es a ee ee ee EES the crowd of 27,000 CASS LAKE THRONGS — Happy picnickers abdve are part of that packed Dodge State Park No, Steelworkers ~ Revive Talks Great Lakes Freighters Filled With Ore Tied Up in Detroit, Muskegon PITTSBURGH ‘m — With the five-day-old steel strike about to cut more sharply ipto the nation’s business after a holiday lull, fed- eral mediators undertake today to pinpoint disputed issues and re- vive contract negotiations. , Joseph F, Finnegan, chief of the _ Federal, Mediation Service, and two aides slated a iate-morning session with David J. McDonald, president of the striking United Steelworkers, and an afternoon conference with basic steel indus- try representatives. Tomorrow the government in-— fends to’ clamp a temporary freeze on selected stee] items now steck-piled in warehouse to assure that defense producers will have enough supplies to con- tinue work for as long as pos- sible, Meanwhile, Detroit Steel Corp. hecame the third nonstruck firm in two days to boost prices in an- ticipa of added labor _costs. Major mitt products were boosted $7’to $16 a ton, 47,000 NOTIFIED Close to 47,000 workers in allied industries — loughed or notified of pending layoffs. The number is expected to climb considerably this week. Six Joaded iron ore carriers are anchored in the, Detroit River and ‘three others are tied at Detroit docks. - Seven freighters already have found anchorage or dock space in Muskegon Harbor. And 15 ore vessels, with no place te unload their cargo, docked at the Cleveland Harbor yesterday, “They are coming in all the time,” a dispatcher in the harbor tug office said. “I don’t know how many will be anchored- there before it's over.” Steel company negotiators, in their last offer, proposed a 52- month pact which they -said pro-| vided a 17 2-3 - cent hourly package increase the first year, including! a 7.3-cent-an-hour wage boost. Union officials talled the offer inadequate. They computed the value of the “‘package”’ at 14 cents, Just what the union wants in the way of a pay hike and length of contract never has been spelled out publicly, ‘Prestrike average hourly earn- ings were $2.46. Breaks Atlantic Record DETROIT “ — Pan-American World Airways reported today one of its planes has flown the Atlantic from Detroit to Shannon, Ireland, in record time of nine hours and 24 minutes for the 3,660-mile flight, an average of 390 miles an/ ’ hour, This was 29. minutes faster than a June 1 flight. In Today’ Ss Press crowds were ‘not, County parks and lakes overcast skies ; ing of the park, 508*cars already were lined up to enter, In spite of |! 4 at Case Lake on Tndependence Day yesterday. At the 8 a.m. Open- overcast skies, parks all over “~ county saw sizeable ‘crowds, & Pentiac Press Phoie ‘Crowds Visit Parks Despite Dark Clouds The sun was shy yesterday, but Independence Day were well hg sys despite Twining Visits lke on Farm To Discuss, Possibly Decide U.S. Anpeee Question hour period hel 6 a. m. Tuesday to 6 a. m. tod: Frederick A. Freer, 35; of Mad- ison Heights died when the auto he was. riding in left Twelve Mile road in Farmington Township at 7:30 p.m, Tuesday and strtick. a tree east of Haggerty road. The driver, Eugene. Buck, 29, of Hazel Park is in critica) con- dition in‘ Redford Receiving Hos- pital, Both men were pinned u®- der the wreckage 35 minutes. There were no drownings report- feed ed in the county. Five-hyndred and eight cars were lined up at 8 a.m./to enter Dodge State Park No. 4 at Cass Lake. The lead car had been there since 2 a.m., park officials said. CROWDS TURN OUT Mornint crowds, hopeful that Mostly cloudy tonight with a low of 62-66 degrees says the weather- man. Tomorrow will be warmer and partly cloudy with showers or scat- tered thunderstorms expected by late afternoon or evening. A high of 72-48 degrees is predicted, The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 60 degrees, The thermometer reg- istered 67 at 2 p.m. 82-Pound Hippo, Born June 15, — Dies of Neglect the sun would ‘come out, reached 27,000 before attendance fell off in’ the afternoon. / ~ Good attendance Was reported at other county parks, Visitors at the Girl Scout Nationa] En- campment at the Highland Lake Recreation Area, numbered less than 3,000 persons, Although no official count was available, thousands attended pub- lic fireworks last night at Oak- land Park near the Pontiac Motor’ Division main plant. HIT BY BOAT The propeller blade on a moving speedboat inflicted severe facial! cuts on a Detroiter, swimming in Walnut Lake, four miles south of Pontiac in Bloomfield Township. Earl F. Heffner, 32, was listed _ (Continued on Page 2; Col. 3) CINCINNATI i — The Cincin- nati Zoo's 82-pound baby hippo- | potamus, which was born June 15 kp unwanted by her mother Maude — is dead. The unnamed little hippo died of neglect, pi Clarence Smith said. Maude didn't like her youngster from the start, and began bang- ing it about almost from the min- ute it was born. She wouldn't feed it, so the in- fant hippo was given milk in a ibottle. It wasn't enough. Expect Hungarian Revolt? WASHINGTON {INS)—Top dip-, lomatic sources are priviately dropping the word to expect the GETTYSBURG, “Pa. (INS)—The sizzling farm, Gen. Nathan F. Twining, Air Force Chief of Staff, arrived at, Gettysburg at 11:3 a.m. to give the convalescing chief executive a first-hand. report on the “well con- trolled” look he got at the Russian Air Force during his visit to Mos- Flying up with him from Wash- ington were Defense Secretary Charies E. Wilson, Air Force Seeretary Donald Quarles and Adnr. Arthur W, Radford, chatr- man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The general is just back from tight days of Sree and listening in Russia. And he had provided an ad- vance hint he was ready to report to his commander in chief that Russia outstrips this country al- General Motors trust suit against the giant in Offing Against Charges of ‘Manopoly’ Manufacture Will Be Lodged - From Our Wire Services - WASHINGTON—An anti- General Motors Corpora- ‘bus mane- facturers had been cut off from a ee nes. General Motors has been in the ready in number of warplanes and is catching up on quality. Democrats are demanding that the administration spend the extra Air Force budget by mostly to buy more B-52 jet bomb- ers. Twining's report on the . jets Shown off by the Soviets could bring a shift inthe administration position that there is no need for the extra money. The Air Force chief will hold a news conference in Gettysburg aft- er his report to the President. “Wilson, who has been doing most of the talking for the Pentagon during the current. squabble with Congress on the airpower issue, next big uprising against Com- mumnist bosses in Hungary. will take a back seat to Twining today. 900 million dollars tacked on to the}' truck business since 1911 when it organized the General Motors Truck Company. In, 1925 Yellow Truck & Coach Mig. Co. was or- ganized with General Motors Truck (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Office of City Clerk . Open for Registration ~The City Clerk's office in the City Hall will remain open until 8 p.m. tonight and tomorrow for last minute registrations* for the coming Aug. 7 primary. The last day to register for ‘the primary-is Monday, July 9- The office will open Saturday from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. to accommodate un-registered voters in the city. FIRE CRACKERS .. . County News.......+ eee Editoriale =... 20.0.6 ¢ee0000s " Food News......... 31 thra 38 Mystery wees sey Sports ...... hives, 48, 49, 50 Theaters ...... veel TV & Radio Programs...... 59 Wilson, Earl. ..........055555 7 Wgmen’s Pages.....30 thru 44 c Y . Boba! -_ Sim idee. 7 lilibois, (second from left}, 11- year-old son of Mr. ard Mrs. R. S. Nelson decided last January that if he couldn't have firecrackers on In- Neeentere Sint ‘be'd throw snowalls, me Mees ee JP the i _Snowballs Fly on Cool Independence Day. sighs of winter until aaeds when the neighborhood banded. to- gether ‘for A snowball fight. Hel ping him celebrate the day are (left to right) Lynn Nelson, Richard Johnson and Jack Riley. tion is planned by the Jus- LUNCHEON GUESTS — Dr.. Senior shown here in the Press tent, reading Pontiac the camp. Jo Anne placed first in a contest scouts. (Other pictures, stories pages 17, 25, 32 and 34.) Press Lillian Gilbreth, noted efficiency | . engineer and mother in the book “Cheaper by the Dozen,” chats with Dr. Albert E. Heustis, Michigan State Health Commissioner. | Both were guests of the Girl Scouts at a luncheon Wednesday at Haven Hill. Dr. Gilbreth, a long-time member of the Scout organi- | zation, was speaket ‘at the Independence Day ceremonies. Noted Engineer Talks at Scout C eremonies By JANET ODELL eo “We are in need of three kinds of education,” Dr.|" Lillian Gilbreth, eminent engineer, told an audience of 8,000 peopie Wednesday afternoon at the Girl Scout Roundup celebration of Independence Day. s Michigan Lists 15 Among Dead ‘in Latest Report © Traffic Fatalities Pass Estimates Despite Cool Holiday Weather Texas and New York, six each. . At least 15 persons, in« cluding 10 in motor traffic, that are alert and intel- lectually curious. We need educated hands that can acquire new skills. We need educated. hearts that recognize and love beauty wherever it is found.” Dr. Gilbreth, speaking mainly to the 5,000 teenagers in the arena, said they would find that like- nesses between people: mean more in the long run. than differences. She. praised the Scout group for the way in which they are living encampment. Dr. Gilbreth has been a mem- ber of the national Girt Scout hoard and its consultant for a “We need educated minds together during this first Senior|- gram, Jo Anne Warren a Girl Scout from Lubbock, Texas, read her prize-winning eassay ‘What America Means to Me.” The day's program concluded with fireworks in the evening. Visi- "jtors were invited to stay instead of having to leave at sundown as usual, More than 2,500 had come by four o'clock to see this first all-state camp for Girl Scouts. Cars were still streaming into the parking lot where MP's were -di- recting traffic. Dissension in Bonn? BONN (INS)—A powerful section of Konrad Adenauer's West Ger- man government coalition was quarter of g century. Commenting that machines are| fast freeing people from monot-+ onous work and giving them more) free time. as “time when you are free time, Mrs. Gilbreth defined — reliably reported today to be ready |, to accept a new invitation to visit Moscow for talks with Soviet leaders. ; ; = at peace with yourself and other people; when.you are emotionally serene and can look around for some activity that is satisfying to you.” CELEBRITIES SPEAK Other celebrities who spoke briefly were Jacqueline Cochran, manufacturer, and. Chariton Hes- ton, star of the forthcoming movie, “The .Ten -Commandments.”” A message from President Eisen- hower was read, , Mrs, Rey F. Layton, national Giri Scout president, presided at“ the patriotic ceremonies. Follow- ing a prayer written by Benja- min Franklin and presentéd by Mrs. Layton and a Girl Scout verse-speaking choir, a flag cere- mony took place, ForMore Fun on Your | VACATION! i ay Ame 3 “When You'd Love te Live For- ever,” one of the themes in Jim Scout color bearers carried in 150 American flags, 48 state flags, six territorial flags and half a/| . hdozén historic flags. When these flags were formally placed’ across the arena, Mrs. Layton led the! audience in the pledge of alle-| giance., The youngest speaker on the pro-. Williams’ GUT OUR WAY’ car- toons. We hope you have \that sort of vacation, one with lasting /memories. Add to your enjoyment by having The Pontiac Press sent \to-your vacation address se you can follow all the comics. Just 4 phone FE 2-881, \ > This comes under the head of |; i | i tj 3 Die, 5 Hurt as ilinots Sightseers Block Track Near Fireworks Display FOX LAKE, nt @—A apeed- _|ing-passenger train, rammed into a crowd watching a Fourth of July fireworks display last night. from a railroad track, Three per- sons were killed and five injured, An estimated 8 to 100 lined the . track. Several others were on a nearby trestle when the _ three- coach Milwaukee Road train ‘neared this northern Illinois resort. | community. * * : Some 500 others were in the fenced-in American Legion field in Riverside Island, scene of the fireworks display sponsored by the . Legion. The first bomb in the display was exploded shortly after 9 p.m. when the holiday special, bound for Chicago from nearby Wal- worth, IL, approached, Firemen and\legionnairég had warned the group on the track and trestle that a train was due, They urged the crowd to leave the tracks and watch. the . the passenger train approaching and didn’t believe any..one was in danger. ‘Tutz said, “I saw seven Ma: arewe along the track. : “There was & ‘stunned “After the train ‘ad wake ie ay THURSDAY, IULY 5.1956 Aes stig in E i }may be nec- of the elemen- ee . built ee ; was the first of the) bi schools for whith bids|th | by the board. Figures ‘ether we yt A special meeting to consider them : i will to >~ Rigen construction bids with- 's not likely, since vacations for ‘ment at, 9:35 a.m, when a man photographer . and one newsreel - : ; 4 : next two months, pre- ene pone neay * ee a __\believed to be Weinberger left theinan. to remain in a secret place. ARNO L. HULET _—|_ dicts. Dr, Richard Featherstone, /4 to, «6 6 : t man to rema a place. : 3 ‘tashionable home and placed aj tee ovtiyi : aseletgat to the euperintendomt. | os 35 tn 0 House-Senate Group piown manila. envelope at. the| The infant boy was temporarily’ pot - bk unattended at the time of his kid-| Low bid on the Midvale schooliare registering each da ise to Reflect|base of a tree about 100 feet from| No | ‘m0 ule was $784,500 for total construction City Clerk Irene Wishes of 2 Lawmakers a ege man walked around) Last Oct, 31, only three miles) © a rs omy by the'mately 90 registered ; the block and returned to the|from the Weinberger home, three-g. e] anon: Sens 2 a she says, andthe number WASHINGTON (INS) — House|house as he had left it, by way|year-old Stephen Damman = Heads Townshi about $69,000 for he school, Mid|eadline nears. oe and Senate conferees seek a com-/0f the ‘back Woor. gue snatched from outside’ @ super-r9 | is aan ' ees ae promise foreign aid bill today, | UP to 11:45 a.m. the envelope|market in the town of East Mead. Se ne en ant im the northeast! Wor effice le open from 8 a.m. | : "They said the final draft witiif@pained yntouched under thejow. Police have been unable to/ Succeeded Anderson “*™r °f te high scieol site.) to pin. today, and | : strictly reflect-the wishes of two|®e- a. clear up the oe comes. as Tafieerer.” Now Trimming of costs apparently | Monday, and from 9 a.m, to ¥ |; > y E leuanabite yeliring from Congress ils cen pened eek esebies The Weinbergers’ other child.) ;. lg Post cai ao teat et ed Sec coumy foe ce rT mel : ’ aegis eae . ond tap dues Geor|near it. Between 10:05 and 10:15\Lewis, is 4. ox en. 7M | ie ety 17 mente ber mae ot | Oak” oe =@ Every Pool Has Complete Repeir Kit 2 Right new, the two. veteran Anti-Trust Charges Accident ictiMS jnxew supervisor of Bloomfield). ,, ae Robert Girardin has released a LASTIC. eaten ~ Te oO Oo : major proposal after long careers || A eee GM Compare OES | Monday ty the township board; has higher prices for construc-/new playground coordinator will ==. _ 5 Velue—Now - 7 in Congress, are some 700 mil- |LOOM) gainst H . 1 Bed been in township employ for about 3 visit playgrounds. -— . i] cone ond Gene staal : ‘Hem dollars apart in their ideas ; a in ospita. s 2% years. : YH} ‘The coordinator is Don Holf, and ee or: 2 Ee “ >| (Continued From Page One) imate illion and. mildew - proof : ( Page om Two boys tn room 108 of Pontiac! Hulet followed David Anderson ' eee ae le week Ste = Complete e a su ® Hospital can compare treasu’ when Ande :. * playground fields aiding : . =e tors Corp ding large Imerest: noes today about dangerous hol-|named, Supervisor in, November ff} Kremlin Army « _|sider toys, especially with ball /E= $295 Vee — $5 QI $9.95 Vale pyr am Both were struck by cars in sep-\@t the top of the township staff.) pane (INS)—Allied experts es-|0". each playground is 9:30 a.m. eye —_ aay eee ig ncanimea wjarate accidents at Walled Anderson had submitted his timated today that the Kremiin|“Aily, with Hoff visiting one field |= | es 7 sik shee thew resignation to the beard Monday. [bas 12 million men under arms|* “4: Gi ee : The GMC Truck & Conch | Hudson, suffered a broken right sacsuhag, heck be tad bere Aliad’ Wntgearters A tax bulletin was mailed to |= Division in Pontiac ts the sole | leg. Roger Ritter, 4, of Detroit, | in i health for several months. |also skid its latest information in-| “Utemts thle week, explaining . manufacturer of transit and | suffered a broken left leg. caiiot hued bbe elasead dicated that Russi has 20,600 eper-| "hm SP BOW budget tnatades. % _ tnter-city bases produced by the | Oakland County Sheritt's depu-|eimes as justice of the peace, which ational planes and more than 430| It reveals that 147 goes to geo- “GAY BLADE’ Mixed poi go ag PP pears ties have not completed reporting automatically gave him a seat on|Submarines and that the European|eral administration, 13.44 goes into |” GAY BLADE’’ Mix types of vehicles reached (ine details. the township board, since about |*#tellites have 2500 warplanes, capital improvements, 17.1 to pub- | : 2,919 units last year. = But Howard was struck while/1939 ie won elections to the treas- at preseat, the-SHAPE ‘ lic works, 14.2 tq police protection, | ~ Grass Seed » Comment to make today re-\near the Walled Lake Amusement |i, 9-0 air foree totale ale calllion’ aren, (¢sttY and parks, and 495 to em-|/ 5 POUNDS— , garding the impending legal action. |Park. Roger was on foot when nd: hi il Halt of these are ploye protection. Other small © ideal mixture for new and hit him on E. Lake driv He and his family reside at 2355 ground troops, * The statement showed GM had/‘%e °* on B. hake GFWe-\wranklin Rd. He was elected presi-| the bulk in 175 divisions, — _|##™B-are listed as well. |) aid lawns, Reduced for Pri- \total sales of all products in 1955|“puties said. dent of the state Hi-Twelve Club The total pmoent ie for $1.18, amounting to $12,443,277,000 and net th ae oo eontine, o- and the First Congregational Men's isovelia, Ieee: theses bes ss Be eins ten 3 income of $1,189,477,000, h rec- : : Club and American Legion post varia Albania and East Ger fi Jord totals. How much of the|., - |commander in Pontiac ay eallepabll tar hae ‘nenaion S Garden Meds. - over-all sales volume and net profit . i ” 7 d Floor crail sales volume and net prot FiraWOTKS lode; pre Bat mange ag tn Beira tide 0 GM was hot 2 iL B h te man- : ae amar indicated. power was put at more than one bes report gary however, Boy to Lose F ing rs OuIse roud million and naval personnel was edn: “gr s a ig 0,000; KALAMAZOO #~A 16-year-old . . estimated at a half million, Soe iat rete err webu LOSES 1 Upset | County Death . f\c0,600, et weeicing capital ef th frecraher exploded in his hand. ! ounty Deaths — eamticos vderatn Pg yar ce cppete to amputate the rest ot both fin-| Shirley. Fry Surprises Mrs. Wayne Eddy caitpment, was listed at $2.353-0 sin thomas Hanson, son} Wimbledon Champion; wayne (sitina) Eddy, 62, of 1585 | pane Brownell foriially announced hie/@ Mtand Mrs. Edward Vuurma,| Now Faces Briton Rochester Rd., will be at 2 p.m.|[— Simms Everyday Low Price on 16 Ounce—Steel Heed | i Liane peed ge fn pasion of . ' wh he Henge . apeew _ sites we REGULAR SIZE POPULAR : : . & boat on nea l ; _" : a Ww in ' : ee Rocce, ems om wich he was lwity hie brother, Ronald, 7, and| WIMBLEDON, England rg (tt, Memorial Cemetery. The body CIGARETTES HAMMER with NAILS fh Some observers saw the ‘movel® 2riend, Thomas Buttery, 16. |.' “ti. tittheeeded player. elim. will be at the William R.. Potere Wea ts iio as shaiaaneivaar cuties Ghines Pe sheng fell to the at tnnied deleniing champion Levies ee Home here until ngon Sat- PER orth $2 ¢ at. combatting Democratic criti- as Hanson picked it up Brough of Beverly Hills, Calif., to- vo CARTON Now Onl cism sag the agurdid admin- day Mt “* =o biguest up- ony at ae, whe ova : a : ar" istration “big business admi : set im omen's Genera pital, , , istration.” — . Corr idor Island . |Singles Championship. Miss Fry| W&# a member of the OES, the |B Cychies. C2018 Cid Colds.) Standard carpenter's hammer their bicycle six miles from their | Brownell, however, denied such eg will meet Britain's Angelo Buxton| Rechester Garden Club and was Plus 6c tax. — sine matte, “Dust 188 br low, home, was the case. He declared: Toured by Nixon in the final Saturday. [Sunk ee low price. nn : ‘Herman Smith, 28, of River| “I would certainly not agree !OUT y IxOns Miss Fry's startling viet phdbrnasher | : | Rouge, Tuesday while racing with|there are any voliticai overtones! santa up — Vice Presidenticame just after Lew toad, ton |,. She, !s survived by her husband; | + @ friend on Detroit street, in sige rage with this case what-ipichard M.. Nixon, visiting . the sated in man's singles, had mosie, Bi a ane “; Floor ) Eric Easter, 34, of Davison, yes-/#0ever. ‘It's being handled strictly ippines ae Presid “Sat om ichard honey , Ti; two dau . Mrs. | HARDWARE terday on M21 near Potter's Lake. on the acre os ppc trong =e toured Bela NJ. 48.63, 6-2, ea. i. - ee eee: — ee , se Peg famed © dor Island, uj li-Australian final against Mre : was pg goerepy — i: Nixon ona tt wile wete accom- second-agided Ken. "Rosew all: " waite Get ae * aS. hk SMES SMa EE a aM. ee) Paul F. LeCureux, 31, of Corun-/[() la > 8° 6 Hinckley, and eight grandchildren = 7. ¥ ; : ee a ee ror wes to —t — Just Arr ! Big- ent * , remy ome rey pe 4 Miss Fry, a scrappy pla * Mré. Ada Neal 2 bie wae ‘ J Arrived! Big Shipm ‘ of Lake near. Traverse 3 World Wer It island fortress across|whote determined play makes up| ORION TOWNSHIP—Service 6-7 & 8-Inch & Baflerinas—Playshoes _, Florence LaBar, of St. John,/Frank Berdalis me for her lack of power, bed ousted|burial for Mre. Ada: Neal, %@. et \ ! feet Yerterday in Houghton) snk Berdalis, 65;- of Detroit] It was the first sightseeing ex-|tourth-seeded Althea’ Gibson of|3770 Morgan Rd. will be held at ck Flats ond Wedgies “.. @ @ @ ~~ _|died yesterday in a Detroit hos-|cursion for the vice president since|New York earlier in the tourna-/Hayti, Mo., where the body was Ladies’—Misses’'—Girls’ _ James Leggon, 27, of Muskegon|Pital. he arrived here Tuesday to attend ment. sent today from Sparks-Griffin Fu- Values te = Heights, drowned in Idlewild Lake| A native of Negara, Greece, he the celebration of the 10th anni-|—— ~ neral Home, Pontiac, Mrs. Neal, oy — ‘Willard LeRoy Mulireed, 3, of|service at the St. George Greek . ; oy ol a ese tevicn ‘andi 3 for $2.77 Ann Arbor, was crushed when a/Orthodox Church. Friends may|""(piaa Lawrence page 6) tgs , , : : , Mrs. Neal is survived by her Reds cutting) log bolstering his driveway broke call at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Sp oneepeey ag peer for British Open daughter, Mrs. Clyde Spicer, with edges stay sharp Home after 7 p; m. Friday. announced later. WIMBLEDON, England — Mrs. Fe : ‘eapaeaaet Lav’ tad ot a Mrs. Fernando Hoskins spotted Ham Richardson of West-| Mrs. Fernando C. (Lillian May) Hoskins, 94, of 730 Forest Royal Oak, died at 6:15 -yester- day morning in Clawson after a brief illness. ‘ A resident of Pontiac and Oak- ‘seeded Australian, in the final to-‘land County’ more than 50 years, _ morrow, ‘ \Mrs. Hoskins had worked with her : husband in the :Hoskins’ Studio on wed ‘North Saginaw street for many The Weather ee years. Mr. Hosking died in 1932. ‘ art rowriac. AND VICINITY. —"'Mostiy| She was born in Kenosha, Wis. Seer, Nae ee tate eter et) Oct. 7, 1861, the daughter of La- a. po showers on marre™ , bartly| fayette and Eliza Woodworth and dershowers Ukely by late. afterne ae married in Wisconsin jn 1882. . Warmer, 78. East.te) The Hoskins came te Pontiac sertheast winds a1 8.1 : 5 an hour : Tedey in Pontiae She leaves four daughters, Mrs. ont Sermoratany proseding 8 68-10” Davis of Royal Oak, Mrs. | pinectlon’ Normesnt Teeelty © ™P-D William Harris of Long Beach, = Pood Thursday a Bd p.m. Calif., Mrs. Lioyd Graves of San Maen gee Thursday cc bcos pm, (Fernando, Calif. and Mrs. Max Moon rises Friday st 3:19 s.m. Flickinger of Glendora, Calif.: two ; Downtown tures sons, Earl Hoskins of Birmingham SS mecca fem l sland Frank Hoskins of Pontiac. Samet 8 p21 GF) Other survivors include 20 grand- a1 m children, 42 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great I , | Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Sat- urday from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with Dr. Milton H. Bank of the Central Methodist Church of- ficiating. Burial will be in Perry “3a Mt. Park Cemetery. . Ike Gets Odd Gift “| TOKYO (INS)—Presidént Eisen- Funeral arrangements will be «(Crowds Fill Parks ‘|Téronto. \it 30 miles long. a dinner tonight at the U.S, Em- bassy in honor of President and Nixon's visit and his speech,- Despite Dark Clouds. _ {Continued From Page One) in fair condition In Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital. He also suffered a | Heffner told sheriff's deputies he) was trying to help a toppled wa- ter-skier, when the tow boat turned around and plowed over him- It was driven by Walter Melenofsky, also of - Detroit. A driveriess outboard-motor craft went wild on Union Lake, six miles west of Pontiac, It crashed) into the boat of William Lapere, Royal Oak, splitting open the side. Wayne Klein, of Detroit told. sheriff's deputies he had been flipped from the boat when it tossed in the wake of another craft, He swam to safety. Detroit Anglers Lost | on anadian Lake PEFFERLAW, Ont. 9 — Three Detroit anglers were missing today on Lake Simcoe, 60 miles north.of Daniel Sturdivant, 35, Leonard’ Projecting north and south 7 tralia’s - HOYLAKE, England w — Aus- Peter Thomson, seekihg his third straight British Open Golf| championship, forged ahead after’ 36 holes today by shooting his 2nd sub-par 70 as wind and rain sent most scores rocketing. posted the first score wader Hoylake’s difficult par of %5- %—71 to take a one-stroke lead over Enrique Bertolino of Argen- tina, who had 6-72—141, Roberta De Vicenzo of Mexico also. shot a 70 today but it left him one stroke behind Thomson | fractured jaw. lin a tie for second, 2 Thomson ‘Bone’ in Child's Throat | Turns Out to Be Cough Charlies E. Miner farmer and lifetime county vearly today, = 5m beth; two children, Mrs, One. year . old,Deborah Rodden}#ve grandchildren, may wonder what all the fuss was about, She choked while bone last. night. With the aid of the Pontiac Fire Department, she was rushed to Pontiac General Hospi- tal. X-rays revealed no bone in her throat, technicians told her par- _ tents," Mr, and Mrs, Jack Rodden.) Deborah went home, suffering from a slight cough. This Is News! FITCHBURG, Mass. ih—A four- point buck weighing pounds leaped to his death from a 3-story business building . on Main Street. here. The street is at the foot of a slope and the roof- top easily is accessible from a hill Murphy, 53, and Frank Nowicki,jat the rear— itness said hower is due to get a gift from|53, were sought by police power the r wal “nonchalantly” Japan, but he will probably need /launches and volunteer craft. They \oft the roof to a sudden death. a microscope to appreciate it.\were due back at midnight trom f Shujo Kawai, 25-year-old clerk. an evening's fishing, They Like School? aid he is sending the President 53| The-lake is 25 miles acros# at its 4 DETROIT «A total of 24,000 pupils are going to public summer § school in Detroit, t about #8 For an Englishman, auto on & and bolis are fittings. whom she made her home: a sis- ter, Mrs. Lillie Davis of Kenneth, E Mo., and three grandchildren.’ OXFORD — Service for Charles E. Miner, 77, of 1951 Baldwin Rd., a resi- dent, will be at 2 p.m, Sunday at the Flumerfelt Funeral Home, Oxford. uBrial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Oakwood. _ Mr, Miner died at his home Surviving are his widow, Eliza- Ruth (Mann, Oxford and Mrs. Myrna Holtz, of Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Baker of Linden and Mrs. Winnia Jones of Oxford, and nuts $3.95 Value Cerri Ty) i@eeeeeesee 4 ; : “% i. is ij —ind Floor eeeccseecese eeeecoseceoseseocoaesese @ Keep Children From Running in the House for @ Drink . POSOSSDSCHO SSO SESOSOSESESOSDESEOCEOEESS | $31.50 Value With Trade-in .. $18.95 let. Polly volt systems. " Chelee of Pout Pleven FULL POUND Reguiar 40 tp. Choice of enepuiaie, vanilla, eherry end maple, : 2 29° % N. Saginaw Coerates ts heme or tnte-tat Se. quaventes. Por or 12) Cocoanut Fruit Kisses a Floer\4 5 \ A ehed de hd de ded TOIL aL. Sizes 41 . It's 98 North - Saginaw Lhadehakikdddddddhidedede dou —Bargeia - Besement ded dd i i A HAIR-RAISING VALUE / Everyth | to Cut Hair at Home end Seve! 1-Pe, ELECTRIC Barber Sets and FREE-$1 Glipper Holder for Wall | os Pictured $14.35 Value | #3 Seseeee | Z | i * a. dh ate as, kak kd rae: hancthamtie tiie ta tele hele Rete eRe Ae FP é 3 — x CRF pig! ie v6 ob kha tik acneegae MO de rst 2a oe rae sh - Seaaieceeae ge. ait st Value $* Blade Grinds foods and ck ad quick and easy way. Rustproof plated. > All Steel—Galvanized 20 GALLON SIZE \ cif =< ss s195 = BS Value Perforated holes every 2 inches on sides, top and bottom. Raised legs. | cocanendaceeeseooocecccescococeoooccooccecess Pan . OSCILLATING Table Model act pi Electric Fan rl d | 543 Rustproot Galvenized Bushel Ash Basket | \\agy | + Regular $2.29 YYZ roy. guaran. | a steel aatat 58 | = “Eeximo: | Hears ree heme \ size — 10. inch | ceeccececccccescccocccosccesccoescooccooecees Choice of 3 Styles—Round, Square or Oblong ah Wall Mirrors - = 2.95 Value § Your Choice ... 22” round, 22x22” square or 18x26” oblong. Ground edges. Only 80 at this price. Seeesseosoosoesosesegesesesees | Push = Exactly | As Pictured | ALL METAL Cash & Bond Box All Stee Tote-Tray $17/95 | 8 , $1.19 Value 4g: Value 1. 5 | Handy 11, incl Cémplete with lift-out. utility | tray. Pull 18 inches long. esescendvascebshcadeoctgoeccocquoccescceseese Fluted/ MILK-WHITE Glass Sugar & Creamer - Abe Value AOTH FOR— Aust 114. sets at this /give-away low price. | PPYTTTTTTTIT TT All Metal—Rubbet Edge ' Closely Woven Reeds DUST PANS _ BASKET _ ‘We Value ‘ooded style. a Rubber edge hugs 8 inch eine. Ideal for rolls, bis- fyoor for better pick-up. cuits and bread. evesedecccececooocscooceooosoooosoooesooesese 15¢ DINNERWARE YOUR 6 rs. aa 6” soup bowls, fruit dishes. CHOICE — 12 inch. Just 94 at..... 5 6c deecsancenaces VC. CAKE CARRIERS Ade oy DRASTIC REDUCTIONS CLOSE OUT! “Hall” Ovenware as Values to $1.50 Your Cc Choice Just 221 pieces, odd¢ and ends of high- er priced pieces. on. ahd serve in the MEY ‘Grinders | “Ports Fie thet | oe Ee 10 p.m. | Rubbish Burner same dish. "FIRST QUALITY She and 2 Clear? Ladies’ NYLONS — 3 Qt. Sauce Pans $1.49 Value = 47 ¢ panera’ ° Ae ge! Ur ceaweiware, : tomorrow expec ts madst pesertent mevinel: in moriths and months. peng oh werty ye Ne Phone ar W Mail Orders — Sorey Ne Layeways at These Low Prices foe “s ae aS = LOOR BARGAI | PHOTOGRAR PHERS NEEDS } sree STEEL Tt BING UBI me ee ve | 2-Pe. Clip-Top “ANSCO Shur-Flash” Clothes Props /7 1) S\ S44 Camera patil $1.00 Value : \ - 9 Piece Set — os Pictured ce\ 68: : $9.45 . Value Pull 7% -. foot Famous — 40 HOUR WIND-UP 7 69 ‘ raga _as a - ‘ plesin: 410% . Tax.) 3 = rriiiriyyyiriti titty ttt ttt tt tt Weighted Bottom . Made by Ingraham —Set Anywhere “LENNOX” - | ae Ash Tray Wrist Watch : S0c Value = a” ‘ ~. Beetery Guaranteed ~ Stainless stee] back. —— <2 uF 3a “he al 255 areeettae eT bcascebosateceoesnvadoscccecedecs $1.00 “B-B” Ball Point PENS 44d¢ Retractable point, push-button style.............. ies $3.95. “RONSON” Windproof LIGHTERS - $2 88 Popular model. Genuine RONSON, First quality...... * Seeeeesecosseseeoseeseseceosesessesssesoeseces Hot-Dippea GALVANIZED Round rs Tubs : 52.98 Mage _ Reversible—Double Wear Loop & Tuft Rugs $s Value—24x42 Inch $2.00 Values jal § reddit bgp b= $5.50 STILTS,. per pair. $3.33 DRUG DEP’T. SPECIALS Solt—Absorbent—Durable Fits GiLLETTE-Type Razors DOUBLE EDGE Cleansing Tissues RAZOR BLADES _ CHILDREN'S V EAR if Rolling Castes Legs Metal TV Stand $5.95 Value = $3 As pictured with magazine sheif— Black wrought Box of a Over boxes in this ae” Limit—2 te a customer, Beoutiful styles, broken size’: ranges. Every dress. worth more. eee ~ JALAAAAMALLAALAADLAAAASAIASLASBLASARLSAS 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS Heevy Duty ae : 10- bd euart Pails SobnbaSececnusovedoonccosedeseueeseeoesasesse. Keen, perfect honed m @dges for smoother ves. Guaranteed by 70 Quality 29¢ HINKLE’S Cascara Compound ........ ile Bt Bont - Baby Dell Style ' Infants’ 2 Piece Style 59¢ SQUIBB’S Tooth Brushes... ... ..29¢ E Ladies’ Anklets : Sweater Sets _ 49c ST. JOSEPH Alcohol, pint... ... .38¢ : i 4°17 : aig 8 reinforced heel and toe. White only. Sizes 8% to 11. 65c WILDROOT Cream Oll—for the hair. .33c 7 69c PESTROY 6% DDT, kills bugs ..... . (9c 100 SALT TABLETS—for hot weather .. .39¢ IIMM aba ™ A A nce see ee A A i igs Ali gs ls Nl: = ee. 2 IRE A Ne te 5 4 store to store to make household But there aren't cuough ba- bushkas te go around. Public notice boards take the capt otte guserd tgysPses dress: Tl Meshanskaya L 3 3 Days to ‘Shop aa Thursday, Friday & Saturday For Sensational, Money - Saving, Storewide Sales! | fuel ‘tad stock ‘use: int lew enintall|: The device cmuathia 0 rec E glass set’ over a shallow HOWLING GOOD 7 Finkelstein, right, is. ¢ because she's going away to camp to have a oe © ee eee eee ni i h i it eet CLOSEO = Repasty $0. 4.95 values in pumps, = Cal styleé at astonishi “bacond Fee — roken sizes, . Chi meshes and linens. Aj) savings. C / ; ties, -cool , white, 's Shoes Children's ae bows Shoes Regularly to 7.95 famous brand children’s shoes. Oxfords, straps, pumps, patents, mesh, Black, brown, biue and white. Children’s Shoes—Second Floor, calf and kids. Broken sizes. 1 ’@ 50 save on regularly’ 3.98 dress shirts for summgt - Imported Cool Batiste . Vian ay ~ > Dress Shirts 99 “Regularly 3.98 Values © Long or short sleeves! | © Bright whites & soft pastels! Nothing is. cooler for dress or play. Soft slotted collars, in rich imported cotton batiste. 7, 32-35 blue, grey and tan, Ail Santorized for longer wear and easier care. Stock up today and save. Waite's Men's Shop—Street Floor Sizes 14. | in white, — save on tegitnily.4:6D to 1.50 netlensily wavestiond, specially purchased Famous PHOENIX Hosiery — ) in Fi irst t Quality fe oo Stretch Styles! Here is your cpcorkinity to really fix yourself up ina completély new ward- robe of famous PHOENIX nationally advertised stretch hose in nylon, bou- cles and meshes! Hurry in today and save! Waite's Men's Shop—Street Floor e 69° Regularly to 1.50 e A never-before offer by femous PHOENIX! @ Limited time only! @ Other famous brands! one 3.00 each on ‘eal long weering, lightweight Breeze-Cool Tropical Style _ Slacks in Famous Brands Regularly to 7 99 longs. « aioe; acetates, nylon and dacron - blends! ~ 7 + Spot and crease resistant! Fully cut, Now is the time to reap the biggest savings ever during this Remnant Days Slack Sale! Latest fashion patterns in well tailored tropical weight / slacks, shorts, mediums and Wide selection, of colors, pairs today and safe! if Waite's Men's Shah Floor 99 Nt 29. to 42 inf Scoop up several : Regularly to 9.95 Values! 5° Regularly to 15.95 Values! ~g° -@ Summer Styles in Wedgies & Straps! Pumps & aeres. - @ Broken Sizes! Calfs, Kids, Straws,- Meshes! Patents and Lustres! aradise Regularly to 15.95 Values! 9” @ Pumps, Sandals ond Slings! @ Broken Sizes! @ Calfs, Kids, Patents! @ Straws, Meshes and Lustres! =% Regularly to Gq ® Pumps, Straps and Sandals! @ Calfs, Kids ~ @ Most Wanted Sizes! Assorted Colors! Waite's Women's Shoes—Street Floor , Meshes, Straws and: 12.95 Values! Patents! Ls Reg. 59c Linen Dish Towels ¢« . 18x30" size, colorfast ees Oth Floor... 8 Y £2 Reg. 6.95 Summer Blankets 72x90, > colors... 5th Floor ; . 4.99 seve on regulerly 12.95 | steel double-door Utility Cabinet og” Heavy gauge white steef, tur. dy Sizes 22 x handles: } 2.99 save on regularly 1.98 women’s Cotton Blouses 99° Imported cotton in sleeveless styles. All washable and San- forized, Sizes 32 to 38. Six vivid colors. Blouses—Street Floor. Reg. 39c Plastic Place Mats . « easy to clean, long-last- ing... 4th Floor Ss 4m 98+ | Reg. 29¢ Mesh Dish Cloths « + « absorbent, bs ony ath Floor . : Bend for 99 _ Reg. 60" Reg. 7.95 Jecquard Spread +». full or twin in 3 colors | 1 4th Floor .. baat d / 14.98 Folding sean . . marbleized finish, 24 . Sth Floor... / 9.99 seve on regularly to 1.37 women’s - Nylon Mesh Gloves 99° Completely washable white. Sizes 6 to 712 summer fashion | a every Gloves — dress-up — / save on regulerly to / 10.98 wowien’s Swim. Suits oo” Fine cotton styles, ail Sanfor- ized in many famous brands. Sizes 32 to 38. Choose from 10 or more vivid summer colors. Budget Sportswear — Street Floor. Rég. 1.98 Women’s ‘Shorts . « » cotton denim, cuffed, 10-18... Ist Floor . 1.57 ‘Reg. to 2.00 Women’s Ny- lon Tricot Briefs . . . white. and vee s-m-l, 2nd Floor... 99s Reg. 3.98 Women’s Blouses eas stoavalete, couewieed ee. 32-38... 3rd Floor. 1.99 _ Reg. to 5.00 Men’s Walk Shorts . . . cotton and ray- ons, 30-42 . . . Famous brand irregulars! 2.57 larly 2.98 zaptel my Housedresses Scoop neck, full skirt, zipper “4 button’ styles. Rich _ on matching grounds. | 2- My face 1614-2412. Hurry in today ee ‘Third Floor. {77 ot save! Dresses — = ger IMustration pictured only a sample of choice sélections! save on regularly 5.98 women’s Cotton Skirts . 9” Prints and solids in pleats, unpressed and gored styles. Sanforized and colorfast. 10- 18. Guaranteed washable. Save today. Sportswear —. Third Floor, Reg. = 98 Top Electric Rezor. . . with case, ~— head . Ist Floor . 4 ’ 9 99 9. Reg..1.50 Butter Dishes. . . silver’ plated, ideal gift . — Ist Floor. , , | Street Reg. 1 98 Women’s A Slips . . Shadow panel iron, sion trims, 32 ° ‘lpor . 2 fo ‘dae Reg. 1.00 hain Play- weer .. . Sanforized, no- iron, 3- 6x / é..2nd Floor . 57 “save on volues up te 14.98 Summer Dresses ts Cotton, vlinens, silks, full and — skirts. Juniors, misses’ 5.88. Wide assortment . . . a ee Dresses =* designs . save on reguierty 6.95 Patchwork Quilts | epee ; Multi-colored patterns in 80 x 84” size; Washable, tape bound searns. Lightweight. Rich patterns. Domestics — Fourth Floor, ° | Reg 5.98 Air Mattresses .. 72” length, plastic . . Floor... Reg. 69¢ Women's Reyon Pants .. . Styles, s-m-1, 2-colors . . . i . Ist 2.99 . brief and trunk st Floor . 2 for 99 Reg. to 2.50 Men’s Neck- seve 30.00 on imported | ties . . . superb collection, . Ps widest amnection cee eT: 99-Pc. China Floor . 49” 1/3» 1/2 se Reg. 1.98 Women’s Nylon Regularly 79.99 service for 12.) Gloves . . . washable, ruffle plus six extra cups. Choose rich | cuff, 6- TV white . . . Ist “pines” or “Hampton” . pat- t- Eider , terns. Delicate patterns with ve. brilliant lustre. China — Fifth Floor reg. 2.99 plump orlon-filled Sota Throw Pillows iy Washable, non - allergic, will not mat, moth and mildew Seucers . . three delicate proof, Pink, aqua, melon and | patterns . .°. Sth Floor . . yellow. Come in today and save, Notions— 9 -S > - > ‘ al © ft injustice to an innocent young man in the community. -Untit the advent of the lie de- tector machine, it was custom. - ary to take the girl's’ word against that of the protesting man she accused, | Nowadays we find that the lie detector quickly brings out the truth and thug saves thousands of innocent men. not only from un- fair legal action, but also eliminate the unfavorable publicity for their families, POLYGRAPH’S AVERAGE “Yes, Dr. Crane, but how: ac- curate ig the lie detector?” you ‘may ask. “And doesn’t it. make ty some mistakes?" Tha ie detector be robatiy ior a accurate than. your eyes and ears as regards getting the true facts about a case. I'm not exaggerating. * * * Here in Chicago a recent report indicated that only six errors had occurred in 3,700 cases where the lie detector had been em- ployed. And the errors result in cases of guilty folks who give dubious or uncertain results, If you are innocent, never fear taking a lie detector test! I¢ does not classify an innocent person as guilty, regardless of how nervous and tense and frightened a yprehenaue ht and stage frig If you are inbocent, the lie de- tector will acquit you and ty is the best protection of innocent folks. Under the administration of a competent Operator, I'd ~ rather take the results of a lie detector examination than sworn statementg of eye witnesses for we psycholo- gists know how easily hysterical folks can imagine they see things and then in all sincerity swear oaths to that effect, yet they often are proved to be completely mis- taken. ~ . * The lie detector is not the only tool of criminologists, for finger- prints, truth serum, chemical anal- yses and other precise scientific techniques are likewise invaluable, But for truly innocent folks like Bill, the lie detector is a quick way fo avoid a lot of unpleasant- ness for the innocent and their families. 5 ad Pecan .PRODIDY—At 2 years of age, om | | Fred Safier Jr., above, has grad- uated from high school and hopes | to enter University of California to | : specialize in study of nuclear; é | Another chancetosive “a _ ES , on men’s first quality | summer wert shirts! However, Bonn, Leiden = Are Sources of Products Used in Crown Kolany Repeating a sellout! We've got some more of . ~ these fabulous summer shirts just waiting for og yop erp shoppers! gra = | @All-viscose linenes ~ wo shirts with convertible collars, ves a = oh precision tailoring! Italian dceonte prints © Combed ; ginghams i mins and er yi in ht Washable, S-M-L. Buyan § »« @ Breezy combed lawns fe armload now and save at Federal’s! _ baad Waket weneke oe Z WHILE THEY LAST! * OP is a 4 WAYS TO BUY: -— @Purchase Coupon Credit @Easy Term Credit @layaway Cash < a c: < é a> id ! | 4 F iil na] it ALE 4 FE , cexe-coll styles! SLEEPWEAR SALE 1° : if z (i iy i L i i Z F 9 4 Z i 4 i i ve gf f ' re Never before have \ you seen such val- ma ues! Drip-dry, no- m5) iron cotton magic batiste with pretty novelty trims in shorty gowns, pa- valued at 1™% U.S. cents. Among the items passing from Hongay, North Viet Nam, to 43 Shanghai. te ° * ° Among items cleared for export) [is A to the United States were proc- Be: Never before at this low price! Fully a . dolls. Women’s and essed shark fins, lemon sauce and : lined modern or floral printed cotton . oe ~~ Seat ilien ton thi medicinal wine. # ' : misses sizes in the : - and rayon yarn drapes! 10 pinch group. Save now! eo se pleats. Use for windows to 38-in. Piaisvaar License widths. Drapery -hooks available for Annlications multiple widths. Buy and save now! David LB. Cobb. 2372 Maplewood Wn csdiasiusinsapibiesducgdebubihiniioc 8 Rath A. Johnson. 48 Oliver 48x87 4.88 pr. Richard B. Batte, Birmingham Betty J. Bricker, Birmingham Larry K. he Flint Patricia A. seiciott, Holly Gerald Roy, Auburn Heights Bonnie J. Bnyder, Royal Oak Joseph B—Murk, Det Helen A. Insko, Geayten Plains George W. Hammitt, Detrott Cecelia Costa; 101 Auburn William J. Schmick, 339 Whittemore Anita J. Holt, Rochester Fiwin R. Harris, Birmingham Joyce E, Banks, Van Dyke Leo F. Coyle, 2675 Voorhei Eleanor R. Goulet, 115 Hamilton Rolland C. Thayer, 524 FE. Tennyson Doris J. Keiser, 75170 Haselmary Robert a Young, Davisbu: Helen P. Richmond, Clarkston obert J. Smith. nee Patey. 4. Palen, Det Raymond J. Bradley. Milford Margaret J. Denihan, 166 Judson Billy J. Rose. 14 Buclid Gloria J. Edler, Muskegon Howard 8. Compton. Clarkston Joyce L. Brooks, Milford Robert E. Simanek, Detroit Naney L. Middleton, Birmingham Deluxe Innerspring METAL FOLD-AWAY CHAISE LOUNGE | OUTDOOR GRILL ' ]” double aluminum frame, rubber tired Summer: fun for the whole family with wheels, weather resistant, plastic covered this handsome all metal “foldaway” out- innerspring cushion. Back adjusts to 4 door grill. -Metal wheels, spit, grease positions! ' trap. Save now! Romper, skirted styles ‘I-pe. fitted, boy styles Bold prints on cotton Zip or elasticized backs =~ Lastex in newast colors : Flared skirts, new trims ~~ Leonard BE. Smith, Birmingham Shirley M. Brokenshite, Detroit Rex G. Egres, yous Myr’ Willodene R, Williams, a Oak Hill Benton J. PulKerson, 8990 Pontiac Lk Donna J. Smith, 9127 Buckingham Harold N. Hartman, Troy Charlotte A. Feimiee, Birmingham Merrill L. @chlaack, Birmingham Barbara A. Janisee, Ferndale Rilly FE. Smiddy, 408 N. Saginaw Marlene Shearer, 715 Beverly Joseph L. Clearly, 274: Tower's Dorrine A. Pagerlie, Walled Lake Stuart R. Teeter, 1283 Desiax Guyda C. Gregg, 22 Cadillac Edward L. Campau, 444 BE. Pike Mary L, Wellbaum, 444 E. Pike Leon O. Bowers. 321 State . Monfea V, Boylan, Detroit Robert A. Schiele, shee Oak Grove Donna 8. Long, 4 Clar Verner y. Powers, 261 Chamberlain Evelyn FP. Norwood, 250 Chamberiain James BE. Tippett, 130 Starr Myria F. Watkins, Walled Lake ‘ Mary Bd. ‘Castiglione ‘ivora mre: | ™ ns, ! guar: e, i me Xd i A , p 2 Robert_J. Dow, Livont BOYS’ BRIEFS & ae a ¢ SUN “966 _ MATTRESS 47 WINDOW 49 #4~WELSH 88 KIDDIES Ba neota a “= on ; A-SHIRTS 23° x 4 ™ 7 5: LOAFER 1 PADS 3 AWNINGS 3 _ CARRIAGE 12 SANDBOXES 7 er ie aware . : " Yvonne d. Parks, oi Benders Cotton taped seam briefs, 4-8, Full, ankle length. Nylon re- Cotton filled, plastic covered Full or twin size: Fine qual- Green with white stripes. ** Canopy top, boodle buggy, Safety-built frame with seats, . Fiat te dra set & Marehed . §-M-L. Athletic shirts, 6to 16, _jnforced. White, sizes 10-13. in 24x60-in. size. Save now! | ity irregs. of reg, 5.95 pads. in. ie Sorina! mae leatherette body, rubber tires. canopy 4 2 cag nig Willtam £. Cre 4 Riverside tore aaa SAGINAW AT WARREN PONTIA pachaccoden gio Tee FF : FRAL dept. stores Open lols an Malla aan Sat. Nights Tc Louis B. Pairbrother, 18 Edna Barbara A. Lawless, 335. Pioneer ee, Si See os 3 . + sre) iS ae! + we MA a PSs. # = ee ee | ee ¢ mM .: . = £ = Fee ee eae We eee aes 4 1 : ; \ < ‘ : ; u + ge A : Raa : fet . ¢ fs | ~ : ae : er ews i i { i . é —— 7 ; . zs 4 ae _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY: JULY 5, 1956. “ugh ’’ . + after a two-week hibernation from Gage, Now, with a newspaper You do not realize, until you/baseball, is to be present in Yankee! your ‘You are comfortably have spent time in countries where|Stadium, helping him punch them Seproncing ; the news is controlled, and .where | Out. . taxi and the »|the front pages are filled with ad- The weather, bays the lower Jet peat. “This your joint?” vertisements and presidential prop-'hand corner of the front page, will O MONEY * “IN DOWN » Ty Big 9.8 cu. ft. : r Bull-width : 52th, foes ~ NORGE -(KELVINATOR List price 239.95. Brand-new —_List price 269.95. '56 model List price 239.95. Brand-new _ List price 269.95. mode 1956 model at a low, low price priced low for giant savings Leak what you get... 15.4 sq. ft. of shelf area. Roomy 1 8 8 Savings-priced and feature-packed. A mammoth 10.6 cu. 3 es door shelves, Big freezer. Giant size twin crispers. Egg $ : ft. refrigerator for a mere $199.95. Kelvinator’s == g nest and butter bank. So out with that old, worn-out re- 2 the-floor design provides more stofage space}-yet uses less frigerator. Better buy now during this sale and save many , ~ _ floor space. Be a wise shopper . . . come to Federal’s first dollars. See the complete Norge line at Federal’s. aa e+» you'll get the. best deal . . . at the biggest savings. Price includes. Delivery, Hook-up, Service and Warrenty Price includes Delivery, Hook-up, Service and Warranty pen Mon. Thurs., Fri., Sat. Nights to 9 e : oF i ey : t ? f ~ # 2 \ i ; : py as ; j ‘@ / i % : é 3 = ; ‘ : : « é ’ if } ‘ j f ge | ts - ' : i hy =: ‘. I “4 ‘ oa i ; ‘ is é ae $ ‘ eae. \ A, : B. % ' : ‘ x x } f * i — ‘ 4 i ; a ee Ne fA b, a : SOP Res eee BS g eg =: i it Santo aahectiat tiie tir nme emir mot Ao te a Pt ta Atte ar te pi yet Ah ilea deemeas et ae ; ‘ + 5 Sinks ee ae aye Te ee oe ee oe re a oe = rk BRA BASIE ER se 5 “Ae ‘ipa e og " we ~~ +d tes oe eS ke ; Tt } : \ Ss \ 7 A ’ " i f % ' : ae ee é : mes , i oe f j : Ue ; : ‘ t 5 ~ ? SS - he Ee : ay A “Electric Power Use [Congregational [gsi zatnimmy'acmrs , hes R High! Youth Approves jenn a meeting in angst A | ecord iy {caurch Merger ° | Department — Fees Mac ye Ra al a Li il ‘ i cc | Welverbampton is ral and i : tested the children dustrial center a population loads. pe their innate ability for|°! 162,000 in Stattordshire. tt ot | son's Nesmas Hall wil be placed cu eale at Princeton 2. Sept. 2 | ig | Black om orange, design is trom photo ot the Dawkins engraving | The plan was @ of 1764: Air Transport ties to the agreement . linen at Gute Sebel sonlioe ' Cross-top ‘ ' 49-lb. freezer | HOTPOINT WESTINGHOUSE List price 279.95. Terrific savings on n giant “Super-Stor’ List price 239.95. Top value buy with new, deluxe features Look high . . . look low . . . look the town over... you won’t find a better buy anywhere. Deluxe in every way except price. Provides ample storage space for both fresh © and frozen foods. Smart color-tone interior. Thrift-master unit /designed to last many years. Buy now, SAVE! Pride includes Delivery, Hook-up, Service and Werenty ‘199 NO GIMMICKS! FREE DELIVERY. SERVICE, WARRANTY! Here’s proof . . . it pays to watch Westinghouse. Provides ample storage space. Has egg shelves, butter chest, deep door shelves . . . a place for everything. “Handi-Out” ice cube trays free ice cubes in a jiffy. Yes, here’s another reason why ., . you pay less, save more at Federal’s, Price inclodey Delivery, Hook-up, Service ond Werrenty 199 CC nt a a nn a ie ee er ca ionable Tamariz j { ‘Portugal's Tourists can hobnob with sun- grounds. tugal Offers Visito ; Located on a sweeping entry cards are issued/white beach is Figueira da Foz, ‘foreigners who present their a resort which is just a two-and-a- half hour drive from Lisbon. . besides its gambling| Though this strand does not have -'the regal clientele of Estoril, it is on its way to becoming one of most popular play- bathing royalty .at Estoril’s fash The famous shrine at Fatima is ploration program which event- Beach where less than 40 miles from Figueira tows of green and white striped da Foz by good highway.. Thou- miles in Rajasthan, of Awesome Beauty India plens a five-year oil ex- ually will cover 25,000 square cabanas line the- ocean's edge.isands of pilgrims gather at Fatima|reports. ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 5. 1056. New Déihi IVI@SAVE 19.50 ee ON HOMART 3-PIECE *le) T the time ‘to redo that bath room yours-.or an extra ‘onel These are of gleaming white, in the advanced styling.and quality desire. Includes 5-foot porce- _lained enameled tub, vitreous china lavatory, toilet and chrome fittings. Homert Cabinets - S | Molded Pressure Fits 13422181:x3'.-in. Space Toilet Seat Lasts Longer , Reg. 29.95 20.88 Ri ; eg. 5.15 | 20.88 3.95 Large 16x22-in. ‘mirror in Resists chipping, will not stainless steel frame. Includes 2 beveled edge adjustable shelves. A} y “Best Quality” XN Basement Type Z Comes with Plenum Chamber . . . Homart Oil Fired WINTER A.C. FURNACE tence = z < REDUCED s 50 \ warp. Retains origihal beauty for its entire life. plated brass hinge. White. Chrome- ce sft Gf Shallow Well Pump With 6-Gallon Tank Rey. 7995 $74 7.38 DOWN For‘home or farm use. Pump delivers 275 GPH. Brass. cyi- inder will not rust or eerrede. Y-HP motor. At Sears, : Ts a oe iT . rine ed im ; : « i— ‘ 2 ; ~y sf egy Fas Reg. 12.95 Rubber Car Rugs No-Trade Protects Slope, Fiat of Car Price! ng s1svawe 2.98 rr. - Fresh from’ the factory .. . packed: with power. Heavy duty rubber rugs in Lf an sr Replace that old, worn-out battery today. Holds a 24-month guarantee that is honored at any Sears store. We install! *2.85 Trade-in Allowance on 30-Mo. Guarantee ! , Reg. 13.45 is } Met = 30-MONTH No-Trade 66 i - 5 i FR EES UARANTEE Price! AND OLD Allstate Mufflers fs wn, | \ 3 Ze 2 ee ° BATTERY Designed for your normal driving needs : with greater endurance and economy for you. Plastic impregnated fiber separators. - Installed in your car factory-fresh, Get °5.79 Trade-in Allowance on 48-Month Guarantee ! More Power, Lesa Noise “49-52 Chev. 6 88 * and Ford Equal to or better than oriq- inal equipment! Chevrolet, ‘49-'S3, except conv. and P.G, Other sizes at a savings! Price " Reg. 17.95 aos 66 Price AND OLD BATTERY Here is extra power you can depend on! This one has more than enough for quick starts, accessory extras and all driving needs too. Plastic impreg- nated separators give top power flow, resist heat and acid ... grid metal GUARANTE E SS S A Jt eS combats corrosion and rust. ~~ Batteries Installed at No Extra Cost ! Oil Filter Refills for Cleaner Oil 48-MONTH Reg. 1.19 99¢ Keep your motor oi] clean longer with an Allstate refill. Large filtering area. Installa- tion instructions included. oe — - a (nee Arca SEARS : 154 North Saginw S¢.. _ Phone FE 5-4171 | : vo BY = é bs isved jj, wligneete stig easy : 4 o ee Pre P Ae deg sf > fier ve e hs ve A wip awa hae hee t pgs ker ak ea ey et ee Fn eee cy a + a i THR PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, qu LY 3, 1956 boat delivering mail to about 100) dockside mailboxes on Hamlin | rough last year off dea@ man’s point. BOAT ON ITS SIDE Davids related that storm-whip- ped waves threw his boat com-) pletely out of the water and over, on its side, He bent the steering | - wheel in efforts to hang on. For- tunately the craft righted itself and. “withstood the storm, he said. | One of their best “customers, "| he says, is Camp Douglas Smith _— a childten’s camp — to which]. - parents continually send blankets and sleeping bags. : i Europe's Jewry Sees Problem of Survival PARIS (INS)\—A. meeting of Jewish leaders has been told that after surviving other dangers - European Jewry today faces the problem of survival as a social and cuivural anthy. r . Moses A. Leavitt of New York City, American Joint Distribution - Committee executive chairman - Committee executive vice-chair- man, said that Jewish commu- - nities were weakened by years of - war and persecution. He spoke at’ a joint meeting in Paris of the | -AJDC and the Conference on | Jewish Material Claims Against | Germany, of which he is treas- urer. “Capital investment is. an in- -vestment in Jewish survival,” - Leavitt said, “We don’t want to - erect mounuments. We ‘want to! - erect. or help maintain institutions’ that will make Jewish life richer, fuller, and, we hope, more) “Jewish.” . | * * «* ‘The Claims Conference manages. reparations funds awarded to Nazi/ | victiins. The AJDC maintains an aid program for needy Jews in 25 countries. m Needs Another Lesson _ ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. ® — Mrs. Oscar Turner, 26, just learn- ing how to drive, backed her car across a vacant lot, through al brick wall and into a swimming pool. 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C, Higgins Sleeping Bag é nw 688 - 12,44 Toast warm, - yel closely woven cover. flannel lining. Full 3-foot zip- _ zerocel ee Buy it we per for easy entry. “Dupont... at. Sears! Sale Priced at Sears en non res 5,44 tw as cotta gt ce, With CS over rox ¥ Regularly Priced ot 99.95 tistily condhracted tot fou hits wee gs swith shock cbecrbing axle and rubber: te rot. 50-inch beam. Comfortably seats four. Back rest and chrome hardware included, Beas J and scuff proof! Freeze and use instead of ice xt Piaate Bey stiy in food_cooler chests. Retains 133: A to Moy jug jor year a ing! lid - ou * * ih r sie s ins ei Ne * = : ‘ SNE Ae ip - tired.wheels! Adjus cradle. , . strong | tonque “with eae-aip hitch] Less stand. - Easy Terms | os ! f Elgin—Regularly Priced ot $269 pee neta Ek hee Ree See : Sturdily constructed. Treated to resist dry . Reg. 3.49 2. 88 Reg. 69¢ 44¢ a Reg. 6.98 5. 88 ; _ Easy Terms Takes any outboard motor up to 22 horse. Reversible color combi- ‘cold longer than ice, No Holds § ‘ers. F power. Sporting Goods—B Easy aes nations of red and green. melting. Can be reused. oe 2 - Low Cost ; ‘a ea * z 4 Grass Whip rf hs the einen _ @ Regular 2.95 Trims grass with a swing- ing motion. Easily sharp- ened blade, stays sharp longer. Easy-grip hard- wood handle. Steel shank, strong, lightweight. A ‘qual- ity tool at low-cost, money- saving pricel See it at Sears’ today! Lowest Price We Know Of For Dependable Hose Plastic Hose 18 Shop! Compare! Be convinced of the quality of this opaque plastic garden hose at this low price. Complete satisfaction or your money back. Save today! @ 50-Ft.; 7/16 Diameter TT Rubbish hanna Reduces Fire Hazard Reg. 1.89 1 44 New easy to close zipper-type 24-in, diameter. Green finish. bottom. SandexPatishers Has Hand-Rubbing Action! tes. 195 34.88 $3.58 DOWN “Twin Orbit" heads’ neque at wt gg for smoother pol- top ishing and sanding witheut swirl marks. Case included. 16-in. More Powerfal Than Its eis Lew Price Indicates Electric Drills * Croftemen Y%" Drill ®@ Sew or Pistol Handle ®@ Regular 18.50 “Supreme” precision-geared key chuck, 4-in. capacity; chrome-molybdenum steel gears; die- cast aluminum alloy frame; no-load chuck speed 2250 rpm; 110-120 volt, 25-60 cycle. Save now! # high, 19-in. top - Av CZ your moony back SEARS Box End Wrenches Imported . . « Five Piece Set nev. 1,66 - Ideal “extra” eet to- car! eee rn hg point nings. izes to 4 lnch. Forged Steel. : Lightweight aa 2I- a ROTARY POWER i MOWERS CUTS TALL Lf WEEDS,GRASS 14 Imported Hand Saws ‘Regularity 1791 Son Seve Now! 99'« a | Exceptional i agen Be Societ, gs imported from ecdeieecl oe { ; “Conca weed oa ene? a — 7 21-inch Rotary This powerful Craftsman Rotary Power Mower makes short work of any mowing problem! 2 H.P., 4cycle gasoline engine runs while blade is disengaged by . safety clutch. Steel housing. Lightweight. ere Ware . RIMS AND MULCHES SIDE TRIM DESIGN CUTS cLO SE N. Saginaw St. Phone FE SIM! arnt | CUTS 1% TO 3/%s-INCHES ENR eee Gave MEMBER Pee . he The Red, body . heard evidence’ _ from workers on what caused the ees Tet Seent ts SS al OW? A aan Lay ete, Ga ae, I RS rr A THE NATION HAS A BIRTHDAY—4 The Declaration Is Read to the People Every.man who dipped his quill pen in the silver ink holder~—which oa = is still preserved in. Independence Hall—and signed the Declaration Tt appeared that the te seen eneneonen. knew he might be signing away his life. It was bra apd dangerous eriough to do this in the privacy of the Hall, but it was/ far more serious to réad the Decacatien in —- That, waggppen ‘defiance of England. . Qn July 8 a distinguished group of men, including the 70-year-old Benjamin Franklin, Johan Adams, John Hancock and Robert Morris, | : left Independence Hall for a platform on Walnut Street, and 4he first | police courts have begun public reading for the Declaration of Independence by a clerk. n . workers described The people cheered and hopes were high, but a hard seven- year as “secondary” violators in the war on land and sea was ahead, and the new nation had no trained | army, little money and not even a national flag. In colonial days there had been many flags, used by the individual | a U.S. of-|Settlements, but now ' flag to symbolize the unity of the new nation to Poznan Was needed. (This idea was first sent in by Mary Hayhurst, Edmond, Okla. Maybe you have a suggestion for a Junior Editors panel. If so, send Wie win $10, Violet | . }t0 be the ‘calm and confident, were “a powerful blow for tree-_co dom,”’ but the West lacks a leader * * * Stevenson, a candidate for hag ge off with a television set; found too heavy to carry him- 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JULY 5. 1956 ue elas . TRUNKFUL OF GREETINGS*— Living symbol of the .GOP Democratic presidential nomina- we Aue Cilled Comme ham ite ied ca and had the) nearly, bowls over Gov.-Fred Hall at Kansas’ chief executive arrives | oo to ht ine trouble has been the meaning of the Poznan upris-|of the house and into the taxi, | 9 Liberal, Kan., to attend a GOP rally. eliminated, t t of ATyA tf LI . LARS G Span Tops Railroad Cost ys department plans Centrall $200,000 bridge to carry the Yorke. Baltimore YORK, Pa. ® — The state high- to build a more than five times the dollar volume of the Stewartstown_ Rail- road's annual business and nearly three times the par value of ‘its outstanding stock, The railroad op- .lerates one train a day, five days a week over the single track. . | EN GGASS" says: You don t have to trade-in your watch to get a magnificent @ fine watch. Only the creative genius -of Bulova, world leader in fine watches, makes possible these values at such modest prices. “Never before in our history have we been able to offer values like these. This is the opporfiinity of a Jifetime to wear or give ‘BULOVA “PRISCILLA” Lights up the wrist with shimmering diamonds! 17-jewel Precision Ac- curacy. Dazzling with genuine dia- monds. Tiny exquisite design. Luxury canareniaeas features of watches costing far more! BULOVA “NAVIGATOR” t Shock ‘ ' Certified waterproof mcematt Unbreakable mainspring! hands and dial! se 00 DOWN AWD GRANDMA BOUGH" Free Parking in Lot : Opposite Give Dad a thru large. jf @ ' ff ‘ ; nd SAVINGS in... Pilgrim Save 76c on New Linen-Type _ washable pants @ Wrinkle-resistant rayon cool, casual in. hot, , fast. Several sizes 30 through 42. Buy now for best selection. washable jackets Smooth styling in soll, sturdy vis- cose rayon. Neat and comfortable in choice rich colors. Sizes small A Needed Inventory Adjustment “of Merchandise Especially Purchased for the Requirements of J Puckered cotton Jf Elastic waistband J Choice of middy or coat: style For the finest in sleeping comfort at lowest prices, you ll do well to buy several at a savings of 1.10 a pair. They're ¢ tops for washday ease being made of/no-iron puckered Comfortable too because of an all-around elastic cotton. -waistband. Buy dad some now for cool summer sleeping in your choice of colors and models, in sizes A to D. Men's Furnishings—Main Floor Sears Revolving Charge dressed up sparkle! He'll feel summer weather. Wash- leather fresh colors to choose from in Reg. 3.49 men’s sizes men's open-air for around home, leisure fun. 3 beat the heat in You don’t know what summer cotnfort.means until you enjoy the breezy coolness of these sandals. ‘ OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY OMMAND CUUNTY NIGHTS Broadcloth Pajamas Reg. 3.98 ) 88 Newest patterns, solids, Nylon crotch. Sanforized* catton broadcloth. A to D, *Masimeam shrinkage 1 %. cool sandals 2°79 Ideal beac . “h, the SOLD Onay sv SARS. PORRUCK AnD CO. mesh oxfords ¢ Reg. oy 4.49 24. Bt. with t ‘ They're washable! cool, lightweight cotton ducks anddenims. ¥ Sponge tubber insoles fj and rubber soles. ! Light «nd cool, sponge rubber insoles. Easy going style. All gizes. Sem SEE SEARS COMPLETE LINE OF ” SUMMER SHOES FOR THE FAMILY! Callan pumnantied ov poet manny Cack SEARS, cool fabrics 154 North Saginaw St, Phone FE 5-417] : i nineteen 3 e eI ae Cee ee ee eS Ere eee arp tenth ane vind bed a aa ae i ; eS ee i 4 * 2. / ces Cae % ae A IE See aS _INVENTORY ADJUSTMENT OF MERCHANDISE — R THE REQUIREMENTS OF... | — ' = — , | Sq_acaee ae’ (US a : 3 rewrrrrrTT Tees PO OPPO Employing Home Help?) Then Follow These Steps| i i i : F i i i ' u 2" Py g £ 4 -s J : F ne z f He g Hi 3 i : z : fis HUT rf . 3 : Fe @ 2 od chtitliatiiiia aealiaiiaatatn tacilinatiadiatliadiin iteaitheiiliatt Melinda iediadh Medien aaa, Haine, oe ‘ a y # a. : y. to 4 = : Won, a £ ae . she’ get into trouble with you need ber an a : A e 3 fie lf expBy,s x preg 2 government if she didn't do some- Social Security : "it ‘i .. Pale ; | f . 4 j The maid didn’t know what to | two per cent i re | ; Ee am =| _e a @& out of her pay at the place | objects to paying ber ot} F. i : ) ‘ a > sizes of 7 through 12. Save now! d she'd worked before, you don't eS See \i s =: Styled similar to picture! : li from her pay, you may | Pe | oo: wh | a Racihle wes relieved 'o fod! eat ‘et ee boat a | VP Si 6 Teea's Weer tration has made it simple for peo-| Stoeant yao show deduct. Keep | Save up to 80¢ ae ae get ple employing b ald help to)". a - Specially purchased for this event! - ; the problem. After first de-| The fourth step is filling out a) Fine quality, long-wearing briefs and : + ciding whether the payments have special form at the end of each} ope ade knit ‘ | to be made at all, there are five quarter which the Inter-| shirts of closely knit combed — ; simple steps to follow. nal Revenut office will send you. | Here's the story: Compute from the wage record) » _ If you pay $50 or more in cash/you've kept, how much tax you owe} wages every three — © ae ee oa householder worker, you must per - ; ; | the five steps, Included among|cent for your maid an 4 — Undershirts, Sizes 4-10... .2/90c t household workers are cleaning|cent: you -as fe ache } women, cooks, laundresses, chauf-|— of the total cash wages you’ oe Oe Undershirts, Sizes 12-18. .2/1.00 a gardeners, baby sitters, paid, Return the completed report |} : :. : | ' and your tax paymient to the ? # Men's Furnishings—Main Floor 4 ' ag og ogy aber ternal Revenue office. | . — ne | days you employ the household) Then, as the final step, at the| | ; i . SESS SS Lat Seem | | S--R-E-T-C-N nylons & ' ence 1 'e = = - = = ‘ : The first step is fo inform the 1. The total amount of wages | : ' 3 : = Internal Revenue office in your jyou've paid her during the year, | Z | ‘ pa Fore ae frat "2, The total afhount ot Social Se-| | 4 ) Cc | ple, @ mm comes . The t i le, ‘, culty ex yeree wabee bond Regularly 98c You ean do this with a special her wages. form troan paar Geclal Security of (You may write Ray Henry in © Sanforized (won't shrink 3 over 1%) te cotton with Social Security or retirement prob- Y 2 +-in. , Social Security of retirement prob-] | SHOP FRIDAY NITE—SAVE 21¢ (Sa f self-addressed envelope and 2% Your legs will never look love- : : _lier nor feel more wonderfull ' They cling to every - curve; tf j e never sag, never bind. Very sheer in summer shades, wom- en's sizes. Hosiery Bar—Main Floor PER PAIR Women’s Dream-Step Play Shoes Regular. 