him was signed by the % + 4 j a % fe ¥ eee | 3 4% A eu ae { : ‘ t oe F 3 : : ' 4 ; 5 = e * Si * oh ee a fee Gs: C: Py mee E ss e ee Be . : 5 * - : Se Fee ce BS eg & In fact, there is room for only 10 more places. The group which will make the trip to see five Broad- way shows in September overwhelmed the train's station master with a ficou of applications which started coming in soon after the Press issued its first “All Aboard” last Monday. ' The last 10 seats will be reserved on a first come+ first filled basis from completed forms (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. Under the deluge of requests for seats, pianners of 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 luncheon in its Delegates’ Room, tour Manhattan Island -by boat, see several television shows, gather at arriyal 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. Fill in the form on Page 2, enclose a check or money order for $140 and mail it to the Pontiac Press. You couldn’t invest your money in a better vacation. ULY 16, 1950-20 PAGES“... Goma a as Asks Removal Manslaughter Count PARRIS ISLAND, S. C., (#—The general court-mar- McKeon opened here today with the defense making a bid to sever for later trial all charges relating to drinking. _ McKeon, a former drill instructor from Worcester, Mass., is charged with man- slaughter in the April 8 drowning of six Marine re- cruits under his command. FBI Arrests Phone Caller in Weinberger Kidnap MINEOLA, N.Y. (INS)—Policé announced today the surprise arrest of a reported former business employe of Morris Weinberger in connection with the investiga- tion of the unsolved kidnaping of Weinberger’s infant son, Peter, July 4th. . The man allegedly tried to make several telephone calls Sunday afternoon to the Weinberger home and was booked on a charge of “disturbing the public peace.” The complaint against Fiery Cross Setter Forfeits Bail Bond old Arlington, Va., man has for- feited bond in connection with the missing baby’s mother, 32- year-old Mrs. Beatrice Weingerber. Nassau County authorities iden- tified the man as Harold Snyder, a salesman, 32, of Brooklyn. They said his attempts to phone the Weinberger home were made from the home of a sister he was visiting in Westbury, only half a mile from the Weinberger resi- dence where the child was stolen from his carriage. There was nothing In the po- lice statement to indicate any direct connection between Snyder’s arrest and the actual kiduaping. It was pointed out that the “disturbing the peace” charge was a minor one. ley, an electronics engineering student, admitted setting the fires. set and sunrise. He gave bond of $20 and was released. The crosses were burned Fri- day night. | a5 38 } i Snyder was held this morning at Nassau County police headquar- ters in Mineola. Although arrested ‘Wanted: O tial of S. Sgt. Matthew C.|_ lit a match. _ headquarters to.sign the complaint. Snyder shortly after 3 p.m, Sunday, he| _ -was not booked at the station until; — 12:15 a.m. today. Mrs. Weinber- ger made a midnight visit to the Police at first said. was employed unti] 18 months ago as a salesman for a wholesale drug firm at Garfield, N. J., owned by Weinberger’s brother and in which Weinberger also has an interest. Later, however, detectives said they were still checking whether Snyder actually had been employed by the firm. , 18 Killed in Argentina When Airliner Crashes BUENOS AIRES (INS)—Eight-| ’ een persons were killed today when an Argentine Airlines plane en route to Rio Cuarto crashed some 400 miles west of Buenos Aires. Cause of the crash was not deter- mined immediately, The dead included 14 passengers and 4 crewmen. The plane had taken off from Buenos Aires and was in sight of Rio Cuarto, in Cordoba Privince, when it plunged to the ground, : , French Military Train Blown Up by Algerians ALGIERS (®# — The French an- nounced today that nationalist rebels blew up a military supply train In eastern Algeria, causing heavy damage. The officials gave no indication of casualties but unofficial reports told of eight dead and nine wound- ed. The blast set off a fire which destroyed 14 carloads of ammu- nition and vehicles. In Today's Press | County News..............+- 8 Editorials ....scccesssseesees 6 POO-GO .vessccceeecescee 4 «Mystery Story... cise ® Sports .... sane +»: 16, 17 Theaters ... 2... ceecececsece 18 TV & Radio Progranis....... 25 Ever play a crossword puzzle? Maybe you're a whiz — maybe not. Either way, you're a candidate for a cash prize in the Press’ POT-O0-GOLD contest which today goes into its eighth week. If you win, you'll take home at least $100 — and the prize might be $800, depending on the success of last week’s contestants. The following list of 33 words contains all you need to be that winner. Clip them out, turn to Page 4 and fill in the blanks with your selections: belie, bomb, brag, day, demon, dwarf, dye, éscort, fame, fraud, ghost, grab, halve, hosts, libel, loot, make, mobs, model, hame, now, owe, own, point, raid, resort, road, scope, space, tool, topic, value, won. Icapt. Townsend . Margaret Again Reported Seeing | Sergeant Opens; Faces'. quitting the Royal Air plans to leave in October on ~ een Figs He is to be abs 40 Winks at Picnic Dacor Cushed (Drayton Headon Collision Kills? Southfield Physician Was. Medical Director Tokes Indlife (Sweets See ceome Boy, 19, Dies ofl Sevas| en ee ee ee Cee eee received, When ,Foit| Hopes to Contact Soviet Ham’ Again eet ae snaeinaimaPOntiac Soldier Studies Russian|= Dynamite Warsing Grounds Airliner SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—A tele- phone warning that “dynamite” was aboard a San Francisco - to- = caused the airline to ground the anath 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- 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. TRIBUTE TO CONGRESSMAN —\ Members of the Committee on Public Works of the House ot Representatives paid tribute last week to re- tiring George A. , 18th district congress- man, who is wi from Congress after 24 years of service, Rep. Dondero (right) received an engraved tray from members of the committee s@rved as the 83rd session of -. Committee Honors Dondero Shown here presenting the two gifts to Dondero are Congressmen J. Harry McGregor (left) from Ohio and James The veteran representative from Royal Oak C. Auchincloss from New Jersey. first chairman: of the conimittee during the 80th Congress and again during the Congress. « During Gotham Rush Hour ‘ NEW YORK (#—A weekend fire that destroyed the old, abandoned John Wanamaker department store building and knocked out a section of the subway caused an unprecedented jam of riders at Grand Cen- Fire KOs Siibway LinesGood edgment of the contact to Box ZZ, fF gti He yaar naa rot aon felled by the heat during y a doz were fe t the morning rush hour as commuters pressed alternate routes to the busy because one subway line was closed. Wall street and 4iowntown sections cone . The thermom- eter registered 79 degrees at 2 p.m. i Clyde Branson, (Continued on Water from fire hoses? poured onto the burning building cascaded into the IRT Lexington Ave. line and the BMT subway. Both link Brooklyn and Manhat- night by water in the 8th street) | through Prensa yg carne & on ree acetylene torch may have started the blaze Friday, Wreckers had recently begun demolishing the ornate stone and iron structure. The building, a Manhattan land. mark, was left a hollow shell. The store closed its doors for Fire Floods Two Subways | WEEKEND BATTLE — Fight streams of || Wanamaker Department Store in downtown Man- hattan as firemen fought throughout the weekend . BAe i E 5 f : age Ae E é Gis e aie ‘ HW te a off too much borscht. here than Russians.” look up at the buildings?” * R HILLBILLY laughing. for a call to Helsinka. stocks on Wall orator store in EARL’S PEARLS .. show. —like TODAY'S | “Net by enemy troops—but by American 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. 4 “The architects,” she said. “Can't you tell the way they) | * Many sights reminded us of America; we even saw sian who looked like a hillbilly—-a shaggy-haired guy carrying headed (a baby. “So am I,” he sald. “From Iowa.” ; I told him my name and he told me his and He was Harlow Miller, Des Moines and Ladies Home Journal columnist whom I've been trying to meet for years. He writes about his B.W. also—started long before I did. Only his B.W. means “Biotic Warling,” so he kiddingly says. We went sightseeing together. Were we watched? I doubt it. The only person following me was a clerk making _| We found we were not néarly in as much danger of getting shot as getting half shot from the “wodka.” One American told me that Americans are inclined to wear too much red . }when they visit here. “They shouldn't bother,” he said. “Red is the one thing Rus- sia's got more than enough of.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. ... Edith Adams (Mrs. Ernie Kovacs) snared the Daisy Mae role in the B’way musical, “Li'l Abner” . . . Agents for Joanne Dru she battled with husband John Ireland — say she’s available for a show here — alone. Gloria’ Vanderbilt's cousin, Harry Cushing, says he'll sue if he’s mentioned in her film bio. Movie tough guy Lawrence Tierney has a new career—selling &t. Hoagy Carmichael opened an interior dec- Palm Springs . . . Marlon Brando's date at party was Jeanne Crain. Eddie Albert and wife Margo bought Billie Dove's old Holly- wood mansion ... Marion Marlowe has five more Ed Sullivan TV'ers booked, right into ‘57. Women, on the average, spend 75 per cent of their time sitting down — ag the figure will WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A woman is only as old as she feels you."—Phil Rosen. LAUGH: Jan Murray, whose new home has partitioned interiors, complains “These modern designs don't even have wall-to-wall walls!” : : (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) = | Reds Claim Invasion— | Bil] | by American Tourists | By EARL WILSON ne KIEV — “The Soviet is being invaded and occupied!” bal Russian woman exclaimed to me dramatically. : | “Invaded?” I said, wondering if war ‘ ¥ * one Rus- we broke out sure I paid : 3 en Se tourists,” ae 1 AC PRESS at White House ‘Strauss; Dulles Meeting to Be on Panama Trip iv; RF | | i : 2 + eve 3 rl See g ' ise bi = Four Seriously Hurt in, Bloomfield Crash Four people remained in St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital today with in- juries received in a two-car col- Line, is in “good conilition” with a Marilyn Monroe Wants To Play . Lady Macbeth LONDON (# — Marilyn Monroe, who is about to costar with one of Britain's foremost i" ean actors, says she would like to portray Lady Macbeth — “some- time.” * 8 @ Asked if Britain's chill nights had changed her views about sleeping in Chanel No. 5 and noth- ing else, Marilyn pondered a moment. . b * Ld 7 “Let's say that now that I'm in England I like sleeping in just Yardley’s Lavender,” she smiling- ly replied. Ld] * e Marilyn’s new husband, play- wright Arthur Miller, who was present; was asked, “How do you see Miss Monroe?" “Through two eyes,” he said, Car Collision Injures Waterford Woman car collision on' U.S, 10 near Scott Lake road Saturday night. Betty C. Flesher, 26, of 2122 Crescent Lake Rd., was treated ‘The other vehicle was driven by Charles E, Myers, 34, of 3149 Pon- tee Lake Rd., Waterford Town- ship. Investigating. Pontiac State Po- lice reported the Flesher car’s brakes failed causing it to ram the rear of the Myers vehicle. fadding, “‘She’s the most unique driving with an expired operator's person I ever met.” license, according to troopers. The woman was ticketed for Higgins Boosters Schedule Thirty Campaign Events 53, Saginaw, yesterday in . i Dunean, 7, Escanaba, Daniel | i” a . 