he PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, J ULY 27, 195640 PAGES 3%-hour meeting and brought a demand of action from Mrs. B. B. Roush as hassle after hassle A Few Last-Minute Bills Slow Finish for Congress} They involve housing and a minerals purchase pro- ‘The House has-passed a bill calling for construction| { a 70,000 units of low-rent+ in the nextlother things, would allow women g Heed [in Dok ¢ 5: ii | : - Battered Swedish Line ) Flounders Into New York Death Toll Mounts to 7, | | 23. Still Unaccounted For, ~ 43 in Hospitals — NEW YORK (INS)—The battered 8.5. Stockholm moved slowly through New York Harbor today with the last group of survivors from the Italian liner Andrea Doria. She was expected to tie up. on Manhattan's West Side between 10 and 10:15 a.m, Pontiac time. “unsinkable” Andrea Doria, now 37 fathoms deep in the Atlantic. hes | bs The Stockholm, her bow crumpled by a fatal thrust through the starboard side of the giant Italian luxury liner, was expected to dock at Pier 97, from where she sailed gaily Wednesday morn- - ing with 535 passengers and 215 crew members. _ ‘The exact number of the dead and injured in the fog-shrouded collision off Nantucket Island was ex- pected to be determined when the 12,600-ton motor- At least seven persons were reported dead. Thirty-nine were in hospitals in New York and four Britain’s Eden Tense but Quiet ‘Egypt Seizes Suez Canal to Get Aswan Dam Funds CAIRO, Egypt (#—Egypt has served notice she is tak- ing over full control of the Suez Canal and will use the revenue from the vital waterway to finance her billion- \dollar Aswan dam project. The United States and Britain last week withdrew offers to help build the Mayor. spokesman: ‘‘We compliment our igan in making the first move to i z SHORTS AND SPORT SHIRTS—Muskegon Heights has leaped far ahead of Pontiac in the current ‘move towards masctiline com- fort on the ninety-plus days in the summer. The men are moving intoBermuda shorts, headed~by the “The Pontiac step is right as @ starter.’ said an unofficial brother from southeastern Mich- Above, a group of Muskegon combat the heat by casting aside ; for the hot summer days. ' , 7 j the constricting tie and the choking collar. We extend the bare arm and hand of fellowship. ’ “But, Muskegon Heights is moving onward and upward. Even though Pontiac trails conservatively behind in 1956, we'd like to think the progressive element there will step along further in 1957. Bermuda shorts are the coming thing. “We're willing to serve as one of the pioneers.’ giant dam. ‘ “We don’t have to seek Ameri- Tabeie panded to Veleed Outi and Britain of trying to use the Aswan project as a lever to gain domination over Egypt. He predicted that by taking i 5 id iN hi ake & i iz - i re | z (See stories page 9) critically injured had been rushed to Boston hos- “An estimated 23 persons, apparently all crew members, were unaccounted for. The Coast Guard stressed that some of these may Li 4 a formal end to the strike ifs i g e i & | ge The People vs. 16 Words)s# cig An elusive assortment of 16 words dodged through 7,225 Press ee adtee coats enn oe Re et en satfely/ into its secret niche. Oh miserable week! — there was nobody to stop its headlong flight to the jar in which Pot-O-Gold keeps its prize money. But, if it’s any consolation, the bruised and battered ‘contestants who fell in its wake will have a better reason for wanting to snare this week's words, for the prize jumped today to $200 — plus the $25 bonus to subscribers. The eight whe missed by one interest, however — they either missed the deadline, or sent their entries to us in envelopes. Finally, on Page 23 is the last word — and the some 7,200 whe tract : years official entry form for Purzle No. |; feeling of this port city at the loss of the Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria off Nantucket. The Andrea Doria was built in Genoa and this was her home port, NEW YORK (INS)—The Me de France is steaming toward will be made turn trip to NEW YORK (INS)—The Italian ; Lines, which owned the ill-fated Heights men are being outfitted |igxury liner Andrea Doria, ~; will » \pay all extra éxpenses for the pas- ow York. | | A 7 jagencies are assisting the Italian > | > L¢>) C) = 5 Oo “~_ = es O 3 @ oS a 8 the sunken ship. The Red Cross, Travelers Aid and Italian welfare Lines in welfare work for pas- sengers who lost everything when they abandoned the Doria. lemma DETROIT (®—The Norseman, a In Today's Press re eee ee TV & Radio Programs.... of Liner i 8 Fé zg - TL S58 iF iH i ce : | z | i % : Bree 1 =Fi & Ped Bd EE : ATE: dit t il re gad aes ; i Eg it i Fis ik Wemen’s Pages......17, 18, 19 ; ‘, i’ i fT i whe Sy in pane, tack fh f oe i 4 0 NT ip THE PONTIAC 1 tS FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1950 yi nee “So soe aa dy — “ip oh oil Hi fs 3 if d E eel ey & 3 Arrested in Attempt to Steal Car Batteries ‘Three Pontiac men were arrest- ed by city police early this morn- ing after they were reportedly caught attempting to steal six car batteries from vehicles parked at) Finkle’s Auto Sales, 350 S. Saginaw’ St. The value of the batteries was set at $60. * Held under investigation for, grand larceny are Leon Cobb, 40,' ‘of 51 Hibbard Ct., Jessie Cook, 40, 22 St., and Andrew Thomas, 33, of 4% Hibbard Ct. The Weather Foil 0.5. Was sher Barooe Feros Partly eleady. ber ed ag yee one winds at &- shifting te nerthwesteriy tate today and becoming more northerly tonight. Today in Pontiac j Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. at om: wee velocity 10 m.p.h Direction: West Gun sets Friday at 7:57 p.m Sun eee '. 8 Y .. ™, Moon sete Priday oe Moon rises Satusény a il: oa 6m, oon & - 7% ine The. Day in Birmingham : The analysis of the medical staff will be studied by the joint confer- ence committee composed of three members of the board and Chief}? -\of Staff Dr. Harold Furlong, the past chief of staff and chief of staff-elect, Their findings were in-' structed returned to the Board of Trustees. The executive “committee and .|Misg Paul are to meet to decide what should be- contained in) we watch carefully the progress of these recommendations,” Trustee Harold 8, Goldberg questioned. He was asstred by Babcock they would be, The director, was instructed to prepare a record of duties of the administrative assistant and report to the 1 committee. The survey suggested this position be eliminated. The beard accepted the sug- gested chart of re-organization at the hespital with the major | change being the additions of the new positions and committees. | A recommendation that the pres-| ‘ident of the hospital's woman aux-, ‘Commission. The commission ap- points members for four year) terms, The survey chapter. on fiscal) management was referred to t finance committee for study, An-, other meeting will be held Aug. 6 to study the last chapter of the «(report on departmental operations. The change from last week's progress on what we did tonight was. fabulous." A repeat performance of last week's uproar seemed to ‘be ensuing’ when Chairman of the) Board William P, Babcock de- clared at the start of last night's) session: “A number of things have ‘and I want some explanation be. fore I continue as chairman.” Babcock was referring to a state- /ment made by Mrs, Roush last end claiming ‘no election of $ board officers was held according "0 parliamentary procedure. for a voice or ballot vote. “You can’t elect without naming offi- mani the Pontiac school teacher . “There should be a voice 9 taken on each member.” Board members, excepting Charles E. Yaeger, who was ab- sent from the meeting, agreed. to, take a ballot vote at their Aug, 16 meeting. f happened since the last meeting Mrs, Roush continued her plea \Plans tor Over 250 Set for ‘Don’ Ss pay Spegey ui with Dr. Tom Malone of the Em-| manuel Baptist Church officiating, Mr. Sanford's body will then be: the|sent to Gadsden for burial. ‘Leo J. Wagner Leo J. Wagner, 55, of 230 S., Parke St. died yesterday in Pontiac ill health two years. He was born in Alpena on Feb. 8, 1901, the son of Alfred and Ce- linda LeFebre Wagner, and mar- ried the former Harriet Fox in Ontario 31 years ago. Mr. Wagner had been a_resi- dent of the Pontiac area 46 years coming here from Alpena, He was employed at the General Mo- tors Truck & Coach Division, He leaves his wife and mother; Odina Wagner of Gingellville, Mrs. Edna Asselin, Alfred O.. Wagner, Mrs. Mary Philena Terroux, Mrs. Della Smith, Mrs. Delia Downer, ‘Mrs. Stella Mason, Wilfred Wag- ner, Maurice and Arthur Wagner, all of Pontiac. iliary be added to the Board of} Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur-|The Trustees will be made to the City! iday from the Melvin A. Schutt, degrees on that day and has{ | Funeral Home. Dr. Tom Malone of the Emmanuel Baptist Church iwill officiate with burial in Perry ‘Mount. Park Cemetery. Friends | may call at the funeral home after 't-eclock this evening. Sewing Machine Stolen | A portable sewing machine in a. stormy session was evident when white case has been missing from. weather tonight and Saturday. | Goldberg exclaimed at the end of | ‘a Clark street home since last! Winds will be light southerly all last night’s session: “I think the |week, according to Pontiac police. da ‘Ann Whiting, of 73 N. Francis ‘St ., reported the loss to the police yesterday, She said the machine) was | taken from 39 Clark St. a nn | SI with Easy 98 NORTH SAGINAW General Hospital. He had been in| ithe following sisters and brothers, Mrs. Eva Bass of Miami, Fia.,'_ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL S BIRTHDAY BARGAINS Heavy 2-In. STEEL Tubing Clothesline Post » $4.98 Value EACH Sturdy 2-inch steel clothesline post D tath ma of durable galvanized was some 20 miles north of the |§ ‘course normally traveled by Eur-' ‘ope-bound vessels. BITS OF GOOD FORTUNE Capt. Calamai warmly pressed ¢ the full brilliance of the American, > Navy, Army and Merchant Ma-|4 irine’’ in the fantastically success- | § ful rescue maneuver that began lalmost immediately after his be-|‘ loved ship flashed an SOS at 11:22'4 p.m. Wednesday, two minutes after, 4 the collision. Rising Temperature, | Showers Predicted P 4 i4 > 4 4 a a a ete i ~ PPP LPL PAPE PLL PEP PEPL LPL LPP PPP PEPPER PPP PPP PPL PPPOE igan, friends of Don Egbert will woeet : be coming to pay him honor as made by the young ace ag ng Han a mn ong a He I bepn manager for nine years. : a a Toastmaster for the supper pro Quarton, show at Pierce. gram Sunday night at Devon Ga-/and & scavenger and treqsure hunt Sager ) pe pr pe a -eity manager. mere weeks more are expected. employes siete vlsuee ee oo elas ~~ - are to attend. - ——— > - Ponting Press Phote An open house at the Commu- anes ARE YOU THERE, MR. FISH? — Dawson Mill Pond in Beau- _é try for 100 prizés offered by the city de . There were nity House Sunday trom 4 to 6)iom 13 dette Park was the setting of the 1956 edition of the Pontiac Parks other activities for the non-fishing children. And as it turned out, |P‘m. ls open for sll of Fabetts| oto soo, ‘and Recreation Dept. “Fishing Rodeo” held yesterday afternoon. these _kids had most of the fun for Mr. Fish just wasn’t there, as ine Go otty commaaanibetiie’ a Some 450 kids turned out with poles, bobs, and cans full of worms — compared to previous “rodeos.” Aecegtenets. te: tbtiations: sb arene! . ' ready tally about 120, the com- sus H mittee members reveal, bul any: | Monds Fishing Rodeo Gererc} posphial Pontiac Deaths. ‘Battered Stockholm ergs dey acd Pemoay “¥™ ~~ .—-|\Addition Like GOD 6 Among those expected are the| industry . Aid Robert Morris Reaches New York city's first mayor, Harry Allen,| Gloucester.” . to Get US. oa ‘ : whose son is the present mayor;| The other youth urmnod Word has been received of the; (Continued From Page One) local school board officials; l-\ijprary, Tuesday week Chances of securing federal aid|death of Robert Morris of Pent- Sctlesptor ond flew N brary board members; Community feature “The Fisherman and ee in the construction of the new ad-\water at 5 o'clock this morning| °¥ ee aed tater boa toe House trustees; a sizable delega-jwife.” and “Doctor Know-It-All, 400 to 500 Youngsters dition at Pontiac Genera) Hospital in the hospital at Hart. He was| ‘eet. . tion from Rotary Anns (he Was\read at 2:30 p.m. on the library! Compete for 100 Prizes|were declared good Inst night by it in the hospital three weeks.| '" Sespltal: one-time president of Rotary here) |jawn, eaigee Soi) ‘Willis M. Brewer, chairman of the’ tyr Morris. was a former resi-- Two of the known dead werejand local supervisors of the coun- Dawson Mill Pond emg Pig rrp Boos at property committee of the Board dent of Woodbine Drive and had seamen on the Stockholm, The tY have a stag picnic and sports’ ‘ of Trustees. Sg been. at General Motors others were passengers on the Ital- From out-of-town, acceptances derby at the Carleton Scott home There were plenty of children) 1 1. quite well satisfied wel ruck & Coach Division. jian flagship, an lane Lake road in Gilbert but mot many fish yesterday at the ” He leaves his wife, Ruby; a son, ic : . . Fishing, swimming and a o-oo hcpetaedhevel he pore ie ag et ae a pete Fire Ruins Rubber |sertcmasce Vins sass) ban the Pontiac Parks and Recreation /the State Hospital Survey and Con.) 44 randchildren. an@ pondent Camille M. Cianfarra and a * : ; struction office in Lansing. his two daughters — still were MONUTAC ring im Leonard T. Buzz, recreational | He added that the board must at 5 p.m. Saturday. ~. it plunged to the bottom, ARMADA — A $25,000 blaze de- | supervisor of the department, es- | submit’ a indicating the! * 6 * stroyed the building and contents Simms | timated from 9 to 500 kids icity could match the estimated Pohert |, Sanford Waiting with anxious relatives! o¢ Mig. Co, at | turned out at Dawson Mill |$75,000 in federal aid. and friends for the Stockholm to|24596 Armada Ridge Rd. last night TI Pong to try their luck for 100 Robert L. Sanford, 4, of 34 W.'arrive were marine authorities who| Four fire departments, from DISCOUNT { Carol Bialik, 12, of 64 §, Ander- slees spi yesterday. after- could shed some light on the puz-| Richmend, were summoned to Hl son St. captured top honors for noon at Pontiac ang ecilicien, fight the biate which lasted sev. | JEWELRY the gris when she hauled in «tive: BOQIN Survey Work General Hospital. _ WHAT ABOUT RADAR eral hours, according te Romeo . inch blue gill. Ronnie Slaght, 13, He had been ill The key question in this modern| State Feties. , | of 55 Edison St. took top prize} (Continued From Page One) | three weeks. ern myeiery. wed: how the “qb Vice president and general man- Department gill. Both winners received com-|(q, Praise Anniston, Ala. on in a dense fog — in this day of ume RA. -oaesagy are *snatd below Yoo bes Beter Figiag, Ine. of Chcag| Members agreed) t the. reso of Prank an ME aang Mt’ rasta rubber and. pape cartons Tecommendation tha are . | a the board be limited to serve not| PO1'Y Findley Marine authorities talked un- | No definite cause of the fire has E-X-P-A-N-S-I-O-N hide averaged 20 to 15 flan cachlone ice.” | me ATL... canes poutes boias Sates oe “ae Watch Bands while this year only one fisherman) 4 new executive committee.'199g, he had been employed at the **4 been Involved . ’ School of Barbecue é managed to land five. Donald composed of the four officers, &\Fisher Body Division, : Volues $ Gracey, 8, of 421 Howard MecNeil| nominating committee, and pub- The skipper of the Andrea Doria,| A Barbecue school will be held 22. St. won the “most fish prize” with |i; relations committee will be es- Besides his wife, the former Piero » arrived in/Tuesday afternoon atl p.m. at the to $5.95 = ne They will be added to the| Codie Blade, he is survived by|New York late last night aboerd|4-H Fair Grounds on N. Perry —NOow— “es Se rh rae por {27}, MMOs, Mas, Junie HSE ofa tramaper, I Me ped ger Syed he + Full 1 Yeor Guarentee a ' labama Sanford at home, refused to answer questions |cul agent, Deans ‘ : conn winners in the 100rnAmMent'somne! and joint conference COM-|,.