped ict 1m% ft. excellent beach But. r 1953. It pas panoment valso 2? car garage 00 - Remodeled Farm House 2 acres. 6 bedrooms New morro . Basement Colonial style. 4606 tl Omernss Large, dght rooms. Ga- i¢xep hotse 10 miles Pontiac, Only $10,500, 13 Acres | With canal through to Bass Lake. Beautiful 4 bedroom ranch home Exceptionally aree rooms throughout. Pric wt $27,500. Elizabeth Lake Privileges Brick—onge of the most pleasant ratch homes in Plastered walls and a beautiful $14,500 . Cass Lake Privileges $500 down buvs this attractive 2 beffroom ranch home on canal. 3 bots. Pull price »7. 95° THELMA & ELWOOD REALTO? $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd PE 5-1284 or FE 4744 landscaped jot. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION LAKF PRIVILEGES — Attractive bungalow and 2 extra lots. Privi- léges on Loon Lake. Of! furnace, automatic water heater, and more. $10,000. EASY TERMS ba SYLVAN SHORES LAKE PRIVILEGES—3 bedroom home. Well-iandscaped two lots, paneled sun room and recreation room with bar. Breakfast room. large iving room with fireplace, ful! dintre reom modern kl chen per amnie cupboards and more— all now J. RP. Hiltz REALTOR ; Huron > ver @-3 FI 5-819 BUD" Easy walking distance to Wisne: oeneat aturing ¢ matic hot water. Close to bus and store, Priced at $8, /50, terms. Cozy frame bungainw With fut! basement, automatic gas heat and hot water. Incietes Nving enclosed sun porch. pe room. kitchen’ with dining Full bath, fruit trees, 1% car carage. pnved street. Offered t $8,500 NICHOLIE ‘ realtor FE 5-1201 FE 23-3370 ant Ad number! CLARK FORCED TO SE’.L, before fore- closure takes é@ffect.-This City home econtists of 5 rooms, 2 bed- rooms and bath up while down there fs 2 foot Hving rcom, seo arate dining room, and kitchen, plastered wells. basement, 22024 feet on foundation Total price of this home is $4950 cash. LEBARON FARMS. Bullt tn "50. is $ room modern home has 2 nice bedrooms, room. dinette, modern kitchen, full ba! with shower, oak floors plastered walls, full basement with new as furnace, dinette is finished tn notty pine Alum, storms and screens, l'4-car garage. Don't ss thi¢ sb. without seeing it. Ticed at 950 with terms. NEW BUILT IN °56. This lovely ranch trpe home das I‘ betrhoms, living room combined kitchen and fsing even fel rubber tle he th with showe- large tility teom | with tuhe ernst home is alum. siding ane, Teer perene 120 foo fret. * and 425 feet deep. West Sub- urben. Priced at $14.950 CTM CLARK REAL ESTATE| Ideal for the rson or @ oo x im — GILES REALTY | CO. 92 W. Huron Open 9 to $1 ACRES $12750 Only down handles. Al pnt Tg ies 5 rm, house end 2 rom US. 16 and U.S. 23 “— 4 mond Ra ‘Call for nertierlars. SEE SCHUETT TEXAS 40100 bad ment, hot air Easy Terms or. A y LAKE 0. Here's «@ = Bangg — bdrm. is se 3, vr ae hom ed hot air am. on a beaut!: ful. “fot. You see this to sppreciate tt. Only $15,400 + ee, -— rid ys yy all rite renges, call tes T.. G. T PROCKE REALTOR . 1648 Union Lake Re. EM_ 13-4671 $950 DOWN LOCATED ON = EAST base- yn Bye iy. 810,800. C AT ONLY $6,950. Leslie R. Middleton BROKER PE 17-0086 $500 1 DOWN 3 bedroom house 2 lots, in Water- ford aren. 5 Lake 3 ivieges. Hurry on ho ompletely furnished, , biee lot close in This is @ good GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford Phone OR 31268 0 MODEL orn Rs pass SUN 3 BEDRM. BRICK R $13.- $90. 279 TERNBARRY. AT ELIZ AN —— LEK, RDS, TURN 1QH R MEL JOY REALTY FE 3-9796 ONLY $400 DOWN BHARP CEDAR 8HAKE RANCH HOME IN TOW. ON 100 PT LOT. OUTSIDE COMPLETELY FINISHED. R. J. VALUET, Realtor MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE M5 OAKLAND AVE E_5-0693 oe $800 DOWN bedroom ranch .yoe with ac- A 9 Cass ‘back yard also Elis ratir mdscaming. Ork firs., corner picture window. forced air etl heat end meny other pire features. Hurry on hls one, FE _8-2687 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NEW HOMES Are belne built by us every day. We have models show in dif- ferent locations. J bedrooms or flogrs, plastered walls, auto. hi and hot wate: and ‘ifferent price ranges. Brick or frame — your choice. Cail for further informa- tion, ws? STJRURBAN 2 Bedrooms down and 1 large be sat osadsoctean with the bath and ‘tile drain board it lovely kitchea, fell beser cet with recreation room, auto. heat acd hot ters wood 144 tor on. rage on well landscaped lot with flowers end shrubs, Call for ap- pointment to see AUBURN HEIGHTS bedrooms, with vinyl tile bath Incated on over 1 acre of ground, Has auto. of] heat and priced at $5,495 with terms George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. FE $0101 or FE_8-0505 “AUBURN HEIGHTS _ A hard-to-find ftem in an im- maculate 2 bedroom bungalow. soom with “c'rtre wood wy and | firepiace, Cheery einine b eee Or foors. sad nlasterc a Bivins | B nt oow! cil f Pesutiful'y tnndse- ped 8 n A rare fied at STO RY See ft! CASIE BARGAIN $2,500 cash will buy 4 room semi- mortern home that needs sore modernizing Located on east side inside the city limits 50 DOWN West suburban, Now vacant. Good RD. RILEY, “BROKER $09 Elizabeth Lake "ave. FE 4-1157 FSTATE PROPERTY Baldwin Ave. Close in. 7 room -moderm home, Off heat. Needds« cas A teal value for $4,500 cash, PAU I. D. HAMMOND 6% Huron &t. Realtor FE 5-774 Eves FE 54714 TEMPLETON ST. JOSEPH 4 bedrms. Spacious living room, large kitchen with dining space. Pienty of cabinets. Full tile bath and large utility. Brick & construction, rport & larg 1 biock to Svivan Cencer shopping area, $16,900, substantial down payment . BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT Custom bullt. 4 bedrm., 2 beths, 3 level home Mary callt in. fea- Lovely recrea‘ion room and pr rte room on ‘ak? ‘evel, 2 car attached garage exe. gectaton for children. Fenced lot. 160 ft. on lake. Total price nly $29,000, Easy terms or will accept smal)- er home as down payment. north f ye nine on beautiful Walters “WEST SUBURBAN 5 room, modern, aached garage. Exc. cond. Lare jaded lot. Just a Highway Thse). Only $1,500 K L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 | After 6. call FE 2-9502 VACANT 5 room_ with bath, 1% car ga- tege Partie ftprten Terre sheded tot 1 block to vrivilewes on meee Lake. Fuil price, ARNOLD REAL ESTATE °* » or. Pm 4aeia | se a Oe Vice . 4 FE a6 E Re Open Eves AND neigh! near Williams Lake. $8,250 easy terms. LAKE Prewnge on Townsend es e m af Treo up. living Seuss room © € , Pamaly walls. Coved ce fing. ga teet and het water, Needs fin- ishing. $14,000 terms. PROPERTY lake is always investment 2 bedrooms Pasteed interior. Ser rake, Ob heat. Pr Par joking” B keke. OF oa rt & bost included. 69,950, terms WHITE BROS. REALTORS OR 3-1295 ‘til @ — Sun. 1 to § orivate, | completely jfiadched except deco- INCOME ON PUTNAM “ot | Humphries Realtor: $3 N, "Telegraph ao 18 B FURNISHED 2 FAMILY FE 5-509) Open E OMULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE Fine Country Home 10 Acres Watkins Lake ‘North Side ro PE aE in FE 5- 5783! HAYDEN ae Srecitont tone. are floors. Living room 18'x11'4, Separate dining room, Screened rch. Pull basement with oli e, stool and shower, Ga- rage. Shady fenced yard. $11,500, terms, LAKE ORION HEIGHTS. 1 acre lot Tie 6 room modern home. Bath. Basement with oil furnace. Garage. $2.000 with $1,500 down. NORTH SIDE $950 down, 5 room home. Bath. Basement. 1'4 car earage. AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA. down, 1 acre jot w ith 2 bedroom dining ell, utility. Needs some finishing OPEN DAILY 12 TO 8 P.M. $1250 DOWN Inspect cur mode] home today. 4 large rooms li room with vestibule enttance. aster bed- room 12°x12'. Modern kitchen, cus- tom lt cupboa: Util- ity. Gun type oi! furnace, Water heater, Choice of 4 elevations. Copper plumbing, Privileges on hite Lake Drive out M59 to oaok Lake Rd. ara for open sign J. ¢ HAY DEN. ‘Realtor E ‘Walton Open Eves FE 86-0441 counters and more! Excellent ‘poured wall) basement for your a ment now, be- ¢ause the price is ig it~ $15,250, convenient termes, per cent interest! 