0, Toronto, Duncan drowned Saturday Mrs. Henrietta P. Wales | while swimming in sn unsuper- Mrs. Henrietta P. Wales, 86, wh0) near Escanaba, Smith, yester- lived with her daughter, Mrs. Rob-| day when he stepped into a ert Pack at 21 Miami Rd., died) drop.off while wading in a lake yesterday after an illness of two) in Hillsdale County, McGrail, months. | | whose boat overturned in the St. She was born Jan, 11, 1870, in| iste River, Saturday night has Muskegon, the daughter of Edwin) nop been recovered. ried to the late Harry Wales. killed Friday night when their pri- A member of All Saints Episco-|_ te plane crashed en route from pal Church, Mrs. Wales had lived Traverse City to Petoskey. Dead here for 20 years. Besides her)... A. Mithuels. 45: his wife daughter, Mrs. Pack, she is SUriseicie 45, both of Lombard; vived by another daughter, Mrs.! sna Bernard Cassidy g . [Thad Demery of Detroit, _f0Ur|eses. Cassidy was the husband of great- FS fr ene a a cara will be at 2 p.m. * aay night when he fell through the with the Rev. George Widdifield of |skvlight of a Ford Motor Company : . building in Detroit ficiating. Cremation will be in . 1. rH] over a hill on U.S, 10. a oe a ee ee ee Oe ee Oe Ge ee oe oe Oe ee oe Oe oe ee Oe OP Ge on oF ae ae ae oe he Ot ee oe | Reservation Application going tors stock were presented by Dr. 24 in State Report oes Rita Polcharezyk, 22, Lansing, Pontiac Foundation Aids Hospital Building Fund | Three gifts from the Pontiac. Foundation earmarked for the Pon- $1,000. Nineteen shares of General Mo- ‘Ralph D. Wigent. i Press Theater Special: Please make the following reservation for me on The Pontiac | Press Theater Special to New York City, departing Monday morn- { ing, September E « * . . * * = ». Mrs. sevecees MP eee . . * ° . . . « . * . * e . e ° * * . * . * . * j included the full payment with this reservation. If to make the tour I understand that I shall be given providing I give notice by Aug. 15. I understand that rese in order of the receipt of applications and - Federal Mediator Waits for Call to Negotiate 16-Day-Old Walkout . i a EI 5 mit j f : nF &2 F5= g i z i z 2 | aT ie i i atl - : | 432 z i a Ey *43i gE Fie Ht HG; : ee ¢ 355 BP ett ety oe 5 Hil al EE Fy H Fé ga ae nek ie fie i i | is i ¥s 4 ri bak 5 elit: E % i sit oe Wig ¥ \ ask © : < n s 3 a » , Hi a wet rie lone Gn oo s - ® 3 . . * * . * . * . * . . . * * * * « «. * . * . . . * * * * * * . . * « * . « . . . ° * . . * * * . . . . * . * * * . . . . e . * PRONE. ..ccceccececsceee e i Es I a z waiting list if I am not | in CLOSED TUES. — at 2 P.M. for INVENTORY (July 17, 1956) Shop from 9:30 ‘til 2 for Summer Needs at Savings! Regular Hours begin Wednesdoy * See for new bulletin. “KOREAN VETERANS | Young men who are trained in Higher Account- ing, Business Administration, Secretarial Science, and other types of office work are tremendously . in demand in business, industry, and government. The Business Institute has had extensive experience in training veterans for desirable positions with. opportunity for advancement. For information, call in person, telephone, or write DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence St: PONTIAC Ph, FE 2-3551 APPROVED for Veteran TRAINING ENE f “gia errs at ey So Sees vues, Baber t £ Kh Sens Boe - a Soe jg Se § aes £ : a) eee a Se fi ae es eer | Sher Pe ipa ee ts x : oe re “ q f + f 4 Pep : + : f j i = . x ; - : : ie ah: I ey : Z i ae z : ; 5 7 ; i © ‘3 bs THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1956 ~ Batra Shopping Hours to » Sane =a MO TUESDAY ONL OPEN. TONITE m1 a a att hh Ae ne | MONDAY | Gx g eel ee Pou 6s Cc CHOICE’ * Cigars ; F , s , o Ca ry BOX , : Soviet Commercial Airline of 25 | y bes by Track Star to Begin Regular Service)sne “sm savy banter Sa | Olympic Hurdler From ‘MOSCOW Uh—The, Soviet Union Communist party oss Nikita $0 N. Saginaw peony ll (@ | plans to inaugurate regular serv-|Khrushchev, sail isms : SIMM). ts Romania Flees Reds lcs ‘next moat wih te bi ‘win Kumetsov also said beste 7 Ser enn ertrech | ing London engine TU104 jet transport, a flown a four-engine Russian | Race sian pilot stated. line, the TUIIO, which ‘be, aa | dtar lon Optis finished fourth in a Gerald Dmitrievich Kuznetsov, |tude lity than the TU104 but hurdles race but won a prize he|@ command pilot for the Soviet|is only a little bigger. He said the wanted more than a blue ribbon—/airline Aeroflot, ‘said initial’ serv-/TU110 is still being tested. ‘The 120-yard high hurdles was|Copenhagen, and Moscow andiiey for: whom both planes are another race to the 25,000/Prague. The distances to the Dan-|,ame@ said Monday, at a Krem- - British sports’ fans at the AAA|ish and Czech capitals are about), reception that the TU104 al- Dene at es oot © Pre, Pare Brags Weed! - Championships in London Satur-|1,100 miles. ready had begun regular service day. But it wag a “race to free-/ Kuznetsov said service will be-ii, Prague. Aeroflot officials said dom” for Opris, 27-year-old mem-|gin later this year between Mos-irypojey was mistaken; test flights ber of Romania’s Olympic team.|cow, Peiping, China, and -Jakarta,/naq been made but regular serv- Just before the event, Opris ex-|Indonesia, : - lice would not begin for two or ei ee | melee Seen Mae ienetaad. 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Also at fault _ The saddest part of the informa- tion is that most of the veterans were sent to these schools after the - Veterans Administration was aware thizers will launch smear members who have a unique knowledge of the real purposes. of the Communist Party, USA. “However, the subcommittee is particularly disturbed by a recent in- crease in similar unjustified attacks from misguided quarters avowedly anti-Communist. By such activity they are either unwittingly or delib- erately promoting Communist causes. “Tt is of interest that those groups attacking informants are not heard from when informants on non-Com- - munist matters are involved. t OR “The very nature of the Commu- nist conspiracy has always rendered its exposure exceedingly difficult. Now that the party has gone under- ground, that difficulty has greatly increased, . necessitating an even greater dependence on confidential informants within the party in order to keep abreast of its activities and to expose its real objectives. “Reckless and unjustified at- tacks against all confidential informants are strongly con- demned by this subcommittee, They accomplish nothing except the rendering of assistance to These are strong words, but they seem wholly justified, It is to be _ hoped that loyal Americans generally will not be so easily misled by secret friends of Russia in our midst who continue to mislead the unthinking into attacking these informants who _ testify against Communists. How else are the Red snakes in our midst not to be by those who have worked ‘be exposed, in many cases, if it is "7°" “Pout the others? it is located at Houghton, in the State’s mining country. However, it stands high in the ranks of mining ~ schools. lig graduates occupy many high positions in the mining and allied industries. One of those - who has just reached the top executive post in his company is Clyde E. Weed, who recently was He is the first mining engineer to head this big producer since 1915. He had previously served as execu- tive vice president for some years. Seventy Year Record Tuomas Dumas has been nio rolling stone. | This Southbridge, Massachusetts man retired the other day as an em- ploye of the American Optical Com- pany. He has worked for that com- pany for seventy years. He is eighty- four years old. Two of his brothers still work for the company. He and four others now have retired. The seven have worked there for a grand total of 367 years. That is an average of more than half a century for each. Here is a record for steady employ- ment which sets a fine example. Txomas Dumas has set a mark which few will ever equal. EEE “Morons make excellent car driv- ers,” says a traffic engineer. If 80, the percentage of morons who drive cars must be exceedingly small. The Man About Town A Melon Party State of Texas Will Not Be Allowed to Outdo Us Generous: What some people are only in free advice. MAT expects to give a watermelon party next fall, and you're invited. Ac- cording to a letter from Maxwell Fortney of Rochester, we are to have the makings. He writes: “On the first page of your paper the other day you had a big picture of a Texas watermelon that weighed 85 pounds. I've grown them much larger right here in Oakland County. Am now grooming one that should pass the 100- pound mark, which I'll give you when. it ripens.” The deer are coming right Into our suburbs, as , John Seator, Press photographer, saw four beautiful does near the corner of Adams and Crooks Roads. — “Our so-called agricultural experts are partially to blame for this lodged wheat,” phones . Perry Finsterwald of Rochester. He asserts that they spent years in developing a larger head in the _ ology. Not so much is rth échool inthe Southern Peninsula; as is heard'of this fay _‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, td H Upset! MONDAY, JULY 16, 1 James Marlowe Says: Social Security Changes tween the House and the Senate until doesn't agree, But Sen, George (D-Ga) is try- ing to convince the Senate it should grain without increasing the stability of ~ jearoid the straw on which it grows. ' Pink, yellow, blue or most any desired color in auto tire side- walls.is in the offing. One com- pany has its samples ready. Soe milady can have them to match her dress, The extra charge may be kept under two dollars a tire. Former pastor of Methodist churches in the Pontiac area, the Rev. John M. McLucas of Brighton, died last week in Alberta while on a vacation trip. He was 55. Lapeer prepares to celebrate its 125th anniversary and I have word from Scribe Bill Myers _ that a week-long shindig in honor of the occasion will open Aug. 13. ' "Twas also a late spring in Labrador. In fact it only recently arrived, according to Frank Rand, back from a two weeks’ trip to his hold- ings there. \ Writing from his’ present home in Chicago, : Herman McKendrick, former Pontiac resident, wonders how Petry, Pike and Lawrence streets got their names. Perry was named in honor of an old Pontiac family. What do you iN Verbal Orchids to- - Mrs. Sarah Smith of 93 Parkhurst, St.; eighty-fifth birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Barnard of 98 Douglas St.; fifty-third wedding. anniversary. - this year, says he wants this to be his life's crowning work. SENTIMENT HIGH He may have his way, There is ’ * Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE T shall remember you through all... The years that wander by . . - As long as there is life in me ... And stars adorn the sky... As often as the autumn comes ... When summer fades away ... And winter whispers to the spring .. . To bring a brighter day . . . I shall remember you each night... When one more day is done . . . And every morning in the rain... Or in the warming sun... At every house where I receive . . . ‘An answer to my knock . . . I shall. imagine that your hand... Is opening the lock . .. As long as I remain on earth... Whatever time or place . . . I shall remember you, as I... Am gazing into space. (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago RUSSIANS REPORT new repulse of Nazis. JAPANESE CABINET suddenly resigns as a body. 20 Years Ago KING EDWARD VIII saved from - A _phlet. How to Gain W: a lot of sentiment for it In the Senate... But the Eisenhower ad- ministration is opposed. If House and Senate. agree, President Ei- senhower willbe in a dilemma if he wants to veto it, because he Certain Socjal Security ‘benefits if he's THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Se ones Cane tre The tatutes @ Lend are There's no such provision in ‘mmmnandment’ ef the Lard. ts present law for over-18 children pare, enlightening the eyes. — of eligible workers who die, Such Psaims 19:8, a child recieves a payment * « * until reaching 18. Then it stops. It does not require great learning There wii be some other to be a Christian and to be con- changes. vineed of the truth of the Bible. The House has approved - It only an honest heart ing all self-employed professional and a willingness to obey God.