ee a “ : foe 4 4 ae * 5 = ‘; poh ie C PRESS| MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1956 88 PAGES. ; oa RE Annual GMC Family Picnic to Lure 30,000 the mew General Motors experi- |ly-developed regenerator for pre- meatal gas turbine automobile, heating air, Victim Fills In Story Tells of Playing Dead While Assailant Drove to Dump Off Spot ae i i EE 1 Z Hie if af z § 1 F i j : z x was stationed at Ft. Sill, Okla., but was a resident of Flint. Vin- ing said he (Vining) was carrying $110 in back pay when shot Wednes- day, through his head splinters into the brain, The bullet lodged in bone. Saturday Forecast: Cloudy, Possible Rain The U. S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts a low of 65 for the Pontiac area tonight. . Partly cloudy with a chance of scattered thundershowers is the forecast for tomorrow. The high will be 81 to 85 degrees. A gradual warming trend is ex- pected over the weekend turning| - cooler Monday night or Tuesday, Precipitation will average one-half to three-quarters of an inch as rather frequent thundershowers occur throughout the area. The lowest temperature reading in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m, was 64 degrees. The ther-| mometer registered 80 at 2 p.m. Pope to-Dodge Heat VATICAN CITY @®—Pope Pius XII will leave the sweltering heat of Vatican City tomorrow for his summer palace at Castelgandolfo, in the Alban Hills near Rome. Rochester Park (Twins Scotf at Friday 13th Over 7,600 Fail to Turn in Solution General Motors divisions, Firebird Hl. A public address system, | ? The exhibits, which will jam the|- Named after the original Fire-| hooked wp to & hovering. belt | er 10 r oller rink and overflow onto/bird introduced by GM in 1953,| copter, will keep plenickers in- a : the park's grounds, will include 18\tle new version was designed as| formed ef the various events, Most of Land to Be Elementary School to GMC trucks and two buses, the/a four-passenger family car for te Program Chairman = Handle 360 Pupils at Pontiac dream car” Club de Mer, |highway. use. Owen J, O'Neill, in Macomb ‘County; le¢ of $450,000 pein Sees agrees, os Designed by Harley vice} Some 600 shirts inscribed with) 1,000 Acres in Oakland | watt be = opener aNd! president in charge of styling, the|the GMC emblem will be among = earth-moving vehicles. vehicle’s unique features include a/the prizes to be awarded to chil- ; The Pontiac Board of Scheduled to be shown for the {shell of titanium, a lightweight|dren and adults in the athletic and| . OVer protests from prop- Education last night wound first time in Oakland County is | metal of great strength, and a new-ifield events, erty owners in fringe areas, up approval of an estimat- ed $1,800,000 building pro- Ground Gobbles Up Garden Hose lke and Nixon poten senile. v0 486 a sisah “clntieedl HUTCHINSON, Kan. Twenty-eight feet of Claude Key's 50- : its soxtaehe kp _ needs in 1957. foot garden hose just disappeared into the ground. cs pdr ’ _ But planning for one of Two of his children discovered the phenomena Wednesday Huddle Delayed a near Roches- two new elementary schools Key tried te pull the hose out. It wouldn't badge. He dug down R. Claire Cummings, a PBternd H Rabi. Pesteone ! pending a decision on the ground a few feet. The soil was hard and sandy. eavy stpones/Pontiac supervisor and location of niw trecks of _ Hundreds of curious went around to have a look. Many tugged Meeting on U.S. Policy /Huron-Clinton commission- the Grand Trunk Western of tho heen. Bb coached. aot nensty Soviet 8 fee: Doet Sag Wily in Far East’ er, said today there is “no Railroad. where ers the ground, bes ues prepon- : Bd “It's made me so nervous I can hardly think,” said Mrs. Key. | GerryspuRG. Pa. ¥ fall of 1957 to meet needs of anes & evans, Se eae wienes of the peuple Sor facreased | tute gg ee when = and Clarkston, which would have | NEW YORK #—The New York|Jackson. — f the ‘rising school population. am, 26; Asa 0. Rash, 26; Frank “but the ane wil come when wejname on the veteran's honorable graph road and the Dixie high: {73 gogo Bice ater oe ee ot Gun ee Harp, 25; - Dudley, 22; Ve everything.” discharge ew Goode, 4 {planning defense re “new” presidents were {Costing =: serving — : ‘7 pong both areas would have|Portedly has been halted until) elected: Abrebam Lincoln tm ji) ST ioe sous ok Feteumas 3-Year-Old Finds Car Too Big to Handle zinis’.’ ™ Out m9 cre, csr” by the cis Mert Meeee tn (A ¢ - ——s - ee tor the Rochester Conk ie ton, andl of the three armed forces egainat “So the pattern is clear,” said] chase of a site In the northern ‘ ; F, : (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Adm. Arthur W. Radford. _obnson, a blind broom salesman) part of the school district for a f A proposal by Radford, chair-iwho delights in extracting odd lit-| 8° Junlor high school, needed — Johnson Beats man of the Joint Chiets of Si8ff./4¢ tidbits trom his calendar hob-| Wiis” ‘genus 4oce ate .uae ; to slash the nation’s armed forcespy. “Everything goes in threes School to be teed OL’s Pete Green | srout 800,000 men by 3960 was|when there are three Friday the| an ect olny arses were ox in Amateur Test _|cties,ia vigorous protest aguinat/!* “SNe to Ceci veer: [proved for the 14 schools which do Orchard Lake’ 15 old In a dispatch from Washington, “The first three times it hap- * * *@ : - amateur golf tunnay anes, Peter|the Times said the three chiefs Pened, pede alg pay prince The board last month approved | Green, today fell before defending|9bJected to Radford's proposal on) Dus? Nas ame construction of 10 classrooms, champion Glenn Johnson at Jack-\the grounds the reduction would| nme times & new President was)multi-purposed room and & son CC 4 and 3. Sixty-three others, shrivel U.S/ armed force contribu- . jat Bethune School and six besides Johnson began the final|tions to the defense of Europe. a pa the next | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3)/ Several Onkland County players sat faunas Wi dete toubaee So ite pertectiy aun at Free. were still in contention, with Lioyd| thet it was elther Defense .Sec- | ett Eisenhower wil win. an- Oya y Syron not yet reported in his| petary Charles E. Wilson or | “Tr r™” — | ve oS match with Cliff Zill of Ann Arbor.| Reuben B. Robertson Jr., his | Johnson's only announced politi-/s pagy oe A handful of other area golfers fell) deputy, eal affiliation is that of a “Last rar by the wayside in this morning's! pis overt influenc .n-| Poursdaycrat.” He believes there I y rain matches including Tommy Watrous| shen W look” In delense te |is no day like the last Thursday ot Royal Oak who lost to Frank|tne fiscal 5 1988 1959 ang it November for Thanksgiving. So Skasden of Grand Rapids in 19|166 ‘the service chiefs ha heen |e doesn’t want to be blamed it) 12-Year-Old, . Brother “ holes, one down. 7 engaged in the strategic planning|*%, Prediction goes against your és a. Other results this motning: _|snS*ten on ne ete Panning! political BOY, WHAT A —Three-year-old Danny AP Wirephote|yrty turn 4-3; yg as Dillo of Denver peers through the rear window —_car and sent it rolling backward down the grive- |born, detested, Jack etvcled ay| tho Armny nemvotodh In Today's Press of the family automobile, still resting partly in- | way, across the street and smack into the ki{chen Manin’ of Bertie bi.P ee Am The Army reportedly was brac- yY side a vacant house across the street. Danny got of the vacant dwelling. Danny was scared of, Birmingt inset, Dae Sevens |e Ne ot let of! County NewS. «0.04404 ees | | hold of the key yesterday, somehow started the unhurt. ; Siocum At "abet moe 3i| year 1958 which tart polar Pia ant Bae Johnson, fe ry yj, Lou Wentrow, 1, and it was estimated that such! novstery Story.............+. 1" . Lansing gefeated Joe rnandes, Allen'a reduction would mean the with- Pot-Gold ............... 20 Z drawal of 40,000 men from over- Sports.......... 26, 27, 28, 29 ® Golf Get 2A eves bases. Theaters .......006.ccc0s 22, 23 Yl 700 a ot Cc Yr ut t er velS Z ACeS The chiefs of staff are: Army, | TV & Radio Programs. .....37 Ze S O es Ou i Maxwell D. Taylor; Air | Wilson, Earl................ ff (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Women’s Pages......17, 18, 19 Somewhere folks are laughing! But our players again did a Cc + » « someplace children shout. But there's no joy today in Puz- ful parody of a baseball song classic, two disappointed POT-O- GOLD judges gazed around a room piled high with 7,515 postcards, 108 envelopes that never had a chance and 55 entries that missed the deadline. The pair of Press arbiters had waited all week, expecting like Mudville that some asey , , . and the only thing that is richer by it is the score- .|board which now registers a whop- Tips to Puzzle Fans You'll be- richer by $700 ‘if you're successful in picking the right words from the 33 listed | below to fill out your entry in POT-O-GOLD puzzle No. 7: | Bake, batter, better, bolf, bow, butter, chink, chunk, colt, flash, flush, foot, gab, gag, hog, hug, pin, pom, roof, pick, work and wow. make, mop, nip, pack, parts, | sports, | ping $700, Every, cent of it, plus another $25 if the winner is a Press subscriber, is stashed neatly away in our groaning POT-O- GOLD for Winner No. 1. About the most encouraging as- pect of the contest has been the number of near-misses scored by hopeful entrants, Many regularly ‘come within one or two words of compiling a correct solution, Puzzle fans who failed to win | last week can find out where they failed by turning to Page 4 week's judging. if you want to be a future winher because they show the precise rea- soning used by the rt in planning their maze 6f words each week, You'll soph discover that a dictionary is an important item of the POT-OGOLD partici- pant’s tool chest,“ After you've studied last week's ‘answers, turn’ to Page 20 where ithe last official Puzzle No, 7 entry form appears, It you're successful this time, you'll be richer by $700 ‘within q few hours after . next Good luck , . . good word-hunting: \peated the stunt, with his in Two Days Play gineer, 4395 Forest, Watkins Lake, a T>-year-old golfer, even went it one better today. Yesterday he bagged his 1st ace on the No. 4 hole’ at Twin Lakes, Today in 2nd re- life- ime hole-in-ong on the same hole, with the same club, a five iron, Theater time to f send it to the Press. For Broadway America’s the features recentl .» » and may the geni of word right one. games and frustrated Caseys smile Those explanations are importantion you. ; Marshall’s feat is believed with- out parallel in this area. East side, west side — they’re asking about seats aboard The Pontiac Press jal to New York City. There’s still in the application form on Page 2 and ng too, can be apr - hong will bakoge ah: while s as many da Seek aeelthing city. . ‘ us The Pontiac Press’ Home of the Week, to be featured in tomorrow's Home Section, is the house women have asked for. The prize signed by Rudolph A. Matern to include many of all around the county of $140 the low c * dwelling was de- ideal 1 ess on HOUSIng Railroad Report Delays Approval of Structure Site — SATE ag IB TAL SE RB a RR ITO GILT PRES OCH Nk Nae ee ee RE Why Need for Facilities ss Cehticol : lial in Crestwood Memorial Gar- I Need Cancer Pad Cloth The Nerth Oakland County Unit of the American Cancer Society ain, clean, . zg i aEeeT white material, such as sheets, linens, is much needed Monday through Friday, The telephone number is FE 2-5620. Paper Reports Plans for Defense Stymied i tJ i i j i & : : tig! 4 i E ed ii Ege Rochester Park Plan Given Green Light {Continued From Page One) Kd i 73938 $c < i hi o333 565. and attracted by euch a Landowners closer to the site, .Seoene Pprre pas “At Kent Lake, values have “\doubled since we bought the park land,” Cummings said. The vote te continue came on a motion by Commissioner George W. Trendel to abandon the project, which was defeated Commissioner Herbert L. Fris- Added Benefits for Injured Vets Up to Senators WASHINGTON @ — Unanimous ‘School Board OKs Building Program (Continued From Page One) A Detroit architectural firm, 5 iE ee Approximately 1,253 pupils will be sremoved from substandard grams, Hufziger figured. ‘Applicant for Job’ Eberle M. Smith & Associates, Inc., wal hired to design the néw} ‘Heart Attack Kills » Golfer on Course Methodist Church, Flint, with bur- Linus McCauley Kidnaping Case lacs. 53th Day Signatureion Note Was ‘Your Baby Sitter’ i : ay i ee [i Ht AFT ins ie He Tf iL i i in i ( Dixon-Yates Move Draws Dem Taunts Eisenhower had ordered negotiat- ed with the Dixon-Yates private power interests, said caustically “It will be interesting’ to hear how the President explains this in the coming election campaign. “He'll have ample opportunity,” Gore said, “because: he'll be re- minded of it frequently.” ; * ¢ @ The comments came after the iJustice Department yesterday asked the U. S. Court of Claims to throw out a Dixon-Yates suit against the government. The suit seeks $3,543,778.45 of payments by before the contract was canceled last November on the heels of a political fight. Grand Rapids Man Pays|mornins Reckless Driving Fine A Grand Rapids man paid a total of $125 in fine and costs in Court after H City Resident Charged sin Knifing Roommate tured jaw. Williams claimed that Hollis Hl uf i if Fai ¢ 8352 g3% g z i H git i if i fi Fis = 3 ? L 5 ss 4] i f | i Hl gs £ : i. F to Close i E i s ¥ Fe i L F i lt fr i i f b ~ 5 ~ g ait gy | abt Rg No Early Settlement Seen in Steel Garage Become Tunnel; Brakes of the Game? Good Weather Seen for GOP Convention SAN FRANCISCO (®—-Odds are 100-1 the weather will be good dur- ing the Republican National Con- vention beginning here Aug. says State Climatologist Robert F. the government for costs incurred|Dale. s i. ? 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Ev man will always insist onfiats of &-dictator, since discbedi-|know details absut the plane’sjto help, but crowds gather through) _ | proposed igi open to, be popular be quickly punishe performance, whether there arejeuricsity and concer. There is Proposal by Yugoslavia, stud: » MANY | She a 9. BLOC is the word. Some leg-'flaws. to be corrected. It's primar- ae eT ie ene vt Russia, India. Rejected Rae als pomgatiom. 2. pretty fily-a report from the pilot that helore, might keep miners employed| in U.N. by French girl living in Annapolis would prob- ents, $0 S ey ee ee ee, ee Se rm ably not want to limit her choice pllot to LAND hie: plows. LODE was worked out, B might! uvrrep NATIONS, N.Y. @=i" to Navy beaux, but since there) | 14. ADO—bustle or commiotion—|mean end of the mine itself, are a greater number of unat- fits the scene after a with consequent laying off of|The Western Powers were expect- teched men, than most communi lcatastrophe. While there are al-/men. They would perhaps for a@ied to stand firm today against, ties could Boast, she could hope ways some efficient persons whojtime have to depend on a Dole,/appeals by Russia, India and for MANY beaux. eS ee ee gre tis ot comelitanne of eadeir cimeek T 2, COS & wes bere, & comnee 2 under the category of “special”’;| This was indicated by French ns cnt to os on be Scher | Police Fly to Rescue— im advanced countries it a 8 r0g-|Delogate Jules Moch in 8 prelian | j : ee he e routi ine function gov-| inary terent yesterday | a png tpl gagpnagtor Find Nothing Wrong [ernment to give help to those wholafter the U.N.'s 12amember Dis pc oe Ramat Ag Reale DENVER ® — “A man isjare unable to find work. heard a) bane fle ows faking Rod. ooo] Tanned, behind acined ‘iclophenclan eecaped cout to at Mtge imikiriehea Menon. Sor hmumedlate eried the vunidentifi ele an a na 4 ‘3 FLOAT i . 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GLOW, she usually feels|Dehind, in or under he covert} oe sears ecto coi Alena Pine somncm, oid, leg : Shop °til.9 Tonight at Waite’s! an emalieat acter, 10 whos the| © FART is _bitter, Cilla avery large iver in the U, s|Parking Lot Attendant, | P tu ong C. ‘ates. word ham would In view|Might question the FAITH, (F*-Ings been established and surely is : | all tee adeiation ho un it is} deity to an agreement Of PrOM-iinown to scientists in that field. Age Barrier Collide , only human that often a matinee|ise) of a dictator who promisesithe Course -of a river, however,| JAMESTOWN, R.I, — The . idol is an egotistical, or conceited,|t0o much. Obviously his wordsichanges from time to time, and town council said it would fire MAN. would not be sincere, since imjwould require constant re-study.|the collector of parking fees at} 5. An unforgivable PAST, which Promising “too much," he would) 13, Waiting for a test pilot tojtwo town-owned beaches‘ today/ e' « amous has suddenly come to light, has oft-| know“that he was stirring up false|LAND his plane would be anxious because of his age. en blighted a romance. A Spat is|hopes when he could not fulfill. His|moments for the designer. If the| The town's Tuling body said . a petty dispute, too trivial to fit-in-|Fiats, or authoritative decrees, |pilot should Laud, or praise his|Douglas F. Cunha was doing 4 é' : to the category of “unforgivable.”|however, would be another matter,|plane, the designer would be de-|good job but—he is only 13 years} e e 6. ARGUE is best. A hot-tem-! Citizens do not dare to question the'lighted; but chiefly he needs to old, ° Sewing ac ine a e ; . -|Store-Wide Remodeling EC BRAND NEW 1956 MODELS BY FULL, ROTARY | ROUND BOBBIN Dressmaster Portable thot sews forward and reverse. Can darn, ‘| mend and embroider, 29 superior new features. 