-.Nelie Latnear, Robert San.\concerning the collision until he| Michigan State University Avil E _* Ladies’ and Men's Styles , mittees. R ford and Mrs. Dolly Horbatiuk, all had talked to officials of the Italian|demonstrate various foods suitable | Leroy Campbell, 13, of 32% | In addition to the assistant di-. jof Pontiac. His sister, Mrs. Dolly|Lines who already have blamed|for barbecuing and methods ot “wetlencliy Femecs Sand re yr Tag aria pons 2 mpeg pees _ mm pson, is living in Gadsden, ne Stockholm tor the iragedy. cooking. The public is invited Senay Sao eer and third respectively im the larg- | be hired as recommended. Service will be at 7 p.m. FAiday| They peteted out that the Swe- $ Watch Sale est fish caught by beys with 6 from the Huntoon Funeral Home dish ship did the ramming and | LOWEST-EVER PRICE * BULOVA * ELGIN * LONGINE Brand New—Latest Models 39.95 Watches, now 27.50 49.95 Watches, now 33.00 59.95 Watches, now 40.00 71.50 Watches, now 47.00 (pies 10% Fed. tax) Tonight and Saturday PARKER and SHEAFFER PEN SETS 8.95 Pen Sets, now 5.95 4 : , 4 4 4 \4 4 \ 4 > TODAY'S TEMPERATURES 3 13.95 Pen Sets, now , 8.95 Cam... 1 Walm.... f 18.50 Pen Sets, now 12.95 7 a, m...,.71 ll a, m..... i 4 . 8 a.m.....7% 12 neon,,,..88 i ELECTRIC SHAVER 24.00 Pen Sets, now 16. 50, _% a, m.. we F p. m.....90 i Regular $24.95 Value oe preneny st, Cold-blooded Pontiac residents ¢ Oe are saying...at long last. Pre-'§ 62 BIRTHDAY BARGAIN dicted high- pmperature for today One Big ‘Lot of , is from 86 fo 92 degrees. > This breaks a chilly spell that 3 ${ Costume Jewelry ‘has cooled Pontiac since, July 1. 9 temperature reached 92 ¢ *% NECKLACES (With Your Old Elec. ret * BRACELETS Cc ranged in the 60's and low 70's'4 Trade-in ..... oo $13.6 * EARRINGS ever since. 2 » ; * One yeag ago today during the $ Hi-Speed Rotary een 2 for $1 over 90 degree weather a 3 *Full Factory Guarantee . $ plagued the country, the tempera- ture was a sizzling 99 degrees. 13 The weatherman forecasts partly | > cloudy weather with scattered |¢ thundershowers today. He pre-| P dicts partly cloudy and cooler 4 lay becoming northerly tonight, The lowest temperature reading, ‘in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 70 degrees. 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Inf. while into Lead Separate Lives | IRing Made of Shin Bone wrist non ton nt os ¢4\ sux pisco — san Dew former Siamese twins are back! eo \Has State Officials Kicking’ ‘Wome after surgery that separated) a Rider Dies of Injuries ; LANSING @— 's ring fash-; sala. \“ jection : Doctors. say if no complications joned from tga bimgde a ee we eae © | GRAND RAPIDS (#—Kent Coun-|develop within two weeks, little Confederate soldier was on view . ___ty's traffic fatalities rose to 49/Gary and Lary Hutchens will grow’ , GES lin the basement of the state Capi-| Beeson said the commission will Wednesday «with the death of|UP as normal boys. | : is and|22* for @ $1,000 appropriation to|George H. Harden at St. Mary's) The twins, born July 2, were| . St + dives- gloved ana Huy display cases with locks. - (Hospital. Harden, 72, a passenger|released from Grossmont Hospi ? se 5 with motorist Jack Hoogerhyde,|tal, where surgeons severed their| ete el hat ender tana rie, Was momed Tesalay in 0 cob iied Senn and, macys eens The shin t te part of a ote ee he said. lision with an auto driven by Rob-| tion last week. : | Nection of Civil War relics viewed|, We Would like to have a displayjert Jecmen, 25. Hoogerhyde and oe | thousands of school children|™“luding relics from the wars in| Jecmen suffered only minor in-- Announce Fund Goal by aren which all “Michigan men and| juries. | and other visitors every year: |. men fought.’’ LANSING (®—Directors of the, | Dr, Lewis Beeson, executive Egypt is working on a long-term|Lansing and Ingham County, Beeson said the Commission i secretary of State Historical | | wad ant lalate |electrification plan, utilizing wat- United Community Chest have an-| ATTENTION! I hope | have the shin bone but that he cant | Sbott the dleplay. Many of the Jers of the Nile. ioe mens i, enough to go anything about it. —_ in the exhibit are mis- slightly mare then four per cont ank woe “In fact, I close m eve 00 Rice is the principal food of one- above the $495,187 raised in the ; In y eyes CVETY! The shin bone rests beside a’ third of the world. larea last year, ss } Come, First time I walk through there. I Penton can't stand to look at the stuff,” YOU CAN BUY a ' - . Choice! i 0 R ¢ Crastouralic | cee | REFRIGERATOR | aoraag ty Za with the BIG BUILT-IN FREEZER CHEST eee CALL-~ FERGUSON ELECTRIC CO. Successor to Crump Electric 3465 Auburn Rd. Auburn Heights, FE 4-3573 OPEN SUNDAY Regular Price ‘419° You Save PAINT $1498 i) Gol | Leta \ "Bay a “New Fall Sharkskin or Gabardine au. cours f= = 2 | = RK yours “yl| Suit That Fits for %3.50 T Bier ae ik, a | ure Goodman’s pat | nae Weatherproof Full Lined - ety Be | Sen. Harry F. Hittle (R-Lansing), | who sponsored the resolution, ‘DEPT. STORE 520 S. SAGINAW. 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Open Fri. and Mi , Wal N. aw St. Nighte “9 P. = . , FE 5-6189 PARK FREE in ony PARKING LOT or GARAGE in ‘tows, WITH PURCHASE co Balloo 1D Trial | PARIS INS) — Christian Dior, collection bad sket heme seven {a more usual 16 inches jo the|chin-high top’ and skit wih ; to eight inches off the floor Im |oround. Suit jackets are shorter/tuck for a gathered, rounded look, : Styles reminiscent of 1912. |than they have been for the last PEGGED few years, and Dior favors heavy} The rounded look of the “magnet The second major fashion point)... sot wools, line” includes busts as well as made by. Dior was his abandon- and hips and shoulders. Skirts z “magnet” look. | well as in conventional length oe : HEAD TO TOE clothes. Some of the “magnet” suits are The “magnet” motif begins at} One black suit that combines|Worn with suede blouses, Many the top of the head with hats that|/both looks features a waist-length, have coats or capes are rounded, — andiloosely fitted jacket, kimonojmany of the coats iso have ad pinched in at the temples. sawves and shoulder semmairs § Sherlock style — £ 8 es dropped to the middle upper) For evening wear, Dior The suits and dresses measurejarm. It is worn with a sleeveless) ‘look very etait Sis | Members of Fairway Golf Club held their annual picnic Thursday at the home of Mrs. Earl Stevenson on Motorway drive, following a morning of golf at Pon- ham drive, a guest for the day; Mrs. Stevenson, hostess; Mrs. Leslie Frisch of Durnham drive, Mrs, Harley Hyatt of Williams Lake road and Mrs. Oswald Burke tiac Country Club. Pictured (left to right) at one of of Watkins Lake. : the picnic tables are Mrs. Wilfred Thompson of Durn- _ : Fun Prevails at Fairway Club Picnic | Annual Event Held at Earl Stevenson Residence = F the regular weekly|— round of golf at Pontiac Country Club . Thursday, members. and guests of Fairway Club traveled to the home of Mrs. Eari Stevenson iH on Motorway drive for their annual cooperative picnic luncheon, — a Golf prizes were presented mem- bers and guests for low net score, Sauer, "l give g > . : Stunts and games, incheding a At a tense moment the photographer with other members of Fairway Club for | white the fabric ts still steaming. cleverly devised “Golf Binge” : » ¥ | were: part af the aftesnecn fun, caught Mrs. Delbert Hammett of Going low putts at the club's annual guest day | Washable woolens ‘will launder A “before” and “after” tunch- |. street (left) and Mrs. Sydney Baer of event held Thursday at Pontiac Country |well it & few simple rules ‘are tol: eon oneen Sa Aan eaten Pine Bluff drive. They were competing Club. Mrs. Baer was a guest for the day. 4. Sesh, be aomoving ofl stctelil afternoon activities. / : Pe stains and mending any rip cf Servin part mit- : *s tears. : pike Pi ; tee were Mrs Leethon Mrs, Sau- 2. Use lukewarm water (it er, Mrs. J "Mrs. Rob-|. ; should feel almbst cod to the ° . Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. - . _ ert Bradley, Mrs. John Heitsch hand) and soak the al wy tem | 2 HET t ye won preg” Frey beeen FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1956 SEVENTEEN ing weakens the fabric. uf Mrs, Virginia Lake, Mrs. Clifford 3. Use plenty of neutral soap, not 5 Gerd lyst" Me ne Personal News of Interest in Area rte uc owen | A, Hutchinson, Mrs, Lloyd “4 of the water may distort the shape Wallace, Coast Guard Cadet, David L., Fort Campbell, Ky. Following their man. vp, un someing out IS Se ae b. Dorothy Knight, Mrs. Jack Pen, teeny wale) Seen Rewie Oe ls bee ca eae sre Vly faa, ror {20a the ements et ound 4} Mrs. William Bull and Mrs, Jack —— ) nea cruise aboard the Eagle which in| their home. : or rub, since this makes the fibres =| | Bender were also guests. | It was a close score and Mrs. Clar- prize for the low net score at the Fairway r~ ga ye on gare wre wiles Deass ont Wiattred ir ofiag eng ge ww ee oo Antthor ticight «¢ On inaw's ence Lawson of Elizabeth Lake road Club's annuat- guest day event, held | the tirst phase Welnbrecht ss el Dstien intent ene itr, ond Dies. Freak] & Biles thoroughly td remove ual huhenaee Party to be held (left) and Mrs. Glen Hickson of Preston Thursday at Pontiac Country Club. . ended at Havana, Melvin at her heme en Angeste Dachoe of Wietheep read. Mr tS ee oe ee ae : ° é Cuba Lakeview | gently. since a wringer August ; avenue wondered if theirs would take the : . he Gxien ene we, AGS. frive are the paternal grandpar-jcan also cause mating Never Ingrid's Daughter og , Nova. Seotia or, nn Se ee eee s rodaat a's Oe Tee Oe oe ) of West Princeton * 6 8 Gets School Fund’ ZeS2 New Styles Appear in Leather rir wr‘ tvemseanoeunce the Hh af a| Mr. ands. Kurt Berman 3 |vill nue the rest becrne ___| The fresh new styles in which] the waist or hips or appeared in Long coats Were straight-trented They are sched- fine Ganesel Mespliah.” ''” ipacuute of 6 cum, Rickert Jon heonibeniioariiids iad ; HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Actress! ther will appear were revealed| traditional three-quarter or | with fullness falling from the | Uled to return to Grandparents of the infant are|July 22 at Pontiac General Hot!" when the time p daughter was given judicial per-|*t the annual fall fashion preview Aug. 11 at which pavip . (Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker of| Pile. the garment, you should have a held recently in the New York) shorter versions, the boy coat | cuit. combined leather with . Lanette street and James E. Camp-| Maternal grandparents of the in-| smooth board with that today to take money from adquarters of Leather Industries| seems most popular—tt’s double- hey eave Will be granted sll). of Chamberlain street. fant are Mr. and Mrs. Wilson epee salle her personal estate for a college| st. America , ~" breasted with self buttons, patch name, saeitions Sap e. 01% Barber of Chachee ead. Me. dl ee otues & car, ete « | pockets and a turnedback cuff, |W°re ape °| . Pepple, a third classman at the | Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Kerr |Mrs. Kurt Bemman of Ivy street| A heavy map woolen pressing oe te « , vy | ’ Superior Judge Walter H. Ode- real or simulated by stitching. |ViVid hues with the fabrietrimmed) ¢.44¢ Guard Academy in New| (nee Frances-Burkee) of Cole- ‘are the paternal cloth is since the use of Costumes ranged from middies and lined leather jacket matching : ok. |_ (nee _ 2 behalf oe the girl) Pia Lindocom [and tapered pants for lounging to | or contrasting with the leather-| jon‘ i= ‘we som of Mv. and sonnet “ahaha” ba Gk otter by [her father, Dr. Peter Lind. ie een in betwee these two Deborah Circle trimmed fabric skirt. ° ire amar Perple Cheesecloth or thin wrapping strom, former husband ” . . * * ® paper over this will prevent the on coats for ‘casual Srerpday wear. Meets for Picnic “Cowgirl” outfits that would] . Mrs. Eulalia Bryce of Los ‘An- iron from sticking. The judge allowed Pia to take (Most were all-leather, but others| Fifteen members and guests of ty De at home on the plains! ecie4 Calif., formerly of Pontiac, A padded roll helps in pressing - $2,500 a year from her $20,000 [featured combinations of leather the Deborah Circle of the WSCS of included jeweled leather shirts and is visiting at the homes of her the sleeves and seams — you can estate for an education at Stan- [with knits, worsteds, silk paisleys|Qakland Park Methodist Charch ent, Pants of glimmering g0ld/4sughters, Mrs. William Bussard make one quickly by wrapping a ford University, plus $1,000 for ® jand — for cold weather — wool gathered tor a picnic Seacioes ann and sliver kidekin, : of Berwick boulevard and Mrs. Roy — around a rolled-up magazine, car, shearling and even furs. Fur was|meeting Wednesda; R A. Hooper of St. Clair drive, your pressing with a light Judge Odemar limited his ap-|4lso used as trim on many of the Pork. my at Client Style Notes for Men | iso visiting at the homes of a and avoid holding the iron proval fo enty ene year, however, |More formal coats and suits. Mrs. Emerson Brown conducted) For the college youth who intends ae pussard Sanne Fa ovechatitie yp lagiee = = fee om Pins entane Leather jackets were shown in the meeting when fall projects and/to be the big man on the campus|ang Mrs. Terry Wayne Smith and fabric, but is one of the causes of expendi s Norfolk, boxy, mandarin, programs were The cir-|next fall, a wardrobe will include children, Susan, Randy, Sharon and “shine,” after that time before continuing ro partes styles, many of ow ee ae ot tatinn tite