2 family -— 5 ant bath each floor im EXCELLENT CONDITION! Oak floors, painted walls, tile. baths. Sereers and storms. Db! Sarage, fenced yard. $3.000 down | will buy it BETTER PHONE | TODAY! FE FE 47114 open Evenings Service ELIEVING When you see this 4 room dol! house. 2 age edrooms, oak floors, ofl heat, all the city con- veniences, Terms can be ar- ranged, & 2 bedrooms with fh full basement, oil beat, Only $2,350 down includ- ing the furnity 5 and beth down; 4 and bath up, including wal) to wall carpet- ing down, 2 car garage. Best East side location IVAN W, REALTOR FFE 5-9471 Tr 3rd. Res. FE 5-2564 Early American style brick Ex- pertly remodeled like new. Oak | fovely fear 78 “ace erase Evenines after 6 call Mr. Weit- pel, FE 6-758", A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4253. 7 BEDROOM HOME. $1,000 DOWN ; includes furniture Owner will hold contract. PE 41944. , GAYLORD | TO sCHOOL. See garden . Tota price only $5,400 for a quick sale. IDEAL COUNTRY HOME OUT OF THE CITY 13 bedrooms, two ear oorne ei menention Peation ae. asement mares over i300 Built in 3-4 Brick e clusive Otter aus. A lovely home . that must be teen to be appre- ciated. Let us show you today. Ir you WANT LAKE PROP- ERTY SenD oe veenet On IMPRO ED. SORT PROPERTY WITH oe ILEGES CALL MY rs FE 4-9584 LAWRENCE W GAYLORD ings, venetian blinds, near school and bus. Total mre only CITY LOTS Two vacant off M24, each 60 x 120 with side walk -_. water P iced to sell at oniv M24 FRONTAGE Near Oxford with three room 1 26 basement an a! he \frontage on M24. $7500 CR AW i ‘ORD AGE =NCY $34 W Huron &t, Evenings call PA pat’ MY 31143 BRICK $10,975 CEDAR SHAKE $9,975 Let tae oe aa Ra a ponettint 3 bedroom ranch home x 3 on fuandation, including marble win- dow sills, oax floors, plastered Walls, beautiful basement with oil ac. heat, at the above prices. Plans in our office changes made to your specifications We will recommend our builder to be reliable and conscientious. one us for further details; do not feel obliga'ed pgenis & SON REALTORS 2 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 BROWN $785 DOWN — Brand new two bede room. starter home with full bas 15: sink and all interior studding.” Sound construction. Very attrac- tive home. $950 DOWN - Cory bungalow with basement and new oi) furn cated near Fisher's Good Ht home. $1900 DOWN low Basement “Here is a rea; St. $1950 DOWN Lake front. Two bedroom bungalow with all fur- Lo- clean West side hunga- furn. two lots value’. Paved niture ineluded. Large glassed sun rm. Lot 100 x 200. For full Hoyt. FE particulars cali Mrs, 23-0840, $2500 DOWN — Ranch style bun- galow with 3 bedrooms, All rms, sis Yeungainry Eiches. AU tood e estown home for only $9250. $3000 DOWN West si Large 7 rm. home. with tr ear ear. Lovely lot, Large front rch, Breakfast roo. as well as full sine dining-rm Here is a good value, L. H. ,BROWN, Realtor 362 W. Ph. FE 2-4810 Multiple Listing Service __For Sale Lake Prop. 44 § ROOMS, LOW PRICE, CEDAR aan By owner, 9695 Log Cabin . cai PRIVILEGE LOTS WOL- verine Lake $600 '0 ver cent dn. $iv mo, Owner MA 4-2296 ms. . Phone owners, MAple 56-2131 or MaAvfalr 6-2384 pegged floors. indirect lighting, recessed radiators and carpet | ed 15226 Living room, dining | room, kitchen library, 3 bed. — rooms antq@ 2 tiled baths. - Screened porch and patio. Neat red rn, room for 3 or more riding horses. Only $1,450 down — full price “, *. Very peat small 3 bed- bung: Has glassed porch. fireplace ‘and off furnace, rivileged and safe sand beach "Streets across road, Quick possession, At edge of city~another fine home value. Large § room bun- gaiow in to, condition inside and out, Gas heat. Feneeq rear yard and al nicely landscaped. - ir ‘cat garage, Price $10,300, ms, KINZ ZLER |i om" W 4 ‘on 2h ve THE STROM CO. MR, & MRS. MICHIGAN Lead a more abundant life for the REST of your days beautiful Lake nen San. Beaen Subdivi- siop N CALL NOW tor color- ful tetature and complete infor- mation, Brownell } ealty. FEderal Lake & City Benefits In thie year round bedroom home, jue outside of uy limits, = : youre frontage on “hal weway, garage, basement, gas hea: only $13,950. $4000 down. ys LI_ 9.9600 * BY OWNER _Cranberry Lk. ft. on M59 beau- tiful ranch home and landscaped ste ous.onn. $10,000 down. ‘ seen te sopregiated nd Rd. BEAUTIFUL 8 FT LAKEPAONT lot_on Wolverine Lake $4950 with $1.460 down . VALUET, Realtor AKLAND A : ast LTIPLE senvice” PE 4226 Eres, PE b-es10 sa Jy ranch, PORCED TO 10 Auto. 6 beat, full tile, ‘he ‘eh and |= 3 #4131. Sacrifice pg ig Rochester Area For Sele thndect Bp. 444 29 acres in the. Adams GRASS LAER, BBW CADIS. ing land. Ideal’ for develop — lot, resort ment, $750 per acre, ine, hing. Near Skeels north} 27 seres located near N. mo, Jerfry Morrow, *Siedwin, ies and ~ eds pet, "One Tea in TARE WEST] parcels i ‘Oakland s- home ‘here or "divide with or heat at moder fei ib ins. ‘ friends. Priced only $800 or cash, per acre, Sale Suburban Prop. 45A| Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ; 22 W. Lawrence Street coTTAG 1 Mie NORTH, OF| FE 5-8i6l or PE 62859 Guseville, block bite Huron. e lots, he vi- 7 , iy at. sf sash or terme, For Sale Farms 4s For Sale Lots 46 RP a 3 LOTS, 25X100 FT. EA. HIGGINS _Lake. Call after 4. MA 4-3225. ~ 22 WEST KENNETT Ideal none for small —§ or ga- rage. Lot 40 x 120 4, with }-car frome garage. $4,000 on terms NORTH SIDE Corner lot, @ x_100 ft. ote 6 8) frontage on Perry 8i. ross from new Jr. High school. Just the vee! ane &® smal) business, §3,- OF F BALDWIN ed manufactur-/- 1 Mile North of Pontiac r priced. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Lawrence Street PE Sans or PE S230 Lat, #2 x 120 ff. on wast Beverly. “CORNER LOT 40 x 127 ft. corner West Columbia ana *Carlis le with garage house foundation. $1,500 with $500 “K G. H EM PSTEAD APPROX. % ACRE LOT. CLOSE to efty Hmits on Baldwin. Lots “ betidine material on lot. PE 5-0079 BEATTIPUL LOT 6 x 314 PRIV. Witttams Lake Nice residential area Land contract or cash. 2-6439 BUILDING SITES ag pe woons — Larre ft. lot on Denby Drive—$1,250. 2 miles noast city let for and frentage | over $850 ith easy % A — iimits. Ideal eerden, €5 ft. 300 ft, deep terms FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence PE 5-610 Open Eves Next to the Consumers Power CLOSE IN — ON NORTHWEST side, In as eood neterhborhood, close to schools, on paved street, larce homesites LOW ft. wide on rolling land ‘Tw:ellext site for tri-level hou ¢ $299 doen. " aApp's TNC, OR 32-1231 or PE 5-791. HIGH HILL VILLAGE — SEE OUR hew development et the correr. of Silvérbel) and M24. Lot 119x160 and lercer 18 per cent down, Salesman on the property dallv LADD's mc 120, FE 59291 or FF HIGH HILL VILLAGE — A NEW development for castom built homes NO PROJECT TOUSES Large lots at least 119 ft. wide or more. Several beautiful corner Incations on Silverbell fd. A num- ber of parce's located hich on a bill Drive out ard see these pow 3 mi. north of Walton on M4 or Taneer Rd. Saleeren on nron- erty dafiy and Sunday. LADD'S INc,, OR 21219 sr FE 5-029! MONTICELLO 4. desirable lots) © x 130 ft City water, gas & «ewers. black 30pm street Cal) FE 5-7023 after NORTH SIDE — BUILD'NG — Many hill-top ‘ocations. 100 er more wide. paved street $ a eontrolied area of ¢ homes Low as $150 down. LADD’S INC, _OR_3-1231_or FE 5-929), OAKLAND — PRIVILEGES — Lot-40x200 CR 33606 PERRY ACRES — STILL A GOOD selection of Jets availiable. 