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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ————————— FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1956 — More State Schools Demand for more school facilities in Michigan is being inet, on the top level as well as in the primary and } h school grades : > ; % é . F 43 a > . _ * ’ * - « _ ‘ fusion, some of the older schools are ness to set up facilities for additional classes in any com- munity which shows evidence of the need for them and the determination to utilize them once they are set up. — Here is a field in which Pontiac » residents might well act. There has © been some talk of need for a junior college here but the matter has not been followed up. Whether real need - exists remains to be demonstrated. It would seem that this might be a © legitimate activity for either the : PTA’s or the Chamber of Commerce - -to. investigate. i. 5 x * * . « With population in this area grow- _ * ing rapidly, conditions which were * considered satisfactory a few years ‘ago may no longer remain so. It would seem desirable at least to have a survey made to ascertain the facts. : Britain Losing Out - Great Britain is finding the going ~ tough in its battle against inflation. Rising prices of British products are _-». gradually cutting down on exports, ; which is the lifeblood of the island kingdom. se i fh. ele eee Co +" » te” Lo steceal tel id wn ee tae Hind Sh Sales ogg a rye ad Na liad | /o® fs ane Wee acct, Me Pay Seiad: lulled Pa dt lied toda a lt, oo / wr Pee ey ho * * - Once the richest nation in the _ whole world, Britain long ago lost its _ supremacy to the United States. To- - day West Germany has surpassed ‘Britain in its wealth and ranks sec- ond only to the United States among ‘the Western nations. The Germans are able to pro-— duce more cheaply. The Volks- wagen is taking the market away © from British made cars. British auto plants are closing down and going on shorter and shorter weeks. Today West Germany leads all Europe in motorcar pro- The factors involved in Britain’s * oT ee a ee & % * 3 oe S was tops in _of Fenton; golden wedding. spirit to wage an effective war. - Britain’has by no means sunk to such a level, but it has lost most of its colonies, and it is slowly losing out in its struggle to maintain markets for its ex- ports. England must ship in raw ' materials, and export manufac- tured goods, for it cannot pro- duce enough food to feed its x * * Its people must retain a favorable .trade balance to live. They are not doing so. As one step in his program to meet the nation’s problem, Sir AnTuony Epgn proposes a big reduc- tion in defense spending. EE “PLayina golf is good for the nerves,” says a physician. Are you sure, Doc? Many believe one of the most severe strains on the nervous system results from exasperation. Norine the kind of men a few girls are marrying, it is assumed they er- . roneously believe that becoming an old maid is the worst thing that can happen to a girl. The Man About Town Janie Was Tops Local Flier Very Popular With Others in the Race July: When we're mad at the weather man because he gives — us what we hankered for last » winter. i * a While not finishing among the prize winners, the Pontiac area's only entry in the cross-country powder puff aviation derby, Mrs, Janie Hart, popularity among the other snclusion was gathered by MAT Wednes- day when he was a guest at the luncheon given them at the finish line in Flint. Wife of our Lieut. Governor Philip A. Hart, and the mother of seven children, this -attractive woman knows aviation and our nation’s airways better than most of us know its highways, and nobody was more talked about and praised among her fellow travelers than was Janie. a Glad to note that the members of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce are to spread the welcome mat for Semon E. Knudsen, the new General Manager of Pontiac Motor Division at a reception at the Hotel Waldron Tuesday. Newest member of our Board of Super- visors is . Roy Duncan, who completes the representation of the new City of Troy on the board. Sign noted in a restaurant: “You don’t have to be crazy to work here—but it helps.” One of Oakland County's youngest oid farmers is George Bird of White Lake. Although he will celebrate his eighty-fourth birthday within a few weeks, he still does cultivating and other farm work every day—and prefers horse to the tractor. Northern Michigan traffic sign: Speed Invites the Undertaker. They had holiday traffic accidents 100 years ago. On July 4, 1856, Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton were badly injured, according to the files of the Pontiac Weekly Gazette when their horse became frightened at the parade and “ran away the whole length of Saginaw 8t.” Verbal Orchids to — John E. Heenan of 253 Whittemore 8t.; ninety-fourth Mrs. Arthur Vaientine of Oxford; ninetieth birthday. Robert M. Corbit of Oxford; eighty-fifth birthday. _ Mr. ané Mrs. E.J. Elsie = of Miami, Fia., formerly of Lapeer; sixty- first wedding anniversary. « Mr. and Mrs. James J. Corcoran the ha _ tors’ own political predispositions.” - t And Away They All Go David Lawrence Says: . Mudslingers Accuse Ike’s Doctors * WASHINGTON—These are un- 3 i gz : i g | i Es fi ef Perhaps the most amazing com- ment this correspondent has read Christian opinion,” and not a po- litica} publication. It said in its July 9 issue: “Almost before the President was out from under the anes- “One might imagine that this situation would leave the genuinely concerned and honestly seeking public in total perplexity. But such is not the case. On the whole, honest Republicans believe one set of doctors; honest Democrats believe other, In fact, one suspects that the honest opinions of honest doctors are not com- pletely uninfluenced by the doc- HONEST REPORT? Is the foregoing an “honest” report of what happened? Did the President's doctors ‘‘announce”’ ' that the incident “raised no ques- tions with respect to his bodily fit- ness for a second term?” Who were the doctors “equally competent” to come forward with a “pessimistic prognosis?” Did any of them examine the Presi- dent? Are the doctors who attend- ed Eisenhower to become victims on wv wana to a" = cause they sum- moned to attend the President of the United States? Is a man in the U.S. Army Medical Corps the tool of a political party, or does W he serve his country irrespective of party? operation and its anesthetic, and that Maj. Gen. Heaton, the doctor who was interviewed, did net take the initiative in making any “announcement.” All he did was answer a reporter's long ques- tien, which inquired whether he thought that what the doctors had said on Feb, 14 with respect to the President's fitness to run slightest sapproving from those who all along have con-. tended that innuendo and insinua- tion of guilt should never be em- cused of deviating from duty or unless there is conclusive proof thereof, . * e Maybe it's a sense of guilt that ethics or loyalty to his profession Dr. William Brady Says: There’s No. Secret Drug to Cure. Any “Your dissertation entitled “There's No Drug to Give Secretly for Alcoholism” was not only a great disappointnient but led me to ‘conclude that you are unin- formed and a bit narrow minded in your views on alcoholism. You , might do untold good by investi- gating Alcoholics Anonymous .. .” (D.K.D.) Thank you, sir. wrote I said: “TI believe that any addict whose use of alcohol or other narcotic becomes such a prob- lem should be committed to an institution for q term sufficient for a course of medical treat- ment, with or without all the help religious or spiritual ad- visers, Alcoholics Anonymous, family and friends can give.” For years I have been urging persons with alcoholism to com- municate with a local A.A. group. Anyone who is ready to admit that he or she can’t “take it or let it alone’’ may telephone the A.A, group listed in the telephone book. Don't expect 'A.A. to come and coax you te do anything. They merely tell you what other mem- bers have done for them and what they will gladly try to do for you— but they won't come to you. You must go to them. Next thing you knew some- body will advise me to Investi- gate somersaults, the fodin ra- tion, or the relation between cal- clum shortage and joint disa- bility. I might say some people appar- ently do not read the papers, were it not for the frustrating fact that when I read 'em, the piece I con- tributed has too often been ruth- lessly abbreviated or maybe miss- ing altogether. Let's put it this way: The battle is half won when the addict, of his own volition, attends a meeting of A.A. Before I learned about the won- derful work of A.A. I used to send readers who asked for it a booklet. Well, I have long since suppressed the booklet. Now I have no special advice for addicts. Instead I mere- ly offer to send on request, to any- one who provides a stamped, self- addressed envelope, a pamphlet titled Young Folks and Old Folks, in which there is not a word about alcohol. It deals with the national malnutrition and how té prevent it, and in my narrow-minded view, malnutrition in the well-to-do— which includes the great majority In the piece I A Alcoholism of Americans—predisposes young people to indulge in narcotics, al- cohol being the universal narcotic. on ae esis. oe mete, tam ome pees health and hygiene, not to dissnee, as- not forecast the weather. It’s done Polish Riots Offer Excuse for Repressing Satellites BY JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director Poznan on “Western agents.” ‘ *- *+ * tion pointing out the “shortcomings in our publié and political life” and recommending changes to “dem- ocratize” life in a dictatorship. owe “We demand that our press should publish factual material instead of extracts and com- mentaries which are frequently copied from the Soviet press .. . We demand that foreign news- papers should he made available to a greater extent.” Radio—“We consider that the jamming of foreign broadcasts (even in the case of such a sta- tion as Radio Free Europe) is beneath the dignity of opr state.” - — The student resolution slyly poked fun at the Red bureaucracy for failing to report the dismissal of. First Deputy Premier Alexej 16 Years Ago- NAZIS SAY Kiev is,reeling under air blows. Case Records of a: Psychologist: Physical Defect Needn’t Throw You Joyce is unhappy because she is a cripple. Never develop such a “cripple compler,” but compensate by cultivating ad- ditional social assets. Men sel- dom marry legs or pretty bodies. They pick wives with beautiful personalities, and most wives are only average in physical looks. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case S-311: Joyce L., aged 23, is a very attractive blonde secre- tary. “Dr, Crane, T try to put up a ‘social ‘front’ and act happy,"’ she spoke with a quiver to her chin, “but sometimes I can't stand it. “Maybe you can guess my prob- lem. and she thrust her left foot for- ward, “Most people don’t seem to mind, I pay compliments and really have loads of friends... . the other why I wore slacks at the beach party when all the other girls had on bathing suits. “And when hé was told I had an artificial leg, he exclaimed, ‘Good heavens, and I was just going to ask her to go to a dance next week.’ LUCKY CRIPPLES No, a defect often is a blessing in disguise if you will only analyze your situation more intelligently For when you have any defect, whether real or imagined, such as partial deafness, or of a leg or arm, or blushing or stuttering, you really may outshine other normal people. _ But that is true only if you use — “It's this. artificial limb," your supposed defect to spur you onward in gaining other charms. Personality is not synonymous with Tegs or hands or ears or smooth complexions. No, an at- tractive personality is a mosaic of thousands of things. *- © &. It inMtudes physical features, but if you lack a leg, just smile more via your praise, Instead of your own, Make your companions fee] im- portant while in your company can win husbands or wives easily, despite your physical defects. And millions of people with physical defects are rapidly becom- ing old maids or bachelors. So analyze the reasons. Sometimes people with defects refuse to give up and actually compensate in the same realm where they werd considered be- : low par. Thus, sickly Teddy Roosevelt be. came noted for his virility and rugged physical enkth, = Glen. Cunningham had his legs so badly burned in childhood that he was told he would never even walk again. * * * But he vowed he's not only walk, | but also run, and later he broke the world record in the mile run! - Stuttering Demosthenes also be- came the world’s foremost orator. Some cripples compensate in other realms, often far better than the original. , Thus, deaf Edison,. epileptie Caesar, tubercular. Robert Louis Stevenson, paralyzed Franklin D. Roosevelt, club-footed Lord Byron —these are just a few. MEN DON’T MARRY BODIES Too many modern girls get the erroneous idea from bathing suit much success in matrimony de- spite a curvaceous female chassis, And millions of other girls with hardly average looks or with missing arms and feet, or with thick ankles, freckles, snub noses and many other sup- posed defects, have husbands So get wise to the fact that your body is scarcely any more indica- tive of the attractive you than the Send for my 200-point “Tests for Sweethearts,” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents. Use them to cultivate the true charms that win lifelong sweethearts even if yon lack legs or arms. Always write to Dr, George W, in care of The ‘Pon Press, “bouttan, Michigan, ene s See cress, ot ie t print: ‘costa when tor hia perchologieal 5 charts ange pom- This was the third sailing in three months of persons who have heeded published Communist i rging ‘employment of more wom-| behind the Iron Curtain. The first two ships transported about 2,200 returnees, An army spokesman told report: ers the mass departures have aroused the ‘‘preoccupation” of Argentine authorities. Most of ’ Jeaving, he said, are needed to work in Argentine cotton and wine growing areas. ai The Argentine ship Salta's scheduled departure yesterday was delayed at the last moment when Argentine authorities re- fused to permit the departure of - _160 prospective returnees, presum- “ably for passport irregularities, The stig lo bended for Odente. It was obvious the older| returnees simply waht to spend their remaining years on native A younger man said he was going back, sure of finding a job my wife.” He said he left her caldgy and three small sons in a village’ near Minsk 28 years ago. Bonn Jails 3 Reds for Treason, Slander KARSLRUHE, Germany #4 —) terms ranging from 2 to 3% years after finding them. guilty of pre- paring high treason and of sland- ering the West German govern-| ment. Fritz Frische, 43, a former member of West Germany's Par- liament, and Josef Ledwohn, 48, both received 3% years’ imprison- ment and forfeited all civil sec for four years. Richard Scherzinger, 01, got two | years in prison and lost his civil rights for that period. Two other defendants, Karl -Yemke and Christine Zeller. were! 4821 Filer FE 5-8782 | acquitted. presidents chosen. The women at their final ses- sion also approved resolutions en in U.N. technical assistance ‘programs and wider application of equal-pay-with-men principles. : ‘Miss Tornado . Alert’ GRAND RAPIDS # — A new title will be added Saturday to earlier honors won by Shirley Ann Swanson, Muskegon beauty who presides as Miss Michigan for 1957. She will be crowned. “Miss Tor- nado Alert” by Brig. Gen. Ben- jamin J. Webster as part of the las, Tex., was one of eight vice; Grand Rapids ceremonies cele- brating the fourth anniversary of the Ground Observer Corps. i Calder—with over hall a cen- | | j i COMMERCIAL pod of experience in designing engineering —- manulac- tures doors in every conceiv- J able style and size- canact boon “Q9™ INTERLAKE | BUILDING PRODUCTS ‘Regular 51 W. Huron + The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pomatine ra * MOTOROLA 21-Inch Diagonal TELEVISION With Matching Base 159". SAVE ON THIS BIG SCREEN Motorola with matching base mounted on wheels for moving about the home. Powerful chassis in beautiful mahogany cabinet. NO MONEY DOWN THE Good Housekeeping Shop of PONTIAC Open Friday and Monday il 9 P.M. $246.95 | FE 4-1555 AND i \ z soil. . i which will “permit me to life with’ GARAGE v4 “Trade. Mark@® 1956 Serta a eer gS : $85 . Compare with other Tufted Mattresses Selling Up to— Only now during this limited sale period can you pocket such generous cold cash savings.on bedding of outstanding quality by one of America's leading makers! Remember: both the Good Housekeeping Seal and Serta's national reputation are your assurance of value, SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SOON. BUY AND SAVE RIGHT NOW! ALL 4 OF THESE sg: AND HEALTH FEATURES INCLUDED: With 100% FOAM Regular $2499 “LUSTER” Sofa Has Concealed FULL SIZED BED With Firm Serta Innerspring Mattress RUBBER Cushions $20 * 4 Open Tonight Until 9! Ample Free Parking! Easy Credit Terns! a “Double ers Chest, Bookcase Bed . This nationally advertised “Fashion Trend’ bedroom suite gives you all of the qual- ity construction feotures. Dustproof, center guided drawers glide smoothly. The fawn mahogany finish is resistant to both water and alcohol. Solid ook interiors on all drawers. Plate glass mirror with beveled edges. You would expect to poy at least $239.50 for this gorgeous suite. Bookcase Night Stands Only $195° Each YEARS OF SERVICE é Matching Box. Spring Same Low Sale Price 2. Resilient Healthful Innerspring FURNITURE CO. 361 South Saginaw Street publication, and Godfrey Schmidt’ and Paul Milton, described as, connected with Aware,, Inc.,) a New York City organization. | Speaking last night to the Penn-; syivania VFW meeting in Phila- delphia, Walter said the report. “makes an indictment of every- one who has been active in oppos- . ing the employment of Commu- nists and Communist sympathiz-' ers in the entertainment indus-| try.” * * * Walter said his committee has bi he added: | of legal Whisky | ee TENS hea a cam is, 3.» ribsdbffy Hil fe: ce foeet 5 S ee é f.: } iy 2 ine = Rate eS 44 (PR APP HhOTHAKH WATER SOFTENER . " - a. CALL-- . FERGUSON ELECTRIC CO. mo Seni PANEL BEDS LEFT FROM OUR HIGHEST QUALITY BEDROOM GROUPS i : am bis Sp, wai ok dinette ets, plastic to 415.50 arn tiautaa ak tan soamant tenedée repeal table 99.50 Mahogany dropleaf table and 4 chairs 89.50 NOW Lee 299.50 P een * " 315.00 Pine room set, large buffet, None sold formerly ‘ns dropleaf ees pow 4 chairs . ‘tabhe ina 275.00 for less than $39.95, Blache mb opal OA te 2 50 109.50 es A ‘Console, seats 7 fiber- : merle: 8 Bas tp lime oak or mig fish «-. 895 any, limed oak and 17.95 Mhg. Giang peein COR reneneegees 14,95 rd » ~_ cordovan. | MANY M ORE \ | LISTED SUMMER FURNITURE WAS NOW 189.50 3-pe. green wrought iron sectional, reversi- . ble seat and back, cushions in coral ...... 99.50 109.50 3 green wrought iron dinette 30x60, ven toys top table, 4 chairs........ ~ a * “$2.50 Aluminum chaise longue, saran plastic web- bing, white metal arms, ng tension raises back; red, black, ‘green and yellow to choose from cap ence’ ashe ebinacscece 26.50 69.50 5 pe. black wrought iron dinette set, glass _ top table with 4 mesh type circle chairs ... 49.50 27.95 Contour chair, metal tubular frame, with 109.50 Wrought iron bunk bed with-2 quality Stearne.| & Foster mattresses »..........5..0..6. 00000: coves « 19,065 129.50 Oak bunk bed complete with bunk mattress . sseptes 89.50 79.50 Solid maple trundle bed ........... siscocveccres G09 ae inat sie tena rubber bed pillows covedeedeeeses % Oe 86 to, 96 South Saginew Street _ 219.50 Love seat, contemporary styling by Tomlinson, ‘ _DINING ROOM-DINETTE "SOFAS, SECTIONALS, TWO-PIECE SUITES | WAS ea SAU ics large wedecn vile by Karpel: ange eee S650 Dawson sels, tweed cover, by Tornlinaen .. tesee ee 259.50 2-pe. modern sectional by Kroehler, modern cover . 159.50 199.00 Sofa with foam cushion, tweed cover ....... ... 179.50 379.50 ik modern style suite, custom built, finest nylon 160.50 Grand Rapids built love sext, fldtal print eover ... 12050 229.50 2-pe. sectional, Kroehler built, modern cover ..... 189.00. 199.50 Sofa by Kroehler, tweed cover, foam cushions .... 179.50 339.50 2-pe, sectional, custom built, wide arm style ...... 299.50 - $69.50 2-pe, suite, custom built, 100%nylon .......... .-% 319.50 249.50 Modern sofa, custom built, excellent cover ......+ 229.50 249.50 Be sectional, Kroehler Luxafoam, nylon cover, foam, 0 ee ee ne ee meer 229 199.95 2-pe. sectional, modern style, new metallic cover, off floor styling .......