— people under Social Security ex- Dr. William Brady Says: | Drink Plenty of Skim Milk —if Yow’re Going on a Diet Since skim milk (separator milk) was renamed nonfat milk, it is” glass (% pint) of whole, fresh, sweet milk yields as many calories (160) as two glasses of skim milk, ’ separator milk, nonfat milk or but- Skim milk or buttermilk (or Bul- garian fermented milk or Acido- philus milk) is one of the best food sources of riboflavin. Ribo- flavin, formerly called vitamin B-2 or vitamin G, is essential for the health of skin, hair and nails. It is the vitamin Prof. E. V. McCol- lum, a famous nutrition authority, said tends to preserve the charac- teristics of youth, People who take tea, coffee, pop etc., ‘instead of milk, cream, butter, skim milk, separator milk, buttermilk as a daily beverage, seldom retain the characteristics of youth very long. They feel, look, behave, and are regeneration, tion, or model health diet given in Little Lesson 16, The 7 Keys to Vite, for which “send 35¢ and stamped, self-addressed envelope, calls for not less than a quart (four glasses) of milk (whole milk) daily, for one item. The milk alone represents 640 calories a day, In a reduction diet, mind you! Tillie. On the other hand, in the pam- for which send. stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope, I say: Anyone whe will take a pint of — i Ay ‘ for good nutrition and good health July 13 I went shoe shopping. 1 wanted ‘because, the clerk told cleaned out. learned all my life, summer begins June 21, which leaves eight days in, which summer shoes are. sold in the summer! An Irate Shopper Many Britons Now View tures this year is part of a fight against inflation. * * * Yet British Conservatives ascribe to Prime Minister Sir Eden the view that the main threat as Economic ing prices are such that it now — eosts a family of four 13 per cent _more to live than it did last year. * million cut in government expendi- © ae : ee ir ? Lt i | Fe i z f i 3 One report says that rapidly ris- Case Records of a Psychologist: Teaching No Longer Poor-Paying Harry. would make an erxcel- lent teacher and that is a won- - derful profession. Nowadays it pays reasonably well, and of- fers a talented person a chance to sculpture in human clay. Teachers become foster parents to thousands of youngsters and can help offset the poor home backgrounds by planting ideal- ism in their pupils. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case $313: Harry G., aged 19, is a college sophomore. “Dr, Crane, I don't know what I want to do as a life work,"’ he began. * “My grades are excellent and I enjoy college. But should I be- come a physician or a business man, a lawyer or what? “T've won a letter in track, for I run ‘the mile, so I am in good physical condition: And I enjoy mingling with people.” BE A TEACHER “Why not plan to become a teacher?” I asked him. “But they get such poor sal- aries,” he protested. Then I gave him the following facts. Teachers in the Chicago school system get $5,250 per year, as a median, with only a bache- lor’s degree, lf they hold a Master’s De- gree, they obtain $250 more. And ‘if they have 36 or more hours of college training beyond the Master’s Degree, they also rate an additional $250 per year. zooming. For the number of chil- dren is increasing so fast we can't recruit enough teachers, _ In the next decade there will be a much greater demand than sup- ply, so people who for teaching will not lack positions COLLEGE TEACHERS The average college professor nowadays earns $5,000 per year. Due to the generous Ford contri- bution to hundreds of American - colleges, which has now boosted average in such schools will now reach $5,200. Those college teachers also get three months off in summer, plus two weeks at Christmas, and often a week during spring vacation. Se their $5,200 for 9 months’ work actually amounts to an annual salary rate of $6,933, which compares ‘quite favorably with the average net income of American dentists and physi- annually on the ends of his cig- arettes, If a teacher and wife who now smoke, will eliminate that danger- - Once you earn enough for food, — rent, a car and a TV set, it makes little difference whether your in- come. is $5,000 per year or $50,000, clothes at a time and eat but three meals per day * * * And molding human personality is one of the most fascinating jobs on earth, Teachers stand in a critical posi- tion where they can plant ideals and high resolves into children from ‘the other side of the tracks and thus greatly offset poor home environments. A good teacher is also a foster parent to literally thousands of boys and girls during his lifetime in the classroom, and ranks next te our clergy in constructive in- fluence, So, if you want a fascinating job in a field that isn't ( and that pays at least enough to enjoy our American standard of living, choose school teachifig, — For thereby you become a sculp- tor of human personality, Send for my booklet “Vocational Guidance Chart," enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents, non-profit. Always write to Dr, George W, in care of The Pontiac ‘Press, Postiae mitt trloty od Seg {OF 8 (or more) EMPLOYES { ~The Workmen's , Bill (Senate Bill 1193)- ees letted. plisad by 4a V8 Cabthoen han camiuan of 9 ox NBC put in a call the] “Picane send some - more employes automatically under the Compensation in Chi-Her Highness wrote, pretty Me ee He 4 te Presi like every other American Ot ot be cine gan Cee Po aoe xu . < iee es for your business . . ; eg ae Ruth T. Todd of a in : economic spasms H. R. A Nicholie lsarance Agency, tysburg, Ind., or Gettysburg, Pa.?"|'h® ae aac cone said. wrote as follows to United ldtanadinas | kind of out for sta “Dear Sir—Enclosed check is came back on the pipe. one of your airplanes. Sincerely, “You'll have to have the coun-| Ruth Tedd.” ity,” she ruled, | Enclosed was a check for $1. | “Adams County,” said the NBC ri. could lead to chaos unless it ATLAS e@. Sy a @ DELTA | eon were nthe reeence SHOPSMITH © DeWALT a e+ os . a — . . ihendinahies uitheine os hand, many of whom had" to catch the 10:25 to Rye to relieve te baby At the “Millionaire Dinner” the other night in the Harwyn Club od PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL aa rey ae ec tellow,| Suppose all the people who have BROWN-SHARPE ©. MILWAUKEE |“you don’t have an unlisted num- taken ca J bath towels, silver. ish 7 jber, you have an unlisted city." | Tire wat “shakers, stationery : Kellys heard water, grand pianos and the like from Her Serene Highness Prin-\decide suddenly to purge their GLENN WING POWER TOOLS 2c. Scci.tihc0% cot" acca ‘nant 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. letter. BURDEN ON MAILMAN | Was she indeed That Way? How Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Rood sane te voyage? Was|, The Postal service would col- BIRMINGHAM Mi 4-0444 Banks would be forced ot handle DAILY 8 TO 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 TO 5:00 | WESTERN SUPPLY the greatest blizzard of small'j If It’s Western You'll Find it at B-BAR-B 213 Main St, Romeo PI 2-304! Chevrolet takes first, second jie four of the top six places! Beats its own stock car record by a full minute a T6 seconds! It happened on July 4, Running against the hottest competition in the Jand, 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 gecuracy of Ball-Race steering, the solidity of outrigger rear springs, the traction “bite” that stems from balariced 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! : = Last fall, Chevrolet broke the Pikes Peak record in a history-making pre-production teat. Only franchised Chevrolet dealers MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES, INC, | Pontiac, Michigan — 1 34 Mill St. and 211 S. Saginaw St. Chevy. beats own Pikes Peak record . ... and tops all rivals including cars in every price range! WIDE WORLD PHOTO gy LEWIS—fine furniture LEWIS ;JULY J MIGHTY MID-YEAR CLE Completely PORTABLE HAMMOCK r you go—because this wonderful ‘n’ oma , ited to join efforts by contacting iems and plans for the new high oct, Sas rolinat te Sy see. , two-week trip. | * school continue to be main issues , {egerial Marine City Rest Bo d The bride, given in marriage by | Sos Se See wit a sme es a NESTE QU DOGTC en: chvin sen er Sol rere iy ‘ of as ia Community Schools Board of Edu- F has been city white Italian silk for the rites. Her Later Plant Get many extra benefits at no extra cost. ) é Brickner's committee, which\“""" 6 « « er in Marine City for three years.|p So ee ee ae eens otne Phone fext for i-trip leon, write or come in today? td meet next on August | Jack Penning, of the Penn-Rich and previously served in Flint as\[[} Owns ID |skirt. She ‘Careiod' Amazon’ lies. gptip ee gee egger Segre d ie of Mt. Clemens, has been asin hy wanton: tr am Her attendants were her sister present plans, a - i cornices years, department — 4 ; * basis psychiatrist, four psych- oat gt ty poy pes school works. cme accountant yp Sg Carver School Officials Virginia. as maid of honor, and as ; we 6 ' ing high and as Hurley Hospital in Circuit C Tod bridesmaids, Dorothy Carroll, Bar- psychologists and two secretaries. chasing agent for. four years. uw in areurt ourt Y bara Kearly and Mrs. Eugene Di- Old wooden eavestroughs had CAROL BURT Concerning Election = mick. . rotted out, he sald, and im a re- | 1 . erick te Weonee. abe coniguad Best man was David Carroll, her} County Deaths | Sm erex'tse “aces ad 3. (Brandon Senior egret, whe resigee rownsutp — a|Hemsww, Eugene’ Dimich, "end mnt — On 2 lowed water to loosen outside duly 7 to join the Buiide ROYAL OAK N — A\cari Maple tees: mede te of ol towns Mrs. Etteabetha Pake Pla Ss Saxo h ciation in Washington, D. C. temporary restraining order issued | y bricks and flood the school li- y phone | - ROCHESTER — A tal 0 ph seceng Foxworthy is a trustee of the by Circuit Judge Clark J Adams ' are pending at the Potere Funeral! w, __ lat Interlochen Michigan Municipal League and a|'s Preventing the seating of the . Home here for Mrs. Elizabethal..“orkmen have begun the cement |member of its Highway Study Com-|recently elected board members, The Good H keeping Sho f Ponti Pake. 923 Roselawn, who died work in Memoria] Stadium, Start) ORTONVILLE — Carol Burt, a mittee. the Rev. Leon C. Green and Den- ousekeeping po ontiac terday in the Pontiac Osteopathic|*t Cmstruction of new grandstands! senior of Brandon Township! —_——— = nison Bradford, on the George Hospital. arioeiry 450 to 480 spectators is ex-| .hools who ts beginning her see- Urge Absentee Washington Carver School Board. , Everett Foust TC Fingal according to Supt. | ond summer term this week as a All board members were te _ : WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP — ~ * @ @ music student at Camp Inter-Ballots for Voters) spree cireutt court today. : i a Service for Everett Foust, 44, of} Ernest M. Tennant, engineer|/0che?. has won first chair rating * The three defeated candidates 5540 Brunswick, will be at 2 p.m.|with the George Wagschals En-|*% % tenor saxophone player in the/\Q7) Vacation former board members, Lonnie Tuesday in the Apostolic Church|gineering Assts., of Detroit, witt|"/state band. Cash and Sidney Thomas, and a : ; of Christ, with burial in White|work with the superintendent in ; WALLED LAKE — People who/sticker candidate, Otis Eaton, have Chapel Memorial Cemetery. contacting plumbers to ascertain Her entry this year is due to a|will be out of town on July 23,/signed a bill of complaint charg- ; Mr. Foust, a resident of Oakland/costs of repairing water lines and er re eee aged = rel pe ra ing that candidates’. names were. County for 19 years, died Friday.