3.99 Values r basket sale | Regularly 33 | Priced at 2.98 each ¥ - = “> ~ a] — Ve a All different delightful shapes, topped may? = with bunches of fruit or flowers! Imported . #. ad B)straw handbags with floral designs. ‘Women’s Accessories oS ey, W hites Multi-Colors Ombres | ‘Women’s Famous JoJo's iw, . Play Shoes = Regular 2.99 Values All Sizes Sanforized* fod a col a slob 4:1 at slo aos see ee ad Ree * — Reg. 89° Printed Acetate Taffeta — / 44-INCH compare with | e- shorts selling at ¥ Choice of Prints, Plaids, Solids / You'll be the bell of the ball in your new printed taffeta dress, that you made If. Sheds wrinkles and drapes beau- tifully. your material now from a wide > } choice of prints and patterns. Yard Goods—-Main Floor : Children’s Tennis Oxfords $750 |} res de Blue, Red — Sizes 7 to 3 pee Monday and Friday Nights ‘ti19 P.M. 7 t), aa *, SPECIAL PURCHASI! for This Sa AS ¥t \ Aci for THE ° oe i et i & ___‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, of directors of the Netional Ea FURNITURE © At Ite Very Best anja : HOPES TO SOLO TO MOSCOW=Max Conradi to youth of the Soviets. Four of Conrad's hops in- |'* ' } mn) Fading Dr. | tight, veteran of five solo Atlantic crossings, shows- cluded stopovers, His New York-Paris solo in [“*": oe > aire si tea Pisios | Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn) route Conrad 1954 was made nionstop in a light, two-engine plane. [yon i Portugal is the wnélent PK ay proposes for a non-stop flight to Moscow in August, The Winona, Minn., ‘flier is nm with th or: | tishine village of Nazaré. Here? 0 aa : boaning with, bim pobre oo era pe in Washington, D. mond ‘aah — 283 hee a ats eek oe Ss PIXLEY'S gio | Walnut; pecan and aseaery_ pete inn Serlcntatiels at Panis Dk digas bora Gitahs condiecln eotene Bang cp ee eet ns see orm ji {store best im a cool and dry place, versity. : tes lsctee Preace, . : fifty cents. 1 : to gt Sg watch! : : ind ee — a —], ath ine ae . ee - ae : : ee or - Savings that Steal the Show! . ee the words “Holy Frs.,” which dee 3 °c Er SE ‘ ae : ae : a At Barnett’s Friday Saturday—Monday! : 8 , rARP 285 FINE SUMMER 45 _ Ends of Rolls—Floor Samples . ~ | pees ; | All All-Wool Carpeting : at ree re ee REG. NOW $ J 12’x118” Heavy Quality GREY Td ; ! tone. vow re $188.00 “108.0008 - 12’x9’ ROSE 2 Level * . e8 Looped Elect . 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For EMBOSSED, 105 ia ade if a $135.00 450 : solid ayer comfort, bal eop wearing pleopure you coat beat 12'x6' Heavy QualityGREY s/t scomie in all sizes, regulars, shorts and longs. ALL WITH TWO PANTS EMBOSSED WILTON .......... Ae $128.00 § 59.50 i= at just $28.67" cath oumme : | EMBOSSE SSED SCROLL : / ~$ 80.00 * 42.509 | og , : | ) : | . ~ ROSE FLORAL a one $135.00 * 84.50 Open Friday and Monday Nights 4x72"! CARPET SAMPLES— : "7 Nols Up #0 $65.00... .0r...eececce0u: - *9.95 -°15.00 ‘tS P.M. 27x54)’ RUG SAMPLES— $4 te $8 Eo. re Values Up to $20.00.........0..... 0 cae ce : SOLD AS IS—ALL SALES FINAL! COME COME EARLY for BEST. SELECTION! j : | _ Oe | UNOLEUM REMNANTS ......50% OFF |} | HH. SMART DIV. | OAKLAND AVE. _—‘*FE'4-4567 | _ LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN, Inc. Mea hse) ee Fe ee re et as ake ees se “ie ePy Pins wal s Feet opt otal Be yr hy ay glee spores iarage ehiee PeESE “ee ae prea ear . at & Pts ; # ; | { faye eee & ye THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 5.1956 = i ee FIFTEEN _ - Shop till 9 P. M. ide Night « at Waite’! s! Reg. 269.95. value $s worth much more! wf aot Eattnsive $:Your Worrmety! < @ Geel. a Air at Your 7 : - Protect your Seanlly’s health and comfort with This big Ambessador eir-conditionsr that } cools your rooms . . . removes excess humidity, filters out pollen, cleans and circulates the air! The pepuler flush type mount con be installed half in and half out of your room if you desire. pee ce erento one re just can’t afferd to miss . , . hurey in today and sove! Kelauver are _|Asks Extra ithe ain to Jobless | Delegate Votes - lo Consider ! . | DETROIT (INS) — UAW Presk By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Reuther’ has called! Weite's Alr ‘Condon Contr—Dowastt Store a.) Save 33”! Regularly 9971 NOT 16NOT 18—BUT A BIG 21” NOT TH. P. ~ UT 4. Lanes 2V2 H. Pe ee ee % é a 3 AUTOMATI rood — Harry S. Tremant nate Boas m RECOIL STARTER convention “is wide action | 4 : open.” ment | 4 ‘ tion until i reports that he and/‘55 Peak Year for Cars York were “plotting” to sidetrack| WASHINGTON — Stevenson. se 1 pt prec Manne yee ito: ie ee une e n + Down Peymest... 12 Nonths to Pe! | —— ® Famous Power Products 2¥4 H. P. : ee eel Engine! AND PL cen © Detuxe festeres Found in Much a _ Higher. Priced Models! Imagine! A. power. mower ab this tore. price sth dastonding.duhans Mageanst A hie . double power action 22 hip. Power Products engine with recoil storter. Safety en- eth RING Es | ) : gineered lifetime guaranteed stee! deck. Lifetime guaranteed ‘steel ball” BALL ces ‘ wheels. Side chute leaf mulcher, chrome guards. Trims within %" aE Ae 2 | {RON . } one Hurry in. today while they lost at this low ; etme ‘Waite's Mower Coatae—Dowasta Stare : FRI. and SAT. SALE MEN’S and BOYS’ VALUES! Men's Solid Color Polo Shirts 2 for $] White, maize or blue, Sizes S«M-L...45...55- i Men’s Skip-Dent Sport Shirts | Open weave. Sanforized! White, blue, tan, maize. $] | Wetdd be V.29.cocsss vscsessteccccccsees 16. 99 | Men’‘s Argyle and Fancy Hose | if perfect ae 59c. Sizes 1}0V2 to 12... .065 3 Pr. $1 Regularly Men's Packaged Handkerchiefs Sa mueen come ‘Lorge size, white. 10 for $] "save 12.96 on roulaly 29.95 value in lightwdght Aluminum Chaise Lounge cove $40; non dipad ool end, Gok dling, tabiouihd NP) 5s H. P. ChiNTON Keg. 149.99 56 Outboard * wale od Super Weather Resistant! _ $2 Blue Chembrey Shirts ; $1 | * Charcoal /Pink, Turquoise/ Men’‘s Four-in-Hand Ties. $] White! / Weld be 1.50-2.00! Wide and narrow shapes. . | ° Tubuler Aiesleiids ogi Pam Teale hone abate cues. " ceveces 2 for $] Covered with Plastic Not One Penny Down! ss Men’s $3.99 Camp Moccasins. . .$2.97 | Webbing! ~ 3 : eS $7 Men’s Ponts. . -$4.95 Folds Easily and Stores Only $2 per Week 50 SUMMER SUITS _ Easily in Car or Home! ae Lightweight. Tropicals! Leading Suit Mokers! For home . _ garden .. . pool — use in doors! Light, yet sturdy and adjusts .to 1.¢@ A Full Size 5 H, PL Originally $35 to $45 S$ gum 77 : 4 comfy positions . . . with a touch of finger on the control, Also lightweight and Outbooerd for Less 7 N ow 5 tomfortable for indoors. Come in today and save on two! Then $100! : . Waite's Outdoor Furniture Center—Downstairs Store w . © Air Cooled Engine Single and double breasted styles in solid colors and - rds, Fiethies patterns! Regular, short—sizes 35 to 42 in the group. : | Is Necessary! Some have matching extra trousers at $3.99 pair! save up to 70% .. . triple stitched, @A Full 360 Degree Swim Suits Men’s Shirts ladies fine quelity luggage! Pivot Reverse! 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JULY Ld = 5 1956 ONE-TRACK MIND — Chains keeps to the track he wore in the Owner Wally Sulander of Minneapolis, Minn., pengches see ee een en te taly erie. no longer bind him, but “Pepper” | back-yard turf as a tethered pup. | | LAWRENCE, Mass. —Authori- aFs 5 % sfik Se og Thieves Commit Suicide As Police Close Up Trap in| ts the hoa Tarp irisprawied near each other on gas into the hideout; Tater potice| their/burst in and found the two and his daughter, Mrs. Jessie Ma-| rookian of Lowell, of $10,780 last May. Police said: Dockham had reg-| istered his car at Jacksonville, Fia., where he spent a short time] earlier this year. Both Deckham and Witham had police records, authorities said. 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PON TIAC PRESS | haben a . se a. eee ae bats: o al es ee peti thee * © at PON TIAC, MICHIGAN » foe eee ‘SEVENTEEN , TELEPHONE SET-UP AT SCOUT CAMP This vast switchboard is required to take Care of the phone ealis fo and from Scouts at National Girt Scout Roundup at High- land Recreation area. Here _Eapiiac operator — Busy Network of Wires the 5,000 Girl - week period. ‘ Pentine Press Phote |Cipal internships and another eight Mrs. John McNeely, of 4740 Forest Ave., Pontiac, takes a call for one of the girls. Mrs. McNeely is a volunteer Girl Scout. worker for the two- Ties Roundup to World * By JANICE HAYHOW “Milford Roundup-1-1956" may not sound like a telephone number but you'll find out by calling the -numiber that you'll be connected to.a pretty big undertaking—Na- tional Girl Scout Roundup at the Highland Recreation area. ! “This unusual ‘and appropriate number was added to the intertdli dialing records throughout the country on June 22, the day camp leaders ‘began preparing for the onslaught of 5,000 Girl Scouts from all over the U. S. and several Heston Thrills Campers Scouts’ Hearts Do Leaps as Movie Star Life was pretty exciting yester- day when some 5,000 Girl Scouts met movie star Charleton Heston at the National Girl Scout in the Highland Recreation afea, Especially up in the air was the ; * official welcoming committee of You Dig Jazz, Cat? seven girls who knew they were to meet one of the honored guests Visits Camp him the youuu retired actor in the world. At four months. young Fraser played the infant Moses’ in “The Ten Commandments.” © of the day. but were completely in Visif Cr azy Newport the dark about which one. NEWPORT, R. I. @—Man, if “Tm shaking,” one gir re- | you ain't hep and don't dig it you vealed after he gave her his auto- (better stay away from Newport graph. Another promptly named [for g while. him honorary “Girl Scout for the Day.” Another said, “I thought he'd have a big car and he’s * * «€ But if four-beat gives you a lift circuits in addition (@ ‘the tele- ‘phone wires, Everythiing will be removed July 11; _ The camp hag 2% cirenits, 24 te Detroit and & to Pontiac, A specially-built trailer houses the telepbene equipment. A regular telephone center with 16 pay phones was set up dows in the ip. camp section near the campers torS their convenience. Estimate@-.costs for the two week encampment is $35,000. Western Union is housed in- the ¢ jgestions of a selection committee two and you.jump when they play that/same tent as the telephone head- driving a Ford. That's what we ‘eight-to-the-bar, Newport is the|quarters. So far 211 wires have drive.” iplace to be for the next threejbeen sent over the four circuits In an interview preceding his, 4Y3- ; speech at the Fourth of. July pag- eant, Heston told reporters that his) Festival gets under way tonight immediate future plans included a/for a three-day stand and from a York where he andjlook at the lineup, this meeting - his. wife were taking two months|at the summit looks like a “com- * |plete gas”—in the words of the He plans to do another picture) jazz lover, trip to off to play in summer stock. in September, and in November will be traveling throughout thisitures the driving, swinging band country and Europe in connection of Count Basie, the cool vocals. of with his latest picture ‘“The Ten Sarah Vaughan. the Modern Jazz |Quartet, the “Avant-Garde” quin-| Commandments.”’ t His wife, Lydia, and his father | Russell Carter, of Detroit, were | with him yesterday. it They: had just spent time at Hes-', ton’s farm near St. Helen (Mich.). “The fishing and weather were|jazz pianists from overseas — “Wel Toshiko Akiyoshi of Japan and had a grand time.” | Justa Hipp of Germany—will be pm their debuts before New-|in an undertaking involving such a number of people, just fine,” Heston reported. The Hestons have one son, 16- month-old ‘Fraser. MASSED FLAGS — = Cue tnentred and ittty Ameclonp Stge wore cartiedInte the outdoor arena at Wednesday's Fourth of July ceremonies held by the Girl Scouts. Nearly 3,000 vikitors joined the 5,000 Scouts in observance of out country’s birthday celebration. Flags from the #8 states and 6 territories were also used in the pageant. of all-stars assembled by trad a “mean “pork chep" The 3rd annual Newport Jazz The opening session tonight fea- et of Charlie Mingus, and a group ionalist Eddie Condon; ‘who plays — guitar, hat is. Heston calls' port jazz society. x provided by Western Union. Harold C. Bird, senior operator at the Pontiac office, is heading the operation for the two week's stay. The operation can reach any place in the United States within a matter of minutes, Bird said.- ‘Most of the telegrams so far, Bird reveals have been “Hi folke— got here -safely, send warm clothes.” In addition to the telephone and Western Union operations, the U.| ‘S$. Army has set up its own inter- communication system: in the} camp. Regular field phones go, from camp location to another in- In addition, two young women‘stantly. These communication épustaioins are just part of the planning, preparation and expense incurred ‘Schools ‘Four to Prepare’ for Future Posts Teachers Will Spend a Year of Internship Under City Plan A desire to attain top adminis. tem has prompted the local Board The four were chosen from a total of 16 teacher applicants. There were eight applicants for three ‘po- sitions open for elementary prin- trators in. the Pontiac School sys-| ‘6 &s te The means by which the four Car Wreck Pins | From Main Highway Girl for 9 Days Rolls. Down Hill. 300 Ft. While the committee sat back and listened, the applicants were asked to-4 cussion problem. & P After this discussion, the com- mittee chose its interns. “This is our way of picking out the people who look like they have talent along administrative lines,” Dr, Whitmer accounts. “They are a loeal education into administrative positions.” “More and more, the leadership role in schools is recognized as crucial. A school is as live and vital and progressive as its prin- cipal. That's why we've used this device for choosing administrative people.” The two had been the object of es. ean Soa ee pa Music Soothes | ae Gotham Subwayites “She was quite coherent the she talked to us,” Mr. Mar- way will be the first underground transit system to treat its pas- Sebastian Bach. 30 seconds of “Sleepers Awake” explanation of how to opérate the ¢ Om an hour's dig-|. evaluated before they actually go-foot embankment : little NEW YORK (INS)—Moscow’s|getts said, eee oe or chyemgethamy Mppecenerd 3 rope today planned to join in aj of the |. scheme to reach the) - eS of a United Air = Canyon with another big’. T r * * pe , 128 peo Sp Sa SR , Capt. Wal- x tle-fields of| Proctor of had served dure) At 7:30 p.m. to day in the Gin- “qallville | Bapti ‘win road, he will show. about 20 pictures in color’ aa which he took as BARNETT iand, Belgium » }teach in a satisfactory trip to France was ©, as 3st, in to France a dropped safely} 3. ‘Cultivate the habit of work-jago wiille' crouching in a shell that holds much| ing and form the idea that “labor|hole for er, 5 % : 2 z 3 chusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey and Maryland. | CHAMPAIGN, Ill, @—The Uni- versity of Illinois Air Force ROTC the unit held its annual review without trom below made | its last year’s sponsor, Sara Barry. She was scheduled to appear at, the festivities this year; instead she riving bolts into| married an Army lieutenant and Donnybrook Fair . LOW LUSTRE E PAINT Last Held in 1855 is still probably the world’s most famous fair although the last one to hold an annual trading fair. . 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Dig un rhagy uae Kirby said he entered the jail - -lit up about three fourths of _ ‘with Crittenden and as the sheriff 24 = way yesterday, 4 pasend the, htchen Goor the shoot) pemm FRIENDS — Discovering that the way = United Press Phetelthe side of the butte and Jooping!left school, es © « _| to & deer’s béart is through his stomach, is 12- __triend of this pair of zoomates in no time at all. “T couldn't say who shot first.| year-old Kathryn Hinton, who used her tidbits to The deer are residents of the children’s section of I was standing about 20 feet! the best of her advantage and was a “deer” . England's Whipsnade Zoo. from the spot. They fired three or —_ — en ; ‘“ “ v Mdartis had satler sid “Alberty ti Director Percival F. “Brundage. | Brain to Determine _ fired from a darkened room. He rinses made public today bya Howe Who Gets Catalogues said Alberty fired twice ahd he that he backed away from) *- believed one bullet missed but Change CHICAGO — In an effort to de- - other caught the sheriff in the — * termine which persons should re- ie. oS WASHINGTON W — Congress) But Brundage, supporting © ceive catalogues in its annual mail- Returns in the contest for the|has been told tighter government appropriation request to|ing of 30,000,000 copies, one mail- - office of sheriff showed accounting practices undoubtedly ome of the Hoover Commis-jorder company is an| with 1,648 votes to Crittenden's|would save money, recommendations in affect injelectronic brain. 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SAGINAW We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities! as pressway at Dennis, Mass. Relocated Route 134 is carried by the structure. _ @LASSIO TOUCH FOR BRIDGE — Fluted columns, reminiscent of Roman ruins, support this new bridge across the Mid-Cape Ex- PAST PRESENT —, No remnant of a past civilization, these fluted columns now support a bridge on newly located Route 134, which crosses the Mid-Cape Expressway at Dennis, Mass. Check Forgery Scheme Fails, Woman Kills Two. “COLUMBUS, Ohio #—A petite, 32-year-old wife of an Air Force major told sheriff's deputies to- day she stabbed her elderly land- lerd and his wife to death when Her check forgery scheme back- fired, Deputies said Mrs. Blanche Jacobs, mother of three, spent three days trying to conceal the - deaths of her ‘‘close” friends, then told her husband, who took‘ her te police. Mrs. Jacobs walked into police headquarters last night and apnounced, “I want to report a ble murder,” police said, «She was accompanied by her ffisband Maj. Eugene W. Jacobs, %, who said he had doubted the bizarre story she blurted out to lim some time earlier. Authorities checked and found the bodies of Andrew J. Robinson, 74, and his wife Maude, 73, side hy side in the bathroom of their suburban Groveport home. Their bodies showed multiple stab wounds. * * * "Lt. Eligworth P, Beck of the Franklin County sheriff's office said Mrs. Jacobs “gave him a statement admitting she killed “‘e couple Jast Monday when they igarned she had forged a check against Mrs. Robinson's bank ac- count. That check and two others - forged by Mrs. Jacobs totaled $1149, Beck said. Mrs. Jacobs lived next door to the Robinsons. Jacobs, who is stationed at nearby Lockbourne AFB, described the Robinsons as ‘Yery close” triends. ‘Mrs. VYacobs__sobbed intermit- tently as she told how she cleaned up the blood-spattered. Robinson home the day after the killings and dragged the. bodies into the bathroom, Beck said. =the lieutenant said Mrs. Jacobs tried to give neighbors the im-) pression that the Robinsons had left town. When she realized she couldn't continue to conceal what had happened, she told her hus- band, Beck added. Maj. Jacobs -was near collapse when—police told him they had found the bodies. The auburn-haired mother was held in county jail for investiga-| tion. No charges have been filed. ' : !son Monday, asking her to explain a check for abott $400 which she’ had signed in Mrs. Robinson's name. * * * ‘ Mrs. Jacobs made three or four visits to the Robinson home that) day. On the last visit Mrs. Jacobs found Mrs, Robinson preparing to make a cherry pie in a second kitchen ir the basement. “They: got to talking about the check,” Beck said, “then. stopped. Mrs. Jacobs said things sort of went blank and she next found’ herself with a rolling pin in her hand. She hit Mrs. Robinson over the head several times — she doesn't remember how many — ij | “About. this time, Robinson came down the basement. steps |and Mrs. Jacobs ran past him into ‘the first floor kitchen and got a’ large knife. She ran back to Rob- | |inson and began slashing him. | They fought up the steps. Robin-| collapsed in the first-floor) ison | kitchen. | “Mrs, Jacobs turned around and saw Mrs, Robinson, who had got’ jup from the floor, come up the steps and go out into the garage. ‘Mrs. Jacobs ran after Mrs. Rob- jirisen, pulled her back into the ‘kitchen and stabbed her numer- /Ous times.” * i L = *.. .. i Beck said Mrs. Jacobs had re- ceived a five-year suspended sen tence in Shreveport, La., in 1954 for forging government bonds. He said ‘the major has taken their children, Mike, 12, Sam, 10; and) Belinda, 7, to his mother’s home! in San Antonio, Tex., and prom- | ised to return. ? Indonesian Students Studying in Philippines MANILA — Twenty Indonesian ‘agricultural students will be en- abled to study for a maximum of four years each at the University of.the Philippines through a new scholarship program financed by, a”~ $120,000 Rockefeller Foundation grant. i _ The plan is called the first major effort to-provide an opportunity’ for students from one Southeast | Asian country to study in. another: This is the story, Beck said, that country of the same region where she told of the killings: She received a call from Robin-| ; farm p roblems and practices are’ similar. i ae —— i eee * NEW FAST’ DRYING LUMINALL concre + ~ oa i * i and patios, decks. beac d 4N. Saginaw Street sete - Decorates and preserves interior exterior concrete floors, BROWN BROS. i te FLOOR PAINT i» primed wood porches and 635 Gal. 210 a. FE 2-4242 and the woman fell to the floor. * * ot i Sreleilan htpegunnen Me om ne bn oe Pa Ne de eer ler Nn ee tee et eo at, cae bees A, ephe “et ogres: ee ee ne ney ioc Peres tails . i Coe eh ts ee ee ue oo. ees = as fos lie : EV J / : g Pa . t pee a a artes : : ' ? ; : ; a | : _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1956 _ | TWENTY-THREE pe STC ea ad gina gare ws Walt Disney Returns | Muskegon Gir] ans’ ins back sant Har SG ao an | a Ne the Men in Service’ | fo Home Town Honor |p; +s eperpenugdege salah. Rie a ee Peak ee ea er A MARCELINE, Mo. @ — Walt * Sead ie ee rf Sl nder Guard Marine Pfc. Clifford D. Filhartlan officers’ trai Disney returned to his honie town Qut of Danger re eet ORS og ™ grectonted South’ yesterday to dedicate a swimming MUSKEGON @—Little Beatrice| George DeNio, who uses the Be oe ee pool, reminded that in his boyhood! 4 trarvis: was reported out of{0" apd. a lion cub in a night : Heavily Armed Patrols here “we swam in a cow pond, sti amt me from|Ciue act hd the Hon talght have Ly : 270- . is tame : by Nationalists not cae tbl before co he warned i 2 a ee Se father against going-closg =” armed. military patrols ranged) = through Algeria's main cities to- oe ee hart. ear Rag song sngsooryed violence and the threat of a gen- s cub are being kept in their travel- eral strike. FHLHART ville. thg cages. 7. Pfc. Filhart has been transferred | _ Nenentlet vibela recht Belen the tut Martie Division, Feet | Algiers .\Marine Force at Camp eune, : os eane asad beer IN. C., for duty as a radio-telegraph) | sending a suburban oil 2 gg — et Mark L. Belkott,A-1C, son of Mr. : : and . . s Gul tie win ee an.| tral Ave., wr a “iy niversary of the French occupa-| “Pient of dua tion of Algiers. They threatened| wards recently to shoot anyone seen on the) at Rabat, Moroc- : ; streets. = . co, where he is a ac hse Pie ao me an ern| the Graphic Pre Burke of 2426 Franklin Rd., Berk- aes O, 1 ' — a stations fee ey, recemy was asiged the Take Advantage of Our Storewide Low Price Policy! | The French termed the nation-| of Headquarters, , Truck ; lelist action @ purely “‘political’’| Seventeenth Air Company at Fort Benning, Ga. | DRESSES : SWIM SUITS strike. Force. Sergeant- Burke, a motor ser-] The Pitele’ Gesianives have in iii en Bae |ecant, was stationed in the Far a Reduced to pa. , Reduced to- were unwilling to go : BELKO! oft before going Benning. , alues” to too f : |for being chosen Airman-of-the-| ‘iis wife, Judith, lives in Colum- . ~. $ : 00 eS, $: 69 4 uke eee sane he wes handed bs ior" 98 $5.99 TB + $6.99 t main calm appeared. 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Seven ‘other persons were injured. c~] t Mary M. Minter ,|to the health of President Eisen- Russians Toast U.S. President, Fourth of July MOSCOW i—The Kremling top ‘Great’ senders shented 6 26s rae to toast senhower's health and join some 100 American tourists in celebrat- ing the Fourth at duly. . Circulating about the garden of | Spasso House, residence of U.S. F Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen|} © yesterday were Premier Bulgan-||') 7 in, Communist party chief Nikita ‘and other Soviet lead- pumping the hands of tourists and patting children on the head. The tourists had a field day pho- tographing the Soviet leaders, in- troducing themselves and present. | ing their sons and daughters. | Bulganin made a brief state- iment for the American television cameras. “On behalf of all of us pres-| ent,” he said, “the Soviet govern- ment and all the Soviet people, we send greetings to the Ameri- can people and raise our glasses hower One of the guests—Philip Mose- ly, American historian and former director of the Russian Institute at- Columbia University,. asked Khrushchev how the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Com- munist party acted on disagree- ments, “We disagree at times,” Khrush- chev said. “When we do,-we take! a vote.” - 2 Glancing at former - Premier Georgi Malenkoy. and ex-Foreign Minister V. M. 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I cut my hand!” Se oF eo Ee SICK BED STAY—A letter home about life in a Girl Scout camp hospital comes from patient Sydney Woolworth of Berkeley, Calif, Pontiac Press Fhete She writes “I've been here since Friday with tonsillitis. I can hardly | clinic is nurse, Capt. Jean Coakley from Harper Sodus, N. Y. says, “But all I came for was #- ee ee ee ee on quite a few activities! Girl Scouts Camping Out in Hospital, Too By JANICE HAYHOW of Michigan plus having the honor of attending the first national Girl Scout Roundup isn’t such great stuff to eight patients moved in and set up complete|case of necessity. — are furnished throughout the camp|i4 campers and staff bles in this respect. The hospital facilities for the 5;000} nese inciude St. Joseph Mer- |STounds by the Girl Scouts. The only people not too happy| withstood three English attacks. campers and their 1,000 leaders.) -. tocpital, Pontiac General Hos- | Work so far for the 155 man |about the hospital, about camp or Col. Wesley G. Reid, M, C. is | commanding officer for the staff of 155 persons. On duty for the two weeks period} Everything equipment-wise folds are 100 enlisted men, 20 nurses, 20 doctors and 15 administrative of- complete service plus the promise of four it\outside hospitals standing by in pital, Beaumont Hospital in Rey- al Oak and the University of Michigan Hospital at Ann Arbor. into boxes, into crates, iron car- riers or some-such carrying case for quick and easy transportation. It they rum out of space for some department, they just haul up, another tent,-All tents are com- plete with electricity and running ‘The medical unit operates five} ,, first aid stations in each of the five camps. 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Adenauer expressed ‘And é Pe tanker tramp-ship tonnage, fF pay " Vatican Relationsjvew tha ie oi That's Cold | . : And the actors up on stage began clapping for him. “Let's go to his box,” I said to Slug. “He'll probably be; VATICAN CITY @—West Ger- ; . German state, said tonight the Soviet antarctic re World War IT. f having a drink or a smoke.” : man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer Saxony, has contended that) ..nedition has logged the lowest ee He waz. All I had to say was “Americaneeske journalistee-|'#lked for 40 minutes today with) the heii ioe ace for the eube\ ia tonnage was 2,630,000 —f) kee,” and we were in a nest of Russky photogs with Rollei-|Pope Pius XII in a private au-jtive. A decision pending in|*®™perat record not counting coastal and “a ; Ai att ide acai oo eee ne aa ar ee dience. German courts. continent — minus 82.3 degrees vessels—an increase of 400,000 tons || flexes, strobelights and other modern gadgets. In fact, there! - eticean : J were two TV cameras in the audience, and ® gitl told. me| eamce coi She bmi _Adenaner _ wiay complains, # Fok oe Oe pen ee later, “I saw Tito on television.” : : + .& Bz ees Suddenly he swung cut of the bar back to’ his box with his smiling wife, who was in a long, black dress. He waved to the pop-eyed crowd in the lobby—including) the Wilsons, who were almost nding tn nit ae eibak when I asked him sank Tite’s other plans here: - ae 7 ~ oo “The Council of Ministers makes his plans and prints them ‘ rERS © p | Ps i. in the paper the day after he does them, and that’s all | es we know.” “Is he staying at a villa?” I asked. . “Three villas,” he said. i “But the photographers seem to know his plans, because they are going with him.” “In my opinion they are not going with him—they are fol-j - lowing him.” “Is hé going to the Intourist hotel?” T asked. 7 x * * ' “I don’t know that, too,” he said. “There must be ® ‘press secretary for the Counell of} Ministers,” I: said. “Can I get his phone number?” | He looked at me wearily. “You get it?” he exclaimed. “We can't even get it!” THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. ... Jerry Lewis was greeted loudly in Toots Shor's, and Jacki Gleason said in mock surprise, “Why all the commotion, {0 half an act?” ... RKO wouldn't let its. blond Diana Dors attend a big party here until assured Jayne Mansfield j wouldn't be around to hog the cameras. | Lenny Kent's doing so well at the Copa that one of his ex-wives. wants the alimony boosted .. . Jack Dempsey | leaves for H'wood July 14 to be technical - adviser on his film bio.. . . Tony Curtis® carries his own baby pictures around, to’ = prove that his new young’un looks like | him... Dee Drammond, a pretty singer, > is wanted for the lead in the upcoming show “Angles and Curves.” Piper Laurie ‘and Cleo Moore are on a no-makeup kick—just clean faces and a smile . . . Tiny Jo- Sullivan (5 feet talf) stood on a chair at “Most Happy Fella” to be photographed with prec: ; ory Peck (6 feet). Earl's Pearis .. . Medical science dyes such queer intnes _ that any day now we expect to read that " snake-bites are being used to cure the liquor. habit —Nuggets. 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THIS 16 THE CUSTOMARY HOUSING | ARRANGEMENT OF THESE OUDLY-MATCHED ROOMMATES. | | THE PETKEL DIGS THE - BURKOW AND ALLOWS THE | MTUATARA TO MOVE IN AND EVEN SHARE ITS FOOT, | VD BY A Jealous Suitor Held for Assault Police Say Oklahoman a a i nl am ri ieee a ay Beat Up Girl's Parents;| Kept Her Prisoner Mrs. Hudgins said after she was dragged from her parents’ home in Tecumseh, Okla., early Tuesday Moutaw told her “he had started to shoot me. through the window but he changed his mind) — and decided to go all the way and get my folks too.” At the request of Duggan and Mrs. Hudgins, Moutaw was placed under a $1,000 peace bond recent- ly to prevent him from molesting her. Moutaw denied he intended to harm the Duggans or Mrs, Hud- gins. “I didn’t intend to hurt her par- ents or to take her with me when I went there,” he said. “I just wanted to talk to Kathryn.” When asked about the brutal bludgeoning of Mr. and Mrs. Dug- gan, both still in serious condition in a Shawnee hospital, Moutaw — _e * + “Pd rather not talk about that.” me when I went to sleep because it.” Do You Know Who | Am? Girl Asks Denver Police DENVER (INS) —A girl, about it : 3 i = z Vth All's Well, Thanks at the Second ELIZABETH, N. J. ® — There boy named Christopher, were no fireworks but plenty of/@0d son are doing fine at East excitement around the home of, } Patrolman. Chester Paterek for July 4. 