-...:++eesceeeer seer eens 179 219.50 2-pe. suite, Kroehler built, modern metallic cover, ahnlen colors £15 565 SEE EES oe oe ange cc eeeecees 248.50 2-pc. sectional, Kroehler Luxafoam, metallic cover . 188.00 309.50 Sofa, contemporary style, by Tomlinson, top quality 279.50 top qualit 99.50 259.50 Sofa, custom built, contemporary styling, skirt base 199.50 ove ee OO ew eee eee ee he eee eee 249.00 Modern sofa by Berne sek ak pasipeeavigers S41 ceeds - 208.50 NIGHT STAN DS ODD NIGHT STANDS FROM QUALITY. BEDROOM SUITES | None formerly sold for less Your Choice woven fiber seat and back, green and white than $29.95, many for as ¢ 75 or white and black to choose from..,..... 19.95 much as $49.50. All sold “as 19 . 24.50 Adjustable spring chairs, seat ‘ie col bash Gutieah cistern cae i908 NO DELIVERIES — ALL FINISHES 99.50 hae’ black dinette ant, —e 80x48, wit Rete nm ine. UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS 19.95 Chaise longue, saran webbi ith alumi- num frame, < position beck, cholee of colors 15.95 . — ie ae HM oe ore ae vor ys 1 reside amestown q v On penta peer Baie ct red, white, N 1 Hit Ak _ slightly soiled .............+++++. 17.95 Deluxe stack chair with extra high back, 59.50 Lounge chair, modern style, boucle _ saran webbing with aluminum frame...... 11.95 - . , COPE akg. dec case recs yesb eee pyar ts 39.50 Cham ghee Ng caso | tT) If We / 70.50 Lounge, chair by Krochler, mohair sae ae \ din WI 02 iid cs cet ieee , and back will sand the" weather, cote ; N 4 74.50 Arm aa chair, foam iehber ae EONS oie ee cicedectececccesvccwes 1.50 N and nylon ..... borin Aiplecescces 3 1. 159.50 3 pe. ratta t ippered . yt” --—rerestnspeetieretven tA 1. TER, ae eceientorery sil: Fie ne cenared teat end hack | AS | Pretec peti ibalmae nei: £: 10% USE CONVENIENT 169.50 la chair-by Tomlinson, genuine a . DOWN \ | al, ee 149.50 TABLES. S 00 - PAYMENTS R CREDIT TERMS! 79.50 Luxury rocker, nylon foam ....... 69.50 | : : 89.50 Stratolounger, reclining chair ..... 79.50 Modern or Traditional | BLACK MODERN DINE? TES 129.50 Swivel lounge chair, finest con- + Romana Step | _ WAS ___ NOW struction, tweed cover ....:...+.+-.. 99.50 All Sold ” pepe | 89.50 pe black tubular dinette it ylow 39.50 Maple rocker, spring seat arid back. 29,95 ; None formerly sold for less plastic top, table, 4 chairs in 119.50 S t . No-Deliveries chan $1038, many 20.96 90.5) Creal sito pattnan in plastic... . 50.50 Seaed seve ny marboeeeer ions: 99.50 pe. black tubular dine x40x -BEDROOM— H table, 4 chairs in contrasting colors, , IDE-A-BEDS, SOFA BEDS 8-color combinations to choose from . 79.50 WAS now 129.50 5-pe. black dinette set, 36x48, extends 333.50 Double ‘eco, chest, bookcase bed, modern style te 0, Vien endl binek cable, 4 chairs in mahogany 979.5 ink to match table top .. 6. eeeeees 109,50 Cea e eee meee nee een ener ee eeeeseresesens 50 159.50 pe. dinette set, latest style in black 259.00 Double dresser, bookcase bed by Kréehler, limed oak 199.50 and grey combination, 36x48-60 table 379.50 Donble dresser, chest, bed, modern styling, sea- 99.50 - “ghairs (‘able slightly marred). 1 29.50 OAM MAK. 2... cc cece eee ee ewens 289.50 pe. chrome dinette se einw 199.00 Double dresser, king size bookcase bed, blond mhg. 179.50 mhg, P viestic cover’ ‘ enaiye in om: 89.50 328.50 Triple dresser, chest, bookcase bed, Italian Pro- _ 189.50 5-pe. chrome set, grey, aoe table . Vineial, beige mhg. .....................08. 00055 289.50 in woodgrain plast: ¢, 4 chairs in 378.80 Double dresser, chest, bed, French Provincial,"bone turquoise ...........+..eeeeeee sees 124.50 white finish .............. dys becneeesseceausies 344.00 74.50 a orne @ set, Notre Ri tie wil to 238.95 Double dresser, chest, bookcase bed, seafoam mhg. . 208.00 table, 4 chairs in matching plastic wi ’ , ’ f bber seats, yellow and 59.50 229.50 Simmons Hideabed, slightly soiled ...........+..- 179.50 ee ee 59.50 Simmons bed chair, choice of colors .............. 39.50 JUVENILE 89.50 Lawson sofabed, red or green .................5. 69.50 , ’ - WAS NOW Aluminum 129.50 Simmons modern sofabed with arms, tweed cover . 119.50 30950 Crib and Chifferobe, pink and charcoal and "Seren" ! 49.50 Lane cedar chest, limed oak .................45: 39.50 MOdeIN .....ccccecucecccccccsccees 14.50 ‘ P 124.50 Crib and Chifferobe, starlight modern - Adjustable / BEDDING Style oo eee eee e eee 114.50 Chaise / | 129.50 Crib and Chest, ald maple Neecceuws 109.50 | neo. 19.95 WAS NOW 49.95 complete wi attress, wax 119.50 Stearns & Foster box spring and fhattress, full birch or maple ..............0eee008 36.95 Or WIN SIZE 66... e ec cece cee ecueees 79.00 9.95 Stroller, Candy Cane by Welsh ...... 7.95 109.50 Stearns & Foster box spring and mattress, full 17.95 Folding Playpens, all hardwood . 15.95 CHOICE OF r cbuoee IN WEATHERPROOF or twin SiZ@ 2... eee e ce cee ence eeees 69.00 Highchairs, wax birch finish reduced “SARAN” PLASTIC WEBBING 89.50 Stearns & Foster box spring and mattress, full Priced from ers rr se ee ees 11.95 Or twin SIZE 2... cece e eee e ee eene 4 : ° 59.50 4/6 mattress Stearns & Foster ................8. 39.00 Buy on Our 4 90 Day Accounts 59.50 30” Stearns & Foster divan on legs .............. 49.50 Easy Payment Plan padiens Cerrying Cherges rT . ye b- » 7 | os Vee. Wig Pea = ee ee ee Se A SHORT-TEMPERED RELATIVES — “Big Four”. of the Army's | guided missile and rocket families pose for their portrait at Hunts- ville, Ala., arsenal. From left: Hnoest John, Nike, Corporal, Red- stone. Picture is from a Defense Department photo, Senate fo Up Aid Bill to Around $4 Billion WASHINGTON (INS)— Republi- cans and Democrats seemed to agree today the Senate wil] pro- vide more foreign aid ‘money than/ the House but not as much as President Gocahower wants, bad. A vote is anticipated late today|to dinner. in the Senate Appropriations Com- mittee which completed hearings Thursday night on the bill provid- ing money for military and eco- nomic assistance to friendly na- tions. Sen. Allen J. Ellender (D-La), a leading Senate economizer, said he thinks the figure the committee | also was born vember, ‘Lucky’ Sisters Mark Birthdays on Friday the 13th} DENVER (®—Two of the girls at the Kaiser home are having” birthdays this Friday the 13th, but! = dad's the only one whose luck is He's going to have to foot the 7 bill when he takes the family out Sharing the birthday will be Betty Lou Kaiser, who'll be 10, and Joanne, who'll be 8. They're © the children of Mr. Lawrence Kaiser. A third Kaiser girl, Karen, < 13th.: Her month, however, is No Rose Marie Reid JEWEL OF THE SEA and Mrs,/> it's Ccorge’ 3 - Newport's Rose Marie Reid for the Pasa in style and fit.. Smart lestex faille and figure flattering print cotton swim suits, Be fitted by on a Friday the will agree on “will come close” to the four billion dollars Congress set as a ceiling. But Eliender said he will offer an amendment -to cut it back to the 3.4 billion dollars approved by the House. After conferring with President Eisenhower at Gettysburg Tues- day, GOP Congressional leaders quoted the Chief Executive as say- ing it would be dangerous to go below four billion, Even this was/a 900 million dollars less than he had oroginally requested. ened housewife ’s purse. ‘Stolen’ Key Is Found PONCA CITY, shortly after midnight and report- ed the keys had just been stolen = from the family car. : “The thief can’t be far away. ‘the area found the keys—in the Pour experts. = “Strategy priced at $15.95. Okla. @—A fright-| 5 telephoned police | “Lee’ Large Size 10619")} Sketched is = B.EGoodrich yACATION SAFETYLINER 6. 70x15 Built-in, patented braies- blowout ion. New tread design re- © PROTECTED PUSH BUTTON SPIGOT © ONE-GALLON CAPACITY : © KEEPS CONTENTS HOT or COLD FOR HOURS | @ UNBREAKABLE INNERLINER TIRE SALE grtsame® | 95 “Plus tox end your retreadabie tire. mois “17° 7601s *19" | 25% OFF as a trade-in allowance when you purchase any NYLON pas- senger tire in stock. B. F. Geodrich Safety-S $1 Lb Tube Type emi mt & "°° DOWN lee-r-hot SALE PRICE é } f i B.F.Goodrich °:. LHL M. Perry St, "Open Fridays "til 9 FE 2-0121 et 2 : 2 / ee AZ Z 3 . . / f } f 2 | g ; Dollar Day Special mneminnen a ‘ eee Se SEES pubep Pa | 2 ig a ~ LADIES: BLOUSES | ® Worth 6.99 SHIRTS ‘| First quality short sleeve styles in print and solid cottons. Sizes $-M-L. SUMMER SLACKS ‘© Worth 8.99 /Styles that are worth much / more: Rushed express for / this sale, Sizes 28 to 42. Main Floor. © Worth 69c Stock up on these Giant 22 « 44 size plaid towels. Can be used as beach towels. LOOP 00 RUGS I EE OS se “Select Your vat and Picnic Clothes and Save! ; [Dollar Day CL | upd! by, for Chose Je VA. ule Bi jes’ Nylon Toppers Worth to 19.99, while they last. Also wools in the group, 8 to 16. Dollar Day Special PRINTED. a\ SHEERS LADIES SUMMER HATS Worth 3.99, All white dress styles. Come save! et S$$$DOLLAR DAY BUYSS$$ LADIES’ SHORTS NYLON HOSE ~ mont | ek, See. Oe 0c valves. Gummer shades, irre. _ GOWNS--PAJAMAS . PEDAL PUSHERS 00 3.8 values. Prints, stripes and solids LADIES’ SKIRTS 0 6.90 values. Print summer styles. ‘LADIES’ PANTIES © oa. ek Me value, White and colors, MEN’S STRETCH SOX Reg. 1.00 value . . . New summer shades, one size fits all. ts —Main Floor 1.99 values. Perfect with play weer, NYLON SLIPS ye Values to 196. White Gises 32 to 40. : 2 for id | Reg. 2.99 values. Choose tein worn briefs and print boxer, — —Main Floor 425 MEN’S SUITS Values to 59.99. Choose from « whole rack of bet- ter suits. Main Floor, solids and prints. _ Sites 6 to 14, $$$DOLLAR DAY BUYSS$$ CURITY DIAPERS Reg. 3.75. First quality, PS TOTS’ PAJAMAS Reg. 1.49. Sizes | to, 4. yo NYLON BLANKETS Reg. 3.99. 36 x 50, 3° PLAY SETS BOYS’ SHIRTS Reg. 1.99. Sizes 4 to 16. yo GIRLS’ DRESSES Reg 3.99. Sizes 3 to 12, 2 for 5 BOYS’ JEANS Reg. 1.99. Sizes 8 to 16. 2 for al BOYS’ PAJAMAS Reg. 1.99. Sizes 4 to 14. Reg. 1.99. Sizes 3 to 6x. 2 for 3” 2 fer B00 39¢ PRINTED PERCALE | $s] Beautiful patterns > Yas. ‘I for dresses, sports- — Ss ame a $ is 4 | . TRUNKS } $s] ® Worth 1.99 Imagine better lastex swim trunks at this price, Brief style — good fit. Sizes 6 to 16. wear, general sew- ing. $1.99 NYLON PANELS All first quality, deep hems, 42x81, Stock Up. Save! e Worth 6.99 " Heavy chenille in single and double sizes. White , and colors. Bed Pillows $2.59 MUSLIN SHEETS 2« Fill your Tinen closet with these full size sheets, and save, too! i li alli ON are Te mc a ld THE vow TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, J OLY. nat ae Bs E a8 BR = ek Poe ¥ a + ~ ct | stifled automobile traffic Sst tnear® § : i yg 120| = se = el ber and ate aw = Perieins be shown). Grade A | strangling traffic conditions. But }it was only part of $57,000,000 DRITHER PLUMBING | Zs ee -trs its in the — Sane nortan sa now than in 1938. : changes, the 200- USED quarter remains ’ CARS fie tae Yee quarter is under Too Can Afford! a city commission, rot enn hrs 2 tyr , Few people seem t L. C. Williams mind as the quarter, with ito at. tourists, is considered 695 Baldwin FE 8-351) largest industry in New scorns aa Orleans. Spring Cleaning ALDERMANIC COURTESY 7 AG edt et te bane: stemme one reasons CALL US for the strangling traffic jams in Wells ¥, St. Louis. _ s Washed Windows Ci. : According to official records, Floors Ch; L Woxed the city hag 6,744 street inter- and Polished a ee a signs, fi Insured Workmen pooey 906 fonl a0 the 3000 maibes ITY of streets in the nation’s eighth Don’t get rid of your old home, when with the expert planning and advice from Corwin Lumber Co. specialists, you can have it remodeled to look like a rmodern up-to-date home. Only a small amount for monthly FHA gers gives you a home thot is NEW! | LUMBER & COAL CO. Serving Your Commailsy Since 1890 " shall FE 2-8385 i Das Saal ab siteetnen sectioun 6 demties “nn loovered maze of railroads|from some one person, or group i sr - ——— ‘holder for a stop sign in a certain # | coal Plastic Carryi | Sturdy Scissors—$2.25 Value, Only 25-Ft. $4.95 Value — King Size 16-Inch COOK-OUT SET For That Backyard Banquet DURKEE’S @ Garlic Salt Your Choice @ Onion Salt Shaker 19° @Fiavor Salt § Jar Spread It—Spoon It— Blend It—You’ll Love It! Peanut Flaf i 69° pane rane 3 toc ue be Get This Stunning Pink and Char- Case with 3 $1.00 and Label from | New Aleoa Wrap Aluminum Foil 15-Ft. Cutter dhe ye Roll Box - 45° Swim, Dive, Feel Free and Comfortable with TAMPAX : BD REGULAR or SUPER \ Thu nrg to, are ty mt tdi y 4 1-Lb. Ctas. 5% In Quarters New. 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Insecticides Hand" ” Bridgeport Picasa FLYER aster 98 Bug Bomb 89° Wagons ™ $9 Safe Near Food 14-02. \ Slug-A-Bug *]*% Prevents Nylon Grey! | . 6G 99 = Large Bridgeport 14-02. nowy Pkg. 49¢ Ant-Roach 9 8 Preventive Bleach KILLER PACTAL an Popular Brands arte Candy Banded c Neet Bars 6°=: 2 o , Odorless Lotion HAIR REMOVER Seu Ted Melts away unwanted hair / Uasnew 0, from fase, legs, arms and Nuts Foil 39° 4-02. € Deliciou SIZE 49 Brach’s Cand 10-02, Celle Plus Federal Tax $1.50 Value New Family Size HALO SHAMPOO 11%4-Ox. $i Bottle Jelly Nougats Half-Price Special Wildroot Cream-6il New Improved Formula = b6° : Tube ’ Federal Tax Included pf a ine “other's band slowed to a fast oniberich. “No one the avenue. There was a te bench.” ral pel ri t ae i a al lit ¢ = LEWIS—fine furniture = z rte i ! 3 Fé i i rif : i E J t : 4 i i i i 3 RF Bit : 35 ba ree reee i E i i : zg i any taxis. well walk the few blocks.” She linked their arms together tightly || as they neared the intersection, ane tit steered the other girl across the/||)|) street, saying happily, “Let's sit)///) on a park bench ‘for a minute and|/iijj you've got to tell me all about it.” | /j/}) “J—]—oh, it’s all so mixed up. man followed me _ there!ji/ out in the kitchen while they talked, And I got frightened and—| ran away.” They sat on a bench, “You poor thing. You mean the same man who was chasing you when you jumped in the cab with me?” “Yes. With the. scarred face. Oh, it’s all so impossible, I just)|) can’t make anybody understand. |// Even Mr. Shayne.” Register NOW for Comptometer Calculator Typewriting You Can prepare for | a good beeiion by | i Half-day or Evening School ‘FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE The BUSINESS |// INSTITUTE | 7 W. Rawrence St. Pontiac FE 23551 Veteran Approved! LEWIS—fine nw SS = SECTIONALS - 2-Pc. SUITES Fie Se ee ee ae Pullman Sofa with solid foam rubber cushions ee ee ee eee eee eee eo : ¥ B. MeGurdy, jent | Beton, 4, Bars arene, ma x fer? Seve. | Raith Pascol, sone Crvaier Sinty b. Douglas, 44 B Chicage ins See Vala BakEaE ENS otis when Cicer O. Simpesa, birmingham ' mel ge m1 c—. 2290 Bad haga Te pa Be 22.88 39.50 Fran, A Leather Top Imperial : ee ee a ee 274.95 59.95 Pearl Mahogany 4-6 Bookcase Bed. 46.88 70.55 Resa Sen Dae oe ON with Mattress . ee | RE SERRE 74,80 OUTDOOR ITEMS REDUCED 47.50 Salterini Stay-Out Spring Base Chair. . ..29.95 12.95 4-Point Suspension Hammock & Frame.. 8.88 Me - @ 20°x40" table extends to 48” @ Burl pattern plastic top @ Plastic top resists stains, ae erg ecide—wipes @ Foam rubber design plastic @ Two-tone chairs — 5 Pc Ad DINETTE PLASTIC TOP TABLE FOAM RUBBER My in modern @ Choice of colors . 59.95 Swedish Modern Occasional Chair. 39.95 OA eee ee eenevet ee eee 10.95 Wrought iron and Pottery Table Lemp ......556 6.28 15.95 Moderna Planter 2Tiered Shade . 17.95 Turquoise and White Modern Table ee Fe er 24.88 44.50 Brass and Walnut Bridge ‘Also Many Other moder = * ey $5 DOWN 12.95 ++ 2995 with nd CHAIR SEATS ta ate) 4.89 Metal Rocker or Chair.............445: 3.99 6.95 Folding Aluminum Chair ............+- 5.48 | - 795 Folding Aluminum Rocker .....,...... 5.88 9.95 Large Folding Aluminum Chair......... 6.95 ‘14.95 Aluminum Padded Club Chair......... 11.88 17.95 Children’s Lawn Swing ............. .. 12,95 24.95 Aluminum Padded Chaise Lounge...... 18.88 21.95 Folding Aluminum Chaise Lounge...... 18.88 47.50 7 Plastic Covered Umbrella............ 39.50 69.50 Salterini Stay-Out Settee............... 44.95 » SAVE MONEY : ON npn cages dhe eves dass 29.88 49.95 Simmons Magic Center Mattress. . .» 98.88 79.95 Sealy Postrepede, extra firm, for sample. Twin size ..... 1.0... cm eee eceeees 49.95 59.95 Hotel ont extra firm matiress......... 44,95 Sofa Beds... Sleep Lounges and innerspring mattress ... «1.6.66. 229.50 Con-Sealy Sofa Bed with full size mattress. Covered in beautiful tur aa queise metallic cover. One only. . , - | 229.00 Simmons Space Saver with seni : Simmons innerspring mattress, solid foam rubber cushion and nylon cover 99.00 Simmons Sofe Bed in Turquoise Tweed. Floor Sample. One Only. Better Hurry. , 119.00 Simmons Modern Sofa Bed in Metallic Tweed. Your choice of turquoise or grey. . ‘This modern sofa bed has a foam rubber $8900 tse shot” th Dr, Tbe tf 195 Planners MeCobb : group by Paul ee tee Room Ext. Table, 4 chairs, china. . £00.80 Goa fy: Gaede Muni i hatin 00 oak, extension table, buffet, 4 chairs = "186" ‘OM... ies ‘ ‘blond mahogany table, 2 ee ee ee NO PARKING WORRIES - gt LEWIS’ PARK FREE + +» REAR OF STORE LEWIS FINE FURNITURE . 62-70 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. Reduced Here Are Only a Few of Many Savings! © $7.95 Blue all wool tweed hall 8.95 15’ Green tone 8.95 12° Sculptured Wool and Rayon Carpet, sq. yd. 6.95 1 ee ee ee Axminster, 94. Pee eee eee 5.95 125.00 12°96" Bork Pattern ta Belge oo soees 99.50 138.75 12°x11’6" Grey Bark Pattern in Viscose. , |. 119.98 233.00 12'x17'6" Grey All Wool Bark Pattern ....-.119.00 27" «x 18” Carpet Samples. ....... eens eeenee 88 27” = 36” Carpet Samples ..6 666 e esse eese srereae SOB Rugs & Carpet runner 5.99 OPEN A LEWIS ACCOUNT Pay Only 1% DOWN y eT nn ee sa i re oe " bata wt iibaiaiabisai i one Oh (CN AIM ar a TER RE TRE RY aL a UAB ES MS UN PN A eats RA hy Re as <> ® ‘= om ome * o for the most beautiful house on the | block—retains its color for years! KEEGO - HARDWARE No. 1 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. __THE PONTIAC PRES -“—— In the animal show at the carnival is a boxing kangaroo. This big’ pees Ne Cee gues St powerful hind legs, with his paws ready to fight. Kangaroos come from Australia and this one is called Aussie. Aihaagh Guy are so Mg-pemetinnes ce tal o5 teven feet—kangaroos it here. are easy to tame and train. When you color this picture with your crayons make the kangaroo’s fur a gray-brown. Then paste the picture down on cardboard. Cut the circle carefully, keeping a smooth edge. Cut out the top part of the kangaroo, along the finely dotted line. Then fold the top half of the circle back along the central dotted line and the kangaroo will stand up. (Terry Sherwood, Golden, Colo., first sent in this idea. You may win $10 if you send a useable idea in care of this newspaper, Violet FE 2-3766 Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Tomorrow: Rock-and- meacell ornare heen a ___} 1954 Ford 2-Dr.........°899 - The Good 3 Housekeeping Shop of | Pontiac g_ PRICE REDUCED ‘100 FRIDAY. JULY 13, 1956 / TRADE TODAY! ‘For a Top Quality - USED CAR from HAROLD TURNER Ford in Birmingham 1953 Buick Super......*°999 1951 Ford 2-Dr.........°244 1955 Buick Super H’top °1999 1953 Chev. Station Wag. °844 1952 Plymouth 2-Dr.....