of authentic miniature tat! Philip of Miami Fla. The Smiths * 8 « program. p-out interchange- | during month tans, whipcord slacks trimmed with idons When Miss Bergman is now the wife of| able linings, one of fur and an-| Mrs. Basil Meidlein of Lowelllleather and V-neck sweaters with\ ("cre former residents of Square aabinet obese ee: Italian screen ether of plaid or Jersey jstreet will be hostess for the Sep-jreefer necks that give the effect "eo @ top to equalize the thickness; this Rosselini. or alpaca. Car coats reached to (tember meeting. of a muffler. Mr. and Mrs. John Madole of will prevent edge marks from ‘ Preston avenue have as their showing. houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Press lightly at first until steam Madole and their three children, has formed, then use a little more wo Women dSolve One Problem ==s22 rae: Besg et home of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. corrected while pressing to a cer- By ANNE HEYWOOD I'm a I'll never find a spot, until 1 and then I would take are at ease with me and it might| Hancock of Maceday Lake tain extent by light pressure or There t as good.” over. take time f * + @ through a moist cloth, skin satan the in er Most people would have left it) ., Anna: was delighted with the|t watch on to things. and sO. forth. Mrs. George Sweazy of Roches- a cat, goes, ai jat that—but Ruth began to think| \.. eee ter, N. Y., formerly of Square New Citi there are more ways than one t0/about it and at least to entertain|t9 tunings no Lowen eT) sold hin T would teach Anna|LAk® road” is visiting at the home ; IIZENS solve a job problem. the og that tore wah possi- oe as we went along, so he'd have of Dee an: Mrs. A. R. Mullin Feted at Party But t oes . nine in other way out. > Some “I mentioned it to him—the less of a training problem. Also, ° * wey ‘¢ Members ot J ‘ oe oe get eee possibility of Anna taking over | Pointed out that if either one of}, y4- ang Mrs. Glenn P, Seeley Ci om? - & Tut. We lack the imagination to; looked hopeless at first,”|™ornings and me afternoons. us got sick or the kids got chick-|5¢ Watking Lake are visiting Mr. wv — besarte te oe any ay tnt oe she admitted, "out then T tought COMPLICATIONS (STP. Arvin the oer COU and rs, ary K. Hane a Lae Dee oe ee oe For example, Rath is a young /of a pian. - “At first he said no, because it whole day. “Beney Harbor near M uskegon oe week. High Wednesday | : : dren. Sas had'a partie job In| partsime fob, to.” She could [Rokecping snd tates as tings | M6 how over and | Mr. and Be. 3. A. Rammes hip cases were hos the eeping a ae «i NES.| weighed the advantages against | of Resedale avenue have as , 2 @ small office, which she just | work in the mornings from 9 'But he does like me, his customers . mn ; loved. She worked from 1 to 5. |. : eae ut nad ase ae non A he nt Mrs. William Todd, Americanism 7 . it! now Anna - L, Jennings a rs. chairman of the General Richard. es Tt had taken a long time to find . 1 ha the time of our | Warden of Parson, Tenn. The Chapt : tie periacr syet end mm. when Kiss Curl ‘New’ Again | eres visitors will leave the middle of MARY ELLEN WYNGARDEN son Chapter, DAR, and Mrs. Jo» \, ve the week to t te their American Legion | replace her with a full-time ’ : Next time a problem faces you,| ) og vouene Dr. and Mrs. Herman J, Wyngarden of East no, Cant Pea oe oe ‘ * « «& 8 season. . ‘Lt. George D. Hicks Jr, and Ell Nei ‘ : sented the graduates with Ameri. ie “He was right.” she admitted.| | Hair stylist Dunas of London is featuring the kiss-curl, little | possibitny, try ard to open your| Amy: Who recently returned trom) %07* a " nd’ Mr Ge 7 ". to a Mtlinods 8, EMS sod Fag ods i “His busi had grown and he spit curl just in front of the ear, in new short summer pageboy mind and lig feat one alter- Japan, are visiting at the home| Son of r. an Mrs, George asser rger of Illinois Those honored at the affair were - 2 really did need trom} hairdos. native. It could change the whole Georns parents, pe id Mrs avenue, She is a graduate of Michigan State University Sherfield “e 9 untif 5. But I'm sick about tt, The curl is like the one worn years ago by Clara Bow and the | picture. . avenue, a onsen and he attended Olivet College and Wayne University. w f ue ' ; é cy La = : i \ rs : \ , \ a \ \ ; ae ee nae Sees Sas eg eae a 2 ae Sy he Se i er a ee ee rn ee ee ee a \ t \_THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1956 “By MURIEL LAWRENCE _ As an impressionable child leain- img what was what, Mrs. J, grew GRADUATES! LEARN to EARN Day or Night Classes Call Todey for detailed inlormation Hubby Isn't Self up with parents who could assert) IME. ti, no self-interested demands. ‘#2 : Go Along "i distaste for her husband. Unac. The young husband who recoils snit-|PY his claim to a sleepfulness de- * # @*@ ‘who've accustomed her to unsat- Mrs. J.'s heart froze into cold isfying, unattainable goals. customed as she is to any self-in-from diapers in his apartment bath. : terested assertion, she was shocked’room is a youth whose Mom has; ™ ‘been shielding him from conse- quences all his life. The young wife who shudders at her human mate's demand for devotion to her comfort, he | @ good. night's sleep is a persor | seemed q monster of callousness who expects -te live with self- to her. She thought, “Never, nev. /facrificing angels. oe wi 5 aed same toward 17 we Americans are eVér going Fath show did not cause the sen-) seorge && ‘to rid ourselves of this pernicious sation that Dior’s nearly ankle- One wonders how jong Mrs. J.’s cult of unreal romantic love, par-|length tweedy day dresses stirred marriage can survive this kind of ents are going to have to begin up yesterday. The Fath version is assault by overly romantic expec ito assert their self-interests more inconspicuous because it is restrict- P ainy nied to her. Recause at 4 a.m. he spoke out of instinet instead of altruistic * * . The longer, midcalf skirts in the have been designed to show otf|*Wl-length capes, Think of Needs , eine ees Fel | eae | Sacrificing Angei/Fatp Uses Capes, Drapes| mmm ms ma tet ; £ 4 : : : od oa + ; i i) — . : oS ) Baa to Accent Feminine Curvesjss. 2.2» st tenvet w whnted one but because some old| Through veils of sleep and resis-; Sociologists like to blame our se ns oe : rea Bos —> ou one was “falling apart.” |iance, hid mother awoke too; and/high divorce rate on our disap] Moldéd Sheaths- foo Siren Touchesjat home? : tt her father went off on a fish: [reaching for her robe, groped her Pointed expectations’ of romantic) “ o£ Putts, Cascades; Capelets Aplenty | ts it could never be for way down the hall to his room. pARENTAL LOVE i “ fun but for therapeutic change,” COMPLAIN : machetes _ | PARIS — Capes afd drapes|but-especially on the hip, for a it they had roast beet for Aunday DAD s - But a child's expectation ig al- filled the Fath coliection, opening|***Y silhouette, =. <- - dinner, it Was Ret because they | On her return, Mr. J., who had a ways rooted in his experience ofl oe eo : Fath uses all the variations on enjoyed it but becawse it had tough day ahead of him, aroused romantic parental love. The teen- second day of the new Paris! capes, and adds @ few of her own) been a eale special, — - flong enough to mutter, “Can't a age girl who's content to moon fashion season this morning. Wide|invention. There are shoulder For reasons embedded in theie/ uy over Bet decent sleep in thisjover a hatslsams unattainable skirts dropped two to three inches,|capes, waist-length capes, hip- se any more? lmovie star is a child of people Tightly draped sheaths might|length capes, tunic-length “Hedin fON Party? _|istax. honest. cto drar lteroon octal etag’ Dios lg de Phone FE 4-1854 ! * , a much of an innovation. Tthey recalled the mode of 1912: y “goa Mt At a dinner | The Fath skirts are about 16% : Call Miss Wilson Tedey By EMILY PORT oor ta alin Another French : : a | A mother tells me: "My daugh party for the tadies tame Ste a skirts denying a revolution, described PONTIAC eee eee id ike to tae Pe tt |e eee a8 “ham would like ] i 7 cracker impression BEAUTY COLLEGE — | xive » party, We live in a small immediate | While Dior says “Down with of hie taghlon news.” apartment and it would be. impos-| families | sheaths,” Genevieve Fath is still) since American sh hen Bone sible for us to accommodate the : turning, then out like mad, Great)» ote aitors Behind Kreage’s, 20d Floor Jtuinber of boys and girls the Thursday [putts of drapery bows, loops and\ crazing skirts as “We at soy have it in evening at for future reference one of the festaurants here- in town, Twa Hike to now if wil Devon Gables Nylon Hose Dyed be necessal my hue a Mr. Mrs. be yt my ed Mr. and Mrs to Match Costume Tt would a te hearing J. L. Duke of Today’s dyed-tomatch nylons ang on thie mater.” , are, of course, a far cry from the . caine Glenwood old- stockings. an Answer: It it's a restaurant sheer, this fall’s nylons are the For your own home or gift ; ‘where they're well known I eee | avenue ultimate engulstie and gamma giving ... workfree stainless : on Improper FP = announced the a Na, are dyed in crystals crofted te perfection by world : ae should go, engagement of prone tpanrwi yt ne in famous sitversmiths. Sparkling ‘ Siete : * bing “Dei Mre, Posti Whose name their daughter, the look of. smart perfection finish needs no pompering in f eo son, ene ae Aunt Mary’ or ‘Phyllis Mary, - me Soe fi nom : ' Dine in Gracious I Eee iy om to Albert S. Entertains Sorority ge RD EG vey toe aces lai tod, sou Wright the apa Teta, ot Lares oe . IR CON ITIONED Vine ‘woman's name be said first son of Mrs. Beta My Chapter of Epsilon Sig-| | ___ Comfort anyway?” Sophia Wright 7 |. New Orleans | Al “Aunt Mary, 4, Me i Ble Detroi “ }this is John" be more cor: of Detroit. } COCKTAIL LOUNGE Prec, "whe ruse Je, this i PHYLLIS M. DUKE ota ie yaad A . = | to hatur re ] SMORCASBORD Pea improper Maxwell Matthews Hosts 7 Onder from Full Curse } “Dae ur, Post Len nemteit Beverly Hills Visitor i pgvonsreiens: onataes on. BIRMINGHAM—Mr. and Mrs.|and a student at Olivet College. fe We Cater to. — | “Would there be “T harm @F | NMaxwell Matthews were hosts at! Rosemary attended Barat Col- bf PRIVATE PARTIES | Possibility of I invited |, dinner Saturday evening for) lege, Lake Forest, Ill. cee . at the Inn or in Veter der aboot 6m tee [ily Callt Min Laser vi i| are ta hn te spend Your Home or Office and he remained ent 38 or |her place Mri Lorraine Hasttelier|,,“"% Manly Davis is spending : 30, when the girl with whem Tor Hanna street. this week with her daughter Mrs. WEDDINGS — PICNICS | ate, Be sparement be ont tor es cabin on the AuSable River. , ie” 7 the evening? I would greatly ap- ‘cabin on the AuSable River. Tiny clothes for little folks are 8s easy fo ° BANQUETS | preclate hearing from you on Pepa A pga ya + Deca at te a such fun to sew. Pattern 8345-is , | this matter,” wh is Frederic visiting Mary | se y, and requires a minimum Open 365 Days of the Year — Belvedere Inn at Charlevoix. ‘she’ Jo Pauli gnd her parents, Dr. andlot tabric for each item. | give the bride mensen Of... Anawert It depends entirely up- bea , *.. vagetore atcan | Mrs, Pauli, at their summer}» No. 8345 is in sizes 6 months, 1,| os? jon the reputation you have, If you YW 8 hee home at Broken Rocks. +2, 3years. Size 1, dress, 1% yards’ i | Din are porto in eve my RWEIRERE THEE Where. Nerman Fredecteks dr. bas of ame: undies 1% yards; romp-| ust what would eriticize | Also at Tawamana ‘eral . 1 yard. you, bo we attnaprese just returned from a motor trip For’ this pattern, send 35c in. Land = = Sea = = Air Planned Vacation We can make your vacation schedule run sto-o-oth aa alk with the beat be careless; it might be it you are really -— Have a =| Nunnelly, Tony and Jeannie Rirmingham girls. Among these are Candy Quail, Susan Beardon, Pat Thompson, Cherie Strick land, Kitty Cavanaugh, Debbie through the West with a group size ot young friends. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Leahy have taken a house at Madison, Scolaro. Conn, for several weeks, Mrs. Leahy's mother Mrs. Mrs. Morgan D. Douglas has in- « AF ed home Tues vited friends for dinner Saturday aay. from Tee eae Mr. and evening in her home on Cranbrook yrs) E. M. Vehmeyer at their Cross road. ‘summer home in Wequetonsing. EUROPE BOUND = —— Mrs. Cecil F. Chariton is fiving address, W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, IIL You'll be delighted with the lat- est édition of our pattern catalog. The fall and winter '56 book con- tains dozens of smart, easy to sew | styles in every size range. Send for your copy today—it’s just 25c. ft, consult our Si witil transportation possible =- demeastie or te New York today on the first foreign. Phone FE 8-3251 Pontiac Travel Service 608 Weat Huron ‘lap of a European trip. She will \vidit her son and daughter-in-law, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Max Charlton, be- fore flying overseas on Monday. * * @ | Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McCall are spending a vacation at Jasper) Acrosonic, Built by the Baldwin Piano ~ Company, is first in quality and first in popularity. ‘Park, Wyoming. WU. and Mrs, Lawrence Newmann have returned from Casablanca where Lt. Neumann | has been stationed for the past two years, They will spend most | | ef the summer with Mrs. Cari | W. Neumann at her cottage at — White Lake. The Robert W. Newmanns and the Walter BALDWIN SPECIAL Beige Walnut ) Greatly Reduced CONSOLE 3 Closed Wednesday Afternoons July and August MUSIC CO : CALBI MUSIC , : Pontiac's Locally Owned Nome ef Conn Instruments and Baldwin Pianos and Organs FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE - 119 North /, Phone FE 5-8222 Saginaw. St, assim | Teningas also will spend part of August with Mrs, Neumann. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Stark dr. and their family are returning 'this weekend from a month's’ vacation near Traverse City. GUESTS OF ROBINSONS Mr. and Mrs, John M. Mulock ot Bellair, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Robinson ‘of Pilgrim road, The Robinsons were hosts at a dinner party for their guests Saturday evening. * e * i | Mrs. Colin Campbell and Mrs, John V. Ingold will give a luncheon “Tuesday in the Ingold home for bride-elect Martha Dieterle of De- troit. Martha will married Aug. 24 te Paul L. Penfield dr. of Birm- _ingham. Another Birmingham | | party for Miss Dieterle will be | given Aug. 12 by Mrs. Benjamin | Micew and Mrs. Edward 8, Reid dr. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Hugo C. Hesse have announced the engagement of their |daughter, Rosemary, to William. Michael Hefferan. He is the son of' BY HOMER LAUGHLIN STARDUST . summer night and lend a 16-PC. SET... We . “Sparkling white blossoms, gracefully placed op a soft blue background, suggest a clear, cool, popular Skytone. To complete the effect, white handles and platinum trim lines furnish the right accent. fresh appeal to the already ... 