|heating ducts , school ra o luca will Al not rota ballot WI His body is at the Pursley Funeral| building. in the old-high Township Schools, special election to re-submit its) no aan Bee eek for Proms TH P OWER FLUSH-RIN SE ae, where it will remain until] 41. . Last spring, she received first aus - wt ppt Sued winows Pose Soe Tuesday. ~ ~ Fa in sole and ensem t urposes, y demand a new election. He is survived by his wife, Offie| WeTe “discussed at the Thursday rsagpeen contest at Ana Arbor, urged to apply for absentee bal- hostels Regular $179.95 R.; two daughters, Mrs. Maxine| Meeting. the new high school’s | sinouch Carol has had no vocal |!ts. Lapeer Group Elects on Harding of Clarkston and Shirley! (rcmlect brought new plans 1 | training. She also received a first | Ballots may be applied for in | ¢¢, pe i” . home; < gy ge Savers at - . rating in the state contests for | the office of the superintendent of Officers at Outing $ 95 ome; a sister, Mrs, Este un- ree small boilers were decid-| vocals, hools in the hool ‘ ells of Brosley, Mo.; and five/ed upon for the boiler room, after ; here all ‘eis a Onn Neers ALMONT — Officers recently , Clarance and Adam of{much discussion of size and num-|.,S0¢, is active in the Baptist] 06 trom $ a.m. to 4 pam., Moa- lines aug of tare omnes wirn Pontiac, Clyde of Poplar Bluff,|ber needed not only for the new|cturch and its Sunday School, and] Gs) theough Friday, acre, Sian. of Lager Coat ets Teale = i sings in the church choir each Sun-| | ° . pincic here were: . iin and Earl of St myer tenet for atin ond day, She solos frequently at the| SOS, {Save Our Schools) which] Mrs. Mae Thompson, President; | Does a week's wash in less Mary E. Boughner planned ‘in the Sees h might be! snurch and for various organiza- hen recently reactivated stresses|Mrs. Elmer Smith, vice president than 1 hour. Spin dries 25% ROCHESTER—Mass of the An-| A July 30 meeting to approvelMs = ss, . leoming election, When the twomil| treasurer. ns CT | drier than a wringer. Saves gels was to be said at 9 a.m. to-|final plans for the building was set) (...) 17 is the daugh Mr |levy was defeated on June 11 it . wear and tear on clothes. day for Mary Elizabeth 'by the board. »1T, is laughter of Mr. lost & a (Advertisement) | {of 1983 Oak St here, who was Construction must start soon to And Mrs. Howard T. Burt of Mill 7) 1% % fan, [ oes io "| FALSE TEETH fatally burned while at play Fri-/@ssure completion by the Septem. "eet "Immediately following. the el | day. Burial was to bein Mt.|ber 1957 schoo! opening, the board Rotarian"G ‘tion nearly 130) signed petitions, The@t Loosen VE No Avon Cemetery. Arrafigements feels. |ROraran Wovernor asking the board to hold a special Need Not Embarrass A were by William R. Potere Fu-| 'to Visit Ortonville 'election and re-submit th aaeat Hence, : ; vee s ©. PTO" Many wearers of false teeth have | Q0 Mon "Siar Disab ie survived wv OPEN APICO Addition | onrowvn: — vice cow | Reais area i‘ parents, Mr. irs: Glen , ernor G, Clare’ Nichols of Blen-| ° eo 6 aghner: her grandparents, Mrs. jf lake Orion Today heim, Ontario, will be guest/MOMS Unit to Picnic Ss rinkle «litle ‘ine | Velma" Banginer ot Cleveland Shon the Ratey CY tee (ea MOMS Unt Ne) EN ee erate Ba Ohio; one sister Linda, and a broth.| LAKE ORION — A new addition|Hotel Miles, He will talk on Ro-|nio ay Wes, te Thembine| Bot teut. ‘Flake odor” iden. a 2 to Artco Ine., tool company on aims. on p-m. at Mrs. Bliss Turnbull's; ture breath). Get FASTEETH at ang Linde See Indianwood road, is being occupied Grange Hall Road home. counter: nan ono thea : —e Motorola Portable Radio alec ar apenas ae wy Republican Women ds See Scien. Idaat Genesee of| Meerearng ee pnts sie by iy Lunch in Marlette Asks for second chance Lightweight, book-size. 2044 ion here, will be at Hun- just =< of.the main structure | 4, ARLETTE — The Republican | The pick of the portables. ba Toul, Bates will ‘~ - jr sandtinahs sow in use. ‘mee es -~ of Sanilac County is | He lost his right to vote — , Cemetery planning a lunc’ meeting to- . i Batteries Toke who died at Pontiac peny's fending since yn “om morrow at 1 p.m. at Teale’s Cafe. when he forgot to register ’ loundin ars * * i caged age cer > agowian 4 wi made the addition necessary, ac-| A series of such meetings will be pes bre Sou Ne teahters aanivin MOTOROLA Sie gees anh by Barry. anjicding to President = Walter|held in every county in the state It’s that simple. And it’s this im- TA Terry Lee, both at home. a _——— oan anith py aprense portant . . . if you don’t vote you BLE MODEL - orman s arge hand your tax money to the man ? VFW Improves Lake ‘ot reservations for the Marlette who be elected with no b at. §$ 95 . | Almont Sc Board Plenic Aree luncheon, tached. You say “here it is . . . spend . a s mnie Arey Beaches aaron like y20? Thon bosare you're chigine Onl ) a — The Oxtord Unit of you eure you're eli : —— 1.00 Elects New Officers s-"rvcut. ‘omy. s: Molps Heal and Clear Se eeemneeret os ue —— ‘ ee alee oat te ~! . have time to register. Do it now so . , ° school board here, L. "ad added 14 picnic tables to the ITCHY ECZEMA yoo Gon ony "yaa" when thay ao... The Good Hougekee in Sho elected president. shady wooded park area. Z | eee p 2 ‘Terry DOE FEE agree Dccet ve improvements Shang el coctens coiteme tad chte| Published « ic | ! p srs iamed irene jon the concession stand and bathleqhes It stops scratching and pe Published ove public more — 1§ YOUF ame | ; of PONTIAC | , andl ‘barrel: floating doik 0 the & 52| aids faster healing. Buy Bztra| 4 ising Council end H the book ? 51 W. Huron St ~ D. Dowshan areliting aren and cleaned the|oe2nat* Zemo the Newpaper Ader. ‘ | a“ . FE 4-1555 henat Sorstaliborn casts. ing Executives Association: The Pontioe Prem Naeabined 4 _ Open Mon. and Fri. Til 9P. M. , 7s é * Fy TEN ‘ ( ~ oS : a ae ‘ ‘ : - THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1956 | ae : Pe To Be Held in Russia NEW YORK —The New York Herald Tribune said that the So- viet Union has signed a contract — i Bagtsreor cay in the heart of Moscow. =i oe te parca oye Set Une Expansion ~ of 15 million dollars worth itl ly com) There will be no strategic ma-| - Ladies’ — Men's ) tal , stutt| deery santos ot a ele 1) 1621 S. Woodward, Royal Oak ” he went) - Umaae wot Ble Nps aad Sed- 8 Doors North of 10 Mile afraid ‘she| 676," manetty. Thanks, Mr, Pot- More than 36,000 persons 5 of wild and pot unig wey ta employed aboard Norwegian — | ‘They had no proof whatsoever|getting mixed up with some queer! outs wal?” engaged in foreign trade, , | [that it had been Nellie Paulson characters recently, -At home, that a crease of nearly 2,000 over : No Contract |\woo mace the phone ‘call tromis. In Jackson’ So maybe youl Patton arose with him, “Sure Sobek of unr , ri sd |360, Indeed, there was evidence|could tell me something about how I'll go up and let you in myself. : Necessary | tat she could not have made it,/she’'s been conducting herself|give me a chance to check around wre . fier Diam Seana Be ane’ Seen ee: ag do bode gone He gery ] L : out some previous Patton hesitated, rubbing bodies con- . FUEL OIL the call, and abe hadn't shown up thing fold of fat beneath hig chin (CCU: That's strictly against the NEX I F eee : ht dy eet "|e gnng nao meme (nt te Mg » voi ted eee Call Today | So he said placktingly, “The way ee eee reckon I might just as well wait IN THE WOODS — 1 ee gs ; Will You Find : | Oil Co. it looks then ig that someone else we're supposed nowt fe (there with you.” Long, long ago much of the earth was covered by forests, but ; -@ Gregory was trying to play « joke on her.| sbeut our guests. This ain't the | Paulson siopped abruptly in mid-| careless cutting and burning by man through the ages have greatly ($ Qloseled Woolens 94 East Walton Biyd, | Calling downtstairs to atl nar deat acai » (Stride, “It's getting so late may-| reduced them. : a: : Phone FE 5-614) |_|, ¥*s ® dead man in room.”| or guests.” | ne I'd better get my baggage and In America, when settlers arrived, they found vast forests, which Moth-Eaten? Paulson's face éxpressed com- | “1 know that,” sald Paulson im-/check ee ie ot MY_LO*™-| they cut down as fast 9s possible for lumber and to clear the land Pe ae , plete surprise. “A dead man in ies atlar ct eee tc cecil bad 6 Wee conideas eleade’at for farming. Now the government protects many forest preserves, | LET US GIVE YOU DOU- — — | Nellie’s room?” he gasped as FE ae — maids town and had to leave my car at| Communities plant and care for trees, schools observe Arbor Day, |$ BLE PROTECTION .. . | | though this were the first he'd peo Pi bell-boys kmow | garage. If Nellie comes in be-| 424 some Lumber companies have their own tree planting programs, , Moth-Proof YES, WE DO. ff heard of euch « thing. “When? ar start eine Gar tlie I tell Here are two Junior Eaitors on « hike to learn what they can |g. With Insured Moth-Proot | Who was he?” pretty well what's going on.” He, gat back, toll her fo say “Cleaning for your wool- * tq : smiled winningly at Patton. “You're Put, will you? about the woods. They have stopped at @ fallen log for lunch. ng ee SELL irplane | Patton waved a fat hand. “‘There|the house detective, arent you?| “Sure.” Color this picture with your crayons, paste it on cardboard, and r everyday wasn't anybody as a matter of| Don’t tell me you didn’t ask around (To Be Continued) cut out the parts, Fasten Jane's right arm 7 WISURANCE |S. Sec To, Sos sete eee So ed - caus heey bien uodiw of anuerime oe the past two weeks! Canines Beat te Sat sea ee oe te ne 0 Boe THATCHER, rie at a thine Dine teats Tar, PVE BEEN WORRIED The Heat — (Willie B, Patton, Sayreton, Ala., first submitted this : | why I asked what sort of girl your Betton clasped bie hands went (Sao aaa d you have a@ suggestion for Junior Editors sister is. Whether she’s the type|¢r in front of his paunch and NACIGTOUNT | this newspaper and it may be worth $10 to you. & WERNET [eas praca hee ind down of tom Eel! ayer. un aA gag Bm AP Remsen Commanity Notions! Bonk Big. | RUNNING WILD ee the aed ct taker it lot canine residents ot Shawnee Tomorrow: Baby Birds Paulson shook his head decided-| ie out.” Aint ivy salved tee pevttowt how — : . escape 00-degree weather. Walter fe ) "\.| Paulson grimaced and got out Poundmaster Trey Clay says thel FAST G@TMANS Fly Eart Berlin in i. Eerl |. Smith Clarence Brace his wallet. He halt withdrew s |pups have been. crawling into the The party is : ten and glanced covertly at Pat- jcity's storm sewers where they Parle viet Premier a ton, then sighed and made it a Spon into creek beds at the etesifO MOSCOW GFICY nist party chiet HO 7 4 twenty instead. He folded the jof the city. Clay said a humane and other Kremlin : : 2 aoe *Y autity cles yin’ le oak te aa BERLIN # — Communist East| armament, 5 wouldn't expect you Up, but decided “top government. offi-|German reunification. : 3 138 West Lawrence St. give It out to anyone except her the pups were smarter than hu-icer™ms* 7? fv wpe da. ennimeoeinent EL ; j Sasia’ wa Sane _])| pertect right to know, I tell you “They just want « cool place|important political, military and! iuesions and SY . | rt 4 K! - I've been worried about the \to sleep on fhese hot days,” be\economic talks, raising the o : “| {| way she’s been acting—and now |said. “Besides, there's enough Me gad 18 million East | we ea e _ with this thing tonight—ang her |dogs on top of the ground without) Prime Minister Otto Grotewohl':, p. discussed. Ve i “pe 4 (Advertisement) (Advertisement) not being here to meet me as (me going underground to pick|and seven of his 10 deputies, in-| ; , ;, i= : : 4 ‘ she promised—" 3 them up.” cluding Communist Party Secre- SN 7 2 Ce ' _ Science Shrinks Piles (a uc teu . HAS | Tee Queen's Lenton home if | he ae N W: With -S from in front of his paunch, and ’ . 