po pd = 2 he =F = id ty 2 ae AB 7. ' wt ; i A ne he WEEK-END BATTLE — Eight streams of water are directed against the shell of the former Wanamaker Department Store in downtown Man- waters flooded 7 hattan as firemen fought throughout the weekend causing a comm ae [Fire KOs Subway Lines Galler Arrested During Gotham Rush Hour NEW YORK (#—A weekend fire that destroyed the old, abandoned John Wanamaker department store in Kidnap Case + Ex-Employe of Baby's Father Booked by Police for Disturbing Peace : MINEOLA, N. Y. (INS)—Police | announced today the surprise ar- ‘ guage so that he again con- rast of s Fepartog Sewer Insines because one. subway line wab closed. Ba IEE mee aaa eae cor | Riressier, 26, 9 a radio opers-|is Wiadimir, I live in the litte), Sis er Co —— rae Se Water Ie Bite. BOSOg said he ordered a night march for| Specialist William H, Bressler, of Blagognay near MOSCOW.isiaie Police sald. | connection with the investigation of/ poured onto . the burning Fj | C his recruits last April 8 after he|picked up on his U. 8, Army radio weather is fine. You are e ’ rw - the the unsolved kidnaping at Weinber-/buiiding cascaded into thelt (LY ross Setter ssc" it, 420, * eascuineltne Ruston “ham” sation Veoh American I bave ever talked|right e-road and ger’s infant son, Peter, July 4th.) per xington e e during a smoking period. He said|Friday and talked to “someone| ~~ turned, striking the oncom : The man allegedly tried to make le Ave. line Forfeits Bail Bond the march was “to teach them : ‘The Russian operator then jtostcarheadon, §.§ # — several telephone calls Sunday aft-| and the BMT subway. Both ‘ discipline.” F . “ ‘ . oes * = n - 3 ; r ¢ a rs 4 = te ; link Broo: Manhat-| WASHINGTON # ~ A year. platecs recruits the accident but there were no par cgpotbeels cinageee > 2 -hagerapster ey tan and yn - old. Avlington, Va... man has for- Perch F poner nda eats Rochester Fire . of the contact to Box 2Z.ljuien lg was booked on a charge of “dis- and serve a large ATCA felted bond in connection with the! ent ‘There was panic, and ant as ee B . Ra. SNS, : ot a turbing the public peace.” The|Of Manhattan. burning of crosses outside the ho-) saiy 72 came back alive to this ¢ ‘The ertity’s announcement 6 eg ye: Ft ng ghee complaint against him was signed| BMT trains were halted last tl residence of Chief Justice Earl) yesrine Corps training center. said “after a litle mor EB cxme eS Mh apene Gh seyng is ‘the ee near 3 night by water in the Sth. street|Warren and the home of Associ- sine ee moreiwhich proved fatal at a blind in- y the misting tals s sek hag ate Justice Felix Frankfurter. Defense attorney Emile Z, Ber- signed off,tersection at Ev: n year-old Mrs. Besitrice Weinberger. Station. Today they were getting ox Cay said be i : 2 ie , through on three of the four| Police said Ronald Eugene Row-/man of New York City Boy, 12, Dies of Burns wishing Bressler good luck and|Mile Rd., Southfield Township. Nassau County authorities iden (tracks, ley, an. electronics engineering would move immediately for the ¥. ’ later. No Investigating police ee the a salesman, $2, of Brooklyn. They The IRT line, however, was |iie wag charged with two counts charges involving alcohol. 2 % , reported. with eae operated by Donald nef sald hig attempts to phone the | Ut of service between Grand |o¢ kindling a bonfire between sun-| Both, hé claimed, prejudiced Thinner Exploded “I might be that he te mem- | Hos 11° of Berkley” us he drove Weinberger home wete made | Central and Brooklyn Bridge. |set and sunrise. He gave bond oficase since neither was mentioned catsing © tow gneve Bugiich pew | thectgh the tatieneinat: . from the heme ef a sister he Commuter‘ crowds that normally $20 and was released. as a factor in the graver charges. A Rochester fire claimed its sec (ee 4% ied : —: was Visiting in Westbury, only | @%¢ the IRT trains to get to the | The crosses were burned Fri- sages and will call back when | catty falling 0 8 ep 7. half a mile from the Weinberger | Wall street area and other down- |day night, About the same time|\Considerate Son? ond victim yesterday afternoon. , | he cam send them,” said Bress- | The medical director of the resi- | residence where the child was | 40¥® points had to get off at \oiher crosses were set afire out- Roggow, 12; of 1135 N, | ler. He added he had begun education program at Mt. , stolen from his carriage. Grand Central, They jammed \side the Washington residence of} CHICAGO (INS) — Twelve-year-/Oak St., died in St. Joseph Hospital studying Russian between calls. |Carmel Mercy Hospital was pinned — There was nothing in the police} =” NO Solicitor General Simon E. Sobe-lold Peter Bosworth, when asked|of burns suffered when paint. thin- Bressler’s mother, Mrs, Ann|Deneath his car, Gillies and a pas- statement to indicate any direct Loud speakers blared instruc- loff and the home of Mrs. Douglas whether he wanted a little brother ner exploded as three children Bressler, lives at 10) Hillside Dr./ e Richard DeMara, 18, also. connection between Snyder’s ar-\tions for the riders to take other|King at nearby Beltsville, Md. (or sister, replied: __|Played behind a factory Friday ‘| Bressler graduated from St. Berkley, were treated and re- rest and the actual kidnaping. It subway lines, and also announced| Mrs. King is an official of the; “‘I¢ it wouldn't change Mommy’s) afternoon. ‘Michael High School in June 1946|!eased at Beaumont Hospital. ‘was pointed out that the “‘disturb-|€Xtra buses had been pressed into| National Assn, for the Advance- shape too much, I would like a| A girl, Mary E. Boughner, 4, of ee and entered the Army a year later|OTHER FATALITIES ing the peace” charge was a minor! Service. ment of Colored People. Pony.” 1305 N. Oak died at the hospital) -W44AM.M. BRESSMER In aking the service his career. Eisewhere ‘around the state: © - — les Sanne Friday night. Her brother, James,! musts Radio Service (MARS), an | During the Korean War, when| George , ~“aavde was held this morningh” ree * 19, is listed in fair condition. ; ergy a prisoner of war, he é free-| ang Wiha bameadia Mk of ta a — sin, Alhous - sted 2, tira day in the ruins of the old ° n an overturned drum and may| Sendai is at the southern tip of are ee pen fis|na™,, Satentay sight on MME, gene ; ters in Mineola. Although arrested iniock.square building in lower! . re a 3 fering Roope —— Standish, shortly after 3 p.m. Sunday, h€ivanhattan. # } Ever play a crossword puzzle? Maybe you're a whiz — maybe |have exploded when the children) Japan. er = wnat William Cameron, 33, Detroit, was not booked at the station until) The tol of firemen treated for| not. Either way, you're a candidate for a cash prize in the Press’ it a match. : ate: _ _ |ilied yesterday ‘of injuries received 12:15 ie —_ Mr », M4 einber”jsmoke poisoning, cuts and burns) POT-O-GOLD contest which today goes into its eighth week. : Saturday in a Detroit accident. peo doeart iin. an thes onan paint, (mounted to 216, Twenty were hos-| * If you win, you'll take home at least $100 — and the prize might Capt. Townsend is Clyde Branson, 4, Oaklawn, Police at first said Snyder was Pree | be $800, depending on the success of last week's contestants. » > BL, Saturday in a head-on colli- loved until 1 ths | Officials said a spark from an} The following list of 33-words contains all you need to be that Reported Seeing , sion in Taylor Township, — a salesman’ for 7 wholessié drug |" ylene torch may have started) winner. Clip them out, turn to Page 4 and fill in the blanks with your M A . P . ® Fl Rita 2, firm at Garfield, N. J., owned by|tecentiy” beoun demolishine thal Selections: belie, bomb, brag, day, demon, dwarf, dye, escort, tame, |#¥4 CIT) garet Again Aaparecig 20 peg Loman, Weinberger’s brother and in which) ornate stone and iron structure.