100x150 with a beautiful view. Down par- ment es low as 81%. Street< to be pared by owner. LADD’'S INC, OR 32-1231, Pr §-9291_ er FF 5 5.9292 PreRY ACRES NO 1 — A FEW devetlonment win paved streets of "Hent bhetlding sites Some wooded, restricted io protect the! ‘ ore AM ‘tetany petit homes. “NO PROJECTS" Eee these now rive out M%4 nr Te. peer Rd, 4% mi. north of Pon- i Watch for he PERRY ACRES SIGN Salesman on prop- ~~ or phone PE 56-0791. LADD's ROCHESTER Lot itn beautifu) Oak Bluff Sub Highly restricted, Ideal for 2 level home. its on two biack- ton streets. City sewer and water. FHA approved. teaiking distance to downtown, IDGEWaA* 975 Baldwin Ave. oT SQUAW LAKE Excelient lot with elevation, x00" marve'ous view, Wonderful terth) @ecees fo VERY DESIR ABE. E LOT, and ONT.Y $2450 with easy terms. co rece * - © BUSINESS CORNER Ondvke and Featherstone, 200x142", It takes a person Pokies a mind for business 9 woeinte Ry location, Priced 6500 with PIKE & S. SHIRLEY Zoned business. Lot 43x119, tmmediate possession. Only corner avatiable. $1,950 cash. OXBOW LAKE On Elizabeth Lk. Rd; Un- usual location 295 feet frovt- ace and 300 deep. A TER- RIFIC sanot fer most acy rood operation ZONED Dbustvess only $20.500 with terms Fdw. 7] N Saginew 8st Open Eves til M. Stout. Realtor | Ph 8:30 WATKINS-PONTIAC ©STATES — A community of proud home own- ets. Several large betiding sites are available So “e wood Bome high on a hill. Excelent Toention for homes with qaee mente Peved REAL “ESTATE DIXTE FE 4-620. i West Huron Business FARMER'S FARM COMPLETE es a at te RIDGEWAY BEAL aA 975 Baldwin A 46203 FARMS oF ait a PRICED AND A vo) +11N, PE 4-0003 153 wy Sal a HWY. With over 1% miles ol =. a 2 woane barns aa ACRES. 2 MI. north of Pontiac. 4 mi. off La- peer Rd. Good oasement barn, 6 room house, See Sela AP vase era w nm pit. Sy widow. FE 7-9286 ope COUNTRY ESTATE. $18,960 PULL PRICE — Large mod- ern farm home with four bed- conditioned modern kitchen cupboards. New bath, lovely den, carpeted living rm: with picture window. New oil furn., large 36x60 barn, two car . fen ecres of land right on school bus route. Only 1° miles from Porttac ard 3 miles from Oxford. “Here ts esuntry living at ft's Best.” Shown by appointment only. I.. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron FE 2-4810 Sale Business Property 49 ‘BY otter front ‘with plate « 3-phase corvent™ Nice show 185 ft under construction 2242 S, Telegraph Rd. COMMERCIAL LoTs' 120 ft. on Montcalm 1 block east ot Onkland IDGEWAT REAL ESTATE. 975 Baldwin ave rE 4-670 LARGE COMMERCIAT. BUILDING 6.000 sq ft. Z-ned = industrial, jocat ed on 8S. Blvd. near Sag- inaw St. Suitable cor many pur- poses. Box 95 Pontiac Press. Motel Site M59 WE ST OF PONTIAC f fron constituting an ontire’ block between 2 cross streets, Will divide necessary, HOLMES-BARTRAM OR 33-1950 4392 Dixie H i — livt = ved vot ¥ ving quarters extra, a Brine guartes Pontia Oakland Ave. Ideal business location 1002500, surrounded by substantial busi- nesses. Call for particulars, Drive-in—Pontiac Good vear around restaurant, in operation & vears, 160 foot frontage on Saginaw Street, am- pie black top parking space. odern building 30x40, full line of stainless stell equipment, off heat, 2 lavatories. This corner is also suitable = other com- mercial urposes cludes prop- erty and an p> str a equip- ment. Price reduced Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS 28 E. Huron PEdera] 8-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 Near Tel Huron Lot 50200 Ready for stores, doctors, clinic fice building. Only $5,000 down, siso Jarge Ask for Kinsler parcels. streets, close to. ne modern oo See LADD'S, or > ahone OR WATKINS-PONTIAC ESTATES — A few ened sites avaitebts in ovr nee section Lote 100x188 with | ‘BOAT & MOTOR 8 SALES, AT LAKE R15 dew 7 ANTS Orton vias FR _ $091 or, re. seme BRAND _ Saea SERVICE station, two bay, located in the 2 Birr bed SITES 2 | middle of residential area, For ts. off PAcre | information cal FE 20101, after} Perry Park Subsiviston FHA & call FE 3-1448 approval Soxt22 ft. $750 es si, ENT PARTNER, 910.600, BUILD "RAY. O’NEIL, Realtor 8 8.. aa telgeranh Ra. one PE 23-7103 of OR_3-2977 Coaperative Real Estate Exchange Sa) FE €:3525 or Business Opportunities. 51 drive-in restaurant. Write Pontiac Press Box 105 _ WELL EST. y CHAIR WARD E, PARTRIDGE REALTOR | FE 43581 BUSINESSES “Tos vr HURON ST, " EVE. 7 TO 8 rose Beiter than $0,000 = Ans Siig Beer & Wine Store ona 6; Sun. ms, om Staion a sale. FE 41912. Car Salesroom and d Workshop Let ts 376 ft. 120 ft. deep on paved highway. Brick and cement block construction. Bales room is 46 # and workshop is 40 x WO. to town. Lots of sams for le 5 H. W.. Bigelow Huron &t rE ars or PE 45-6045 4 Nn. EX Ae tion for grocery or any r small business mo. OL 2-976! ji " ES for sale, 32-3282 bet, 4 and 6 i @ Plortds, 4 equip Jeep wrecker, -% b Ee ‘or sale SALE BY OWNER. RESTURANT. Located inside o. eA building. Good business wx 5-21 GULF © cad paper service datme ion. Ve Fr oan ation ‘ow inventory. Ca ROCHESTER AREA Near busy intersection Zoned commeereial La v4 x on. Biock ing. 22x44 ps1 -— WA $10,500 Call OLive 60371 Maurice Wa atson, Realtor “WE SELL THE EARTH” 311 W. Fifth, Rochester LIQUOR TAKE OUT Main Piehway Ls] shown home resort returns, $4,300 Dn wonder- . Pius inven- cabins or sv’ Cc. PANGUS . Ortonville “1919 M15 132_ecollect__ or TO SELL, REALTON PARTRIDGE If THE “BIRD” TO SFE SMALL RESTAOGRANT IN MID- land, for sale FE 40116, VERY NICE CLEAN GROCERY for sale. Good neighborhoed, Do- woes yenmece ust sel] soon. GooD fre SHOP BUSINESS Half acre on corner, ; buildings. 36x36 & 30250 Will sel} buildi ack a STATE- WIDE. yd mits “ls YOUR A ip BRE iia. or wee "o mone ene ra 52 LAND CONTRACT ere fant “ATTENTION INVESTORS Balance $7300. Discount fost Se inn gi Ey A-l Purchaser's. Investi- ‘any owe RE hoes or Pe i? C. HAYDEN, Realtor Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) GET CASH QUICKLY. - Up to $500 1948 wo fF ee “" By =P. ie} minutes. Loans alse sade on fur- niture other se PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. "FE 29206 Cash in 1-Trip! first for im in t-trip! tk for 8 lon when you as loan. ¥ or LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO, wrence St. FE 202409 YOU ARE Lucky To have Rie -4 account with Buckne — period of unem te «, Buckn who are out of Work are treated Wil ery consideration, T always pays to deal at Buckners BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED:, PONTIAC, 2nd floor National Bidg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy. WALLED otk at, Barnston ‘an Dyke UTICA, 4502 Vi One block north across trem Bank LI Tite US. Pot. Of “‘Aahes tiv’ tees oes tha Oe aed Uae aa mad what woe % doing fe the Bower beg tn the Dest pieces” B ‘ARNES I HARDWARE 2 W. Huron PE 45-0101 For mt Sale | ¢ Clothing 56 BIG SALE THURS. THROUOH 8un.—School clothes & for al! the Sanity. Cheapest here. 1230 Bald- BROWN —WOUTDN CONT _ INE after 6:00, OWER GIRL DRESS, Size 4 Nile Green, never worn, FE separate or both; with machine business or without. Large building, suttable for res- taurant or store. Smal! butlding, 4 room house or small store 166 ft. on corner yg U8, 23. Write for appointmen E, T. Oliver, __Box_62 Pincooning, Mich DRIVERS EXPERIENCED ON heavy duty trucks. You can pur- chase ready mix trucks with small down payment, opportunity for brokers, roven and _ Flint, Between 2:00 to 4:00 p.m: OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS in Water- 5843 Partridge “BIRD” TO SEE A TOP HARDWARE, Hé¥e's ciean, up to date northern hard- ware located on main street in busy town. Gross $55,000 per yr Business priced at only $3,500 plus stock. Purchase valuable real estate on easy terme: A EIDDIE LAND. Here's a busi- ness you only operate in the sum- mer months as all types of children's rides and amusements plus concession stands, Excellent main highway jocation. gate this semi-retirement or part time bestneas pogay. owners will trade. y $4750 down. A FINE 10 UNIT MOTEL pilus § room owner's oe. and drive- in restaurant. Oakland Co. main highway frontage Owner may operate or lease out drive- fin. Will aecent eee Full price $65,000 on WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES _THRUOUT MICHIGAN 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE 1 TO 9 “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” , DAIRY BAR This dairy bar and restaurant is locat In new building on , main street in Dearborn. Excel- “Tent parkiny facilities and will “prove good. gtoss by sales tax. All stainiass steel equipment, Only 9 months old, $7,500 down. TRUCKING BUSINESS Established in Thumb «ction and Operates with 8 trucks end trafl- ers. Handlirg fertilirer time end associated farm Lites te Gross $57,000 500 buys real éstate and all slquipment’ MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1873 8. TELEGRAPH RD. PE #1 Park At Our Front Door excellent PLACE A “LOST AD.” Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 28181 for an ad-writer. barber sweat Pite/ oF cal OR 3-7063 A after 7:00. Say “charge jt.” 8 * Need $500 With fast courteous service and on payments to tit vour budget? ing and shopping, where ne private consultation rooms awa’ you, Or 7) FE 5-812) and tell us your needs Home « Auto Saturday @ to 1 WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 You can get it quickly on your signature cart or ‘urniture on endorsers Payments to sult budget We wilt be glad to you with your mony sroblens FINANCE CO. FE 41538 ROCHEST ER, MICH. amet Fos TO $500 iy phe Ph. Rochester eon Pit wot 19701 LOANS Extra Fast Service on signature, car or furntture Loans ort ile bu end areere for any worthwhile; purpose. You can ree $20-$50 cubcaty 20 months te” ropag. "HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Pontiac 3% Seuth Saginaw St. Ka tnd Flog. Phone FEderal ¢06 Ride. 4-0535 _ Mortgage Le Loans. __ 54 LOANS $600 TO $1,500 im: improvements ‘0 enclose house. partly constructed. To build a garare «Fr on by gerage home 6. second On mortgages Apply 209 National UY Peniine. Pontiar or r shone FE Swaps 55 OG AO LLL LL ALC IL Pe, WILL TRADE EQUITY IN 8 RM. house near Baldwin School for property in deer country or smal! gereewe in Pontiac vic. FE 8% “HP “ROTARY TILLER, thal by cheap or will your RAR eel! trad AS | Walton, Cor, Josiyn Sale Household Goods 57 SPRINGS AND MAT- oe m suite, swivel rocker a 33 : NEW. , $110. “ABOUT ANYTHING ou WANT FOR THE Pye] Lr! RE FOUND iittle ut # the way bot a Jess to pay Special tor they last, lawnmowers, 42 ¢ ’ e} cchreratons, and water heaters. ith- tu ne beds, - vanities Live resses ae doaire ‘abies, radios. rugs L : 8 SALES CO. 4 miles FE of Pontiac, or 1 mile E. of Auburo Heights on Aubu PHONE PP 5-924) A-1 CONDITION GAS pAnGe, $20. __.2401_Opdyke, Apt. 0. ANTIQUE WALNUT DROF spun table, ae and dest, eee hd Eve . DRYER. NICE ICE __condition MI 1300. i2 CUBIC FT. eo pon $, demonstrator. § PT. pEPRiG. $00; ges stove $40. EM 35-0544. ASPHALT Se b eceenees PREEZ- 6, FE NEW 0xi2 RUG a xD FAD, GING- er sew bike. onE oi! Semen RCA AIR” CONDITIONERS - FREE “CRUMP ELECTRIC BED, mattress. Piatierm fener, ottoman, misc, furn. F mae eet eb stove, $20. BABY WASHER $30 PERFECT cond, Wringer $5 108 Chamber- lain . ELECTRIC DRYER. que ED TV $0.98. Ww ATOR By PE 2-225 . one bere Retrige : — cleaners , 6" eee sees ry 9 VACUUM me es feted, 1060 1060 et waren. STOVES, el RE ceanaed ae tM * ot a Clem- re ene 2-nA01 PF LAST YEARS ot America’s ne ran- as & ag 28547 of 633 nen SMALL UPRIGHT PIANO AND dining rm. table, $20. 2-2281. Gon REFRIG. ode ee eeenres Cal Rote Masher with mattress $14.95 mer Sooke akan 95 LORD’S WAR OUSE - a labe Rosa" Fe \ | ; ‘ ( eo oF ey a 10889 WA Ban, ne sf age — . peeeeee waeeeeesrenene BS Create eeateunw P So eeete se eeeeeeene TM & chair tereee. Be ~ fi eeeces eensence BRS: & bed | tha veeesteneee SUB tee reesvanes A eee es * + eee eee eee eee is WOOL crereseenss Le eeene nee Soe ene ee ndise in YTON’S portable € 5 stabs and OUR BiSerAy fiat gs Bam oe SEE : N 3 EE cee 0 to pedo yet Snes eae o. WaPNe eh LUMBER soe. muha hd GH, Sip ren | ANCH¢ YR FENCES “guess as Oe $30, 3 speed 4 por | ‘BURMEISTER eebeee %" fir pivscore Medssorces 4” plywood ....... dmegee bag 7 instiation ...... 4.25 MAKE SURE Ts BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, $197 Cooicy Lak ie EM & EM Telegraph & ® Mile Eee a ree ofS Loe woe \ 04 been eas ea ee- Seehepineeteaey ore ee EEE eee eee ts repay sekiae We Have Cement New materials at Main Yard only. , erren. age gt fob site lone &* i fii ratiot, aay WRECKING CO., INC. nMS W. 8 MI RD. PHONE KE $0200 a rubber base or Jelied * * Feats Baha ONEL & A FLYER TRAINS sor He e daily. oer.“ "til y p.m. ‘siutocs one eee, gt. ry ; ose . “3 Pie. rr “haisa Heh ie, iS cc gl Mil ee lll A A A al : + ER lin SE b eace Pees eres rat hos Price, FE ed t. 10P “hese for 8 yee delivered. Fé rOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE, ad 3 TOP and fil. Cail ommad sant | gravel rE 4-450. ~ BLACK Same TOP FILL we sand & gravel, PE 2.3460. Al L & PEAT, NEW shredder, FE 2-4750 = 33224 sor. F SAND & “rat Del. George ‘Burklow. FE .. ae Pe bite “Parakeets Guar. to Talk : supplies. ‘yee. PUPPIES. BLOND | and MY_3-3171, 1 EG. EN SET Ree of Wweatere OR +1445. REG. GERMAN SHORT. T-HAIRED | pointer. 10 wks. ya hunting stock. _MY 35154 REG. OrSE Pt PUPPIES. FE SELLING OUT CANARIES. PE 82370. Tigao, ERM M Ae Shepherd pupp! ea, No WA : BOYS nor 19. BOARDED on vacation, FE 597 Dogs Trained, Bosrded 7 70 Perained Burr shel ae 8. Tele Ete. . Hay, Grain & Feed 71 HAY, CALL FE se Soe Brerbel Ra Nc ant ci man, HAY. 4201 BALD PE 5-200. ‘Sale Ferm 7 Equipment 76 ee ‘32 JOHN tractor, edltivator sed be! nat eid Witt, HORSE riding Po Several tillers and lawnmowers. we _ 6507 _Dixte A 5-T878. Tillers, and rents A Put —_ ™‘, ; ~~ GOOD BARGAINS Fee oes F4 Case combines, $375 Used Used ‘Chalm: ers B. tractor, Used rmali A tractor. ; HOUGHTEN & SON Rochester NEW Wibe“pgtiveny haces fig ess ag FE #1112. KING BROS. PONTIAC eo at OPDTKE Auction ‘ Sale 77 4 SALE EVERY SAT. PM: soni tt een room ere erica Farm. 30 Wert Tieaken Sa beth Lake a AUCTION, 4°. at 4485 Eliza- . § mi, west of Pon- utensils. 1939 Chevie coupe. Pow- er lawn mower. ‘Bower bench Trailer Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION GREAT LAKES . ePen ARDINAL. 2 utty ite Fae BOS ee - used ‘and service Strotiont’ Ponte ng SY Power 308N, 3 27328 rn jobs. Re-conditioned, like new 5 low as 10 per cent down. Some weed. Ley ye like rent—no down “BOTTLE GAS ACCESSORIES STORE 60 8. Pe gon PER ponte Eves & Sun. p SEDROOME. oma Py Day. PE 21003 __Rent ent Trailer iler Space 79 ___ Auto Accessories 80 aaittiadiantbediidtacdiadmath tieedinanelieda haan ae cated Sots MOUTH COUPE, out Or badig ING BROS. #1112) een EAGLE, NEW . _ YOUR LH. DEALER hauled. O by OVER ___ PONTIAC RD_AT PO! PODYKE _ WHIZZER si An MO- POR 4 GOOD DEAL 0 on tor bike. Chain drive, 2 speed McCORMICK : . ALL STATE E CRUSAIRE MOTOR Scooter OLt fAniEy _ Humble. ~For Sale Motorcycles 83, | 146 HARLEY DAVIDSON 45, FE 40044. FOR PARTs paviae Magik, ON v De rle sales “Coe South SALES av- Triumph A. J.8. Match- less dealer Re rts, sales. service. _ 232 East Pike St ___For ‘Sale Bicycles — 84 Boy 8 BIKE. $20. FE GIRLS’ AND BOYS BICYCLES. trieveles, and iittle cars. 735 Purdy, B'ham. MI 4-8016. Trade. Boats & Accessories 85 on __OA 82159. Oxford. For For Sale Sale Housetrailers 78 78 | - s FT. _ ROUSETRAILER © ELFC. gas stove. Elec. oeones. eps 4. Excellent cond _MI_4-3587. PONTIAC CHIFF AMERICA'S FINEST 0 ’ 1 ta 3 bedroome. 4201 _Dixte Hwy. Drayton Pisias, OR 3-1203 ____ 380 § Dort Hwy. Fitnt Ree trade Ul cotta: or on small o ge oF | house, . $800. FE 44707. "| 1981 Sea MOON 9 FT. metal, all modern, stool and er, hot water, excellent condition. Reasonable. 20762 33 FT. LIBERTY. HEATED FLR. tandem wheels. dolly, full size _color bath, tile floor, PE 2-6097. i FT NEW HOME. ‘36 MOD el. Deluxe interior. 