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U.S , ed Price” ead Guile ana Pokees | DAYS—CALL FE 5-4521 7 c soul pape thes gpg Phong or Chula, the “male” kite, is star-ig AFTER 11 P.M.—FE 5-4485 - : ti ait ie “A blonde,” she supplied for fleet of little boats into action. shaped Fag Pakpeo, ye tngs: ES E 4 ’ Deli ; st : “ster 99 selhe’ Gt seh him, “A. blonde in distress, no|@eder, shown here in a phota lee starched cloth tail. The idea of the |@ side wien: wrshanaces ptt, Thence ae here (ONE-OF THESE DAYS less. Just dying to weep on Mike| seized p Lose wagon Pe. Far Diggin Borge areas HeAcind SSS ond power! FOUR SR SSS SR SSR SSEREROSRRESESSEREDE ' wants to know where They were below Street ’s bread shoulder.” bo, Dutch Guiana, overcome the Pakpao a teay’ fane-gon picid. ae a. blac loom Geiae ceptenthing ts ats san a g age nc "Shayne near Nicosia, is being pursued by|for around $2,500.. Two or three|cersy er" eff to" hie. side =e a. from the Hibiscus half an hour |*treet that led to her apartment. said again. He turned to the door, British paratroopers and marines are loaded into a coastal freighter)s.i4 4 wily Pakpao, however, can : . “Ma. time “has caueht “a that in the belief he is tiring from an which creeps a few hundred miles ad- ybe ught up'saying calmly, “Keep drink frequently outmaneuver her ago. with. us, angel. I feel this is aifor me. I'll be back before mid-|¢xhausting chase through the/down the coast, sticking ¢lose to| versary and cause Chula to dash She listened and then asked her matter for serious discussion. Any !night. " mountains. British authorities be-\shore. At night it noses into an| itseit to the ground ending the con- questioner: “Which way cognac at o ‘|lieve they have the 1 bottled estuary, ties up to the bank and). sometimes, even Chula it the Hibiscus? North or south?” | “you know there is. Whatever| #0 P.M. up inside a cordon of 2,000 soldiers|unloads, Men push the shiny new| ..i¢° ee oy was left in the bottle the last time| The lobby of Shayne’s hotel was cars back into the jungle. Pretty : ‘He thought quickly, closing his despite a Cypriot-set fire which killed 19 British troopers. soon the impresario of the opera- ie Stn Sate] cant got W ut of my ee (ts eet ae Sve sua Wik es Wilpers coy Co ; s ” i tte in an . * ce tes. th t in 2 . tirst block north. head that one of these days you'll | overstuffed ga “eids| SS She Giver Ghats, FP ig, sama legal and can be|Private Railway Line She told Archie that. Then her). start feeding some other guy the stuff." “Maybe I will. One of these you're the guy that was chasing | says,” “her. That she was so scared of.” SHE’S IN DANGER \ “T tell you she's my sister. That man her—he'’s the one I'm afraid of. Tell the driver she's in danger and I must get to her before it's too late.” on ere Archie this answer Driving southward at a mod- erate pace on the right-hand lane of Biscayne Boulevard as it en- tered the city, Michael Shayne glanced sideways and downward, approvingly, at the brown head of Lucy Hamilton pressed lightly against the shoulder of -his white linen jacket. -He was bare-headed, and his coarse red hair was ruffled case in. his files, and probably wouldn’t have fo ra month—or more—until the quick-money boys and the suckers arrived in droves and his particular talents would become much in demand. > * «@ Lucy rubbed her cheek un- ashamedly against his right bicep, and said in a muffled voice, “Wake me when we get home, Michael.” He chuckled indulgéently. “I like you when you sort of take! your hair down and forget about being the prim and proper .sec- retary.” “As if I were ever that,” she scoffed. “Of course you are, You never Neither of them said anything more until he drew up to the curb) jea in front of her apartment build- ing and got out. He went around to open the door for her, took her elbow to help her out; then put his other under her other and held her a momen? down into her lightly | room toward the kitchenette, say- =e over her shoulder with a faint he was going to face the question squarely, * * He straightened up in the chair as he heard the swish of her full skirt re-entering the room. She carried a tray with a squat bottle of cognac, a four-ource wine glass, a tumbler with ice cubes in it for herself, another tumbler filled with ice and water for him to sip while the drank cognac from the wine glass. She set the tray down low table in front of the *| his glass out to him. Her telephone rang. The shrill, insistent ring of the phone shattered her placidity as the glassy surface of a still pond is shattered by a stone tossed into the center. She continued to hold the glass out for him, and said hotly, “I shan't answer it. of course. No one would be call- ing me at this hour.” A BLONDE? “All the more reason for you to answer it,"’ said Shayne, ‘It might be important.” “A blonde?’ she asked tautly. He said easily, “Or a bru- -nette.” The telephone kept on ringing. With a gesture of im- patience, he Tose and crossed .to it in two etrides., “Miss Hamil- ton’s apartment.” Then he said. deserted except for the night clerk facing the doorway as . Shayne entered. © She wore a dark skirt, a white blouse with a light gray jacket over it, and had a red patent- leather handbag in her lap. “] didn't know whether to call you at Miss Hamilton's or not, Mr. Shayne.” Pete keep his voice furtively low. “But you did give me that number once, for me to try if I thought it was important. She said it was, see? And acted scared to death. You know, look- “ling back over her shoulder like she thought the devil himself .|might be after her. And you told me it was all right to send somebody up fo your room to wait for you to come back, and so I thought—" REAL PRETTY “If she were pretty enough,” Shayne reminded him. “Yeh, Real pretty.” Pete's an- smile, “Make yourself comfort- swering grin was relieved by able.” Shayne’s evidence of good humor. |. vI “Not for my money, anything like . as hot as this here other one sitting All right. Why didn't he marry|younder.” He jerked his thumb Lucy? Tonight, he decided grimly, |toward the girl with the red pocket- book. “But then. she didn’t come in till later, see, so I couldn't very easy: send her up, too.” Shayne rested one elbow on the counter and pivoted to look at the girl across the lobby. Watching them closely, it must have been evident to her that she was under discussion. She was extremely well filled- out for her age, which didn’t ap- pear to be more than 20. Her eyes were light blue and had a peculiar glassy quality, lashes and brows so thin and light as to seem almost non-existent, She had too much lipstick on a full and pouting mouth which she spread in-a. hopeful smile as she came up fast, asking, “Are you Mr. Shayne?" * * YOU'VE GOT TIME Shayne nodded without speak- ing, studying her through natrowed eyes as she looked past him at Pete and demanded viciously, “Well, why didn't you say so? You promised me as soon as he came “And I just came in,” sald Shayne- quietly. “I'm afraid™I haven't time for—" “You've got time for me.” Her fingers caught his arm and tugged at it, pulling him away | from the desk toward a: corner where they would be out of ear- shot. “I've been going crazy wondering what I'd.do if you didn't get back in time. But It’s all right because I know he'll still be there if you go right away. He wa sthere 15 minates Tt'll be for you, /in—" MARK DAVIS AMERA 83 N. Saginaw St if «T'S PHOTOGRAPH! Maat FE 4-4343 LESS Value Headquarters right down the street.” She had her leather bag open as she spoke, and was digging, into it. a four-by-six photograph. of a | ‘Shayne’ 8 hand. ‘its whisky - and ss Whisky fs even. simpler. Small Hey Nene See ent with], Whisky can lie off shore until tfall, like the prohibition days young man which she thrust into’ — United ‘States, At night a ismall boat rows ashore, unloads leaves, Along private railway lines in New Zea- land—the four-mile line between Wanganui and its port at Castle- cliff—has been sold. The Castle- cliff Railway Company accepted a Government offer to take over. the line together with its aging locb- WELLINGTON — One of the last) . (To Be Continued): . - ws" $ IN rr for you-—if you step out and buy yourself a 1956 Buick / tight now? Well, first of all — the time is right. WE HAVE Y FOR FREE LAYAWAYS ++! YEAR to PAY CHARGE ACCOUNTS KODAK ROLL FILMS 620 - 120 -127 FAST-EXPERT ... 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That sure makes Buick a whale of a lot of car for the money. And look; Nowhere but in a 1956 Buick can you get the absolute smoothness and the | 210 Orchard Lake Avenue Pontiac, Michigan WHEN SETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUTT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ee OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. electrifying performance of Buick’s _ terrific new Variable Pitch Dynaflow.* Nowhere else can you get the obedient — responsiveness of Buick’s big and mighty new $22-cubic-inch V8 engine. Or Buick’s matchless new handling ease and ever-level ride buoyancy—or Buick’s '/bold new sweep-ahead styling, and / solidity of structure, and stretch-out roominess. 2 Add it all up and the answer comes out the same, any way you figure it: Now's the time to buy your 1956 Buick. Will you come in — before another sun ~ sets—and get set with your best buy yet? *New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century—optional at modest extra cost on the Special. Phone Fe 2.9101. | “SUPER” ART—New York City . pleted, Billed as the world's first - PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Re-|5— puscles, Hospital officials explained that - pheresis,” extracts a pint of bleed from a donor, runs it (> arates the plasma from the red | in the donor's body. . | Se ee Sint te eee a} % No Federal Quiz Set “has returned after a Killed by Her Own Car a ce AG i <4 hy ee ese Se ees a = artists work on a block-long mural, their canvas the construction fence surrounding site of a-38-story sky-|. New System Returns Red Cells to Donor; Cuts Waiting Requirement gamma globulin, albumin, ote. for Harry Bridges. SAN FRANCISCO —WU.S. Atty. Lioyd H. Burke said today he had “no personal knowledge” of any; — pending federal action against; ~~ longshore leader Harry. Bridges. |" Bridges told Hondluly reporters) _ the government was trying “a new gimmick. to get me” on income ——_ tax evasion charges. He said ‘income tax agents are |? in our office right’ now’ going | — through records" in an investiga-|.— tion of a $500,000 defense fund col-| =~ lected from union members for, Bridges’ two citizenship fraud| trials. : “There is nothing pending in our) — office which would “support | #2 Bridges’ statement,” Burke said. | U.S. Soldier Returns i 3 From Red Germany BERLIN w—The U. S. Army Libs said. today an American soldier |” 17-month ab-— sence in Communist East Ger. F me many. ja * * | ae He was identified as Pvt. Gay-| | ter L. Turner, 20, of Montgomery, | ~ Ala. Turner had been absent from | his artillery unit in West Germany | since Jan. 31, 1955, the Army said. | 1 The announcement quoted him as_ saying he had been living in East, Germany all that time. The chtler is unsergolen a com- | plete medical examination. He | will remain in custody until his absence has been investigated. Anne Jeffreys’ Mother LOS ANGELES (®—Mrs. Kate Jeftreys Carmichael, 67, was run down and killed by her own auto- mobile in the driveway of the! home of her daughter, movie and | television gar’ hme Jeffreys. | Police said ie * carmichae | x zy Wd | The Shoes ottier You Love To Live In py ot pationelly odvertised 5 9975 on ae 10 COME IN EARLY FOR any Reduced values to $12.98 P. ’ eeneeeecalimmmaiats Wh OG om ih -*9"- * Our Entire, Stock Boys’ Stacks | Méw's Short Sieve Sport Shits | Men’s Long Sleeve Sport Shirts Bare is ee Values to $5.00 * 99 And 7 hia i Values to $5.95 j | oP = 3" yoonee SP Ea ASS eS RRS aS Bk + Bae coennenmanimeeiemmmemmemee endeeaanaand i_seg _Men’‘s Wash n’ Wear Slacks | Wide assortment of 100% Dacron, Orlon ord Daron, Doron and Nylon, ond all Reg. $9.95. —§ 7 99° 2 ret $15.00 _ of the wonder fabrics. values to $5.95 — r | $999 mi $399 Men‘s Cabana Sets values to $16.95 9” pm Swim Suits | Men’s Straw Hat Ae ie 8 Imported Milens, Panamas and Hinoki Straws | values ‘to $6.00 2” And “3”. eR as - ee r “YEAR ROUND MEN'S SUITS | Se a Oe Entire Stock 20% off ~ Men’s Sport Coats 2 Lalues to $39.50 $2100 and $2900 Bec ak eee EE a . 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JULY 5, 1956 PINE CONE . = : ” : | e . 7 jaly 5 Thre 11th i be a “an Can > | | || HART BRAND . ——— : ee |e —=—=—— , — ) , . | = eer 5% Oz. Con a ert eon) | Farm Fresh—Pan-Ready ; ~TAPPLE SAUCE | uexsuey cuocouate sveurqge rer 4 A ; | | : Shi | : _ No. ; re 7 i | ieee HOMOGENIZED | Ge = Yow te f PET MILK FFY : | Corn Muffin Mix | MUSTARD “2: . Peter's OK Sliceg 4 ORCHARD RED ; 1 : CHERRIES , B ( () DOLE — a PINEAPPLE JUICE or Beans 10° | BLACK PEPPER ‘<2 [KOOL-AID 2. APPLE BUTTER tents: Scot AIA PIE CRUST = TISSUE’ | eLEANSER SPAGHETTI 10° |10°= - Your Choice « Cc ait ae hin afa tambon SALT | Soup North’n Beans ° Butter Beans Pinto Beans ° Turnip Greens *Mustard Greens Tall No. 300 Cans—Your Choice 1200 BALDWIN AVE. at COLUMBIA COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED _ ‘ i & \ 1 al Vo @ é 7 ~ . 4 a a a gh ¥, * : : | | : - THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JULY 5, 1956 : | ae ; ‘te-caf! ‘The camp budget calle for segcpetetealnel scl! oSas "to pay Sor or fix 9000 pounds + | about $200,000 for food. Over 200,- St es ee i a ie at Sr ‘task of feeding some 6000 people| We visited the sections one day l wom hich A arse saa 0OCt«s , ‘and making endg meet. You some-| a; lunch time. Our first-stap was!er” Camo siecee tatare 8 pays. ie : Lb. times wish for newer equipment, 4+ the food warehouse where food off in increased health and safety | ( Bi jasee iv or a more convenient kitchen. How : would you like to do all your food|!* Stored and where the girls come standards. A ies, | For lunch the day we were there| eG preparation in the out-of-doors. three times @ day for supplies. | OF MNED Us Oy ee oaves of fl Fermer Peet's Skinless = “39° The Senior Girl Scout Roundup Mary Darby of Kinston, North , at the Highland’ Recreation area|Carolina is Section Food Manager-|were’ tobe ‘raisins and eres FRANKFURTERS . Ee r 3000 Scouts and/She se mt Vea tee = A TERMELONS 1000 adults. All must be fed three stock control clerk and a ware- milk were counted out for each| 2 "“Gient Truck Loads Just Arrived! c to be trucked in from Detroit. tent. Mrs, Melvin Titte of Hartford, | Each section feeds 1044 people | CARs of vegetable soup Connecticut is the; Director ef | tree times &.day. Blas made of | Tenty to be packed. For deseo rt Food Services. Her job is to 8€e | a are partitioned off for there that the necessary food is or- | each of the 120 units to be sup- = dered and, once te comip, thet | piled. All are scrubbed after cach | ©? He Sa Mins Darby 04 is delivered to ~ sections — | meal with detergent. monished the shoppers, the girls will pick it up Outside this tent three Army Everyone has the same menu. * prepare it. s walk-in refrigerators hum noisily kia Ian — a Fe cafe-| Sno. Crop Frozen | ¢ These Girl Scouts are all sea-|in the wilderness. One is for dairy eats Fang! FRENCH FRIES , soned campers. They are used| products, one for meat and the|sAmpers i section eseeseesn te cooking outside in charcoaljother for produce. All of these are | the administration 7. ; . ¢ stoves. They have been in training|scrubbed daily also. only difference is that $ — ape eg dik When the food sorters have com.|sonel eng 5 Morton's Frozen 3 For 1 which methods welch ute picted thett jot of potting the sup -a gs - are most useful. thlies in each bin, the flat is run cer al gr pn a ton Chicken, Turkey, Beef Pot Pies ... Their kitchens— ee eo ‘ ba < nik Lucan thdenaian RA A asp detention. dh dees eoictarin tale o cstadn aietniniatnteeh dtc hel hedinetnabiaiadadaadaindedh nheiaiibiahied : * @ é ~ z sugar is dissolved. Simmer 7 min- * » utes; cool. ; Add remaining ingredients and *rnix well. Chill, Pour over ice. * - * 3 [1's ALMOST TIME TO EAT’-Marcia Ross puts a platter of Roundup ‘at Highland. The rest of the patrol, all of sandwiches on the table as Maria Casailei cuts the pie into serving northwestern Connecticut, watches hungrily, Paper pions Vines aiete are coke for the day at Ce Tiel Seust Semar for ail meals. whom are service is F ** to Bake! = QUICKER! SASIER! Up to 50% faster than most or- dinary mixes, ONLY Flako gives . you the combined convenience of ‘ 2-minute mixing PLUS just the right amount of read}-measwred in- . gredients for one-barch ease! MORE CONVENIENT! Just mix and bake. No measuring, no half-box storage problems. Each ready-to-use pack makes 12 ior > ‘ FLAKO Vanilla) ‘CUP CAKE MIX As temperatures soar, most shoppers are looking for foods that | are quick and easy.to prepare and’ that take little or no cooking. If excellent nutrition, economy, and variety also come with chops,. breast, and‘ stew. meat. Because stew meat is lean and the bone is removed, it is a wise choice. Breast is easy on the budl- get and stuffeq with dressing, if can be a pleasing main: dish. POULTRY | Chicken, any day, is a wel- come treat in summer.. Broiled, jest a few of the versatile ways_ chicken can fit Inte the mena. and Sausage, Lamb, Chicken Good Values for Shopper well with uther foods for salads are 47 to 55 cents per pound. FRUIT - ad Fruit counters are an array of color, Michigan strawberries are available at about 39 to 45 cents a 5» and fit into any meal of the e = 3 5 : 22395 i Short supplies explain the high ‘prices on. potatoes and tomatoes. h DAIRY PRODUCTS A magic way to add protein with few calories, is serving cot- tage cheese. For cool luncheons, cottage cheese ‘salad is a quick easy answer. is a must, Broiled Luncheon Meat Dinner 1 =e 1 Ib. 2 02.) vacuum-packed Butter or margarine 2 cans (12 os, each) lumcheon meat or anes f*. each loaf cut io 4 ‘ slices 4 canned peach halves drained 2 tablespoons currant -ily ‘This week fryers, cut and ready ‘to cook, are about to 46 cents per, Stewers that combine so Place sweet potatoes and peas fi lower part of broiler pan; driz-' 'ale potatoes with mixture of honcy, HERE'S pe yet you pay far less! BIG NEWS _ FOR PEOPLE WHO GO FOR DELICIOUS COFFEE IN ABIG WAY! _ SMOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF STANDARD BRances ING, ' aia ON (, WY | IC im } + HIP th:as 3 Ibs. of ground coffee. . Seaseily Unthed Seve inenaly di = ciljose gala oe oe ES SANBORN os =the full-bodied INSTANT _ NEW GIANT G6oz. JAR oe For meals where no meat or small portions of meat are served, cottage cheese and cinnamon. Season peas with! salt and pepper and dot with but- ter’ or Place broiler rack over vege- tables; arrange meat slices “ten rack. Place broiler pan 5 to 6 inches from heat; broil 5 minutes. | ‘Turn meat slices; arrange peach halves on rack; fill centers‘ with Jelly. Brot! 5 minutes longer. Serve with yreamy coleslaw and ae topped with apple I "HILLS | ‘wlth this coupon ot — : fime of purchase! aaaaaaaana te ~ PEPE POSS SCC LS LSI ILL LL LL OE LE LE LLL NEE OE BEE ELE OI End Cut Lean “35° Loin End Si Me dll, Jl, il, l,l ll, l,i, il, il l,l, dl, ll, tli lilt li il, ili. il li, li, sil, il, ill. die ihm ile iim iia. de de ie ie dp de eit ie die i i i COFFEE PORK CHOPS Pork Loin Roast BROS. FAMOUS 1 Lb. Cello. P U. S. Graded Beef, Well Aged and Trimmed PORK ROAST ROUND or CUBE i TEKS Peter's OK Brand SLICED BACON Heinz Famous Recipe Sa ¢ ig oF. ; KETCHUP 9 MG Large Bottle AVG , Sa) 19° Lipten’s Block | TEA BAGS 100 Cr. 99* Pkg. 3-lb. Tin Famous SWIFT'NING < TICKETS TO BLUE SKY ) DRIVE-IN THEATER. YES! Nick gives you FREE ADULT ADMISSION tickets to the lovely Blue Bky Drive-In Theater with each purchase of $5.00, (Conditions of usage printed on ticket.) “Get Your Free Theater Tickets at Nick’s kg. Caleta @ lalate leat ele. our Unoice: hy of These! Generous No. 303 Cans of Famous Table King Cut Green Beans or 899° Sweet Green Peas or Borden’s Homogenized or Regular MILK 3: Va Gallon ........ Defience Yellow V's Quaker Brand—The Same « as Defiance Brand INSTANT CON ER. ‘i 19: THE-PONTI AC PRESS. oe Xe TUNA CLUB SANDWICH — On a sweltering summer day, Tuna Club ‘sandwiches, potato salad and an iced beverage comprise a | tempting menu. They're alsé a wonderful addition to your ideas for late evening refreshments. Serve them often this summer. Hearty Club Sandwiches Put Focus on Tuna Fish F scaoncye sandwich fans, tuna js new suggestion developed for sum- mer eating is Tuna Club Sand- wich, a delicious combination of crisp lettuce, cheese, tomato and bacon topped with solid-pack tuna. * * * A second recipe well suited to hot weather eating is Tuna Relish | Sandwich. Tuna Club Sandwich large lettuce leaves slices p American cheese medium-sized tomatoes, thinly sliced slices cooked seeee,. slices buttered toa 1 T-ounce can cinch tuna, drained. Russian dressing Arrange layers of _ lettuce, cheese, tomatoe slices and bacon slices on toast slices. Break tuna into large pieces. Arrange over eMai he hacon, serve With dressing, Makes four servings, ' Tana Relish Sandwich ', cup finely grated cabbage 1 tablespoon finely chopped green pep per 1 tablespoon timely ehopped celery 1 tablespoon @ canned pimiento 2 teaspoons viene 2 teasopons sugar 1 tablespoon prepared arom Salt and pepper to ta Mayonnaise 8 slices buttered bread 1 T-ounee can solid-pack tuna, drained 4 slicer Swiss cheese Combine cabbage, green pepper, celery, pimiento, vinegar, -sugar, * According to the Health [nsur- ance Council, more than 100,000,000 persons in the United States now, have some kind of health insur-, Boil or broil them, mash or bake with your favorite mix, them, if you're on a diet, try these ‘with frosting, roll in the Juscious) . ance that helps pay hospital and surgical expenses as well as other yoodient costs, HAMILTON GRADE A LARGE WHITE horseradish and salt and pepper to taste; ‘mix well and chill 1 hour. Spread mayonnaise lightly on bread; break tuna into pieces and arrange on four slices bread, Place cheese over tuna-and top cheese|i" with cabbage mixture. Cover .with rémaining bread and cut into quar- ters. Serves four. Calories Same ‘No Matter How You Eat Potatoes Including the potato in the low calorie diet doesn't mean being satisfied with @ Plain Jane prepa-| can be dressed up with herbs with- out adding calories. the mixture with left over potato water, flavored with a dissolved. beullion cube. : Or mash the potato with the left over potato water, whiten with non-fat dry milk solids, and add a sprinkle of onion. _The dieter-can keep the calories down in the preparation of baked potatoes by again into the herbs for temptihig” without additional calories, Broiled potatoes are a wonderful change, and offer the dieter a big: plus in flaver with a mini- mum of calories, - low calorie tips and still enjoy the ‘most popular vegetable in ie NORTHERN TOILET TISSUE ration. Even the plain boiled potatd 1 Easy Outdoors sieeibiitie Resale behets tia ja good breakfast is the best way to start a long day of driving. The importance of @ basic breakfast to +the wellbeing of all ages has been demonstrated by research at a ‘Heading Midwestern medical ter, especially in the late morning iter. Breakfast by the roadside is a quick and easy way to save.time and mouey. Paper dishes elim- inate dishwashing chores. Indi- | vidual bexes of ready-to-eat ce- | reals, beth pre-sweetened and regular types, provide jyst the right amount for ene serving. Va- Tety is easy with-the cereals in individual-sized boxes. Fruit out of hand, such as ap- ples, oranges, bananas, peaches or chilled fruit juices. Some families, ae vacuum bottles. STOP FOR MILK stop and purchase fresh milk Young and old alike not only - felt better but they performed bet ~ rs, after a basic breakfast of fruit, cereal, milk, bread and but- | grapes, eliminates the need for rever. carry chilled fruit juice BREAKFAST BY THE ROADSIDE—The trav- ‘ cling family gets off to a good start with an eco- nomical, quick, basic breakfast of fresh fruit, in- It takes just ‘a short time to dividual boxes of ready-to-eat cefeal served with and THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1956 Large Sweet Watermelons milk, sweet rolls and beverage. This. breakfast | can be prepared | by the roadside in just a few minutes. The entire family will enjoy the freedom i of eating when and where it chooses, i . rolls in the early hours of the day. Mother and dad can enjoy their morning coffee by preparing a vac- uum bottle of hot water before leaving their motel or campsite. Instant coffee can be prepared with ease. The next time you and your family are on a. trip try break- fast by the roadside, You will soon join thousands ef other tour- ists who Start the day in the same fashion, A basic breakfast of fruit, ce- real, milk, bread and butter. plus > to run off excess energy, will make the morning's drive eg ant, enjoyable occasion. ‘Menu for Easy-to-Serve Roadside - Breakfast * Pruit out of hand (Orenges, Avples, Grapes. Peaches) Individual ae: of Raisin Bran With Milk Sweet Roll Bake Coconut Snowballs Deliciqus Cupcakes ifestive — are a breeze to make. ‘Prepare small chocolate cupcakes cover each new tender-thin flaked coconut . and you have Chocolate Coconut} 3 | CHOICE STANDING RIB ROAS thé opportunity for the small fry; Milk and Coffee For a Truly Delicious Steak Choose Our CHOICE AGED STEAKS for Your Grill — SWIFT'NING ~Tth Rib ATTAS Marinate Shrim P, Onion Rings in Zesty Sauce Marinated’ shrimp have zest! ‘Shrimp~with Onion Rings 2 pounds shrimp cooked and shelled and ie ang 4 teaspoons 2 teaspoons % rs conaie thyme % cup 6 tablespoons ahent) white wine vine. gar 2 small onions 3 large or 6 small cloves garlic Cut shrimps in half lengthwise. Put salt, mystard, thyme and olive oll in a large mixing bowl; add 4 tablespoons of the vinegar’ and beat well with a fork. Peel onions; cut into © thin rounds; separate inte rings; add, Peel garlic cloves; crush, slightly | with heavy-diaded knife; add, Add shrimp; mix well. Taste and ‘mix in the 2° remaining table- Spoons of vinegar if needed for y- Savory flavor; or add more vine- ‘gar if desired. Refrigerate in a ‘tightly covered container at least |2 hours (or overnight) before serv- ‘ing; turn shrimp a few times in marinade At serving time, remove gar- b. Can 6th and Large Quort Dad's Old - ROOT BEER Fashioned or oe ‘California _LEMONS LARGE JUICY 300 SIZE C Doz. Friendly Market | te, arrange shrimp and onion in | serving dish, or serve im indivi. | Heat’ store-bought doughnuts. | dual shells, ad ‘Roll them in a mixture of sugar) Serve the marinade along With ang grated | orange rind, Use’ Pg Rates og Boa 2 ore granulated or confection ; sugar. i ings. - , GREEN habia CUCUMBERS Hale Haven PEACHES} 2 25°|| f ON EVERY POLL... Here's Grapefruit _Jui Juice so TreeSweet Green Onions tse rncier) = 454 Tomatoes ... rot, “207 aN) ~ I) Leon, Meaty SPARE RIBS 29: 3 SISTERS’ } SUPER MARKET Open Daily 9 ». m. to 10:30 p. m. Including Sen. 608 W. Huron Street “Prives Subject to Change 17-Oz. Pillsbury CAKE Maxwell House Instant COFFEE 884 WEST HURON STREET M-m-m! Barbecued.Lamb! It takes just one good whiff of the tantalizing fragrance of a@ rolled lamb roast sizzling on the potisserie spit, and one good mouth- ful of a juicy fine-flavored slice of that barbecued lamb to make a man want to try his hand at bar- becuing. And why not encourage him when manufacturers are turning out such satisfying equipment as the rotis- series which work with no eye to the weather. And today’s “spring; lamb” — tender and succulent — _ aes apengeneniemaa LAE WAIIAN oo AT YOUR GROCERS ROLLED SHOULDER OF LAMB--It's always “open season” for weddings — why not a shower for the bridegroom? This one offers the tools for barbecue meals from garlic press to the rotisserie Fine Flavored Lamb - - - Roast It on a Spit | The boned and rolled lamb, The accepted internal tempera- .|cubes, turning temperature control host's rotisserie, makes for perfect .balancing on land easy handling by the spit, and. is a joy for the carver. thoroughly into the surface ends of the lamb roast a mixture ot % cup granulated sugar, \% tea- spooh each of ground cloves and powdered ginger, 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. * ° ca * ‘To Roast: Run the spit through the exact center of the rolled lamb roast. Place in the roast a. short meat thermometer specially de- signed for retisserie. Arrange spit- ted lamb on rotisserie, as suggested | in manufacturer's directions, Start motor for revolving spit. “itself which holds @ Rolled Shoulder of Lamb on the spit. Another lamb roast, piping hot from the “ny. By ths way, whan do we aaht timed in speed so that they are self-basting. jing, with a favorite barbecue sauce, piping hot: The accompaniments. can be of your choosing. que meat, but get your meat dealer to ar- range it especially for the spit by preparing with great care, tied carefully so that the roast will be securely balanced on the spit. 30 minutes to the pound for roast- 170 degreés which your meat ther- Complete Selt-Berve Peed store “COLD BEER ond _& WINE to GO “ Highleed 8 Rd. ( “f Mns®) OR 3-371) Open 9 A.M. “th 10 P.M. Daily ont In one medium sized orange |cream will test the benedict’s carving ture Is 180 to 182 degrees which is well-done,- But for real enjoy- muna Se eae Seo eoting prneme just -under 170 degrees. an tow i. taieoe pum tae on the Inside and is tender and juicy. Most motored revolving spits are However, while cook- the lamb may be brushed, To Serve: Always serve lamb. Saddle of lamb is a good. barbe- Do not have it boned Baste often and give it around 25- ing time, but no higher than the 'mometer will record. (Special ther- mometers for barbecuing meat are designed so that the short stem will permit the thermometer to|— pierce the rolled roast and not protrvde beyond the warface.) “When ‘the glass is at ninety, a man is a fool Who directs not his efforts to try to keep cool!” | poet wrote many long years ago. comes back in style each summer as “the glass” zooms up toward 90 or above. The fact is that it's not only Just about the most refreshing and reviving of all summer coolers, is a glass of frosty iced coffee, At) its best, iced coffee should be the . same strength as hot coffee. Here isan easy, excellent way to make. it: . . Iced Coffee With Coffee Iced Cubes Brew extra breakfast coffee and cool it. Freeze into coffee ice to coldest point for rapid freezing. Then make iced coffee anytime by Perk Up Wilted Spirits With F lavortul Iced Coftee That's what a wise 19th century; The logic of his simple verse} - glasses. the solution In an instant and jsweetens the coffee thoroughly, Another interesting way to sweeten iced coffee Is with choco- late syrup—this will give you a delightful Mocha Cooler, For flavor variations, you may want to try a touch of bitters or a drop or twe of vanilla extract, Here are several other ways to make delicious iced coffee: Quick Dowble-Strength Iced Coffee Make coffee double strength by using half the amount of water to the usual amount of coffee, Pour hot over ice cubes in tall glasses. The extra strong coffee allows for dilution caused by the ice. Pre-cooled Iced Coffee \ Make regular. strength coffee and ‘doo! in non-metallic container in ‘refrigerator, not more than three hours. Pour over ice in tall Mix twice the usual amount of jinstant coffee with a little water (hot or cold according to brand) in each\ glass. Add ice cubes, cold water and stir thoroughly. pouring regular strength hot coffee over the cubes. You may like your iced coffee plain or you may enjoy it with the extra. touch of cream and sweetening. One of the best ways, “Ito sweeten iced coffee is with sim-, ple sugar syrup. This goes into’ Dress up steamed rice when you iare serving it to company. Minced iparsley, chopped toasted almonds, minced scallions (with green tops} included. finely diced green celery, are all fine to add to the rice. Stir them in with a little butter or umargarine. ‘after the Tice is cooked. Meals that feature Naturally Tender Beef Roasts from Wrigley’ s are everybody’ s favorites. 