| fraud, ghost, grab, halve, hosts, libel, loot, make, mobs, model,| HAMBLEDEN, England » — John Wilk 72, Pinconaing. struck wigeberger ave _ a The building, a Manhattan land-| Dame, _ owe, own, point, raid, sesort, road, scope, space, tool, |Princess Margaret and Group! ° : . |Saturday night = he walked a ’ wever, yas t ‘ .v .w . cee 5 thé ‘were till dhecking. whether | et vee 0 tee ee ee Sortie cain maend | shared! ‘The swift Pontiac Press Special couldn't streak down ser tuclia oh Go adie Snyder actually had been employed amid speculation that. they were|he rails to New York City much faster than readers) — (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) by the firm. Dynamite Warning Grounds Airliner SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—A tele- phone warning that ‘dynamite’ was aboard a San Francisco - to - Chicago United: Air Lines DCS) caused the airline to ground the plane at Elko, Nev., last night for 3% hours. Airport officials and police thor- oughly combed the plane and the luggage of the 63 passengers aboard before the DC6 resumed its flight to Chicago at 11:18 p.m,) (PDT). They found no trace of ex- plosives. _ The order for the Elko landing was issued after an unidentified man called the San Francisco of- fice of the airline to inquire if UAL had an east bound plane de- parting at 5:30 p.m. Assured that one took off'at that time, he said: “Oh, my God, my wife’s on board and there's dyna- mite on the airplane.” He imme- diately hung up and efforts to! trace the call were unavailing. Short on Short Shorts LONDON (INS)—Moscow Radio} broadcast a brief comment today | from Russian tourists who have’ just returned from a luxury cruise! around Europe, The Russians fas-| ” ists they saw at Capri: shorts were too short." building and knocked out caused an unprecedented jam of riders at Grand Cen- tral Terminal today. Nearly a dozen persons were felled by the heat during the morning rush hour as commuters pressed alternate routes to the busy Wall street and downtown sections F. to quell the blaze in the abandoned building. The * & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN AN, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1956 ” ' "AP Wirephote subways beneath the building, uter tieup. _@ a section of the subway (Court-Martial ~|April 8, opened at 9:02 to- ; day. —#6 PAGES | ‘Death March Now in Session Marine Sergeant, Faces ing of six Marine recruits rae The former drill instruc- erate ‘Killed in Michigan A Drayton Plains man and a Southfield Township — persons killed in Oakland Hopes to Contact Soviet ‘Ham’ Again Pontiac Soldier Studies Russian! named Wladimir for about 10 min-; He said he monitored this mes He Grabs 40 Winks at Picnic. | / WHILE 30,000 PLAYED — Thousands of GMC employes .and their families were having fun, but tened criticiem on American tonr-| Ralph Pahl was’ blissfully pounding his ear Sat- “their| Urday as the GMC Family Picnic reached its ,| height at the Walled Lake Amusement Park. Like boyy , thousands of other children who attended, the little grandson of John Pahl, Plant 1 méintenance employe, became ‘tuckered out as the afternoon wore on ~ with Ralph, it just happened a little earlier, (Other pictures of the picnic on Page 15). . } . a t J Lady Hambleden declined to identify the other guests. F The World War Il hero whom The 4i-year-old airman, who is quitting the Royal Air Force, plans to leave in October on his solo jeep tour, He is to be gone 18 months, Lord Beaverbrook’s Sunday Ex- press, in a story asking whether Townsend also was a guest at the Hambleden estate, said: “If the princess has decided on one brief reunion, this weekend may .be the last opportunity for several years." In Today's Press County NO@WS......566. 060060 ag Editoriale ....6cceccccceccces POCO-GOM cocecsccecseeces 4 Mystery BStOTy...secccecescue @ WOOT voc ccscivceendees ss 16, 17 y ctehaenci TE Oe 18 hurried to their mailboxes last week to reserve seats. In fact, there is room for only 10 more places. _ The group which will make the trip to see five Broad- Lord|way shows in September overwhelmed the train’s station master with a ficod of applications which started coming in soon after the Press issued its first “All Aboard” last Monday. ee The last 10 seats will be reserved on a first come- first filled basis from completed forma (on Page 2 of today’s Press). Applicants who miss being in the last 10 will be put on a waiting list and added to the party as cancellations occur. : the train trip neared the completion of final arrange- ments for the excursion. Each event promises six days of fun and a lot of excitement. Heading the schedule of events, of course, are the five top Broadway shows which train-members will see: “Damn Yankees,” “New Faces of 56,” “The Most Happy Fellas,” “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?”, and “No Time for Sergeants.” Excursionists will also tour the United Nations Build- ing and have Itincheon in its Delegates’ Room, tour Manhattan Island by boat, see several television shows, gather at arrival and after-theater parties, and spend five days at one of New York’s finest hotels. ' The schedule also calls for plenty of free time for those who make the trip to see other sights in the city. _ You still have a chance to go along, but time is short. Full in the form on Page 2, enclose a,check or money * order.for $140 and mail it to the Pontiac Press. You — invest your money in a better vacation. \ Under the deluge of requests for seats, pianners of| dicts tonight will be fair and cool - train in eastern , causing heavy damage. ’ The. officials. gave no indication of casualties but reports told of eight dead and nine wound- ed, The blast set off a fire which re Se RS not aie am 4 os here than r look up at the buildings?” . * a baby. Ce ‘ By EARL WILSON ss KIEV — “The Soviet is being invaded and occupied!” a Russian woman exclaimed to me dramatically. | “Imvaded?” I said, wondering if war had come while I off too much borscht. 2 : “Not by enemy troops—but smiled. “Next year I think there will be more Americans “What gang is that?%I asked our Intourist guide, Sofia Mironova, when a flock arrived with overnight plane bags. “The architects,” she said. “Can't you tell the way they x Ue Many sights reminded us of America; we even saw one Rus- sian who looked like a hilibilly—a shaggy-haired guy carrying eS by Amatican teurtein” che Then we flew to Minsk and on to Kiev in a no-seathelt plane, to be met here by a German-speaking guide, It was midnight and..oniy by use of uh __THE PONTIAC: PRESS._ MONDAY, JULY 16, 1050 for Call to Negotiate _- Members desire an opportunity my Russian vocabulary book - 16-Day-Old Walkout ; vote for a civil rights bill in an could I figure out we were at) TWO DAY DEBATE Next morning I thought I'd; Pontiac Press Photo The measure will be debated for wander about. I was sure I'd HERE'S HOW — While regular observer Orrel house held in celebration of the fourth anniversary” ~ two days and voting will then get find no English? spoken here. | Hathway (left) his turn at the. Pontiac of GOC posts in the United States. Outlining the ; under way. Speculation was that it On the. stairway was an| Ground Observer Corps post Saturday, Roger steps of spotting and reporting planes during the | From all outward appearances would take three to five days to American-looking man with a| Roberts, 12, of 610 E. Madison Ave., (center) open house was Frank Comps, assistant chief of |the industry and the United Steel- complete action. camera. . | learns’ the operation of the post during an open the Pontiac post. workers were standing pat as they ie tend ance yl pmo :After a few words I said: ee me ” . : . "eS somee a ing a oe te] agg CORUAN MILLAULLE tm 4 newpaper man. Higgins Boosters |3 Killed in County; | Ss,-x-™ mot ma on behalf of anyone whose rights am 4, eS! en _ 5 ‘ —|tion it will change its offer of a were threatened or violated or| I told him my name and he told me his and we broke out Schedule Thirty . 