5.90 CLOSE-OUT SALE! We have her choice of china, sterling and crystal patterns listed .. . plus the pieces she already owns and those she wants. Use our Bridal Registry as your gift guide! The beautiful patterns illustrated above are manufactured by REED and BARTON ..,. a favorite. with today’s brides. Teaspoons range in price from $3.50. Place settings from $19.56. We feature America’s finest china, crystal, and silver. Everything for the bride. Her selection may include stainless steel, mis- cellaneous silver pieces, clocks, and many other items. These bridal gifts are priced as low as $2.50... and, of course, we gift wrap and deliver to the home. & | Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hefferan. Over 60 Dinnerware Patterns 4; Price & z e : — . . 4 iz : BB DR. BERMAN, OPT, TTE 1 a a 4 3 is nor movinc || DEXTE PO RY |] | Accounts an | at His Samd Location. 5281 Dixie Hwy. “(Neat Waterford) OR 3-1894 Invited ; JEWELE AS ) é , Oattont SAGINAW ay — For Your Convenience Open Daily & Sunday 10 A.M.'to 8 P.M. covwnoveacnoncnmecmme «=©616 W. Huron Street = = Phone FE 2-0294 — eewin give snenmene i j ‘ i i : , n ¥ tL e , ee eee . | See ae nn a ae_ —- . ? THE PONTIAC i i Cae ‘ ie a, | PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1956 OE * OF FOE SF + < me fr UV ili deh eieted pe Mt A ke, em see ia ae bp nh ay MAKE in recent ceremonies held in the Romeo Village Hall were three of- ficers and seven patrolmen. They were Captain James Burke, Sergeants Donald Throop and Richard O'Neill, and Pa- trolmen Raymond Justes, Roy Frost, Harvard Eberling, Ed Aik- man, Milton See, Jams Stein and Gus Meisner. The auxiliary police team under the direction of Auxiliary Police Chief Charlies Meeker Jr. and on call at any time for local emer- gencies, twice aided regular offi- cers at fires during the past eight months. They served during the D and C Store fire in December and the spring conflagration which des- troyed the waste mill of the W. ed Acting City Manager, Clerk at Keege New Charter Is Adopted . | tricts in addition to Dryden and Metamora. A new high school would have been built somewhere between Dryden and Metamora. - In a few more weeks schools will be opening, and a decision must be made regarding Meta- mora’s high school students. Dryden would welcome ‘them? Lapeer has stated that transporta- tion will not be furnished for stu- dents in unannexed districts. Drayton Group Slates Variety Games Night DRAYTON PLAINS—-A summer. on. Thursday as well as in the daily parade on the Fairgrounds. Orion members will give their on Aug. 31. As guests of the fair’s general manager Donald L. Swanson and fair commission members, the tthe’ band members, will attend many fair attractions and will be given guest cards to one of the fi concert on Sept, 5 and Milford, | - oer Foreeund Draws 700; Set Beach Schedule a | eG i waz creel Southfield Commission — gen RE TR, : eet sy Reese Protz. Its various projects} SOUTHFIELD—A second charter) Southfield industry, it the city" i will mostly be continued until Aug.|for this proposed city has been} borders are kept intact, will help. ; 10. adopted by charter commission| suppert city service, Northland te the |members and 4 rough draft will alone would provide a good tax, 5 poe, Senta Pre |be printed and put in the hands| source for the new community. ; Corenane set Areh (of citizens by Sept, 1, Charter! ne proposed city boundaries in> e new K days. In the arts and crafts, The eat teat ee Teena, : i acti a ae ns : se : re mat tights orton Omics en (FWE-Hit FACIOTY = =. ’ A new schedule in swimming les-liagt night's deadline. Otficial dead-|f 1T@-Tl ry a | City’ Cou lat each’ at Bush Lake, under|son fnhed wording ofthe cha ; i T 4 sme ie gatines of Fak Kuveshie. aor carey. Suet \Cleaning, p oday i | the formality of adoption by reso-| : In about three or four weeks, | ROCHESTER — The Oakland : | lution of the council, however,| there will be q public hearing [Foundry & Machine Co. here is ; | Mayor Jack Loveland said today. n - y in order to get 9 consensus of |sti) cleaning up today after “a 3 : ~ Mrs. ‘Van Horn bas been the | : Sane cgmien, Come GME > 15100.500 fre: wines eet 6. Sine ff } West Bloomfield Township treas- entire plant early yesterday. | | urer for the past 16 years and | | oF. : Voters will cas their ballots Oct. Pee eae aii was the first woman ever to sit ; a on 22. to aceept or reject the new| J. H. Gardener, president : on the township board. cnaatan, The Sek Ws tecend Gomme) Desntal eens SS ae sick “om ‘ With her experience in this ca- Three eterans Groups| September, Spee? S aeeesiand et added FE packs Wad Raving nots a velidans Lo ahead Contest|MA2T=™ PRovisions = Shes to pious copes Sa pb bate of Keego Harbor for the past 20 . Some of the most important fea-|into partial production inside of : ee eee a in Aug. 11 Fete jeares of Southibeid's prepused gor-iems Souk, } rp ef the tax properties of : a es }. Mrs. Van Horn is a past presi- Bop : dent of the Keego Harbor Busi- — ness and Professional Women’s for Aug. Club and was recently named Post No. “Woman of the Week,” in the the Dads area, erans. . The carnival will Koogo Morher, ott im the pree- the L. A. Sims Memorial Home ess of organization after being at 2652 Loon j chartered over q year ago, has Hills, -had. no previous city manager. moyian, resigned at the council children’s Mayor Loveland said today that Sana pases, “all city department heads are ym ranged very happy over Mrs. Van Horn’s appointment.” A bake The new official with her hus- elephant booth are planned band, Homer, and their two sons, auxiliary Robert (now married) and Ed- mittees with ward, purchased their home at three units 2415 Hester Ct. 18 years ago. food concessions. Mrs. Yan Horn told The Press The public today “I have enjoyed working for bers for ; had ai bissmudt hey howe { Lal | as ve | ed ’ ’ | by the city for the first five . sates cg | Detail Ne , a Set Dance of Year Sate of Ue condemea. them ee ene See + a . | Propose Sites |__ , = |. 48. Often Center Do : Orion Band Slates ‘ee — mellaylor Downs | Sanctuary at Leonard tis house's planning committee est Celebrating 71 Years —\ ‘taxe ontox — tre summer Athen Cotas snd was The belidihg ot 066 chestary} ic. LEONARD — The Tl-yearald) service will. be the Rev. Benson |the willage band shell tonight be- | structure with a basement. Youth} Kills .Metamora-Dryden methodist Church here will mk| imichesck’ ofthe. ural. ib omnes 7:30. a Michigan activities will require, the com-| Merger Plan; Officials its anniversary ‘Sunday, with a chose és — por Fe oom "Tare : mittee decided, a dance floor, rec- lnomnecom! celebration Mission Kalamaroo, & | cornet .. reation room," kitchen, ° storage| Face Problem homecoming celebration. sill be| rmert Leonard pastor. . | Shirley Forbes. aes Se rooms, bandstand, and possibly a e held at 10 a.- m; 2:30 and) A fulllength color film, “The wend abt for Singing.” | snack bar and ticket booth. These! yeeTAMORA—Hopes for a new|7:30 p. m. Life of John Wesley,” will be). sdcast from Brazil,” “Night will be on the lower level. shown at 7:30 and musical | high school district in the Dryden- ot tee 2:30 | epecial Beat,” and three marches. The main floor should have a |Metamora area collapsed this Special apentar aft i * jand vocal numbers are being 'ar- The audience at the last concert | balireom, cloak room, kitchen, |week when State Superintendent ranged. was from 1530 to 200. | stage and possibly some meet- (of Public Instruction Clair Taylor, Orion Milford * .9. .*® ing reoms, members decided. |refused permission for a vote on 4 The congregation and its offi- se Overall size suggested is 80x150. [the question. HSB d t G cials recently installed a new, oil| Plan Open Hou : i ands [to \¢] burning furnace as well as new ; H : Membership fees were set at one) He stated that it was the unan-| . ing for Californians | dollar, and the secretary assumed|imous opinion of his committeeito State Fair [front Goors in the mellow old Sc! ROCHESTER — An open house duties as treasurer. Membership|on reorganization that the area has ee a ae base-| on Aug. 5 will honor Mr. and Mrs, entollments and fees are to be|neither the financial, nor the| The Lake Orion and Milford High|Ment of the church is creating seP-| 1 in) stuart and family, who he taken by mail to the Orion Com-/human resources necessary. School bands have been asked to/#rate Sunday School rooms. Orville Stuart and family, who have : munity Center Membership Fund, This decision was not unexpect- participate in a musical program arrived from Duarte, Calif., : eee 2h ieee et Box 265, Lake norion. Tame, 24) ed, as it has been known that |2 Seo ton » eurdee we Senate Confirms visit his parents, the W. J. Stuarts £i : eae te. should , . 9 a 0 ; . . P be listed. Be ee ee eae Creighton P, Metin, acting musical Marlette Postmaster San an ine. ‘Matie Hen:|Pupils to Recite 4b Phe: ee, small ones in new districts. The Lake Orion 5tpiece band|_,MARLETTE — The appointment eye 1 Wa te te ARLEETE — Dire. Witter Cost | Ceremony Honors A few weeks ago Metamora dis-|is directed by David F. Leith andip, cimaster has been confirmed by|open house at her home, 329 First|recital, at the Methodist : , ‘ |trict. No. 4, in which Metamora) the i oe arta is di- the Senate St. ’ Sunday afternoon at 3 Pp | | H ; illage is located, voted 130 to 35|rected by Philip Haddrill. see ee 4 Romeo Police Aides |." ecttet, weed 23 rt put on hal. hour con P ! we Revighamha ot fhe (eat mnsine, toh apeee, The plan cert and = be ortega pate “ey, Siete | cary thea Deteont pale -|originally. included eight rural dis- grand opening bg: Theveande of poople-in hemes and.in business ore finding ovt how the Frigidaire Electric Dehumidi- Rumsey Company. variety games night has been! planned by the Women’s Auxiliary | of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. fier is saving money by preventing rust, mold, mildew and warping. Come in. Let us show you, Luther League Sets «Christ Lutheran Church. Swim, Drive, Social WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—| Three midsumgmer events have! been scheduled for next week for members of the Luther League, the young people’s organization of The first, a swimming party, will be held Sunday at 6:30 p.m, at the home of Judy Jacobson, 5685 Williams Lake road; a door- to-door paper drive is planned for Aug. 4; and an ice cream social on the grounds of the church is planned for Aug, 5. Proceeds from the latter events, will be used to send delegates to) the national Augustana Luther League Convention in 1957, Holly School Census HOLLY — The annual census in} the Holly Area Schools has been completed Tt shows a total of 3.433) children of school age. This is an! increase of 234 over last year, The event will be held at 8 p-m., Aug. 2, in the church. Do- | nations will be a dollar per per- son, Table prizes and refresh- | ments will be included in the | order of the evening. Proceeds will go toward the church building fund. Servicemen’‘s Pastor to Visit Waterford WATERFORD — The Rev. El- mer Crockett of Rantoul, Ind. cur- rently with the Christian Service- | men’s Center at Chanute Air Force | Base will speak at the 11 a, m./ and 7:30 p.m. services: Sunday at! the Waterford Community Charch. Beacons Won't Meet WATERFORD — The Beacon Club of the Waterford Community | | Church will not meet Saturday as regularly scheduled. There will) be no meeting of the club for the’ ronth~of July. ee aod You name it—Pontiac’s got it! A big 124” wheelbase . . . wonder-smooth ride with rugged X-member frame , . x plus the greatest GO on wheels with 227-h.p. Strato-Streak V-8—at prices starting below many “low-priced-three” models! See it .°: . drive it .. . you'll want it! Pontiac’ "SEE YOUR PONTIAC DEALER too, how you can prevent moisture damage! © No muss, no fuss! * No chemicals! © Plug it in anywhere! * Portable! , [ EASY BUDGET TERMS CLAYTON'S _FURNITURE & APPLIANCES | OPEN MONDAY ond FRIDAY NIGHTS} FREE _ PARKING wh ¥ ; THE PON TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1956 GIANT KIDDIE SHOW 1 Hour of Added 4 Cartoons Entertainment Rg 2 GREAT THRILL SHOWS! Outlaw held trigger | been a young actor with the | talent and appeal of this bey. Hollywood Headlines Mark Tony Perkins Well — He's on His Way Up Natalie that Luis B. Mager is much Intl sper rite found in Lake Michi By DOROTHY MANNERS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Henry Fonda returns PP Hollywood. by Oct.1 to start “The Tin Star,” a glorified: western, -for William Perlberg and ‘George Seaton at Paramount.: And the -boy who is coming up the fastest of any young actor in Hollywood, Tony Perkins, also is in this picture. Mark ‘this Tony Perkins well, Not that I want te be clobbered by the loyal fans of James Dean, | . buat not since Jimmy has there “THE ruled territory tamed ao GUNMEN” “PLUS More Action With Action in the Sky —— Action on the Ground “THUNDERBIRDS” <==. lll... a. ln. ltl, el li lll tli li litle. li, tll... li, Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 ( TONIGHT = ——— ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN! ‘berg-Seaton picture he should be ‘@stablished as a full fledged star. \He has a backlog of big pictures, ‘that close, you can bet on that. | Chiari plays the chef, shipwreck- 'wao pretend he’s a native and de- ‘mands Ava as his own, saying it’s Heavenly Day! First a mim- ‘By the time he starts the Perl- “Friendly Persuasion,” (with Gary Cooper), *“The Lonely Man,” iJack Palance), with Jean Simmons and “The Jim) 'Piersall Story”’ to put him over. | Valerie French has. decided that | Ava Gardner's new heartbeat, good-looking Italian Walter Chiari, | gets the comedy role in Little Hut,” him she wouldn't have him around ‘ed at the same time with Ava, Stweart Granger and David Niven, an old tribal custom. ister’ s daughter, Carol Morr is, [ Kee¢° ADULT 50e cH HEATRE THE PROUD ONES ‘and very pretty, is a summer va- ‘famed hair stylist and TV coiffeur- “The Actress,” |arrangement for ym ciate these lines of dialogue from) the “Miss Universe” contest and * gets a U-I contract, and now aly, minister’s wife, Marie Cheseboro, wife of the Rev. Alan Chesebor pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Sherman Oaks,-is being tested | o¢¢ by Hal Wallis. Mrs. Cheseboro, who is blonde cation neighbor, along with her! husband, of the Wendell Coreys at Malibu. When Wendell, who is in The Rainmaker” for Wallis, found out she has acting ambitions he told Hal about her. Here and There: Houseguesting with Diana Dors and her husband Dennis ‘Hamilton in their new Bev- erly Hills home is Raymond, ist from London. He's brought with him the sketch for a new hair Diana called— what else—‘‘The Diana Dors Do.” It's for blondes only . ;movie making at Columbia in “The Buraing Hills.” says to Tab Hunter, “What you want out -of life? says %. 