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THURSDAY. sun 5. 1956 proportions of bran, germ and endosperm. A restored cereal is one in which the thiamine, niacin, end sven in processing, are replaced so that the cereal contains the same have been added beyond the whole grain levels; or other nutrients have heen added which were not significantly present in the original grain. KINDS OF CEREAL . Sericchied euliadhs are coretie @Alth have only the toster‘ tuniks ve- moved. The whole grain is then ground’ into meal or broken into small; DF Laide dali cicees ls 6 grttn peotact | ‘ae "patter or margarine % eup % cup milk teaspoons — ; : oS deoapeen onees aspoon gra! hutmeg i beaten — then there's no chance of any leaves clinging to the bottom and getting burned. But be sure to hold the cover down while you're shak-| jing. as flavorful by skiffing them with} Of course, you don't have to °#*¢ im moderate oven (350 de- serve it with a bowl of hot cream|2tees) 30 minutes or until cake — but it adds a touch of luxury Just add enough pepper and salt to suit your taste, and you have spicuous than the black variety. ae ie nea ne awe want te consider quick frozen Punch to Give Punch fo Picnic Here's a punch that can travel! along to a picnic just as easily as—well, punch! And it's so deli- ‘clous that you'll soon be making it at- home, too; for it's a real aeset in the frosty drink depart- The punch is made simply with frozen lemoriade, frozen orange a delicious sauce. We suggest’ white pepper here — it’s less con- Cook. spinach directions. Drain well. Melt butter or margarine in heavy pan. Re- move from heat.and stir in flour. = milk slowly stirring. constant- 3 egas, following ‘items ALY anon CHOCOLATE | eeee tere eee } “ Return to heat and continue to | stir until mixture comes to a boil. Add seasonings and drained | spinach and blend well. Stir in _ well beaten eggs. ; Pour mixture into well oiled 9- iinch ring mold. Set mold in pan lof hot water to 1% inches in depth. | Swift's ‘CORNED BEEF = 39° FLOUR itester inserted comes out clean. *'Run spatula gently around edges and invert on serving platter. | ve Fill center with bowl of hot sea- soned cream if desired. Makes 6-8 servings. Freezing Fruit? Try These Novel Taste-Tempters When you prepare those farm. fresh strawberries, peaches, r isp- berries and other fruits for freez-| ling this summer, try making <‘small fry” popsicles from part of ithe fruit. { Freeze the fruit popsicles in gel-; atin or popsicle molds, inserting a handle just before the fruit is! entirely hard. Remember to re-| move the mold or freezer paper be-| fore turning Junior loose on the concoction. NISHES TOO! | WONDERFUL FOR U juice, and frozen grape juice. The combination is delicious. Carry the handy cans of frozen juice right along with the ice cttbes in an iced beverage cooler. Then fruit on colored cocktail sticks, | you: have them all ready, well, chilled and with plenty of ice, to mix the punch right at the picnic | spot. Just select a picnic spot beside a water spout, and your punch is made, Frozen lemonade makes so many wonderful summer drinks, for it is pure California lemon juice al A rt Ww item, ° ; | 4 fre#h pineapple, "Shernating the| le RENC H Orange uice 6 1- Lb. Cons skewer style. Freeze the skewered i : FRIES “\cherries, with stems on if you like, fruit on a baking sheet, package in. a freezer box, placing freezer cel- lophane or paper between the lay- ers; Next fall or winter, be sure to serve the strawberry- pineapples) ‘ice cold! To add fun and festivity to sum-- 3. mer drinks, drop a few unpitted ready mixed with sugar. Besides making delicious lemonade, it adds’ ‘zest and tang with other fruit juices. It’s the perfect: base for) |. When frozen, pop the cubes into , punches t! and summner coolers, & ja plastic freezer bag and store un- picnics or at home. Here's the way to ratte this! And be sure to pack your For this is: Can-Opener Picnic Punch , 2 (¢@-ounce) cans frozen concentrate for ffomenate (6ounee! can froven orange futce : (6-eunce) can frosen grape juice Water, as directed on each can of frozen juice ‘Mix the concentrates together and add as much water as is di- | rected on each can. Yield: Three, and one-half quarts of punch. TIPE AL AAA dh dh hdedededadin “Serve Poultry and Save $ $$$” Ready for the Pan FRYERS No Limit—Stock Your Freezer! Od dd de dd Oven-Ready me 4 to 6 Lb. Average NO LIMIT—SHO ‘ CAPON ETTES EARLY! 39: Oven-Ready STEWERS CUT UP FREE 29: FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS cag ere tae a te nahn ie 82 S. Seslecw Street ss. _ PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET (Wholesale and Retail) nl la lh hl rh hath FE 4-1521 aghe ay jice-cube tray, Cover with water’ SUPER MARKET 4120 W. WALTON BLVD., . DRAYTON PLAINS OR 3-2341 Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 2. m. te 9 p. m. Sunday 12 p. m. te 9 p. m. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 3 45: ‘into the sections of a quick-release | and freeze. jtil you're ready to serve beauti- fully decorated iced drinks, Un. hulled strawberries, prepared in the same way, look pretty perky, afloat on a a glass of lemonade, too. ' BEER, WINE, LIQUOR TO TAKE OUT! IRAZLEY Grede A Large EGGS Fresh Dressed | Pan-Redi FRYERS. sa CASH MARKET BAZLEY’S GIGANTIC BEEF SALE! T-BONE STEAKS | CUBE STEAKS | SHORT RIBS | SIRLOIN STEAKS c c } \c . c 69;. | 75:1. | 191. | 631. THESE ARE EVERYDAY LOW—LOW PRICES! 3K RC GROUND BEEF | RUMP ROAST | SWISS STEAK Husk ioast =95| 65; 59. Al STE Veal Rump Roast | SLICHO BACON VEAL STEAK 35;. | 39:1. 14:89 OT DOC REMUS BUTTER st § ‘HOT 36 Cc 59i. CHUNK BOLOGNA 29i. PORK LIVER - | VEAL LEG ROAST 19i. | 29%. fie, SHOP IN BAZLEY'S ‘SLICED HAM $9i. | Breakfast Sausage 23: [3 AIR CONDITIONED 4 9: Sharon Coons and Mrs. Telton , resent th most and cotton in a textured u Summer dark wear is pictured at its comes all the way from Dallas, a Justin elegant in this lovely blend of silk McCarty creation, Colors are black and weave. This is navy. Art Degree Bachelors’ Plan July 14 Clambake Michele and Tom Gallaudet are} lests_ Houston . ® i 2% ne i~3 4 a Dt z : bart is 4 Mit Py s 4 i re i ogo, ‘ ——s e : s = 5 Spirit a. On July 13 Mr. and Mrs, Robert E. Klintworth will given an out- sh a me e Entertain Decorators Urge College _ University Courses Can Develop Future} Home Designers also fashion-right for early fall, and Womens Section: “THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1956 PAGES 89-44 EAST LANSING — If comfort, convenience and nce in a’ man’s shirt are important to you, try a wool and dacron blend, This is the advice of textiles re- versity. They recently completed tests on several fabrics for the Detroit Police Department to find) which would be best for the police uniform shirts. Rogg completed the guest list. Newlyweds Will Reside in Minneapolis To reside in Minneapolis, Minn., following a wedding trip to Macki- nac Island are Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard E. Lewis. The bride is the former Darla Elizabeth Gillies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillies of Flint. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ericson Lewis of Chippe- wa road. ° ‘The ceremony was performed . Saturday evening at Central Methodist Church, Flint, by the Rev. W, Leslie Williams of that church. He was assisted by the Rev. William H. Marbach of First Presbyterian Church, Pon- tiac. , A gown of imported Chantilly lace over satin was worn by the bride. It was fashioned with a fitted bodice, a sweetheart neck- line outlined with iridescent se- quins and long fitted sleeves. The skirt extended into a o™ She wore a strand of pearis, a gift of the bridegroom. Her flowers were white orchids and stephano- tis. 5 , ATTENDS SISTER A waltz-length gown of pink tulle and taffeta was worn by Mrs. Ed ‘Ferguson, sister of the. bride, who served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids Janice Winn, Bev-| erly Bruger and Mary Jo Robert- son, all of Flint, wore identical dresses in blue, They carried small) _ baskets of pale pink carnations. Robert T. Lewis was his brother’s best man. Ushers were Jack Gibbs of Birmingham, Fred Droesch of Lansing, Rod Appold, Paul Jankowsky, Terry Wittiam- gon of Detroit and Ed Ferguson of Flint. For the reception held at the Gillies home, Mrs. Gillies wore a ing accessories. Her corsage was! of white cymbidium orchids, * * * Mrs. Lewis wore a gown of ice blue lace trimmed with pale blue satin and matching accessories. She also wore a corsage of white TRIP TO MACKINAC The bride is a graduate of Flint lace } - , | blends and all-wool fabrics, we searchers at: Michigan State Uni- shirts,” points out Jeanne Gan- | non, researcher for MSU, “After testing and comparing ‘and looks good throughout its life, ‘MRS. RICHARD E.,LEWIS ~~ Wool-Dacron Shirts First in Test wee! and dacron, rayen and da- eren and cotton and dacron believe the 55 per cent woo} and 43 per cent dacron blend to be the most desirable for uniform It's a good choice, she explains, because it is strong, colorfast, com- fortable to. wear, easy to care for Junior College and Richard gradu- ated from General Motors Institute) of Technology, Flint, and is affili-/ ated with Phi Tau Alpha. 2 * * For traveling to Mackinac Is- land, the new Mrs. Lewis changed to a brown and white silk print sheath with white accessories. Her flowers were the orchids from her ‘widal bouquet. In a ceremony Saturday at Central Methodist Church, Fliv’, Darla Elizabeth Gillies and Richard E. Lewis were. -_married. Her parents are Mr, and Mrs. Harold Gillies of Flint. Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. bricson Lewis of Chippewa road. The couple is oney mooning at Mackinac Island. | Mén’s Straw Hats |your everyday attire, it's a good whether it is dry cleaned or washed by machine. ~ It is easily washed in warm wa- ter with mild soap or detergent. And troning can be done with a steam iron or a press cloth and an iron set at “wool.” f s * @ Miss Gannon reports that the wool-dacron blend with 45 per cent dacron excelled in almost every) property over fabrics with less da- cron, MORE PRACTICAL Comparing it to the all-woel sam- ple, she said advantages given the blend by the addition of dacron make it more practical than all wool . sticky in hot weather and less cold in cold weather. And, there is enough wool in the blend to provide warmth in the winter. In testing the other fabrics, Miss Gannon found some characteristics which would make them less de- sirable for police shirts. * * *& The rayon and dacron blend was not strong enough to withstand con- stant wear. It had little strength when wet (as in washing, in the rain or with perspiration) and poor resistance to sun fading. The biggest disadvantage of the cotton and dacron blend was its heaviness and stiffness. It did the past, are interested in) homemaking and decorating, and he thinks that professional know- how should be made available to The bride, Jean Vaughan, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie A. Vaughan of Wolfe stréet. Mrs. Eva Bunker of LaSalle avenue is Robert's mother. For the service, performed by the Rev. Wesley Wibley, the pearls. She carried glamellias cen- tered with pink roses in a cascade * reen. Daugherty was flower girl. LIGHT BLUE GOWNS “The bridal attendants wore bal-| are jerina-length gowns of light blue crystalette trimmed with a dark ‘blue sash effect in the back. They carried heart-shaped arrangements of dark blue carnations and white roses on light blue ‘lace. a 2 * Lyle Thayer of Detroit was best man. Also assisting - Robert were Donald Thayer and Melvin C. Pohl- kotte, Steven Thayer of Detroit INTERESTING WORK “Decorating in one of the most interesting of professions,”’ he con- tinued. “Every one of us lives in surroundings that we make for | ourselves or have someone make. we can control in our life, but we ean control the. place in which we live. “lf owr designer has the proper sense, he can make it pleasant. He can also make it horrible if he doesn’t learn our tastes. “The college student has the opportunity to devote time to study- ing human nature and the back- ground of our culture can do aj tremendous favor to the Ameri-| not hold the dye well and any slight rubbing showed white marks, on the fabric. These white marks would mar the looks of the shirt at the collar, cuffs and seams in a short time, the report indicated. Out in Variety Men's summer straw hats are now making appearances on city and suburban streets. Popular shapes include the porkpie and tel-_ escopic crowns with narrow brim. Devotees of the single-crease Bel- mont dent will be glad, too, to see this model making its debut in. straw. ° To add variation and color to idea to buy several wool challis bands to fit the one or two straws cans of the future.” Leather Posies Accent Shoes Many beach and play shoes have burst into. bloom with leather posies grand enough to win a prize at any flower show. They may ap- wag ringbearer. Her fingertip veil was secured by) a cap of Chantilly lace and seed” John, with Mr. and Mrs. Fell) Pig for. “J Mr. - mS for Journey evening at Oakland) (© Bermuda Hills Country Club. Mrs. John Ridley gave a lunch-| Bert, Bud and Joan Mularont eon -for Joan last week, as didjwere hosts to a large group of Nancy Clark of Detroit. their friends on Wednesday at their BIRTH ANNOUNCED home on Clarendon road. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Miner/ncon seimmate hosten , (Nancy Burgi) announce the birthing ball. : a oe a Richard Williams edt Gathering ; ae 6 grill everyone enjoyed . Mr. and Mrs, Edwin J. Ander- * © : cee that will take them Mr, and Mrs, James P. Baldwin| Bermuda for a week, = of Orchard Lake have as their) . * - guests Mr. and Mrs. William T.| Mr. and Mrs. Utley of Glen Arbor. The Utleys/and of Huntington Woods lived at Orchard Lake./are | several days a —j|home of Mr, and Mrs, Smith on Windcroft drive, Lake. hi [pala everae, ‘ happy days ‘their Mrs. C.. E. Kuykendall, children, Linda and Karia, Is thecbants, Obie: Dan, Ruphoasea will join his family for several ee Pane Say vetuen 46 Olle “ee er Mr. and Mrs, H. Wayne Long. | eels be Wenee a & son, Jon : Grandparents of) the intuat- ate Mr, Mrs. Eimer H. Pettengill jot Clarkston and Mr. and Mrs, Sept. 15 Wedding and lik, He is the son of Mrs. . Ji Zubalik of Osmun street and the late Mr. Zubalik. The couple is aking plans {ot counter. ioe : for a Sept. 15 wed:| 110 freezer has a single drawer. # which rolls out, bringing with st ¢ two freezer ents, one Coming Events _ under the ‘other. The treeser ie ebekah available i 4 . pink, yellow, : pranp ok ; p.m. “8 Perking-8. turquoise, blue or brown.. Candelabra, palms and baskets ed the altar of Evangelical United Brethren Church Saturday evening for the marriage of Maxine Helen Godfrey and Harry Milton Bell. * * «© Two hinted and Sy need by inessed the ceremony pe the Rev. Arthur Bingaman. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Godfrey of South Jessie street, wore Chantilly lace over satin, The ballerina-length | gown featured a square neckline. A crown of seed pearls and ge- quins held her fingertip veil. She carried a white orchid on a lace- covered prayerbook. . * * Greeb nylon chiffon was worn by Mrs. Robert .Heathman for her ma Walker was bridesmaid wear- pear at the side or even, in very tricky numbers, at the back. But A black patent flat has a yellow-' centered white leather daisy. An-) other flat that comes in kid in’ iblack, blue, red and the vivid ori- ental hues of orange and Persian green has three perky leather’ flowers in other- shades at the toe. Leather-soled flat moccasing with monk straps just like your hus- { ind’s or for wear with ivy - league ing orchid nylon chiffon. Both dresses were styled with drapery usually the flowers are smack in| > "trom the back of the neckline to i front, covering the entire vamp. ‘the hemline. They carna- tions tinted to match thefr gowns. Harry, the son of the Harry Michel Bells of Central avenue, asked Dale Hampshire to serve as best man. Seating the quests | were Clifford Godfrey, brother of the bride, and Roger Berry. Mrs, Godfey greeted her gue of Pythias Hall wearing ‘a dress of white lace over gold with white boy friends’ are oorlet the reception held at the Knights duties as matron of hdnor. Nor- accessories and a corsage of yel- for us. It is one of the few things of carnations and gladioli decorat-|jow and white roses. Mrs. Bell wore an orchid nylon dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses, MR. and MRS. HARR ieee ee Y MILTON BELL. Maxine Godfrey Wears Lace, Satin For traveling to northern’ Michi- gan, the bride chose a light blue idress with white accessories. The |newlyweds will reside on West Cornell avenue, — To make their _ home on West Cornell avenue are . Maxine Helen Godfrey ~ - and Harry ‘Milton Bell who were coe Satur? y evening. The bride is the ~ daughter of and the n Godfrey ‘of South Jessie street. He is the son of | Harry M. Bell 3 avenue. : Pah * : : “ is oo . 3 # * = ay . : = sca ee yy oe —¢ f " z 3 of Ju ache Mr. and Mrs. — THE PONTIAC PRESS, salaabis JULY 5 1956 4 Selele Aerate Hair d Gi 1 R f] Me . say ecg Scatterbrained irl Re ects m} veedaartigienlag: shed BR ie Cia ce “aval 44-5065 Dek vers mde plese worse At 14, Ida is pety cere tin 4 er rab-| the hair and dry it faster as the sential im will . ris aot tn Jooge waves end corte Before she lett for school the 9 80 ma oe wt : “ ‘. a $ today, she'll go on| wy, OPEN TONIGHT’ f © ph ce Apes tesng =. gee ta he fi TIL 9 P.M. | "Please go back 23 have a chronically scatter. the son of greediness that must get every- Mr: and Mrs. * ALVIN'S © daly Clearance - Savings to Gi% Summer Savings! : Cotton Skirts eae E. -, . Malues to- 10.95 E oe. and: 56 Better Dresses. COTTON ... LACES .. . SUNBACKS . Regular 10.95 to 49.95. 20% v0 65 Your Swim Suits : 20 % + 40% off 4 Blouses, Jewelry, Bags, Belts : 3 3 % off Linen Suits Regular 17.95 to 29.95 50% ar ~ Save for Fall, Too! Wool Skirts 45558 Long Coats and Toppers ~ Regular 29.95 to 85.00 | 50% 6 65% Fall Blouses Regular 3.95 to 7.95. . . $ 3D $2 All Weather Coats Regular 24.95 to 69.95 20% © 50% os SI 0 sae ch a a ae Pa im le | ie . COCKTAIL eee, eee ee Srey : 4 : & | : Park Free 4 ! Store Re TELEGRAPH at HURON ~ Mon., Tues., Wed. 10 to 6—Thurs,, Fri., Sot. 10 to 9——Sun, 2 to 5 “Do you always have to know everything?” her mother = inter. rupted angrily. ‘‘And don’t tell me I tell lies! “You just never consider anyone but - yourself. charms! and her mother’s is dis- organized by rreediness—the un- th.ng we want from him at once. | It is this impatience that makes reasonable urge te correct, get — just Ida’s forgettulness, but her US VuIne cae! eg sa Baar er adinann periiioee oP ape issues—anid allows her to di- un all at the same time. vert ser Siieation Greek the tor! “Look at where you've -— your school books - again! {SAVE Up to 0% on LUGGAGE i ‘3-Piece Fyaeage SET 19” Regular $32.50—Now Only Luggage PHILIP "Ss. Sporting Goods — | 79 NORTH SAGINAW ST. Until she can coilect this wan gotien errand. MR. and MRS. DARRELL | A gown of erystaletie with a bouffant waltz-length skirt fash- ~ SUMMER SHOES -at PLAY SHOES... COOL CANVAS TYPE...BAL-~ ‘1 LERINAS ... FLA TTIES ' ... WEDGIES i i 26 W. HURON ST. SHOES FOR YOUNG FOLKS | Maling Shoes HOW MUCH do you want to save? Plenty, of course! That's what @ sale’s for — big Sav- ‘ings! And that’s what you'll get at Maling's tremendous —summer sale. So come and choose from fabulous shoes that just a few days ‘ago were $2.99 to $6. 99—all down to-only $1.97 ond 182 971 And do it today! sal maling shoes FORMERLY 2.99 to 6.99 197 97 and Every Color! Every Material! Every Heel Height! Not every size in every style. Maling Shoes ~ 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Monday and Friday Evenings Treat yourself to a new Summer ‘| bag—either in crochet or velvet with flowered trimming! Both are ‘leasily and quickly made, -and so inéxpensive but with that ‘mint of money’ look. Pattern No. 5590 contains crochet and sew directions for bag; ma- terial requirements; stitch illus- trations. Send 25¢c in coins, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Illinois. ° Now available—the colorful 1956 Needlework Album containing doz- to choose more patterns in crochet, embroidery and knit—plus 3 gift ens of lovely designs from which Dwight Whitaker of Orchard Lake avenue. D. ). WHITAKER Couple Exchanges Vows ° in First Christian Church The attendants were dressed alike in princess-style gowns of jerystalette fashioned with- square _inecklines and brief sleeves, The ‘full, flared skirts were ballerina length. Matching gauntlets and headpieces and nosegay bou- quets completed their costumes. * * * * Eugene Thompson served as “|best man, and seating the guests were Robert Graham and Robert Wright. _ A reception was held at the home of the bride’s uncle and _ aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Omer Lewis. of Woodbine drive, immediately - following the ceremony. Mrs. Amburn received her guests we a powder blue linen dress fashioned with lace insets.. She wore white accessories and an orchid corsage. A pink sheath dress with match- ing’ duster and white accessories was the choice of Mrs. Whitaker. - Her corsage was also of orchids. TRAVEL EAST When the newlyweds left for a wedding trip to Mount Pocono, Pa., the bride was wearing a green and white linen dress with matching duster, white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. The couple will reside in Dover, Del., where Lt. Whitaker is sta- . |tioned. If a zipper becomes stubborn to operate, lubricate by rubbing soap on both sides while closed; then unzip it and rub soap over Clearance! Fashion-Right SUMMER | SKIRTS cy OFF Original Prices Summer Jewelry Stark White and Colors 73 OFF All Summer To 28.95 HATS $3 De Cor Shop 61 WEST HURON patterns, directions printed in ——————— book. Only 2c a copy! _ _ For the and Order your cake today from Thomas. Made to your special order for your special wedding. Triangle Apple Filled COFFEE CAKE.. 63° Cherry Nut Chiffon = ts. Homad Fresh omade Bread...“ 19° Cake..... 121 W. Huron St. Thomas Pastry Shop _ OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 10 Fri. and Sat. Only | FE oie: FORTY-ONE_ _ SALE STARTS FRIDAY, 10 A.-M. FREE DOWNTOWN PARKING - : al os i a ‘ Have Your Parking ioe Validated for Free ‘ssa While ae = Eo Cid’ Irks Friend by 4 - — — Pork: Free wae Shopping at Arthur's” : age * 4 : ~ Mentioning Date to - Your jon Store aos Se. fonn Oe from: ° Across from: ee Bagrest a8 Aieos Manes | onl Pontiac Hotel Bidg. Ponting Hotel Bldg. 4 _A letter tells me: “My gitl| >> a a6 agp and I had planned to go-to) | i I called for her at her house, a| young man she had been dating on 7 i was : a ie had come over unexpectey| q Semi-Annuol Clearnce of Smart Arthur's Fashions .. . Buy Now with Slimener and she’ was going to the movies|) _ Vacations Ahead in the Heart of the Wearing Season. pan Tenae ts, ie. emnent ae ‘ him to me and we sat talking. * : ; ; wt yy | - DRESSES T! | it was getting late, I finally asked || a4 MR. and MRS. GERALD W. MERRIAM py He doar acon Baya Thyere BO ae . Nationally Advertised ; Our Famous pan ts : Newlyweds Travel North xrerocesip Met 1098 sg SUMMER SUITS -SACONY SUITS — ew J W Ss Tave ort | left. immediately. =» NOW ON SALE..... oe Regular 22.95 | Regular $25 _ «oe Following Rite in Fenton |.2%.% re So A lwowonsae.... EB ce (GM) rele te bee eed ON label if we | oats To reside on Douglas street fol- were Norman Nelson and front of the young man. Was I|\= Were to 14.98 so You would recognise the fama Sipe pace tag in s'gptan'ot ce il i lowing a northern Michigan honey-| Norman Batchelor, cousins of the wrong, . what should ha’ ; dared: mention it. Whites and pastels. Sizes : i moon are Mr. and Mrs, Gerald| bridegroom, hay Se heli arbre aa h. NOW ON SALE........ 10 to 20, rate, Gee ce © 3. ee Jean M. Brasher of Fenton,|,A, "ception was elds nthe) = : , bay ager of ME tod rs. Haye hrs bear hive ela See Sal MPLETE STOCK SPRING SUITS = Liz hago greeted her guests wearing a blue|said that John had come ‘over un-| fl Were to 19.98. . § co L K e bag The on fg the SON Of raat taftetn Greve with whitelexpectedly to see her, and asked NOW ON SALE | While they lost! All 100% wool, fine tailoring, designer suits and one — be Mr, and Mrs. Merle Merriam at|pak tend Whten cabvaneinen. me adh pas 4 or Ha wt bad: a a ere fe ef a kind: show room pieces. impor ted sharkskins, worsteds, flannels, Starr avenue. "OP Wem: However, since she didn’t do this.| ia . | 7 silks. Black, navy and postels. Sizes 7 to 15; 10 to 18. Presbyterian Church A ‘silk . rint dress withiif really like the and knew Moke your selection from your favorite color com- penn ead ogg stihing po Fp white acces-lshe was especially he about the| [ binations, casual or date-time fashions. Sines for - Quantity . Regular Price ‘NOW ON. SALE 7:30 o’clock ceremony performed atte char o odtgher ore fer capa agaiczurm you é Junior, Misses and Women, 13° Suits 69.95 2500 pelle Bat pam Bg the |was of pink and white cara-|jeft,’ : e _ Dress Shop—Second Floor 7 : eae oat : ikon ot ink snd =tie Gulne dec: |AID AT RECEPTION a. Post: My —* a See - 11 Suits 79.95 te ' oe chareh | candle: | Mrs. James McKinley and Pa-| ® married shertly. ‘a - wk goat ‘ light service. tricia Hogan of Fent and Bar-| ¢phew, who lives with us, is |) > 7 : a a As she approached the altar, the/bara Tinsman of Holly assisted] engaged Pesto = een ie COARDINATES 8 Suits 95.00 34a” - Pnatn sown of Chantilly lace overlot Fenton wus in charge of ihe| @% Under the circumstances, MATCHING SKIRT AND BLOUSES Y Pee nylon tulle. Cascades of the iace| guest must she be invited to my sister's 5 Cabibearias 119.00 44 2 formed scallops that ftll over the * 2 @ wedding?” EE Were to 10.98 . 59 df Suits ; nylon tulle of the full skirt. A| The bride changed to an aqua ; . sequined shell headpiece secured|and white taffeta fitted dress with) Answer: If you love you NOW ON SALE........ : Palt Salen—-Lateee ker her fingertip - length veil of silk) matching wind "tte soe tbe, hn or sae hl en ee in a ; : Match-mate skirts and blouses in spuns, broadcloth, stephanotis on her white Bible. ‘ginghams. Prints, checks, stripes and solid colors. ° ATTEND BRIDE Sizes 10 to 20. ¢ oO A T S- Betty S. Shields of Fenton served) Sport Shop—Main ‘Floor eos as the of ery ig beat | a _ | Full length coats . . . shortie coats . . . on sale at less thon if _—— var of the bride, | f price! Included are fomous labels, 100% wools, fleeces, doeskins, were the bridesmaids. COMPLETE i BLOUSES flannels, tweeds, wools and blends. Sizes 5 t0°15,'8 to 18 ond 7.4 > 8 : a 12% to 24%. ; : Their Grecian-style . ee val Aarard Your Fashion Store | SUMMER STOCK a . ; iouth THE honor atendan' sown ) . Were to 3.98 7 Dek ZB 45.00, 49.95, 55.00 - was of twilight “ys e | Hi . T S NOW ON SALE........ NOW ON SALE. ae 4 ot enement ot pink fl rere % Sleeveless or short sleeve blouses in prints. Solids or | _! 9 . 9 9 os ~ 6 ' Sizes 32 to 38. : . : “| e | PATTERN HATS INCLUDED woe me Be %: aN at . is ae , 3 brother as best on. Seating the 12.95 : ' | 15. 00. , 84 “Pplowsee—Meain Floor - : oo ee eee we - ‘ ee B OSALE..... SALE 65.00, 69.95, 79.95. g Job’s Daughters | 25.00 gay 49:95 : , NOW ON SALE..... 44) Vs Plan Activities SALE’....... 4 SALE . 40 a SKIRTS ae ee = S.. } Bethel Five, Order of Job's!) 5 ex : saat ee ay means PY REYNE eget suse at stn seer) Were to 5.98 DZ ior? D SPECIAL GROUP TOPPERS ii at Masonic Temple to plan for a| = NOW ON‘ SALE........ aS a pice on July at anna oat we s Mininery sane ~Sernad rest ; Gay summer shirts of cotton of spun. Prints and solid See ELE wi Miwa. u TT colors. Sizes 10 10 16. 29.95, 35.00, -39. 95 suzy pat : * pee \ . ae Sharon Ramsay was appointed| [i Open @ Convenient Stire—Main Floor NOW ON SALE........5 ate ond. will be “assisted by Jolene es Cherge Account 2 RO AEN II pe atl _ " ates 4 a nd K os & Ciesla Pee a Serving on the ¢alling committee | Todey! , ial re ileal | haa are Sarah Stuart, Carolyn Mills,| | , ; : Pat Zielke, Dotty Katchka, Jolene | — 3 d Hudnell, Sheila Kinder and Marilyn Pe Ay Siegwart. _ ge: g ea ter ss ene of : = Members of the scrapbook com- pa! All 1.00 . ”D 0 W. ee e ven [ Ae ee a mittee include Pat Zielke, Janet|)” < NOW ON SALE....:... eS ee Kneale, eae oe ane Field : 4 Clellan, Janet Suzanne i? and Barbara Lecornu. = Special setling of linen prints with hand rolled edges. reduc tions - oe If you're having difficulty in s F . . Also white embroidered hankies. | a : vel. ont Take tem to ou ie . Accosscries—Mein Floor H in 0 ur g r a a f é st : H hoemake . re- ||. 3 i olaced by an ordinary heel of the | PEEL A CLE ONG NE FT) : wa same height. 2 eo . 9. _ Children’s Wear CLEARANCE of \ “ y TOTS’ THROUGH TEENS’ baad y Many fashions for the young folks to take to camp or the @) | 4 ‘ family vacation or even early school days. S UM M E R S IH E 3: aT > 4 a 7 ) ; < a DRESSES 92 to 6 rhru Sub Teen 4 ‘ : Gey PARZFORM " .., < 298 86g 1198 gma egular to 12.95 | ‘a Bi sae. SSB cae. SH ae. OT JACQUELINES | . 4 12> — | | | Ve > 4 es « ks a BB Pe q y\ ~ BLOUSES 262 714 #1 z | e) b islet a gps gay = a >» 4 To look fresh and sue. Sf SALE. «« 2 3 “io e 4 gay, and feel ~ : “oe b 4 light as a breeze ye | . regular to 16.95 mq 4 a ‘wear this clever . @, 8.98 sD | the STYLES: . @ swimsuit by Par- ea SALE... .eeeeeeeee . Pe Operas, ¢ Clings BB : Ba z4 ro Form. Of chrom- © . . ie Heels Mi, Mid, in bo, Flat | spun lastex in. PLAY SUITS irs 26 7-14 14 . the Cotes: : om ley an i ws ee arene 7 pat ry ann ted in, Ente quoise, Sizes 320 fj AE setereeeseen Black, White, Beige, regular to 24.95 thee the draped gows to 38. ie | - a pee cenvorens MARTINIQUE This year’s chiffons, all floor- ‘Z : the MATERIALS: length, make a point of Gromatic , CABANA SETS © toys 14 3.8 Calf, Kid, Potent, ‘er ‘ » ’ ’ . Tobeedered chitin cotume i ae sD Straw, Mesh, Vinyl ~ ASS. ats saa shctetewnene ano every sit os ~ tall Ss ee net veman ™ 4 ‘ . Swim Shop—Main Floor . . Tome tem Shop—Lower Level Shoe Seloa—M ezzanine : copa fa ge cecal fly = 4 | \ : $ ® ‘ i wh , f - - | wed? ogee ' . ; | | i : : : A wi aVeREE St Jl es} SES ee eo t eee lee ig ae 9. Mol Dt 3 4 | ig Pte i a ae 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET 3 CLEARAN CE * Coats... Suits ‘Dresses Dusters Friday ‘Morning 10. A. M,.- “Starts Our. Greatest Skirts . _ JULY Blouses Bras ... Millinery ... at Drastic Reductions _ DRESSES 7113 ° Values to 19.95 Cottons golore, golfer styles, sunbacks, sport ond dressy styles — washable fabrics in pas- tel colors, prints, stripes —- misses’, junior, half sizes: Wonderful selection, wonderful buys, buy now for all summer weor; junior, sizes, one piece dresses, two piece dresses, ensembles. DRESSES 12:16 19 Values. to 29.95 misses’, half COATS V2. OFF ~ 59.95....Now 30.00 Every garment wool, it would be the 49.95. ...Now 25.00 39.95... .Now 20.00 100% outstanding styles and fabrics, not all sizes but if your size is here - most wonderful purchase you could possibly make, SUITS VY oft 65.00....Now 32.50 55.00... .Now 27.50 49.95. ...Now 25.00 our nationally advertised Glenhaven Suits Tweeds, Checks, Linens Values to 25.00 $7 5 : Were 5.95........ ..Now 397 SKIRTS Were 7.95..........Now 497 Linens, Rayons, Cottons Were 10.95..........Now 697 MILLINERY Clearance Entire Summer Stock. 