52-month contract, which it says poh aby brah aT arama Se ee en ee Seon ne eee White House Campaign Events eee Boose oe ee "eats sia sores a ac Gao ONS | tails Bo 2 tact nee gael L f j. 3 iy it i B; } if i g 32s | i i 2 1 e F 3 z i in lt LH rile rae ti i Po- probably Hamtramck Men Hurt in Unexplainable Crash = A Hamtramck man was hospit- Lee ere TV'ers youre LUNG Infection Fatal .|of New Orleans’ celebrated baby a 71 Pej 5 ee H means “Biotic Warling,” so he for a call to Helsinka. when they visit here. THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN Cushing, mansion booked, right into '57. EARL’S PEARLS... - show. . ~—like telling you.”—Phil Rosen, TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Jan partitioned interiors, complains even have wall-to-wall walls!” We found we were not nearly in as shot as getting half shot from the “‘evodka.” One American jtold me that Americans are inclined to wear too much red kiddingly says, ~ We went sightseeing together; Were we watched? I doubt it: The only person following me was a clerk making sure I paid “They shouldn't bother,” he said. “Red is the one thing Rus- sia’s got more than enough of.” ee ‘Edith Adams (Mrs. Ernie Kovacs) snared the Daisy Mae role in the B’way musical, “Li'l Abner” , —she battled with husband John Ireland — say she’s available for a show here — alone. Gloria Vanderbilt’s cousin, Harry he'll sue if he’s mentioned in her film bio. guy Lawrence Tierney has a new career—selling St. Hoagy Carmichael opened an interior dec- . » « Marlon Brando’s date atierty told reporters the meeting . - Agents for Joanne Dru wife Margo bought Billie Dove's old Holly- . «+ Marion Marlowe has five more Ed Sullivan Women, on the average, spend 75 per cent of their time sitting down — as the figure will . WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A woman is only as old as she feels Murray, whose new home has “These modern designs don't (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) for Whooping Crane NEW ORLEANS (INS)—The last whooping cranes is dead. * * .- This cuts down the world’s known whooping crane population to a mere 30—none of which are chicks. Officials at Audubon Park re- ported yesterday that the rare month old crane was found dead im its cage, a victim of lung in- fections, A second bird, hatched a few days after the one that just died, disappeared. when it was about.a week old, ' The keepers have theorized that an animal managed to get into _. cage and made. off with the * * * Now, zoo officials are hoping the parents of the two New Orleans Marilyn Monroe Wants To Play Lady Macbeth LONDON i — Marilyn Monroe, who is about to costar with. one of Britain’s foremost Shakespear- portray time, ” Lady Macbeth — “some- * * * ing else, Marilyn pondered moment, * * * ly replied, ° ° * see Miss Monroe?" birds will hafch other eggs before spring. Pos person I ever met.” much danger of getting ean actors, says she would like to Asked if Britain's chill nights . had changed her views nights) A Waterford Township woman; sleeping in Chanel No. 5 and noth- “Let's say that now that I'm in England I like sleeping in just +; “Through two eyes,” he said,) Holds Conference With Strauss; Dulles Meeting to Be on Panama Trip WASHINGTON @® — President Eisenhower went back to work at the White House today. He reported at his office at. 8:20 a.m for the first time since he was stricken with an intestinal ail- ment June 8. * bd He met with staff members; conferred with Lewis W. Strauss, chairman of the Atomic Energy 10:15 a.m., meeting with Secre- tary of State Dulles. 7 * «@ Press secretary James C, Hag- with Dulles would include a dis- cussion of matters to be taken up at the Panama City meeting of American presidents which Ei- senhower will attend next week-| end Hagerty also disclosed Elisen- hower will take part Friday in an tional Security Council to mark his participation in the beginning Operation Alert, the federal ci- vil defense enerelan. . The President also will tale} part in the latter stages of the six-day exercise on his return from Panama. “expanded” meeting of the Na-| today announced formation of a dale for election to Congress. * * .|, Annett, former GOP city chair- man and past president of the Oak- land County Lincoln Republican Club, said the committee already has scheduled 30 breakfast, lunch- eon and August 7 primary election, . * * Vice chairman of ‘the group in- clude Mrs. Floyd Andrews of Clark- ston, Mrs. Bruce Garbutt of Fern- Commission, and scheduled @\dale Thomas F. McGuire of Royal Oak, who withdrew from the Re- publican Congressional race to en- dorse Higgins, the Rev, George E. Ging of. St. Joseph's Catholic Church of Lake Orion, and the Rev. William C. Hamm of St. Mary’s in the Hills Episcopal church in Lake Orion. * * ® Mrs. David W. Lee of Birming- James Clarkston of Pontiac treas- urer, Annett will be chairman. Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Henrietta P. Wales Mrs, Henrietta P. Wales, 86, who lived with her daughter; Mrs. Rob- ert Pack at 21 Miami Rd., died yesterday after an illness of two Hagerty said a number of Cabi- net members and agency heads concerned with Operation Alert| will take part in the Friday meet-! ing, | Eisenhower will not hold a news) conference this week. He will hold his usual weekly meeting tomorrow with Republi- ican congressional leaders, (Car Collision Injures ‘Waterford Woman isuffered minor bruises in a two ‘ear collision on U.S, 10 near Scott. |Lake road Saturday night. | | Betty C. Flesher, 26, of 2122) iCrescent Lake Rd., was treated by a doctor following the crash.) ‘The other vehicle was driven by) Yardley'’s Lavender,” she smiling-' Charles E. Myers, 34, of 3149 Por ey: ' itiac Lake Rd., Waterford Town-|F MN i ‘igrandchildren and months. She was.born Jan, 11, 1870, in Muskegon, the daughter of Edwin and Charlotte Pett, and was mar- ried to the late Harry Wales. A member of All Saints Episco- pal Church, Mrs. Wales had lived here for 2 years. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Pack, she is sur- “Citizens Committee of 300" to sup- port the campaign of former State Senator George N. Higgins of Fern- ham was named secretary, and | Duncan yesterday west of Port Huron. yesterday near Marquette. Mrs, Gertrude Harris, 44, Alden, Ala., last night in a two-car acci- dent near. Clinton, ; Gerald A. Harland, 19, Fern- dale, Saturday when thrown from a car on M29, near Lake St. Clair, Charles Parsons, 69, Wayne, Ohio, today of injuries suffered last night in a panel truck colli- sion on U.S.25 in Monroe County. Elmer J, Hill, 35, Roseville, Fri- day night 12 miles north of West Branch. OUT-OF-STATE Two state residents died in traf- fic accidents in other areas, Mrs. Lula’ Webb, 57, Detroit, Saturday in Columbia, Tenn., and Earl J. Harris, 53, Saginaw, yesterday in a four-car pile-up near Rolla, Mo. DROWNING VICTIMS Drowning victims were Dewey) . 