4: Tab, “I just want to get to the Gloria Grey sings just one num-|"0lds ¢lues to the unsolved slaying an about 50 to’°% feet place where I can take my boots) ber, “One Way Track,” in the|Of Boy Scout Peter Gorham. offshore. The spot is about four . . show at the Desert Inn in Las| The 12-year-old Evanston, Ill.,/miles from where -Peter’s body mel Vegas, but it's starting to pay off/lad was fatally shot after he|was discovered. Hollywood in Shorts: Gordon Scott is back in the hospital for minor surgery and, of course, his ‘ bride, Vera Miles,’ is at his bea /A'My Aide Speaks side. big in film offers.. * * * Judy Garland continues to) smash records at the New Frontier in Las Vegas—sensational busi. ness. Roderick was a surprise guest |ressmen Rhonda Fleming spends her birthday Aug. 8 on the road’. beating the tom-toms fer “Queen of Babylon,” the movie she |/rmer chamber president. Outline the inside edges: made im Italy a year and a halt ago. Edward G. Robinson checked into the Beverly Hills Hotel. His friends will be glad to know sprinkle with paprika. GRAND HAVEN Ue~Aselatang| . Secretary of the Army George wchenstesvut tates tae Conte Club where more than S75 busi} small lettuce cups with sliced radishes, scallop fashion. Fill the’ cups with chicken salad and! Link to caen Seying gan off Muskegon State Park Commerce Drive-In Theatre UNION AND HAGGERTY ROADS : Box Otfiee Opens 1:00 P.M. She slept in his bed...wore his pajamas THEN SHE REALLY TOOK OVER! of | | Hollywood and marriage to British “The! scrip writer Michael Pertwee, in and if she didn't like’ London, won't work out. They" ve! made the separation legal . Batomie Schneider, head of | talent at Columbia, has set up a Rob Francis arr as a perpetual 1 to@Franei who was killed ins a plane crash. It's for actors between the ages of 19 and 25 for one year . i If your feet hurt you'll appre-, ——w fi TONIGHT SATURDAY LD 20¢ OBERT RYAN e Vipcinia Mayo | JEFFREY HUNTER “Come next Spring” B® TWO WILD AMERICANOS! ——— Playing with dynamite and dames ...down South America _ way! Sa CARSON ROONEY FRIDAY SATURDAY HOWARD HUGHES y ~ SOHN SUSAN ne ta ' CONQUEROR | “THE LEATH « CiNemaS ER SAINT” tel MATINEE SATNEOAY, 1:00 P. M. Grace Alec Louis | KELLY - GUINNESS - JOURDAN HIS BACK TO THE WALL... AND R GUNPACK AT HIS HEELS! * = NANCY GATES « JEFF DONNELL An ALLIED ARTISTS Picture @ @ @ AND @ @ @ WIS NAME WAS WES STEELE... =) MARY MURPHY WARD BON SPECIAL LAUGH ATTRACTION a WALAKE Box Office Opens See Our Mommoth --- AN West Meple et Welch 3 ENDS TONIGHT a TECHMICOLOR DRIVE. IN MA 4-3153 ot 7:00 P.M. Free. Kiddyland TRUCOLOR Ray MILLAND | Mary MURPHY « Ward BOND 4 PUES Pe hae Nzemele) ta 37 “JAIL BUSTERS” HUNTZ HALL will replace “The | Swan” on the first } , fick POWELL cs pauect hs REYNOLDS. “Susan Slept Here 9 - etering ANNE Susan © * sates by TECHNICOLOR he Lone Ranger i t v DE SCREEN N OYA N |] cam WARNER BROS. CLATON WOORE- MY SHVERNELS tin vn cu mu Et ez ocanee voy ov ERG MERROW 9 JACK WRATHER recovcrics sncovces ov Wiil!$ Extra Cartoon Show for Kiddies "See Them on the Biggest Screen You Ever Sew DELUXE FIRST-RUN MOVIES! “yE sucy-AuGcust HIT LN AS a; AT BUTTERFIELD THEATRES ONE DAY ONLY! QAKLAND WEDNESDAY TODAY... and SATURDAY! | Mighty story of the Old West . . . shown at 1:00, 4:08, 7:08, 10:00. 3 Big Shows Aug. Ist At 3:40-7:25-9:40 ai negates al iden. FREE *: te all it girl, bran Srare CinemaScoert |} JAMES CAGNEY TRIBUTE TO | A BAD MAN’ | i =e ae ‘? show Sat. and Sun Lelie ow Sat. - 13 || wayne morris Bowery STE — 5S CARTOONS 5—. ey} mm 3 || “MASTER D --- CHARLTON HESTON - JULIE ADAMS E> "Technicolor * wih WILLIAM DEMAREST-Tie consiome ond TIM HOVEY 5 KEEL Ag Shown at 10:30 | SATURDA WU omark ~iincle Sam's AAnoréws Mazi. ¢G Y ONLY | |__ UNDERWATER COMMANDOS! , —Shown at Plus Midnight Boris Karloff in —Shewn et 8:30— 10:30 Horror Show “Bella Lugosi” +E f FRI.-SAT. | S\ a= 1 Doors Open 10:45 a GUNS...GOLD.. and a GIRL Two-man war i the § ad death to the John PAYNE ~ vaACK SHELLEY | PALANCE-WINTERS Cais mann. snouer eau $-CARTOONS—2-TEATURES ~ Rhonda FLEMING = | _ PLAN” Starts SUNDAY Bing CROSBY . te L Paramount presents ou ' = * yr | gE SRY . 0 TECHNICOLOR «6 FRIAV OW Plas: “Track the ee avy Ticxers now! Man Down” STRAND ay! “The QUEEN BEE” Also . “DOUBLE JEOPARDY” STARTS SATURDAY—2 OUTDOOR EPICS ! peas Phone i Corday N DAY THE WEST WILL NEVER FORGET! SOON — “SATELLITE IN THE SKY” és * + i y 4S, ; Seog oS! Gy ae. 2 Fk, =) BS : ue see i SB RNS | ee : yy . L § % 24 tect, a } Lead Grains Up | enreae weolOM St 4 [ee ne ae e. ~; er sales of ay ar U ) Meee ae ee Ee me ; alings on the Boa Pruite—Apples, Red Bu en | ae po yale pd mmnialeetiged Fy PH we, $ith|dloped STKET ay ne eee 0 ea Se Popo ake Buying in corn sent ’ orate, C BY purest : WEIGHING jumping afeand two cents a one fa, case. Raspberries, blnck,| Nervousness wens x September i ‘arket - ' 2 and then rallied in ee ee on FRESH -WATER am / eter eri towed loaes runing to around) STU RG — | it ot is ie eaten ns ome et ee RGEON ~~ \-\ a bus the end of the first 8 bu: I the adhe eae Beal ASS ’ was unchanged to % higher, /$4¢ tot sige orleans chennee 908 6 omen 15%; er, |$'s0 Gon. Celery, No 1, 406-480 exete;| eee ee 6 ener Hg |. Marts aise eute Seaiiy waded, [news was Page ypigpd ews was awaited of an agree Gulf Oil fel 3% ——_ at 143 on 1 on 1,500. Royal Dutch 2% at 56 By goon poke pg gy Iyer ide bee N sat [ES Ye bu: fraction but oe lot 8 BEDE se. ve 2.16 ee ATK ey ‘oungstown Sheet & ‘ 3 Mar ..., 76 ‘ 4 Tube rose nearly a | Dee co tecte Rupa May 00.052 bt] Mao 1 so don bar y 6 nee. ?. r? 5% | 1.00-1. t. Turnips, General ve 50 dos , No 1. Dynamics ay ate e* je sevesee 1.38% + oe bu. i turnips, Nofrise of yesterday resumed its 7 - see cecceees 1:47, Mar NST! L4lig . £00880 bas cnatee «, Mo Split news, ' Dee vveereee 137% Lard 1.43% | 3.00-3.50 bu. sndive, bleached, Ne i news, gaining M sevseers 14 ou: No Tseng opening block ay wae ae 4. " os ° eves» 11.45 Leivvce, is, Ne 1 i } oS then lost . of a ee fe Bey cccdtte | ead ae Bina ok bett:| trading ot on } : salle Dee 1113.15 | maine, Mek tee: bu: lettuce. Bo: Ge a me : P * 2 oe No 11 1.98 Motors : (1) Collard, No 1. 1.50-2.00 bu, bu.|Clined fractionally. ucer- ‘30 bu” Mustard, No 1. 100-025 bu Steels . oducer-Adventurer sry thane Mert Sak mite i | John Mears Dies pi ena ‘**/ daily advance CHICAGO POTATOES sociated Press HOLL N AGO, 26 (APi~Pota {Pose 10 cents to $190.1! ett eo pee as resgtaeepactinal af on ck 3 te “Irregular prices prevail the career of J mand 833; su light: de- prevailed Mears ohn Henry! slightly weaker: en ted firm te it; de-| American Stock , a theatrical prod ceently Weaker; on red firm vat Exchange. twice set records cer who|;"°ager, caret track sales” Wa jers were Bunker Hill, for fa Long 100|troleum f . for circling the! Rear ra) Washington’ neana/ers were aad Pepperell. i.e * * @ + Flying Tiger, Glen Alden Mearé, 78, died CHICAGO BUTTER and New Jersey Zinc. | hospi , died yesterday. in a| CHICAGO, July AND EGGS Corporate bonds - cantile . 47 (AP)—Chicago Mer- were He managed the John Drew] 1,182,006, ltt? gous vaste | ane r Theatrical Company for ei 57.60: 88 C eel 92 A 88.00; 90 N s years and was ia stage eight | wc 6638 00; cars 00 ne lew York Stocks Gest. He was a brricet tor onc nearness | vee iene ot ee Dieribaed by King Festurs ANP VERY SMALL FIGHES. oe cae weet BY ‘ mi: oo: + ; seevees JP » Gest He was a bic for such iE i it Sat ioe Ames ott ie da a aa Be weg pene fern Ae adh on and Harry Tierney pe 29.50; current |Allied Stre «4. ug 2 GE, Coal and anplay, up 4 per cent, nemney.. -_ ' Allis Chal .s:", 383 Man .. assen N . . = classified, up $2 per cont. Mears circled the globe i permote. saree EGGS .. (agen ‘ign Kelsey Bay. 3. e ews in rief the retail categary, depart- days in 1913, traveling ; 35) irades: ~eacte Pe: re 1 fon. dim Gans..." # Kimb eo SE 4 Beanie en if 0 . was down es, * c nm 3% 4 » miles. This time 21,066) 4408" a sate |Am “. 8 son's conthaing ‘etforts to Gump on S 5 SS ee her her chicks vtntinn Sones te ern receipts end’ pe a IS et alos t88 ¢ Vice President Nixon dump after pleading gui 22, was) converted _— | road caused a Waterford ae ing to supply the market requisemente, Alun... 314 Al tisineeae. OOP tenn before Dest Rewer ve Social Service Center, it will man to lose control of his Pp = eye | . lawmakers of Southtie come the 120th such © car Warn... 48.4 Nat Cash R..57, professed who ld Township. country hit a tree early this morning we Poultry. ig > 38° : ed to know _something| -Plesding guilty to reckleng @ coon tee | today. Township police reported eden en Pemene jrum Balbo... sf oul Sy duommennk ante = Bernard "Cassidy, Mac Whitfield, * nts a : . 4 Bu .beees o ' - , Ht Fpes aN gee 5 peer atone eis Sores: Be Se Su |Ntom exis they Go mtpeld 0 conte” nic ss ana em. and Bra Byam. Youmaran . . . vy type 2. om he to gay Bivd., inp 35, of 1091 Joan- heavy type "brciers oe yee ee Fe: Sat bey venee MS Noe Be: ~ . He was arraigned Army Louls Sokslott } as treated and re-| white Dee, Barred Rock smo | capleal Auri... 32-6 Nor Sta Pw said the. President Orion ne outer is > leased at Pontiac General Hospital| Gom Soeipres a Mesa "Sabdtads|Saergg hss HA She ira lee not to. make pe See ae announced , r an injured right knee and en aman: Market about stead: : penny RE i Owens oro i out of yard, tion center acerations of the left eye lid ey ay on hene| Geni Pe... 348 Owens tir O1°:-81 ismissing him. This legisla friend's in jail and needs| Purehase price Hall told - * colored hens are caine moderate. Fancy jad ease 66.3 ~4 Q& Ei « $1.7 expects tor jail and 4 for the cate investigating police his|""** "7 "¥'te ort of needs. Capon-|Cin raler css. 14 Oe le e] Stassen to retain FE 5-0424 or MA 5-4031,| “FY Structure was highway. when he took ‘his. oft the CHICAGO =e Slant gre, $4 Penner 30 ---s¢.2)the election but wet mach * mady.| Army te his cri , CULTRY Cita: eve O74 Pa ‘ . $100,000 ¥ rotenone 5 eve Olt areiy steady to, weak on cupsecticn sues: 2 pal Coo BS re sae Earni anaes Sue aer apnnay ts. ‘The crash occurred|!°>- paying prices unchen caponetien, (Gee pene <7 tag phelps B..-.. smater sid be arnings sock the long-range , on Pontiac Lake Rd., near M59 hene tet30;, Hien hene ange sneer Sol Bra A vo SR, Balen neon President has ef the cutie therapy , 2: Old. roosters Sete | Come 4... 16 Phill Pet 22. 8. sanction in ad-|1.0 Tepe . caponettes ove _oosters. 18-16; wea 42.8 “"s* gy'gi vance Stassen’ W YORK (AP)—Air Bu ° 31-28. ver 4% 28-29: under 18: Gon Bdigon:<-> a8 illsby Mills:-. $8810n be proposal that Nix-|iecome” ef sa.0e. Ax Regan Co. The building siness Notes : Seeks 8 perae eel supplanted by Gov. Christ-|fecorés. The ietyasentalOct. 1 with. ‘ * $0.2 Pure Oil ...... Massachusetts. compared ’ ‘ pernorr G7 Lene + _Livestock Sere SR} Rept: Bi], Two other Republican sald Senate area Semen he OIT W — Leroy B. eernert Livasrecr Cont po 37 ob B its do not think they | Earnings per share ome pee of in [by Jan. 1, - user, a native of Evansville, Ind. | mar TROIT, July 26 (A¥)—Hogs—Sal- Soon Ona te y ..-, &1/speak out on the will] Quarter ot “iss. “= ® the same __ has been appointed , Ind. |market, undertone teraay°t® ‘a |copper Rng... 1% oval Dat **-a}e.4 |expected matter wnt on : SALYAGE OLD GCons : ager of the nrle end teenamiscion|{inize aan a 200. ‘Maret Gorm Paw.” S87 Be soe Leed’-: a7] erence | White House news com 4 7is dos" she cen Men seeking help a Bi a seer of the axle and trancmsnon| eae oS ee” Sy garg? A Bo BS me alt Seat atc sng and Se at ne Sate ment plant ta Les _ staff appointments announce in other | tna "all ‘heifers ‘300106 ether aeons Dett Raison’. 35.4 Bea i Mi:::: 314) If Eisenhower tcitows ba pay By FA ing and other waste matertals ie in Lexington, terday, Afhold W. H te ane Steckenn but’ mostly stesay:” bulls, sendy: Doug chen a! oH Shell ot see Be course then, they said Aang weuall” ° was $1,073,111, or 108 5 teare turn the renovated theme pote Co., manufacturer ved by Sq named to the staff of R. S. Bri yaS| higher; 13 head lo steady to $0 cenes|>%, Pont ++ 73-6. Sineans “S22 9g him to reaffirm expect{ Combustion : . ‘jthe Army’‘s resale shops 10) aistri of Chrysler’s grou . 8. Bright, 24.75. highest a low prime 1180 1 steers Rast Air Lo... 631 Socany, SID [Nixon his confidence in of $2,690, »_ Ine., from the Income bution and p vice president top prime astee at September, but East ro-0 BA SOCOM ceveeee OO2 with little ee ten et 8 — shops and from control basie ‘manufactur nt of hie, Prime, Steers absent; several leeds Br he 47 '’ Shg Gow Been... so 7\implied rebuke more than an months ended June 30. Barn. waste paper provide baling| Plans call for a plant Swigert was appointed Arthur 2f [bulk good and choice steers 3100-24.00; Hig Mus... 34 Bou Ry wee O18 to ‘Stassen, ta fash tat, ike period of 1968 to-/ate the center to oper.|150,000 square feet plant man-|sns meh ede Satis, 00: mer Rad.c: 84 sed Brand °... 38 Bales for the ft conte 9 share. | ‘ Tt will- be ot Seer ager of the Detroit Universal Diliste: mixed ood. and oi 30-94.00, bul Pair Mor... a Std Of Cal... 37 #4112190 ‘compared with 7 al she conten It will ‘be built on & 2%acre vision. Di-|!ste; standard and tow good 23.28 Mor... 448 Std Oll Ind... 61 oun D 007.136.8989 will be entirely ork is scheduled to — lest eh eater es BG eaths | xsmmmo,can—Tiser wy’ cup| 20 soles fom saletaton,” 0 day with completion de Appointment of Trombl qeandaré steers ond henare inal choice 'Pord Mot..!) 80.3 Stevens, 3P... a8] Mire yh first aod from solicitations,” . & Trombley, of Birminghs Pisani bulk utility oe ant, attere 5 $:08.17-00 t . 80 Stud Fok sees ats HOLL. Carrie M. Hansard sf a share, compased te 81, ar oungman pointed out. Admiral Corp. h Birmingham, as tity ‘and Commerc pr ge Wl ac belived Hones oes Saal Bes Bah Te crn pendin alted States te roe | %— orp. has been announced tew 16.80: good and choice 400-550 Ibs. Gen Elec 4 OT Pa :. 82.2| this , who died| [9 lower Predeetion cay atthe Geerenne States, the ' by J. R. Oberl ; tI | Sheaee wee bee 1.00: some goed. andjoe” yr °*,- $4 | Texas Co... 66.1 morning at the home ditions in the and competitive local cen * proposed i 3 ae y, vice-president of |, Ca!ves—Sa: Toa jeedere’ 19 509 be (oem Motors... & Tex G Sul Tl son, Patil of her|im n the automotive oem ter is not restricted _.. = the appliance divisio of |, Calves Saiable $0. Market unchanged Gen Mele s Shi Textron. 