32 $3 ‘A Values to 12.95 : a little difficult to put into effect. | have that happy combination ‘of | abiding faith on the other, one or the other, eliminating one. * ae * NEEDS MONEY ‘vineed if she just prays enough, God will write er a big check. mg years, But it has never occurred ‘to her that she might give God a CLOSED DOOR ‘move in and give her some help, csadliet mexecen’ There is a proverb to the effect but in worry. if work accomplished nothing." iS6 2t Pd It's a wonderful combination, if estes Wald | be end. Her . tree time, such as it is, is spent'¢ ‘Ethat we must “Work as if prayer|not in- prayer or’ contemplation, | accomplished nothing and pray as It your Ue leaves 4 lotto be de The successful people I know “hard work, on the one hand, and The failures are usually the peo- ple who put all the emphasis on| NEW YORK (INS) — The Amer- ican woman will wear. . high hat with a drape shape this Yall, if one New York milliner has his way. The milliner in question is Wal Florell, whose fall chapeau col tion featured -tall hats that were softly draped in fuzzy fabric. “Furry felt. and beaver mousse were two of Florell’s-favorite fab- Mrs, H. makes that mistake, She thinks faith is the whole thing and doesn't feel the need to lift a finger herself. She prays for money — which she badly néeds — and is con- ways. One was his “Irene Castle” look, which was fall and_snug on the head. with just a suggestion | of a brim and low back. The erown had a draped, . crushed Other’ high hats startling coral color hat which was softl fuzzy fabric. Florell gave women—those with | enough money—a truly royal look’! by using fur. He didn’t bother too. much with small‘ items like fur 'tails, but instead fashioned stylish- ly large- headgear. For example, there was a pill- Mrs, H. aes been doing “this for hand and do a little work. Miss 4, is making the same mistake in the other way — she | puts all the emphasis on work. She works harder than any three people, and never gives herself a ‘moment's peace. You would think lshe is responsible for the whole wide world. included a stovepipe draped in id * * She works hard in her office and) _ean't ever delegate anything. She |brings work home and works far into the night. She's sure that things-are going to. govrong if she isn't in there, doing every single bit of the work drooping down in back. herself, . A wide and undulating brimmed hat was covered with long, silky black fox. White mink covered an- ‘other high hat, If Fate, Life or God wanted to TR amare —— ries. He showed them in sevéral | box featuring mink mounted on | orange, with darker mink tails | | PEGGY’S 16 NORTH SAGINAW ST. ‘SHOE CLEARANCE “De Liso Debs... Andrew Geller... Sandler Deb... Barefoot Originals . . _Carmellete . Rhythm Step... Allures... Julionettes! formerly to $2495 1 coins, your name, address, size de. i : i i | fingers. im a teacup to whip a small - amount of ‘cream, egg white or when cooking for only two peo- | Savings to 50% | curved. h ; | Beloved by Brides for Over 100 Yeors Averts the oc onal kitchen tragedy of a roast roped on the "ipinee ontargeg te chow detail. Sal Soda Won't |Harm Plumbing if Used Often While it does the same pipe- clearing job as stronger remedies, sal soda concentrated will not with . repeated use harm plumbing or septic tanks. Simply pour a quarter * Jef a pound of sal soda concentrated down the drain and run the hot water slowly until the granules dis- solve, Once your sink is back in good working condition, you can keep it that way and avoid future |bothersome clogging by using sal \soda concentrated regularly for dishwashing. You'll be doing your sink as well as yourself a favor as if speeds up dishwashing by cutting down on rubbing and scrub- * bing. Use a tablespoon of- “sal soda per idishpan of hot water for china, | glassware and silver and two table- ‘z : spoons of the sal soda for pots and +s. pans. Use less soap than you nor- : mally would, for sal soda concen- trated Makts hard water soft and soft water cleanbetter faster. You can even use sal soda for scouring. It's grit free and therefore kind to your plumbing. Sprinkle it dry on a damp cloth - jor sponge, and then rub over the discolored surface. Rinse and dry. So nice for summer dates—sew-| easy for beginner and etna : Brief-sleeved yoked frock in the beloved jong torso silhouette. { No. 8397 with Patt-O-Rama in-. cluded is in sizes 10,.12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 12, short sleeve, 5% a yes of 35-inch. For this pattern, send 35c in’ sired and the pattern number to. Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372,W.| Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Ill. Basic Fashion, spring and sum-| mer 36 is a complete sewing guide for every woman who sews for herself and her family. Don't wait! —send 25 cents ‘now for your copy. | on HIS “SPECIAL” DAY ‘give him an Proper Gadgets Make Easier | Kitchen Work EAST LANSING ® — A_house- wife can become gadget-happy. But the right selection of gadgets, can make for happier. and easier) kitchen work. | * * te ae _ — a pe? z igtheg: £ “T've ound a few gadgets rm particularly fond of as supplements of my basic pieces of cutlery,” said Ruth Sands, instructor in home economics at Michigan State) University. She lists these as among her! favorites: Face o . SRE a A wire whip or beater for use A. REVELATION SET $62.00 Groom's Ring $32.50 Bride's Ring $79.90 | ' §. ADORATION SET sO yolk. This is especially useful | eee eS wrige's wing 82 90 He'll be so happy to wear the ri that matches yours . . and proud, too, to know it's an » Artcarved® wedding ring. made of specially hardened gold and guaranteed to last a lifetime. * ple. A roast lifter looks something! like a pancake turner except the part used for slipping under the meat is much larger and slightly floor. A baster built like an oversize medicine dropper te save burned 32 YEARS IN BUSINESS AND STILL OWNED BY SALLAN’S An automatic doughnut cutter to cut the doughnuts and drop them into hot grease. ee * * An adjustable jar opener to un-) serew the lid of a ketchup bottle or wide mouth pickle jar. Were 10.95 to 12 7 95 SWIM SUITS wear, Famous Make Cotton or Lastex nn Rain or Shine COATS SKIRT wand BLOUSE > SETS Were 10.95 | Wer foie) Now oo... 6eee . 697 Now. 3 . seees | 99 PEGGY'S Were 9.95 w Were 3.50 Now 204+ aees 597 *; ae Now. see oe 2 19 Were 7.95 Were 4.00 ” NOW issesteegee 497 Now ... 0008 249 Were 29.95........6:. Were 22.95.....000. Sorry, No Exchanges No Refunds All Sales Final! 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET . 16. 14. .Now .Now PERMA- LIFT BRAS DISCONTINUED STYLES "Hundreds of pairs of famous - brand, quality shoes drastically reduced for our great mid-year event. Tremendous selections of footwear for summer and through fall wear. There are dressy types... casuals... and tailleurs. A broad showing of colors, fabrics and heel heights. tremendous savings. ALL SALES FINAL! Broken sizes, of course, but No Exchanges . . « No Refunds $ 8 5 $ 85 | Miracle fabri¢s do cut down on! ‘luggage weight. But never to the, , . point when one might have to face the prospect of “nothing to | [ For the active man give a Sallan “Sportster” OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE WATERPROOF 17-JEWEL WATCH ° Dustprost * Anti-Magnetic ® Unbregkabte Crystal ® Sweep Second Hand ® Stainless Stee! Back ® Lumjnous Dial * : (I (11 see” 17 N. SAGINAW ST, J Shen z 4 Bao : fn q et ee ee ‘ ee @ vee eer Ban oti: ny ah ae. ‘ i ‘ re Q "HE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY, 1956 FE 4-1192 RA | *9- FARE fs gf if tH 3 za5 SAVE up to *500! The fanciest bamboo necklace’ combines asiatic wood with rhine-| stones. Thick, short bamboo links) are spaced with rhinestone studded| New grands, spinets and consoles played only in the MUSIC FESTIVAL—on sale at great reductions! tar AS LOW AS $950 aweek atter a small down payment GRINNELL’S 275. Saginaw, Pontiac man so she can wrap him around her finger. 12 - 16 18 - 526-52 Dresses fiom the best known makers! Newest Carlye, David Crystal, Suzy Perette, George SPs Hess, Lanz, California fashions! Day-time thru date time dresses! Outstanding summer fashions in silks, sheaths, jacket dresses, cocktail and formals, sun dresses! Reductions Y% to - Y2 off! Juniors’ 7 to 15, Misses’ 10 to 20. Half sizes 14vat to 22V2e 1 % off , z Were 39.95... .. Now 26.60 Summer Formals Were 49.95 ..... Now 33.30 - 3 , _ Were 59.95... . Now 36 Fine Summer Suits “Cool Senin ‘Suits David Crystal - §$ Life-Saver Suits . $4 Lady Northcool | im. 7 _ Seasonaire Were 25.00 and 29.95 - Were 19.95 Light and dark colors, Size 12 to 20. _ and dark hee Size 2 to 20, Spring Suits ~ Just 2% Values/to 99.95 Sale! D Were 24.95... Raincoats > 1 6” : $22 Sale! Sportswear w 319 xf , 4.98 corduroy shorts . ... Now y Were 29.95... Were 29.95.....Now 19.90 | SPECIAL! GOLFER DRESSES — Louise Suggs nt neat 95 now 9.90 | 5.95 foncy pants. teewee Now 379 | front Golf Jackets 3.97. THE SALE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING: FOR ...SAVINGS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Women know that Shoes from DIEM’S have perfect fit, high fashion styling and are nation- ally known brands. NOW ON SALE ARE: Broken Lots at SAVINGS ALMOST UP TO 1. Pumps, sandals, sling pumps, wedgies, and play shoes. We've Black, Brown, Navy, Red, Beige, Tan, White and a combination of colors. Suedes, Cali, Patents, and Kid. Sizes 4 to 11. AAAA to D in. the group. Not every size in tam evety style or color. - SPECIAL SALE! 2-Piece Coordinates Blouses with Skirts to match Were 17.95 Now 10.99 “ Off . aid $7 N. Saginaw St. Next to Federal Store FE 2-2492: PLEASURE - ae . ; ; ' | . 7s . , * & ‘ . \ | \ é by : . ; | WY . ' ‘es | AES ee ols tae eS See een iz =% os i ps A Pee " pg 27 : -— * :. ‘. 4 . fe * i i iy Bat i ss iy % z ba if nih hl agin aaa "ARN. ru EP ots MR gl ti i ii ata Me ae a oil Te NG So Re girl ee ne v7 . NO MONEY Down! hy “ EASY TERMS! _ NATIONAL CLOTHING CO. 9s. Sepinew, Pontiac | idan to break. However crpton aor oie , this can ~ patient [ YOU GET THE BEST Ir om ~ OXFORD. MATTRESS —— and Material <§ pn Fo Ag ang of custom made ality in_ mattress and box meth : ccagit ag” ma firmness. The every best at” mnoney- Prices, or. ‘ R eae cae oe sees leniavemes as ben ceiaes, } them new Call in and we will deliver your remade matt er box spring the same day! FE 2-7695 Roaghage’ in ort * Diet Is. LOWMAN ste noes an TTS As a remedy for constipation, aestck ded left leg up toward the ceiling, lower > As you probably know, it is tmv-ly retined foods is to floor. Continue, ern left and right. Most home safety experts agree |that the medicine cabinet should ibe given a close scrutiny four joumnmer at fall. Cantey, they [minutes that you invest and re- ceive better family health and |safety as a dividend. | After the contents have been | carefully screened—and be sure | that you throw away anything items such as toothpaste and brushes, eye drops, and band- | ages on the lower, easy-to-reach shelves. = : z with the best transportation possible — domestic or foreign. Pontiac Travel Service Phone FE 8-3521 698 West Huron | Or, for convenience, and to avoid |a crowded cabinet, you might loop items like eye drops and vitamin ‘| pills and swing it from the tooth- brush holder or towel rack. ” * * | Razors and razor blades, al- ‘though used every day, should be )Stored on an upper shelf to keep ‘them away from curious children. | And, of course, all medicines | should be kept as high up as possi- 'ble for the same reason. Another point to consider in re- = sek ibinencayiniesinaneasis savin aipsinidesiy salina npn see aseetieatin - stocking your medicine cabinet is N° S ENSEMBLE FOR THE BATH EAU DE COLOGNE «- TALC + BATH POWDER * WITH THE MOST TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME CLOONAN’S “Where Quali Counts” 172 Ron eS THANEL the advice that the number of items stocked should be held to a minimum, This makes storage that times a year — in spring, winter, Cool Ideas for Hot Head irs We all love to run on the sand/than usual. If you tint your hair, and let if trickle through our toes.| you will, of course, need retouch But, did you ever stop to think) treatments from your beauticians| what-a mess it can iauke of your more frequently. hair? And. it's a good idea to carry a Either use a blanket, plus a Small scarf with you in case of towel or other protection before jhigh winds and. those, all-too- lying down on those finely granu- u-| Fk j fe and massage the intestines. This, | Sham use under shower plus the ice water, help in start- [after your swim. at the pool or 75 N. Saginaw St. beach during the summer months. DRESSES Reduced For _ CLEARANCE $485 —2 tor $11 BURTON’S The Pontiac ‘Press. » * Tomorrow: “Exercise to Develop: Small Side of Chest Only,” Maggy Routf shows dresses with’ a little girl look: Tight Empire familiair suddent thunderstorms. Keep your head from getting hot lated particles. When said becomes this summer with some cool think- imbedded in your hair,- it takes. ing. : high-waisted band given shirring. and embroidery in smock style. | ed much time and effort to get it'- sparkling clean again. ‘So, in order to stay out-of-doors longer this summer and enjoy the mild weather, make certain that. you beauty treat your hair prop- erly. ' Suppose your favorite bean de- cides to take you on an earty | morning fishing trip. It's true that the sun sparks its greatest | fire on our hair around noon, | | other elements can Sonnent trouble, too, Dampness, for example, whether from salt water or fresh water, can cause hair to become limp or straggly. So, again—wear a head Warm. weather, besides making flowers bloom and dogs pant, causes our hair to grow faster Cotton in Hairbrush Wilt Groom Tresses Hatless days. are here again. It's fun to let the breeze give your hair that casual look in the sum- mer, but it can be a dusty look. too; if you become negligent about your hair care. If this happens to you, take your | hair brush and pack absorbent cotton between the rows of bristles ] BO EE Ri ete ie A OR A much simpler, helps to avoid con- fusion and makes it possible to shortest possible time, find what you are after in the|the dirt and remove some of ¥ and the brush. This will pick. up excess oils. A Noteworthy Gift N\ = i) Ample pleats on each shoulder make garment wider by a full four inches Pleats formed by sturdy chain stitches are ansiis released, Please note txb with enap which covers cipper pull. ®: PY, releasing chain stitch Trundle Bundle nine inches in ngewe” length. EEE UCT CTT T UE UT TUTTE TET C ETE T TOOTS EEE UE SEU LOU TTT TTUUEU TEST SS UOC OCCT TUE COSUOEOUOU LION TOCCCC TT SCTS Perfect tor summer travel . . i lisse Clover Print. Pink, blue or yellow with $298 white. @ Rosebud Print Riker Bldg. -+ ’ : a vi in ALL directions . keeps Baby covered just right n Clover Print Cotton Plisse or Sanforized Vat-Dyed Cotton Suede, Pink or yellow The MARGARET ANN > od M () 1, LS for Drapery Fabrics SHEERS Arc Here to FORTISAN the Leading Casement Sheer! re Here to Stay yarn... a, . THE ORIGINAL BABY S SAFEST _ SLEEP.IN GARMENT gold, natyral, cocoa. in the choicest patterns amd colors. “Baby Checks in Swede Cloth. Pink, bl ysl. *" $398 IT: | Suede Cloth. Ce) : Ss . $398 FLOOR ; COVERINGS f \ of DRAPERIES \ in Thon BEDSPREADS | I vil / 1666 SOUTH TELEGRAPH South of Orchard | | OPEN MONDAY and mga "il 9 p.m. Plenty of FREE PAQKING TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER W. Huton. St. SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT SHOP MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. to 9 P.M. FORTISAN.. . combines lightweight, fineness, great tensile strength and no visible shrinking or stretching. Outstanding resistance to sunlight. PLAINS ... sandalwood, white, green, PRINTS ... CUSTOM MADE OR BY THE YARD the super-strong in colors pink, turquoise, $925 To $300 Yd. machine or hand prints $950 To $ 5° Yd. 23 to Josephine Lowman in care of spectaculars starting friday 9:30 a. m. California designer swimsuits " 990 Winkelman’s July Spectaculars — the most excit- _ing sale series ever. Here a collection of glamorous swim suits from. famous California designers at savings. sketched: hourglass suit lengthened with embroid- ery. Aqua, black, coral lastex. 32-38. sale, $9.90 shop in cool comfort at ee ee ee ee _ THE PONTIAC PRESS ee a Alet ; ‘For Really | ip Great Results | LO gr te woe ee een Sone For Renting. .. Hiring... eile es seens Use Pontiag Press Want Ads! | : You get a/ Kea measure of readership when your Want Ad is placed in the/Pontiac Press. Your ad goes into the hands of thousands looking for places to rent, needing help, wanting to buy or sell a hun- dred and one items. Springtime calls for many needs . which can be fulfilled quickly and easily with a Pontiac Press Want /Ad. : The Pontiac Press ? WANT ‘AD DEPARTMENT | é 3 THE PONTIAC iS THURSDAY. gust 5, 1956 ees a Tews Michigan Pon LANSING @ — Women fliers throughout the nation will turn their attention next week to Mich- igan, terminus of the 10th annual all women transcontinental air San Mateo, Calif.. for a finis lime at Bishop Airport, Flint, Mich, More than 0 sircratt are ex- quet at- ‘Flint, July lith. WEEK PROCLAIMED» Taking note of the occasion, Gov. Williams has proclaimed July 8-14 “Woman in Aviation Week.” Ike, Winnie, and Convicts [Among Fans annual business. Two most famous exponents of the arj hobby are President Winston Churchill, Among othér housewives, movie stars, profes- ‘sional athletes. and convicts, ‘That's right. Convicts. Albert | Dorne, the illustrator wha is presi-| dent of the Famous Artists Schools of Westport, Conn., discovered the convicts among his 10,000 students who take their art by U. S. mails. ALL TIED UP ’ It came about this way. Famous enthusiastic What: relaxes the tired business- man may gave a convict a new purpose in life. MOSTLY WOMEN _ | Chief Justice Earl Warren heads “la committee, which along with the U. S. Public Health department, is striving to foster art as ‘rehabil- itation therapy” for the physically handicapped. you a dinss painter, Suetny or weekend . as er? * * @ If so you are one of tens> of Dwight D, Eisenhower and Sir jj of Art H. obby | boxers Mickey Walker and Ezzard Charles are enthusiastic painters. James W. Rhodes, President of the National Art Materials Assn. which meets in New York this «month, agrees with Dorne that it was Eisenhower and Churchill who gave amateur painting the terrific shot in the arm which has multiplied its ALWAYS FERTILE Or Chadwick, Royal Oak; Kenneth H. iFieley and William K. Luseombe, both of Birmingham: Asa L. Hor- ton, Madison Heights; George Kava and Otto Tyler, both of Mil- k Held Him Back? COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. | — Ron Bierstedt, 22, cigarette-\ smoking Colorado college Sudent, ran fifth behind four nonsmokers in a foot race up 14,110-foot Pikes) Peak yesterday. - The race, * sponsored -by KRDO! radio-TV of Colorado Springs, was billed as a tuneup for Bierstedt, | who has accepted a challenge; from tobacco - hating Dr. Arne) Suominen of Delray Beach, Fla. He's challenged cigarette smokers in @ race up the peak, tentatively set for mid-August. . Monte Wolford, 2, Colorado Springs, won the race up Barr, Trail in 3 hours 23 minutes, The record of 3 hours 55 seconds wal set in 1936 by Lou Willie. { Late finishers were not timed but Bierstedt was reported about i i | j 4 EASY STEPS 1—MEASURE CUT STRIPS 2—ROLL STRIPS 3—IMMERSE IN WATER 4—-APPLY TO WALL Asie GOR oe 30 minutes behind the winner. lon, ond if Plastic cottage F sets V) styles and sizes ¢ to fit your dec- orator needs. Beautiful tailored panels in ny- dacron, rayon or lace in sev- 3 eral lengths to fit your windows. Curtains are washable but require | no ironing. Simply reshape to size | allow to dry. g° in’ many _ FREE HAND TOOL APRON WITH ANY PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR MORE! lroning Board, Pad ry Cover. . 99° $ 4a” . ‘GALLON , $1.59 Qt. Available in 14 decorator colors | and white. Our Prices Were ‘Never Lower! “ ENBERGER’S 34 S. Saginaw Street . é Store Hours: _ 9:30 to 5:30 _ Monday & Friday Till 9 PLM. "Phone FE 2-7001) USAF bases there, Bright hope: Under treaty between Iocland and United ‘States, tedland wont are based. Artists always notifies its students| S¢vstecs tm the past ated ects ~ ) J. Waldrep, both of Clarkston and when. one of its faculty goes out) “But don’t get the idea jen + oom Floyd C. Unland, Drayton Plains to their neighborhood for a speak-jis a sport of statesmen, 8 a ' (=) because of habitual They sent such/cautions. “I'ts a sport of the every-| | ; + |megligence were ordered against a Notification to the Detroit areajday man—and woman. ; ee 4 Harold E. Burch, 89 Robinwood saying that Robert Fawcett was| “The public apparently reasons ee - |})Rd.; Henry C. Burt, 4495 Home- scheduled to appear there. that if painting relaxes men with nat Oa iaoereenes site Dr.; Albert L. Joyce, 1306 : tough Eisenhower and|}|_ NATIONALISM ADEN— NEW GOVERN. |- WOULD Malcolm St.; Jose S. Morales, -381 Rast Cae 9 Setene se on is worth a try for|| | THREATENS BRITAIN'S] |“OUST BRITISH,” MENT SEEKS TO| | ENDANGER BASE|"I|Baldwin Ave.: Everett H. Rawi- enrelicn showing the student 1 1” ASE BASTION IN | 16 CRY OF ABAD EE CLOSE BRITISH | [AT THIS CROWN | Ilings. 84 Mary Day Ave.; Roger -conviet’s garb on a rock pile, The * + eo W. Smiley Jr., 1285 Venice Ct.: ged Sorry, can't attend. AM) Of course the amateur has to be ; ' “—!|Robert L. Stocker, 36 W. Fair- ys dae does o teaxaue we _ fisplays his) WEST SUFFERS FROM ‘GLOBE-GIRDING ~ go for formal advice to NATO on withdrawal of eng Ralph M: Wood Jr., 28 3% other convicts the|time, to the inevitable comment: | MEADACHIE —- Newsmap, above, locates: some bases at such time as it considers an “emer- |Mark iM ® a ae schosia? comreen fa drawing. palet-|"Abn, a reguiar' Grandpa Means!” major regional headaches which blend into one gency” no longer exists. In London, prime min- J. Case, both of , ing and art crafts. They were de-| big migraine for the Western. Alliance. Ascend- _isters of the British Commonwealth are meeting oem L 3 ee leted from futpre- mi ot this! P) Thi P ancy of an. “Oust America” coalition in recent to coordinate actions, under pressure of national- |72mes + Campbell. & David W. type—might prove frustrating. o0e€S [DIS PIOVE | iceiandic parliamentary elections has led Secre- ism and in light of seeming changes in Soviet |p stant, both of Royal Oak; Henry Dorne said prison authorities are ‘Fa d Smokin tary of State John Foster Dulles to indicate it foreign policy, Hot spots: Cyprus, Aden, Ceylon, | 7 Crichton Jr., Paul A. Kelcourse, about art courses. g g may be necessary to cut down the number of Singapore, upon which Commonwealth defenses iCarl G. Pappas and Daniel’ B mae or Suspe | nded eas’ 2 Drivers Lose Licenses Traffic Law Violations nounced hy. the Michigan Secre-|Miracle, Davisburg and Jerome Singer, Huntington Woods. Ordered to furnish financial re- sponsibility because of unsatisfied Egnest R. Wilder, 30 Hibbard Ct.; Melvin C. Elam, Ferndale; Wil- -lliam V. James, Hazel. Park and Leonard C. Koizie, Royal Oak One-year revocations because of ‘inability to pas’ physical tests were ordered in the cases of Harley Rernard, Royal Oak and Georee FE. Money and Margaretta P. Niedenfuhr, both of Birmingham. Watkins Jr.. both of South LYo™ Ree Sting Brings Death to Rancher in California - SAN — OBISPO, Calif. Shock ‘and an acute allergy *| caused the death of rancher Carl Arthur Weant after a bee sting, la doctor reported. e * * - weemt died in the. doctor's of- fice an hour and a half after be- ing stung. The doctor said Weant had suf- fered serious allergic reaction aft- er previous bee stings. : Takes School Post CHEBOYGAN (®—William Mar- . jin, former Cheboygan mayor, has been appointed county school superintendent. He succeeds Wil- liam Jakad, who resigned to be- come an assistant professor at Central armen College. | THE 4th IS OVER... BUT NOT OUR BIG SALE! | OPE FRIDAY NIGHTS BANG-UP BUYS! 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SAGINAW STREET 1-Inch Gelvenined SH AND CARRY ONL LOWEST PRICES ON § STEEL PIPE Ya-Inch Golvenised $245. 1 ¥4-lnch Galvanized $6.04 peer Galvanized .$3.18 12-inch Galvanized $7.14 AL 55 2-Inch Golvenised . $9. 56 As ae { THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY,-JULY 5, 1956 three times to nail the victory. They led 5-0 until the 3rd. Tying run for Milford was walked in by Jim Skinner, who then hurled fine ball for the next three frames. Skinner had replaced Gerry Moore ‘aetna itin meena Seixas Booed For this weekend Boys’ Club of Pontiac has two games, one a night encounter at Berkley, and Sunday afternoon, also at Berkley. Satur- day night's tilt is: a makeup for a rain-out,on June 24. Other games listed for this weekend include’ Birmingham at Rochester, and Mil- ford at Waterford. Clawson drew the bye. - Schedule for the first half round- up (July 11): Rochester at Pontiac, Berkley at Mif- at Wimbledon American Netter Shows! Temper After Loss to Sere Aussie Star WIMBLEDON, England ® — Australia’s second best tennis player, Ken Rosewall, has defeat- ed America's .best player, Vic Seixas, nine times, in 10 matches. That gives you an+idea just how dark America’s hopes are for bringing home the Davis Cup be- catise Rosewall and Seixas are most likely to meet next in the Davis Cup challenge round in Ade- laide between . B and 2. ¢ * * © Their 10th meeting was late yes- terday afternoon in the 70th Wim- bledon championships in a semtii- final match, Rosewall pulled out thé victory with a comeback as fine as any seen here this year. The scores were 6-3, 3-6, 6-8, 6-3, 75 in a long -fain-interrupted match. At the finish Seixas shqwed a fit of temper. * ¢ 6 He threw down his racket, re- fused to thank the officials, and would not go to the net to con gratulate Rosewall and finally was consoled—by Rosewall, The crowd of 13,000, which had) heen very much for Seixas, turned’ on him. He*was booed off the court. After the fina] point, American, Davis Cup Capt, Bill Talbert would) not. do any predicting on Davis Cup geatters, ® Spe e# K- ford, Clawson at Birmingham. Water- ford drew a aye. Current standings: . wh. wth. Pontia: 5 2 Milford 303 Rochester 5 2 Clawson 16 rkley 4 2 Waterford es Birmingham 4 2 of 716-0%, also set by Krivonosov. But the distance of Blair’s heave was not decided officially until nearly 4 hours after the event was tapes. But records can earn offi- cial recognition..only if measured by a single tape. * * * While darkness gathered and AAU officials Al Hart and Phil Claxton stood guard, a hurried call was sent out for a 300-foot tape. One finally was located at Harvard Stadium in Cambridge, an 18-4 Count Against ~ Saginaw Jays - Four three-run innings in the middle of yesterday's State League baseball tilt at Wisner Field proved more than enough to sink a Sagi- some 10 miles away. naw Jays nine, 18-4. Pontiac Gen- WIMBLEDON SMASH — Vic wasn't as big a smash with the makes jn his match with Australia's Kén Rosewall. five sets after winning two of the him of temper which caused previously sympathetic fans to turh, against eral Motors club was the aggressor all the way, blasting Jay hurlers for a tremendous 21 hit total, against 12 for the visitors. Sth and 6th frames. Two in the lower half of the ist and four in the Sth Saginaw’s runs were few and between, best effort being in 6th when two were scored. Gene Cox, Boots Kring and George Gary led GM hitting, each getting four in 6-56 turns at bat. Cox and Jerry Dorr got 3-baggers. Herm Bishop, winning pitcher, left the game in the 6th with an injured ankle. Jerry Taylor re- placed him. Herman was in front when he left,.with an 11-3 count. Motors will play again Saturday at 2 p.m. om Wisner diamond, against another State League op- the ponent. A +, O10 i 412 2 GENERAL MOTORS 903 953 oun —08 8 Dick Jones (5+, Woodrow and Deb din, Rosengrand; Bishop (€), ga ned and \Gary, hiteoff Jones 14, off Woodrow 4. off Bishop &, off Taylor 4, 7 dones 4, Woodrow 5, Bishop 4, Taylor 2. over. W b p . ” meat va on onilac The throw first was measured y at 2165'4 with three 100-foot Motors Nine Compiles) LOOKS LIKE A MILLION — Pulling away with a length and one-quarter to spare, Nashua, (left) with Eddie Arcaro riding, crosses the finish line to -win the Suburban Handicap at Belmont Park after his poor yesterday. Running accoud in s the $83,000 race is Dedicate (right) ridden by Hedly Woodhouse. Nashua redeemed himself : pBnider, showing. in his last two races. | oll os Ea] - ‘ a eS a : : fy 88: ALD Vv side of a tiled pool under the brilliant California sun.” Mone more than 33,000 looked * 2 * rege 9 Bad rer the hall-liaga, pitched creitably though lw CLEVELAND, DETROFE e eee Se : bedraggled B million mark in attendance a’ Fe ERS, s “No one knows what it's like unless he's been a ae ay ce. _ etinwneny: Fates ae an Fesuedy 6 '’ ade con Sots Seant a ies TE TE wm 88 _ former world champion. I went through it. I'm older | indians by scores of 6 in Briegs Stadium, Theirithe total for 37 home games aged tes Ord. th ond Sites itp alt __how. Tive adjusted myself, e | Possessed with power in ¢ record since a doubleheader |503.920, . while permitting six hits, ih 8 88 Aco ‘ ; ‘ Sst Rocky better prepare mse. You know. he| ee st mows Mee ito Hay AH AM OO Poves Tes age e e wenn te ea” tH Ree tt likes those icevcream sodas. Rocky will get fat. He'll) se : times during the cloudy afternoon, | S295? , 266 Poptecke 3 $8 be in the ring some night working as a referee and|_ day it [enero eases Toe Of Gis eotete nat er giao. some ringsider will ask: ‘Who did that little butterball Saco peg apy ahaa ther. Sith collected two singles "ar f Brie. ar one Ee ee | Wertz slamined’ across three|2%¢ ® double in four trips in the via cata gol so Ge. : rung with bis 18h home run into] Satie ec crie used wingie, in the |SOe eee eee: OE OE . “I like Rocky. My younger son wears Rocky's T-shirt. -|the-upper right field deck in the|#etting E Rowen, Phillipa. RBL—Woodling My wife told Rocky to-quit. But no one can tell Rocky eileen: ccaleerelpaeen cv ae wyne. whe wow haw 0 0-4 rece (una: ischae® ining en: how to adjust to the heartaches ahead.” : eee ere ce | cg crack out ight battere, Wo | Searle Beatin a hee et “He's gong to be a Mister Fivehy-Five: He may Bet wih sats Some Sia et in np te a [PAE ae eee TB be stung by it all into trying a comeback just to “pages ' ” | in 8, Melish @ in %. R-ER—1 : = : : inning later, was enough gies in going the distance for the ; 0-0, 6-5. WP--Foy- ~‘show ’em.’ That'll be bad.” eo SS aah a Stkdeling Teel Oe loon tock Woacore (Oca). L-ePortack (6-4). ; ae ie a ; ' : Pes ae Berry, Honochick, Napp. T— Pape gona — reecigts — for ot pra See ‘ oe eee : = ast ¢ big, gruff, good natured onetime playboy. @ Tigers seldom stirred sophomore troubles oon ° the nightcap. were retired ja 14-15 mark last , starts for beer € Ee, Se ~g 00" Nylons at Prices : De Luxb 5 Chisplen- x Anyone Can Afford Original Equipment Tires ae a verge men 1996 cor 'y- baad trials | at eae BLACK Sturdy Soles LEATHER Rubber Heels Merit Shoes ® 4a North ‘Sagniaw Street Me Firestone B-112 Truck PAN \S Tires on Sale Too! ‘ -_ sm = ——i * A Yi eee eee eee en Firestone ‘Supremes j Nothing Better... Nothing as Good Lower Cost Por Tine Lower Cost Per Mile 17%. on ena Wn i eer Mind ‘We Pay Up Te 24: 146 Ww. HURON FE sihoakl 140 N. SAGINAW FE 5-2620 ‘ie \ a ia ee oo oe eer ee) Se ae ae ae ee ee ae ee a ae ee ee ge ee Re ee 1004, SVs Fe. FIBERGLAS cig “Sel eas Casting es 6 6 © “st BRAZIER TYPE be BAR-B-Q GRILL LAWN SOAKERS : 5 peat on aoe for srikting 5 S*< ALL METAL PICHICBASKET °J Regulation size— *) 99 asily. inflated. 2,000 LENGTHS OF 5-FOOT Plastic Hose aa “an 2 Yr. Guerantee 50°’ CLEAR oon Mito HOSE WITH COVER AND RACK ..... 8-inch LASCO Reversible @ 88 WINDOW FAN TI Includes panels that adjust to fit most win. dows —— fan can also be used as floor or table model. 2a ee __THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1050_ At Tam O’Shanter : cf Pros in Pro- Am list ee . _ Tam will also have & Monday rae an to three members affair of 18 s. eiontcuessseannenennean ret. eg Es : aii is a E i i reali phe E. rT 5 F H z i Hi Hl | F sf eft tt SE “Pup Tent .........537" - ses Wall Tent ........7x7" $25.00 Unbrolla Tat it i : z % | i i a ! i z $ i : 3 2 3 z HOT SPRAY UNDERCOATING f Soe ea done, with new ‘56 equip- . all labor and materials. UNCONDITIONALLY it 4 | * Steam Cleaning PONTIAC UNDERCOATING a TARPAULINS ..0s 83.50 Onl2 .. ..». $4.20 10x12. ve. $5.40 12x15 . ... 87.20 12x18 . . $8.00 15x20 . ; Special Sizes Made to Order Web Manila Rope, 4" 2c ft—%" 4c ft. Motor Cleaning | . 7 Chase Street JOE'S 32 S. Saginaw St. and Mays, New Tons. 4 Pittburgh. 7 HOME noNs ~ a n;! Major League Leaders By The Associated Preue ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (based on Ni York, 371: aq Louls.|American League turnstiles}. ‘lclicked only 94,007 times for a de- | - au. crease of 18,071 from last year Cnn the total attendance was) : Louts, i: 49; Banks, Chicago a pad ' See Louis, 96: Ashubrn. Louls, &; 3; waukee, ai, Philadelphia, 20;| Rot Cincinnati and ‘ee : TS ||Mickey's Knee Baseball's No. 1 Medical Problem fa i aalt." Detot © nee "Sit: Kell, Baliimore, 330. yf Re BK * Se Es . Washington, 95; Holiday Increases i Pan Turnstiles 0, @: Pascual Washington. eveland, Poytack, De- JONE cuitwoop } he a me AL . Beeee ® AMERICAN LEAGUE = Shennan! Se fan a at Beston oon Baltimore a: Wash 4 ANE AL EA A A A ARE A OT VACATION TIME’S SPORTS TIME \ TENNIS 4 RACKETS Picnic Jugs 3% °1* WATER 71 95 ssa Finished size: . 