1, Escanaba, Daniel Smith, 17, Toledo, and Gordon Mc- Grail, 30, Toronto. Duncan drowned Saturday while swimming in an unsuper- vised area on Little Bay De Nec near Escanaba, Smith, yester- day when he stepped inte a drop-off while wading in a lake in Hillsdale County, MeGrail, whose boat overturned in the St. Clair River, Saturday night has not been recovered. | Three Illinois residents were killed Friday night when their pri-| ‘vate plane crashed en route from ¢ye at Pontiac General Traverse City to Petoskey. Dead) are Emil A. Michaels, 45; his wife, | Marjorie, 45, both of Lombard; | and Bernard Cassidy, 43, of ‘Chi-| cago, Cassidy was the husband of, vived by another daughter, Mrs, | Powderpuft Derby competitor Lois Thad Demery of Detroit, four eight great- grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. F. M. Ray of Fort Worth, Texas. Service will be at 2 p.m. tomor- row from Sparks-Griffin Chapel, with the Rev. George Widdifield of- ficiating. Cremation will be in White Chapel. Friends may call at the Sparks - Griffin Funeral Home. Motorist Injured A Flint man escaped with only rear of the Myers vehicle. . ship. Marilyn's new husband, play-| Investigating Pontiac State Po- lacerations when his car went off! wright Arthur Mille r, who WaS lice reported the Flesher car’s|the road and struck a utility pole| Det. Olin Hoffman said the trail present, was asked, “How do you brakes failed causing it to ram the in Independence Township yester- led from a broken window in the day license, according to troopers, |Hospital following the crash. He 1939. Skelton announced that he HONORED GUEST — Some 135 former em- ployes of the Oakland County Emergency Relief Commission turned out-Saturday at the Elks ‘Temple to pay tribute to Stacy Skelton, (center) 4, administrator of the commission from 1933 to T. DeBaene, was retiring as = the banquet, } : ; ) head of the Mjchigan Crippled Children Society this September. Seated next to Skelton are Walter Gertrude Barrett, who acted as toastmistress for Pontiac Press Phote deputy administrator, and Mrs. lost control of the car after going over a hill on U.S, 10. Cassidy: | * * * - Reservation Application | John R. Ross, 55, was:killed Fri- iday night when he fell through the iskylight of a Ford Motor Company building in Detroit, | Grocery Store Breakin Solved by Blood Trail A two-block trail of blood alleg- edly led to the arrest of a 23-year- old man, charged with breaking in- to a grocery store early Sunday, ‘Pontiac police said, istore at 338 Central St. to the home | The woman was ticketed for} Charles Raspberry, 32, was treat- of Bacilio A.. Ortega at 381 Irwin adding, “She's the most unique driving with an expired operator's ed and released by Pontiac General St. | Ortega admitted cutting his right |fold Oakland County deputies he hand and wrist as he smashed the | ‘window, Hoffman said, Nothing] ‘was missing from the store. + {Press Theater Special: 1 Please make the following reservation for me on The Pontiac 4 Press Theater Special to New York City, departing Monday morn- i ing, September 10, and returning i . Miss | + PTT TL TEE Ee Under the Following Conditions: a A ene A Ee ee ee ee POORER HEROES HEHEHE EEE HEHE HEHEHE REE HEHEHE EHR OE OED I understand that the $140 Ihave enclosed includes transporta- tion, hotel, theater tickets, the after-theater dinner party, luncheon in the Delegates’ Lounge of the U. N. Building and other extra fea- tures mentioned in Press articles. (Single Room §8 Extra). I Agree to Participate in The Pontiac Press Theater Special I have included the full payment with this reservation. If I am , to make the tour I understand that I shall be given a full 4 tions. will be made in order of the receipt of applications and that | of events except for possible changes or additions made ! necessary by some event beyond control 6f The Pontiac Press. H Fe ie 3 4 | tit i int Herbert Cooley to Lead They are: Det. Orville C. Johnston, vice president; Det. Hendren, que, sergeant-at-arms. Picnicker Injures Eye Charles E. Schwitzer, of Detroit, was treated for bruises of the left Sunday after being hurt when a firecracker exploded in front of him. He was released following treat- ment. Schwitzer told Oakland Coun- ty deputies the accident occurred =e a i | Ef cf ; ih i Fy Es a if itz f : : ¥ F i ! f PF = i if a3 g = é | z B z $ : get i g 895 2 i F 5 i efi) | ; mat while he was attending a picnic at a park in White Lake Township. FED at 2 P Shop from " CLOSED TUES. .M. for INVENTORY (July 17, 1956) for Summer Needs at Savings! Regular Hours begin Wednesday 9:30 ‘til 2. 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Striving for fame os a a. glamour, a A pny beauty _ might regard a fashion —— as a first step. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES le to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest 1, Anyone fs .¢ Pontiae Press employes or their im- with the exception mediate families. 2. A contestant may submit as many entries os he or she wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper, 3. To submit an entry the contestant must ertat his answer words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and Gttach Waecurely to a dent, postcard. No entries will be accepted i they Entries for Puzzle No. 8 must bear a Sueadery, Maly 4 24, post- (or before). No entries received that time, whether mailed or delivered by hand, wi Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mai 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning detaila ol the contest cannot be answered or acknow 5. The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of $100 a os to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. It more than one winning answer is received the prize will be divided equally among the winners. If any week or weeks should pass without any sone the prize will be added weekly until a winning solution is submitted. 7. Each week's puzzle will ae eet Monday, Wednesday ond Friday until the contest's end, Labor Day. Either or all will be considered as official entry blanks. 8. Winners und correct solutiong will be onnounced each Friday of the week following individual contests. Official keeper of ‘anawers wil! B.. Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Sakland County. Only the Features Corp., artors of the puzzles, will know the solutions until after each contest is over. Answers will be delivered to the Press judges by Me. Ziem after the final deadline. ot udges is judgee decision, ond i otter ages to chide by te Pcon gers: PR al i rea ttle iver by llaphone ori the m le, MEE ROMER ces a. al after will be declared eligible. sae * curity “I 5 Veal w| Rump ! the| {0 fess] MILD CHEESE | VEAL BREAST | PORK CHOPS poate eos: wo | 19 13S From L, 0. B. of New York Gity: learnings of up to $1,200 per year : es YE : sit eal, drm 368 ea, “Yous Inet from reas | VEAL : 39: LARGE : ag SPARE 1% 1 draw any more?’* Fat a el Your Social Security benefits oa, Sol cond py | STEAK :, ad EGGS beaters BS wee eee | ioe ‘sadist carsings ae jobs | nomen, Met Dees or come § orede T Skinless feewrtea 2th Unit | or self-employment covered by | from operating a basiness, does | Ube. From R. E. ot _ ashing hve never had a Social Security| 1 D. C.: . “My son owns a repair/number. My husband is now cov-' ots THE. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. JULY 16, 1956 curity y for You” te Smiths and Johnsons~Americe' 2 Top Nam 4 ae es | Mieeait ot enim “Thoughtful Service” <6 Williams St. 2 - — We have no way of knowing, of course, how many different makes of motor cars this gentleman has owned through the years. But we'd wager that he has changed his preference a great many times in his years on the highway. And we're also willing to bet that he has now made his /ast switch in motor cars! For this time it’s a Cadillac! And it is historically true that once a motorist makes the move to the “car of cars”, he is usually a Cadillac owner for life. What are the reasons for this great loyalty? Well, let us count. them off. First of all, there ‘are the-things which everyone recognizes in Cadillac. There is its His Last Switch in Motor Cars i eet great beauty . . . its matchless 7 the and the unquestioned respect whi car commands the world over. Then there are those qualities with which anyone who has ever driven a Cadillac is familiar. There. is its marvelous comfort and ease of handling . . . its magnificent power and performance . . . its wonderful balance and agility . . . and its extraordi- nary quietness of operation. And, finally, there are those things which only Cadillac owners themselves can fully appreciate, There is the car's remarkable economy of operation and upkeep—its incredible longevity—its marvelous resale value—and the great pride and happiness JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Michigan | * ‘ ° i 4 % ; ri . Yi oe a Vi | de that it bestows upon the man at the wheel. ** ¢ If this little check list of Cadillac virtues coincides with what you’ ve been looking for in a motor car, you ought to come in and _ see us very soon. You'll find, by the way, that. we have recently made two additions’to this list of things you, get when you make your de- cision for Cadillac. __ We're talking about prompt delivery and a generous trade-in allowance! | Better come in while the circumstances are so favorable—and make your last switch in motor cars! Ph, FE 4-3566 2 af 7 3 \ : ae me Gow ‘Bill _ 1193) ~ ne 1956 Legislature places employers of 3 or S anaumeed under the Compensation A Ae teat = eae Coreen. onion for your business . . * * “Gettysburg?” the Voice With a Smile asked, with a frown, “Get- tysburg, Ind., or Gettysburg, Pa.?” “Pennsylvania,” the NBC fellow said. cae TOOL ‘ATLAS .@ ee @ DELTA SHOPSMITH © DeWALT: | PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL BROWN-SHARPE © MILWAUKEE TERMS AVAILABLE ‘GLENN WING POWER TOOLS 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Rood BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 & There was a long pause, a kind of time out for station iden- tification. Then Long Distance came back on the pipe. “You'll have to have the coun- ty, " she ruled. | “Adams County,” said the NBC | fellow, who works in the reference, room with Shirley Booth. + * ca Finally Hagerty answered, “Jim,” said the. NBC fellow, “you don't have an unlisted num- iber, you have an unlisted city.” LETTER LETDOWN The Philadelphia Kellys heard Prin- DAILY 8 TO 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 TO 5:00 _| science. ‘the greatest blizzard of the history of the republic. wrote as illows be U Enclosed was a check for $1. This could lead to chaos unless it is only an isolated case of con- * * * Suppose all the people who have taken away bath towels, silver- ware, ashtrays, glasses, pepper mills, salt shakers, stationery, Gideon Bibles, brass rings, holy water, grand pianos and the like decide: suddenly to purge their souls and return them or their ifitte, pommes souffies, haricots | _ ae PONTIAC ar HOMEY, JULY 16, 1058 : iMetory, They would ave no time been searching, since the invention of the lamp. seg i er ay Mt wee tet 6 one Orie At the “Mittionaire Dinner” the other night in the Harwyn Club. the menu read “Champagne cock-. tail, canape- Russe, boula boula! with amontillado, aiguillette de| cocotte stivorof with chateau - la- verts au gratin, endive and beet salad, bombe abricontine, petite fours—with chateau .d’iquem, cafe | flambe, mints and liquers (option- | *) * * « , | That last word may have stopped | an epidemic of gout among the} | WESTERN SUPPLY | 1-213 Main St, Romeo PI 2-304! | If It’s Western You'll Find it at ' B-BAR-B _ WIDE WORLD PHOTO. “Chevy beats own Pikes Peak record ... and tops all rivals : Last fall, Chevrolet broke the Pikes Peak ' record in a history-making pre-production teat. 4 ain 8 St. ond 211 S. Soginaw St oe It happened on July 4. Running against the hottest competition in the land, Chevrolet won the Pikes Peak climb—a towering challenge open to all makes of cars. This is far more than a blazing demonstration of power. It is unquestionable proof of Chevrolet’s supreme road- ability —the accuracy of Ball-Race steering, the solidity of outrigger rear springs, the traction “bite” that stems from balanced weight distribution. - There is no greater test of a car’s road safety qualities than the Pikes Peak climb. See for yourself, in the car that’s won the “crown” twice in a row! y ee Only franchised Chevrolet dealers cHevRowrr display this famous trademark od __ MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, INC. owners than any other make! including cars in every price range! Chevrolet takes first, second and four of the top six places! Beats its own stock car record by a full minute and 16 seconds! C 0 Hf Cele PORTABLE eel 4 ‘ni’ COT All MID-YEAR ‘MARK-DOWN steel-baked enamel Choice of canvas color! REGULAR $1295 $1 DOWN Ideal for picnics, camping or summer homes. Lounge in luxurious — ease wherever you go—because this wonderful portable ham- mock ‘n’ cot comes apart in seconds—assembles just as easily. Yet it’s sturdy and safe. And you save $4.07 at Lewis’. 5 Ft. REDWOOD PICNIC SET REGULAR $2495 = 19: Table and Two Benches Complete re Big, sturdy, 2 inch thick top of na fornia Redwood — A full 60” long. Weather can’t hurt it, its specially sealed and protected so you can leave it out year around. Table and 2 benches complete only. ... $2.00 Down oe ee ewe Pontiac, Michiga:. PARK - Open an FREE Account! REAR FINE FURNITURE Pay Only OF 10% STORE ! Re | 7 62-70 South Saginaw St. Down Hes . ( ae : . i ve \ ! ene Bod uy an ‘ more C PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1950 | MRS. JOHN ELLIS FELL MR. we _|Couple Married Sunday in Kirk of the Hills Rite BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Dr. Har-| Mrs. Fell wore gowns of Heaven 6ld DeWindt read the marriage) blue crepe. afternoon ‘in Kirk i WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD Sunday of the Hills for Dorothea | bride wore a gol dand white a rggioermnggied ys tony — oo ~ . He is the . ae The couple will live in Blooming- , . re. deen E. where Mr, Fell will finish white organdy, School, Shop ‘line and cap with ruffles below the M 9 e ; a chapel train, eets til jot daisies held a finger-ti First Methodist illusion, Her flowers EA ena peo ie daisies. District Woman cently a ea * “ 's 9 | a Se See Christian Service will meet at the Co tes | tondante were Ne = saloon | Detroit, Betsey = Y OMe | tere dene Garten and Rae “i mg | rem, cet a Yang eo presentation of the four appre | bridegroom. books for the fiscal year, , ; All the attendants wore available literature and dresses the Quadrennial Goals. It is beoidery over pale yellow of two such programs to be offered rideeroom is : Qe also carried Shasta daisies.! nary Ernest Everett of Osceola| > ™ene™ Fell was reservations for| Fer her wedding man ng the seminar until this evening, paper iden og Summer Bath Fragrances iam Burns acting as ushers. akin that feels like an| with Chastity F A reception cooler’s, squeeze the juice of| sleeves, . Regular $2 sizes now only § Bdge ' lemon into your bath water,| Chantilly Ince om | Country .Club not cold. Avoid 5 2 z Frdate: gir = FLF Hi H i as i “MARGARET ANN REED . La Se CY A eS Se RY ee Se Ye Re ce eS ee ee ] ‘ Cologne-Dusting Powder twins - | in your choice of four ' fragrances... Ovation, Four generous cakes of beauty soap in your choice of blue (Ovation), yellow (Safari), pink (Flamingo), beige (Contraband), Fours2-oz. cakes, ad | Tussy’s famous “Playhouse” package contains the delicate colognes little girls love, in 3 sweet young scents. Three l-oz. bottles $1.25. Dusting Powder, complete with fluffy puff $1.25. Soap Threesome $1. : Waite’s Cosmetics—Street Floor a more ond wore people say... | SEA‘SKI suntan cream POSITIVELY PREVENTS . SUNBURN oe» positively prevents peeling $719 \ .»