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Plenty of shelf You'll find plenty of money-severs ct BOTH PEOPLE'S STORES! [&© Day on the Meter space, Northern Cyoron Garden's | Di NO MONEY DOWN GRAPEFRUIT | : De oe SECTIONS: | 3 ° | « ( C A RS | a i : & Ga 51 West Huron Street Shop by Phone, Too! Phone FE 4-1856 Open Monday and Friday Evenings 'til 9 O " 2. Lee Oe oie a ‘ofA Lanyvwaadns Tse Lyvwopood “ey. S31dOjd $1 a" & | | af $ { “hs : Wee eo ek ee PU fo ot ees oe Sa oy eee > = : s. pas 2 J | q green t el net. A toque of pre-World War I PE is designed for the petite woman by Beatrice Martin. Fashioned of black felt, the cuffed brim is crowned with a flaming pink rose outlined with vivid pink hones. Given in mafriage by her father, ‘Rosemary Ann Hicks became the bride of Grant Edward Gabel this afternoon at First Baptist Church, Birmingham. Rosemary is the daugiter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlie H. Hicks of Bir. mingham. Grant's parents are Mr and Mrs. Russell Gabe] of Plym outh. For the 4 e’cleck ceremony, the bride wore a gown of nylon tulle ever satin with a bedice of Chan- tilly lace featuring » portrait | meeklite and long sleeves, The full skirt of nylon tuite was dis tinguished by appliqued Rese Pointe lace which extended into a chapel-length ‘train, A deep- ly pleated nylon act ruffle out- ae ee Mr, John P. John, couturier-milliner, says that “the 1956 silhouettes have ex- treme elegance in extreme silhouette with accent.on the smooth, uncluttered line.” To bring an air of sophistication and well bred gaiety to the American country scene this Autumn, he designed this dashing fashionable rustic silhouette of Palamino grey beaver. Named “Ascot,” the hat is from Mr. John’s autumn and winter “Edwardian Collection.” train. A tiara of seed pearis and se- quins secured the bride's finger- tip veil of French silk illusion, nations, N, Y. was her honor attendant. She wore a white and blue rose ‘print nylon with a bouffant skirt ‘and white nylon picture hat. Her flowers were stephanotis and ivy. IDENTICAL GOWNS Mrs. Bruce Gabel of Ann Arbor and Barbara Hicks were attendants, They were gowned ‘identical to the maid ef honor and carried blue delphiniums and ivy. Laddie Northridge presents this hat from his autumn collection entitled, “Eve's Modern Paradise.” The cuffed brim swings upward in new fashion to reveal the eyes. The cloche is in mink panne velvet. The fine veil symbolizes the monochromatic effect. served as flower girl. his brother's best man. Assisting ihim were Thomas Athanas ot © pea of Wayne. — a ee / Women's Section MONDA Y, JULY 16, Every Man Who Marries Should Know This Much | | Wife May Be Unable to Live on Love, but It Makes Sacrifices Easier By RUTH MILLETT mest of them can't—they are suck- Crown and brim both substan- Every man who marries ought ¢ts for cympliments and will work) ‘ . ;. . tok ast © their heads off for a little praise. | tiate the importance of size in this cloche ‘0 Know at least-this much about Th ce. . . women uuterpreted in romanti: velours. 956 PAG ES 10- ] 3| - The castles in the air collection of _ Damozel Hats by Joe Cohn makes a : storybook heroine out of every woman, fashion, That the wife whose middle-aged husband says, “What a= dish,”” every time some cutie appears on rOSe FOSE That a woman may not be able to live on love, but so long as she feels loved she can do without an awful lot of things that cost moncy. | amen | | members of Welcome Lodge 246 attended the ‘Thursday meeting at Malta Tem-| ple. Mrs. Randall Wilson, noble’ \grand, presided and /Mrs. Ethel and her lvory Tower is rejlected in the Feathers in confetti colorings band the mien television may smile sweeily.. But, . | That bear 1 Loom U Like Giants at ne woman can bear to she would like to bounce the ash-| Pp | have her husband criticite her in tray off the top of his bald head. B . L S . F l] . front of her mother-in-law, | ig Lamps Seen IN Fall Picture mere ee thats woman never shows more | ake ‘te m, a tod realy | courage than when. she makes up. ee bene me meet carves akes up her mind to do some-').. mind once and for all to, p in iving room; walnu is gives a light look to’ like giants. \a Massive jamp, and also employs saved a. ne pt vnanl no stopping her. She'll still be. has instead of comparing him with Overscaled lamps were the big- “another fashion feature for fall—| ee s on a brass candelabra. The working for what she wants long’ the man she thought she married of course, are electri-jafter her husband smugly thinks) lor wondering What her life would show, where manufacturers un-| The Oriental influence, which is/Cally lit and are an adjunct to the! , veiled their fall lines for trade in-iresponsible for much of the low bow! bulb at the top of the lamp.| That a woman may admire the one else. Spection. furniture, has carried over into the! If you want a really speciacular) strong silent type of man in a lights. Much of modern furniture—| One example i¢ a 49 inch ce ‘a table for a stper-duper lamp., coffee and end ta-\ramic model fashioned after a| To get this exaggerated effect,|™*" who will talk to her. ‘Meet at Temple bles—is being built very low and\ming type vase shape. It is done|you might use a lamp like one 61% LACKING IN CHIVALRY { P Fifty That in any woman's book a lamps Make a good size contrast) 7}, f ‘companion 46 inch table lamp, Rebekah ere are four pages in’ and bring up the balance of the | The lamp is made up for either ner,” before kissing his wife® is room. today's Women’s Section sitver or brass globes, separated lacking in all chivalry. ; jfrom each other by chunks of wal-| * ¢ * inches high. It has a brass stand,|in the blue-green-gold accents of'nut. It's topped with a white shade. | ‘Plumb was received/into me mer While the body of the lamp islantique bronze, and an Oriental) ‘That it is foolish for a man to ship, *- jraise cain when his wife moves the, a agreed made to look like wood. dragon twists around the base, The The lodge enteftained the past Cook Chicken Slowly living room furniture around. That cite grands afd presented each height of silhouettes, the leit motif crown to fall over the brim at one side. - , isecretiy she is probably thinking | That's always dynamite. (GREATEST COURAGE NEW YORK (INS) «-Today'’sirounded by carved out curves of cuff alon g the bottom. Stemming thing or have something there is ake do” with the husband she Best items at the New York lamp brass. paaies,"" he has heard the ! f it. has heard the last of i ‘be like if: she had married some- There's a reason for these tall motif- size—of lar ‘look, |movie or novel. but to live with —if not ps. you can use a floor lamp on day th gad-dey out she west 8 Welcome Rebekoahs close (6 the ground. The large) ~linch floor light which came with a man who asks ‘What's for din-' One of the tallest stands ‘The front of the bowllike body is shade is natural linen with tur.) is as inexpensive a way as women lined the hem ef the skirt and . Patsy Ruth Uchill of Great Neck,’ ‘Rochester, N.Y. and Richard ‘S.'shantung ensemble with white accessories. lave. John Frederics drapes a stunning turban of glist- éning turquoise satin and braids a tall, conieal Moyen Agé crown from the turquoise satin and two tones of ‘A ppels Host Dinner Party ‘ion Saturday Hans Schjolins Entertain Friends at Dinner, Theater Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Appel ot Orchard Lake entertained a ** Appels. | Mr. and Mrs. Hans’ Schjolin of group of 10 friends at dinner Sat- urday evening. This is the first in a series of parties planned by the * * ‘Stonybrook road entertained a group of ‘30 friends’for dinner at ‘their home Saturday evening. Fol- lowing dinner the group attended ithe performance of “The Seven iYear Itch” at Will-O-Way theater. * * * | Mr. and Mrs. Grant MeDon- ald were hosts at a lawn party and picnic dinner Sunday at their heme on Clintonville road, > x" * Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Read and sons, Stephen and Russell, East Hamovond Lake read follow- ing a two week tour of the New ‘England States. Their son, Brock, ‘remained in Ithaca, N. Y. where ‘he will spend the remainder of the ‘summer with members of Mr. |Read's fam‘'v. | * * * Rosemary Hicks Is ‘Bride of Grant Edward Gabel For the reception helg in the church hall, Mrs. Hicks greeted her guests wearing a gray lace dress with pin a and & eorsage ef hybrid orchids, Mrs. Gabel wore delphinium blue lace with white accessories and cymbidium orchids, | Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Vantine ‘and daughters, Susan, Margaret, Melissa and Betsy of Chicago are visiting at the home of Mrs, Van- itine’s mother, Mrs. Astolf Levin of Evelyn court. | * * * On Saturday evening, Mr. and /Mrs. Robert Croza of Edison street land Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kitson of 'Parkhurst®street attended an open house at the French Consuls head- \quarters in Detroit. The affair com- 'memorated the French national! tholiday observed on July 14. * * * Several out of town guests gathered for luncheon Saturday at the home of Mrs. 8, E. Minard | om Norton avenue. Honored guest at the affair was Mrs. Irving Cornell of Pocatelle, Idaho. | Others present were Mrs. Cora Kirkland and Agnes Cornell of Roy- ‘al Oak: Mrs. W. F. Minard of Flushing, Lucille Minard of Detroit and Mrs, Mark Moran. * * * Shelby Hahn of North Cass ave- nue returned to her home Sunday following a two-week vacation at the home of her parents on Lake | made by her mother. She carried 8 -3n¢ GRANT s)WARD GABEL Huron at Oscoda. cascade of Madonna lilies and car- * ” * A barbecue dinner, planned by a group of friends, was held at | the Elizabeth Lake road home of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd McRath on Saturday evening. The surprise affair marked the birthday of Mr. McRath. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hummel, the i The bride is a graduate of the Frank Mankos, Bert Barbers. also was gr edunted. | The couple is quoting a honey- bridal] University of Michigan where -he James Carrs and Bernard Wilsons ‘and daughters were among those ' present. on ‘will make their home in Detroit on Carol Jean Thompson of Detreit Moon in northern Michigan and * Coming Events Bruce Gabel of Ann Arbor was their return. For traveling, she mm Reliable 12 picnic has deen can- changed. to a hyacinth bive silk“ sheath dress and Coat ciub Spirit Six will meet Tuesday et 8 T he Ladies Auxiliary to Metrogolitan jp.m, American Legion Home om Atiburn — scooped out and painted white with quoise piping to match the “‘oxi- The beginner's tendency in cook- have of working out their dissatis. | iwith a gift, Mrs. Winifred Hollis | & yellow and cocoa design, It has dized bronz2” of the base, ing chicken outdoors is {o try to faction with life as it is. of Harbor Springs was a_ visitor. The Rev. Galen E. Hershey was zp . Peating Press Prete a shade. These supersized lamps, in some cook it too quickly and with a fire: ; ; | Mrs, Wison and Mrs, Richard hecking th gi l ih ith theit = ht) boi Cc l IC | A touch of the Scandinavian in- cases, combine the new with the|much too hot. This results in the, That when a wile “lets herself james were in charge of the social checking the girls and boys m it to right) Lois Carlson of Grayton. street, moe is seen in a 614 inch ta- old for a piece of furniture that skin becoming blistered, hard and oll: —— ores her hus- hour, | group will meet again luggage as they stopped at the First the Rev. Mr, Hershey, an associate pastor lamp which puts the accent on can fit into either a modern or a/leathery, while thé meat next-to °* ro feck. Me jet hgen’t ‘Bs. | Pre r @ end wood grain, combining traditional room . ‘ithe bone is often undercooked.) ™ade;her. want to look her best Sent reebyaersac Church this morning Sejore, of _ the church af West lroquois road, with brass. A slim brass shaft, Onc white-and-brase Jamp, 42% Poultry ;specialists. remind that '* him. 7 | | Kesen water tv ta a lily peat leaving for the-summer church camp at "Elizabeth Ballard. of Judson street-and from the eid to ‘a att the table, had a white. chicken must be cooked slowly and That though women may not be /nceds one square yard of water: G reenville . Shown with their hags, Ted H off saad of Miller street. The * and it is sur-‘inverted cone body with a brass| thoroughly. aie able to take criticism well—and’ area.» _ cameras and sports equipment are (lejt Hersheys accompanied the group, | * 4 ; he / Ay ; ‘ é . on \ { t / : ‘ i \ & td ee! \ f \ Sie oe have returned to their home on. dh li 0S i THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1956 _ CLeAnAnte fe She Profits From Mom's: WaTinUal “I had always liked a a day to it. For a oal tak ADVERTISED ua “MY FAIR LADY" So Lovely i in her perennial favorite . . . smart : rk dress . . . with a youthful, flattering Group I! Satan's Deanne i soame, bad atiair, in whispy carefree summer fabric. 