°444 1555 Ford Hardtop ....1699 1994 Ford Station Wag. “1189 1955 Mercury Hardtop..°1899 1954 Chev. 4-Dr........°899 1953 Studebaker 2-Dr...°499 1952 Packard 4-Dr......°444 10” DOWN DELIVERS 1951 Chrysler Hardtop First Time Ever! GENERAL ELECTRIC Fully Automatic Washer gives 3-zone washing action. Holds 9-Ib. load. Saves up to - 20 gallons of water oe washing om. 1 1952 Ford 2-Dr.........°499 - Free Delivery! La oe 1963 Phymoth Si. Wag 99 e Fo ccucce Companion Event $70 Off 1954 Plymouth 2-Dr.....°B44 ‘GENERAL ELECTRIC New 1956 Automatic Push- Button Bleetric RANGE Factory List Price $269. Q5 -*199:: Cooks faster than ever with the giant speed-cooking unit. Full 30-inch cooking top, lots of storage ‘Ti 1952 Ford Ranch Wagon *699 1 1953 Olds 88 4-Dr......°999 |] 1952 Ford 4-Dr.........°499 1 1953 Chev. 2-Dr........°599 STRANSMISSION EXCHANGE PLAN: NO MONEY DOWN 1951 Ford -Ton Pickup _ With G-E Water Saving Control 1952 Packard 4-Door - 1953 Studebaker 2-Door 299.05 1951 Ford Station Wagon 1952 DeSoto Club Coupe Rosters bit oa 1953.Nash 4-Door _ 1953 Ford Club Coupe ry ae sa tena "1952 Chevrolet 2-Door 1952 Plymouth 4-Door 1953 Plymouth 4-Dr.....°544 1952 DeSoto Club Coupe °499 1953 Ford Victoria.....°944 BELOW CARS NY OF THE A 1951 Chev. 4-Dr........°244 1953 Nash 4-Dr.........°499 1953 Chev. Hardtop .... °899 1953 Ford 2-Dr.........°599 1955 Chev. Bel Air....°1444 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon . *899 1951 Plymouth 4-Dr.....°244 1952 Mercury Hardtop . . °699 1953 Pontiac Deluxe 4-Dr. 699 1955 Ford Convertible 1953 Hudson Convertible 1954 Ford Convertible 1952 Chevrolet Convertible CONVERTIBLES | Space, too. FREE! .9.95 Stand 5.95 Antenna With the New © General Electric PORTABLE TV ALL FOR ONLY 119° Get this $15.90 value Free with the pur chase of the portable TV. GENERAL ELECTRIC Swivel Top Vacuum Cleaner Complete with cleaning tools. Dolly base. Reg. 69.95 NOW ONLY N549% $1.00 Down Installed complete including Avid, The Good Housekeeping —_ of PONTIAC FE 4-155 51 Ww. HURON ST. Open Fri. & Mon. "til 9 P.M. if <> TRUCKS 1955 Ford 1-Ton Stake 1951 Ford ¥2-Ton Pickup 1950 Ford 34-Ton Express 1955 Ford 2-Ton Dump labor and all taxes. NO MONEY These authorized transmissions are DOWN remanufactured to factory specifice- tions. COME IN TODAY! Harold Turner-FORD in BIRMINGHAM 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham Phone MI 4-7500 A PHONE CALL WILL START COURTESY CAR i a , en! ‘ > ee ua RURTLEREA LES = = * : tac Se Sos | NO MONEY. : ee ee ee ee —_ = < * 3%4-Ton AIR CONDITIONER 178" $279.95 BENDIX IRONER _ “174” FLOOR SAMPLE | | 195 Dery Gocket Tess 388 = PEN 9 A.M. to 9 PLM. “9.95 Barbecue Set ..... 2.38 C&V BAe H HE es a ae ge ii 4.95 Inside Antenna .... 1,00 ies On. fe 0 obetens. | He said in an: interview 3 er en 158 Oakland FE 2-3781 the airlines ate f PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN REAR st | Saunt >. PLAY SETS| : | As Eek as 4 Off Lr i ee EA Grand PIS 9 ME / -O Phe if fiat pening| | Pawus < _ THUR., FRI., SAT. ila — “ *e* see JULY 12-13-14 Es ~ TRIBBLE MOTOR SALES 7422 M-59 at t Porter Road ‘Milford, Mich. ao HARRY H. TRIBBLE FAN SALE | Spacer panels to fit most any size window, Big Va H. P. Motor. 3200 Cubic ‘Feet per Minute. 1 Years free chasis lubrication 4 Kelvinator party grilles ® e $19.95 Window Fon ......... “NLIFE VESTS. BOAT CUSHIONS. © 2 Prizes 25 gallon of gas. $29.95 Window Fon .........$18.95 Other Fons from 95 eed $3.95. @ 3 Cases of Oil 7 vito Mi i REFRESHMENTS “Down - to - Earth” Deals for “Down - to - Earth” People FULL H. P. SAW anta Ge Cetem Reg. $49.95 for your protection. Cuts 2248 at © de gtecs. Rvery t hing $ 50 you want in a saw is here. See and Drive AMBASSADOR ° STATESMAN RAMBLER * METROPOLITAN 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY Manday snd Pridey Brenings to 8:30 j Rambler Custom Cross Country — er Re ees ered Es A eager ose ee een eee ee ba a ee ee ‘ =. ca ak a a. SE ee eee ee i ARR ee Wt b i} _3 ' + 3 z= | i a 3 4 9 algae Sas 8 Sin ile. 2h il x r i a yg agi i lH iia lpi mes bai so ale ial Aa aaa RL RM go Sat, Tes | ments," and a mediey of Gay Kent Lake Pork Ps ve «s 1956 Mrs a ae! ge re ll S83 ‘ ii it i | i c i | il 7 ; 333 : el lined Wixom road last night to watch Wayne and Oakland County a baa * er e ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS,; FRIDAY, JULY 13, # ALTERNATE ROUND-UP — Early this morning six Oakland county Girl Scouts and two from Lapeer left for a 12-day primitive camp at Three Rivers, Alternates _| in the Senior Roundup at Highland, to the Scouts who participated these girls will be joined by 120 others from Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan. Carolann + left to right the campers packing t te nent builders and land developers Bingham of Pontiac will accompany the group as counselor. From heir station wagon are Judy Aber- sold of Westacres, Mary Way and Sue Ennis of Rochester, Sharon Daniels of Pontiac, and Betsy Cook and Bonnie Brookbank, both of Rochester, a farmhouse. More than 50 firemen represent- first president. ‘ GAVEL CHANGING WANDS—Outgoing President Lylia Ross, left, gives the Keego Harbor Business and Professional Women’s Qub gavel to. Mrs. Marjorie Billingsley during installation cere- monies at Rotunda Inn. Watching is Mrs. Francig¢ Leaf, the club's Spectators. Watch as Firemen Burn House MILFORD-~Hundreds of ei arm burn down a century-old ing the Tri-County Fire Assn. were given the old farmhouse by the Lincoln-Mercury division to use as training project for members and recruits. Land is being cleared by the Walled Lake Loses Official Post Effective August WALLED LAKE — The rapidly growing city of Walled Lake, in its second year of incorporation, is looking for its second city man- ager. A. 4, Koenig, whe came to Walled Lake as city manager a year ago, will step out August I, according te his resignation ten. dered te Mayor Harry W. Thom- as and the council. Mayor Thomas and the council are advertising this week in sev- eral trade journals for a replace- ment for Koenig, Koenig blamed pressure and the KEEGO HARBOR — Mrs. Fran: cis Leaf, first president of the Busi- ness and Professional Wo m én's|, Club who. recently installed her successor for next year, will rep- resent the club at the Miami, Fia., convention. ; Mrs. Leaf js district chairman for BPW clubs. — : The installation at Rotunda Inn saw Mrs. Marjorie Billingsley be- come new president by taking the gavel from Lylla Ross. Other officers are Mrs. Geral- County Deaths Kenneth M. Mills ROCHESTER — Kenneth M. Miils, 51, of 139 Glendale St., died Arrange-/ Keego Harbor BPW Club Installs, Names Delegate dine McCracken. first vice presi- dent; Wilma Webb, second vice resident; Mrs. Helen Loch, re- cording secretary; Mrs. Ruth Guinnup, corresponding secretary, and-Mrs,-Dorothy Webber, treas- urer. A girls club is to be sponsored in the near future by the BPW club, which also has a civie audi- torium for the city of Kego Har- bor on its planning agenda. Berkley Seeking Details on Bonds for New Library BERKLEY —‘ The city council here favors a. 10-year bond issue suddenly yesterday on the Bald for a proposed $1,150,000 library. * Mountain Golf Course, ments from the William R. Potere peen instructed by the council to City. Manager Johf W. Short has Funeral Home are pending. the lake and listen to the con-— cort. 2 Selections from “Oklahoma,” Le- | Anderson's “Phantom Regi- Nineties numbers also will be fea-' A * Holly Children Visit HOLLY—Community Playground | Reese Protz announces that children will go to Kent Lake Park today. Other trips include Island Lake July 20, Camp Dear- July 27 and the Detroit Zoo $s, Kenneth KR, McCollum ‘consult with a jaw firm for details. | Short tstimated a library would cost taxpayers another $1 per complexities of the problems con- fronting the new city for his de- sire to leave. With so many solu- tions needed simultaneously, he says in his resignation, he has de- cided to seek employment which} will permit more leisure time. He reportedly plans to enter a commercial field in the Walled Lake area. Mayor Thomas estimates that the city population has increased by @0@ since the charter was granted in 1954, : Although the Mayor, too; con stantly faced problems of the city’s growth, he says he is pleased with the made since the in- corporation, He feels that it has been accomplished because the council and various committees had been willing to work long hours and to tackle several problems at the sarhe time. - Jeanette Marie Wood Discloses Engagement METAMORA—Mr, and Mrs. Ar- thur Wood of Dryden, announce the engagement of their_daughter, Jeanette Marie, to Robert Gilbert. company to make reom for a new plant under construction, The fire began at 6:30 p.m. when firemen threw: 50 gallons of fuel oil over the downstairs portion of the structure. The fire was put out and re- jstarted eight times before the last spark was extinguished at 11 p.m. This is the second old house that \was burned by firemen on a train- State and Novi Township police con@olled heavy traffic with red City Manager Sought narrow highway as spectators tried as A. J. Koenig Resigns° *" * Fireman James Welch = ex- plained there are 22 different de- partments in the Tri-County or- ganization, » new area project. Rochester Wife Wins 4H Award. ‘ion MSU Campus EAST LANSING—Mrs. Frank R. iChapnian of Rochester was hon- \ored today for outstanding contri- ‘butions to 4H club work. in Michi- ' gan. Mrs. Chapman received a bronze |plaque -in ceremonies ending the (38th annual 4-H club week on the Michigan State University campus. Leadership awards of $25 were given 12 members, including Lau- | ren Geiger, Route 2, South Lyon. rs. Chapman mental in the work that the Wom- an’s National Farm and Garden Association, Inc., has done to fur- ther the 4H club program in the state. She ig past president of the Michigan division and has held a number of other offices in the or- ganization. The association has been the change program with a total of $4,900. It also awards each year a number of scholarships to 4-H club members interested in study- ing horticulture and agriculture. Romeo MMPA Local Issues Statement A statement concerning the forth- coming de¢ision on the Fritz-vers- us-Michigan Milk Producers Asso- ciation court case was mistakenly credited to the association. rather than the Romeo Local of the MMP jin Wednesday's Pontiac Press. | The statement came from Mrs. ’ struct the system. flares. They estimated that cose|Designation to a thousand cars jammed the METAMORA — Earl August vantage point, [Hayes of Hadley, has been has been instru- largest single contributor to the| International Farm Youth Ex-|Last year nine high school students Announcing the engagement of their daughter JoAnne to George Campbel Hwy., Walled Lake, are Mr. and Mrs” Harry Chapman also of Walled Lake. pecs aes JoANNE CHAPMA pal. be Trustees agreed to present a da tailed plan for work in the near 1 Jr. of 31025 Haggerty Three of Southfield's most promi- have already given their signa-. tures for the new corporation. They are Howard K. Keating, Woodrow Nelson and Charles Bau- verie, in the next day or so,” said Swem. ' ‘The corporation will have two choices on the type of interceptor be abandoned, a Communities to the north would) use an existing sewage treatment) plant in Birmingham to dispose of their sewage. i Swem said all communities favor the “big” Evergreen plan, and that cost to Southfield would be} about the same under either plan. Metamora Mason Wins Rite’s Top | “| expect to get more signatures, ‘ SEALY Complete Line of SEALY Products Due to -Mfgs. restrictions we cannot quote Our” prices on bedding in this od. ‘But here is on ex- ample on Sealy Hollywood frames. Reg. $9.95, Special $6.75. COME OUT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS! © Consealy Bed Davenports ® Redi Bed Davenports © 3 Pe. 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(M-59) 2 Acres of FREE PARKING One Mile East of Aubure Heights—FE 5 P441~Open Dally 59, Sun. 15 1 awarded the designation of Knight of the York Cross of Honor. i This honorary degree, highest in. the York Rite of Freemasonry, is. conferred only on those who have held the highest office in each of the four bodies of the rite. i Hayes served as master of Had- | ley Lodge of Masons jn 1996, 1$3-, 44; high priest of Lapeer Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, in 1949; mas- ter of Flint Council; royal and’ select master, in 1953, and com-| mander of Fenton Com Knights Templar, in 1956. { He was elected to membership in’ Fred H, Pocock priory and his ‘election confirmed By convent gen- leral of the order June 30th, A’ ‘certificate of: membership has. been sent to him. | School Consolidation! Vote Set for July 30 METAMORA —The Buckingham School District No. 2 Fractjonal, Attica Township, will vote July 30° on annexation to the Lapeer Pub- lic Schools. Balloting will be-at the school house from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. , Enrollment in the district is M4. \were sent to Lapeer. Protection from ... Hot SUN vatsssse : 4 PES EE aes Protect clear | = ESSoe ss a bright colors in oe = : 3 drapes, furniture =. Soa Se and wails from mwyes Bae ade summer sunlight. ® BAMBOO DRAPES Complete Porch — @ VENETIAN Space Estimates! BLINDS PARK AT OUR DOOR ‘Drayton.Floor Fashions OR 3-2552 4667 Dixie Highway—Drayton lion, with burial in East Haven OXFORD — Service for Kenneth, R. McCollum, .5,. son of Mr. and !-000 assessed value for 10-years. son of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Gil- Marion M. Lloyd, secretary of the Mrs. Ray McCollum, 24 West St. will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. from St. Joseph Church, Lake Or- Cemetery, Lake .Orion. Arrange- ments are being made by the Bos-| sardet-Mabley Funeral Home. Kenneth died at the University Hospital in Ann. Arbor yesterday after a‘two year battle with lv- keriia. Surviving besides his parents are one sister, Pamela, and his grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Grant of Leonard and Mr.. and. Mrs. Lionel Gotwalt of Marlette.’ Some Indian girls of northern’ Panama wear necklaces of United States coins. : oer _ (Next to Oakland Theeter) SPECIAL! tutors DINETTES . SALE : | bien Fie Q. \ sy / ¢ | s3h% : ? ‘Selection of Colors See Our New Selection of Modern Sets! Open Fri. Nite TH S PLM.” Sunday 12 to 4 P.M. S§. TELEGRAPH ” EACH WEE PHAETON Astoria @ guest of Ed Sullivan Sao jet PRIZE EACH WEEK MERCURY MONTCLAIR plus all-expense paid trip to New York for * two via American Airlines e suite at Waldorf- 80 MERCURY PHAETONS IN EO SULLIVAN'S ‘ $425,000 MERCURY CONTEST JUNE 11th—AUGUST 4th in K IN 8 WEEKLY CONTESTS 2680 PRIZES IN ALL 2nd - 10th PRIZES EACH WEEK 9 MERCURY MONTEREV PHAETONS . .. plus 25 G.E. portable TV sets, light, ‘ easy to carry... 300 Elgin American Signet automatic cigarette lighters each week. at his show. 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Skirts and Blouses Sorc The loc cere|at'Sh achat Ma” Ph | "Movever, im mot sare tat the 5281 Dixie Hwy. -(Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 [joverall study of the CVB, its func~ visitors would want to stay even tions and results to date. Robert Clothes Answer J , e ter new - i resenting the agencies. . dressed working girl is a good sup- 2 cruitment month for the bureau.|ply of blouses and skirts. -/ ry An extensive drive will be made} Smart girls on a budget have at that time Yo register new vol-|learned that the trick of a versatile z i i F a ge 3 ¢ s : i § | i trimmed with seed paris, - MOTOR which can be switched around , fa- LAND _ SEA AIDES . trom] ‘thts om Mr. and Mrs. Cecil T. Rese of | Guests attended trom Flint, Cass re See conn ae oathinee calis tos oben etn cn om agencies include an immediate need cctecht ent Masteating than Euclid avenue are parents of the |City, Holly And Tampa, Fla. it was so fate and taking her ° with the best transportation | for a large number of motor aides.| ever. The vogue of the over- bride, Daniel is the nephew of . | leave, : possible — domestic or foreign. They are neetiod Monday through) bie kes it possi le to pat —— the ot and, does * * Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to) together a smart costume the ne and Pontiac Travel Service _ |swspxt cisrn'trcousnoat te mixer match eeparaen, These i Phone FE 8-3251 OPEN TONIGHT 698 West Huron || Volunteers should ‘be over 18 gre cut to fit smoothly about see eidieeeniesennieniiaiiaiiaildciites ( nies i aaa years of age. They will be assigned the hips, and may be matched ery meager dinner.” masenemappem erypnercmees ja specific day to be on call for te the color of the . PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | sro mest” raven) (mL wantappere be 8 mee eng ; : : , two.plece dress, or be worn to 11¥ S. Seginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontise, Mich. Many, many volunteers capable tn courdinated coleta,. la wcities in ‘ rene par Pale dl lage anny res |‘ @t doing clerical work, dicta- | The dark plaid blouses in fine Much of {- $ phone oF call in person for Free ‘ jae On pole pln nM nal peony, tear women Mga in years; i: ‘PHON needed by several agencies. They |also are handsome enough to wear touch . old friend» | me as ships, To try and avoid missing . | them when we're in their towns, Ye frown pir dom Ea lirypinat e. * i when. we expect to come tft pO LTYEAVTINAE TE Ten mT ae ; ‘through? Would this obligate them Tea ee 4 ii \ | if ar ’ ito anything?” ryt [ sow - | : It would obligate t \— mach, Wait until you are | : | call them on the telphone ) : . “We're stopping over . oe : few days, to break 7 : ake Ter the coast. - e ‘ @ , ifger th | come and see you?” | : | Scat £ : : | , { ; q a: | “Dear Mrs. Post: Irecently | . Sty feel , colege and re =f is % § many cards of congratula- § : James R. Taber (Claims Bride | Announcement is made of the | marriage of James Russell Taber tof Morrison, Colo., and Jerriann Escondido, i ipetenle are Me. ad Mrs wane | fi é CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW and every Saturday through August 11 | Valentine Seaver | ee | Originals by ia a 4 | A host of lovely styles to choose from... all KROEHLER er | : famous Kroehler quality. Beautifully - uphol- \ 4 stered in 100% ALL NYLON, all with FOAM %/ RUBBER CUSHIONS! A wide variety of ALI, ONE LOW PRICE home-favorite colors. Every one designed to : ‘ : —<— , _. sell for many dollars more! : th), eee «||| + 3=YOUR CHOICE >] 69” tL ] * * The ceremony was performed June 30 at St, Mary Church, Es- condido. Following a at Yosemite, San Francisco and ithe Catalina Islands, they will |make their home in Escondido. | SUMMER _ GRADUATES! STORE HOURS EASY BUDGET en : | LEARN to EARN Monday Through Friday : } FREE | Day or Night Classes , 9:30 A.M. Until 6:30 P.M. 3 ; | PARKING aval Jeter for Closed All Day Saturday 9 : No Age Limit Open Monday i Phone FE 4-1854 ' end | Call Miss Wilson Today he aes Friday Nights | }]/ . PONTIAC Bs sh comront | FURNITURE and APPLIANCES SONTAG | __ EARLY NEXT WEEK FE 5-8811 & FE 5-8974 Keego Harbor (fet 'afermetion = 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. i Behind Kresge’s, tnd Fleer ? ‘ ae i; bane é FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1956_ ¢ : . ss x € * ky ) ~% pointed for ‘High Fever Follies’ f 1 f wm a8 EZ : Mt i Fi 2 i FE: B if Tit F : beauty deve be too eager to get your tan even & ; an " Malte ious the weal who fee though you wear. sun protection. 