- positively promotes the best-looking, longest-lasting —_ Reg. & size tan you've ever had. Sea & Ski’s positive action helps screen out the sun's before. The first day you use it, Sea & Ski will prove to you why it’s the world’s largest-selling suntan product. e Contains no drying alcohol and is not a messy oil The fabulous saper-smooth- OUARANTEE: Your money refunded ing lipstick that stays on... if you do not find Sea & Ski better . won't smear...won't dry lips! than any other suntan product or Just smooth Permastick on... sunburn remedy. Accept no substi- let it set... then press a tissue tutes. te. your lips until no color t all better , department comes off. Then kiss'your beau A and aie stores or drink your coffee or eat an 8-course dinner .,. Permastick ° will keep on leoking lovely for hours! Choose from 5 Glamorous Tussy Colors . . . today! This offer is for a LIMITED TIME ONLY! ' S . : | i” t : ‘ * : i . 67 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac Woite's Cosmetics—Street Floor oe ee ee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee E , 100-150 ‘bu. Mi ate 1, 2.50-2.95 bu No 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. aT = ae la are - ~ e -~* = wee et F LE - tussuetses ced 4 on @ aavwae ee.Seseryss - i 449494 14911 wre seseeen ~SHSelSS858 large 42; peewee Seuyecsensysescen: - — Reuven we. st oa com Sustantese Sysunesse: tne eae DAtsEEtss isc ee tee =» @ ww - aresyess SEs Tetgeseguesezecs . badkanl » e z 3 ; was fined $100 and paid court costs’ of $25 after pleading guilty to drunk driving Saturday. He was ar raigned before Springfield Town- ‘ship Justice Emmett C. Leib. A Livonia man was sentenced to. 90 days in the Oakland County Jail R Saturday after pleading guilty tore oe " Hillegal possession of beer in a mo itor vehicle Saturday. James Ja- C. Ingle. a 3835 J - s24eussse wll wveMNeMe Wom ote < SMauwt3Ss *-* Ate ee eee ee ‘ shedaay exes s entered its re rice situa-| hue SARE PEC ae signs, Eauipment Purchase... 430 al sp amps Maintenance of ao Pacific, MES. CHARLES LONG JR, nent Noon pasnee ioe. a wel “el eas Service Wednesday j»strisit.x Du z Expense .... «+000 70 ae id ee... 400 . pu, 10 Honor Mrs. Long. |ymegiin'*i we ae ‘once!’ PINE LAKE — Service for Mrs.|°*"*#* 74 TTL, 3e0e 800.00 2% to\Charles. (Leone E.) Long Jr., of ,' 904,458.00 3638. Orchard Lake Rd., will be at| mates, July 9th, 1956 Steel'2:30 p.m. Wednesday in FRED J. W T en|Lahe Community Cherch, with ber- LUCILLE M, jal in Acacia Park 3 Village of Orebard Lake OM Long, 49, died yesterday in William eins weet B ony "Scnsuen’ on % Hospital, after an illness tne ‘Anneal Village of ten months. rem Jey es te Seek, om Born ip Frariklin March 23, 1907, 'on Monday, August 71h, 1986, af the Vi jthe daughter of Mr, and Mrs. BS ee, le Lake ‘Rosas James W. Strong,, she attended | Tne ar Comnminstes Mesting Pine Lake School and High | PSaring , School. She married Charles Long LUCILLE M. SMITH, Jr. in Pontiac in 1940, Village of hard Lake Mrs,- Long was a member of | July 13, 1966 daly 10, ee “te Mouths vecant we heer his footateps Ee Shas ne | Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL. HOME ceeiory b-the WHITE bee tnd jg yg ~ ‘eran The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 26181 Pats SYLVAN Lar: hs co. 2383 Orchard Ave. PFE 6-418 ve «4 Veekeoe cinth, 20, was arraigned before /Preun Tra Farmington Township Justice Allen G esagucesssse.cs2tsecssss mis marr ee tw nie ame wie eee? id 26 BS2ss2.uses3 $sxs Ge Pleading gulity to two traffic vie- lations, James S$. Ward, 37, of 187 fines and costs Saturday. He ad- raigned before Springfield Town- ship Justice Emmett C. Leib. | Franklin road and -Crystal Lake drive caused $76 loss, the owner, St., told Pontiac police, A $25 boy’s bicycle was reported stolen Thursday night from a yard lice said, If your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. PE 5-0424 or MA 5-4031. HOLLY — Members of the local Chamber of Commerce are to have their annual outing day Wednes- day, when they go to Grand Haven. Most of the round trip will be made by plane between Flint and Muskegon. Ft - ie - a = ry} Harrison St., paid a total of $45 in cen neon & sean mitted to charges of speeding and no operator’s license when ar- Brads seZaus.e2.s3 BSISSTSLSLS The slashing of two tires on a poms" car parked Saturday night at? ‘fatal heart attack at Bald Moun- > i mead be Fc | * a * e seeneey L Lenkedacanialemicobek ckeieeko setae Robert F. Milligan of 189 Rapid a o -_ > 33 ana =e STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK, July 16. — (Compiled by the Associated Press). Indust Ratls Util Stock uat Re! + ocks +6 +.6 . +4 the county for 36 years, He was at 478 Howland Ave., Pontiac po-| —Adyv. von Holly C. of C. Sets Outing is it $| Rochester Masonic Lodge and 5, the First Congregational Church. 322223 eww a @ *\a daughter, Janet Dolan of Al i | Cemetery, be ratified and | The boy, 12, died early yesterday Purpose of vet ‘from burns suffered Friday, the pn B] as Born in Rochester, he attended/ot tne directors of each of the : |Rochester schools and was to enter Panks, providing for the merger. ie sed | ‘during business hours the seventh grade, He leaves his parents and grandparents. Kenneth M. Mills ROCHESTER—Services are at 7 nen are a daughter, Mrs ° Woolston, of Missouri, and :. hay pad C. Smith of Palo oe a te Bereby given that, pursuant Lerey Mardlin Roggow tt ite ‘wanking house st 30 North Sag- ROCHESTER — Service for Le- State on ay. A roy Mardlin Roggow, 12, 1135 North|}* 1886, e4 10:00 sm. p.m. Tuesday at Pixley Funeral a Oak, Rochester, will be at 2 in the Vill Home. Burial will be in Mt. Avon Si*ih."\aws ef the United States, shall 6 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 7 24, 25, save July 5, 6, 7 6, 17, 18, 16, 20, 21, on, 3k 36 34. August 2 p.m. today for Kenneth M. Mills, | 51, 139 Glendale, who died of a/ tain Golf Course Thursday. After. services at the William R. Potere Funeral Home, the Roches- ter Lodge No. 5, F&AM, will con- duct graveside services at Mt. Avon Cemetery. Mr, Mills, who was with the Colling Cleaners, had lived in past president of the Rochester Lions Clab and belonged to the Surviving are his widow, Lavina’ bion; a sister, Mrs. Claude Clark imal points are eighths Lom, ogy Bellingham, Wash., and two grand- children. i? ‘Troopers Probe Theft me eae w Gt Lakes Ol] & Chem Howell Elec Co’ Cockroaches One Full Year Guarantee | From Houses, Apartments, Gro- cery Stores and Restaurants, Re- main out only one hour. No signs used. Rox Ex Company 1014 Pont. St. Gk. Bldg. FE ¢-su02 | eS eos euvae ae of Horse-Riding Gear ~ w Prod OL *No sale; bid and asked. LAKE ORION — The Woman's Relief Corps of Orion and Oxford will have its campfire meeting | day ‘Wednésday at noon at the home equipment valued at $205 from a West Bloomfield Township farm to- covered the loss Sunday after re- iturning from a two-week vacation. ROOFING HOT SPRAY METHOD FLAT GEE fntead dies and blankets. ROOFS = 0 D> ander any weather of Northville; a brother, Wayne of Pontiac State Police are investi-| gating the theft of horse riding * * «© Owner Frank Robeck, of 1860 Hiller Rd., told troopers he dis- Missing articles were saddles, bri- THE ANNUAL VILLAGE BUDGET Vv GE OF ORCHA MICHIGAN % SAVINGS ood BSS Tat ow t 19 Number Budget 1100 $35.000.00 ese. 2200 =: 1,800.00 Senaman, See our ad AD BOOK MATCHES ‘ FULL OR PART TIME SELLING Show n folio su CO., 606 8. Greenwood Ave. Chicago 19, Ui. ‘ACCOUNT ADJUSTER . Associates has an ™ high bet pply Associates inaw. B STE Steady oart (me nigh Huron “A FEW Men peepee. Mechanical ability heipful “Pav. unity abov DELIVERY BOY. MUST BE 18 in person, rown ros., NP saginaw , and Mrs. a hram; dear i and Terry Lee Schram. Puneral service will be held Tues. Juty 17, at 10 a.m. from the Hunteon Funeral Home with Dr. H. H. Savage officiating. Interment in Osk Hill Cemetery. Baby Linda will be at the Hun- toon Puneral Home. 1986, ALICE SMITH, JULY 15, Zoeoptins, Clarkston, Mich., age 96; beloved m Woolston and C. Smith. re will i ay | July a .m. from Sha: Funeral Nene, Clarkston, Inter. ment in Lakeview Cemetery. Mrs. Smith will Me dn state at the _Sharpe. Funeral Home Pack and Mrs. Thad Demery; ear sister of Mrs. FP. M. Ray. eral service will be held Tues. duly 1%, at 2 p.m. from the ‘a in state at the Bparks-Griffin Funeral Home. WELLS. eM, 1956, EDMUND, $021 Mary , Clarkston, age 74: be ind of Mary lowed husba: Wells; dear fa Wells, Pune service will be held Tues. ony at 2 p.m. from the Panning a Home, Har- rison, Iv, officiating. Interment Grove Cemetery Ha men bo a a j ie / - baw Ra., Drayton Piaing, DIE MAKE R-BENCH HAND, Try . Evenings e EM 3.3500 EXPERIENCED VICE 87. _ tion attendant Mast know cation. Apply st Boh Adams Shell et Bivd., B'ham. 129 Hunt NEED A FINANCE. FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find a » good job, FE 2.8181 is the Want Ad. number! é FU SALESMAN Thoroughly experi closer for er poo oper fits Apply Mr M emplo enefits r Mor- Sen Bt —.s Ho'ly off. & w ear with Hon nd off. st $250 per month m mtIMELHOCH’S Eau , Steady. No eves. § days. Alr con- ditioned selon” ° Gel” Miaeent A F You can m it irs by resenting A COSMETICS. For taformation 4 ; ~~ CLERK TYPIST Immediate opening. serene must be 3 tak alg - m, ™! wn). Have Pp. and at Ly care working exp. Starting salary, 8201.4 monthly, All em ment Contact the pe jen- Bros , GANVASSER WANTED. MUST BE able to i , . a _ plain cook. Live in. Lovely home on e An , 3 Experienced canvassers needed, no age limit, verv good plan. Call FE 2-83 18. EXPERIENCED SILK FINISHER. Excellent ware gondtions ‘ee £50, "On 3018 alvend 3 A 50. Located at Pontiac M5 Speed- my, . Exp. Waitress food and bee ELDERLY WOMAN TO BABY SIT. More for home than wages. Bé§ N. Parke between 2 and 4:30 p.m. a nr be FOR Py 4 use WO! ay mi $20 Call M *Merer aa be ses rs Mever m 28 "238. ehild ‘ . aren hasceed salary, live in oe: train help Exeatient oppor- ‘ salary, poas com. Rooks tex pant on seaman. im grocery store § A eral clerking days week, No Sun, or eve. work, fees wna persona.ity io van iaoeaitai See ag ene | My Pe leet AON EL aN ELLOS aT To at TS _ Hay, Grain & Feed 71/0 » sores or oP HAY, pass. rE Wanted Livestock 73\——= _For Sale Poultry _7 Le ios td A sie or old q ee eine "Md. eM 34004 YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Classi- fied Ads. To solve every- day problems —_ dial FE 2.8181. OXFORD fi! Re 3 i seeues ANDERSON GREAT LAKES egueie ne rc £- eles © 1996 by HEA hevrinn, For Sale Cars 91 SCOTT-ATWATER “a co. . N homes, are i ated rt eS bew. A| ists SPEED mm RACING ABUL engenes LE it . TEeELS Inc We have several new out- board runabouts used as/ #Wrp: demonstrators for sale at veer’ ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. on .- oun oars _and Service PE. 26260, ~ TONY’S MARINE SERVICE THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it's FE 28181. MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester ar doo = oo ae a HUR MIR. SALES MOTOR SALES | are gh. -- gh. Bi, Top BACT ¥ AUTO PARTS Masie 5-507) Lone | "47 49 MO- Lake. ma Evenrude mete alum. beats cheap. 16; to 8:00. 2605 Onchara Lake Rd, FE 6-6112, ; 4 EX-BELL 195 eon each, Your choice. ly Auto Sales 63 8 Saginaw at 41006 CHEV. ‘36. ‘s Very tow inlieage. 8 a.m See ust eet car or ‘or reek HASKINS (CHEVROLET I Diste mye - wa 8 P tor, OLive 23-6546. - Wilson GMC New and Used Trucks 1951 Chevrolet Tractor TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS OAKLAND AT CASS | PHONE FE 59485 “Sai. Pe TON CHEY. PANEL TRUCK ime 3483. “CY OWENS” YOUR FORD DEALER A-1 USED CARS OVER 8 REAL BUYS Ady oe OWENS "BRIGHT. SPOT” NO MONEY DOWN . JUST GOOD CREDIT 08 de fcc $295 ‘31 Pontiac. «+... $295 "50 Pontiac Conv... . .$345 <2... Bee .. $125 cm Peper ee | J EROME OLDS-CADILLAC Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 Bud Shelton ty Shelton Motor Sales ic 5g ie | 96 Demos. secon sepan N. 8 CYL, Low MILEAGE. $1,196 FULL PRICE. 20 6 Su 2-DR. POWER GLIDE AIR V8 HARD-TOP SEDA: TEatTivUL Below & corren | Seur [Ras PRicED 70 SELL. BEL An ¥4 BEAUTIFUL MANY MORE RE TO,cnoOaE PROM “$195 Your Car Down Townst enue TAKE sovanreey oF SS Low SERVICE, QUALITY SATISFACTION DONT DELAY~-ACT TODAT! SEDAN ¥ BED wie | HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 618) Dixie Highway at Mis MApie 6-807 Nites "til “SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- 1 fied NOW, LI NOD eae ere. Sanne Ni ational Motor Sales yg " Bicmibiene Clean Cars FROM . Bob Frost, Inc. ee, “We will sell” “ car,| 3» Cretn has $3930 Dn. | -|Our great number of re- BUY WITH Confidence 50 USED CARS BRAID “GOOD WILL" GETTERS EVERY USED CAR WE SELL ASEM ARES SSELE PRS hic? Xe AND a oe = AND SEE FOR YOUR- 51 SUPER 4 Door. $495 Radio & Mester, ‘504 DOOR. :....... mission. SLAC ‘WiER WHTE 514 DOOR... -... $495 Radio & Heater. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL | USED CARS Mr. CLEMENS sr. he Ba “ SEIKO THE Post OFFICE ’S1 Kaiser 4 dr., radio & *51 Pontiac 4 dr., radio & gue }'53 Ford 2 dr., radio & "55 CONVERT inna idioma RAS Sames & Heater, 'S3 2 DOOR... .«....$995 ~~ & Heater, Hydramatic, 2 53 STA. WAGON... . $895 $32 DOOR... o bee steed $995 Radio & Heater, standard trans- missio, 14,000 miles, 1956 Plymouth Station ERMS Wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod | . yore : ae Chieftain 8 ext club.) attend 1993 Was, Raghen Fastest Growing Dealer” SRD. | "98.2, Ser. We om we ever. vee a Mie, are eas alee ‘ale a ad Sac ”| HASKTINS, Ws nice oan CLARKSTON REMAINS where it is well treated. peat customers is proo' that we want your busi- ness and treat you right. $1595 55 Ford Sta. Wgn., radi & heater, petOkie: Stock No, 247. j . $895 | "53 Chev. 4 dr. Bel Air, ra- dio & heater. Stock No. 325. heater, Hydramatic. Stock No, 338. $495 heater, Hydramatic, dix. Stock No. 357. $295 49 Chev, 2 dr., radio & nag dix. model. Stock; N $895 heater, sharp inside and out. Stock No, 404. $795 , '52 Buick Special Hardtop, R&H, Dynaflow. Stock No. 417, $2295 55 Buick Super 2 dr. Hardtop Riviere, power, equipped. Stock No. 246.' $1695" "54 Buick Special 4 dr., ra. dio & heater, Dynaflow. Stock No. 418. $595 'S3 Studebaker 4 dr. sedan, radio & heater, | matic. Stock No, 4 OLIVER BUICK. 154 crm as AEE Door....++:. sleet | a very ~ | FE4-4546 Ce A PEI ENE a RP ee See NL aS Oem See eT ee POAC eee pererererr rrr r er am 1952 Plymouth 2 Dr. Sad 852 lf So, Get a Fresh * Start-Try Your Luck fae Withan as Oe Ces Reconditioned é USED CAR 211 S. seers Sue See v8 Lat sr een eeee Sedan Delivery... 87s} mileage. ‘$3 CHEVROLET 210 4 Dost gaa Riser tow ules, vey ee "$10 2 Down 19530 CHEVROLET, Black ......:.0s000050 $095 1950 BUICK Super Riviera. .......