2 bedroom Wit! take cash or cash and furniture for equity. Take over FE 8-1859 payments. 1962 STEWA’ SOE ERATER. 27 ft. Exc condition. $1,500 Frank Jocham, Lot No. 1840 Lapeer Rd . ALL ALUMINUM 1 HOUSETRAILER 25 beet Small down paynent. 420 Baldw MUST EL AT ONCE 37 FT. 1953 Shult deluxe mode] in exc. con- dition. Ide _fren. TV included, OR_3-3631. ~ OXFORD Trailer Sales Genera coaches 7 to 60 ft People reall talking about this fatest in me es the new Ve-Ke-Shun-Pitte trave- ler and Caer Dantas are reg- we have oqveral | T al and accessories: 1 . trailers to to pick from. yume MY- 2-121. M24 one mile 8 of Leke- SAVE ENERGY, USE! WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live’ or a fea used car, see Classi- a NOW, HOUSETRAILER al for couple with chil- | a 1-16 FT. OLD TOWN Larenrte i4-PT. BOAT "WITH TRAILER. Evinrude 22% hp. motor, $206 (1931 JOHNSON. % HP. shy YY 337. FE 2-9008 after 4 pm i ALUMINUM LONE STAR BOAT 1 hp ms2 35 Atwater mtr. $550 SARATOK VA _FE 4-7752 259 8. Johnson 30" TO” ' PRICED TO SELL (16 PT. SATLBOAT. “WERY SEA- Also a fme selection of recon orthy OR BIT a ditioned modern mobile homes, 20 Pen ‘CENT OFF GLASS CRAFT | 22 ft. te 48 f *' and 2 bedrooms.| boats, 17 ft. aluminum canoe These may be purchased on our slightly damaged, was $235 now oe eaierren eee ment vlan: A $190, 225 Lecross 12 ft. shonworn ge 7 hee 60 con- $125, We take trade, see us first om your beats and motors Mercury Mark 3% 28 elec. demox “FTIN N prege YY Used Johnson 16 P. $1 Cliff Dever Gun. and M OBILE Re Ho weer 18210 N. Milford 19 FT, RUNABOUT, 104 HP: Sito. FE marie motor, Exe cond. E_ 4-8658. i5% BP, . oat ae moter, Like new EXE XC. 18 HP EVINRUDE OUTBOARD | motor, FE 5-8354 (16 FT BOAT, MOTOR AND TRAIL- ALU | . a ar s Guilt Service. Wixom ew. | l4 FT. BOAT 1¢ HP. MOTOR end trailer Cone condition. 382 Nelson, FE 2-4 is” omagaRe 3 D eR $250 “9 - iT {CHRIS CRAPT DELUXE . 95 Lik rune ke new. MY 3-766: i SP SPeRDi NER RACING fs Et. quipped Reasonable, MY 3- ar BOAT ON WHEELS INCL. oars, locks anchor, rurming lights | and cover, ex 8 Telegraph. After & Price #225, 3 17 Fr carats CRAFT UTILITY. OR 37184. ART CRAFT BOAT COMPANY. Sall rigging, covers, re- winter storage, in- boats, Pairs, masts, side or out. 2015 E. Maple Rd. JOrdan 62333 2 AL UMA-CRAFT BOATS N BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS MICHIGA PRO! ERS FOR ANY BOAi & MOTOR oO D SERVICE | } | t | | iee0 AR. ALL MARIN® PAINTS AND VARNISHES | We have several new out- boardi runabouts used as mobile Stewart's inter! balcony kitehen| demonstrators for sale at reduced price. a-greatl 3 SALES SERVICE wr SEW soe a a 492) Filer FE 8-6782 FoR pest OALITY MARI E. -8 E Sanninero sealer for | EVINESDE MOTORS =: Whirlwind boats Wolverine boats Grumman canoes inte ws yay deol Boat boat Works "| 2182 8. Telegraph err Ex. _Pe eases FE 40m. | BOATS. a ee Oe Saginaw FE Transportation Offered 87 COSIMAN i eee NEW. | Phone. GIRLS 36" BIKE. Like NEW. | PE 2-2961. tae - og US Pee. OM, es F472 0 by ES terres, tee, ES Obek” eene y eee a? sieeve “What's your telephone number, please?” Boats & Accessories CENTURY. TROJAN YELLOW CADILLAC ALUMINUM BOATS MERCURY - DOCKS . .-, HOTS . INLAND LAKE SALES #1 _W, Huron Pontiac PE 41121 JOHN! OUTBOARD MOTORS Sales and Bervice starcraft & Lone- star boats eenee and Little Dude trailers Everything for the | OWENS MARINE SUPPLY 8&5 ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. NEW ROWBOAT FOR SALE G08TELLOS BOATS —“4OTORS, trailers Lake Orion. MY 3-3732. MAHOGANY aoe ouT- ~Excelleot con.tition Phone ry pias ie * oeemare aaT. Yoo “High SHORTY HORS PLACE | MERCURY ernoanp sipzons Sales and Service PE 3-5260. TRUCKING IN NEW WOL boats every week, down to earth terms. Howard Loomis Dixie Mwy ~~ TONY’S MARINE SERVICE Evenrude motors. cheap. Open 10:06 to 8:00 Orchard Lake Rd. tat USED i# FLAT BOTTO! Plywood row. boats for sale po rag used outboard motors. Or- rd Lake Boat Livery, 3840 Or- chard Lk. Rd PE 3-915) WATER SKIMMER. Plane, 1 yr. old. $65. OR Fares s oan be ar- Sie Perry Service Inc, OR MAN LEAVING + SERVICE P. PE 5-9962 | —— alum. boats | 2695 Ne tn ‘ new 190 «F-100 4%, TON TRUCK. Like For Sale Trucks 90 "For Sale Cars | For Sele Cars. Oy) -LINCOLN-MERCURY cane ae Eat ove “N aflamal” Motor Sales: “We will sell” you a Car, even if your credit has ’ been turned in else- where.” $39.50 Dn. No co-signers No furniture loans No finance companies, | No red tape Immediate Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy Here, Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES | 7 8 SAGINAW ‘56 CADILLAC CONVERT., PULL i080 CHEVIE 1, TON PICK-UP. cee tomnene FE_ 5-3483 — is DODGE TRUCK 1 TRACTOR. KB- or rs moter, rear end, good condition. FE "90 CHEV. '@ TON PICKUP. ae 9 cond. Sooke ane tele. 93 8 ‘$2 CHEV TRUCK wire POWERS aad Boxes, ‘y ton, Exc. Shape. es, FE 2-6019 | OLIVER BUICK 56 Ford 1% ton pickup— ; 5000 miles. $1395, total price with $295 down. 30 months on balance. OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 ton both have R & H and turn feators, excellent trucks, also Bel! Gift Stamps. Lake Orion Moter Sales 4 at Clalarkston Rd. rd ercury MY. 3-211 iss FORD ‘2 TON PICK- UP, 7 excellent condition Calj FE 71-8563 after 4. ROCK GOING NORTH P-ART _load either wav, FE 54-6806. _| Wanted Used | Cars 8&8 PPA ~ WE NEED CLEAN CARS THRU ba models Bring ithe for top Auburn Motor Sales Corner Pi Pike _and E b. Bivd _ FE 3-471 3-471 WANTED 8 ‘SCRAP CARS PE 44678 MY pees} JUNK AND WHECEED AR: East side avto parts, 181 ©. Pike St. FE 5-6855 : WANTED | LATE MODE! CARS CLEAN AND | BRING TITLE MONEY WAITING | GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 4 8 Gaines st PE +797) WE NEED USED CARS AND Get our orice before you trucks. *" North Chevrolet's Big Lot in Birmingham UP TO $50 FOR JUNK & CHEAP cars, FE 2-2666 days or eves. SHOP IT Then Bring It Here ine oMc tts 5 TON “ETAKE TRUCK. MC t) wn stake truck Best ener takes OR 3-12 STAKE DUMP ~ BODY WITH agon 33 PLYMOUTH 4 door £33 ees a ot Ge PORD Clw ‘51 PLYMOUTH . Kd STUDEBAKER Cib. Cpe Lia door . $0 CHRYSLER Sedan 44 8. naw er #7371 BUICK 1950 4 DR. 2 TONE GREY. Exe, cond. 12 Thorpe - FE 4 ee oe ee FS ee. WOW AVERILES 2020 Dizte Hwy PE 2-987" PE 46896. THE HIGH DOLLAR er et Por high grad. used ears. We need them Drive the re miles it wa par vou well 4340 Dixie” 1. J. VANWELT OR +13% WE PAY TOP OOLLAR FOR | sharp late mode! cars COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN TIL 10 PM. OLive_ 2-031} WANiEe. URED y "toe FROM ‘49 my DOLLAR HURON ‘MT x “SALES - 952 W. Huron FE 2.2641 “SHARP CARS ONLY If your car i sharp bring car and title High dollar naid for late modet ised ¢ BUD SHE! TON MOTOR SALES | “CY OWENS” DEALER VT USED CARS ON ER 80 REAL Bl “CY” OWENS | 147 8. Saginaw 2 FE 53-4101 FE sou ___ Open 8 am. to 9 pm. OLDS '56 DEMOS. 88 2 DRS AND 4.DRS 8. 88 IDRS.. 4 DRS, & HARDTOPS 68 4 DRS. AND HARDTOPS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SUMMER CLEARANCE AS LOW AS JUST YOUR CAR DOWN UP TO 36 MONTHS ON BAL ANCE Corner of Auburn & FE Bird. FE 4-6728 ware 8CRA™ ie ; 1 OR 3451) | WTD: sane CARS & SCRAP | service Call FE 40582 LWA D - JUNKED OR USED | a. any make any model. Top. BAGLEY AUTO PARTS 5-@21¥ 17% BAGLEY 8ST aan FOR ANY — an b LATS models Econo++ 22 A See M&M Motor “Sales Por top doular or ste node cars 2627 Dixie Hwv @R» 31603 “For Sale Trucks 90 "42 4 TON CHEV, PANEL: TRUCK PE 8-3677. a ae ager ‘S68, % TON PICK CUP. Very tow mileage. New truck ap- pearance. Just your car or truck bev Easy GMAC terms, See it HASKINS | f CHEVROLET - | e751 parte Highway at M15 MAple §-507 ____ Oven nites til @ “47 DUMP 7 TRUCE WITH “49 MO. _tor. Oldve 2-6546, New and Used Trucks 1931 Chevrolet Tractor OAKLAND AT CASS . PHONE FE 5-9485 i i | TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS HASKINS. CHEVROLET- OLDS “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Hiehwav *t [415 MAbie 5-5071 Open Nites ‘til 9 “Bright Spot” ‘36 Buick Century [l'dtop | “55 Chevrolet 2 Dr. °35 Ford 2 Dr. "35 Pontiac Catalina 34 Merc. Club Coupe 54 Cadillac 62 Cpe. 54 Olds 4 Dr. *53 Pontiac 4 Dr. "33 Cadillac 60 ) Special 53 Chevrolet 2 Dr. "82 Olds 4 Dr. Wilson GMC_' "S31 Cadillac 62 §2 Pontiac Catalina 4 Dr. JEROME | * OLDS-CADILLAC Orchard Lake at Cass ‘ FE 80488 é § fe Bote eee ER Oe ee ee ee ee el cet ee Eee ee ee condi May see at 22 Mc- power, ew mileage, sharp. __ Kinley 44251, 8:30 to 3:60 ¢ EXBELL TELEPHONE UTILI . ties, $199 Your choice. = The Wind Blew All Our bt Pe aloes Seis’ 92 8 Saginaw — | MAple , > | ha CHEVY. 