3 a used diamond. For, over a period of years, diamonds always 8383 they “can’t” sleep, there are many Grey gomret tve ond Yan your ae increase in value. Therefore, diamonds are considered one of the 10-20 potentially beautiful women who exposures so that you build up i safest of tena. : cheat themselves by ckimping on your tan gradually. ' vestm . : : OEE en yt at o,(Defore falling into bed at one a. m _ Come in for « Bring your diamond in for an estimate today... and we'll gladly woe _ tose Dement T° ——_ advise you in selecting « larger diamond if you desire... free of No. 8383 with Patt-O-Rama inCover Sun Marks MERLE cramies obligation, of course. cluded is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 38, With Make-Up NORMAN : : 3 : as "yor thin" pattern, send 3Se fo| Where goasly jes, coued by COSMETIC STUDIO “If you know the size of your diamond you can pretty nearly coins, yout "same, address, size sunglasses, to be _— std aed determine the trade-in allowance by using the price chart below. desired, and the pattern sumber/mede ap to match the rest of & : " ‘This chart, too, will help you determine the larger size diamond 0 Oar ot Chee eI makeup foundation “| There is a new Softness and Practical Semi is you can best afford, See Don’t miss the spring and sum| If the face is so red that the the NEW ROMANTIC GLORY H “Do: mer ‘36 iseue of Basie Fashion, our|circles under your eyes remain designed for late summer. We list below five of our most popular grades, showing our every- ttern catalog that containg a va- color ‘ riety of attractive, up to the min mach hs Hendng_ a small Randall’s Harper Method Shop ‘ Oy pee. ; styles ranges. or dry rouge . : Wayne Street Sse Sow. : der will complete the blending —— - , Restmaster 405 Coil Orthopedic Pressurized Mattress = ale 00 Neknires BB ox on $3 go | 8-Way Hend-Tied BOX SPRINGS Fully guaranteed... Made in Grand Rapids to our own rigid specifications. See Our Outdoor SUMMER FURNITURE Priced to Save You Money! DRAYTON HOME 4479 Dixie Rwy. OPEN FRIDAY G f -___You Will Enjoy Shopping at Gentrys FURNISHINGS ‘Drayton Plains < Phone OR 3-2300 CONNOLLY’S will take your diamond in trade on a larger diamond, allowing you the full amount that it would sell for today, You may, in fact, receive more for it in-trade than you actually paid... proof that diamonds are always a good, sound investment, 4 Fortunately, unlike other commodities, there is no such thing as Would You Like a_ _ Larger Diamond? . .. Sure, Most Everyone Would! {Tender Rolls| Mr. and Mrs, : eae in Two Hours of Oxford Overlooking mS Hill lal in ; Ww : ™ ; announce th- Beautiful Pine Lake really getting under, Mrs. Raymond. drive =| Mrs. Galbraith’s| engagement WF ni. in Gracious S56. Committee chlrmen have| Kennedy aed announce the} Cinnamon Twirls | Luxury and n named and everyone has in cneacement Coumars oumer cue Heenan and Mrs. Harold Tripp A meeting will be held Aug. ba El gy Si Th): is 2-919: SUPERVISING FOLLIES bs beauty contest, General chairman of the Follies| giv, we dyaices is Mre. John. Nicolls. She has) seq, Novy bens and Mrs, William Merrill as talent] The and 8 redheads chairmen, Sept. 6 at 1: trants already. on hand ee. © - |Commerce jof 74 girls will Robert Miller and John Bell will|to be announced later, also will be Stendes an : ates j arrange the “Chief Pontiac” con-|held at the Chamber of Commerce tons tet dliad ahiaae k ar ever, in the fact that mee wil handle paety."IDlenty of Slee clon te announce her bridal — and ‘ag ‘Dnited States, west 1 Suits sat Gussie tees oad end Cee haters Heghin © ovtege dy Your Goal pone besure thas Sapiaes sie : : Big est Asset will serve as her mmer vacation still es|son of South Caroline ‘won ‘both requirements can avert sar-| In fact, the only brunette to be | sce Seote a ieeswilesy neces: ta]... OPEN Sis hed ot sas ok there, and|was Christiane Martel of France Thurs. Fri. - Sat. ‘ef. Yet recently several women doing when you!in 1953. Pes ° Gift Shop have mentioned that knew , this you should) The final batch of beauties is poh yall WEL : they : _ Evenings "til 9 . they looked sallow, yet simply Pretty good of due to arrive today but the first - 700 W. Huron FE 2-3220 CONNOLLY’S Is Your SAFEGUARD - With every Connolly’s diamond purchased, you receive a written guarantee of valuation describing your diamond in complete detail. This certificate also states that Connolly’s will allow full purchase price on a more expensive diamond ... at any time in the future! | j Ize | Grade 2 Grade3 , Grade 4 Grade 5 5 Points $12.00 $15.00 | | $17.50 $20.00 | $22.00 10 Points $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 : 15 Points $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 $50.00 $60.00 i | 20 Points =“ $45.00 $50.00 $55.00 $75.00 $85.00 t. 25 Points (% et.) - $55.00 $75.00 $85.00 | $100.00 | $120.00 i 33 Points (% ct.) $65.00 $90.00 | $105.00 | $120.00 | $135.00 40 Points (% ct.) $95.00 | $125.00 | $150.00 | $175.00 | $200.00 50 Points (1 ct.) $150.00 | $185.00 | $225.00 | $265.00 | $300.00 75 Points (% et.) $200.00 | $275.00 | $325.00 | $375.00 | $450.00 100 Points (1 ct.) $375.00 | $450.00 | $575.00 | $650.00 | $750.00 16 W. Huron Street * ee & JEWELERS Phone FE 2-0294 We also have grades that cost less and seme Supereme quality stones that cost more. ate tens sii idiiateie | fight of (1) below ey if. 423 i. 4 Ae ee EY gatey se : Ree OE ES SA Se A? 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" = ot-O-Gold! | consists of (1) @ number of circles which ~ hehetebetelete tt ttt ttt ht ttt Pee Elvis Acts That Way for a Reason—A re sat ‘Not Quite a Tornado, 2 Hurt — 4 Se wing t 7 te bee me| W iNOS, Hail Rip Oklahoma NORTH MIAMI, Okla. & — Residents of this tiny northeast |New Orleans en route to Florida| Oklahoma town today began cleaning .up operations as the after- for a vacation, said that before he| math of a wind and hail storm that whipped in from the southwest oko ac aes be a , — at twilight yesterday, injuring two persons. ‘ Ito do with myself.” He explained: The wind’s violence led some persons in this Ottawa County town of 500 to call it a tornado but the U. S. Weather Bureau at tpt es rang oe : Tulsa said its radar screen showed “good echoes” in the area but 1, Wayward Wind by Grant toe Se melee ac ceech not a twister. A tornado smashed a section of Miami, Okla,, two + tee wr ee I am now. I wasn't| Mules to the south, last April 3. 4 T'Almost Lest My Mind by Pat Boone anything and I didn’t A half-dozen homes were nearty demolished and many others & Banton Se he eng Sy our Lads jhave touch schooling,” | ‘hard hit, Several business houses were severely damaged. The ‘ee te | . Presley, ex+truck driver from | state highway patrol estimated 78 homes damaged in this area _ 1. 1 Want You, I Need You and Tupelo, Miss., refused to tell | and at Commerce, a city of about 1,500 five miles north near the I Love You by Elvis Presley ae ar eae oe ee Oklahoma-Kansas line. ‘8 Pm In Love by Fats Domino t pointed out he owns 9, Heartbreak Hotel by Elvis Presley four Cadillacs. Commerce, home town of New York Yankee Mickey. Mantle, 18, Born to Be With You by Chordcttes received less damage than North Miami from the winds and there ee topahid yet onl, were no reports of injuries there. Mrs. Oliver Jones, 75, was hos- pitalized with a broken shoulder and abrasions and suffered shock. 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Perhaps I will be lucky Can Tell You Up to the Last Decimal __ {#1 remes" "| lies Bardot sald she keeps her You can’t hide a thing from the|cial journeys to the West Coast; victions if any; how many pay: ing Sosuten she Detlev Credit Bureau. cod seata © lacus Tose at $ ments you have made on your sad aio We otiak tae tees coke ) the ivy-covered walls tn te mate en home, and ether pertinent Gata. | o15 makeup been use the com the brick building at 333. N Perry | Pontiac A quick phone cal] to the bureau) siders eyes the most important St. ig enough information to help can tell an individual how you! part of the face. or hinder the activities—and not} Are you wondering whether|stand with payments to other com- “It is not how’they look that is 000 people, most of whom reside| Hon individuals on file in the |: Although the bureau is used|she said. “But to get a man to or work in Northern Oakland) bureau? If you ever got into a primarily by its 400 members, non-liook for the you must County, io tangte with the law, applied for ® |members may secure informa-| first attract his attention to the This information ts made avall- amet Whe Penten Ween oe tion after they sign a contract and/eyes, He will see mirrored | able to 400 members of the local wbdeubtediy ape on ills ye" Jare thoroughly interviewed as to! what is in his own thoughts.” member of the Associated Credit : . the intent of. the information. (Copyright 1956, E : an account. Even s everybody is a potential credit “We act on the theory that seeker or whose name wil] have some bearing on credit," Francis L. 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ZERO FREEZER IT'S OUT OF THIS WORLD! | | Regular Price | $419" | You Save — a Se Se 5 tae WALTER PIGEON ANNE FRANCIS - LESLIE NIELSEN ROBBY, THE ROBOT “— AND THIS SECOND THRILLING FEATURE — sn meemiiaaineenieieetieemmmmmaadl : GATEWAY TO THE WEST... DOORWAY TO THE DEVE! - 4 ‘te tells the story of a Washington Senators fan who | options his soul to the devil to win the league pennant away from the New York Yankees. of Stephen Douglass in “Damn Yankees,” of the five plays members of The Pontiac Press | Theater Special will see during their trip to New. | Hollywood Headlines Dorothy Collins’ Contract Now Allows Movie Roles By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS But apparently—Although there HOLLYWOOD. (INS) — Certainly|are others in the cast, including imposing is the list of the first|Eva Marie Saint, now in Europe, twice,” says Ava, “and that was with a group of other people.” Some lucky Oriental beauty | will be chosen either in Honolulu or Tokyo for the lead in “Saro- naya.” Sel Biano, Warner Broth- ers’ talent executive, took off | Tuesday, stopping first in Hono- | lulu to test giris, then on to | Tokyo to make additional tests, © AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING four pictures George Sidney will/still to be rounded up—the studio — ; make for the George Sidney Pro- has definitely set July 23 as the A complete rewrite of the ending, é No Controls — Ne Buttons ductions at Columbia, date to start this picture for the|of “The King and Four Queens’’) to Push — No Pan to Em He'll direct the much discussed second time. Meanwhile, Monty|takes Clark Gable and Eleanor; pty “Andersonville,” “The Jeanne/|will take it easy at his home in'Parker back to St. George, Utah, | : Eagles * starring Kim No-|New York. for additional scenes. e@ MOIST COLD ivak, “Pal Joey” with Rita Hay-| Ava Gardner, now in London — Compartment ‘worth, Kim Novak and Frank Si-| starring - _~ Hut,” - on nie ent pry ncovered foods stay flavor [natra, and “The Great Sebas-|roborates rio Rubirosa’s de-|‘‘Don’ -a-da-Bell” and “ = itians,” the Lunt and Fontainne|nial of any impending marriage|py Love,” sung by Barbara Bebe a oe play, with Judy Holliday in the|between them, Lyon, who's qa great success lead. “T’ve ‘only seen Mr, Rubirosa|TV in England, The first of the four to be made is “The Jeanne Eagles — Story,” which goes in October. | The deal George hag with Co- | NORGE BUDGET 4 money pown SPECIAL 2 montis To pay |_ Singer Dorothy Collins of “Hit Parade” fame on TV has paid visits to 20th, ‘Paramount and THIS NEW 1956 MGM to say that she is available 2 —— THRILLERS — 2 = , 7 to make a picture under her new : : NORGE DELUXE a. sod opens at the Thun- , rbird in Vegas next week, | 10 CU. FT. | Dorothy has had so many offers,’ REFRIGERATOR ‘exclusively belonged to “Hit Pa- rade.” Under her new contract she has a right to withdraw from her) 'TV show for eight weeks anytime ‘MORE INCREDIBLE ' | To make the incredible story of Robert Briscoe, the first Jew ever to be elected lord mayor of Dublin, even more astounding—it’s none other than Irishman Robert Ryan who has the inside to bring Bris- coe’s inspiring story to the screen. Bob, who ig here making “Man in War,” has been on the trans- atlantic telephone almost daily talking to Mayor Briscoe, with the result that Bob has been promised Regular Price $23995 | days of rest and recuperation _ before “Raintree County” goes back before the cameras at | | MGM on duly 23. WAYNE GABERT YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SPECIALIST 121 N. Saginaw S.-i and the rest of'the company were just waiting for Monty to be suf- Nights ‘tl 9 P.M. | ficiently recovered nom hie se- FE 5-6189 ' It was thought that Liz Taylor DOORS OPEN 10:45 py Lea FRIDAY SATURDAY during the year to make a picture. 3 ® ‘ | ALL the fury eiants of the sungle! Ls) ’ ALL th 4 and violence that aia f #h Pou e mystery Shrouded a legendary empire! eee THIS MAN IS A TARGET FOR EVERY GUN IN TOWN! OB Fimeo in Ecvet HWS AAD Se HARRY KURIITZ « RAROLD JACK BLOOU JUST LOOK FOR THE BIGGEST SCREEN YOU'VE EVER SEEN AT UNION LAKE & HAGGERTY RDS, _ FREE KIDDIES’ PLAYGROUND ae eons, VOLS TATES Bi) Bl oxo. warner ance. » CivenaScore ave WARNERCOLOR, einer, te ELEPHANT ject oc bet T ETS MAE ae gee : ee at Te a eta ee en RG oe ee ? ge \ A ye : : ps oe , wt A es : _PWENTY-THREE _ By Carl Grubert the world population will oe es Se eee navigable water ea The San Francisco-Oakiand Bay: in the next 55 years, . KIDDIES! | EXTRA SATURDAY AFTERNOON ONLY! ee To sameeren — «7 : . | Republicans Hi ‘3 CintmaScoPe y — s Bt ti cee a = 2 | Harriman Talk ATLANTA (INS) — An expert on portant for the parents to answer As for formal reading mernTECHNIEOLOR| JOEL McCREA® co Paik el in Reading Advises Parents to Leave Formal Training to Teachers | ya fe ON THE THRESHOLD P ~ : reading problems feels ,- |tlong, she believes this should be! —_ i, | | Label Charges That tke|sst sould lee formal instruc|* ayant Srey’ gor ceawerl it the teacher PSS@_OF Spacey | | Assisted Red Cause as| Dr. Frances Triggs, chairman/their children's questions, hoping) phasis on spelling, while school | = tee i E as arcane cane PONTIAC Hi suey. AUGUST ‘HIT WAVE fiz vein 9 Dixie Hwy. wert , Bik. North’ of Telegraph Ra. Ft 5-4500 4 TONIGHT — SATURDAY bt @ ALL COLOR PROGRAM @ Nowomeue Won) OO -———EXTRAL TONIGHT af 7:30 Only! HOLLYWOOD SNEAK PREVIEW Bef ih A AME ASB el Ag i of ONE of the YEAR'S BEST PICTURES! 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CinemaScoPE cam TECHNICOLOR & _ SATURDAY CARTOON SHOW PLUS — i on : the gd ANDY Kida yn Hilde “monster ano | PLUS) Mea TT MONSTER AND a m 5 — CARTOONS — 5 Crane } THE APE”: Ay ANS 2 — FEATURES — 2 : mikSOme REGULAR FEATURE ATTRACTION! CINEma~a .SCOF ) = ial E 50c After 5 “2 i Star of “Blackboard 20¢ 4 cone ne rer Reshrchamcainired CHILDREN ALL TIMES ; \ . 3 1 Remember his name... iia, JUBAL TOMORROW fo my wit” " +«eYou'lt remember his story! MATINEE ONLY wes VALERIE FRENCH FELIU FAR xipDiE. | — nis0 cO-NT wari Picea. “ANNE FRANCIS -LESLIE NIELSEN WARREN STEVENS =n. ROBBY, THE ROBOT crit Hive Sai _ war cn: erence 2) A w sl i i ct ei eet t j { i s % : oe Sa Om - : : ‘ i fae ; : fi } a oe oS é wa : 5 % ° s bs = : ‘ ee 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS. PRAY, JULY 18, 1956 _ : \First Aid Ch tl e ‘Kids Who Have pa? >a of Advanced Unit wyTies he Fun in Russia — Set Oct. 22:26 "arrcimet tara - LENINGRAD—Here in this “hero city” which Hitler besieged for almost three years, the Russians astonished us with their| 0U0 ete “| seat aye Wet German A'S yaa me, Formen onit, tigation of warning notes ye-|22-26 at the Oakland County Chap-| - , by high American officers|ter, Amerie can Red Cross, 118 Nab Hospital Ppa beautiful “white nights.” sgn By : Franklin Bivd., Ralph Forman, ‘ “We surprised them with some American inventions which, : ee chairman of aid for Oakland ee ree tae 6 Says erate Serene. The Boon soverement stepped |Cousty, annowtoed today, BEE Eee * x i, wehita tadlil” to's tod 0b boa won. ; 5 You can read almost till midnight without a light, coyteh a nearby Helsinki walking around in tatlip.m. In Msn. _ thay even have s midnight golf match. But the Russians Independent Germany. same salteg too eager _“What do middle-aged Russian men play for exercise?” I — “Chess!” was the answer. end eco garg a-walking. ve the country or|first ald certificates are qualified | oe aa Gale datinglion Ox Goaen. MTT ti wana) DINNERS TO TAKE OUT” Cal FE 38-9821... Your feed i belie 1 BUSINESS Served te Ger Sining Beem lcs 7 SATURDAY NIGHT Music by ? BENNIE MANNI’S “MELODY BOYS” City Dies aah 5 Gee | FLOOR SHOW I guess the “crazy Ameri- cana were palvely’ that HF Od Time Square Dancing & Modern FRIDAY and SATURDAY waking on stfts, A man wad CALLER: GLENN ooo , "Bill Hart slovakian visitors exclaimed = ae | : ! atte oe ——s a {SUNDAY SPECIAL i poder’ o£ | AND HIS . f. peared out ot here) from all Dick Dengate ESQUIRES 7 Chicken Dinner : ” » Russian arked. =| . a © Potatoes And { knew be spoke the truth, for the Foard otal [| ATR-CONDITIONED BIE « sctee au you §=$M : en “ in New York had told me they do have a version. IS @ Bread ond Butte CAN EAT as JAM SESSION EVERY TUESDAY [So ee DIXIE BAR fo ies never seen—a “j oun ” a omany a oni * At the Pisno Bar a2 ix * we * , 2592 Dixie Highway =» COCKTAIL | . ‘These are fountains that seem dry one moment, then sud-/ r] JIMMY ih denly gush at » child who walks near, ‘The children anticipate - HOUR = ad enclay tatulipuisant by Niele dang vais poodle 4 Friday 4 to 9 . ROLLI NS . * Feitted these “ious foustaing” at P £3 = Jack Axford tevernes Fag ye pmeng eS ford | «sna me tate ead go Memon —e ‘lee . At the Catalina Pisne Bar from jane to longhair! = The children leaped and shouted Ea BS = Now Serving Lunches from 11 A.M. “ | oo en H ] FINE LIQUORS ci=ee TTT : Semel gor sof __ PE TN} MANRY'S | stutsc'crors FS DANCING and FLOOR SHOW ‘masdn bave mont of the AIR-CONDITIONED — |} |5_ West Haron ot Elizabeth Loke Rood | = Every Friday and Saturday . TTITITITiitriit iii 3 All New Show—First Time in This Area THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. . ee eee Bring the Git ot your éreaere ot ten ee Gaine end TONY KARL : eat, Joe DiMaggio (with backing trom Cec!!] Music by the “3 Little Words” EILEEN WOOD FRAN pes —a atonte with Joe at the Hammond Orges ana? GERARD : — Pretty Beatrice Ruth has joined the CLUB Stor of Stage, TV, Radic tunes Sie bes eae chil —=—.s DELICIO 10S PHIL'S INN 2982 Avsuax | ial March, whe hasn't sung in at ADAMS RD. TAHOE _ 45 years, does seven songs on his | ig battle Godfrey's mien dior 3412 Dixie Hwy. Phone’OR 3-9754 - with music, a la Lawrence Welk. We invite banquets and private parties ‘Pred Allen's autoblography, “Much : | = Call FE 5-3563 for Reservations : Meith bbl blltlt Ll deletelelaaetal Salli ll Al Ae Ml Min Me Mi hn Mei Me i Mt i Mi, i Mien i Mn i Me Min thi hii ii Ml Mla Mian al e STEAKS ORCHARD LAKE e CHOPS AT , . : yee rormac [ly ‘ Ado sone ” is due posthumously in| ° LOUNGE Wi | ki Nn S TRAIL Pete Martin’s . Roberto Rossellini and’ THE STARS ARE BRIGHT! The stars in the skies match the stars in her eyes when you take her to dine. No Minimum or Cover Cherge VILLA INN Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure M-24 at Clarkston Read—Just South of Lake Orion For Reservations — MY 2-6198—MY 2-9258 OLD DUTCH MILL Under New Management Now One of the Finest in Oakland County DANCING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TO “THE RHYTHM BOYS” THAT: The reason some men get me og | they hate fighting with a different girl every night—| NO COVER CHARGE — MODERATE PRICES | We Cater to Special Parties broth * + ‘ i Wess DereR. Thats carl eviber Henry s Bloomfield Inn Here's Where You " Fun and Friends \ : f top in Soon Shirt Cutts Help _|Reds Offer Their Pln Pree OLD DUTCH MILL|~ vam ' Hui Di * at Its Di ’ ° B . Woman to Prove ver Ul ng oe Het RAL aA A ARD 3211 Auburn Road at Churchill | nine ve estl | Comme | ¢ Silver Fox” She Was Born _|xoren wn the Soviet Union tave Th finast in dance musi for your ener Luncheon LOS ANGELES i — A pair of|ing that North and South: Korea ment. Playing from 9 P. M. to 2 A. M. . shirt cuffs mailed from San Fran-|must negotiate between them- D | nner selves on reunification. | The communique was signed tn ion the Kremlin yesterday after talks, bern in ; 1906, With such a decree she can ‘ Open 6 A. M. te 38 A. M. pe Goals 9 bite eurtieate whieh Starts Tonight = 75't0'1 St Fast repo Service — 12. Varieties paren late Elbert J. 