22.6 Road at 4043 Grange Hall Fre vovel second quart 1\men from this area ¥ firm will participate n. The local|svopty quailty and. finish often ealGen Time... 32:4. nome, Pa. 8 » Will be at 2 p. BT le : er r i : and finis giGen T 4 Timk p.m. Monday/ ring the to 40 : oungman em ot Adra'sapplence ies "|i uat et ee fom the Dryer, Funeral. Home| te il pd" Siri” Mt! ter wan needed because the Dera Complete 3-Pe, Se E n. 0 ; veal ft: most and lows 88 Goodrich ..., 8 en er ..s 38.7 . n White Lak ‘: canter “ no i care | Robert E, Larsen, of 393 E ere and calves 19. cheice |Geod sion 86.2 t Cen .. 24.6, Cemetery. e) Bm —— le longer take Dr, has been named to Mutual|#f. .comper 60 0 er igerne mys aed Ua care arta MPS moeerel ep Be ai an Sopiaore of the needs of the Oakland County] Beng , | of Now York's honorary Career ter ‘Tambe nnenay inst Thursday alaugh- Qreyhous es Unit ‘aire 1273 ane of romney a lifelong _resi- a) for the poems nctenend Y| Bank u cet poorly d higher,|ersh Choo |. ruit 2. 49. kland County re gain Ci "by leading all of the insur thd tad a, Beimnaey* 2 93 Stes? Bl Someph ot Holly an many, i pu gi, mg tee | General a 3 era in production, eae writ |chaice ‘60-00. ibe. apr lots” goed’ and] Bl, Gon mot Ue Bie terre 3 burg cnn donee Roy of Davis-| i11: : J ie BS Split rp manees Os gk te mater wt gRE ennkee nounce ay. The Ponti 124.80; most utility "an ‘oo-|indust Ray |. 42.9 West. : Bs\heis « hter, Jennile Voor- “Spit © mmo et the _ ‘ representative has been wh te shorn i Br tetaaat Shoiee inland ah Werte A Be 3F and sue rons ; six grandchildren ot New pk (eg )—-Manderd OU Co. NEW YORK # yong oS eat PRITHER PLUMBING any ince ane lgtyear seeps iting eva Mey Ss etl suet a Sentara Sty Sin Sati ilday to spt the comm voted to & HEATING . . 06-1800 weer Fams' Int Nick |... J . S | . Noble ~ . A on, or $2 to split |. Ad ; _ fo Wick aoe) yelve® --- 23) OXIO! ings amounted to thé earn- the common stoc A. ©, GIRARD, 79 Bloomfield dison Man Injured CHICA CAGO | LIVESTOCK Int Paper °0138.4 Ynest 6S oy soxFORD — Service for Mrs. tat tat th million, oF 81.75 for 2 and also declared a Migher duly 6, 6%, 8, 9, 31, 12 ne | Sincahic Bivd, as Car Runs Into Tree Jon's snodernialy’ detiver generuity steate STOCK AVER Rea 74) St., here wate of 39 Hovey| sn” inereass amounted’ to $3.404,000.000,| The board a __ a, Fy a ts, 4, 34, 38 FE 47270 : Richard Doyle, 22, of 2444 mend: be s only fair ‘order “buyer de. the Associoted” peat tComplled by urday trom fdr Sat-| us year. million over the\new share ‘fan that one = . t i, 2, 3, o4 2 2 ’ » Oo Dev- bulk No. 2 and 3 i Tests in trade; : 0d eral 1 it Fue ; stock . J "3 saree erro my ie Go in Is's-tT.00"~ to te 2 2oo-t30 ts Net change __ dada Rai vu. a! in Deere Center burial Court Tells Panhandle ate semen m Se ch two : ' . : al Hospital today after being thee Tri aera for weight ang Woon, wieder... 3728 18 et weet Mrs. Noble ied Tei erat Can't C . ane outetanting “oh Poraeaid ||| Le | ini : . 38; 378.8 143. in St ut Gas in $ same time, di injured in an early~ er being hig ~ 15.7$-16.80; tee ote ote maak, ogo seaaes 273.2 3 Be 30.1) Joseph Mercy Hospital Pes . in State ‘announced the . rectors. ; ‘ a | Be. ; 00 ee eS ot , Pontia PHILA ir intention to: de-|| : cident on Johnson St morning ac-|lots 170-190 ID peotews. jonee: few | Year aro. mi ie: Be isn, Shé is survived “. DELPHIA (#}—P clare for payment ion to’ de- |) WANTED : Re re reet. , [sour sager se meaty te beis i 198¢ Bigh...... 34-8 1342 187 1734 \liam T. of Detr. by two sons, Wil- Eastern Pipe Line Co anhandle quarterly cash di on Nov. 10 a tien and : Twelve congenial families : face Ce and pig hired ae sed ( *Baiuble « 400-590, to 12.28-14.00, bulk i938 high sc sate tne TST ine ble of Ortonville. and Rove Gonied permission by the, Ta rate of 75 cents Grind ot te in this Sell, porennnat homes on the tase pRIVal yr Ale : his car Went Out of ede yon ere arent troea aad“ bettr town cand HGS ord ak Florence L. Smith of one sat tural Fat were tae redisce tea remem outstanding shares, memtua£ family and five : and struck a tree Ni weak to. ish. a lower: other steers DETROIT STOCKS Dudie "| Consol as service to the Michi , , ; 7 . to 1. heifers’ stead (C. J. Nephier Co.) y C. Ha idated G ‘Michigan, Lake loaded with : ) Witne lower; cows steady; bulls ady to £0 ° ¥ as Co., which G big bass and : 5 [ions ye the Ome fe, wis Pa, Beer “Gy "FL iy, Oo ie Cena Farm mrt metropolitan ‘Detroit and TT Nernele i? cine me is Sn ae oo wih brown weet station and struck : a gas te low aes; maaerete supply p Sd ace ati oo. art sf 18.3 of here. will yLie Farm north} Panhandl . ‘mingis in 7 Cities $6,000 te $10,000 * : See nee terete, SIEM good teen 20.$0-23.78; seanda: rates, Ol & Shem AT 7 17 Saturday be held at 3:30 p.m. e said it needs the . 5540 Wighmeodows Bienteghon blak ee a tninaen before it went off the opposite fie sei hates teandara*to low Peningula Mul. Prod. 1°) 83 B4 of ers be held at 3:30 p.m. ening to Michigan Conoidated 1 NEW YORK @ — Greyhound||ill ma» Birmingham, Mich.. for futher details e road and hit the tree. 8nd choice snare oe: nasty Rudy M Pon 197 104 24 /nerals, with burial in Romeo Com. ped other customers ° ap vane to spend $11,267,000 for —= : = nd commercial 00; utllfey | Toledo kaa tbe 720° o'. {pT letery. Mr. decision ; terminals , = = — Center Line Pai 1'So-e'90""canners and. cutters 9.a8-| Re" Secrew Paxe) "3 41) |broker and Hay, retived real eatate) Reser Cormmeeee ae © Foderal|te most long-senge paw ean ——e e Pair Held Saas: CEMNy and commercial buita 16-6: sale; bid and asked. edt leman farmer, -was| Cision *- The de-iments ¢ require- * Th cul 9 and choice vealers 20.00.23 60. ound shot to death Th , noted that Panhandle 's expected to stem from | in Theft of 2 Outboards iv safommercial 10 00-10.00; | tew | Thi the front yard ursday in| Te-apply for permi may |Tecently-approved fede net, SA rT tre 7 ras calves 168: guality 450-480 Ib steers Vv er Steal Bicycle s entepay Prom i wea home, -An| ice when a pipeline belne cut sery-| Program, president Arter One WAS E Center Line men were aenladle sheep 1,000; active: | s alued ; e of wounds) ¢4 from @ construct-| et announced . | PE rested ar-|!ambs 50 to 1.00 higher insts pring Valued at 2 from a 12 n Louisiana to . lodged in ringed afternoon and 25 tc %o higher: goot te trong: sheep| Two $25 and $40 shotgun which wer pyr i) Providing a new ovaron state eee emmnals, to Phils We Are Now P aying , under trvestigntion be unty Jail| mostly 2-105 8 de sb enall tet icity teres were stolen from Romeo State Police ry ed,| 8s to Michigan natural celia and Jacksonville, Fla, will Ww | or grand rime 100 1b 28.00; go ba el s some said. opened ’ : , ~ om. lars | [olen thorn slaughter oN, “eats Wodnendey saarainn ont Patni n Ray Nisteny Include his wife Reg-Teeple kake Wome: depots are planned ter pono NEWSPAPERS 20¢ p Lt pair are reported to be | coches rm * Pontiac police learned 1 a sister, Mrs, Ben . . omen Richmond, Va., Pittsburgh Detroit | °° er 1 board ‘mot _ee taken two out hin semme et pa elephant uses wt missing bike to (Messick of Pane Booch Cau "° Plenic at Camp and Vert Lauferdule, Fie. : MAGAZINES eee 45¢ ” " org from boats on Whit rat ore ted ell and hearing to from 29 Or- , M ir , "frame. “ Lake in White Lake Townshi hitejgive' warning of potential enemies chard Lake Ave. was valued at Except for the albatross, the MILFORD — ‘The Teeple Lake Scrap lron—Junk Cars—Structura Sunday morning. ‘The tot p last|When he feels the $25 by the ownr. giant fulmar is the largest of |Extension Group will go b | DR. BERMAK 1 Steel of the motors ie estimn otal value danger, his flapping pohiaond of taken from the seal gerd of 5 was|petrel family. About 37 the mobile to its annual picni y auto- . N, OPT. mated at $609. stiff as boards s : become Madison Ave at 589 E.jlong and weigh inches at Camp Dearborn aft ic Aug. 2 iS NOT MOVING -} <—- ‘ and fan out, at $40 . Its value was set|pounds, i ing about eight at Mrs. F er gathering, : - . “ c ' lthain six ts wings extend ssure|Coelay Late Ruggle's home, 5771 | Optical Department Will z.. a . feet. | ley Lake Rd. at 10 a. m The. at Hie Se Remain | F we | meal will be a potluck lunch. IL.” saaiaaw Ge acrory |g 13> Branch St desdian . 4-9582 , : AUTOMATIC OPERATOR 0 ne, ne tee preferred. Experienced Real Estate Salesmen and Saleswomen YOU WILL EARN MONEY NOW WORKING WITH A : LEADER Ea ¢. Schuett | REALTOR Be over 3%, own «6 of 44820. Help Wanted Female 7 +|20 TO.30. MUST BE NEAT. aP- ; BEAUTY OPERATO! EXPERI- interview, GRINDER igh srete, internal, ‘external, with old established Co. none but position. This is circulation work. Contacting carriers, calling homes & some office work, A car ts Applicants should be between 21 & @ years of age & live in or near the city. If interested write Pontiac Press, Boz 18, giving full particulars yourself & family status. REALTOR; 7400 E. Highland Rd. M59) $ Ena mar "We vaeliver cor $2,821 TO $3,081 A YEAR le etic See ae well TYPisTS- BOOKKEEPER $2,717 TO $2.97 A A YEAR with account- mee MAHAN REALTY CO WAITRESS FOR AFTERNOON, NO IRL ent, s . at “TRON DONE IN , a home kip and deliver. Representative. ese 88 | A- Work Wanted Female 11 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH: Orton PE 2-3008. Call FE 54-1910. ___ Building” Service 12 12 BRICK AND pi.oce WORK. Basementa and fireplaces. FE 1 REMODELING, FREE Esti- mate, EM 3-476. A-l CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK. __ Quick service OAkiand 8-440. AAA SANDING LAYING, NISHING QUALITY WORK. Cc. BUD BILLS, FE 8-200 oo 4 369 Oakland Ave., between 1:00 and 6:00. enced, x he bor Lafayette. ~ CASHIER tal office work. Type-short- , Ase 25 to 40 years. Experi- BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP 7a, R MAID TO WORK DAYS. Fangs ith good recpalty . Spada- Cass, Apply r 6 p.m. ‘Executive Secretary Immediate opening. At hay t= L x 66, Pontiac Press a = Age 18. A at 2670 Auburn. —— SALESGIRL FOR ladies hose cewens, mens fur- weninee only. Apply Georges Newperta nt N. Saginaw. FOR WEEK EXP. W ATTRESSES end work Apply im person only. Olid Mil] Tavern Hotel. 5838 Dixie Waterford Hwy, XPERIENCED BAL ° on Ere: a White Swan ar PRACTICAL POR be He, employm work in convalescent home. ome Arlington Dr, on Pontiac take invalid and do A ieht housework 5 days week. Live in. Week- jURA ome N- ee. Must sale at least 3 2 WOMEN TO Sist NO mother with nowsebeld quties, new > MA MEN POR | _live im. 625, MI 47205, : farming. Also sin , BIRMINOHAM n. leat 4-6733, 41770 Cleaners, 1253 8. Woodward, MI 10 Mile 4-4620. WATER SOFTENER SALESMAN ; ty. first tim Help Wanted 8|. Pa FOr ay ° ftom tn effect. $10,000. in ORE SP ke a ae this plan Kettenal a ay Wy PP m Cail Lineotn mie teeta or woman. Write Mr. J. W. Esier nat 6201 _N, 6 Mic! —_ PICKERS. Boys & girls not under 14. Call cvemnee from 6-16 o'clock, @E u cae fins A on CAREER CENTER B-1 RIKER BUILDING FE 8-416 MIDWEST PONTIAC'’S DEST - PLOYMENT AGENCY IN- TITES YOU 7 COME IN AND DISCUSS SOME OF ov. PERMANENT POt!- PS age 406 =Pontiac ank Bidg. FE 56-9227, Instructions 9 LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE- WAY AT “Sate-WAY" DRIVER TRAINING SCH Bus. FE 2- Res. FE 6-1645 _Work Wanted A Male 10 “i ane ITious YOUuRG MAN, bigh ec! school graduate with 3 rience wales etn rE DON’T PASS UP. MONEY! Sell unneeded “belongings for cash through Classified Ads! | FE 28181. help. sir Mrs. 4 ¥ A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE . FE 46866 at? oe norte @ Fin. A&B TRENCHING Pectiage, water line field tile. trai _ wens ae reune. Wo ta ofts. ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. Average $250 to $3 g" r.| FE 8-378. MEN women wt se aii a atonebie ay oe ond ete: ~ STUDENTS rs. drive: ic, comm seed mon with = “ re Bonded. Jensen FFE 3.7340. ° i rm or pe me. 0037 ATTIC ; " tie room ether one + fie eee ith. fr a ’ beve Onna pen 5 i! 2 mee a Fr thee. pay er Must have reférence, “Tg pary. <3 Also chimneys Ne Na job toe _tiae P Box 55. large. Re Restdentiay and commer- ~ SKIP TRACER Guaranteed work Ph. FE ADte aiad Rant cela te eile | PR tee mea WORE week. ati ‘employment’ benefits, | BUILDER. LICENSED. HOUSES, Salary open. Write Pontiac Press | &&ra “7 ond, (omodeling. Clerk. RED RASPBERRY PICKER WrD.| CEMENT & BLOCK Monday, Wednesday and Friday. “ Northwes: corner of Sashabaw Work. FE_5-0782 Rd, and mour Lk. Rd. Bese ; wens a .. EP ibn eS OK FOR ments footings em A ed mpes oo Serving work. Frees estimates, PE 4-1830. lunches, Pontiac area, state exp. | CEMENT W' DRIVE Write Pontiac Press Box 68. aa he he sdewa vik we ceatins Employment Agencies 8A| 35 “a oF ren ne | SERPENTERS, CEMENT MEN TO BIRMINGHAM do eet ropetes and eterations. OFFERINGS basements arages and " Dreese- ays. will furn. ‘abor ‘or Smmotiote ei or part Lime: See. material only or ze the ie ventire rran ane i Scat ergs carta, | fv gor ed ane t's Fn W. Maple, Birmingham. MId- | yicHiGaAN HOME REMODELERS 3377 W, Huron FE 4-506) ‘CUSTOM CARPENTER _CONTRAC- tor. Bmall crew, rough and ish. Licensed and insured. EM __3-0482. CEMENT 18 OUR. SPECIALTY. _Fioors, basements EM 33-4879 FLOOR LAYING SARDING. FIN {ehing Ts, @x war wor ‘estimates. Leo & Bob, FE 2-7505. DRYWALL TAPING, GUARAN- teed work. Free estimates. OR 3-5000,, ELECTRICAL CONTRACT WIRING sae Elec- SAN’ Gerducr pecenat FIN. LACING, ntral, FE 1 Vv serine. Pecnne, Ficepices oar parkecues and Dk M BLDG. "SERVICE 9p .4 4 ROOM AT LOW COST. ESTIMATES ALSO Sine Serene SIDIN na. conte 3 ee, BUILT GA gg Od aves OR sare HEATING SPECIAL soe.” Hrepieese leaned. ing. re a re- paired now phe chimneys rebuilt # it ge gu chimneys snd chimney. ‘poutets installed, sia’ eSpne repre, Coes Feats tered $-3701, | Building Supplies. 12A at fare HOUSE DISMAN- — and delivered to your lot. TBEAMS A _fiaity, OR 35-1061. » tee ASTERING ~ | ‘Bheet Metal 124 . FE 60313. Lester Tlenten AD- to factory standard. 204 Ave. RED CONCRETE B. ment, Free estimates OR 3-7184. ELECTRIC A. . SEWER CLEANING Sinks—Sunday Sertves, PE 42012 SA ye geal MANLEY cena wri PE 4-003¢ after ¢€ PM. Pree Bid. HEATING: SERVICE furnac cleaned ‘all makes. Ree Es ~ HOOVER § SERVICE Free estimates on repairs. and a Ry 4 saat < Water St pore *ien TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- al Free estimat PE 17-8354. TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- : Free ¢stim —— 18.354 i W TREE REE SERVI as “at dens ing Dutch trate timation & pores tae Phore FE 4-8005 estimates rE WELL DRILLING well Sa pump repair, OR 3-706. Garden Plowing 16B PLOWING DIBCING, GRADING. fy mowing. West West side FE +4228 | ROTO-TILLING oe AND GAR dens, OR 3-0784 ef | Lost: Painting jntio ont out. 7B OG, FE &1008. All uaranteed. Bele SADeTNG Bab oaaawO oING OR 31061 ; WALLS CLEANED i = rd I Rg atime Jes ‘te. Pe cree. i Painting & Wall Washing Pree estimates SR *-2708 Physio-Therapy 21A oe| a ae Television Service 22 COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TY L T any . Please . Reward. W Boat Livery. Tratier No. 12. LOST: PAYROLL REC- ORD IN WHITE CAN- VAS BANK BAG IN VICINITY OF HURON AND TELEGRAPH OR TILDEN AND PRE- MONT. KEEP CASH AND LIBERAL RE- WARD. FE 3-7280. LOST-BLACK, WHITE TAN Beagle. tefl ¢ of Stubby, reward, MY . Dd Coulee uri watch ei brown cord band In front of bus ste- ‘ yrs old Named “San- dy. Rae oD eno wise eee Liveral reward, 3515 Mediey" Rd. MA Dome or Orten- sat TP ARAEERT. r. ORSEN- __ “Named Pretty Wiltte”. Lost 2 STRAY OO. 1. a tween | Lake Orion & Rochester. Call OLive: 1-0978 LOST: 6-WEK 2 | lie. Vie. Major Bt Answers OR H BLACK BILLFOLD. CON- tact FE 3-9199 » Hobbies & Supplies 244. EW SCRABBLE SETS. $3. PAINT i number sets $1.00 up. Cirameoe B STOSE. 