7 DR. BEST OFFER. iN YOUR FORD | YS | Prices Down ‘46 Chev, Pick Up HURON MTR. SALES 962 W Huron 2-264) ‘62 CHEV DELUXE er & Sen, Extremely low priced. FE 165 CHEV. CONV. V+ y POWER - glide, gaaee, of $2,095, Call er HASKINS , SPECIALS FULL PRICE sedan "33 Dodge & Wagon. ae "65 Chev, eens 'w Chev Bet “Kir sedan a MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM MAKE, YOUR OWN TERMS HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s” Fastest Growing Dealer” zie Highway at M15 pie S207} wie Open Nites ‘til Le 7 art — DELUXE. CLEAN, $365. FE 5-2806. - Birmingham Clean Cars FROM Bob Frost, Inc.| | 38 rien eee 7) . BIRMINGHAM BUY WITH — Confidence 50 USED CARS BRAID Desoto Ply oth Deal mou! er 32 Yeats Pair Dealing Cass at W. Pike Sts. FOR SALE CHEAT. +6131. . WILL EASY ED- \Ford convertible, 1950, ra- dio, heater. ‘ake over small monthly $. | BE Seo alee 32. a 3837 ‘Diesel powered, 9 foot blade, good condition .. . See it today. 1956 Plymouth Station Wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod- els., Some are demos. 1952 Piymouth Cranbrook Ran R&H, It's nice One o ” tage Postieg Pontiae Chieftain 8 wrk elub, dr, Hydra... R@H.- Real nice. 1952 Hudson Wasp. 4dr Hydra, R&H.. Nearly sew tires, Ready to drive. |1952 Olds. 4dr, It's an 88. H R&H, 2-tone good family ‘ea: ear. 1946 Chevrolet %4-ton panel deliv- ety. beavy duty axle low mile- CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES TOTE YOUR NOTE Everybody’ s Credit 1s Good Here DET 1115'S. aw at son ‘St FORD, 2 maT CLEAN roug! ‘$1. Chev, 2 door, A-l renghont. $1220 down, small monthly | tment. Rogers Sales & Service 1944 FORD. » abe ENGINE. 1956 FORD | “FAIRLANE over STillwe 1953 FORE ancl WAGON FORD. | — rin wn wer e ona ono of the very best that we bere hed im several months. If Rar want « choice -out to 4540 Dixie EE HAUPT | PONTIAC | SALES | Clarkston © 1056 «=Starchief oe fanrertinie, full ‘Btarchief Catalina coupe | Low monthly payments 1933 CHEV. ). BEL AIR 4DR : POW. er Gilde. beater and radio, one ewner and low mileage 2 tone and bas had wonderful care We would tike to have you ee Un’ _Hey H. J. Van Welt, OR 3-1355. _ BUD Shelton «2 ft. Good condi- | OFFERS Lion” "aioe go lek sale “PE. BT | "54 Otde Super 88 . pd ha ‘$5 Chev. V8 2-dr . For ae Cars: a2 2 Buick Super conv $288 | —~-~-~~~ | $4 Ford Crestline -......... Hy 148 ‘64 Chev, Qdro. ww sass gi tes 33 Chev. B. A. 2 dr | "82 Olds 88 2 dr 9 os Saete tects "S ev r . U SE D CARS | "82 Pontiac 2 dr $05 ‘88 BUICK Riviera Cpe . $2005 “51 Chevrolet 4 dr £45 ‘4 tg a am 2 door 795 °S1 Ford ¢ dr 405 ‘M4 PO! 05 "50 Mercury 4 dr 5 3 BUICK “riviera Cpe 1085 | 47 Hudson 4 dr 195 J FORD 2 195 | '48 Ford coune 148 x CHEVROLET 1 door 995 49 Mercury 2-door 125 795 + '49 Ford tudor we Bud Shelton-Motor Sales | Cor Auburn_ & FE. Blvd. PE 4-6728 1953 CHEV. 2 DR HEATER, Ra- _ dio, white walls, very attractive and you will agree that you just f. — see these kind every day ive you * attractive dal ont a this car. H. - Van Welt. ie + SE VaOLET DELUXE dan, clean throughout. $295. _ 37542. H. Riggins. '4 CROSLEY STATION wagon. ‘$115,283 8._Jessie, FE 44904 50 DESOTO. GOOD SHAPE. 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P’up $697 "52 Ford C. & Chassis $397 'SI1GMC Sub. .......$527 '49 Ford Pickup .....$397 "48 Chev. Util........$297 MANY MORE RIEMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLYMOUTH Easy to deal with FE 2-013) 2 8 _Seginaw TL 53 Nash 4 Dr......$499 "53 Chev. Hardtop $899 ’53 Ford 2 Dr......$599 55 Chev. Bel Air $1444 53 Ford R. Wgn. $899 31 Plymouth 4 Dr, $244 '52 Mere. Hardtop $699 "33 Pont. DI. 4 Dr, $699 53 Chev. 2 Dr.... $599 33 Buick Super ...$999 51 Ford 2 Dr....., $244 *55 Merc. Hardt’p $1899 ’34 Ford St. Wen. $1199 ’53 Plym. 4 Dr.... $544 *52 De Soto C. Cpe. $499 53 Ford Victoria. $944 "31 Chev. 4 Dr.....$244 1951 Ford 14 T. Pickup 1953 Studebaker 2 Dr. 1952 De Soto Cl. Cpe. 1952 Ford Cl. Cpe. 1952 Plymouth 4 Dr. TRUCKS 1955 Ford 1 T. Stake 1951 Ford 3 T. Pickup 1950 Ford 34 T. Exp.. 1955 Ford 2 T. Dump RN TO JRNER For the BEST In "WHEELS and DEALS” $10 DOWN DELIVERS CARS LISTED BELOW Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham Mldwest 4-7500 ; A PHONE CALL | STARTS A.COURTESY CAR 3 532 Ford Dr......$499 53 Plym. St. Wgn. $699 ’53 Dodge 4 Dr... .$644 54 Plym. 2 Dr... .$844 ‘32 Ford R. Wen. $699 33 Olds 8&8 4 Dr.. .$999 "32 Ford 4 Dr......$499 34 Hudson Jet... .$599 32 Ford Hardtop. . $699 *M Ford 2 Dr...... $809 35 Buick Su. HT $1999 ’33 Chev. St. Wen. $844 "32 Plym. 2 Dr.....$444 ‘35 Ford Hardtop $1699 34 Chev. 4 Dr.... $899 "33 Studebak. 2 Dr. $499 32 Packard 4 Dr.. $444 1951 Chrysler Hardtop 1952 Packard 4 Dr. 1951 Ford Sta. Wgn. 1953 Nash 4 Dr. 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr. .CONVERTIBLES 1955 Ford 1953 Hudson 1954 Ford 1952 Chevrolet 3 se _'_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 = Today Ss "Radio Programs - - WsR, (100) CREW, 900) WS. (950) WAR, (1130) Wa¥s, cine) WIBK, (1490). “"wron, tise) Ase EEE Ee $ Pte = ot is:a0_WaR, Time for Muste 6:00 WER, Mowe | | News, Kasan . Ey facta | rom me” | Same te Ge | Ss Ee . 5 ei ‘¥ ‘i “WIBK: News, ‘Bon "Meteod “awa, leks by Lewis bg Ag Som tee Game “ WPOM, Hews ; won ben'tee 1:00-—-WJR, Wendy Warren ‘wea “gs an naeee Date cancun Speak ‘ : ok Ross Hand ware Def the Tews 3, Mi WON. News: Platter Parter at a MeCoy ‘W. News, Toby David | 1:39— Ww. News, Kasan * £ -WIR, Dr, WeOn: Neve AG ccs ere, | ‘aay Bet Se 11:30-—-WJR, Music , , News, Den Zee | 231 Hewes. Happiness 7:90 aan te Beat WWJ, Music Ti Dawn 930 WR, ox ww Mulholland Ww, Star Rxire WEY2, Top of the Towa | % Rhythes Ronndup Saat Rewa, Winter CKLW, ae WIBK, Mickey Mee Arthur Godfrey | WPON, News. Wi Eddy WIBK WPOM, Record Room oe 29—WIR, Ind Me. Burton we Caravan WEDNESDAY MORNING My Story . Cub 460 be = eo $:00—WJR, Jim Vinall CRLW. News, Backstage Wife —— Baseball yrs a Ww. —. peed Ww, Weekday See Weel Baten xy, Rooster Club WPON, News, B‘hm. Hour _WPON, News, Club i160 ; 3:30—WIR, B WoeK, ! 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MeKenste ww, News. ww, Maxwell Tiger Wrom, Dinner Serenade -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without notice. i Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV — Channel —CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) ‘Viola Layne, (9) Abbott!® and Costello. (4) News and Sports. 6:15—(7) News. (4) Sonny Eliot. (2) News, 6:20—(4) Dolores. 6:26—-(2) TV Weatherman. 6:30—(7) Warner Bros. Presents. (9) Pride of gthhe Family. (4) Snocky Lanson. (2) Name That!» ar News Caravan. 7:00—(9) Theater. (4) Dear Phoebe. (2) Phil Silvers Show. 7:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. “Mr. Cousin and Mr. Brother.” (4) This Is! SPECIALLY MADE FOR WOOD-MASONRY HOMES Just the paint you want for wood areas of wood-masonry homes. Du Pont Chalk-Resist- ant White ends staining on brick or stone below painted wood or clapboard surfaces. Can also be tinted to light shades with Du Pont Tinting Colors. DONALDSON LUMBER CO. 27 Orchard Leke FE 2-8381 Show ,Business. (2) Navy Log. 8:00—(7) Summer Originals. Joe E. Brown plays keeper of “Coun- try Store.” (9) Guy Lombardo. (4) Sneak Preview. “One Minute 8:30—(7) Cavaleade Theater. “Man ,of Glass.” (9) This Is Your Music. (4) Aluminum Hour. (2) Spotlight Playhouse. 