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CHINA CITY RESTAURANT 1070 W.: Huron FE 4-0340 OPEN 7:00 A.M. ~ DINING ROOM NOW OPEN 7 A.M, to 12 P.M. Serving: Breakfast—Lunches—Complete Dinners DANCING FRIDAY end SATURDAY — 9 ‘til 2 DAGMAR L. WILSON Cocktail Party Banquet WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., BLOOMFIELD HILLS FRIDAY end SATURDAY 4904 Elizabeth Loke Rd, | | LUNCHES—DINNERS IN THE BASKET OR | CLUB 59 BAR TAKE-OUT ORDERS PISH_AND CHIPS : 5 Neth Cons COCKTAIL LOUNGE $1.00 — | Leested et the © rl @StER © WINE ee load FE 3.973 r Huron Street 1650 N, Perry at Pontiac Road = =“ FE 3-973: Vy FRIED CHICKEN . AIR-CONDITIONED JAY’S BAR BEER—WINE—LIQUOR—MIXED DRINKS—SANDWICHES y| ANCI | and hie “Pen-tinen” 13 Come on Ini! ? NCING 7 tl Bom Gene REEN PARROT seliAnt TITUS whe Pan od Orne Py and Striy | Nobel Lee and Johnny Swan | —AUSTING, JOHN BOX: SUNDAY SPECIAL eg eS oF ae Ae ia a 7 te co! t 7 ee --. i i - THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1956 aE # 4 SA als i t 4 : 2 : i at TWENTY- FIVE 4 =, BRE “WiTree Pale,” Cunt the Galea | PERENNIAL GARDEN—Mrs. Alan Gornick and son Keith of Vaughn Road, Bloomfield Hills, — inspect the formal perennial garden bed at their home. The lovely gardens are filled with Regal Estate lilies, daisies, delphinium and lilies, “Planned for privacy” are the "gardens and lawns at the home| Siberian of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Road in Bloomfield Hills, * * * The huge lawn surrounding the Alan Gornick, Gornick home is divided into four Lily - it i i H 8 F te ; a i : 4 Monroe Rose Tester Describes Duties ==: MONROE (#—When Dr. E. G. Bockoven carries on with his favor- ite blonde, a yellow topped charmer named Joanna Hill, no eyebrows, are raised. Nor is there gossip about the siren in his garden. For the Mon- roe dentist is a rose tester who grows roses—including the Joanna. Hill and Siren—for major nurseries) in the United States. Talk toe Dr. Beckoven and _ you'd almest think the 250 rose | bushes massed in his front, side | and back yard and clambering human beings. “See those climbers,” he says. “Well, I sprayed them and they just didn’t like it. their leaves. * * * “Isn't Queen Elizabeth (a new, ‘coral pink species) lovely? You! ‘can see Peace (a pink tipped yel- jlow) in any of her descendants— ithe shiny leaves show through levery time.” * * * WHITE’S NU RSERY Roses and Shrubs for Summer Planting. FREE ESTIMATES 71 8S. Cass Lake Road One Bleck feuth of Elisabeth Lake Road FE 5-4711 PATIO DESIGNING and INSTALLING LAWNS BUILT i | And just‘ like people, roses are ‘different. Some resist 23 above jzero cold. Others are nipped by |the first frost. Some withstand in- sect armies that would daunt a nibble of a single thrip. Bockoven has grown roses for 13 years and has been a tester for ‘eight. In his garden he tests plants bush is best for gardens or exhibi-| tion. | PROGRESS CHARTS He keeps daily ‘‘progress” charts jon each plant, recording growth, air temperatures, appearance and) treatment for disease. | Color seems to be the most im- | portant factor in success of a rose, Dr. Bockoven has found. | “Some colors just are not attrac- over his garage and fences were | So they dropped © strong man. Others fade at the ¢ for color, resistance to cold and disease, fragrance and whether a+ tive,” he said. ‘Then, too, flow- ~ May Be Soil Q—Should the foliage of daffo-|winter: How ean they be wintered dils be cut to the ground as soon Over succes : as the flowers have faded? ta dh mapping 4 Yellow Foliage Means pdraThe foliage should be left on drainage. ae wets ame an plants to build up reserves ‘ the better the ree. Setsety OF another year. It wil ripen and eins have of wintering — : Iron : appear when the growing season is|Mums planted near the house ; “wet careless removal Fo —. come through onl ces ves when picking flowers in condition because drier Cee ieee earthe’ rea (check the growth of daffodils. | soil, sons. One or more trace elements! Q—Is there any scientific evi- | 5° your mums on well may be missing from the soil, dence that fruit receiving or. (2 ained soil, but if you cannot do - Certain trees and shrubs, notably) ganic fertilisers is more immune |(nis Ne Suggest digging and stor- “ta aati “disease” ES ees toe oan cone tly Senay’ cheveiiieind “te chlorosis, denoting a yellowing ofl Guatt'nemes | SMT "utr lthe way we think of peonies being foliage. Many other spéties tre- hardy. Heavy covering early in the juently are affected A— If this means a low nitrogen! fall should be studied. 4 ae level then the foliage of the trees) Q—Should wistarias be fertilized, = ee clements a. may be rather tough as compared) and if so with what? plexion of any tree. A soll deft \iitics of ninorene “| A—Superphosphate sometimes clency in one or more such ele | Insects and fungi have their nu-| “4% § the production of flowers, 4 ee oe San ee eee tritional preblems and preferences ee oe . : — pa asta yr , = e for food as do other forms of life. look. These pests may not thrive as well) Q—What is the best approach to wed oe co ee eo eS oe ee oe in the appearance of the trees, but! It is doubtful, however, if any) A — An ample water supply, : Pontiac Press Photes|°ly the professional tree man or fertilizer program will ever be a Plenty of organic matter, attention floribunda The left ia a horticulturist can spot them . For-|substitute for sprays in the control|to liming and other details of soil : FOses. ae ee close tunately, the vast majority ofjof insects and diseases. We know preparation are essential. petedang tn cclapentee a tee ea Noel ot ee es ee cenie eat lansin selenite evideans whleh tw Against green background hedge, available eo source fertilizer + lilies are a brilliant white. Mset casag Gen be ented guc-lolements has coy Eoteece een ilate Colors Possible nS wilbew ina ao ees ah ete 6 ul ar ius swans a ye Gornick Gardens Planned for Privacy |i socom. i tnvwnncat estima fou clei can oo ee nay Aatore, The Japanese bettle is an insect/irown wings, You can tell it by|*e¢tion against assault from the} REGAL DOG RATION : naturally introduced from Japan. |the six small patches of white hairs|**ies was underground. 1.95 : It was first found in New Jersey] siong each side and the back of| A" underground network of cop- High Quality-Low Price erres | in 2006 and hes spread in ail G|the body, just wader the edges ofjpet bare driven deep in the sarth e . | urbs. pgsrret ey Snipping Will Insure ihe. Deas Gio ot on oe According to Goschke, the last ; tree, are connected to heavy cop- ART CCS Be—Weak ot IW0835 | Japanese beetle found in Pontiac|Better Blooms in ‘57 per cables extending from the : However, the Department of Agri-| year, snip‘ off the withering bloom the tree trenk | culture still checks regularly. on laurel and rhododendron, | ee me gag Mig aethe ige ag astepod. ch ali Guano oie . wood isn't the. ike or asa of fee ilest, every, Stari nnes etn ner Fait See Se aaaanie oea an FEED & LAWN SUPPLY COMPANY block, in the Northeastern section |significant tiny bloom in their|duct an electrical charge 28 jocksen St WE DELIVER of Pontiac. ‘center. from the tree. Uniess . A new chemical, Dieldrin, is used | poate exclusively by the Department of | ' Agriculture for treating the soil! = trapping program in a Scie Bees ontiac. ets | orle are worst in this area. Goschke has set 132 traps for the Jap beetles and three for Euro- described as “fire engine red” by the company which patented the rose. Rose buyers, who prefer less vio- lent shades, weren't interested. The company burned more than 75,000 unsold bushes. : * Now the catalogue ‘omits the As for the saying, “‘ a fose by any other name would be as sweet,” Dr. Bockoven says it isn’t so. There is an imported oriental rose that smelis so awful it was named “Faetida,” or _ “Fetid.” Dr. Bockoven keeps a careful count on the blooms produced by each bush. He once had a plant put out 250 blooms in one season. * ¢ @ What's the favorite rose of a rose tester? In Dr. Bockoven's Grandifloras, which produce a OPEN SUNDAY ae ORGANI weather insects. SCUTI — This product c cleans out crab grass. Scotts We Carry a Complete Line of Scott Products SS Spot Treat Ugly Weeds Touch here and there and . Enough in one box to kill 2,000 weeds. COPE — Curtains annoying lawn 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. - » Weeds go! 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Across From ithe Post, Office ae =i pes. ee "* : foe is THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JU a. J Ss ae : ‘ e LY 13, 1956 ee OF bnew stands, the Rose Bow! classic next New Year’s Day may very well turn out to be a bed of thorns for the Pacific Coast and Big Ten Conferences, Three coast schools are now ineligible to play in the “grand-daddy” of Bowls, and from present indications, the bloody ax of the PCC council is still looking for . other heads to chop. If the turmoil continues the most famous of Bowls will have to settle for the contest of bands. With UCLA and Southern California, two of the more consistent Pacific Coast champions, along with Wash- ington out of the picture, the only schools of Rose Bowl stature still among the six remaining eligibles) . are California and Stanford. * * * Either of these two can finish 4th in the conference and still be the representative to the Pasadena spec- tacle. : The heat is on Oregon and Oregon State now, but — one could hardly consider them on Big Ten level with a championship team let alone a 3rd or 4th place finisher. | So what it all adds up to is a possible game of third- raters for New Year’s 1957. x *« * may be represented with its third Even the Big Ten best team. Michigan State, last year’s representative is ineli- gible by the two-successive-year rule, and Ohio State has been eliminated by its recent probation. ’ Michigan, Iowa or Wisconsin could provide the Big “Ten with a champion to the coast, but even so, unless the game is a champion-versus-champion contest it won't be the most lustrous Bowl game riext New Year's doubt if Michigan versus Idaho would have any We DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX | a - Speaking of the Pacific Coast Conference, there is a move afoot to get athletic autonomy for UCLA from the University of California: ‘Ueclgn alumni are pushing this as a first step to possible withdrawal from the conference. | * x * tee Al Watrous, golf pro at Oakland Hills, has taken a to the Bald Mountain course. In two successive Al fired 63’s which is a course record. * * * will show Michigan State to be | cane everywhere.” 4 How does he do it? What does to swell the attendance explains it this way: “T'm just like the man down at ei in Mn T F -AeEE he atta é Pin eHEES time. in St. Louis. He has been sidelined with an arm ¢ i 23 ate Suggestion to Dissolve ~ PCC Made by Governor Hits i Hr B F - = 5 : i z4 F i i ? z 5 z i 2 i F £ + Z i i s as wo! Ba z - : - bel : 4 sxussens} esessesey - SA A Philadelphia at 5 Brocka a Milwaukee, “n on Rr, m Pittsburgh Chicago » dt k New York at at, is, 2 p.m. Nashua Leads Field OCEANPORT, N.J. 9) — Seven rivals are expected to battle added Monmouth Park Handicap as the syndicate millionaire at- leaders with whom the pro-|tempts to knock off the tenth one fraternize and the commu- leaders from whom they ask ty financial support.” He said he played Rugby football at “and I can assure you that if some prominent alumnus had approached me with an offer of modest assistance in my tuition or expenses I would have assumed ful career. Golfer, 75, Gets First Links Ace at Twin.Lakes hundred grand gallop of his color- WASHINGTON @ — With four consecutive wins boosting their morale along, the Detroit Tigers will try to make it five straight ' }tonight at the expense of Wash- Behind (ington. * * * The Bengals, perhaps spurred into action by their pending sale, opened a series with the Senators last night by rapping out nine safe- Billy Hoeft won his lith game ing the 12th homer by Jim Lemon, Tiger managér Bucky Harris the hill tonight. The Tigers jolted losing pitcher Bob Wiesler for two runs in the opening inning last night. The tal- ties good for a 42 victory. lies came on a pair of walks and BILLINGS, Mont. # — Light- " |weight Bobby Woods, who started boxing professionally at 16 and be- came a headliner. in two years, is reported ‘washed up and going blind at the age of 21. “The chance of saving his sight in the right eye is slim, the left eye stands about a 50-50 chance,” a doctor said after an examina- tion yesterday. Woods, a veteran of $4 fights, was to have met Jimmy Grow in a main event here Wednesday night but the bout was- postponed a week on word Bobby couldn't make the 135-pound weight limit. A doctor looked him over and ‘ordered immediate hospitalization. '|A substitute was quickly found for Grow and next Monday’s fight will ~ now be for his benefit. The doctor said Woods © has ‘multiple retinal detach ts in the right eye and a traumatic cataract in the left. The right eye must be operated on." The report shocked boxing fol- lowers in Spokane, Wash., who saw Woods develop from a baby-| faced preliminary boy in 1950 to a Boxer Fights Blindness major drawing card who fought two world’s champions within six weeks two years ago. * * * He gave featherweight champion Sandy Saddler a stiff test before losing a 10-round decision Dec. 10, 1954 in Spokane. Six. weeks later, he was matched | weight champion. It was a poor Woods campaigned in California after that and didn’t return here until last May. Although a will send Paul Foytack (6-6) to| with Jimmy Carter, then light-|n.”” round in the $6,500 Hot Four-Ball Golf 7 ; posted three- yesterday's open- " e event, AP Wirephote | Were Suggs and Gloria HANDSHAKE YOR THE WINNER — Mike from the National Publinx Tournament in San |Fecht:, Beverly Hanson and Kathy Andonian of Pontiac (right) congratulates Joe Francisco yesterday. Roach who is the National |p... Marilynn Smith and Faye Roach of Los Angeles after the latter won on the © Negro Golf Champion was then eliminated in the Crocker; and Betty Dodd and 20th hole with a. birdie to eliminate Andonian afternoon round yesterday. , Peggy Kirk @ ie oeftt Wins IIth, 4- singles by Jack Phillips and Al Kaline. Two more Detroit runs came across in the 4th on two walks, a double by Phillips and q balk. strong favorite, he was banged around considerably and lost in 10 rounds to Russ Tague. Referee Joey Au- gust said afterwards Woods should quit for at least a year. Tague closed Woods’ right eye in the bouse. Last month, Bobby was stopped in two rounds by Grow at Boise, Idaho, Chuck Woods, his uncle- while favored Bobby was taking a battering, The fight last night was to have been a rematch for the “Northwest title.” manager, jumped in to stop it) Sesrins DETROIT iN ABRH ABRE Kuenn,.ss 4 1 1 Yost, 3b 8 0°32 Phillips, ib 8 1 2 Rolg, 2b 400 Maxwell, If 3 1 1 Runnels, Ib 4 6 6 aline, rf 4 0 1 Sievers, If 4 6 1 * 3+ 3 6 2 Lemon, rf? 32 1 Tuttle, ef 4 0 @ Fits'ge’ld, ¢ 3 6 6 Brid’ser, 2b 4 @ 1 Olson, cf 30606 ‘Wilson, ¢ 3 6 © ‘Vaidi’elso, 08 49 1 Hoeft, p 314 Wieser, p 1006 a-Oravetzs 1 06 6 ‘ pee 8 b-Courtney © 6 6 c-Ramos eee Byerly, p @ 9 6 4-Plews 10606 Totals 33°49 Totals 3204 a-Safe on Brideweser's error. b-Walked for Chakeles in Tth. e-Ran for Courtney tn 7th, d-Grounded out for Byerly in 9th. DETROIT . .o-. 200 200 000—4 8 3 WASHINGTON .. ooo 106 010-2 4 1 E—Lemon, Brideweser 2, Phillips. RBI —Kaline, Tuttle, Phillips, Oravets, Lem- i . _ 6 im 4, Chakales Hoeft 5. HO— 2 tm 3, Byerly © in 3. BER Hoeft 3-1, Wiesler Chakales 0-0 WP—Wiesler. Balk Wiesler (i. 6). L—Wiesler (3-6). U—Napp, Umont, Berry, Honochick. T—3:34. A—3,827. Eight Rivals at Monmouth A smashing victory in the $83,- lo00 Suburban Handicap at Bel- Nashua tomorrow in the $100,000-/mont Park July 4 apparently frightened off most of the Eastern |opposition to the Leslie B. Combs |II syndicate colt for the mile and one quarter race, richest in the history of Monmouth Park. * * Nashua has high weight of 129 pounds, and must concede plenty of poundage. His opponents are expected to include C. T. Chenery'’s Manotick, 111, only fil- ly in the lineup; the Valley Farm's Impasse, 109; the Clear- that this prominent alumnus was @ man of character and standing the community and that this proposition had the tacit approval of those in eee A 75-year-old golfer, playing in the General Motors Engineering league at Twin Lakes club, sunk his Ist ace, yesterday, Alex Marshall, retired engineer, hit a five-iron shot to No. 4 green and the ball just rolled straight up and in the cup. Marshall had a 4 for the round. It was the 2nd ace of the season at Twin Lkes. Both were made on Senne bole, a E-verd par 3 Playing with Marshall were Joe - Brankowski, R. Schmidt and. W. Drescher. 5 Sabres Knife Union Lake The Oxbow Sabres, managed by T-Sgt. Doug Haines, Station Com- mander of the Pontiac, Air Force tase a pin al Oe , a game Open i S water Stable’s Cavort, 108; Cas- tle Rock Farm's Mr, First, 108; J. M, Roebling’s Cedar Hill, 107; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Markus’ | Mielleux, 107; and the Chal-Mar Farm's Seven Chances, 105. * * @ If eight start, the purse will gross $114,400, and the winner will collect $78,200, with second, third and fourth worth $20,000, $10,000 and $5,000, The race will be aired nationally (NBC), with TV time 4-4:30 p.m., (EST) and radio at 4:15 p.m. New Pro Tops Tourney WAUKESHA, Wis: #® = Tommy Veech of Milwaukee, who turned pro last March, shot a 2-inder-par 70 yesterday to win the Wiscon- sin Open Golf Tournament on the (23) of the Cleveland Iiidians and Merrill Hills course with a 72-hole DIAMOND CRASH—First baseman Vic Wertz the Yankees receive first aid after colliding in their game at Yankee Stadium yesterday, The 3 8 5&5 8 8 6 6 44 31 Milwaukee .....6 6 6 4 3 8 9g 42 30 Brooklyn ......3 5 5 7 8 7 7 42 33 Pittsburgh ....3 5 4 6 8 6 5 37 37 St. Louis ......5 4 3 6 6 6 8 38 39 ‘Philadelphia ..4 6 6 2 7 3 5 33 43 Chicago .......5 5 3 6 3 7 2 31 42° New York ...5 2 3 7 4 3 6 30042 AMERICAN LEAGUE NY. Chi. Cle. Bos. Det. Bit.Wsh.K.c. W L New York .,... 