4x1 18", 7 center sewed in floor o reened windows with storm $ Ser Se ee AS el ee ee ee ey 4-PLAYER EG ool BADMINTON SETS $395 See a New Convertible Shot From a phigh om Cannon MICHIGAN GOLD CUP COLEMAN STOVES We Rent Tents BOAT CUSHIONS — STOCK CAR DERBY TWO BIG SHOWS MASKS — LIFE JACKETS DIVING LUNCS JOE'S SuRPLUS| | 32 S. ‘Saginaw St. SPORTS SHOP 16 S..CASS _ For the Price of One! ‘Adults $1,50; Kids 35¢, under 6 Free! Rein Dete: Wed., July 11, 8 P.M. WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN our ‘FIELD, WHY NOT TRY US TODAY AND SEE. WOHLFEIL DEE.» ‘ a oe Tent 9°4°x9'4" $91.50 ee | ie bath ww 2"15 . iy *, & ’ 1 ‘ 4 ; At the ball park . . . the golf links . . . or just strolling in the sun, the best way to relax is in these wonderful, breezy, rich’ Ai Ba slacks, Choice of mony smart summer | colors and exciting new pattern effects at this amoz- Poe Bgl irae: Why not drop in and 7 oe Notes i oe a — f phe: tsi , + 22 } —e . : ‘ ae ie 3 “ R | jtitles in the midwest Junior Tennis ee ee oe S - = * . : ) sie wos’ be sie isandonter| 80,508 Race Fans (Girl Athlete | 3 ; Pat division, defeating Lynn Kerwein of 2 st Chlae ate cal meer a2 Rackiord, Ul, 60, 63: took the VY 18 366,147 Beats Own Mark = more national diving titles than any woman in training daily. Her coach is her husband Glenn, |18-and-under crown by downing, WW GQEI OO, 1ST | ] : history, shows the form as she prepares to de- Bike. MeCormich renmed teatsing After eiving [Fale Gugsetkd of Wansirenscl, ns ies acoieaadiilt eta or Javelin : . a _ birth to her first a boy born March 11 , 64, fend her crown at Melbourne. She is executing baby, a boy [Sagan twin the i double More than two milion dollars}, WOODBURY, N. J. «Olympic cany to vee wuld pth, Detroit Rowers Middlecoff on— Hterday. oughbred ned tracks, yesterday Ed] bd * : i Hollywood Belmont Parks the three million \Doctoring Your Golf Game p Tie, Meme Sagat dun. de Vr se So people nest Sh ee ; Taylor of Peoria, Mi, 6-1, ¢. 366,147 through the pari mutuel- Z 7 in | ‘ in BY DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF jhands high to complete a fully eee machines at 11 tracks, school student surpassed her pre- = : PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Quit-|rounded are. _-| Hollywood Park led the nation Ly ting at ball Notice how the left side is turned,| Ray Senkowski, also of Ham-|i, toth attendance, 59,508, andjcompeting in the Junior Cham- Take Top Two Awards) DIAGNOSIS: Head sway and the right side has gone into|tramck, won the boys’ 15-and-under| vasering $3,622,695, Belmont in Schuylkill River| TREATMENT: Keeping the head|the swing to finish with, the right|crown by trimming Francisco Cas pary was next with a turnout of " & anchored ‘(no movement whatever),|shoulder under the chin. To de- iit Bogota, Colombia, S. A|30,658 and betting of $5,305,506, mark would get official sanction): “A Regatta ‘ton the backswing is a job only haif/velop this follow-through, work 64, 63. ' . . * * * because of lack of sufficient Ama- . * }64d. Du Pont Car Wash gives 20 washes —The* Awe done. The head. must by all meansjfirst on ofe-piecing the backswing. ESDAYS Arlington Park, 34,435, and Mon-jteur Athletic Union officials on Du Pont “Turtieback™ sponge—$1.80" PHILADELPHIA (INS) -~-The|D* Stationary as well in the down-/Keep a straight line from club) oamiano, CalltMaurce Marper, 14t.|mouth Park, 32,211, were the oth-/hand to witness the toss, sink sien tos wie ieee Detroit Bost Club had a double|*¥ins- The slightest forward mo-jhead to left shoulder, without wrist) 9st" Qabland, cutpeinted Joo Micell, 1. New or tracks that went over two mil- 4 cs a 4 - te : ‘ | break — until the break comes na- ; Former heavyweight boxing) : > — SSuggented Metait Prieg ; eredit, today turally at approximately hip champion Jack Dempsey is 61. : y : i : eng: Peapla'y Re it turn freel “ Schuylkill : 'y. Right elbow points ; ver at the ground; hugs the side in 5 the Jullus H. No uncocking of the wrists until 5 ot the hitting area is reached. the | € Phil- old kid game of ‘crack- both (Copyright 1956, John F. Ditle Co. i pee Hutch Chased : : for 2nd Time y po Inside a Week / by MILWAUKEE @ — M i Hutch was thambed out of his HH fifth game yesterday eae two 13% finally found) 4ays after serving a t sus- ee sin. Drrgal pension and paying a $150 fine for it. The bench gets on the umpire—| that’s part of the game, isn’t it?— and what happens, Right away T'm to blame.” _.for Summer Safety Drive on these 1956 Dayton PREMIU DAYTON BLACK SIDEWALLS | PREMIUM THOROBREDS PREMIUM THOROBREDS Sean ey hah Petpet | — - . Thorobreds .. . GUARANTEED until July; re eR = ge burs 1958 AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDSt- a 6.40x15 $29.70 Get a eater tide for you and your pero G Chariton : | . plus protection against a i) le. vest a teeneapee So 670x153 $31.20 S$ road hazards. AND GET THEM NOW . . Incianapgin BA Chatigion 08 7.10x15_ | __ $34.50 DURING THIS $2 TIRE SALE! 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Aw ae" 3 — er | BUDGET TERMS dl eC ire 0. BIG 3 cK eae Free | Tuneuess Tine | OPEN AOA 115 NORTH |] Ta Ty | PARKING 5a SAGINAW ST. | MONEY : HEADQUARTERS i Free Parking Reer of Store | “ay _ . Pontiac's Motorist Headquarters You | Can Order Any of the Thousands of Ite n the BIG SPIEGEL a - 71 W. Huron Si. (Corner of Cass) FE 8-0424 it et LL CR ATALOG @t the Handy Order Desk in Your 18 R STORE! Shop Today a rt ‘he Sie. — a os # ear Sy P= = = 3 if peas oe a ¥ =| fe ~~ ‘+ $3 F% ee a od ee & Be = | eer Ps se — * =o 2 = ¥ oo ee ae ‘ : oy j : ail geet Re fe se A a 2 eons ay ee : j = t ; ; ieee { ; ts te : 4 \ ‘> 7 _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY s105¢ wee : PIFTY.ONE ‘the door open aud took one of the e a ae Meiiaihons ce ok and released in re- - Invading Delaware will prow! the : 32 marshes with Geiger counters. ‘to 3 NEWARK, Del. ww resem eet fa the pets travel from radioactive mosquitoes is invad-\ nome. Armed with Sle miaseiery 2 ag hpoaatie but the sting will be|information, they hope to arrive at : oe ae than that of an belier mean af moeqito conte, § Mosquito. seeenaeeneenmnanmnenemeenementtn As part of a University of Dela- The number ot pocale working on *iware- research project, mogquito U.S, leas sun: Cae oleae _ Pa oe tne cpt th rinse RLF s HURRY! HURRY! LAST 6 WEEKS! _ neat ie ites oman We've discovered from past experience when we announced the closing of “This |s Crane pig Hho ad — wor wi $0 great 7, people were unable to see t teally new wonder of the entertainment world, DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU! Its every TODAY: 2 & $:30—YRI. 7 & 10 IN HARMONY AGAIN — The Andrews Sisters (from left) Patty, | Laverne and Maxine, are back together again after long and bitter separation. Says Laverne, “Our public refused to let us stay apart.” On their schedule: a triple-barreled comeback — night clubs, a TV series and a film biography in which they'll blend their singing voices for the three “big name" sora re rn oe nals screen. Hollywood Headlines Barrymore Permits Wite | / k | ; | find | re- spects — his mows father. LLED LAKE) “that the lad differs in many : IN THE ARMS OF THE MAN SHE HATED! = Could she share his life again... . could their | doverate Whesne qrang sh Shin “6f- chams, be Gat 3 : _ shown ae > tt « 180 + sen Se to Play Poker With Boys | ygt3nt%': geben raging el qhare. @ fal at 8:89 F MICMIGAN CINERAMA CORP, PIS 8 ‘@) an h a ‘i . , Y to Pr ten n ia } 380 Madison Ave., Detroit 26, Mich, ; ae : ' ; H By BOB THOMAS —that is a straight flush, isn't it?'| ¢- : 2 ‘ 1 .. ee) 11 amo aves « ARIES | HOLLYWOOD Ww — Would you | They're top darned siow tae are. ar : eter hient ae py tak : : TT - — Coren nated husbands consider giving the lit-| ' at they always waiit to Main Fleer & Messanine i For, nn seats for te ___ EVENING peer _Daiemmmmenerert ees EE cinlicOLOR Joel McCREA te woman a night-out on her own! I'the neous, with threes: sevens} SM MARE Nat, & Peformance on 2 ge Jevery week to play poker with and tens wild.” caper Sn Gives O tee Chunk: BAS . @ PLUS e@ Berbers WALE - Alex NICOL the Boys? "ee es ae tay re 3 scum age : That's the situation with John|Barrymores are almost constantly = peat Hq J Address Sas a Baer [Barrymore Jr. and his lovely re “We have even been criticized| WOedward 1.3788 C tae —___ : i: : jhead wife Cara Williams. It| for jt," John remarked. “Where- DETROIT Trees ensiene stomped. settecdressed snvelone . § | : DRIVE-IN ; ' pthc : - e | sounds odd, but it may be an en-jever T go, she goes, and vice pahaiieanemareaieiia) f PPO eeatiial. r UNION LAKE AND HAGGERTY ROADS - EM 3-066) 9 | bakes > wae , : : | : “apts | sermon pMusic HALL | a | SO, we ea? ow é : , some men while I\time and couldn't be with each w *, = ' jstay home with the children. She) other. ie TONIGHT has her fun and comes home re- “We can't help it. We love each fe ' treshed.. ot Why shouldn't we be to- Ree “And I have no worries — the) gether?” a | other players are all friends of} ‘The poker night, he agreed, was | mine.” f& good escape valve, since tha :. e ss fis virtually the only eee Added Cara: “I. really love where their interests don’t menge. ae poker. But I can’t stand the way) it may sound un-Barrymore-dike t women play it. They'll look /at)for John to be sitting home with a ie Sely, por . “Ob, let s/see| the children nights, but you'll THE STORY OF LISA WHO LOOKED FOR Love : - For one yet he says, — YOU*LL NEVER FORGET! Breage PE RR SR NNN co am ‘|ROK Sends U.S. Thanks * ae Aid Giving Freedom 1 MARVELOUS PCT JF A THOUSAND THRILL ee my eat = c i. L S! _ [for its help to the ROKs in their | / presen(s “determined efforts to remain a “Tk 99 i free and independent nation." The 7-Year Itch | The ROK chief executive also / “RR ih tickler” ‘issued a statement expressing / Nightly thru july 15th | bope that “the spirit of the Amer- | / Wightly Except Monday _ AIR CONDITIONED CURTAIN 8:40 MI 86-2992 fer Reservations Long Lake Rd. near Telegraph F Staring STEVE Hb _ Screenplay by JOSEPH Ince SN “mee Released thu UNITED ARTISTS : i The FIRST magniticent hd thrilling motion picture filmed in the new mirotle of the screen! — & | of Communism to bring the Tight (of liberty to all the world.” = gaa : Sage! ii} ALSO 2@ AFRICA’S CITY OF SINNERS ruled by Ovtensts . , . where & SITAR INTTTTTwNTTTTe mem = Hhown of $48 - 8:47 ome SUN. — “TOY TIGER” plus “STAR IN THE DUST” HERBERT }. YATES presents LARARA STARVIK BAY SL SCOTT BAA WARY MURPH The Maverick Queen NATU RAMA TRUCOLOR fm GrPum < PICTURES CORPORA ey Comseimated fitm tatunteowe wn WHLME FORD - UD TE; Oe 0m ian (OLE METER. WALTER SONU . GEORGE EAS m oUCETE = 2 Fascinating Hits TODAY Betere Your Very tyee © the Fatare Untelds! kK Powerhouse of Devastating T-N-T! Revemgton ty RRTM RSET gal REO ERT . Rone on the move mmtring | re TE RATT HES by TAME GET. treemesste Produew: Sweeter I Matt Piteind.. - oe FRIDAY Ky | BOLD & THE eave’ |e . 1 ‘QUENTIN DURWARD’ |= ¥ COLOR by DE LUXE Ges CinewiScore | neg * Starts TOMORROW! x | | ae EBT MD Drive-In : | ie te CO- PEATURE & 4 4 | Theater beg onismodige ees yr ~ edger egal | RAY McKINLEY | Playing in the Glenn Miller |) | tradition with the authentic | Miller arrangements, | Tri: Dave Martin Orch.’ | Shewn at 11:10-1:41-4: 19-0:83-9:85 ' So it’s a Leffdafty Rist — Don't mies the Fen! a SKY Last Times Tonight! "The Seven Year Itch’ Marilyn Monroe Es ¥ i SE iebinii. iy it E 2 FRIEDA HUGGETT E f i g : F 5 e ip if pESes i 8F |Verda Stuart, Pontiac vice-presi- Rochester Reunions Set; Name Officers ROCHESTER — Sixty-five mem- bers of the Stuart family held their annual reunion in the Avon Park Pavilion Wednesday, Elected to of- fice for the coming year were Rob- ert Osborne, Detroit president; dent; and Lewis Osborne of Port Huron, secretary-treasurer. Plans were made for the 1957 reunion to be held in the sanie place. Scheduled for. reunions on Sun- day at Avon Park Pavilion are Pon-|stove families. jin Homemaking Parley members of the Moore and Petti- Lapeer Women to Join LAPEER — Three women from this area will share in the three- Daly, Mrs, Charles Grosskopf, and ‘| Mrs. Kenneth Kreisch., land fifth in fat production’ among way ‘safety class. Attending will be Mrs. Howard other activities were among entertainments at Neste Oe he ee 6 setae. beet tO | Ponfiac State Hospital yesterday. Shown is the patients’ carnival. — parmitrs ceuamAsson as ek Sauhaty ‘nistiined. ciriec Gt Ukcton oar re ee Newlyweds Go to Southwest After Nuptials Hire D. Spence !in Lake Orion Children Camping BM hy Pontiac Trail Resident Is Wed in Wixom Church ane Qe: a Following a ten day trip through} Northern Michigan and the coupe wil Fee st 52 Pon tiac Trail. Terre Haute Pastor fo Talk at Church WATERFORD — ‘The Rev. Mr. | F. L. Myers of Terre Haute, In- diana, will speak at the 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. services of the Wa-l terford Community Church Sunday.7 The Rev. Meyers is a candid “|tor the ministry of the church. Clifford Homecoming Plans Are Complete CLIFFORD—The Clifford Home-| coming will\be held July 6, 7 and) = There will be.activities for adults} ee | PAANTOM =| Ly | |Leacues © EXTRA! . THE NAT KING COLE ~ Banarvemied 5 a i igh, aig ondbpyerat ges we for young adults. were Donald Bowers of t Milford and Vika Bibicoff of Wayne. Rog- the ten highest of the Guernsey breed in her class has just been ‘Michigan Guernsey Wins Prod uction Award in East completed by the registered cow, Lockshore Sunflame’s Tamie, a senior four-year-old, owned by R. F. Locke, Lockshore Farm, Hick-| ory Corners, Michigan, Kids Klub Ends Session; Draw on the instructions of the Pontiac Township the township omg ys ~ - Mr, and Mrs. lan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nolan Sr. of Thomas Road, Meta- the group was 297, with a high of 351. ‘The Kids Kiub met for a week under the direction of Ted Place Quilting at Church NEW HUDSON—The WSCS of the Methodist Church met at the —e this morning for a quilting NANCY CHERALD LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lewis of Oxford announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Cher- Theodore ald, to Dormeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Dormeyer of Fulton, N. Y. She is a graduate and he a student of Baptist Bible Sethinary, Johnson City, N. Y. No 426 During Week | ~_— 1 | She belonged to St. John’s La- theran Church. Surviving are her. husband; one ‘daughter, Mrs.--Viola Stansell of +Ziehm, all of Utica, and Mrs. Ella County Deaths ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. William (Anna F.) Meiers, 71, 625 home yesterday afternoon of a coronary occlusion, will be at Pix- ley Funeral poe Fae day. Burial will be in Mt, Cemetery. Born in Uiica, ihe hed ltvea ta] Rochester for the past 38 ‘Pontiac; three brothers; George Bliemister of Davis, William of Rochester and Otto of Utica; four sisters, Mrs. Mattie Prieks, Mrs Helen Maeder and Mrs. Tena Ewald of Akron, N. Y. LAPEER—Service for Newton J. Hodgson, 60, 438 Henry St., Detroit, is to be held today at 2 p.m. from the Muir Brothers Funeral Home, with burial in the Hadley . Mr, Hodgson died fol- lowing a heart attack at his home Monday night. Surviving are three sisters and four brothers: Mrs. Elmer Grimes, here; Mrs. Mark Earhart, Had- ley; and Mrs. Ernest Ferriby, Port Huron; Leslie of Mason; and Mil- _ Duane and Earl Hodgson of re. Thayer Funeral First, who died suddenly at her &!* “Sunflame’s - Tamie”’ 16,867 pounds of milk and “2 pounds of fat {n 365 days on two. times daily milking and was bred to meet calving requirements. “Sunflame’s Tamie’ who has von |four times been classified for type, once Desirable and three times Ex- jcellent also has two records of 8,- ‘of fat, as a junior two-year-old in| the 305-2X division and met requirements, and produced 15, pounds of milk and 772 pounds of ifat, as a junior a ad the 365-3X division * ° * The record of this cow was su- pervised during the test period by Michigan State University. Garden Club Schedules Tour of Seed Farm WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Waterford Branch of the National Farm and Garden Assn. has sched- | uled a tour of Ferry-Morse seed | farms for its meeting, Thursday, July 12, Members will convene at 11 a.m. | at the CAI Building, 5640 Williams Lake Rd., and they will go from there as @ group, Each is to bring! to Be on Friday FARMINGTON—Service for Mrs, Howard (Elien N.) Thayer, 38, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in Farmington Methodist Church, with burial in Oakwood Cemetery here. Mrs. Thayer, wife of Howard of the Thayer Funeral Home, was the former Ellen N. Power, She died at her home at 33014 Grand River Ave., Tuesday, after an extended illness. A county résident for 15 years, Mrs. Thayer is survived by her husband; a son dohn H,, at homes her father, Arthur 8, Pew- er; and two. sisters, Mrs, Mary Ruttledge of Berrien Springs and Mrs, dean Rosenberg, Grand Rapids, Her body is at the Thayer home here and the family requests that date has been set for the wedding. ind Mra, p+ ag E. pad Tore & new daughter, av Ann. an . . ae ee Ryan, A gg their me a box lunch. Episcopalians to Meet LAKE ORION — The Auxiliary | of the §t. Alfred's Episcopal Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed Miller, 35 Schorn Dr. at) 8:00 p.m. on July 5. i- | Hot Dogs Popular | } | | CHICAGO—The nation’s produc: | tion of wieners and frankfurfers jto 610,006,000 pounds in 1955, an lincrease of 8 per cent over 1954 and 12 per cerit-over 1953, County Births | i Mr, mi | ae, Pana, See teh of @ Harry ©. Clerks, 47300 Roland, new daughter, Beverly Jone. ‘McCandless’ New ALL WOOL WILTON 980 pounds of milk and 429 pounds §. . - You can’t afford not | to have it in your home! _ INTRODUCING... ‘ARPET Now in the modern design McCandless offers you this fine all wool ca in the exciting NUTRIA color for modern living . is fine all wool carpet will give you years of service and beauty = ‘412 Foot Wide AI’x )” Cotton. and Rayon DRAPES || These fine cotton and rayon drapes in-the BARK design will enhance the uty of your home... . Extra heavy weight, pinch pleated and unlined they come in six excit- ing colors, ink, gold, white, beige, green and egg shell...’ = Pontiac's Oldest Exclusive Floor Covering Firm! & R EGULAR S11 N. Perry St. Phone FE 4-2531 (8 - 87-25 : ey i : s \ : € * i , ‘A E Ne WW ge EX pe ee oe re te ae eee Se ee ee a ee ee ee Se ee RS ee Ree re See Re 7 ae ORE cae ee ane ‘ : ‘ ia i: % \ ‘ c i ee ¥ : a" =, es oh 4 ae eee mS i % og aa = ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1956 ; |DONALD DUCK _ HA eo aang i fie 4 tf i agceae g i H! a4! a ROARDING HOUSE THE TREASURE IS BURIED ON ONE Y THOSE NINE ISLANDS, MASOR, Y = CAPTAIN COBB HAS A MAP THE ISLAND ALONG GUT ag BS ; 8 +f OH, BOY--- My DOG ay : H HI \ . FOUND A HORSESHOE --- se ot @ Pi Q | MAYBE HE’LL HAVE ¥ Cre ainaral ee ZB 00D LUCK 5 bh? ; \\ \ ; TID 1906 by WEA Borvics, tne. TM, Reg U8 Put ; OUT OUR WAY OOH, TAKE THAT BUM OH, ANY ] TEN MILES AND LOSE UU CHUCK LINE 2 HIM! I LET HIM STAY RIDER, iF AROUND GOPHERS ) YOU LET ft AND MICE AND RATS, HIM STAY . Sheen AND BIRD EEGs) WILL SOON ay AND EVEN BIRDS/ BE ASKIN’ : we i 4 o . —Sh, = : “ge MEALS fasiiiihcnsiaies E ~~ z 3 x = iy TI. ~ . E V1 I f pan § ot 5 — peens a F ‘cy “, > ie, 2G le —V—— we th 3 : OO me , 4 rae x NES | see . © 1986 by NEA Servien, ine. T.M. Reg U.S. Pat. OFF "ROLLER OuTANDY) f 3 TAKE A LOOK... | | DIXIE DUGAN TED (ues ieee ' B ) ) dei ekgast! WE TOLD ME TH" DELICIOUS BAKIN’ DO IT YOURSELF 4, Zercdpee™ WARD WARE DEPT | ‘} f 4 A Pana on ee ae \ ac 4 - —) ee « “Are you going to yote for HIM after he took Roy Rogers’ — Brand new customer. Not one blistér on his hands! j (place an Tt" | r eo | 5 low-| growing of grains the end of the first lower to \ higher, corn % to 1% lower, oats % to % higher, tye % to % lower; %; soybeans 1% *7 ee a renee 6 . RESOURCES Statement of Condition C STATE BANK Pontiac, Michigan . Loans and Discounts ........... “eee ee ioe ee Pee eee eee eee ee L288 (Due 1 to 4 years ........... ee State, County and Municipal Securities .... Other Securities — Cash and Due from Ranks Benkine House and Furniture and Equ Other Resources Total Resources eee eee eee LIABILITIES - Undivided Profits and . Total Capital Account Demand Deposits U.S. Government Deposits peechetpeys Total Deposits ................ceee00.. hee ee Reserves “see (Due within 1 year ..... “see © ee ee eee June 30th, 1956 ©. § 4,772,899.34 4.752,126.69 9,525,026.03 173,468.41 2,648,297.38) $ 9,351,557.62 - -12,645,018.63- Other Liabilities ................ 0600505004 Total Liabilities ................060005. ..s+. 4,601,815.00) | : 215,413.63 Pa PERV C re ce Ree e os 50,000.00 2.892.578 19 . ipment Pe 319.515.23 vaausvesedes wen 94,351.70 Sanececces $25,498.435.10 $ 400,000.00 sed aedes Leeeees 400,000.00 Le eeee ve eeee 160,773.97 veel aes so ecees . $ 960,773.97 npwneatecesecs 13,854,585.94 ~ boca 330,983.24. ceveeeeeees 10,074,359,62 : 24,259,928.80 277,732.33 $25,498,435.10 United States Government Securities carried at $900,000.00 in the foregoing statement are pledged to secure Federal and Siate Government Deposits. DIRECTORS OFFICERS ‘Milo J. Cross .. Smith Falconer eee Cee ee ewes President +o we wee ee ents Vice-President Earl W. Bartlett ............. Vice-President William A. Eubank . .,... ; ssseeveee.. Assistant Coshier Sam 3s. Hale .. Cashier ee ee ERED Everett K; Garrison Assistant Cashier Mark 8. Stewart Assistant Cashier and Branch Manager Harold W. Schonle Assisiant Cashier and Branch Manager seneceseceeceseess Atditor “3 John C. Cowe Realtor Milo J. Cross a President Rodger J. Emmert General Motors Corporation ‘ . ‘ Di R. Russel Holland Circuit Judge Frank A. Mercer Physician Goodloe H. Rogers President American Forging and Socket Co. Stuart E. Whitfield tor : : ed , J Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ~ , ae ' » aes ot ne . iF ‘ ey eee as oh eae” sie i a a gah i a ak ae a a me ce Les a tne - + . DETROIT EGGS DETROIT. 8 iAP) t.o.»,|SPlit, dropped 3 points on an open- : ade A jumbo, mnt-. U. S. Steel opened on a block od average 907 large. di-04, Wid ave ‘lof 5,000 shares up % at 5814, later Bohn Alum... July white 7-38, avg 38%, small, 3 ond “ hite tag 5, "laree, ‘Wi-ah eid se 044 [shading this gain slightly. + sag clothing starts cin, "neaium 30; small’ 30“ Grede*Wt| Bethlehem Stee! advanced more | $7" Yt""--:- “Box, 465 8. et tat #6. | than a point. Republic Steel was up | Byéd Co -..... off on every A, ext . 43-44%-| fractionally. Youngstown Sheet & a! Pack Bie sales tag. MI : + medium, 34-31; grade B./Tube rose around 2 points. p nny Sete ‘ A, large 41-42; Other opening blocks included | Can Dry ...... 4p So ae se vanes B se : t Con © Gas... we ad ; mediums| Corporate bonds were mixed inj; Ree Ta Palme... 4 - 4 30.00; C ban a1 Pure On ..... 30.00: current receipts 32.60. quite trading. Font FORME. 142 ROA. cee 3 : : The Stock Market was buoyant|Ccont Mot ..... a ee ° Tuesday as steel shares wiped out | Co te nag .. 40 ot $ their losses of the day before The|core Fé... 8, Revel Dut ...1084 Associated Press average of 60) Deere... 281 Bt Jos Lead. 481 stochs rome 70 cont to SIMI, (6 Qeses < ot Bhar Op = Bs mavensess. inet OS 8s Ae: 33 Py va pally §-Complics Wipe Fost .... 33 Geen OF 5 BE dering and mt, 3h 18 08 least mod”. Ont Sinclair ...., 68.4 |. The County State Indust. Raile Util Stocks “es Bank, 4 in the Villace cf Milford, wet oy ‘ auto L.. 34 Sh oe : Noon. today 307 aied Tie 133 EL ® Mun: 34 feu rat ow: it] ot the laws of the Tite Btaten shall Previous day. dat 139.1 oi teed” 1: Gna. pear na 2” Son | be roman One ; the Week ago .... 261.4 1413 334) pairh Mor .. 424 Std Brand |. 382 purpose of votine " Loge Be0.... 2534 141.0 0 virestone ..., 84 td Ol] Cal .. 51 | ineidental to the proposed of 196e Bln "ss. 398 188 il isis] peed Maen |: 4 sia Su We Sed said ‘Senenaaeh. eampebe 1086 low ee 189 % Shit ha “* 53 | of the directors high |:;..987.8 142.4 ¢ Sul -.. 85 Of Oh |. 53 BS SORE ARE POURS oe Bo a) at DETROFT sTOCKs Gen Bice. 813 Swift Gos... 1 (c. 3. Ce.) Gen ds ...., 476 Pd os. Bt Pigures after decimal points, are Senn": GS Feaae Ce... H july 8, 8 ise wh ee Allen Slee & Bauip Co... a. Sin ‘Shoe’ .-) ana. Textron ...... 328 27, 28, 30, 31. August 1, 2, 3, 4, Gemmer Mfg Co*......-. 1... hm an one pra Be REGISTRATION NOTICE Chem Co* ,,.. le Gillette... ane Tran W Air... 73 ee ee eee Preacen Ba Goebel Br... 4 franeamer.... 308) t niand Ra co be pee t COP... a, 0.6 11 |Geodrich .... 8 tnderwd ..|). 30 ‘Thursday, July_§ from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m Rudy Co Peek - 4 Bd seers: . be Un Carbide ef Saturday, July 7 from 10 a.m. te 12 we Pred Co*” ++ 13 16Gt Ne Ry |. 43 Unb weed titer im. to 8 p.m. She sale: bid and asked. Gt Weet |. 314 pelt role’ °S: abl” Menaey, Sel ete the let gas to ade age . 1 On Cp..<. 392) register for the Primary Election, ‘ Gulf Oi ..) 1984 US ea Aura os Business Notes Hersh Chee. 48.8 Te Rub 0°". fo 28, 1958. aed Homes" aN aa ee eT — ‘Township Clerx. oS... #3 = $ ~~ duly 3, 6, 1956 DETROIT (INS) — Roy Aber- meas. Ge 3") wotice or ELECTION a 7 rene Notice is hereby > to the qualified , Vice president in charge of cy MA obs electors of. the nen “Qaleeny i] ~ B23] Benool District, of Independ- and marketing for ao *» Bal ence, County State of American Motors Corp., today an-|int my. os Mich that the Annual Elec- nounced the appointment of Fred jin: “138.2 i 3 — W. Adams to the new position of) _ iaidirector of automotive advertising| About 20,000,000 lamp bulbs are and merchandising. manufactured in India every year. . : |e ee es Le ee » Por * a ei ig DA 986, FRANK race art eos announced be pel i iris ’ at which time noon f she will be ta te the church arrange- for service. Puneral ments ~~ Whoche R. Potere Ty state st neral Home. the Voerhers-Sinie the “firand Thealer, Tos ort to te i i _. Pontiac area 25 Pint, MINER. JULY 5. 1956. CHARLES F., 1991 Baldtin Re. awe TT: beloved hechand of Mir-h-th Mmer: dear father of Mrs. Ruth Mann. Mrs. Mvrne. Melts; ear brether of Mré Rerthe Raker and Mrs. Win- nie Joves. Puneral service ‘vill be noon to Hayti, Mo. for servi and burial. THA 3. . MRS. EL- jen W., 33014 Grand River Ave., Fa Mich.. age 38: be- loved wife of Howard W. Thayer; dear her of John H.. Thayer: beloved daughter of Arthur 8. Po lary an Mrs. Thayer Parmington. ite at the Thayer Puneral Home. Flowers — DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS 484 W Huron rE Funeral Directors 4 AIR AMBULANCE GROUND jey Funeral Home: FR 4-121) AL Complete feeliities OR +TTS° PPiane — Watertord Twp _Donelson-lohns ‘A Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Plane or Moter KIRKBY Punerat Home—FE 1982 At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press 10, 16, 18, 19, 2%, 21, 25, %6, 2%, 32, 37, 39, @, 1, 8, 88, 87, 88. ; 5 _ a ¥ ; ja a SS a ee ee Se ee Sem oe ees * personnel and meet Attvective salary ead pens Toolmaker see ee Lathe Operators f pie ee ae on eg molrrment office closed ys. jponicte Manufactn be chard Lake Ru or 3 OF 3 TrNCEN husky boys to haying, — ve help with haying. ‘Broker license not necessary. Ag- peoeee stles force. Cooperative hange member. See Lawrence W. Gar'ord. 136 E. Pike 8t., Pon- tiac, Mich — vient” tank ae MAN, ee only Salary open. REALTOR NEEDS 3 ADDITIONAL salesmen for Oskiand Count? of- - fice, OTR BUSINESS Ig BOOM- ING “vo beve catee efeht: tn leroe SHA ard GT wentert af oT! belek homes Aloo 1.907 gere lake fiere'anm ont oat gpeeret free? extgt- forma Sereece, WW af Poctiae If Intererted eTrentge per- sonst f-terview. Phone EM 32-4197 or MUtual 48911. C. SCHUETT 38 E. Highland (M58) 3. offices Nwood 23-2400 CIVIL ENGINEER essary . but veying for the maintenance of drains, sewers and waterways, ar — = invaluable drain and water- ei aes _Eatayette. st, Poutiee "FE 31181 SALESMEN REAL ESTATE Have opening for alert experienced in telling. Pretty) ‘of . fare ye uation . MAHAN REALTY CO. Makers alified men only need apply. nion chop with all e bene fits. APPLY Avon Tube Co. 4th and Water St. Rochester. Mich. STODENTS "AND TEACHERS : Se. summer sales work. before 10 am and eve- nin =: 7 CE, salesman Good wages, call 2 Abopping M 34002 Union Lak Center, Pontiac Mich, ¢ “men m y weltned. Car ® distinct adv ply emt ety eae Bloomfield Fashion Shop BIRMINGHAM STORE a MANICURIST Personnel Interviewer meses: imelhoch’s . * Experienced Pree Stenographers Division — ~—eenresihiliniimaneetsaigieitmitininise WAITRESS AND CURB GIRL wanted WwW. Aw burn, Rochester. : Apply Pontiac. Motor Personnel Dept. - Glenwood Ave. Pontiac, Mich. TV drive +t * WANTED: care for 2 children. Live. in, home than on Apply tac WANTED: MIDDLEAGED LADY to stay with elderly woman dur- ing month of July as houseke . fan" Sit taaeae gh OU YOUNG LADIES for th ft manage? for matistaily knows cont A Roosevelt p.m, Parents vie waned steatan ao ® husti er. averieast peiae m Mw at will 83% W. Huron” cinity necess: ven lonnees Eastin Pply in business within a sen Pontiac Press ELDERLY LADY TO Hore Press Box oo iteteetate sportation furnished. expenses advanced. to start, plus ny ote 10-19 am 3h welcomed at inter. you fk build a thrt Y peaheoee? fou can SALESMAN " CRAWFORD A Eves MY Paty he we Employment Agencies 8A- 5-027 BIRMINGHAM | OFFERINGS PONTIAC’S OLDEST EMPLOY: MENT AGENCY INVITES ; a MIDWEST ONS “400 Pontiee uate Bidg FE \ 7 6 on howe ee earfare, experienced.~ FE 92 A- WOR LLOYD MONROE ” FE 4-6866 A TAYING, SANDING & Fin. A&B TRENCHING Ph, Voter Hing fete tile. ALY, KINDS OF CRHMERT Wonk 5a CEVERT x. & rs. EM 34879. WORE & oa ee pikstet betes . barbecue ts, patio re- iner & sea All work guer- dl a ; rs. drives wee ence rE tor Small crew rouzh and finsh, Licensed and insured. EM 3.0482. s Fal ' 7 3.5788, A) we ve hing. 2 yrs exp. Guar. work. Free eatimates Leo *& Bob. FE cusTOM BNILDING FHA Fi ‘A , Lrg NOME free estimates, tn & "RENCE TING BULLDOZING 2D ; Building Supplies 12A BRICK CRETE ‘ean ie dome Seen - Real Estate Inc. 4 ree Sates Bae oye ie “My goodness, Senator, is this a proposal—or are you NICHOLIE & . HARGER just electioneering!" 32_W. Muron___PE 8189 SZS0,000 | sts esse 2 # tceraa ma We Specialize | Ss Sa Reagent eid Buy-Te Sell—To Insure MAHAN | Clarkston. Real Estate Sa See Bn Rae eemered| TRADES Rent Apts, Furnished 33 LOYD KENT, Realtor : wR we seat by OF Gettin Sone sari a reat and wie H. BROWN, Realtor SYLVAN LAKE ie Me ad WATERFORD TWP. : Sm «é home, MPST ote per ® . vi K. G. Parkhurst. answers to. 1g Be. Mw name of “Tweedy.” Reward. Pi LosT: WHITE . wg Small. Vic. of Auburn 1a, Reward. | TRANSIT . OF ong tito 6-50 & Pink Rai. to Wuname Lt PE 46005. oi eS. Re re Hobbies & Supplies 24A NEW SCRABBL: 2 SETS, 93. PAINT EXCELLENT INCOME -POSSIBILITI fum| by mn $1.00 up. (frames Lawrence 1414 _ J.C HAYDEN, Realtor’ |? Fi Notices & Personals 25 $6 E. Walton Bivd _' Open Eves. ! faa Four ated teenth Wanted Real Estate 32A , ws i reas se os —— Business , ¥ i V- t ' oe wate tent! — 1s Good Landscaping 18A cart perarea = at White Bros. ACE - Sa ay aera ae 3 terct: | We need 3 bedroom homes des- Seetes| WHITE = Debi?_| ' BROS. HOTEL AUBURIN Also 3 wet oe STapariments Y you are having wont peed = Phone 1208. ert ae ae Open Eves, ‘tii # — Sun. 1 to 8 | ; a Becnay, | STINGS WANTED |° 200. pee UYERS WAITING. LET HARALD LANDSCAPING, LAWN EEARN ABOUT BIRTH CON Gpen'| US SHOW you How.zo |? ROOM FURN "i BABY ACC CHiek Tiga ndanns. Fe} SYatummer, jet, end 3rd, Pr Ae OT oUe RM PORN APT- CLOSE OW. rash Light hauling. TE 5:50 te to} 11:36 AM, 16 Ww, Huron. . BAS og Ua WE BUY BP * soos Hiltz nd . Wed. 9: : , ANDSCAPING BRAT FHKE AM. Community Building, Lake- 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. HEAT of Z° “arive ways, PR 25463 tide Homer a8 Branch. "| Leslie R. Middleton |" Hgts, gus. 6 ertview . Of R. Hi -|PLANT MEYER FE 17-0006 | cy. “ = eee ely. on ew "planting factor cuts PESELLING YOUR | unite’ Reta. cr a rar For Rent Miscellaneous 42. C. HOUSTON, REALTY tie _s ps FEF ibis po . helf Pr, 801%6 7 9 5a 5 z ce A MONE YMAKER. 2 TREE TRGWNG ANP GUPERG,| 5 tie Pee Mies Avoritente | PROPERTY? —_ A RQOMR.COUFLE ONLY. OnUL | —AN Rookie amar waTH— | ONE WAY ~ | Muar: | WATERFORD TWP, oF FE EA —agg| SEE THE PORANDA | our mined of showing oniy to |? ,AND,2 ROOM arte Ti. | sepa onPoRniameo aFt-| COAST TO COAST | waa sare all tn *83 sa bath “apartment ‘dows 5 Seo TOP LACK PIRT = 2101 Dixie Hwy. Cor, Tel. Rd. qualified prospects saves you time F-AND 3. ROOM APTS, PRIVATE pent Sie 2603 Union Lk. pewr weer RAVE THERE on O0x140 & % y Ae to sell 3 rooms *. Bye J Sie he one, seeding. bulldozing. SPECIAL MON, TUES. & WED.