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For Hanburgers, Meat Loaf or Spaghetti & Meat Balls \ PEANUTS OFFER CHALLENGE — Aspirants for prizes in the peanut rolling con- and relatives gathered at the area during the day to make the picnic one of the largest est get on their marks at the GMC Family Picnic, held Saturday at the Walled Lake : Amusement Park, Object of the event was to roll the tiny peanuts over a distance — the fastest got the prizes. About 30,000 employes of the GMC Truck & Coach Division THE BIG STRUGGLE — This tangle of legs, arms and heads testifies to the grim expressions on the faces of contestants in the penny scramble at the GMC Family Picnic. Seconds after this sada witalols Gecteties'd bbiedinn tulle pencnenpe lyre Yeoh rere ors WHEE! ICE CREAM — Mixed expressions — one thoughtful, YOEMAN DUTY—‘Workhorse” of the annual _self one of the stellar attractions as evidenced by ™0st happy — show on the faces of youngsters at the ice cream stand celebration was a large helicopter whose crew _the picnickers in the background who have col- Where thousands lined up to receive free “internal refrigeration.” hovered over the crowd of 30,000 directing its lected to watch as it nears the ground during one Tide phase of the GEC plealc was on & the suet Speer Ot the attention’ to the various events, games and dis- _ of its flights across the area. gigantic celebration. . Bays on the grounds. The “whirly-bird” was it- Europe's Reigning Movie Queens: Part 5 Spain's Sevilla--Woman Among Girls of a series of six:pean film stars interviewed for this,English, her glamour had to be! the most part, it’s what they say When interpreter asked erin OY Sack ww York Herald Tr-|Series I met only one real woman. | visual, not oral. not what they are that impresses questions, Mlag Sevilla Sauane newton mare fed oe. tie) She Is She is Carmen Sevilla, the leading} ‘What counted was the impres- | interviewers, ieomt ha gent sre to him. seeret of the charm of the European/ actress of Spain. sion she made as a woman. Miss | ics Sevilla, who is 24, has ean ke Ge ee ——. Since I was unable to speak suf-| Sevilla survived a test of glam: |... i 99 films. She began her! she could multiply her abil- By JOE HYAMS ficient Spanish to conduct an inter-| our the other European film stars | n eon ® ty to project interest to’ an en- . Hi ‘career as a flamenco dancer in Of the many glamorous Euro-|view and Miss Sevilla speaks no| would have failed because, for Sevilla, the capital of Andalusia. tire crowd. a = ; rueey@eeerett « She took the name of Carmen ag| 1 was also able to ge’ Ss . being symbolic for a dancer and Pression hoe peace took the name of her home town soot Sevilla. and I wen becatse she wanted to bring it ia Loren perform a fla honor. . lor Stanley Kramer's * * @ soma, "tke Schle cnk te Par Like most women of Andalusia, |sion.” _ Miss Sevilla is small, 5’ 4” and has 4 BALLOON CONTEST — Mrs. David St. Dennis "husband is employed in the company’s main poses triumphantly at the left after winning the — tenance division. Object of the contest was to find balloon-blowing competition for wives, daughters oe ee ee and mothers of GMC employes. Mrs. St. Dennis’ ie Miggest. the car began to applaud. Within Miss Sevilla sat demurely on &) ing. ‘The crowd pokes Pye = stool in the best finishing school) ygigs Sevilla and as she walked tradition, back erect, legs crossed. eee r ranks they applaud- Every sentence was emphasized by| «4, No asked for an auto- a graceful gesture of the hands or quegth ar thet to touch or inter- with a smile, fere with her. * ¢ Actually, Miss Sevilla is little|, At dinner with the cast and crew more tai later I saw Miss Sevilla charm a n a very beautiful, slight- , crowd—simply by being herself. y plump brunette who might be @/ a. carried on. only one conversa. high school football queen. What Is|4i05 ‘St a time, dovelinn heredt dded ingredient that makes . nm my opinion, one of the most meee to it, before beginning! psd. film stars in Europe? “ee of Her trick was to be genuinely | Although it was well past mid- interested in me~—or im any per- jnight and I knew she had had a son she talked with. She made (tiring day there was not a hint of me feel important, .| boredom. By devoting herself com- gt CLM an RAHN their eyes betray them. They are always searching for a reaction or be without scandal,”’ he said. “Car! additional audience. men is untouched by scandal, She * * «© is also of the people. She is the per- s At no time did Miss Sevilla give|fect woman. Every Spanish boy . RADY OF SPAIN — Carmen Sevilla, Spanish “one, real woman” among the x European stars |the impression she was flirting. She|@reams of having for a wife the | Siaiaars Hang siete sete, Sew ee. he. aye eee ee rely seneies wal en. a simple high necked black|Periect wo ve pood tn Maee| POP-DRINKERS EXTRAORDINARY-—Linking : : » |dress which de-emphasized rather ‘ftom Correspondent Joe Hyams during a recent phasized by a graceful gesture or with a smile, than called attention to “her. bust.|there really is a Carmen Sevilla.”| arms, GMC employes aspire to fame as soft drink interview in which her poise and “womanly” : the. veteran Hollywood writer Wrote. ' Her eyes reflected my interest in Capes Se oe guzziers in one of the contests staged by planners prompted him to write that she was the | the conversation, Heard Tribune Inc.) of the picnic, This contest, like others in the i » oN a ee jae 4: \p ee i Coke Nase 5 Be i Se ae ee Oe Se s) years and five world championships is not a clown. Oto J gers, on the heels of a winning 728 IE PONTIAC z PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1956, a fe Stengel is shrewd. His double talk is patently a he, himself, is always crystal clear on what he has to do and how to do it to win. And win he does. He has the boys in the press box entertained trying to second-guess him. at First as Pro ‘Casey has had established stars fold up on him, yet he) Wins Canadian Tourney comes through without their services where other men| With 72-Hole Total of would be content with the obvious alibi. 274 at Boischatel Last In 55, the Yanks were considered a sure bet with the FP edacromnen 6 is sched. trade that brought Bob Turley and Don Larsen. BOISCHATEL, Que, # — Bill uled for Wednesday : also expected @ great deal from Bob Grim, a 20-game|Css?et Jr. a pleasant, 2-yeen-di Bod Leach of Birmingham bad winner. The three failed to live up to expectations, al-/day to rest up after winning the Reap tecml ding ig ign ee though Larsen did come through in the closing months|fourth annual $26,800 open tour. blan class at the Allegan Horse when he returned from Denver. cet, Oe untae loan st af Biesdnghans ten i ho When 1956 opened it was another sure flag be- two years ago. | children’s field and action events. cause Casey needed a southpaw and he got Maury Top honors for the show went to ‘ : Richer $5,000, Casper said “Jimmie “ McDermott. McDermott hasn't lived up to his atter Satine the T2-hole route ; on ie an oe record, but that didn’t send Casey into his corner [in 274: \ Ind. weeping. . Pb: Any waiting a long time) “BIG KLU” OUT—Ted “Muscles” Klussewski, Ao He has been able to maneuver cunningly with Johnn year. I wanted just one victory so) £9 ee sea toate es a P agpnedi . Pace. will be held Kucks, Grim, Tom Sturdivant, Tom Morgan, Rep. Cole-|},.cvuld soeaty cnt and take a| already made the out at second and begins his played at Cincinnati. at Nerthville Downs, man and Tommy Byrne. Of course, there is the always| rest.” : mldweet’s leading reliable Whitey Ford. 's four rounds of 68-68- | —s lies ng * * x. 67-71 were 14 strokes under Royal e . & | é | Another gent not given his due is Gil McDougald.|QuePec’s, Par and pred two . middleweight Joe This all-around infielder is my choice, at this time, as/maret's 276. Demaret, who plays | ers gn Bs holevioed the most valuable tn the league. At the start Casey hades Stefi round with CKLW tomor- trouble filling the shortstop post. He young and|‘rough the final round with a ‘ . ' 1 :30 p.m. old candidates. ; ee inal pe gpl ew algee al a netgre y yl : ie a a Then suddenly out of his rabbit hat, he Pia, was playing in Casper’s|£% Congummated today with the|headed by” Michigan redlo exect shat ty) ane Holywood Gil. It was another great Stengel move. The Yanks sale of the Detroit Tigers and/tives Fred Knorr and John Fetzer |five-million-dollar transaction that ; 5 5) Sat See 8 08 See to Eee are well on the way to the major league record of Briggs Stadium. from control of the fran-|will swing control of the Tigers|iremekp 9 $ ¢ Brown” 3 1 8| Cove tourmemeny at Bot Secheen 117 set by the A’s in 49. : Only a radical change of heart|chise. away from the Briggs family for ¢;Belercl» } alice eed — Sangre gro There is no need to remind you of Mickey Mantle's : : [the first time in more than 2) rae id dott wn 8 # e's great year, but, hidden in Mickey's shadow, i the slug *Nashua Looks to Future), ro«, gnacaus & & ak te bana ete ging Showron productive batting Knorr group, bustle of Hank Bauer. : NEW YORK w — Nashua was} Master Eddie never laid a whip |“i#lly in the runnir ae Oo ee ee ‘back in his barn at Aqueduct race|on Nashua, and they coasted home /S*¥ only the It is generally agreed a club must win at least 50 rae eta added Brocktya|Rock Farm's Mr, First, with Mr.(chance of dic: Met acct oie ‘Handicap Aug. 4 after abectutely|and Mrs. R. C. Marks’ ‘Mielewx 0% a t. The Yanks jemothering seven opponents third, another five lengths away. SS ae tiem have won 25 of 40 with 37 to go . $114,400 M th Park Handi 36% By nf aot. -__ | First Inning Blast cap Nashua will never pick up an|satinore’ brewer Another reason why I favor the Yanks is the favor-|4,, for White Ni Mr, Millions didn’t have muchjeasier purse, as he collected $78,-| 0. and New Jen able schedule from Aug. 31 on. . M@ —|to beat, but he ran a terrific race|200 without raising a sweat, and|iiison supplied nearly all the mon- sixcun blast iced Saturday at Monmouth Park, giv-|jacked his world-record earnings|. tor their syndicate'’s offer of . ed . . fo oe a 7-4 victory for White Brothers|ing the seashore folk their first|to $1,236,965. It also helped the ¢ 259 o99. on Til > | In Cleaners of the Drayton League.'has won more money than anyjof hock a bit more. They bought! .oney men in the- whese fd Game was an exhibition, played|horse in history. him from the estate of the late| bia may run as high os $5,500,000. F 2 ee at Oriole Field. Eddie Arcaro let Nashua take|William Woodward Jr., last De- | | ® ‘ Others in their party include . ‘ : cember for $1,251,200, and he’s now |. oner Bing Crosby Kenyon : ’ Off Injury After Sweep See ee eae MY TWO-Dall FiayOll -_ b and R. F. Wool- i : * Ld] * Ld ce ee | : The colorful box-office attraction! “t. New, York investor and By H. GUY Moats Zada DeBolt of Pontiac, after . CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. @ —| 1 potential in Olym. brought out 38,899 fans, largest member of the dime story family./ Joe Kocsis and Betty Ritzenheim beth hed carded Tis fer tho rege- Rafer Johnson, : and AAU national . |Monmouth crowd season, today hold the Pontiac mixed round of 18 holes. Joe and ‘ds still the best all-around athlete bash College Fri- and they bet Nashua down to alr Saayn Jorgve franchines tn y PR rt hae ray his partner fired a par 4 to a in the United States and and Saturday, falling off a {eonfident 3-10 as he was winning | -iude the $3,400,000 put up by Dan|*@ the new champions, after the bogey 5 for the DeBolts on the : a four months to g left knee nerve in he high jump. Mis ainth $100,000 races | Topping, Del Webb and Larry|Gien Harding-Betty | Sue Soe extra hele. | : ) e in the . MacPhail N ‘ * was WMGA pap Rengn yond om a . Rpt om te pe - hoes in 1945" and $3°500,000 report (day at Municipal Golt Course. | end tar achend tale one ees capable aang soodige bare = G8 Pontiac Yacht edly paid by Arnold Johnson and| The mew champs had a tough (dee 39-40, but the deficit was Man og target hy points, , a group of Chicago industrialists| time, however. They hind to go |Picked up on the last nine by the mile end Toot high jump. cima Club Race Won __ (ter the Philadelphia Athletics. | an extra hole against Ross and |eventual champions with a ST to ‘ i; : s 38. injury cut down Johnson's j ; in the pole vault by Windfall Yankees Too Tough! The Harding-Syron duo finished More Marks nove Windfall, piloted by Mack Good- . down the list with a 83 to share . Fy pace peerage retrace tase (A 8 Te Place with: Andy Condon ged 6 seconds, cae: Yacht Club race at Cass Lak ; Sd X e . eanor Hawley. Glen and Betty ® tenth off hig mark in the record terday by finishing the three-mile Sue had 40-43 for the event. They ungarian ee 7 in 51 minutes and 47 sec- were champions for the last three . . . NEW YORK (®—Ag far as some|voiced only in vate and the)” ° : suatitne Neve bey we Bull Kitatworth nyse |ot the Chicago White Sox are cov-|players knew they would not be| ,OOly one other pair besides the “LONDON (Sandor Tharos, the ; ape to second place in a time of 64 |cerned, the New York Yankees{identified. One White Sox ‘player, | Too the ap broke into the 70s. great Hungarian bang my kriees in the flat with Escape ‘third |C€n start playing the World Series/a big gun on the team, put it this) °®, Burgdort and Mrs, J. Zahn Bas sed tro more world recur bea in temorron, The Pennant race, thy/vay: gg pee shed Milt Campbell of the Navy, run- Marilyn Goodwin and Roualet! Natur . . ' The cards: to , Naturally, those thoughts follow-| “The Yankees’ll win it the track it oe geet gig! 1952 made up the crew with the win-/ing Sunday's double loss to the|please. They're just too potas Kocets, Ritsenheim ........... 40-377— tee Se an Pingo ° with ong strong ning skipper, Yankees, 2-1 and 65, whichithe rest of us. They've got guys|Bursdort, Zann 200.000.0000. 4138-19 Sear perhawe, le second ce con Seg ne A. Petia Te and oe dropped the Sox into third place on the bench who could play (ree: Seraie, Chander STII. 40-40-80 “der capable of winni i for the wechend of Jut ames 0 pace, were,ularly on our team. if that’s Herding Byron $33 he enters? seconds uly 28th, not enough, they can always bring . cr SEB 4 . } oo : - up their Denver boys.” Mr - * Running in Budapest yesterday} The third member of the U.S. Detroit Poloists Fall Another player, who insisted e/g. he slashed more than 11 seconds|decathion team is uncertain, The | was net f detentiet but @ rvalist, oft Emil Zatopek’s world mark for|Rev, Bob Richards of the Los An- : inh Ghee ma catbannd, t sald wryly: the 10,000-meters. En route, Iharos|geles Athletic Club took third). NO HIT PARNELL — Boston Red Sox pitcher Mel Parnell is all | t,t Dy the Mileaukes’ Polo 7 _ ss | also chopped a huge slice off the|place in the trials with 7,054 points| smiles after hurling a no-hit 40 game against the Chicago White Sox arene wal Vom ee nee obPed them a 6-mile world mark held by Zatopek|but said he may yield ta fourth} Saturday. Plagued by injuries for the last three seasons, he walked | “ Hetroit, the National Pole cham- on eee Oe of Czechoslovakia, but since im-|place Bob a University of} two batters and another got on base on an error. Only five balls | pions fell to the tight riding of Iithem. Sure you can knock them proved upon by Australia’s Dave omar Calif student, who| went into the outfield. . Milwaukee. off once in a while but there's no ja Tie wonder of Tharos’ latest feat Richards, whose 15-foot %-inch | Sonny. Thats Oe naan Boys’ Club Winner yesterday's 10,000-met broke Wh Twi . . 8 trouble. |; dn Budapest was ‘the first he ever Pera of 15 teat even siready 1s Beat ite Sox Ice, 2 1, 6-5 Neither we nor the Indians nor ” 2nd Round Game Fan in competition. an Olympic team member in his a c Mee those Yenboce. Since’ Ge Sead| tenes oney, Cie baseball ot inns sents com Y ks R | . hs hae ar Since we tl eum gm away 104 nd at 8 seconds com-| - al) uANIN Wa | ace = 17 ow, they've won the opening game of the District . out of 19. At one stretch we) J Berl tats ie Detroit Racer Sint | ng woo bl it lee nd Playing a nan, Sy, pared to Zatopek’s listed mark of| MILWAUKEE w — "pe can you beat) Pontiac laced th nine 10-7, 27:58.2 and Stephens’ pending rec-jler of Detroit, driving a Chuvrolet The Associated Press _ Baltimore, the rest of the league| ‘The National League race re-|. a team Mie Gath making the moat of waka end er ord of 27:54. finished sixth yesterday in the 150.| How about a split season in the|has taken off in a southerly direc:}mained tight with Milwaukee still x One who did not abide by thejrors, plus five good hits, in the : mile nen sede car race at/American League? With the New|tion while the Yanks pile it on. leading Cincinnati by two full very, han the agg dana Ist frame. e , York Yankees 10% games out/Chicago dropped to t place|games and Brooklyn five games vas Marty , Win was Gerry Orr’ th Clarkston g Victor Winner Troy Ruttman of Lyn-/front, they can start the. second|and Cleveland struggled back into|back, The leading Braves used White Sox's popular manager. _| season, 5th of the _ wood, Calif., averaged a record half any day now, second only because the White Sox/walks and Pittsburgh errors to ay a « -* * Waterford hosts Pontiac Boys’ in Tri-County Test _|83.1 miles an hour in his Mercury.| With the exception of Boston and have dropped eight straight, take a pair 32 and 4-1 while Cin-|chicago at New York pm—Hareh-| 1 Confess our outlook has never|Club on Wednesday in the next Perhaps Boston will make a sec- ae vent nee we as ee Cleans ‘Si hosten, pane Lemon ti0-7) looked _blearier,” Marion said. |league counter. % * - hall ce to t New Yo in 1 vs, Sullivan (8-3). © Clarkston’s Tri-County baseball ° O ond-half challenge like last year . only . . . gi hed bas 225 we be PH, Jewelers Rained Out r: sey tave't team bow toimings on Bob Thurman's pinch] Fates |City League Action ord frame to get the lead over, . a, « an " rs * ‘ay Yanks Rocky Bridges’ single. ’ cule at Bekimere 2) Aw 7 - : aly, and evenly win the PUVErS Win Short Clash | acica cictge twice siey at or cea tot Ee = Jets, Griftfs ‘A’ Victors' day afternoon. Win satdiieg Clarke! eeuher with fies cs as ng ED, D1 behind Wittey Feed with” the “bases loaded,” helped! twaxtes Mimotiee eg He, Bete ° 7 s ; a , '* : 6- * --- ahha . lace lop standing be, eather, interteed 0 * Ural Sewcicrs fortwo arses, Toe ruin|Bauer's two-run pinch simgue-/BORU™ t0 a DE vitory over Greta, <:: % 34 Flic marked the Case A. base!| tnd tn tron, Four more ithe rae _.. \gunday, at ‘both North Side andlcame before Jewelers could take Cleveland clubbéd Boston 10-7 in|Chicago in a rowdy game that/Pintorn 10008 9% 4 i Game A ee em et Ge ae ne ene Beaudette Parks. their 3rd tum at the plate, and|the first game with Sam Mele|turned into a beanball contest in|Pniadeiphia “'...'3 4 42 12% [Dall activities on Pontiac diamonds meek Ge wie. Four hits, ot One begat was played in {When it continued, the game was|driving in four runs but the Red/fhe sixty Wnine. Manager Waller |New ore aio Sunday afternoon, rors and a walk combined to set game called, al with the planned|Sox got even 3-1 in the second as|Alston of the Brooks yanked pitch- SUNDAY'S Ts L. 8. Anderson Jets grabbed: an| @° ™* th. card of two double-headers eiatacep. Hetiner tenina getved, tor er Don Newcombe, fearing a 10-|Cicinet! 44, New York 39 (ist_gamelearly lead to down Cl Gritts involving Port Haron cluby and |DentcaP. Netlber feat Dave | Sisler and Ike Delock| day suspension for his ace for| sats ; “god game ft ioninge) lon gg ta net naced Mere Aare Ea Mgr a Pontise girls and men’s league Saahont. ss Aa he “P wins % _ throwing at a batter. Newcombe Bt Louis 7 lyn South diamond Grits Gril ers’ Fine. Fook’ cas “The ord squads, Pulver Tiree girte man- ee # Baltimore stormed past Detroit|had been hit by a pitch and told er aie ran over Fowlers 10-1 and Oliver’s|was it. Two walks, a single and + ese ee Pest Saran Pulver girls nailed. down their into fifth place by bumping the|Alston, “If they throw at me, I'll Siitwo te" Pusburgh 24 (ind gamne|Puick forfeited to General Motors. |two doubles produced three count in @ content shertened te five ta win with tallies in the 2nd and 4th Tigers twice 7-2 and 63 on com-| throw at them.” 0, Reavs Galme Buick had only eight players at)ers. The three each in the 6th and nings by rain, Second game of Tames. A walk, sine and er ete aoe Keosue ch ni . Pittareh (pt Milwaukee, 2:98 pm. —i€ame time, Th were merely superfluous, Fow!- the twin bill at North Aide was | | around own. sas City Jones Dad Dies at 76 Qadelphia at St. Louis, & p.m—Hed-| Unionists were square once, got y two blows off Bob pr atiscone “a, tallies in the 2nd, Wasik scored intwo at Washington, winning the Brekin’ at ve jchchmict (+4). craig, With the Jets—at the end of open- 4 weshed the 4th after singling and going first $0 on a six-hitter by Wally| ATLANTA w—Robert P. Jones,| in. ve, Jones tha "| ing trame after each had scored |An4#7t0" Jet® 2s... 102 400 1-8 11 8 It was three-up, three-down forlaround on hits by Borle and Daw-|Burnette, just purchased from/father of former golfing great Rob-|"""y "i “nn Pevier GS. ing a pe 8 - three innings lor Skidges’ Bombers|sbn, and Tibbits’ infield play.|Denver, but losing the second 7-3lert . (Bobby) Jones, II, died at|.,4,.,7UPsBArs, scURDULE Oe eine tie ie ake wane, [net and Horner, cee Tm Wee of Port Huron, at Beaudette Park.|Dawson allowed Port Huron only|when the Senators clubbed Bobby|his home here last night following |New York. st Mitwsckee,"» pm thay counted single, rama, tn the |Peeiers, Ponds’. SSE S—S 3.8 formulae followed jone hit, Shantz ina six-run, rally. an extended illness, He was 76. | Pinsvurgh ats, Lous 8 pm. meantime Jets got two in the srd ook Kinde; { # \ ' ee Sh oe eye CL he i as et ee ae a A ee re ee ee ee es te ee ee = ee ee TR ee ee oe ee ee coe See a NP i f Ft BPO Ie ’ : ve i { re a oe AIA \ ae ik Ae ; oe : j : Pe eet | 3 ; ot : } \ ek. zs o a? y ; i) ‘ : , { te j : . , : : ‘ 4 5 5 » a ae ¥ ; pu . : Ee ____hr pontiac Preiss, Monpay, JULY 10, 1950 _ grt sat po " “COLLISION WORK Johnson. Wins 3rd ‘Straight Amateur Title a i en a 2. Johnny gunk Sime Gee ee | «i ee hae ig ns i ih fe bi 4 to capture three straight| on the golden anniversary of the one papepepel y the ~ ships. before one mage gor holes. unraf- fees moygpaava: sahil af E ‘ j ri MEN WANTED Winds Prevail Hockey Idle Die ; le margin, the ia, s ! | Hedi B Televsots Dey thd Evening Clones’ Aled » | Bonds of Brotherhood | cats pttin att irom tel | Hold Even at Death ge egy Boy hg - You to Remain Fully Employed Training. MONTREAL w — Even death|countless times, to take the part 1th and 28h prevent “bad breaks”’ with good BRAKES! | til Coreen we Cl te Compe WO) 2.5660 ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE LN ES Deets could not break for long the bonds of his 160-pound “kid brother semifinal play during between the brothers Cleghorn, the) A fastidious dresser and pol- morning, Johnson defeated J FTC SRE HE REET ORO OE REED ORE SE OS COS EEEEE -Phene rterernensereseredll famed Sprague and Odie. ished performer, Odie was the op-'Grace dr. of Detroit, 4 and 3. WAM ci sissidstieresesctonsdhesbodspeusibieiins OE Hockey idols of yesteryear,|Posite in many respects to his ex-\Corley knocked out former cham- Sprague and Odle now are joined|Picsive et rn oe ee ee Detroit, 1 up = = in death. Odie was found dead in| ¢@l in 20 bed Saturday, a few hours before SPECIAL FEATURE pe tet ew we 2 vad pasty iis [01h fins Boundary : : 66, the “Hard Rock,” Private Passenger Auto _ Bp agg trog fe “PASSENGER MEDICAL ... Thousand Dollar Death © the National Hockey League a| ST. CLAIR @ — Gale VI, piloted| three-mile course on the St. Clair Benefit at NO EXTRA CHARGE, covers all mem- color, verve and skill that fans|by Lee Schoenith, won the St. Clair) river, bers of family or passenger in any type auto still talk about, and will for many|Race yesterday, piling up 1,000) Such Crust, owned by Jack accident or as a pedestrian. years, points in three five-lap heats. Schafer of Detroit and driven by Recalling the boisterous, rough-| Second, with 925 points, was Fred Alter, was third with 563 ROAD AID TRIP SERVICE . house early days of the NHL,/Gale IV, another Schoenith entry points. By winning the third heat Road Service Card honored ‘Travel maps and routin meng, Baap Poser org spoke of}and the defending gold cup cham- Such Crust also collected 400 points without cash output for g the brother-teammates with tears Pion. ’ toward the Harmsworth trophy. 