7 #7 7 6 5 12 9 53 2% Chicago .......5 8 4 6 8 7 -5 43. 31 Cleveland .....5 4 5 6 8 8 8 44 $2 AP Wirephote BOStON ....,...3 9 7 5 7 10 #3 6 41 35 Bill Skowron ot — ground on the left. A low throw from third base- [Baltimore .....4 2 2 3 8 5 10 34 43 man Al Rosen caused the collision. The Yanks [Washington ...2 5 3 7 4 7 3 31 51 won, 9-5. ‘|Kansas City ...2 3 2 5 5 2 9 38 49 j | * 4 , | 4 £ f % j t ; for Decathlon - Olympic Hopefuls After Records in Attempt to Reach 8,000 Points - CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, W—A lightning-fast track, barring rain, was ready today for 43 of Ameri- An 8,000-point total was in reach. Favorite Rafer Johnson set the world record in the Pan-American Games last year at 7,983. J. Owen Huntsman, Wabash Col- lege track coach and meet direc- tor, said three men who will emerge tomorrow night as the na- tion’s Olympic decathlon team may be the three best men in the 10-event test since the Greeks started the Olympics in 146 B.C. Other events are scored similar- needed to get up around the 1,500- point mark, , Alan Luce, catcher from Far- well, Mich., will captain the 1957 Michigan State baseball team. ly. World record performances are |’ = id aed * * * e + ‘From National Publinx -. ; . i the y as Genee's taithe tir Paledohn 06 Me et ae ee The four were double winners birdied the 20th hole to..yin yesterday. A field of 150 started 1.up, ' Monday in this event at Harding : ‘ s < . This marks the second time in ‘ pinis marks, the second tine to} Leal Sig ‘ aviation ordnanceman with a pa- IS n H the semifinais’ He did it af Dalles i ae the . | : the geil, We did a Dal f | -B |. ‘ om homea coef bis mouth -_ Port Huron Club continually while playing. Yester- et ‘ day the 32-year-old Scarbrough eae Beaudette feated Bobby Nichols of Louisville, a . OE EE pee came ato dee Roach of Los Angeles,| vesterday for a double. Rac ape Seyler, «43 - year - old, who|peausetic Park The tein tin pie reached the Publinx quarter-finals’ <).w’s Jewelers of the Pontiac at Seattle in 1953, has played in/Softball League and a club from seven evi is farthest he’s gone. In his two tt Huron, The Huronites, called the Skidgies Bombers, are rated among the better teams of the Lake Huron city’s area 5 Opener is set for 7:00 o'clock. Jewelers also have signed up for the Metropolitan Beach. (Detroit) Invitational tournament, Saturday and Sunday, July 21-22. ™ fine Pontiac club has. been finalists in this event for the last two years in a row. Wimpy Johnson, who also pitches for a church league club, is named for starting game mound record | duty, Junior Leagues yesterday Wednesday included a Class E vic- tory for Keego Harbor over Pon- tiac Boys’ Club 8-6, on the strength of one big inning. All Keego runs were scored in the 4th frame. Osmun’s took a 17-7 win over Tel-Huron and Arnold Drugs got a foffeit from Pontiac Sluggers in Class F. In Midget division Indians took a forfeit from Whitfield Cubs, Sen- ators beat Earl’s Market 20-11 with the help of Bob Morris’ homer and in a 9-8 win over Mahan’s. . _ CLASS E STANDINGS wh WL Pont. Boys’ Cl 6 6 Gtaqetiyete 323 Stark. Merch, 3 2 Oxf. Wildcats 3 3 Aub. BoysC. 2 3 Mets 1 «4 CLASS F STANDINGS wh. : WL Soys’C, No.1 § 6 N.S. Kiwanis 3 2 W. 6. Kiwanis 4 2 BC No.2 23 Micholie 3.3 Clark. Wolves @ 5 CLASS E Keego Harbor & i Boys Club §- procta Orugs 7, Pont. Sluggers, @ tfor- Osmun's 17, Tel-Huron 7. Indians 7, Whit. Cu forfeit), °° Senators 20, Earl's ries ‘ Wing Lake 9, Mahan’s Boye’ Club 1, Earl's Market © es = (Club Versus Club Records NATIONAL LEAGUE ; Cin. Mil. Bkn, Pgh.S.L.Pha. Chi. N.Y. L L Cincinnati . ...1 4. cor Ce as: im ao FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1936 ee ere me nae py ee? ee Se ae igs ae, 3 eee t y : / : re . E ae oo, : z { AN 2 Eo ie , ne te ‘ hee: ee Z it = ee 4 i ' jf * : serie ser ere « ee e 4 Pee. i ; ‘. ‘ re ys THE PONTIAC c PRESS. Stac Ww y | Bucs Beat Cubs Twice in the 2nd and 3rd frames. Shar-| singled, stole 2nd and went in =. rard counted in the 2nd after walk-| with help of an infield play and victory g ing. An error and Francis’ single| an error. lon's four- accom tallies in the top of the ninth (2nd bye ‘. . extra inning) to defeat Bicmar 3-1 years with AUTOMOBILE Ji = American League setto, Bic- be the big note " [pMar got the Ist run, in the 4th, s triumph over REPAIRING with a hit and error helping Jerry , | Samer st that may be attended to while Ff a /combination of walk, si write afice, '"t *™" $F cror. Winning Fun‘was made by : a ay Aga ‘dn home on vart's . me ; in ~ Smith that the outfielder’s Eis No. S18 agplied « ‘whitewash Big Fis h Where I t’ S Deepieoure to the victory against |hitting streak teroug 22 consecur their former teammates. Dark tive games. United Press Phote 110. Only tally was made in the Ww FISH — Amused strange sight, 11-year-old Angiers in the Oakland County and Buliga and George Hovas on 8th inning of the extra-frameé con-| 44; rata part wee Drea are eve tting look Orchard Lake creeled some nice Michael Gendell of Unity, N, H., holds a pickerel which had at- |4rea n ge a ‘ : test by Davis, all in one big blow— fishes’ domain. Stings. Jack reported yesterday. Que Convenient DOWNTOWN fia home run. Two-hit burling was| ‘™Pted to swallow a perch larger than it could take, “Mike found jaround in the £ s 'pe-| ety fishermen should watch this Diso over ‘ELOCA the fish and after pulling away the perch threw them back into the,| That's right. They're getting re-| june fly hatch, and with proper TION enables you to have Fturned in by both Pete Mihay, this’ work done when you don’t IJ/EIks’ veteran hurler, and GM's) ter. ports where the big ones go when |jures, should do all right.” Buliga ese wn . peg pre omy — oe nab thaalie + Ri al ned raat “ie tan a Patines Set nape AWW Pulver Tire girls team took a ; MOTOR REPAIRING J PUte, Tire, irs cam oct coraune,sore ct ze |Matches Washed Out} : REPAINTING Bell failed to field a team, out tn Gonp water, when there . : Bo ca fairs ag €ams IN BeSI- {| sis rc.coc: 5 lin Tennis Tourney | VOD KA-_ | » eee: avicekestiats et bah: : Buliga of Keego Harber says. : : | eoeonehis. 3 McConner’ ¢th) and White) 5. rite ak et Poe all al a cy pn gry hese — ornare ers (i — The West- The sot ‘ ROYAL BAR “00 00: o02—3 « 1 the 1956 Pontiac Parks & Recrea-| ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ross DeBolt At night et them |°T™ Tennis Tournament faced a ; Mod | BICMAR INN aio Be toe! 3 ¢ition Department's mixed two-ball] and Ed and Phyllis Boyer. | 1 ‘in to shallow areas to feed, D°@VY schedule today. because of} Drink Sensation. : "MOTOR SALES - golf championship. ‘The tourney) Post entries will be accepted at| but during normal fishing hours, |rain that washed out all but one} . |. Discover wh | roster shows 15 teams entered at : DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer mks N 1 got 000 08 gt 3 2 i. Se ae and Betty “Tournament is a two-ball, best.| ‘These undersurface observers| Mike Franks of Los Angeles,| ‘sales increased 273% $2 Years Fair Dealing Sue Syron.. ball, alternate shot event. It will/also have informed Buliga that the|@nd Mike Green of Miami deteat- ever the, previous . |be over @ 18-hole route at medal|water is jammed with June-fly , over the serious Coss ot W. Pike St. | _ The collegiate rowing course on With probably the best field in ‘ - “wiggles”. “Practically every fish . ° rea the event to expected. to PMY: FE 2-0186 \Ousatagn Laie of Ryracuse, N.Y,,) 7Oee® "lone aad interest, | The Pairings, teams leave tees|we've stuffed with the larvae, » Bibes the finish line only 500 yards} Predsce some close and " lat 10 minute intervals: been stuffd with the- larvae. \trom the New York State Thruway.| img battles for the top award. 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Orlando, Fla, 7 DISTRIBUTED BY: Dick Wolfe Distributing Co. 754 Orchard Lake Rd., ‘Pontiec, Mich. et Phone FEderal 2.7237 REMODELING! @Plans © Estimates *Reg. T.M. Viscose. Nvion er Dacron, — in most styles Dickinsons . SAGINAW at LAWRENCE Open Friday Night ‘til 9 272 W. Maple—Birmingham % LUMBER (CO. HARDWARE © COAL ¢ BUILDING SUPPLIES 151. OAKLAND FE 4.1594 _s o ii THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC oe ¥] oe ey ee eo F ie Spee * : e eee : i oe es t= : ; —— i ee ee Or Fak “THE PONTIAC F Middlecoff on— - more often to the ting backstroke. And keep it there left than to the/you'y) soon have the ball rolling right of the cup! on line. because his right Copyright 1966 hand, turning, : _ eee over, forces a pees ge - | break in the it] Amateur Qualifie e i wrist. It's what MEN WAN se a se, BI et Paine ee eee et, Ht Nayout. RK Blame it on be- man, Jackson ote 4 r ioe Grace, DGC 7-4 cious, a littie| tee Draper, Redon AC it ws tien Jerry Prenklin, Jacks: 2-16 « } urried 8 - 13 | to the ball. What Kou Wend Bloomfiel Heiss get into| Doug Andrews. . son pe Stan Kwesiborski, Grosse Tle 73-16-~-149 | feof eer pee yell oe yy OI 4 so little, but enough to s k Skestone, Grand Rapids 14-75—149 | damaging bow, yd ae 7 Le eee ae Note ont ot yearlSee aie Piste RA vice out your - a te putt. No head movement, no body Ralph listrom, Dearborn % i io ‘ movement, and certainly no per- fom Lima,"“Sunnybrock ' 2-7 $0 : ceptible shoulder movement. Put-| Ron stelter Sasinae 11-70 tae : , ting is done with the arms ‘and/Marty Hurd, Pint 11-19 — : = iwrists alone. Some putt stiff-armed, Bob O'Neill, "Lansin 16-75 i some break the wrists in a hinge! p"y- Kowal, ‘Deir Rapids 48: oo Ge ae Ot et ee ee at Feather Craft & Wolverine — action, —- ass Jawor, Detroit 13} : ALUMINUM BOATS But in either case the back of Brie Green. Orchard take emt aluminum. and Sterling Boat Trailers the left hand faces the hole. And it) R08 farrerd, Flint i-3e-—4 | weg ms ; | will if the putter head is taken|¥al Risech, Pint hteciad alvanized steel. : ‘Old Town and We Cony a straight back trom the ball and the| tan Lendson, hed'Run = H-t5—183) oo fal | Se Grummon Complete Line 7 Joe aon’ Aen Park peteste Aluminum | EVINRUDE om Watroia Qukiand ihe 34-18—iB4 | —— § “Canoes. | MoToRS Homers Aplenty sess. 58 ; i *® MARINE a AND PAINTS * ; Bi Bit As oar se 34-1418 | TANDARD STEEL for Churchmen (eee EER | STANDARD STEEL DOCKS : Belews |. Bae : | , . . iN, Howell, ecteon 11 —— Faanamoron ERQDAD works jini Sinker cana gy ave RE mie cre chron ata last night as First Presby-| Paul Bondeson, Lansing 183 Want # boat ther’s light; sturdy, de 1899 S. Telegraph ‘Rd. FEderal 2-8083 Q\terian i eat @ ’ 1899 5S. ae ye terian beat Columbia Baptist, 5-0; semanas pendable? that planes easily, re a —- , - Memorial Baptist outslugged Com- Johnsen (defending ctiampion) fl to controls? : wd ic model: edged Marimont Baptist 14. | Siu.cs %. Saatiee Wistar sige Sea of ebasoenant booee - Baber *. Jarrard. Skestone vs. Wat- enthusiasts. “You don't paint them ever, | the’ Memorial-Community game, ros Prank 7 Cullenbine. Van ; they require little maintenance. | , A Agetbegar 4 rune in the Limayts Seon, B, Aisrews'nc'Lencnc| POWDERING THK, BAG —Richard Selhost at Wisner Stadium. A card of 14 bouts has been | covey wogeis gaivaNiZED STEEL E Fy : ipangler. : oy ! lover from the Auburn arranged against members of other Boys’ Clubs, . . despite the three run|, Mi ya Hurd. MacHarg vs, Wallace. ( right), 14-year-old g ught Prsseake’ bimmerncn’vs, Siott Hanwi |, Heights Boys’ Club, holds the bag for 12-year-old with proceeds going toward the purchase of ———_ by ae Sed poms a < < P) vs. Bondeson. “Wiel ve. Hinkley. Berles |" Garry Nelson as they train for the benefit boxing equipment for the Auburn Heights Boys’ Club. {f/04 wide selection of boat with all its Sist straight vic-|, Tanger ye Jawor. Szron vs. Bill.) show which will be held Friday night, July 27th, , the design and convenience features you far this year, by nip ty vs, ONeill Papines: "4, Cus - | Central Christian, 2-1 in a |Culss vs. Norton. Punston vs S B $ 3 q i 7 + . . . d ping * ? : : |, PPpitcaers hatte between Perry| High Scoring Games i ‘: Sa | ot First Baptist and Jack : g Q Vi : : =. en. srimm iri . Methodist Loop | Masor League Leaders | | l AUTO WASH umor as New in Metnodist LOOP fica uenoee, ‘nny gt, stn, oem, x F gil team is ecretary/THG@r Manager — | te vehi’ Farmers continued ht TE ct nt estat batt |gtoaa i gitege ete i 2 * '- * ers . e ‘ork, . i 4 a . i» * m * ‘* 4 149 W. Huron _ + Aeross from Firestone of the. National Golf their unbeaten ways by whipping! 20 Svea, 333; | » it Coaches Assn. MILWAUKEE Former Mil-ithe Crusaders 20-14 in a free hit-| NUNS — Mantie b: tos! Ee a _— fori yteeroeron, — ting contest of the Free Methodist ve chicego. 4; anos, Chicago’ and Lon 34; sae as acre : SSS ES fected an ate to work in he Mi _— softball league at GMC = BATTED Te Mane mie Ta ae en ly | waukee front office ai 1, _ : remem eras Hi ere NES | angina In the 7th round of a nine-game ‘ 1: Kueon,| Milwaskeo, ‘and Wal, Pisburgs. 7 t In telling of his decision, Grimm |__ ; HOME RUNS — and : said, “TI told John Quinn (Braves’|"oUun4 robin schedule, next week: | Been auth, Clove: Ee aa er Brechin 19) Boblacn: general manager) that T didn't @¢-/h aie it out. =~ : od ane, pASES— N 19; cept the position of director of . Louis, 10; re a 8 | 1 ighing hree or four| russe sho 4 ’ PITCHING cand 5 crc “I'm still weighing three or four) "iver aid’ Tenayeoa; Helsel and Ba , ew Vere. a fnnati, "12, 1.000; Bull. ns, both in baseball | tard. : 9: . : wrence, Cincinnati, 120, 1.009:° Bub. | good propositions. h in r Mivestes,. AT ee, ‘and out, but the Braves’ job is|giccers ...........c..00. 13406 0-20 i ° S nli coe’ of them and nether i SOS scsi FLAS EA eater anne, ioe Eat "ettaoes — rg rages =| Marine Supplies 'managing,” Grimm added, He de-|pigger (called “st six Innings because Cleveland and cy, New York, 6. pecan. 89; ay Philadelphia, 81; ; _clined to reveal the nature of the ©! darkness.) | pm ble Jones, Chicago, 75. 396 Orchard Lake Ave. offers. iton, 11-3, 786: * 6 @ Dick Hoover of Akron, Ohio 72). 77% peuces. ‘». Birmingham to Hold} = °™ °® °° Grimm did spike a rumor which succeeds Buzz Fazio of Detroit as — STRIKEOUTS '— Score, Cleveland. 118: ‘said he was under consideration'the American Bowling Congress |Pit'$,. Guces®: 06: Dogan ene . . Open Sunday 9-12 ‘as a successor to Bucky Harris,|Masters champion. Prior to this troit, 78. NATIONAL LEAGUE Novice Tennis Meet and ‘manager of the Detroit Tigers iniyear Hoover had finished third the! BatriNo (based on 173 at bats)—Batl- the American League, last two. years. Zio, “Stasis bt, Leute sod’ Aaron’ Mi| The Birmingham Recreation De- ; partment will conduct a qualifying) (yh Wait? tournament for the Detroit Novice, ¥0 ay Tennis tournament which is being |" — held from July 17th through July NOW YOU When you're sure of the whiskey— =f )%is etry 10s o 25 cents pre | CAN ENO: | f | nlor and sealer novice payers | 9 . M4 : you’re sure of the drink! a | "The tourney ‘will be played at| As Low As — \Eton Park with the finalists win- © ning the right to move in the i | g% tourney at Palmer Park in De- troit. 7 Registration can be made unti]| oF 5-22 monthly July 16th at Eton Park. . Associates Loan Beats DOWEX Emmanvel Junior Play | 10 yz. Guarentee Associates Loan scored four runs in the first inning and then went on to defeat Emmanuel Baptist, $6, in a game abbreviated after five innings because of darkness. Jim Devine led Associates with a pair of hits and John Lucadam collected two for the Emmanuel Baptist Junior Leaguers. Dick Shell was the winning pitch- er. _ We're Extending Our Big Grand. Opening CELEBRATION Business has been terrific . . . and we're going to keep it that way! So, if you need a new car, a used car, or a truck . .. be sure to come out to Pontiac’s huge, new ‘Automotive Cor- ner” at 631 Oakland. Come Out Today, Visit Our ~ NEWEST LOCATION You'll find tremendous selec- tions of new and used cars ... and at rock-bottom prices, too! We keep prices \low to maintain our reputation as Oakland County’s Largest Vol- ume Dealer, Come out,| com- AMERICAN ASSOCIA Omaha 4-7, St, Paul 3-5 Indianepolis 11, Louisville 8 mongaite %, Denver 5 Char! 4, Wasse 4 on Service. pore... you'll be convinced | Drover ovsees ss Es 7 " you can’t do better onywfere! | >> v4 oe 7 &, ~~ ~S te te Mae }i j THE JOKESMITHS TRWILLIAMS © 1994 by NEA Service, tne. TM. Rog. US. Pen. OF . “ , Son - Pari} \\\! iver g HH 1} - i ,. vA NEXT MORNING — | 117 \97 PPS. BE CAREFUL TODAY, NANCY---IT'S FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH THERE GOES THE PHONE DOWN - STAIRS y es Af inNG 7 RE iv 4 Z Z hs bd ial . You'll Find , em, : PROFITABLE a ; Sotisfies OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac \ . Press Want Ad Section : Between lake edvantage of this easy way ’ ‘ to sulve ell your buving end sell | fly @) \ ing prublems. Meals DIAL FE 2-818) | To Place Your Yet never rich WANT AD - A A pe | SPEAR SITTIN, (‘NT any “Now are there any more reasons why you can’t , hang up your own clothes?” LSEE A PAIR OF SHOES... VWIGH-BUTION SHOES AND... cs oleae ry 7 zara: © 1956 by NEA Service, inc. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. GRANDMA | KEEP PLENTY O SOFT FALL | HAVE ENOUGH A FEW PACKKNIVES HARDY. $0 HAVIN'S T’ START MY THEY CAN we AL ANY TIME FIRES ALL WINTER LONG! THEY FEEL LIKE IT/ ‘HALF a] id pip t gE My holding about beans again Hedging pressure sent wheat down in early dealings but most losses were recovered, Rye scored small gains, Wheat near the end of the first hour was % lower to \ higher, July $2.05%; corn % to % lower, Jupy $1.52%; oats % lower to % higher, July 72%; rye % to 1% lower to % higher, July $2.67%; lard 10 to 2% cents a hundred pounds Jower, July $10.75. Grain Prices Not, i Borneh CHICAGO . GRAIN yarnip. ae 1. 1.00-1.28 bu. oe CHIC ee i emanate f Ph AGO, July 13.—(AP) — Open to- : - rose — a : Sept. . 4... 23%! DETROIT, July 12 (AP to», (troit were of higher auto output a on Bee. -s:cee 16M) Detroit,” cases the holiday - shortened Dee. ils. ate Re “78 PSRites—Grade A, jumbo 51-58: weignt-/week of July 4. Moreh . ..-. 2.1346 Sept. ..... 131% /988 52, laree i". nai| Eastman Kodak ran ahead ee a 2 Dec. . Ee — 26-30, wid ave 20%: grade B large 39-\around 3 points. Aluminum Lid. A ere 152% a, wid & . : 6. was a 1-point gainer Sept. . ..... 