16 to ft, Lawrence, FE 23-1414, Laundry Service 18 : Lacy Se CURTAINS | Saver ad a RUF- utifully ‘imesh: Pontiac Tomer, Phone FE oie, FOR FAMILY LAU op rel re rr ee Pontiac rE Notices & Personals 25 SPECIAL MON, TUES, & WED Cold Waves $6.50. Thurs. Eves, Dorothy's FE rath AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES Ease your mind of worry. Know the facts about matters. Private FE_ 54-5201. nance and shrubbery, 25 yrs. ex- perience. FE 5-6625 | EXPERT TREE on neuen Ss someveln. . FE 5-6593 OR HAND DIGGING ANY KIND. jorge frases weeds and bush cut- sodding. MY 2-3603, OR Landscaping 18A ation. RAR ARARAR AAPA ALE. PPR Aerotred tred Knapp Shoes BULLDOZING DONE, EVENINGS Preq Herman and weekends. FE 40618. 2070 Airport Ro OR 315823 BULLDOZING YARD, AUDIVOX HEARING AID. RM. 10, driveway . end beck fill-| 101% MN. 8a FE 40530 . EM yon SUPPLI CLARK'S LANDSCA RO ponny- . Mrs. Burnes. FE 2-6814, 93 Mark. e, miles ae EXPERIENCED CFENCER cOR- Topsoil and sod. FE 8-3691 setiere. Winifred M. e770 COMPLETE LAWN MAINTE. Cosel Re. Dtiea, Mich REpubiic 24 ‘IN DEBT? If you are nove Looquend meeting your paeym see GAN CREDIT COUNSE LORS INC., 41% 8. v above Oakland Theater. FE LANDSCAPING © DRAIN TILE, driveways. FE 2-5463. §6D, MARION BLUE AND FIELD grown Ki icky blue. Delivered layed ‘Complete landscaping. jac. Estimates and a alld 312 EB SODDING. SEEDING AND ROTO- tilling. Complete landscape work. removal. OR 3-09082. TREE TRIMMING AND CUTTING Free estimates Call OR 3-2329 _or 5-1185 ~ Moving & Trucking 19 A-1 MOVING-HAULING NT CE EXCELLE: VI Reasonable Rates FE 58-3458 DUMP TRUCKING. CARL LAN- grin. si6ts Rockwell 6&t.. Far- min GR 43836, x RIENCED GENERAL DOM- estic help. Honest neat and de- able, Weekends. FE 4-377. HAULING. ANYTHING, .ANYTIME PE 5-307 Mahing fro: ep mmeend oR aaere m an jace, anywhere ‘or saytime. FF ery TNCINERA TONS CLEANED, A8H Liou HAULING % TON truck, Charies Kicet. see, LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING at iat AND HEAVY. WAULING AT Heensed. FE LIGHT AND weave TR /CKING Rubbish hauled. sand fill dirt _and gravel. PE 2-0603. MAN WITH 7-TON STAKE TRUCK TH hauling of any kind. FE Trucks to Rent us Ald ¥ FULLY 25 8. WOODWaRD quipped FE $00 L.A Youne. |Open Dally ing Sunday oleae 1918 Hugosh Mate ve wie STON Hike TRUCE i. . 5 * 383 WN. Cass, FE 2-021, FE 2-0046. | wants hauling. FE 44088. 4 ° | : ¢ of rubbish ¢ FE 435i. | 4 LigRT WAULING af ANY TIME. FE_2-2200 _ LADIES De you have a sick” vacuum cleaner that will not clean your "shop, Bt ig as vou like WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE Giadstone. & Son, us to do a J. 423 Oak St T ~ Travel “Agencies 25A _PLANNING A TRIP? . RAIL, SHIP REMEE VATIONS VACATION SUGGESTIO EAT ed CRUISES ESCORTED PONTIAC : TRAVEL SERVICE 498 W. HURON ST. FE 8-3251 Wtd. Children to Board % GOOD HOME, FULL TIME care FE 7-021. CHILDREN LOVED & CARED for. FE 2-730. TIME CARE, NDER years. old. 4-4532, LDREN BY DAY og “FEN 1 bik m Post Office Wanted TO BOARD ‘CHILDREN jcensed country home, via 33F 12. Wtd. Household Goods 27 SMALL RADIO“ AND CASH FOR portables, FE 5-8755, NE OP PONTIAC’S LARGEST TRUCKS TR 4 ton gAXD EQUIPMENT Demp Brock cnt yatintralier FURNITURE NEEDED ‘* ™ : netor wees ar Wilt wag outright oF Pontiac Farm and sell tt for you B. B. Community : Sale. Phone OR 32711. Industrial Tractor Co. | cer Ba Buy 17 OR AUCTION __t for vou OA WANTED: se ET Pi- Mu condl- st ton. Private party, Bat, 610 p.m. FE 58-2008. -I WANT TO LIVE IN OR NEAR PONTIAC Business execiitive will rent bedroom house in wae West Side within city lim- Call FAMILY, TO) rent mod. house. North with FAMILY -- 2 CHILDREN, WANT odern 2 bedroom unfurn- ished home. 1 24107. : < a 5 nm R. F. McKINNEY v 18798 WANT.TO SELL? PY I oer 000 cas* 3 boaresns basement. $1,500 2 bedroom home. $500 down, he Ses: let with beach. = J. A. Taylor 25384 OR 4 BEDROOUE. | 100 Oeniand Ave. re eae mh Por: SeTIRED COUPLE WANT ROUSE OME|.- DOG HOUSES BUNGALOWS ANYTHING oun = a hours for your equity. Edw. ™. , Stout, Realtor TM, Stenaw Bt. Ph, ya sais "$200. 000° shapers and yeaa are eat Mr Johnson personally for fast- A. JOHNSON, Realtor S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 CASH POR LAND pate Dee ear de J. VanWelt. 3-155. . OR ET CASH OUR PROPERTY. WE BUY SMALL, EQUITIES. Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 17-0006 , Rent Apts, Furnished 33 FOR MAN, 1 8. FE 1 LARGE ROOM block west of Sears. 5-6867. 21 Jacokes. 3 moons, UTIL vURE. yaa 258 Orchard Lake > CLEAN nace. On” ny ae. * Xaults only . entr, 36 8. Jessie St. IMMEDIATE CASH F For YOUR aa contract or equity im your home. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 323 Orebarg Lake Re FE 4-456 $290,000 At our disposal to purchase new or seasoned land contracts for our clients. Bee me ore yeu sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN To Buy-To Sell-To Insure ay Rest’ pointes Exchange Evenings and Sundays 1075 Huron Ph. FE MORTGAGES ON GOOD PROPERTIES % acre or more with 100 ft. tage. 8. D. CHARLES 1717 8. Telegraph Farm ~Loan Correspondent LET Us Bid on the sale of your contract before you sel! Edw. M. Stott. Realtor nN Settee fits oe Wanted Real Estate 32A BUY OR SELL I will personally buy your p: . “ty or will seli for or yo and ou how to get cash if the price is ) rensenabte Call now and let us prove R. D. RILEY BROKER 900. Elizabeth Lake Rd FE 4-1157 SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? € farms, lakes, nd. residential prop. erties! We handle all details financing and closing. To Buy-To Sell-To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT FORM, APTS, Paty. 2 ROOM Fo rs Sty Ear. y nooa,AxD BAT 2275 ELIZ- __abeth Re FE 2-1906. entrance, auto. water- priv TM. Nom ets IN. NEAR PO, private. Quite adult 44-8768, ‘ Boot eelesene 4 i ; VERY RANKLIN APTS. 3 aon and bath, Adults only, $67 *“K. “G. HEMPSTEAD ea rE tie 68-2512 after > p.m FRONT ROOM APT. oe welcome. ‘ns & week, MY ate ‘entrance boat. ‘ lease the same. * smal come. premises Bun. the 20th, 44 Park Prsiand Lake NEWLY DECORATED. 2 ROOMS, 3 ROOM, a a 2 ROOM rr . FURNISHED. CHIL- u 2:30, . Gren oleae. cul Ore “s-cose.| sige. .privete bath and entrance. 7 ROO PORN. THREE ROOMS. + ROCMesonable, FE 22181. " ROOMS. PRIVATE B BATH, SAND 3 ROOM APTS PRIVATE| —°°=* caly. 287 Oakland Ave. _ ? Ath, newly decorated. % Clarx.|Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 N. APT, PE 5§-1136 2 ROOM UNF. APT. STOVE, RE- . o a -furn. ie l- a wae ROOMS a tol Ste. FE 44238 of 60 Douglas, . . furn, Clos 2 BEDROOM, PRIVA ‘ cormere, FE 42579. Before 8) trance. FE aoe cts after Ha ie 2 LARGE RMS. & BATH. T, 3 ROOMS, ist ist ree LOOR: meory thing lights, hot water, 547 Auburn turn, PE 2 thing | SEDROOM APT. 6 Mi. NORTH. re. = east of Pontiac. pets, 2 ROOM, 49° N. PERRY &T S580: “or PE e000” FE 7 ROOMS. CLOSE TO TOWN 7 RMS. fi2 A WK. PRIV. BATH.|? ROOMS, Sie . 2 APTS, AT 58 8. JOHNSON ST. 2 a GuEAR CARGE ROOMS. be i. and ein eo and Cation; Washing priv, PE_ 2-6405. — nor phone FEST. *. 2 RMS CU A FO eS AND |3¥4 ROOM APARTMENT. 1 SMALL is ranc come. $14 a wk, 231 Osmun _ at. Mechanic” Children welcome. 87 PE 50142 T ROOMS AN con® pent edutts. —s ® ROOMS APT. EA TED. ~ROCH- 9 Eee area. OLive 2-0876. apts. ~~, be new eee on Per- married couples for ap- pointment 4 to 5 p.m, PE 58-2706 or PE 8-024) 2 ROOMS. PR & EN- trance. Couple. 038 Joslyn Rd. 2 LARGE ROOM APT. ALT. FURN. __342_ Orchard Lake Ave. F] 2 DELUXE GROUND FLOOR Sak.) ROOMS, BATH, FRONT AFT. On fata Ave. “him. Wrigh “rE oe aes line, Stove, arene, util. ee ee he 8 RETCRENTaita only. (3 FROOMS. HEAT AW 106 ore 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIV. ENT. ROOM APT. NICELY FURN, 990 : Robinwood. off N. P ; Clean, _ 839 Paldvin $-3354. a) bath Wa im Miotance to Hs e, §85. 2720 Dizie Hwy. Bee turn ee nin come ance to 7 ROOM APT rT, apt. walking . town, Children wel rE 200 +S. Marshall 47068, R TILED | BATH ON ; ers. NiS_ARD pmeicome se eee RN: we - field Rd “pins. 3 ROOMS, A Y decorete’,” adults, refer. FE 2-5262. 3 Ooms AND BATH. sTOVE utilities furuisned, oniy. 381" Oekiane ouple 2 7 RMS. A ADULTS ONLY. 81 AU- 2 ROOMS. Sa? ENT. GAS HEAT. 8 ON, Peowtrrent. $16 weekly. Jessis 3 pce ne RMS. UTILITIFS. Pvt. Wash ashin; oriv, Garage. 200 Norton 7 FURNISHED APTS. WALLED Lake, 3 rooms, hot ws elec- REAL ESTATE 210 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 5-0676 FE 5-5783 CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY iM WRIGHT, Realtor tric stove and refr tiac Trail, Walled ke. 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- renee blocks from post office. |. REALTY p00; gREAUTONS 2 Union St. Adults. Co-operative Rea , change | 3 SAGHELON APTS. “LOSE a FE 20263 Reasonable. PE +1267 | 1078 W. Huron 7 LARGE RM. B 2 NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH a week Inquire 5 Henderson. POST OFFICE FE 2-5883 ; yanen, veal eve wD Ath en , oorhe ¢ ‘s. i tor $$$ 24 HOUR $$$ trance. ‘Partly fu CASH FOR YOUR HOME Equity ? Tne. PORN APT BABY WEL- ARNOLD 2 large clean rooms with private bath. Adults only. $ ROOM APT, ON 3 AND 4 RM. APTS. row! tile bathrm. Steam heat. Hot we- ter and janitor service, sho KE. Pike POPE ete re PRIVATE ENT. AND RM. APT. * ath. irtly furn, Ale Augusta, 4 AND BATH, PLUS aaerine « Close tn. este 4 RMS. AND BATH. A omen aa 2-8001. sso TE en oi 4 Ri Ss AND B rot ,wetoeme. ‘Sete 573 Bee ROOMS AND BATH. FE 2-7832. 6 ROOMS UPPER SHARE BA ' RR 3-0847. $60. Inquire O01 near hospital, FE 2-6361, BE inet . : ad wtih . 164 W. Pike. furn, “apt, inquire 28°. Rem: ? ste orche Lk a ‘ato ri : 7 ROOMS AND BATH WILLIAMS |_Feftigerator, all uttties. PE 61400 Lk. . FOR R : GED * ian WHTH KITCHENETTE PRT oR og a Baan ent. PE 24226. FE) Rosciawn, ape. APT PVT. BATH t AND . enn 17 Norton, PE etTe THE ANSWER. TO re) XOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, bedrm, modern, good loc +0306." 5 Oakland Ave FE 50441 7 ROOM 1 ve Rea, Estate Exch ite aor CASH AT ONCE FOR 2 1 location, FE iw “hire, it’s FE 2-8181, y « \ : } i Home & Auto Loan Company . TN. Pe Street : 3 i WHEN YOU NEED ae res oe E oe are Ss STATE we FLNANCE co. 3% 8. YOU ARE - Lucky hed Beth in this Mager ale unempley ent, - Buckner customers who are out of work are treated with every consideration, alwa: : tt givers pays to deal at BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: 3 PONTIAC, 2nd floor National Bldg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy. WALLED LAKE, 239 Barnston (text to Bank) 4502 Vi "One block norte acres trom bank GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 “Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 Cash in | ] ‘Trip ® LOANS ‘$25 BENERICIAL | Uae" FINANCE CO. aw. Lawrence St St. TEASU E FINANCE CO. poy Mg ~~ 56 N. Parke ihe M, BREWER $m M. For Sale Clothing 56 Red 2 BALLERIN $25 to $500}: 51 N. SAGINAW ST. PONTIAC Visit our E. of oe Cicieg ee TV sets, radios. rugs suites Dinette ets other misc. items, NEW & Rd.,- M50 “ABOUT ANYTHING YOO WANT FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND A little out af the way, but a lot less to pay le they last, # and up. Gas our twadeta dent. to L & 8 SALES CO. 4 miles E. of Pontiac, or 1 mile Heights om Auburn Auburp PHONE FE 5-024) stools - PE + ’ PAINT SALE sia ae on. Coe, May ‘ve seed, Sats or Sun. oh a. STOVES, BOUGHT SOLD, _Ex- *thanees, ear" * 603 Mt. Clem- TRADE-IN DEPT. AUTOMATIC WASHER ye. Liv Rm Buite . eeewee NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Range we 202 N. MAIN sido 05 “complete: ange. ROCHESTER, MICH. “phone PE S922). 3 Pe, Meta beg Complete LOANS TO $500 BLUE MOH. =, banking A on P?.. Ly Amol Dinette Liv _foos” Rew onable. Midwest. 1-0425 WYM fAN’S Rothester OL 60711, OL 1-9791, nest RADE- IN DEPT. 8 W. Pike Bt. +1 Che ts ry U8ED TV eet 7 . Mortgage Loans 54 Washer $8 | _Parke St. Dealer "LOANS $600 TO $1, S00 $8 manises & Floor Samples 1. For any purpose Electric rani 50 , New homes, modern of not, 6 pe. dining roor $40. ay ktail tables ...... 10. Cokland County, ations oF - Bed. chest, van aight 7 rm Swivel “CLA VTON $ 3 rouge or enclose Furniture A liance house partly constructed. | mone ECONOMY pice rd Lake Rd pate e vsaaes FURNITURE CO. [pp sane Beeesterbor pe OMe tional Buildin * ARSE EES | og RACE age | ERE Swaps .° See mbtallea, R Ro down qauekt Rollaway Ded with mattress $14.95 Ts enouny sEoay ,MEnCO| Bet, A ems “ee pan| LORDS WAREHOUSE tte and some cash for equity 4 room modern house. an alter 4pm, FE 3 BEDROOM HOME, LARGE. LOT fer. MY: BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHING mac achine: ste? condition, best of- 2239 Elizabeth Lake Road PE 86-3741 TRADE mn RANGES FOR for sale will take good car or BABY “ai, “SRACICRILY NEW, 4-039) - mattress. FE Wwe range R. B. Munro, 1060 _ tet truck for equity. OR BOTTLE GAS New low price. Complete instal VACUUM [ee ANERS, ARTS, brushes; a! makes. 46 Myrtle USED GAS RANGES, $29.59 AD up, R. B. Munro Eléctrie a 1 il { Pontiac or| lation. Only plus gas. Kenyon . ok PE 2473 4 Bottle Gas. 32491. 1060 w 16° UTI BOAT, 4 rL. BABY BED $15. GAS STOVE $20. . USED APPLIANCES eray, Trade for small trail-| Ironer $25. FE 5-0173. Washers from $14.05 128 Oakland Ave. BED, TV SET_ REFRIGERATOR, Retrigeraters ox ee . Ranges from $19.96 washing machine. and studio Motors 16H. P. $3.00 AUTO WANTED couch FE O31 sax | To, 0000 MOUsEKEerTNG aHOP Win accept 1952 or later model oF tool, OR Bt FURNITURE | $1_W. Huron of FE +1 eutomobile as down a ment or! -.0* 000k. USED REFRIGERATORS. FOR down payment on aide | 17" One USED TV, $40 0 Wr torn ome. & rooms & bath basement, ame ter ‘08, tric, 1060 furnace, large lot, paved street, "WALTON TV USED HOTPOINT IRONER, 940.5 in sity. Clark Real Esta’ PE Walton. Cor, Jo Josivn FE 2-2287 A colored TV .............. 6378 46402 or FE 4-4813, Ask for Mr. sed TV's www $24.06 Giark ANTIQUES NEXT TO TRAIL'S | New Norge as Ranges .- 690 8 ACCEPT YOUR CAR AS DOWN, End Bost Houses, Pontiac Lake. | Used Refrigerator ...... $14.86 payment on new 3 “edroom home | OF 3-4036 at 3 Radio & Apoilance ome acre, gocees west lake. BLOND MAHOGANY $ eo i pe. WEED GAS RANGES. ras wD Lake Orion yicint 407, . “AAR BANOS 41884 AND ATTENTION! MASONS, CARPEN-|__Sectional. MT_6-2604 32 2. Munro Electrie Co. ere, plumbers or electricians. BARGAIN HUNTERS _ Huron. Will accept your ow for down White Sewing Machine $15.00 |WHIRL SOL ——_ ment on new 3 be im house. pe. Walnut dining rm. set $53 suds saver, ring cond Orion Mein reith lake Kitchen Cabinet tion, only Milks ppl. privileges Cat! OR 4-7497 Spt at Broakiost Set ...... £25.00 _ Regions eS atte “dppi UILDING LOTS WORTH §$200- ee eet ae 00 | WASHER ELEC. STOVE $20. 