9:00—(7) All Star Theater. “The World’s My Oyster.” (9) Mystery Theater. “Girl from Havana.” (2) The $64 000 Question. 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. (4) Fed- eral Men. (2) Highway Patrol. 10:00—(7) Black “ prints Don't Lie." (9) National News. (4) Celebrity Playhouse. (2) The Man Called X, 10:10—(3) Weathervane. 10/15—(9) TV Baseball Hall of Fame—1947 Baseball story. weight bout: Joe Gray vs. Rocky Volpa. (4) Traffic Court. (2) Mystery Theater. “Hanging Hus- band.” 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (4) 01 o'clock News, (2) News, 11: 6—(7) White Camellia. “Echo Murders." (9) Good Neighbor Theater. (4) Little Show. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary Ford. Nightwatch Theater. 11:26—(2) “Love From a Stranger.” Scotland Yard. “The Vanishing Cat.” 11:30—(4) Fabian of WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations, (4) Today's Farm Report. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Report. a a Capt. Kangaroo, (4) To- 7:25—(4) News, 7:30—(4) Today. (7) A Land to Be Free. 7:55—(4) News. 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Today. (7) Little Rascals. 8:25—(4) News, 8:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie’s Won- derland. 8:45—(2) News, Weather. 8:55—(4) News. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp-' er Room. 9$:30-— (2) Arthur Godfrey. Heartthrob Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(4) Horre. 10:26—(4) Window in Home. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. Home. 10:55—(7) News. 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Feath- er Your Nest. (7) Story Studio. 11:15—(2) Love of Life, 11:25—(7) News. (4) It Could Be You. and Ricky. (11:45—(2) Guiding Light. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Mid-Bdy Movie. Comics. 12: 25—(9)—Billboard. 12:30—-(2) Ladies Day. (4) Holly- b wood Story. (7) The Erwins. (9) Cartoons. |12:45—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 1:00—(7) Lady of Charm. (9) News. : ts 30—(2)—House Party. 1:03—(9) Shoppers Show. 1:25—(2)—TV News. (4) Ten- ‘hesvee Ernie. TELEVISION & RADIO REPAIR SERVICE ALL MAKES — Service Guaranteed! Work Done by Graduate Technician! | 30 Years Service in Pontiac! FE eee ROY'S FE 5-8413 96 OAKLAND AVE. from Broadway.” (2) Joe and) (4) Ding Dong School. (7) 12 o’Clock 2; 00—(2)—Big Payott. () (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) —Afternoon Film Festival. 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. 200—(2) onan Day. (4) Queen for a Day,« 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. 3:25—(9) News. ‘ 3:30—-(2) Edge of Night. (9) Kiddie Kartoons. 3:45—(4) Modern Romances... 4:00—(2) Four O’Ciock Theater. (4) Comedy Time. (7) Margie. (9) Justice Colt, . 4:30—(2)—As the World Turns. (4) Cactus Dan. (7) Ramar of the Jungle. 5:00 — (2) The Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Long John Silver. Suit Mushrooms las Phone Book 10:30—(9) Studio Boxing. Middle-| Spurns Pizzeria LEXINGTON, Ky. (® — Luigi's Pizza Carry Outs wants $31,600 be- cause its phone number was omit- ted from the “yellow pages” sec- tion of the current telephone di- rectory, Louis H, Zachella, operator of Luigi's, filed suit in Fayette cir- cuit court, seeking that amount from General Telephone Co, of America. He sald a_ telephone com- pany salesman solicited the Pizza firm and obtained a contract to print the firm's name in bold type under a “restaurants” listing in the yellow, or classified, section. But Luigi's. was listed only in the white section, Zachella said. The directory came out in May and Zachella seeks $1,800 in dam- ages each month until the next di- rectory ig published—next May. He asks an additional $10,000 in punitive damages for “gress neg- ligence’” by the telephone com- pany. TV Actor Dies on Street HOLLYWOOD «® — Television actor William Stanley Blystone| collapsed on a street corner and. x |trol box while he directed traffic animal to young John, urging the | ‘boy to “take good care of him.” | 11:30—(2) Search for. Tomorrow. ' ——— —_ : i (7) Robin: i | i a recent Wyatt Earp series of films. . wo Snitches Britches AUGUSTA, Maine @ — Patrol- Leroy Greene reported that) someone swiped his spare pair of, trousers and a shirt from his con-! ‘at an intersection. —, ew Vo Place to Flee From | ~ Portable Sets iF Getting Common Video’ Invades Havens i Automobiles By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK (&—Without much fanfare we have entered the era of the portable television receiver. on the way, Now it's an official of one panies has been driv- : sion. It’s okay by the New York ithat's progress, they say. 2 * «© Granting the right of television to pursue us into the home, it seems right to draw the line somwhere, For now, with the : gi Hi Pull ie Ww z “So you can watch TV," he said, “I've got a long extension cordso-we can carry it down to the beach." this sounds as. if I'm op- to television per se and in Such as Beaches and). ‘ | ‘Sanitoria Russian Upper Crust By EARL On The Russian Riviera—It's ‘There are no ads shouting Clawsses whe are members of Yalta and Sochi on the Black _|supported sanitoria to take the ‘| vacations. are many well-heeled Commies By our standards it’s pretty * “What do they do?” I asked. And after supper some of like champagne, ney” and other numbers That's what they do, and outside their doors even as in THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN The alienation of affections the wife of the Westport, Conn., Aug. 7. Grace Kelly and Rainier will visit, to see her folks is on a TV — too—“The off.” eahe’s PEARLS . Some people Gen’t grew they grow old. conditioning turned off. That’s * A woman bank manager about she has a car, private home, and mo “Why, you're a capitalist,” I said. “Yes, I suppose I am,” she laughed. On the beaches the men in shockingly skimpy loin cloths tell the Yalta bathing beauties, “Yalta be in pictures,” and Daniels gave crooner Al Hibbler a set of cufflinks — with pistols on ‘em . Aldo-Jeff Donnell divorce comes up- at Ocean City, NJ., during their Sépt. Zsa Zsa's | mate is Lynn Dollar of the 64G quiz, WISH I'D SAID THAT: Walter Slezak says Las Vegas is a place where you can easily lose your appetite at the table. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Tony Vogel heard of the way a wealthy Texan pun- ished his son—made the kid drive the Cadillac with the air Society’ Is th WILSON vacation time in Russia! “Go to Siberia for the sum- mer.” The Russians go south—to the Caucasus Mountains ~ and I’ve been living it up with some of the Upper “Sanitoria Society,” down im Sea. “Sanitoria Society” is made up of those who go to the union- baths and treatments on their . This is indeed a high-rent district they come to and there hereabouts. * retire on half pay told me y in the bank. dull, even though with. the ;palms and the hills it looks like Hollywood. In a local store a second hand suit was priced at $450. The ‘men’s gaudily-striped pajamas |time on the street or beach came at $55. * which they wear in the day- * Well, Sane. ada stew damabaois ‘taieka sh ak ss Gall there’s no gambling) or tennis or “American billiards”. billiard balls the size of baseballs. isan tiodty is ova tat. _ luxurious Seaside Hotel where the cream soda pops just ‘They dartee to “St. Louis Blues,” “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” “Big Bad Wolf,” “You're My Everything,” “Sentimental Jour- ingly jazzed up. nm We saw some young fellows lingering in hallways making pretty speeches to young ladies the Catskilis, BEY, és Oe eed ae cop) will be dropped .. . Billy .. The i] m) stop off | Big Pay- | up— earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc). any random daydream, : * * I insist that television has no place on a beach. A beach is a place of wind and sand and sun and water, of mewing gulls and drowsiness. It has no place in a ear. A car is a moving object af- fording a constantly changing pan- orama of hills and fields and woods, The place for a TV set is in the home—from which one can es- eape to country or shore, Final Act of Clowns: Give Rabbit to North Il was dead on arrival yesterday at) PITTSBURGH (—John Ring. Ihave heen requested to make an- 'Hollywood Receiving Hospital. He ling North II, young scion of the 20Uncements (7) was 61. Blystone had appeared in famous circus family, has a start COMVenient times during the four ‘today on a menagerie of his own | John was on hand yesterday - ;when his dad announced the Ring-|__ iling Bros., Barnum & Bailey Cir.’ /cus will be seen in tents no more’ and is through for this season. | Clowns Frank Saluto and Billy Rice, who have used Bozo the’ | Rabbit in their act, presented the with mi at home or away relax— refresh ik! | Michigan Milk Producers Association 406 Stephenson Bids. Detroit 2, Michigan at 3:10 p.m. TV Blackout Called for Friday at 3:10 « WASHINGTON (# — There will be a 15-minute “blackout” of many-radio and TV stations Fri- A as part of Operation Alert * * * The Federal Communications|_ Commission announced: today that! the first daytime “Conelrad”’ drill affecting all broadcast stations will be held on Friday, beginning (EST) and will con- er for 15 minutes. All broadcast stations, FCC said, of explanation at days preceding oe drill. * In ‘dation to "calling attention to the local time at which the alert will begin, the announcements will explain that Conelrad is a system of broadcasting “devised to mini- mize the navigational information. that can be obtained from our broadcast stations to prevent their being used to guide enemy aircraft and guided missles to their tar-| gets, whicli fhight be your city.” 1 Be | i | RIAs. i] LIE sistaivist het sAlETry 44 LJ jad eS SIPIAIT ist 101) iMigit lei, Olu Ol IC Amiel TOlom SB iAIP LI RIAIALS: i ag Ep te te Sir ATi ie i mi Tr ietatet OIC we IC | AIRIPT lAlm iT Thousands of fisher- ROBINSON men determine the biting behavior of REMINDER game fish by this "A MEMORY SYSTEM THAT scientific method. NEVER FORGETS". JOT IT Sporty, pocket - size DOWN. 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So enroll now and be the most envied couple in your set. es Studion completely cir-eonditionad ARTHUR MURRAY Se we er THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 “ Ag ge my Hisbiscus Hotel, but no had been Ye wes found there. The room — by ag Welle Paulson the hotel. unsu tried to corner TSelite age Private ‘De tective Mike Shayne's place, but she. by the fire escape. Paulson wants to walt. for his sister, but when the hotel detective offers to weit with him, Paulson makes on _ ¢eeuse and ves. XVI Starting to turn back to his office, Patton saw Bill signal to him from where he stood beside ithe open elevator, He plodded Coverage Now Let our insurance experts plan a personal property program to suit your needs and protect oll your prized possessions .. . at home or when traveling. You can get [across to him and Bill said complete protection at mod- jeagerly: . 8 erate cost. “Joe, here, swears he's seen ‘that guy in here before. Some time Call FE 5-8172 ithis evening; he thinks, but he's hot sure.” ; | “That's right, Chief" Joe j a ae LAZELLE scratched his head dubiously. “] 1 iknow I've seen him. In the ele- pS) v¢ ivator, I reckon. Seems like ! 504 PONTIAC STATE AGENCY, INC. noticed him special because | BANK BLDG. thought he was trying to hold the scarred side of his face away from me. Like maybe he didn't want to be recognized.” “This evening?” Patton tautly. “I just don’t disremember for sure,” groaned Joe. “You know how it is, Mr. Oliver, Up and x * &* ke ke ke ke re re ke he «| RECOMMENDATION |i Our best advertising comes from those families we demanded ‘Just keep her quiet there and take care of her,”’ growled Shayne. “Put her to bed if you can, And don't let anyone get, to her, Call Me as soon as she gets there,” he added hastily. “I'll be at police headquarters." Lacy said, “Yes, Michael,” in a subdued tone, Then, “And— Michael?” “Yes?” ‘as “Your glass of brandy is still sitting here and it's—still an hour and 25 minutes until midnight.” He hung up and got his hat, went down to drive directly to Mi-/ ami-.police headquarters, Will Gentry was still in his private office. He was closeted there with Timothy Rourke, a | reporter and. one of Shryne's | oldest friends in the city, Will Gentry was a big, square man, with a florid, open coun- tenance, “Just in time-to spoil the point of my storys Thought you had a date with Lucy tonight?"’ Rourke said. - NO CORPSES “tT did. AT blonde came between ‘thas far?’’ he demanded. all four legs were. on the floor, “Got something. Shayne went on to tell about his first brief encounter with the young woman in the lobby whe ‘Was so eager for him to take on an immediate tailing job, and his interview with the other girl up- stairs. He omitted only the fact that he had given the girl a note to Lucy and told her to go there, ending the. first part of his story with her locking herself in the kitchen while he admitteg the man with the scar on his face, “So, what do you make of it i * * Chief Gentry took the cigar butt) | € i from his mouth, With the easy ac- leuracy of a major league shortstop throwing to first, he tossed it aside into a brass spittoon in one corner. (Te Be Continued) The Kootenay Indians of Brit-! ish Columbia, having no word for horse in their language, called the! Inspector Peter Soncrant | ' rushed to the source of the alarm and found a young policewoman seated rigidly at ber desk, “I was going to use the tele- : Swiss law requires pencils to. he oe iii sharpened. before they are sold. OR. HENRY A “MILL 7 North. Saginaw Street’ Phone FE 4-6842 “Better T hings in Sight” Open Friday Evenings Closed weeny © Afternoons 148 N. Saginaw St. rece West Huron at Telegr: 4985 DIXIE we Next National Feed, Draytea Thri ftyGGEr PRESCRIPTIONS, yo DRUG STORES aE at % DOUBLE HOLDENS fy TRADING STAMPS - WEDNESDAY TG TO Sears or first horses in their country “elk | 5] poh) es | | Os f ey, \ od E (¥ &¥ Fi f= dogs. " q —— & down. Down and up, You don't really notice. But that man with the scar on his face—he's been in | this here elevator last day or se, and that’s a fact.” - Patton said, “Let me know if he shows up again."’ He went to the desk and gave the same instruc- tions to Dick. “And have Evvie give me an open wire if he calls, or if anybody calls for Miss Paul * have served. “We called you because on previous occasions we * found you to be excellent as morticions, courteous and reasonable in price.” * Such recommendations are > eronyng, They in. remindful of Shayne's previous interest in the girl, he lumbered back to his office tive. Unfoturnately, Shayne’s tele-| phone was not answered, 10:34 P. M. Before starting out to look answers, Michael Shayne tele-' phoned Lucy. Her voice was acidly sweet as she replied in mock surprise, ‘ ‘Not | finished with the blonde so soon, Michael?" “All finished,” he told her | cheerfully, “‘so I decided to sick her onto you, She's not there. yet.” . There was a tiny pause, during) which he knew Lucy was trying to| decide whether he was kidding or serious. Then she said, “Not yet.” “She should be showing shortly. | Be nice to her, angel. She's really’ in a state.” THIS IS SERIOUS “Because you got rid of her so| fast?” : Shayne growled, ‘This is se- | rious, Lacy, Her name is Nellie | Pauison—at least, I guess maybe | it is. I doen't know whether she's actually nuts or not, but she's on | the fringe, Seared out of sher wits, There's a guy out on the town hunting her with a gun who claims he’s her brether and wants to take care of her. 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