| snd mone 7 ae 't worry with 2 — La. aieaeatad, ® Clark. Open and Close Trailers at $5,300. cash. cutee ‘ car none . ie, seers rend home | . “ae vagY Onn | Sos, "hon Bp Sak," | RAST at antl |» aba abe eane ou We er ore rs icin a Ba wn.) ea spel ie YARD & DRIVEWAY SRADING.| Eves. Dorothy's FE 21244 farms, lakes, and residential prop- | 3 APT CHILD 2 aa, at 1456 ‘ ; . and ® 1,000 & back PE_ §-3652. 25A ne we handle ‘ail details for months. Welcome. pe st ses = i. Must be lea Ey ai oe oe s poe ; DING, ncie: financ closing. “inD- BATH . #1, mote ae | Tineting apd sodding FE Son, of aio el Dee Duy peti-to Trade | fun, Cmmole only. 6 Custer, PR i ee ewe | REN | ae | - a pee IRE ey / PLANNING A TRIP? rou *au 1T-WE'LL INSURE IT Jat RMS EVERYTHING FURN. Bast ¥ + $3.565 aL ae on this M. A. x Moving & Trucking 19) .i, Rau., SHIP RESERVATIONS | Ahunnes: wale from town. Be 2 bedroom, modem home, full base. |, REALTOR. ossy| neatly baw 3 brateom home On VACATION SUGGESTIONS drinkers or children. 73 e ment. Cap ace, eam "LeULTIPLe LISTING SERVICE loeated eam of ‘on A-l MOVING-HAULING GREAT ,ere CRUISES J ROOMS, NEWL A 4 $10,500, occupancy, : Int. ouse 3 j EXCELLENT SERVICE ESCOR TOURS cnned Wate Lene putegea. ie Terme .- Neu HoME a chetally erated, “large een Reasonabie Rates. FE b40 PONTIAC tniaren. OH ash.” Set ee he |g ANCE HOME, | oe tee ee leew, ona AA-l MOVING. TRUCKIN REALTY CO., REALTORS 3 ROOMS, CLEAN, NICELY FUR- j ; - EM 36253 or FE 65-3871 nl, PRAVEL Poet ee ED Estate Exchange pished. nome jar. Private en- WiLlie 3 M. BREWER oor eS BEDROOMS, ia" automatic water heater: TTT OT Aswes AND ROBSIRM WAULED. FUN WANTED? — ne 7 RMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, | xp _ APT. a fame REAR DRAYTON WOODS. Me Game. anytime, PE $307 5-3047 a on BRANCH utilities furn. PE 4-0123. tath, Newly decorated. Pvt. entr. pr «5191 FE 61104 GET AWAY from ail the = HAULING NOBSTEN- OR ANY: b iivet 6 REXT DOO ore, 7 ROOMS AND BATH IN PONTIAC. oak Ht OL. 6-181. GF Sat T RSG Bk $300 DOWN snd bustle ot the ety id thing a anv place, anfwhere ELKIN TRAVEL WOULD Lik 7 OAH BEDROOM | bevy welcome MY 2-191 * me, co we Mt Mg ng Boy | 2 BEDROOM MODERN IN” on tule farm Re ore or an FE_ 2-360. BUREAU on rent-buy agteement. Suburban SRO REPRISES WARNE, | eres, 3 room png 23-1044. N. VACANT, felling eeres, S room house, basal build on aires lots love. FNCINERATORS CLEASEO A Prge, Consultation & Advice Ee ia ees F's | Eee ee ee ee ae ene en |e Peete ee Gen R. J, VALUET, Resltor| fee vila rite | ewe ah ‘ itaer GAULENG AT ANY Trani f : Pontiac, or FE 26185 | 3 poo APT OM APT. oiticeas-yareseen HS GARLAND AVE. PE 50003| With 01.480 gown. rage. FE *-1200 | ee Wid. Children to Board 26 me 200 Whittemore % Beated Ses win Wee we.| CASH BARGAIN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ates to thla'8 toe WY ND HEAVY HAULING aT ~~rrerer@C@CO@O@Ow@w@w@www”™”™*”- 3 ROOM |, & A ei. Te Tees etlivens — oven ) sees | ‘ ea : a dime. 8-005. CHILDREN CARED Fon. BUY OR SELL _| distance downtown. Children wei- Kai "af Py water, asets eath ond + Png ag Oy ate Ave. with a plas- Gown. Ask for bs a LIGHT HAULING. PICKOP SERV: /Sashabaw R4__OR 30873 | win iy buy, your coms. sees w a3 BATH. | sewer installed. inside city iim-| line, to beaches, schools| tered walls, part basement ice. Reliable. FE_3-0688 CHILDREN TO BOARD (IN 1) ty'or wil aan aot show | aes Aten? entrance 1. next to new brick home de- % trade lor poll for] snd and 2 fences =| «CL. H. BROWN, Realtor LIOHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING.| censed country home. Ortonville | soy how to et, casts if the a SES a eee for down payment _ ' $500 down. ya, Rubbish hauled, Sand fill dirt) 23F12, is bie’ Call Dow and let us | | ROOMS, NO CHILDREN, 30s AT Rent Houses Furnished 35 DaaTTOu. BY OWNER. 8 BED and gravel FE 40603 Cat ME KEEP YOUR CHILDREN | prove & Cremees, 75 be. room, full Kilehen, utaity | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor MAN WITH 2TON STAKE TRUCE while vacationing, Licensed home. R. D. RILEY BROKER 7 ROOM APTS FURN. INQUIRE |; An 2 RM MODERN CABINS, ie aecisle weler beat ae “nets hauling of an FE_ 5-481, soe Elisabeth Lake R4_ PE $1151 | * 35" w. Huron, ” By week oF Kh electric waler heater Alu-| 17 N, Seginew St. Pb FE. $6168 _tym_ Wed, Household Goods 27 | WILL BUY OR List YOUR LAKE | 5 ROOM FURN APT. INQUIRE sonore. aie | Be Bese am, ow owe! 6 EMBREE & GREGG ~ODELL CARTAGE rhabeiaieiaphelaginteitnheiiptsintesgntahigntinid orebetice e800 Commerce Ra, ae Bures ‘os 0. bay <1 ore 1565 Union Ra Loeal and Leng Ps Moving ONE OF gone Langeer Ph. Pontise EM 33311: a a oe ost me. ite. . LOOK! . Phone rnitu: * - wie = ROOMS WITH PRIVATE PARK- ODER f UN- rafal! Modern. 4 doen fi : ICED RATES Ms R. F. McKINNEY 3 BO oe he PRSVATE VARS) ton, Ot he. Cedar ‘. Sp. oe Laundry ta Attractive frame home im fine REDU E 4 WANTED TO BUY: ALL TYPES UNiv 1-5796 ee ee a EE Island Lake 1398, Gareae. Paved drive. Terms. _ ar a ’ Large van to serve vou. Smith) of-furniture Phone PF _2-6523 a - : - 3 RM DERN 415; QUIET, e PT 6MODERN 3 BEDRM. vate ng Lot fenced Ly _Moving. FE 44006. E- NEEDED LISTINGS WANTED clean adults. 154 Judson. © FT. Tos 2 vacant | lots tn eit. oth have| ft. _ 3 . FURNITUR TAGE RuGS UTILETIRG. p70 | bowneiraiier, | child over T eten tasin Fag «= Entire home ot odd ‘ots, Get the t We ali'Eingy of wavers wateng |S ay, Pa oun ns e, FE $-4i76 ei al rk RED A a. roe water dollar wih buy outright or wg @ Roch ris gruper 4 have | 2 FT. 88 Y School a and convenient Trucks to Rent PY Been meaty | ai “sin st. ‘f A a A eT "tor rent, Located 3300 Mils. Lx. 26 N, Saginaw to bus ‘line. $2400 will handle RTE QuIPMENT ceT Os BUY IT OR RECTION | rgb B. FE rent, Inc. ang Fisher Body. Baby of 1 child | «-" hea —sagea AND BATIL men 1% ton slekune 1% om stakes | it for you, OA #2681. reins | Briome. Sineet 1 block seat of | __tilities Near bus. FE 2-0007. Dump _(rucks Semi-trallers eq WAGON, ROLLAWAY BED. ef, Mich Baldwin sorth ot Montcalm. WALLED LAKE MODERN 3 BED- Tratiers and Tractore I me |- DOG HOUSES 7 RMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | foome, juke frost, year round. |7 BEDROOM HOME ON STATE OT rooms OG ona shower bath, modern. j _MA_2307, . A Pontiac Farmand |Past BUNGALOWS Torting ‘oouble © Neat ben Tne:| “Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 | c= betnten 1) and 2m nae, Industrial Tractor Co. | Wed. Vid. Miscellaneous 28 . ANYTHING quired SPE bauid curing the ay S ienen. caainis Yanai $750 DOWN Open tne wopelnding Sunday jg ACRES oupan FOR CORD | Cash in %4 hours for your equity. 7"; : t ‘ ‘a ' s - Partiafiy furnished. § rooms, 1% FE 4001. FE 41442 est Call now. decorated near pine tt 7 BEDROOMS, Gas F COOk- ~* eereee, priviéees . Eliza« ‘Painting & Decorating 20 WANTED ‘TED TO 0 BCv USED Usen WASHER) Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor 4 ' ing. full Rosemont, and garage.) [nlm Uisie’ Balase 9) menthiy, Painting sweep" Open Eves, Till 8:30 —“} ROOMS AND BATH corner iat. 7 3-Sas8 s: "ARNOLD gina. WALL| WANTED: Bore <7 yiCTELE. | 11 WN. Sexinew st Ph. PE Seles) _ ____3i Stowell | 8 3 - a1 CORTON Dam, cervice,Com-| burt, bets res ¢ call - 7 RMS WEAR BUS LINE. ADULTS ABTL -| FE 5.0676 FE 5-5783 i COTOM PAUNTING,_ PAPER: WANTED ——__ | gucs(grants nuroened modem |f "ROOM PORN. A Ay, REreR: |< Roos, RODRE, 08, 5 MOREE, |" BOMB ca ae 1 Estt table for ‘> ie . jcom: fg leome, inqui a me Paper fe ee | te Phone FE eos. ve | ROY KNAUF, Realtor | _ 261 State st. ' Gharksion” Cal Mes. Sean Pai a TMOor NEW 5 ~ HEROD % LISTINGS WANTED | a j GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell Im afg around Pont. ranch home Se Sovran een . .|jthings you're not — Lapeor Real Estate gornar Biabeth Lk Re ght and |) ‘through’ Classified Ads! |< fo) or «OA OO priee, a be | ’ , * ™ —. Ww } | = ' rf . ® ? eo ee ; : a ———eey Se er ee 5 . 2 eho re rams aman : DAILY & SUNDAY 106 Drive 100 FT. seca: LAKE FRONT Pee bere ‘with $2,000. dows. “CRESCENT LAKE . Phone EM 34197 or MUtua) 4083 me Schuett “The N. West Realtor” 1400_E__BIOHLAND M ADAMS. AUBURN HEIGHTS ~ 3 bedroo ™ meh ice ST. house with 3 bedrooms | _ Close-in Suburbam Lake Privileges ‘beautiful plenty any other Sone | af 300 j— ‘Call for sovetniment 2k paw e-take Front Seems to build ua own home? ADAMS REALTY CO. 3 r #200 FE 8-1651 Family Special Immedia Will build 2 or 3 vedroom shell panned on your lot. No down pay- PE 54-5078. ed street. © Owner aste cnet | CRAWFORD AND * vasement, bear a terms FE 6-243. NOTHING “HAPPINESS NEW BRICK—W, SIDE Te Sell—To. Tr you TRY pe tela see rr MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS Co-operative maa Exchange sit i large kitehen, plece Lhe ; ge shade trees, all'& sue | sires all miles irom bus at door, for $10.000 with $3,200 17923. ft, fea ving here folks, for « total price 89500, Evenings after € cal! Mr, Weilt- rei, re 6-7585, A. Johnson, Realtor 1704-S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2834 ANNETT OFFERS St. Michael’s—$1,500 Dn. Ma one, a bath, full base- eat; exterior man pated. Only an ano “1 bouse has § rooms and ‘bath and the other 4 reoms and beth, neeq some re pairs, but tn good residen- as area. 2 dining room, hall & stair- his 2 car garage, $14,700, Clarkston Colonial 7 room Colonial home’ tn perfect cond, in souiueive rooms, taster Te ice “Don't spur it, Tex!” For Sale Houses 43 Ae Ll Oe EP le MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE West Suburban New ranch home with 3 bed- - i i [E g & yas. is | Florida ry a ascrifice for =, $10,050. Act fast on Country Living The Modern Way: ‘s rage, Tos reproduction costs. « 4394 Island Park bake Front io lot, good sand neath, ood ‘naning . Lar miles out Sashabaw to Is- fone Park Drive, Wateh for open signs, West Side 4 beereem Pa ag between Weoste Wash- ington ir then 3 Niving room, with natural fireplace and sereened-in .. 813.500. $2,400 dawn, #75 pe — “t be late for this one Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 am 8, Telegraph Eves. & Gun. RD TO ) HAYDEN 3 bedroom home. tan ation. oors, -Lit tm. 184" « ies Sepa dining room. Screened porch. Full basement with oi! fur- nace, stool] and shower. Garage. Shady fenced yard. $11,500. Terms. “AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA, $900 down. 1 acre lot with droom home, rl ell, utility. Needs some Pinishin 19 ACRES NEAR MELFORD. 4 room house, $5500 ¢ $%590 DOWN §& ROOM home. Bath Basement, ie car garage, North WARD'S ORCHARD. 3 lots 5 room home, Atteched garage Full basement. Of] steam heat. $16,275, Substantial] down payment, OPEN DAILY 12 TO 8 P.M, $1250 DOWN inapect our. model home todar 4 large rooms. Liv vestibule entrance. a Drive out Mis to Duck -Lk, Rd Watch for open sien J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor &6 KE, Walton bd FE , on Eves. For Sale Houses 43 7? aUy 7 oo, “Bird” to see. WATKINS. LAKE ‘HOLMES-BARTRAM Diste Hw 43023 ¥. OR 3-1950 Eves, MA_ 56-1248 Partridge| = Sit 18 THE “BIRD” To SEE -$1,000 DOWN included. Pull price ‘ta.000. Bee this today! WEST SIDE Attractive 2 family income eon Gene venient to Pontiac ral i Upstairs 3 rm. apt. now rents for per mo. The room, a airs downsta pai RAGA Pun price $14,500 aw WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON OPEN EVE. 7 TO 9 DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CONTEMPORARY RANCH HOME DATION 2s" x 1 FOUN A we =_ ear garage. “peers “ AUBURN HEIONTS HOME _ 4-9681 Attractive modern “white frame plastered walls, oak floors, modern stream- lined kitchen and bath, new gas a c heating plant, 2 glassed in perches, 2 caf garage and work- shop, iar anchor fenceg ot, price $11,978 or consider smail, eme in trad wr LABR FRONT Se teeee* bath and kitchen, automatic hot water, liv room 12219, nice screened porch, situated on the nicest lake on the mer- ket today, lovely lawn and shrubs nice sarrounding homes, Priced for quick sale, $8,950 Y HOME 430 FT, eon Dixie. Lena nigel A nice livable modern six room farm Rome, new baseray oil fired heat, new oak floors, new modern streamiined kitchen, screened in rear gered, -§. acres land. with evergreens, fruit trees. ‘potred cogeaseretal, outstanding ‘buy $15,800. eee L, HOME LAKE IVILEGES At condition’ ts inside and out, new |- carpeting in li 4 FAMILY Located on main artery East side of town. Inchides three 2-room apartments and one 3-room epartment. Full basement, gas heat, and 2 extra lots. Tey Ld } peda $13,500 — $1,500 iJ. A. Taylor r steam heat 2 car garage TALTOR INET ANCE Situated on nicely | land. Too Oakland Are 4+-2544 ae G0x140. $18,900. | Open Eves, > * pres ee. Parking | ' wn, | 2 Homes— oe White Lake Front Older home, nicely = acaped with Fe re e iso new modern 3 roo home. School. bus bus at door 828 Clarkston— Lake Privileges \ Nearly ate & -room house, including four rooms down fn vi tiled levatory fireplace liv po room, 4 bedfooms bath Recreation aves > aement with lava- bt a Fo ce tneludes thr. ,chout down stalre all furniture, appti- anc & rugs. Copper plombing & hot water beat. qalion hot water anni Attached two car ga Full price $35,000 $¢, Roy Annett Inc. Just few tet to @#o at this pric FE 5-7923 after 1 B:|. Lae LSte dae teehee ) lopment Co. Pearl Development Co PEARL BLD DG. CO. OFFERS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES | $345 Dn. unheard of lee, jow 1:30 ‘pm. L8o $670 Dn. 3 BEDROOM “RANCHMASTER?” PLETELY FINISi é DORRIS 782 W, Huron it ti heat, dandy ga ‘ screened terrace. ‘owt dandy ‘oi fenced 60x220, truthfully an out- standing buy. $11,900. ‘terms, & SON_REALTORS <.Phone FE: ¢-1587 West Side—Special Spacious € room home well lo- cated on quiet paved street near Webster school, 29 ft. living reom, modern kitchen with Is- oe bar and breakfast area screened porch and “ reereation room : with mee Beautiful shaded deep lot 1% car ga- rage afd cement drive it rice $13,500, terms. Beiter see his ome soon. | Sylvan Lake Privileges A choice location near lake ark, h, Donelson and St. Benedict's Schools. 7 wean Lang cope t1 433 ¥. IROQUOIS R NICHOLI 33: W. Huron FE 6-819) . lent YEAR "ROUND LAKE FRONT. Toom dining room Bes Six rooms. La living room ernized -kitehen ‘down, full. with : losed i" ment, Sess Ic fo bus-line. $8,980 with $1,980 dn. | C . w | f A ¢ Taylor 6 year ; ta ed street. : Se"iake: frontage with good wensh. | potas ond sawer SLOen tonne dear garage, Lot bedroom home near Williams PERRY PARK ‘ bane. = 4 — od. Modern dion 4 < large! - bo ae! floors aped tot, near new. Mi Twist Drill, Roches- atic of) Large © es ree : Natural tren ras ins + modern kitchen. All for only $1,- NEW FHA “an 000 do bedrooms, or gas Page> 1.100 pia. ou in. FROM pone $500) «down Plains. For Sale Lots 46 WATKIN S LAKE small down pom eee Bis. fine, 2. bed ree ss room rome. in Lake oe. 15x20 livine City ga water. Good netehberhood | Many nice features $4450) per fites have wea become avail- oe be: and - “4 Th building exclusive livision 3 ers en of Watkins Leke. and open Bac oximately SP acre in size. These ricer ec ena Lay ‘ SAS on paved r . any other = extras : REALTORS with OR 3-1295 eee EO Ap me. Eves. ‘til 9 — Sun. 1 te 8 M. WESTSIDE—VACANT For Sale Lake Prop. 44 | ast, Bia * St. Benedict's Church, RRR AALRCANE, | cure, home fai beth. | AT BEAUTIFUL WHIPPLE LAKE bsmt. new olf furnece & 00 ft. lake lots with over 600 ft. auto. heater. Storms of priva’ park and beach to . Price ie, share with oniy a few other ees. $1.000 carn. CORNER LOT Lot @0x127 ft. on 5 cosner W. Colum- BALDW IN PARK SUB. "Ss. Large 44 rm. . MAyfair ms path, demi ot | "RUSTIC LAKE FRONT nigh, dry We, sen Oa, | -Leeates on, Wahine | i hones. terior with knotty pine interior, e closed porch ov heater, H. W. fioors. lot 10x R.. "D. Ri RILEY. "BROKER price. only 912.300. Takes 509 Elizabeth Lake PR ee, Ee” a fe nee oe PE_¢1157 takes & ins. Whipple Lake fine home with 3 bed- H. W. Bigelow soa WW. —s * PE 5-5497 or ovevineking lake. wat. ural fireplace in large Mvine rm. room auto, sites. sites are sold only ee Sen eeraee and $500 down E. Beverly 8t. SYLVAN LAKE . FRONT oe y ice tot with many beautiful ®as and se e. Real value for only 96.450." ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE Reem os 2 bath home is really fom the court house. rest and perpetua: ar by (an cereus large ona for your eventty Some with ay for further informa- ‘tion, . Io. olter a fine “lot in bellevably ‘we price of $900 Call today PAU L A. KERN, Realtor St. FE- state Since wis" pes Well ually for ~~ % Otter-S oi Lakes h . lt has @ log burning fire- ~~ ws age and dry Piece, @ 2 car garage and, : weil landscaped” ya 7. * is rd. See widths overiooking _ Laken Were on sppertanagen | Carl al W’ BIRD, Realtor oi Sarma a ge Bag, | y * * ‘ F mT matne onan Cranberry Lake. ates Highly restricted surround- teh Suir 38 ver ent gow is Edw. M. Stout, Realtor x , “inf 1 ACRES Excellent corner pe ME OTE east of for sub- oy te ne Edw, _M. Stout, Realtor Hee Ha fit th, at | t i" Sportsman’s Paradise Private Lake Estate ‘163 acres. over 100 acres Roy Annett Inc. REAL 3 E._Baren TOT cere! 8-0466 Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ____For Sale Farms = 48 4 W Lawrence horses, garage caretak- vs apt, or beges & le is & shed ete yen have a nice ing one “ns Piains. te wy. Draston LAPEER Lou NT ¥ nike ae FE 4-6203 kis rE este ARMS AND ACREAGE Cait Ratiedge Om 3i{h PE e009 $4,000 DN.—25 A! fertile soil, only ty “mane out, Rieely posmeatand farm home; Prompt possession tO FLOYD KENT, Realtor PE 56-6105 Next to Consumers Power & $8165 ale ‘Sale Business Property 49 NORTH SIDE Corner lot, on hees ft, _ ft. frontage from new “Ir. high’ school, “ah aap “Kk G. HEMPSTEAD 102 B. HURON Gas heat. excel geri, ce Mae Press -M-59 WEST hd OF PONTIAC pict siopeng WoL Paaerea bw ll = - TRUCKING BUSINESS stablish and OR 31080 vampig WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR _ FE4-3581 THROCGMOUT MICHIOAN OPEN EVE. To #8 “LET’S TALK . BUSINESS” SHOE STORE 000 by Fie me tax. Owner’s other aE Fea SF iecees associated fi es $57,000, $13,300 down bays real estate and a equipm en’ MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER - 173 6. Rd. Park At Front Door LETS x BUSINESS Pawnee pains] mate eae aes seep BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: DRAYTON PLAINS 4612 Disie Hwy. WALLED LAKE 2% Barnston , (Next to Bank) UTICA, on Vv ‘ke , One aed north across trem Cash in 1-Trip! tm i-tript ‘e rst ie’ ee” when you ook fen o tees. Pama, erie oe BENEFICIAL FI NANCE CO. 1 W. Lawrence St. WHEN YOU NEED talons wih es aad Teip STATE. rane CO. SELL. must see the books on this hig! restaurant, $1. STATE ‘WIDE Real aa Service of Pontiae B. D. ARLES, REALTOR 1717 _8. Telegraph FE +0521 FLOOR & WALL oe COVERINGS income me $38,000 ia 14 “Showing sabe increase in e tome way i you want’ to to fo |. Poor th reason for poy You must have $13,500 cash. Reply Box 30, Pontiac La Restaurant Rea: money-maker with small in- vestment, equipped pa and bar. fon yA hte yg Busy corner keer yer lake. Long lease desired, $1,750 cash, Giroux-Franks cereal. REAL ESTATE 4206 Dixie Hwy. Open untiy 8, Sun. 1-5 p.m. STANDARD OIL bg nge eo $160,000 a “iN xD doing yearly. ba arge Trine udes bidg. equipment Excel dist. Phone ver dis or 26174, MOBIL GAS a ‘ATION FOR |» lease. New be r 2 bay, This is s gol as by haart! 4-0536. Ext “ttl 5:00, $10,950 INCOME TWO FAMILY); Dragton Pilatne—juct off Dixie Highway. Two-story frame duptex. Separate basements and heating plants. $129 monthly tncome at & present, but set up for extra up- stairs apt. if desired, $3,009 dn ian eontract $69 month, HOLMES-BARTRAM «| Slow. LOANS Extra Fast Service on signature, car or furniture. ut end a sesere .~ ; quickly "HOUSEHOLD FINANCE — ROCHESTER, M MICH. LOANF. #25 A LIVES Ph. Rochester. on LD L $0711. 10781 Mortgage Loans 54 LO ANS $600 TO $1.5 1,500 purnose ah a5 a3 BF a2 i unty a Lone og additions or ovement 3. are ro -¢> or enciose house, 4. To ’ perace - 53 Ford Hardtop $ 899 ‘53 Nash Ram. ..$ 599 "52 Packard 4 Dr. $ 499) | $599] $4 Plym. 2 Dr. ..$ 799 °53 Chev. 2 Dr. es "$5 Ford Cn. Vic.. .$1899 *53 Ford Co, Sq're $ 44 | © "$3 Hudson Hor't $499 "53 Chev. S. Wgn. $899 | $2 Chev. 2Dr....$ 444 °S1 Ford 4 Dr. ...$ 244 $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS CARS LISTED BELOW 1951 Chrysler Hardtop 1952 Packard 4 Door 1951 Ford Station Wgn. _ 1951 Ford 4 T. Pickup 1953 Stude. Club Cpe. 1952 DeSoto 4 Door | (1952 Hudson Hardtop —‘1953 Ford 2 Door '$5 Ford Thunderbird .. .$2399 1955 Ford 1 Ton Stake - 1955 Ford 2 Ton Dump. 1955 Chev. 4 Ton Pickup Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MlIdwest 4-7500} A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR | 8 Good Rubber, runs! _ good, $225 down, * $475 '49 Chevrolet Convertible, one owner, Radio & Heat- er, very clean, No down $1895 — Hy ‘dramatic, | Power equipped, one of 14) our finest cars. $495. down. $795 33 Buick Special 4 Dr.,: Radio & Heater, Stand-. ard shift, Low mileage on | this sharpie, Only $195 down. $2395 55 Buick 4 Dr., Special Hardtop, Radio & Heat- er, Dynoflow, Light Blue, | custom trim, $495 down. | "54 Olds 98 4 Dr., Radio &; | Heater, Bargains _ $1395 188 Ford. Wictorie. o.oo. ooes ’$5 Chevrolet 2 Dr., Radio SE Bae & “Heater, 210 model, $3 Ghey 2 dr cece. SMT | this one. I's sharp. "$325 ‘63 Pontiac 2dr .. sseeces & O47 3 Blanes dp ao Ry] Powe 3 Ponties & on corres ; 617 $1 195 | at puck saree oer $e | 53 Olds 2'Dr., Rocket 88, | <4 | Eiymouth 4 ar saaene ets $%%@| Hydramatic, Radio & M4 Ponting 2 dt .......-...--. $ Mt Heater, ‘fine looking — owoons | clean too. $295 down. Tm gi OLIVER Be MORE} RIEMENSCHNEIDER | 210-Orchard Lake Ave. DODGE- PLYMOUTH | Open Evenings ’til 9 Sa bsscee SE Sei ales oom) ' j ‘ Sebody Can Give You As Good AU Deal Because, ~ We Believe Nobody Sells As Many Cars As We Do! It Takes Only a Minute to Check Our Deal FIRST! Listed By Stock .Number ‘53 - pLymoutH Cab Coupe.... 24; $649 'S4- rorD 4 Dot vceseecece, $925 1/53 popcE 2 Door. sonaceagasesns $695 15S pORD 4 Doors eseseecscesee $1495 1'ST aw ICK Club sr. ag ievcssenes $495 93 FORD 4 Door. occcevtese 9829 ‘90 BUICK 4 Bost econ $295 52. phy MOUTH 4 Door........++« $395 ‘53 PONTIAC 2 Dootvececeeceseee 8795 | (94 cHEVROLET sCoupe beeen coe $695 1°48 cHevroLer’2 Doors... $125 ‘50 PONTIAC 2 Dooresseeesessezee 9295 Other Cars In Stock '53 CHEVROLET Con, 53 FORD Club Cpe. '§5PONTIAC Con, ~~ '34 FORD St'tion Wen, '34 CHEVROLET Con. _'55 FORD St’tion Wgn. '55 FORD Club Coupe - " "53 HUDSON St. Wgn, "Cy Owens: | Your Friendly FORD Dealer! "Bright Spot” ‘HOLIDAY ~ SELECTIONS ‘96 Cadillac Cl. Cpe., 3000 miles ‘56 Mercury Montclair Hardtop ‘55 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille ‘55 Olds Super 88 Holiday ‘99 Pontiac 870 Catalina ‘95 Ford Fairlane 2 Dr. ‘55 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr. P/G '55 Olds Super 88 2 Dr. ‘94 Buick Super Hardtop _ ‘54 Olds Super 88 4 Dr. ‘34 Buick Roadmaster 4 Dr. ‘54 Pontiac Chieftain 2 Dr. '54Ford V-8Cl. Cpe. '53 Olds 98 4 Dr. '53 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ‘93 Hudson Hornet Hyd. '53 Pontiac Chieftain 4 Dr. ‘52 Olds Super 88 4 Dr. ‘52Chevrolet.4 Dr. ‘91 Cadillac 62 4. Dr. "Bright Spot" Jerome. Olds-Cadillac FE Pega 2 Saginaw 5.95¢e|| Cass. ot Orchard Loke ~Open,8 A. M.to9P.My | PE 80488 FE 80488 “ Pars i _tHe PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1956 a ivan in Ratings, ‘Courtesy of y's "Radio Programs wan, ce) aie wwi, we) wean, Gime); WATE, cine) Wren, Ga) wan, ca ier alti | we Fe ci i NEW YORK (INS) Evia. Pres: | “........ $2.97} 6257" g5.97 e000 S47 ~ uuum SBEESett Cots Euge Suse Eee <= ses i }. -- Today’ s Television serar -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice, Chasinel 2—WJBK-TV Channel’ 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS |10:30—(7)—Publie_ Defender. ()— 10:30—(2) * Strike - It Rich. . (@ lat ) 6:00—(7)—Violn Layne. Music,) The Falcon. “Kiss Me Not.” (4); Home, = * * ‘songs. (9)—Hopalong Cassidy.| —Juvenile Court. (2)—Do You) s9:55(7) News. Intake conveyors bring in the (4)—News and Sports. Trust Your Wife? Charlie Mc-|1):99—(2)Valiant Lady. (4) Feath-| empty bottles trom an outside plat- :15—(7)—News, (4) — Dolores.) a*thy. Edgar Bergen. er Your Nest. (7) Story Studio, | T. C. Jones, the female tmper-jform, where they have been un- Short drama. ()—News. 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On, (9)—The-|11:06-—(9) Experimental School. |sonator, was signed for Ed Sulli-jloaded from fork-lift trucks. The 6:25—~(4) — Weathercast. °(2) —| ater. William Marshall. (4)— 11:15-—(2) ove of Life, van's July 22 show. bottles are fed into a soaker and “"Ii¢:30—(7)—Lone Ranger. (9)—Mil-|11:15—(7)—Thrill Theater. Ran- u:se—2)_ Search = a aaa diminishing audiences of antique veneer patybane pot ecmamaey by | Mem Dellag Movie. Law MeCet en ee © ee nl aol oe See Soe | the insides. Outsides are lister in “Boy From’ Indiana.”| ¢mer.” (4)-—Little Show. : : Producer's Showcase will present rola Se Ne | werd (Mn Fares 2 Gade ht. | Sane “en Py [aes aoe aut | (2)—Sgt. Preston of the Yukon.| Jeanne Dishong. - | 23 with Cyril Ritchard (abt), Lots the Wathing wachae on 0 | ¢:45—(4)—News Caravan. 11:20—(2)~—Les Paul—Mary Ford. FRIDAY AFTERNOON Hunt and the Wiere brothers, |, conveyor. This them to '7:00—(7)—Jumbo Theater. Om nny iightwatch ‘Thea im:00—(2) | Midday Movie. ait after its West Coast stage rum. two accumulor roucho—Quiz. (2) — Nightwate’ ter.| Ding Dong Io eae © 8 @§s ak Coenen Show. Hg Helen Parrish in “Mystery of the; Comics. (9) Children's Series. CBS chose a hot July day to an- © inspection they are atito- TV Service '1:30—(1)—Craig Kennedy. “Strange! 13th Guest.” 12:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Holty-nounce its plans to televise Digimatically carried to the ma- Easy Destiny.” (4)—Dragnet. (2)—/|11:30—(4)—Captured. “Currey Me-| : wood Story, (7) The Erwins. (9) league hockey next winter chines, each of which has 50 : Climax. “Call for Matthew Mc-| Guire.” Cartoons. : : Up to 0 dozen an PROMPT Quade.” 12:45—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. Martha Rountree's “Press Con-|are filled with & very low REASONABLE le: 00—(7)—Star Tonight. Charles FRIDAY MORNING -11:00—(7) Lady of Charm. (9) ference,” which had its premiere! pressure. SERVICE | Aidman. (9)—Motion Picture|6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today’s| Nev's. last night on NBC-TV, is using 16) 4 conveyor takes the filled Want | oa Academy. John Wayne. (4)— Farm Report. 1:@5—(9) Shoppers Show. Washington newsmen each show a giant pasteurizer, When You ant It le People’s Choice. Jackie Cooper.|6:85—(2) On the Farm Front, |1:25—(2) News. (from a pool of 125 who agreed t0lthe contents are gradually ; 30—(7)—-Greatest Sports Thrills.|7:99—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To- 1:30—(2) ences House Party. be available at $125 per program.) |tq temperature of 140 deg. ; HAMPTON pale tan Petoaees tee day. , (4) Tennessee Ern Miss Rountrée promises to have a water sprays. After cool ; UCLA; Red Wing hockey, wres-|7:25—(4) News. t:00—(2) Big Payot (4) (Csr national he yprng Bor ean are labeled and then go to ELECTRIC... | sre ont bonne. | 0 Teeater)t:s9—(6) Today. Frontiers of| Fintan ineadine terete ee oe | 0 4.2525 I}. Playte ea oe ~ 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. y . ees 625 W. Wurse ° le: rd se some . Pa :86—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen BET on DEBORAH India Plans Publishing aug rbanks News. ‘They're talking about Marilyn 4 | sents “Mr, Purley’s Profession.”|8:00—(4) Today. (7) Little Ras-| For @ Day. Momece lor TV's “Lasistrata’” apes All of Gandhi’s Works | (4)—Video Theater. “A Marriage| cals. “ 3:15—(2) Secret Storm, tacular, but bet in oe fore. NEW DBELHI—The Indian Gov- MUNTZ TV |: oe Day.” (2)—Arthur Murray Par-/8:15—(2) Morning Playhouse. — Lt ied) Weddle : sc eaiieal ernment has decided to publish | SERVICE = 2 a. - (MaeH(O Rowe, tags hi 15 $64(000 heroine Gloria Lockerman full the speeches and alll the Pua ney Hot Rod Races. (2) — (1) Wixie's Won- ears steta' 66 Comedy Tene, om graduated from Booker T./ings of the late Mohandas’ ber of Ockland C ‘op Plays of ‘56. “Cheese Cham- ( ; iv ; Bonen joan” pion.” 8:45—(2) News, Weather. (7) Margie. (9) Justice Coit. | Washington School p Meggeatcrgy? Gandhi. | /10:40—(9)—National News. (4)—|9:00—(2)' Garry Moore. (4) ened 4:30—(2) As World Turns. (4) Cac- a = pupil, — Never before has this been done. | FE 4-1515 | Michigan Outdoors. (2)—Susie,| er Room. tus Dan. (7) Jungle Jim. (9) tizenship bs | Eves Til 9 P. M. Ann Sothern. — a ne ) Heartthrob Theater. Howdy Doody. ¢c oy tv 158 Oakland || 1%:10—(9e-Weathervane. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. §:00—(2) The Early Show. (7)/ | NBCtadie’s secret Woeree vd Oaklond | 9.15-9)—TV Baseball Hall of|18:00—(4) Home. (7) Heartthrob| Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance| Place of the drooping “Weekday” Fame. Bob Lemon of the Cleve-|- Theater. Party. | Wil ben huge coveleate of Gines ' _ land Indians. 10;26—(4) Window in Home, §:30—-(4) Kit Carson. bands, tye music, . le-d Do-It-Yourself : aes By eho peees Tube Tester (Carnival Swing Thrill-Ride Coll | me: Tester (Carnival Swing Thrill-Ride Collapses; wn cas repaces nerse! AMPTON El u Child 2 Adults Injured by Crash *"" "=" HAMPTON ELECTRIC lidren, ults Injured by Crash |. = ay st ts ~ : | DUXBURY, Mass. 7 — Eleven] Lawrence de Gersdorff, 7, ofjall of a sudden I was gliding down|‘wo and & quarter viewers (OB. [children and’ two adults were in-|Duxbury, spinal injury and both|into a bunch of boxes. Then 1|well, a quarter of a viewer is , AIR |jured yesterday when a whirling/legs fraetured; Jonathan Wilbo. | was sprawled out all over the) etter than none.) _ : | chair-swing toppled over at a car-|10, of Lincoln, skull “fracture; a Sa 7 COTTON atte rborantsay eaten Tyiztany Sto Do| Seca, pce ax tet State Rol Head Dies | (GRAIEata ng y ay. ver, possi le si racture. lers ica ec Ali Mat TAT $ 00 Ten of the youngsters were on Young Lyman is the grandson|the tangled swings. After first aid LANSING ® oe N. Plerce,| ¥ =F VAIL ARAB LS IC iAlL) 3 178 ‘the chair-swing .rotating around alof Arthur T, Lyman, Massachu-|the injured were sent to the hos- - paged gtr ag road yes Stet atiag SIA arate “3 Pc LUGGAGE SET ‘central pole 30. feet high when it!setts commissioner of natural re- pital. . ee cineien, Ged ie umes heart) Cue usich ie pss Te - é. tipped over and narrowly missed sources. food concessions and other rides. . ¢. 8 | Police Chief James T. O'Neil attack at his Crooked Lake cot-) [ETETNISItTEgAle eT Tale if The llth youngster and the two) A Ssiarth child, Cheryl Mulder.|said the ride concession, like ( eli T ToAIAIA tage near Harrisville. Pierce was| . Specially constructed lightweights of 3-ply’ bentwood Mie ee eee ELECTRO-MART = 158 Oakland FE 2-3781 \adults injured were standing 9. of South Duxbury, was held at ‘about yi] others, had been inspect- a former Grand Trunk Western! And hard usage. _ | =—lamong the spectators at Train|the hospital overnight for a leged for. safety and appeared in| *#ilroad engineer. Reg. $39.95 2 Field, which had been turned into!injury but her condition was not| proper working order, He ordered REDUCED PRICES ja carnival under sponsorship of|considered serious. an investigation. ¥, On All the local American Legion post. The others were treated at the ae 28s hospital and then.released. . * +f: agg APPLIANCES Three of the four youngsters at| Police said several women a popersging ton gues ‘Jordan tal, Plymouth, were|ed when the carefree squeals of G D S m — Jay Van : LARRY GILLIAN arr. listed as in serious condi-\the children turnefl to cries of Sweden, former treasurer of subur- : : tion. 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Gillis Mulder, 46, whose daugh- has ruled Van Sweden) lacks suf- ‘ter Cheryl was among the injured ficient valid signatures on his and who suffered a cut oe sore nominating petition. CLEARANCE! [22222225 . wey, ced the aw ro vet the Rite for Lake Victim | , accident heard | someone shout.) 1 aKe LEELANAU w@—Funeral 75 Used Sets Famous Makes | [Soy & Comet” ‘service will be held Friday for| Priced From 1 4” | David K, Phemister, 13, of Wel-) Table Models A Consoles ‘lesley, who suffered slight injuries, Michael Gilland, 24, whose body | told of the ride. was recovered Tuesday night from) All Geeranteed eaptp Trede-in Allowance ’ iLake Leelanau. Gilland drowned | ret teat cand three tines Monday while. swimming in the jlot of banging down below, and lake. 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