8 $400 accepted as trade in on used Drep Leaf Br ee. totes tr Bicycle $i? FE 5-01°3. cars. H J. Van Welt 3-1355. New Innerspring Mattresses $1750 | WALNUT BED, OR VA DEEP FREEZE FOR SAR "48 OR |New 9x12 Linoleam ot 88 and bench, $20. Red mod. chair, We" eat 3 ir6s" in good condi- Walet Sone & eet eae” $20. MA fair 6-296), : _ EB / ~ ¥. c WASHER. $10. DESK, $12. ROLL- RECONDITIONED HAND LAWN 104 » “ene TE away bed $10 Radio, $6. FE mowers. $6.06 and up up. 1 sed ste,| acinaw 32-5523 | 2-4908. e =e APPLIAN IT SIDEBOARD, CHINA Eclipse Park ound, cum, We trade.) TRADE-INS GUARANTEED WALNUT SIDEBOARD. | CHINA | | lawn mowers sh Ped hold articles. MI 4-0657, BARNES HARDWARE 142_W. Huron FE, 5-9101 WiLL TLL SWAP COLEMAN FURNACE washing machine or boat./ Mh fair 63375 EY COW FOR CAR OF Bertee Replacem Sanland WALNUT DUNCAN ‘PHYFE DROP for fag et Gineto “ott.” Macks or S701 pe BABY SCALES ALSO RADIO. FE WANTED TO B tools and misc, items, MY 3-1121. et, equal value. OR 34533, __ |COLDSPOT REFRIG Goon con-| WAYNE GABERT’S RET MORTON Beal uo to 23% DISCOUNT . working ‘condition Only 940.8, 2 an Seok samples ,Wath R E N T I T F A S T c Desutifaln Lael i. through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Dial FE 28181. Emre tube warranty. $139.05. iiks Appl. MT 64-1300. CHAIRS ~ CHROME, I oA R trific values. Michigan puseoes ent, 393 Orchard Lak “O°YEARS TO PAY Detveees, lnstalied. Gerviont 121_'N FE 54 extra kitchen chair, have a num- WA ANTED: Le ted er of odd seta in variety of colors. Te , te take over low monthly Pant Write e ® i manager, Pow Ot Office Box 81, “12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 OTD. HOUSE PAINT. GA 1.95 | 2% VENDING pacmnses. < CANDY the VINYI. INLAID re "ibe and stamp. oe. PE RBR. PAIN?, GAL $3.50 | __ 8-103, a! SYERS, 141 W HURON. PE 42064 d's 12 SHEETROCK, CHEAP. OAL: hie RIG IDAIRE, eT a 4 land 68-2018 rie ow a Roy Appl. PT oto 61300, i HP’ engine. ta For Sale Miscellaneous 60 STOP THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1056 > Tm. tag, ua, “Certainly I'm slow — you live longer if you don’t rush!’ For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 FRIGIDAIRE. ¥, Ton Air Conditioner Perfect Eevee eeeneres a| Saree wey S, ‘sane DRAKE Dade LATHE, FOR __Stle cheap. PE 3-410. DAVENPORT. BEIGE. GOOD CON- dition. $29. MI 6-4344. DRAW TITE HITCHES OR CADMIUM Be 29¢ ft. | Oper s-« rd. LApY’§ SHOE i. aoe SKA Biz marbie colors, 029% inch. 5 Cents Each FLOOR SHOP “9 S. Saginaw St. \TES, ombination storm Goce, ft. = os ft. x §. Underwood Sypewiiter. FE 5-1920. ter ts HELP YOU WITH YOUR lor ems. Las 4 LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS OR ~MPiRE SUPPLIES 2600 Union Lake Rd, at Commerce Rd. EMpire 3-4148 The lake areas largest window and trim manu- facturer. « bad td $15.96 COMP: ee area t a “Bow WALLS: DOOR “ 4 e Concocegtveses ft. SHOE ORES I ft INTERIOR PiUaw DOons ” $455 KNOTTY PINE — PANELING, ns S 14%. BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURER AND SAVE 6-30 MUST SELL. ) BOY'S 2@ BIKES. ¢ $26. Reel-type lawn mow- GE fiat top ironer, $56. OR 3-1159, MIBC. Th pled CLARKSTON. MA_ 5-214 maces 30 per Mmestic Heating Co. 1583 Mile Rd. Birmingham oat Hae ecreens : mi wore WRECKING CO. re (up toe). ..... Se tim. fh det joer Stewie's: te. } oa Setnisdisedndeea . Oe 8 int's-@, €, i. fe °2272 be tin. se oak , oe a Seok tek” 1 eteeeceeeee "Se each oe eee STORM SASH SUMMER SPECIALS Aluminum combination win- dows and doors, alum. awn- ings All awning & storm window sales. FE ne t * p.m. 1-416 -_ as Pv "wink x youd find A AR- Green chairs,” tat rug. rf ad im the yellow pages. anteed. ition. FE 20077.) Sreeh, Hales, table model weav STOP!" LOOK! Mowe eben . woe foot WAR- vor cate ie nape ¢ quentine of wrt and coal. Hot water steam | —Wick’s, 2678 orehard Lake 36. 2x6s, 28s, 2x108 and salds. Largs Haare sisctnesl etpolies: | Luixaire Oil Furnaces Se aise) ss gsi topes head Crock and galvanized cop | FACTORY NEW, 04,000 BTU, $290.| Si2ei gram for burning yout rub- a pipe Lowe Bros. oe Heating Service, OR bish in H. P. . % mile oa . 2685 east of win Ra err tact seu Ye Ly AU- Rd. 7190 Mrs FE 4-7081 ei site 88 value oii 8 . nightly by erp fiw mower, io coe eB i" odels, at terrific values, | *24: two 7 _f we (CLEARANCE SALE m hips Phu i RS Oe ‘and’ riding’ 1" Kinds of tillers Take ave delivered. 418 pair 1» se tractors, also % “a tractors, 15 rs. Some “KE N TALE AR A . ee RP | in our Tel_ EMpire 3-273! 801. PIPE $345 PER LOP. WAR- wick’s, 2678 Oren Lake Rd. HEATER b FITTINGS $7.00, 1 EXTRA. “Cort, RECONDITION, _ $4.0. FE +9318. SALE: HIVE OF BEES 5, SUPERS. Honey extractor and equip Sitle reasonable. Cail woven” MI . Clothes Posts BENSON LUMBER co. FE ¢2521 Me SEPTIC TANKS REI KFORCED ey re eae bend Bile. Lk, RA ~~ SU UNMER, SAL = on tank. Water softener F bed pump 3 ” plumbing ‘e 8 se eesereeve ONE PAIR OF & FT. GARA 1 doors, one inside door, beth $13. 34122 RAGES REPA ~~ a a= your @® e. ‘ ve 4-654 Oi, BURNERS AND TANKS, slight! ~ i for burner ane , 190 Hunter Bivd, Birm. Terms, Sea R eo TARY OWL red ferneces ont conversions, eating Co. @71 Orchard Ave. FE 2-363. MPS, FOUR FOOT FLUOR- hisvares, ideal for sand Factorser. $21 8* ‘value’ gh 00 The are Fooins. Sichtgna ric show ie] oom #/All Hand Tools th rd Lake Ave, 6. cha: Saal PPAF? sEwino : BAwr Plumbing, hardware, fo PRACTICALL A Howell 8 mm movie camera, car- meter, “ Most Items 33% to Nationally Advertised Products BARGAINS __ . OF A LIFETIME Fiberglas Reg. $1.25 per Sq. Ft. NOW 49c - FORMICA Reg. 95c per Sq. Ft. NOW S9c ls _ $2.8 Oat. i ae a AINT Gat 88 0. +e GAL. PORCELAIN ENAMEL REO. 11.10 pt. NOW | ALUMINUM SIDING METAL AWNINGS $8.95 ORNAMENTAL IRON COLUMNS & RAILINGS 4 OFF ATTENTION BUILDERS AND _ CABINET MAKERS Huge Discounts On All Builders Hardware Youngstown Kitchen $298.00 No Money Down, $9 month, Call for free esti- mates for your kitchen. : Terrific buys on Youngs- town Sinks. MEDICINE CABINETS 30" Attic Fans Reg. $157—Now $98 BUY AT OR BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES EVERYTHING MUST GO No Reasonable Offer Refused FHA TERMS Vallely’ Ss Auburn at Rochester Road OL ro Evenings Monday jay ‘th 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY 10: [fe a. tem. Weekdays ri $30 io 6 ae 10 to 4. MONTCALM BUILDER v 186 W. Montcalm 54712 Cameras, Equipment 61A escent, 393 Orchard Leke Ave. { 50% Off Complete 8 Ft..|= eonceeniorsecsuns DiC cals; 2000 . = a ai VER ¥ vary oN ; Di ONTIAG LAK rement and = v.7T mA’ Lt vere, Pee AND. ¢ nave Fe re fe nk Oe be a vA Fee a PLATE GLASS REG, $18.10 ........ Now $11.06 KEY LOcks COMBINATION & §T0 M \ REG. $10.80. ow 98.28 Dozens of Locks and Cabinet Hardware Items 50% off nt a Ne 3-1308. MODERN PALACE all alum ean severe! e ”“ rental YELLOWJACKET UMINUM Ts | SaBRdeny ‘oan ‘HINLAND LAKE SALES Ee 47121 seh OLAne MATERIALE FO TERIALS TO PIBER OLAss A reeks, ee, lies ante “| 1208 8. we ‘pam MI 0133 PADDLE BOARDS—-AND_ WATER pikes. sonar dodenenabanerate VARNISHES We have several new out- board runabouts used as demonstrators for sale at tins, SLY'S HARDWARE yeaa ut OvEne MARINE SUTPLY Ave. #720 Gales + OuT- ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. 8. z PE 65-0062 SERVICE Sart ee = Tranaportation Offered #7 BY AIRLINER ENJOY our time there! New York, $19. ass Geen oa = Zorene ete be om 80. EAST MO. Aled y, worn tke 3 oa tit ART load either way. noaTh Wanted Used Cars . 88 -| LATE MODEL CARS. CLEAN AND Sn THLE et WAFTING GLENN’ S MOTOR SA 24 8. w Bt. ES ee etn | PE_5-0219 UP TO WANTED — JUNKED OR USED ears, any “make, any model. Top BACLEY AUTO PARTS 176 eas 8T. ve JUNK & CHEAP 2.2668 days or eves. - SHOP IT w Then Bring It Here e - ERI *er sh ca AVERILL’ bat ears. - BOY'S 26 ~ IN, EOERMAN LIGHT- FE 4-6806 THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars. We need them. Drive the extra miles, 5. will pay you well. 4540 Dixie "HH. J. VANWELT OR 33-1355 USED: [a Seyeks Get our price ‘Sefore you North Chevrolet's _ Big Lot in Birmingham bike, elient a —— 85 VEE BOTTOM CARTOP "poet, with 8 hp. meter bon rian” Deeds only only ROWBOAT. FAIR” CONDE. Sa OR bons. * | Wr: we PAY. TOP DOLLAR FOR sharp model COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester ‘OPEN TIL 10 PM OLive 2-9311 bed gt tl peED Sab. FROM ‘49 Wil pa P DOLLAR on iis | came ne SALES 952_W. Huron FE 2-2641 AND ey 4 CARB, R 3-4511 JUNK CARS & SCRAP PE 40582, service, Call APT | CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE Tr models Economy. 22 Auburn, | SHARP CARS ONLY . “If your car ts sh drin; ar SS &.. High (dollar “paid. Yor BUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES at 47 4 “Wilson GMG New and Used Trucks 1951 Chevrolet Tractor TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS OAKLAND AT CASS PHONE FE 5-9485 1955 FORD PICKUP 4 Real Matthews & Hargreaves NOW OFFER . These Fine USED TRUCKS "SS ¥ "52 51 4 Ton P/U-...$1195 omc Y¥, Ton P/U.....$695 ‘S11 Ton P/U......$395 INTERNATIONAL 47 V¥, Ton P/U.....$195 CHEVROLET Ton P/U.....$245 CHEVROLET "530 Sedan Delivery. .$295 AS IS SPECIALS! Matthews wae) Hargreaves m1 8. w St. PE 44546 Cass _& PE +2549 For Sale Cars 91 Chev. ‘56 Demon. & Execu. Cars AT VERY Substantial Savings 2 DR SEDAN. HEATER AND DE- Sa" thitace TURN SIONALS. BEL mL AIR 4. DR, i, mAROTOR, Bm, Tnas. TRAS BEAUTIFUL BEIOE AND 4 DR. STATION WAGON, TOMB FINISH, V-4, LOW ius ¥-8 CONVERTIB NEW R- ines y CAR A APPEAR. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE PROM “$195 Your Car Down HIGHEST TRADES ' LOWEST TERMS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION ~ OUR A SERVICE. SATISFA ION T DELAY — act TODAY! HASKINS CHEVROLET ' “Oakland County's —| Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway et M15 MAple 5-507] Open Nites ‘til 8 ‘64 «6BUICK ©«HARDTOP, PAY Su Take over payments. FE vert, All extras. FE 5-0178. . BUYING A USED CAR CAN BE SAFE, TOO... OVIDED YoU fe WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR HERE. BRAID MOTOR SALES th ote Dealer 32 YEARS FAIR DEALING Cass At W Pike Street FE 2-0186 REPOSSESSED CARS ion Olds Cl. Rang Lic, .... § 39.00 42 Pontiac peeve cece $ 65.00 ines Chev, cleas, ee cee $125.00 is? £ Johnson LOOK CLEAN 2ND CARS 16 Fords, ‘47 to “53 models. yg Chevie’s, ‘41 to °53 models. Pontiacs, “42 to ts DOWN ‘Sl models, F: b yEAL. MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ROGERS SALES & SERVICE 695 Auburn - Corner of fan & £. Bird, PE 40728 See. M&M Motor Sales GLENN’ S top dollar on late model cars. 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR_3-1603 = soe pivere Cpe. .... gene For Sale Trucks 90 "33 PLYMOUTH bedak. $65 _ ‘63 Wagon 705 3} gunrnbcit Sena CHEV. 1950 TON PICKUP. EX- | +5; R b Coupe... “ 9 450 gsc on Just your car or tuck | 3h PLYMOUTH Bed aoe 14 down. 50 2 Door .... § 250 a _ | 8 FORD 2 Door ......007, 65 » & $3) Haskins Chev-| GLENN 'S 6751 Dixie Highway at MIS : Soot gies til » . MOTOR SALES CHEVROLET ¥, Ton P/U.....$495 |’ 50 34 Ton P/U. +s..$195 |e LIKE NEW. 1954 CHEVIE CON- Good sod selection of other makes & | '5¢ Ford Victoria mode AC PRESS) _ynibay, JULY 27, 1956 a “But you've GOT to have guest stars! How ele will you get spots on TV next year when your own show fades?” For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 ‘88 BUICK wocae 2 5S. ppisy HASKINS SAYS REAVY PP ys yd AND VOLUME , FULL PRICE *4@ Chev, GP. nccsscccscccee 6 R$] ar ~aainenbabaaaeae 74 v, Fe ngesccccssesece "SL Chev, se@em...........0500 $205 Si Piymouth sedan ......... 8205 3 A SCGBN seca $205 * Vv, hardiop @p@........+ ‘4 Chev, Bel ak, , sedan CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dixie Highway at MIS Maple ser Open Wites ‘tii © *55 Pontiac Catalina 54 Chev. Sedan 4 dr. *$3 Hudson 4 dr. 52 Buick 4 dr. *52 Chev. 4 dr. "51 Cadillac 4 dr. ‘51 ge 2dr. *SO Hudson 4 dr. ’46 Pontiac Sed. Cpe. "40 Buick Coupe JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 YOUR SUBURBAN NASH. DEALER OFFERS THESE VACATION SPECTA 1953 FORD 2 DOOR $695 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A __.GOOD_ PLACE TO BUY ‘3S BUICK BUPER ¢+DR, POWER brakes, wer steering, in _Wheels, low mileage 65¢ Third 1953 CHEV. 210, 2 DOOR Has radio, heater, WW, ht blue fated. sharp, ‘miles. J: Van Welt. OR 33-1355. - Rew fan belt. GHEVAOLET 1M9 DELUXE 2 DR. _R_& H. $125, CR 32002, 53 CHEV. 2 DR. 210 BOWER Sing, Atmos." _ 1954 CHEVROLET - mileage. 1 owner, real nice. LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass ‘at Pike Sts. PE 4-3885 1955 CHEV. BEL-AIRE CONVERT $2 or old. car and equity, FE GET to RIEMENSCHNEIDER 232 S. SAGINAW $2,242 $2,040 +. $1,880 $1,393 «. $1,482 +. $1,000 8 oo & 842 " + & "5. oe 3 782 " . 678 52 $ 667 "62 Ply. Club Coupe ........ 8342 ‘$1 Chrysler V8 Saratoga ... : 544 4} Buick, 4dr tsb ecesees 404 “Bl Plymouth 4dr, ......... 392 "50 v, Qdr, ; 212 ‘49 Mercury Convertible 372 “ee dr... ~ $ 184 "47 Chev, Bro... eeuaee $ 84 ‘@? Hudson 4dr, assess sso 1 Ford a Bt x $1,044 " . ake wes ‘i "$2 Dodge tice ick wp ..... s 4 "82 Ford Cabin Chassis ..,.. 8 44 "SO 14-ton k 6 44 *S) Chev. Sw 308 “a 3 a UD vc escenunee 3 3 388 “DODGE: PLYMOUTH” Ferg te open. ‘A; Easy to esl soni see $180 ies Pontias . $305 A REAL GAS 8A Ek bat 9 ote mes. bardioy tke, ve new tires. ae OUT SPECTALS 3 — ‘ = "ickus. ee 5 51 Nash ry o benece $2 Chevie 2 dr. . ces “82 DeSoto 4 dr radie,......... “a Chevie . $145 R & C MOTOR SALES 8143 COMMERCE RD. EM 3}-0142 OPEN § AM. TO lo PM. . va Sav. RUNS GOOD. $95. OR ° BY ¢ ae ‘#4? CHRYSLER, +DR. |‘ CENTRAL | National Motor Sales BAYS “We will sell you a car, even if your credit has been turned down else- where.” $39.50 Dn. No co-signers No furniture loans No finance companies No red ta Immediate Delivery © We Hold Your Note Buy Here, Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES TS SAGINAW wae Guev. Couvans. v4 gTan- T/T PAINT ' tC _ +2188 — Bright Spot “Wteoae the new, PO. 1103 N an Se CONTE GnagineE shame. ¢ whoo 4 55 Olds Super 88 2 dr. , Boon. Mat Briand’ at, Drayton ’55 Ford 2 __LOOK! We money ost dealers put into used one tact Scent toning cor age ‘ We check sal and make sure that every functional 1966 Ford eee Spec. Nylon top. P.O. Re 1955 Chrysler V-8, é FE 5-410] FE 53588} Open 8 A. M. SUMMER | CLEARANCE STOP IN _ If We Don't Have the Car You Want WE THANK YOU for Coming to See Us LISTED BY STOCK NUMBER $695 $245 coleceeseeee, $295 $595 $245 $125 $325 $595 $445 occceeeee $1395 ee oer ee een ene ee ee ee eneae eee} ee Tesseevesace * eee erene a a ed ¢eee eee enon ee to9 P. M. einen a cat