++++0+++-$395 1949 CHEVROL as eeeeee cidsedencscancssueee 1949 DODGE . eeeee ee eeereenee #8 Sar. 1948 FORD “ee eee eee4 oereeee ** Siwbvccevs ee 1948. PONTIAC «00s cceiideee westesees «+ $150 These Are Real Good Cars Cass & Oakland >| ‘SS CHEVROLET 210 2 Doc Door. . eeveas «:$1395 IVORY a’ asieane motor. and yo tes tee ‘6, FORD Custom V-8 2 Door.........:: . $1875 en: we car performance. You can save $200 on 54 “CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Doo Door... ree Tee $1295 ace "55 | CHEVROLET a Ton EM... cave eS ete. with only 10,000 "miles. A com aay seme” | 51 "GMC y% Ton P/U. whee vere eeeenee ov sen GOS A teal beauty in first class shape 1948 FORD Coupe >. 1948 PONTIAC Sedan ceeeoeseevastyse — 1951 STUDEBAKER .........cssseeeceeeesQoae 1950 CHEVROLET 5 Pass. Coupe... .+++0+ + 1950 PLYMOUTH Sedati. ss ccscesescstssue . A Nice Selection ot Ui evade MATTHEWS-HARGREA\ “Your CHEVROLET Dea 210 Orchard Lake Ave. re 201m} : _ _ Edw. M, Stout. "Fees, INVESTMENT Pach pis een ‘a } “| HILLTOP VIEW Realtor 54165 otDoeway Tea aerte eve tH §: ra RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 225. Telegraph R4. Open 04 WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-358! REAL ‘A USINESSES 1050 W. HURON ST. ___ OPEN EVE.170.8 Grocery and Meat Market v4 OROSS LAST YEAR. 1 “t cleaes every ey ve esis or PE Sa0es GULF a super service station. ROCHESTER AREA yo = 206, $10,500 - Maurice Watson, Realtor ‘OW. Pith, Nochester Near com| — | houses, Sahoo a farm. land subdividing. 1 mile road for ui ‘ascrects “ely priced. : Leslié R. Tripp, Realtor mW. Lawrence a” PE bie I Mile North of Pontiac A. OHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE . | a So aE iT a, ‘ATTENTION INVESTORS bee ae d to Loan (State ‘Licensed Lenders) GET CASH QUICKLY ‘Up to $500 53 , signatures Oakland Loan Company STA’ Sir? =| FE 2-0200. Cash in 1-Trip! We tee sir PEE, Shah TW. Lucky For Sale Resort Prop. 44A phe ohats tm wee opnus Leslie Ry Tripp, Realtor ve Dist or Fe bie i HA f i ale “thd bere ee MONTICELLO ft. 973 Baldwin Ave 0 ween streets, ee|» HOLMES-BARTRA 9-1980 Fis Pont ME"DSyaNe AT Lance =o aim 1 block RIDGEWAY REAL ATE re LAOS es Pam bor Bouts Fa Motel Site M59- WEST OF PONTIAG . ew wrote necessary, RAM Dixie Hf with living” markers eaten,” gab | down, P.O, Box 535, Pontiac: For Sale or Exchange 50 WILL TRADE EQUITY IN 8 RM. house near iwin Schoo] for Bertage as estas" PE set _sereage ih Pontiac, FE 5. , Business Opportunities 51 REAL OPPORTUNITY Outetandin ¢ tore om bs wea lag at bath. | rom or 3 Atta ete location state, etc. t} 00 per ree. end month. Giroux-Franks yg REAL ESTATE 1‘ 9 a.m, te 5 p.m. “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” CONFECTIONA : HOBBY Situated in beautiful village near Pontiac, Small for con ie to operate. Business now gross near $20,000 Excellent investment at only $3,000 down, SEAT COVER BUSINESS Main ‘highway location showing terrific gross by sales tax, This interests owner has other py wee aly ag is w about le bus. iness, $5,000 down Wil "nendie. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER. 1573 8. poearepe Ra. FE + Park at Our Front Door LI PONTIAC: Same owner sine . No food or entertainment. Wil sceept land conven ment. AVERAGE GROSS $1900 W! Beer and wine license gen rt w ok aim, sore, BA us. STATE-WIDE Home & Auto Loan Company tom Mca =1$25 to $50 You can n signature. ae oe budget. ie ap Fg tele “STATE FINANCE CO. in ee Wiser} “7 G A . CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN TO 1600 on your . No Ph. Rochester. . OL 10191 LOANS Extra, Fast. Service eat al any worthwhile te You can borrow $2450 @ “HOUSEHOLD me FINANCE . Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS $600 TO $1,500 Lemes, ‘medemn’ or nat, ‘ia Sexiscd ‘County 2. For home sdditions or Swaps . _B. D. CHARLES, REALTOR Real © salty! iis ervon ot Bont doesn’t mean I’m retiring from public life!” ate =e Sale Household Goods 57 To store | new J Pu Fe Fnpgecosels (NT %> TEACH GERMAN A} LL “FRADE HOUSES On COR w , wy Sse Disle lwy. See Mr. Hook. SH TO TRAD! REE AW 7 " ile ged ad uly Pe Se Ce | es “wer paymenis. TL 3Wi EW MIDLAND tractor with sulky, h lawn- | PR pi oe 55 41 FT. MOUSETRAILER, '3¢ MOD- ’ el, Matched birch panelin MBINATION RANOE. BURNS nee. A... take, cash oF anh, Gash Ay oeek j.. a. e rita: * * ? , Toke over payments. FE sisse,| Pxeellem condition. Modern. MY % ARY Fi i sell_ cheap or will trade. les, FE 8-078 ® MODERN. IN CITY, | bi aa al feet BEM MP aly TK | Meu tale “Set yet ir and or Cor; $39.96. These Gre new. 1966 , <5 signs, fam make, as bow 3 Setreum t i oar ball acre to eke. ms , 3-7407. = a-bees . a = o:90 | DINE lain. ’RIGIDA ALL 12x12 LINOLEUM 4% FT. W TI ee 4 . BAY SNPORT An 4 iva South ‘Cal 4. LECTRIC SINGER 1 jr 8 e'cioc = AD 4 4. wOCe. WI. “le 4 AIR #. * : rs. fra headboard airs, i. a wall cabinet 5 ik" Bost tables, lamps extra cheir, resonable 804 ND clean, Owego 20 Be » Rees eedeeene Seenewernerees 4 . Ss eeeneeeeeenes ro ere er eeeee Pte eeeeee eee ere <¢ Lh eeeeeerenanee WORE? ...ccevesses ss) been eenee adi’ “te "very YTON’S ow crated ee na ee i . , 30.00 | Cl 00) fF aay nee s as nanaes OF DROP Te _¥ Ton Air Conditioner 4038 a 3 Perfect ise Bis Debate Pinse Working Condition ih! tase RE R APPLIANCE SALE $150.00 - up to 25% DISCOUNT | CALL OR 31491 ‘ORCH EN- Aisi micaapei' eh “ad "SEE OUR DISPLAY At. 4701 Dinte . Cal OR & pia than to figure oft of Digs ee nit FHA TERMS. SURPLUS LUMBER mined na (a) “Oi, 3.702 A RENT 11 FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- ~ . ; guj thing — Want Ads give ijyou ACTION. Dial FE Pia a _ Bhone food air we, eed Spates ILE - not so te: * Hol- y ez | Seer he a ‘ eee A ave. ae Bia ts eer race ‘ desk, ana ‘ieee Power Mower. FE save . oO tor reals 3 ? tobe: 4 YES! IT’S UNION F oon H oi “Westen your old furnace? Call WRECKING CO jo” ELECTRIC AND GOOD GAS ti $138. W de- 6 a FE ‘conta be — lex Minch evie, che range. ; FE 46509 AGAIN Full poreel » oe bake or| For lowést prices on gun broil fruorescent models. estimates ands (up to 6’) . ..... Je lim. ft. uct work — Terms. ixd's er lengthe .... 4¢ lin, ft. e® vondition, Cost ai SOIL . 82. Oak ring ees teeene $00 per M i ie Bum PUM Complete’ windows 0. ri ‘ a ‘ | ra ax8's—6", 5,3: fy fee eo ¢ _ re. : : and 8x8 timbers ..// 200 Jin. ft. eases peet| BURMEISTER |e seis, i Se ot eS tees | Fekete oe et thee meas ha A- 639. * Plasterboard .....0.+5 1.95 | Used c++ set¥eesevees 38 ORCh Mr pom r " Plasterboard ...... vee S158 of tam, .. $90 B j , . 4x8 ereseeess $1. fron .... 3c lin, ft. 4 Plasterboard .... .... 6 | 8” ie beams ........ $1 per ft. | #20 ane 4212 also im stock, = | Used pipe... cc ccveccsns Se ft, up Kenyon Ws, screens .. 25¢ up . New asbestos «+ $12.25 “4: $B Cond mM, @,2++-.- New plastic wall os, .. 1s Th. Cement in Q. .... $2 New pine .... 014.95 per Cl]. 280 ft. joint system craves GONE | Now garage siding $14.96 per ¢ iow ee at ceceee, $1.15 | New 3-pe. gee pomp $138 woe trae oe 1D saveenere = Pew Soase pata ext. ... 93.85 gel. axt ie" plywood nn cs. $3.88 New sheetrock oe wary) pe OS FS... ne OO New reekists fiaty + bundie , MAKE SURE 'Ts New ‘Celoter %iaxt” ceeeees $2.15 New eatyme nrerte ie S. . BURMEISTER New closet combinations. $24.70 . ew 84” Youngstown. Kitchen Northern Lumber Co. | yee Admiral Dusk'temp e197 Gosies Lake Rd TC ae $298.00 EM 3417) @ EM, 29101 New grade doors .......... $18.98 aph ale ; ew doors .. r PE 1-4194 garden hose, 50-ft, .,.. $2.95 We Have Cement New materials at Main Yard only. . 8. oaatty. Job site: 3710 8. Telegra ag Saal Job site: $400 Gratiot, r Ele ‘ve. | ‘Talbot Lumber a q Plain cas ase cond free delivery, “Caltt Music Ce. 119 ¥. Saginaw . :