148% July 10.80 » jumbo. $3: larae $4 Dee ios Adem ep LT INES 46, wid eee 462" meaium 30-41, wed avg) Among the aircrafts, Boeing ad- March 1.40% Oct. canyaes 1120 | oye 40: “c targe 32-33. wid ave 33;\vanced a point, Douglas dropped eee ~ : grade a\@ point, United lost a fraction 2 7. estze large wi: large 41-48: medium and- General Dynamics was un- No Hairsplitting Here i a on Point of Theology _|2"45,,¢-42¥4 meain 96: exede'B lsre*) Dy Pont was up around 2 points Comment: Market steady to firm. but other chemicals were nar- TUCSON, Ariz. @® — Dr, Robert! Prices ranged to 2, cents cowly mixed. L. Goan emeritus of the|resaiiy st the whet level and gen. Li grade agriculture, was recalling the old/fsir to good. Receipts from days for the Arizona :Cattlemen’s|“"*** *** é erideseced semper tee miral..... ~ a 66 Asm. . cmcaee | ooeerens aOR 9 > oe a Johns Mii". $3 i rt 146; 2 Kelsey Hay.... 37.4 a $20 bill down and challenged Us shipment jwaupplies ‘ight: de-| Aus chal... ea Kennecott :..131 8 any man to say the Lord's Prayer. | Sih" a ie California fons | Alcoa Ad seve nf a! +> Be “The $20 was matched, and a/ whites mostly 8.75; Texas round reds 9.28-/ 4m Airiin .°.. 24.7 Set” 8 cowboy started reciting: a : Am Bak ,,,... 33. Lehn @& F.... 19 - CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Am Can ||... $34 Lor Glass... #13 “ ‘Now I Mme down to slee ' Am Cyan...., . 7D Lib McN&b... 162 lay P| CMICAOO. July 13 (AP)- Camp Soup... 82 Dio’ Gur.” ans ’ sca f short; balance/tan Dry ...... 181 Seen Ong. a8 DETROIT w — Burroughs Corp. '¢f offerings of Monee “and caponeties |Samiteh Ainl."* 32 OweNS Hl GL. 78 has obtained an option to pur-|steady. Receipts of Barred Rock frvers|Carrier Cp... my | Nodly RR chase 24 acres near Northwestern toca demand tor fence quathy sople-iteie? trae’* 1 Peak Oh... Le and. Franklin roads in Northwest, ¢ttes, but fust fair on poor quality offer+ con " § oe op Porke De. 52.5 Detroit for a possible new office) Chrysler sien O83 Peaser home. Mtoe Ee ccna C. SCHUETT, Realtor . 7400 E. (Meo) Rd. CACNDRY WORKER EXP. IN Pry round. Wo | to $3.00 150 N. Perry. fe CAL fgg to work in the eve- mes. Not quemsenriy registered, Steady vear * Average $2.50 Drivers . License . oe become registered y ‘ust be able to do *, wrinalv it books, taxes arate addi- be res ee t “ee 5-5205_ APPLIANCE SERVICE e Ww. 3-6135 REMOVAL sven eine Get our bid, NCA “REPAIR. W machines and vacumn awWeepers, as ‘Electric. N. Johnson. 45168 BEACH CLEANING LADY Das DESIRES LIONT e, adults ELDERLY. housework Al 'CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE. "FE 4-6866 Fr bia.” “**F © Vine field tile. ar © WORK “CEME NT & BLOCK — ork PE 56-0782 SENeNT A AND BRICK WORK, nes. chimneys, drives, porches bores Ls oOnWecaLtY Floors, basements. EM 3-4879. CEMENT WORK ALL KI Floors, drives. ete. Jensen Pai CUSTOM CARPENTER CONTRAC. | & ter. Small Fa) ee and finsh. Licensed EM 3.0482 Ficon SANDING OLD FLOORS ® specialty Carl L. Bills, FE _2-ST88- ishing. 12 ¥ exp. Guar. work.. Pree ectimates Leo & Bob. FE __ 2-15 €USTOM BUILDING Ga ier " nencing Modernizing, FE DRYWALL, TAPING, SOAR teed work. free estimates. OR : Soocies seaet, installed, sand- On 7 Git. | SLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS Ww ble. SI er S'Bhon 985th | Fine atlas" sSgcoe PES | gu ¥ WORK. PONTIAC OR ViciN. | ORY WALL BY MACHINE FREE _ MAple_5-2400 al small Pie Foajm we ba oF day. ii yrs. ¢ e in Pon-| l.xpert tree trimming and wie pe DENWAMGNG Os ROvswcLEaw.| removal. -Ph, FE 56593 5-13.39. or OR 3- . ELECTRIC R SERVICE RE- pairing ® rewinding 218 B. Pike, a0 SEWER CLEANING Sinks—Sunday Service FE 42012. HEATING SERVICE — Gas, off burners and Derver sake Fa Tie ay OL 29101. Wa Co. HEATING 8ER RNACES cle . sheet metal work new L & M Sheet Metal. 124 Pranklin Bivd. PE 2. r Manley. _owner. - > | OP masereet red. At er, or red. costed motors we ak day Phone PE a “7 a CONCRETE BAseE- estimates, OR 3-T184 PLowBING, TING SERVICE and wer, sink —— electrically um scans" Pree te “tk gemoea faster um KINDS. i 10 Bagley St. AND REMOV. | _. am. aquite s & emovel_tree | EXPER . or well DARLIN _Well_ and pump repair. OR 3-2306. Furniture Refinishing 16A © | osen iy Open ¥ PE 4001 FE fe PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR nase it Te - “But it fits better than the suit!”” Moving & Trucking 19 | __ Notices & Personals 2% REDUCED RATES JIN ‘DEBT? Large van © serve you. Moving, FE 4-4864. we: Trucks to Rent ” TRU TRA _. AND EQUIPMENT % ton pickuns 1% on stakes Dump trucks rallers Trailers and Trac Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, OODWARD were: Sunday PE +1443 ver Wits TON ST STAKE T TRUCE Painting & ‘Decorating 20 20 A-1 CUSTOM DECORATING. WALL service. Com- . Steam t| freee EM 33438. &-1 CUSTOM PAINTING, PAPER- re Eat mates FE 46918 ag Ba Pty gy ER Guara Free est PE 4-0205. A-l PAINTING, PAPERING __ Mason Toompein rE ce Ai PAINTING DECORATI Pree est. 240 3 Baldwin Fe ssi EAST SIDE PAINTING co. exterior paint- + oe Im medi- ae service “PE sess 5-6255. FE 8-0669. ExP. WO wen WANT WALL yt Say painting. Work evar. EXPERT PAINTING Interior and exterior, well wash- ing Reasonable Work guaranteed. Free eer. fee. MAple 57581. ar PAL NG BY an: Free 25 rience. mates, hdl service, Call PE Painting out, FE 6-108. FE Inside and 8-106. All work guaranteed. FAINTING PAPERHANGING Aint, a CLEANED »e8 PAINTING AND DECORATING. washing. W: re estima’ See first P, _Robbins. 238 B. Jes te. PE 4-Te00 Painting & Wall Washing Free estimates. © 2.2706 Wa : P AND PAINT- ~~ Physio-Therapy 21A SWEDISH GE @ THERAPY. octal chaigue. 72 Elm ‘PE 4285 + Television Service 22 oornanavene asic & TV repair, ron. Night serv- ice cats. PAY OE aes re ae DAY Pe slg re SERVI Eee Service calls rs a a 8 QUA aera at nae Ey Pe ce ALL 8 = TO REFINISH AND guaranteed. PE repair. Work Mace Snnaans SLAs Om Ar inis Laundry Phone _ FOR Fay ta TAURDRY GERY. ‘SERV. ice, ph. Pontiac tasetrs. 23-8101, Landscaping 18A AcE « HI LANDSCAPING, omon ioe . , # J BULLDOZING, BLACK DIRT TOP soil, cement gravel, sand and ravel. PE. 22106. fee, be gee 25 miles of Pontiac. i and sod. F® &-s691. OMPLETE LAWN MAINTE- nance and shrubnery, 80 yrs. ex- _ perience. FE §-6625 oanwews tine tes mo) e “ iv mer fiating. « ck fill- fiAND DIGGING ANY KIND. large eran weeds and Leo eut- bys sodding. MY 23603, OR LANDSCAPING» DRAIN TILE, __drive ways. FE 2-5463. sugars and other erga fe emer. ency work in rite the address below, giving Clinical lab- detafie in first letter ra | UEARN guano. TRAINING fos FE MATES, Ata oratories, Central offices 2010 Sth } : : . ROOFING, G. . ALTERA.- Ave Aad City, Mich. Telephone TIONS KITCHEN Se ‘ ‘ AND BREEZEWAYS CALL FE Employment Agencies 8A 24048, FE 21008 EVES OR BIRMINGHAM er "CARPENTER OPEN FOR y s now nameeot FERINGS See. | ELECTRICAL CONTRACT WIRING retaries, typist. genera] office | *°¢_Tepairing FE $-8431__ work and e Snoncee salesiadies FLOOR SANDING, LAYING 4 yment Service Birmingham © 139 W. Mapte. ‘Birmingham Mid- west 44254 CAREER CENTER B-l RIKER BUILDING FE 8-0416 MIDWEST 9 WAY AT “SAPRWAT" DRIVER “SA Dp SCHOOL, 2-225? Ree PE i ae Yes, whatever it is — dial) FE 28181 for an ad-| writer and get it!! |GET IT OU ICR. ‘through Classified Ads!/ 2 i a ee eee @, Seren Aes, Fe D& M BLDG. SERVICE ADD ROOM AT Pree EsetTim FING SIDIN TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- a afte TRE TRIMMING AND CUTTING. Evee eceematen. Call OR 3-2329 FARD ‘FR ADING. beck fillies “Fi re Yy.sa0e ako LEVELING, seeding and sodding _FE _2-2165 ~ Moving & Trucking 19 GRADING, 5-9636, or iner, 401 Central _2- 7819. FOUNDATION BASEMENT, VEN- eering. Fireplaces. Bar-b-Ques and _footings, EMpire 3-3506. GENERAL BUILDING REPaIR Brick, stone, cement work. Plas. ’ i 4-2290. [AL cour I wullt 3 order, hee va and copin . iL} * _tered red Co. FF E 5-3701, ™_ House MOVING. AR! LY | PE 48450, b, TRELRTEED. SoRe ALL | kinds Est 1918 Bugus Marsh. _.153_N_ Cass. FE 2-3021, PE 2-8046, | Jos FLEMING, FLOOR. LA LAYING, Pe ee 24 patanins 155 Edison’ JOHN TAYLOR on LS FLOOR CONTRACTOR LAYING-SANDING-FINISHING i410 CRAN: OR 31616 SHORT-CUT?* TO CASH: Classified Ads! ana | ENCINERATORS CLEANED, Ait or rubbish clean FE 4514. — Out-| LIGHT HAUMING AT ANY TIME. FE 2-2200 —, LTE wy VY ULING, FE 56-6625. iat HA LING ad RUBBISH. _Call Bill PE bse LIGHT AND Maiv “HAULING A aT any time. 8-6005 - Garden Plowing 16B PLOWING DISKING, GR. 1G, oe a: Yer West side, ve esis 7h AND GAR- dens. OR 3.9784. + TILLING, GA lawn, L. W Avis Service. Ate ___ Laundry Service 1 18 CLARE'S LANDSCAPING SERV- | Typewriter Service ZA TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA- at rk. Exye wo Mitehell’s, N. Upholstering EAKLE’S CUTOM _UPHOLSTER- haat Bes Sg Fle at. _ 2 ly W. 5K TYPEWRITERS RENTED Saginaw * Bid on the sale of your contract Edw. ™. Stout. Realtor 17M, Saginaw St. Ph. FE 6-418 Wanted Real Estate 32A - = myself. Walter 7? E. Longfellow. * ‘Pus GRADS & SUMMER SCHOOL class of June 1946. Contact Rose Som VE Says Ser clon) reunion “PENNY PAINT SALE_ 1 gallen..e. 0. 63.98 ind’ at 1G vecscevensens8 Ol Two veeeeseneeee SE08 Rubber base paint, gal........ or Se Ve sence veeeensf 11 & roller or pan, $3.00 "FLOOR SHOP a~ Travel Agencies 254 FUN WANTED? ? CALL Midwest 621 ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU Free Consultation &@ Advice Reservations where! PLANNING A TRIP? PONTIAC AC . TRAVEL SERVICE 98 W HURON ST. FE 8-328 Wtd. Children to Board 26 GCOD HOME AND CARE, LI- __censed home FE eis enia a , we home, U day or week, OR . < aoe Wtd, Household Goods 27 2 ACRES CLEAR FOR CORD wood 40137. ICE CREAM CHAIRS WITH 5, MAple WANTED TO BUY BOY'S 20” bi- cycle FE 46131, YOUR OLD JUNK REMOVED free of charge. FE 5-625. -FE_5-0676 CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME 3 IM walcHt. Realtor wh ont A aan Bea WANT YOUR CASH? ee SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? TT DOESN'T PAY ,- Mt a he end money. “Don't with | 5 gg A. A e need : We handle sil details for financ and closing. To Buy—To Sell—~To Trade YOU BUY IT-~WELL INSURE IT REALTY Any REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate R. F. McKINNEY Univ 1-878 CASH FOR YOUR HOME peony GORDON ARNOLD 210 8. Business Is Good at White Bros. We need 3 bedroom homes des- “EISTINGS WANTED ve many for all kinds of residential proper. 3 1848 zr. Auburn Rd. B. Henry.) Inc. OL 12-9111 Ml. 1-0121 R _ Mie no __. Wanted _to Rent 29 ree estimates Call OR 3-3353° THOMAS UPHOSTERING 3 8 TELRORAPE __FE tes EXTERPRISING | ood. 4 beet SLIPCOVERS DRAPES home in desirable location to be | is. Your material. PES seT0t, greliante around way 15. ‘Mast ave sement and be near ele- Lost t & & Found — 24 mentary school, Exc. care as- OPS . sured. PE 3-1348 BEAGLE, UNDER VET CARE fm ts LEASE YOUR HOME treatment, must be | continued. FOR Es A EXCELLENT TEN- Gun shy, but children’s pet. Re-| ANTS WAITING, ADAMS REAL- ward. Bob's Picnic Park, 9518 TY CO. 32 AUBURN AVE. FE __ Highland Rd, Ph EM 3-2 3-2661. 43393. "arom FY ces ROUND Anse ceaoan Pasent. le rown Ww o ouse Semen! er of Walton & Opdyke. FE Ressonebie rent pe 3058 pase BLACK COCKER. Jone | "{ reat oF = ' , oO ‘or lea ear, 3 bed- 28th_ Bloomfield Hills. MA _¢-8826. | room ‘home | “y variety REWARD LEADING TO INFOR- _Oxbow_ mation on the recovery of boy's) WANTED a at sat on 2» a Schwin bike, taken| housetrafler for . 12 mo's, Krivetsk Cal) FE 2-9203. Oakiand lake swi beach. 12 . WANTED SMALL UNFURN. WANT TO°SELL? “HAVE CUSTOMERS FOR" 5 pemroom West city. $15,- 2 _rntroom basement. $1,500 3 "pedreem home. $500 down. habe fron: lot with beach. J. A. Taylor INSURANCE Pree Parking CASH 48 HOURS . FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY JIM WRIGHT, Reaitor 345 Oakland Ave. 5-944! Co-operative Real Estate "Eechan ange ty “Oekinnd Ave. he IAN TG Bloomfield “Schos! district, br 1 wh: feet and .stomach joomfie: ie v red collar Ww feet, vicinity of | business women & son, EM 32740 Elis, Lake Rd. FE 2-7100. ot EM Li LEN: GERMA Youna 1 SoatvEse MAN DESIR- SHEPHERD, BLACK AND SIL-} -ous unfurn. 2 en house Rad VER, FEMALE, 8 MO! OLD | 2 bedroom apt. Pre’ T GHBRED. CHILD'’s PET Drayton P! area. “call oR 31207 _SMALL REWARD. FE 4 8:00 to 5:00. BLUE Avena IN VI- _ gniriey, | Share Living Quarters 30 einity of stehiews © REWARD. FE «4006. LOST: STRAYED BLACK AND white Walker and Bird dog. Lt- tense No. 17024, FE 2-4295 after 6. BROWN WALLET WITH return to Rit monet Sa toeee __Reward. tray LOST: ENGLISH SETTER, LON haired, white. on head * ears, broken tail answers 4 the hame o: Pete, Call FE 2-305 valuable Lost YOUR Piet? WANT “FO = ive one a me 5-9200. Scan aes Srichigan Animal Rescue League. Re bie Rates. FE 5-3458 Tan Ae Ee o pM of ree F “RAV a ic e. Subs al rew ar FACLInG | mee an avs for return. Call KEnwood 4-3108 reise - . or 3332, Ridge Rd. White Lake. HAULING. ANYTHING, ANYTIME Hobbies & Supplies 24A HAvtINa Ro ce nay ANY | NEW SCRABBLE SETS, $3. PAINT . thing from any , anywhere f or me, FE or" eee ae on up. 1s "East Lawrence, FE 2-1414. Notices & Personals 25 Aerotred ad Knapp Shoes 2070 | airport Fe =, _ OR 3.1592 AUDIVOX HEARING AID. RM, 10, 101% N. Saginaw FE 4-0539, DAINTY. MAID FOR SUPPLIES. res. FE 2-814, 93 Mark. iF E 28181. TR AND HAULING nue) sh anytime rein CIGHT HAULING. PICKUP SERV- __Mrs, Bu Burnes ice. Reliable. FE 2-6685 | EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR- tant AND HEAVY TRUCKIN setiere. Winifred M. Odgers. 8270 Rubbish hauled, Sand fil) aii tan Rd. Utica, Mich. REpublic am’ grave: 3-0603. 2410 AN WITH 2 AKE TRUCE HUSBANDS! WIVES! GET PEP, wants hauling sot ay kind, VIM, feel younger. Hemic Stimu- 4-7700, . x revitalizes iy ’ i T O'DELL CARTAGE. | *hthatotte Sunt rons, Tae Lacal Moving | ¥. Tria costs little, es ee) i , Simms Bros, and Theres 8: Also druggeets every- | 33_W. Huron MIDDLEAGED WOMAN OR COU- Rie to mare home * work by e week. FE 2-3523. WILL SHARE _ HOME w WITH CcOov- __ple and child. FE 5- Wtd. Contracts, M Migs. 32 WE WILL GIVm You QUICK banal an ye, BO pdditionst hid- NICHOLIE & HARGER Fe 58-8143 CASH Buyers Waiting — Je °C. aati EN, oe Open Eves. 200,000 Available — For purchases of tand contracts We have immediate buyers. Bring in your contract, large or small, take home the cash, See Mr. Johnson personally for fast ‘A. JOHNSON, Realtor “1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ‘PE _#-i1% DOG HOUSES BUNGALOWS ANYTHING Cash fw | hours for your equity, Edw. “M. Stout, Realtor Open Eves, Till 8:30 17M. Saginaw St. Ph, FE 8-0168 CASH FOR EQUITIES rogd Pj oval womsecated modern ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26'9 W. Huron OA 8-3339 FE L WANTED In ang around Pont, HA Y WILSON Lasece Real Estate “TRADES none & SON REALTORS 52 W. oes Phone FE_ 41597 WE De KLAND | A. G. ELLIOMT & & fONE LISTINGS WANTED Me Ns EMAL Eau TY. aa BUY Leslie R. Middleton BROKER ' Fw 008s nee | § 3 ROOMS PARLY FURN,. FE FLOOR. SECOND eves. FE 32-8041. Tj NICE FURN PYT. bath. working counie. Modern Pahoa. Gove in, Phone FE Vine. Call 6, FE 55323. na « ROOMS, zane PVT BATH A UNION COURT 3 oun pat a. bath adults only, en "Kr G. "HEMPSTEAD “Rent H Houses Unfurn, 36 1 Pe meen sesnt ist aof Aus CROOKS Aug Call FS teiea. or PEDROOM nouse "test aeoth's e rent, 8075 Eston Rd. “Clarkston : ti), PE 2-4057, eT 148 P wall PT. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. * Sultane for girls or couple. FE 4 nme aed APT. ASBURN Bg no ovints Lighte. ite, e-, laundry facitits Ceca Parry OnE, Rea = ‘tie + Merrimac. 4 ROOMS & BATH FRONT EN- trance. Phone FE 31672 no drinkers. attend tinker. “1698 OOM8 UPPER, 2 eee CHiL- * ioe en welcome. FF: ‘7? RMS. AND 1 aT a ocr HEAT: Pghts and gas. Adults only. 248 § ROOMS AND BATH DOWNTOWN FE 2-7798. Axe Bare Lowes prnir wee no drinking. MY 2-6166, ameee year around N -— 3 “hed- PORT AUSTI Farag ‘lake om furnished. SALESMAN AT 9882 LAKE. SIDE DRIVE BA/PORT. J. A. Taylor neeAae 4-2544 Free P Perking We designed modern kitchen, oil fore ed other out- Also ranch type home. Beautiful- ref. MOTEL FOR SALE ~ Or ae Me 4 including oy ney apts, furn oats & fishing. $41,000 MA 1, | e . 325. Paved rd. Be sure to see this. $7500. Nicholie & sais" 33°«W. Huron, FE 5-818. $500 Se cad si Oakland Loan Company) | PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. -9206 customers out of work are treated with every consideration, 6 cabins plus belt. cackle find | you. us yoee needs Home & Auto Loan Company |" °N~ Perr sneha Gocerday @ ta. 1 Are oe" ~ LOANS $25 to 8500 LOAN CO. COMMUNITY 30 BE. pay reate muvee YOU. ARE Lucky To have your sccount Bucknets ip this period of unemployment always pays to deal at Buckners BUCKNER |: OFFICES ARE LOCATED: PONTIAC. 2nd floor National Bide DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy. | | WALLED * LAKE Next to Bank? with who are 4 Us ta LAY-A-WAY PLAN Rig TO * poor fo PAY and | areund 2 acres of free park REFRIG., mari _Bas “stove $40. a PIECE ' DINING + ROOnT OTR 1 child's tricycle. FF 20788 after 4 p.m. or ali day Tues. 230 Rarnston ig CU. FT KELVINATOR UP- rae, freerer, 2 yrs. old, MY 4562 Van Dyke 30° EL ecrRic AND GOOD Gas TIC One Molock north across from Bank cgeature. is ll toanes endorsers Paym budget. We wi ‘te. gia to rat your you with your mony probleme. STATE FINANCe CO. 702 Pontiac State Sank Bidg. PE 41574 WHEN YOU NEED to $500 quickly on Re ~~ LOANS TO $300 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE ‘Ground 64 W. Lawrence St. oor) PE 41538 LOANS $20 TO $500 ature LD HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC . 5.8 Aegina at rr aes EAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN’ $35 TO LIvess GOOD HOUSEHOLD Ph. Rochester, OL 60711. Ol. 1-9791 first ¢ like to an " ‘Cash in 1-Trip! |- loan tn trip! | YES" when you | foan. Phone, write or BENEFICIAL oo Re OO range. FE ‘34 KENMORE ELEC RANGE, _like new, used 6 mo, FE 8-2455 ‘86 REFRIG. BEIGE SOFA, UP- holstered chair, end tables, lamp, erin ses sell oupares tel. M L121, 8. Bro . Orion, Mich _ ‘36 NORGE WRINGER . TYPR _Basee Take over payments. FE 2 7 PC. LIFSTICR RED yee good condition, Mansfield. $78. 06 & lew low price. Complete instal lation. Only $5 Ken: e Gas ORS enree ASH FOR YOUR r Is, OR 3-2717. COLDSPOT DEEP FR: . t. old. an a coll spring FE | iF" RCA TWSED CO ; $49.95 a En 70.08. WA ALTON TV Walton, Cor, Joslyn FE 2-2257 ANTIQUES. | BELLS, LAM AMPS, ICE cream table and chairs, Castor set. Colored dishes, OR 3-2122. APPLIANCE on ALE Regularly ‘tame ss ravi Ecohomet washer, $144 Regularly 8 Bendix ‘Dialomatic Regulariv $128, Doin dryer. 48 63 DE Ing li eu, ft, rat OTALOT. caresses 9 cu. ft, refrigerator» vos sibs 7 cu, ft. refrigerator.......... ; i. Fern eeweeee Waite's Appliance Center, down- stairs store PLACE A “LOST AD." Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 28181 for an ad-writer, Say “charge it.” ae , UITE. a s : ae oy gens eee Buy 3 pairs at Regular ’ 98 Price...Get 4th pair for Ic Save | } 54c! Reg. 3 Pr. Pr. $1 ‘d Solid or Printed Poplin for 2.80 Cool and comfortable for fun in " the sun, Has detachable sus- ¥ First Quality Dividend Buy! penders, hitise waists, and |. Imagine, 2 S-gauge 1 deniers, = zipper back. Choice of the price of 3 plus le. Fine hairline colors; 7-14. seams. Smooth fit... latest shades. @new dial, hands and crystal Shop ; | Girls’ Wear @12 months written querantee . | ~foe Watch and Jewelry Repair—Main Floor NEW HOSIERY BAR Tonite ‘til 9! Saliefaclion guananteed or your money back” (EAD 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171