2 a ire policy holder. FREE, — os ae Rowen, Se: Vein of. test Seno S006 snettadens. suntsbed ay enya op intr nephantiprs LIABILITY INSURANCE covers trailers, e accident, was to the six eptries speed around the |Tace Dodge, was forced to out "House Trailer at NO EXTRA COST! ast gl ecce one ne a Sn BRAKE SPECIAIT - Insure With Your Citizen’s Man! | On Tuesday, funeral servi Ending” up in fourth place with . Pee. ae fo beh Ee ee eet id rame prod pred Bros : Super Market 63 . Pee dma te nad Cae ant ; ; in the rd . frame. Bob Belland held losers to et . 1 i runs in the last | : ; the win. Playing © ; Paul Proksch for -Voydanoftf e a + Switch ‘em for je : that the swing M4 “stanly flat. 1 Summer iat the swing 's | G=>d What you then-invite is a smoth- Drivin heel of the cll. or ‘hitting ‘high g on the ball when the right hand TIRE SAL ; « « FOR SUMMER SAFETY! Drive on these 1956 Dayton PREMIUM Thorobreds . . . GUARANTEED © until July, 1958, AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS! Geta safer ride. for you and your family . . plus protection against all of road hazards, | AND GET THEM NOW » « » DURING THIS $2 TIRE SALE! You Get All This! 1, Deeper Tread 5. 2 Year Written Road 2. Ride Silencers Hazard Guarantee . 3. Better Traction 6. Lifetime Factory 4. Stronger Cord Weer VOYDANOFF SHELL SERVICE groove our swings with” the wooden clubs for a slight fade — a little drift to the right — for control, 63 Auburn Avenue Phone FE 2-4819 To do this we pay particular at- tention to ball position at address, As sketch shows, we have the ball approximately even or in line with PONTIAC 1S DAYTON BLACK SIDEWALLS | | DAYTON WHITE SIDEWALLS © PREMIUM THOROBREDS PREMIUM THOROBREDS | SIZE Tst TIRE 2nd TIRE SIZE Ist TIRE | 2nd TIRE® | 6.40x15 $29.70 6.40x15 $36.40 3 | 6.70x15 $31.20 $ 6.70x15 $39.20 $ ) WINNER OF MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN NOW TAKES SPEED- —7.10x15 $34.50 7.10x15 $43.75 | ENDURANCE CROWNI STOCK-MODEL PONTIAC FLASHED TO NEW 7.00x15 $37.75 7.60x15 $48.75 WORLD MARK IN NASCARSANCTIONED .24-HOUR ENDURANCE maoeie $53.50 seers Aes All Prices Plus Federal Tax and Exchange All Prices Pius Federal Tax and Exchange TEST AT BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS ... COVERED 2,841 MILES. AVERAGING 118.37 M.P.H. AROUND THE CLOCK, AGAIN PROVING | : = PONTIAC SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE LEADERSHIPI | | EASY M k f T ( DAYTON: JULY 1S THE MONTH TO TRADE BUDGET TERMS ar . C ire 0. BIG 3 COME IN AND DRIVE AMERICA’S | ets FREE | TypeLess TIRE | OPEN GUARANTEE NEW PERFORMANCE AND ECONOMY CHAMP! i NO MONEY PARKING} HEADQUARTERS | 9 to 9 Tie | 2. , . nN DOWN ' ) Pontiac's Motorist Headquarters mm 3. ! |. SEE YOUR PONTIAC DEALER | “a=W. Haron St. (Corner of Gass) © FES-0424 ¢ ® 4 fa se : L _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1956 ee : a ere a | |Hollywood Headlines , | a 1 (OR AT | Reema COOL 7, et Nightclub Act Lands Role For Talented Janis Paige |* T COMFORT, Penetration By LOUELLA A 0. PARSONS younger than ever, it's Missy y St him at the Riviera in Las Vegas “Inherit the Wins Wind” following his JULY — Bap rman Ah agg OR emda 4 next Wednesday, preva spine not to bef AUGUST V cI Sending Planes be heen ete Sask ond — _§ hove a Gil Miuthiog seme The Paul Musis are in 0 latte fo talk Hag! Mags a eae veg agg geen oe a fo: = holiday before Paul re |had a bad throat for a week, but Through Radar aa ne ee oe ean| ee, omae't Reem, Moe Aeveted | oo 6s ate Mresibway. role im (he's better Bow, se ' 6 . | Ralph Wheelwright, © 2 | WASHINGTON @ — The Navy It when Marvin] MGM's best writers, on succeeded in sending |Schenck saw Janis’ nightclub act| nal, tailored expressly for la P : 3 Boge Fyecwte? jat Commnt. Gos. ite. wl Stanwyck and James Cagney A t United MGM producer. Arthur Freed put | } ‘ = being detected by hner. Arthur took « look for himoelt|,, “ay “St See Se ie Ot BRIVEAN THEATE! 3 , s and promptly signed Janis. Margery oly oF wghioer ins aniy C us i, | . masesastel She will continue with her jand Barbara do a hoofing ; . ot aataiataeaeaas deeegh dstenns terens. were nightclub tour until the end of jin “These Wilder Corner Williams Lake-Airport Rds—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. aes ee Se nen com pac tapeestnts| : oe auies he la been set for fall and winter. nS em tae sae LAST TIME TONITE! atomic missile Her husband, Art Stander, who|o, the stage’ of the Paramount ie j eae te ty tr Reed ty Dany Then: oe crt aia, Anas, sa sin a nine tenths of the vast Cceitet on the TV show, “Masel gee 7 ee ee: gi ne holdings in Europe Room for Daddy.” ” ¢ F | Tit ee cna In, ter Sie sored tne tie Cuark Gaple SUSAN HAYWARD] secret } before the Sen- row after a whirlwind trip appear-| Practically ate ne oe ing with “That Certain Feeling.”| 0@ fr each other, committee by Sen. Sym- He has done a grand job, both for| bad Frankle unter contract 2 gr censured version himself and the industry in the] would net let fins . e public relations department ond light new, and § The that the atomic I was very interested to hear | together for this stage missile a Communist that Darren McGavin, who b®s | ance is a real piece of target was based on the ability of been in the Broadway play “The manship. Seni: ber. Yirey” ellie. were ot, Charles Handy, seeretary | Frankie returns to this country preising the 1,500- y Walker, in Hotels in Las V on Septem- rw heer kan. CDG ~ [genet core = SOLDIER of FORTUNE Beer » D. Griffin, speak , *s| I knew Charlie very well in the Ywoop Arleigh Burke, chief) ottity for photographers afteriold days, and covered stories on| SNAPSHOTS OF HOLL - - said the Jupi- named “Miss Canada.”/censorship in Albany when he was| George Jessel says that he and Cine NAP Gat ad @) 2) oo chosen areet®/she'll represent the Maple Leaf/on the world, He was very popular] Joan Tyler will set the date tomor-| ; A hg 00 jjcountry in the 196 Miss Universe|and later did much to smooth|row Joan says, “No. We're still) , * # | Happy birthday to Barbara Stan-|/to wait.” - Combs, chief a You Take Mink, wyck—and if there -steeagay FN Harry Belafonte pos —_ ° * i Ni said the Navy vow! Miss Universe ee eee een ee emarenenins bs Now, Terk, ait the 500-mile-range Regulus mis\COntestant Says OPEN 6:30 P. M, ontesitan y . : LONG BEACH, Calif, @—Miss TONIGHT w | —— me Vermont is waveunied ty ae | on ve normal Plain pornet but the ‘doesn't have too high a _ © & jy STARTS THURSDAY . Hinshaw won't be a candidate|"" ” hy _ — jie ~ ne Sesonne = | 208 CHIUEYFOK present! , after all. [Westminster, Vt., a contestant ini ie feenstnve ater a” wine, Vs SUN. “PICNIC” & “MARTY There ate 500 niink on the Wet- tack family ranch and Miss Wet about 23 million|tack says: bicycles in the United States. “Mink can be unpleasant little = ang SE SPECIAL NOTICE “An Invitation to Excellent Food” wg tne fly Abe Plore aga | ee eee TO THE PUBLIC FINE pe eee FOODS || “1 don't have @ mink coat. We ieee West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road sell all the fur. MANN = North NOW! 4 francis Wieit* is THE Carolina Calls Drive-in Theatre 2150 Opdyke Road FE 4-4611 3230 Pine Loke Rd., Pontiec, Mich. IS OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, 9 A.-M. to 10 P. M. Filmed to Make Every Minute a Monday. + f “Tet Noh Caan Maa Memorable One of Excitement! WE ARE BEING PICKETED ILLEGALLY BY ae ae cue bé . = 9 * HOTEL & RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES aga. . | e f Wik € : \ , the sci, | and TEAMSTERS UNION, LOCAL 614 ‘ Ss: are ible to receive the shots and WE ARE COMPLETELY STAFFED AND SERVING THE PUBLIC IN OUR CUSTOMARY MANNER! a BTN TH4 Lowest pricep FULL 9 POUND i. CAPACITY : 088 i [with Boittdn SuDS SAVER BY at no exten cost: NEW LOW PRICE WITH TRADE 24 MONTHS TO PAY! @ Famous Norge Agitator Gets Clothes Cleaner .. Much Faster @ Push Button Automatic @ Deep Overflow Rinsing NO MONEY DOWN! 2 YEARS TO PAY! AYNE GABERT UR. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SPECIALIST " bt y Open Nondey. Fridey Bvenings “iil 9 P.M. Phone PE 5-6189, 200 Cryo esr The AIR-COOLED FOR YOUR COMFORT | attepm si kele)>, | PP censcort TeamcLle At: 12:48-3:46-6:44-9:45 ~~ CO-FEATURE ; CONFIDENTIAL JANE RUSSELL Revolt covering JOAN LESLIE win AGNES MOOREHEAD | of > MAMIE STOVER and terrific! Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-450C LAST TIMES TONIGHT — ( | as today's teenager } 20th Contury-Fox presents 3 JANE RUSSELL RICHARD EGAN Revolt Oo if w= KES WOOROO fe PULLS TRAPPEDL-.tabettg | STOVER an ee emmenes A $CiINemaScope’ SW ates '$ «ALSO — FIRST TIME SHOWN IN PONTIAC 3 TICKS WITH ALL TH TERROR OG A TIME BOMB JUST LOOK FOR THE BIGGEST | SCREEN . YOU'VE EVER SEEN AT UNION LAKE & HAGGERTY RDS. FREE KIDDIES’ PLAYGROUND At: 11:22-2:26-5:18-8:19 if WEDNESDAY | “LARCENY” | “SHAKEDOWN” NOW and TU ES. HITS! JANE WYMAN VAN JOHNSON eS * ¢ whether the county is classed as an industrial, business or agricul- tural area. re , oe Vee |__| | THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY: JULY 16, 1956 Survey to Ask |:--DO IT YOURSELF 4Zerecgnry |PONMOE DUCK WorkTwoJobs | | tera) [MUMBLE}. UNDE (®—"How many work- - i Boys! You'll never get that spite fence built that way! » ROARDING HOUSE T'VE SEEN HIM ff MARTHAS EGAD/ WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF TWI66S BEFORE 2 —~ HE SURELY WILL LEND ME THE #400 x HANG HIS HATAOuT OF Town! ON A LAMP= & WAIT TILL , : BUT I GUESS Z AN EARFUL' NE AKKARE THe LerT hic A HES REALLYG OF THAT OLD |Z} ARDING ADDRESS=~ TLL MAIL| HAD TT WHEN lt CURMUDE IM A POSTAL CARD FROM THE ne OR! POSTOFFICE —_. IMSELF Ww, WEH- 4 — BROAD DAY: : Hen! A : t ono es ae ( Ae Pe oe i | , 4 Ns So A AN \N me oo -i- $= a _ @ IDdD6ED ), eo eS 2 ‘a 41) 2 QOH wb : | ERE j OUT OUR WAY — ~ YEAH, YOUR FAMILY’S AT THE “TABLE! OH, BOY? BAKED HAM, MASHED POTATOES, APPLE SAUCE ** AN’ THERE'S A BIG PIE JUST WAITIN’ TO BE CUT! LOOKS \ LIKE LEMON? DW {/ ALLI ASKED YOU WAS AM 1 LATE FOR SUP: /, . PER? DIDJA HAVE . "TO TELL ME WHAT I'M GOING “TO BED WITHOUT? “a fe im noniawil ey — Ty ea ro NY 8 = = a a || 1 ae WN SA) E SS oe) = Thy. : . Re WY . a yy . =\ : ' ra) ae =} ‘i oh iN : a *\y 8 = Ye * ‘ i] u | NOR opt RNa a hy i 7 RSS BS aR OS ie Arey AO Ay wee THAT EMPTY FEELING vee erent i © 1956 by NEM Bervice, toe TM. fing U8 Par on 7716 DIXIE DUGAN + + +-#— & SLUGGO WANTS TO BORROW . MY PAIL ERNIE BUSA 16d = CAPTAIN EASY AK. PATRICK HINTED HE JEALOUS, EASY! | MIGHT QUIT Any BUT IT WOULD ONLY MAKE THINGS| TIME, RITA. WORSE FOR ME IF YOU TALKED.TO\ 00 YOu THINK HIM NOW! HE SEEMED... WELL, 50 ? FRIGHTENED ABOUT SOME THING— ; ky pl #" 2 AND HER BUDDIES OM THINGS HE WPLIED. PLEASE Wis UNCLE, CHECKING 1LES THROUG' 3 You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Doy in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section OURS Perret ley T " “lat FE 2 8181 evenint * To Place Your a = naa to Fo py chown WANT AD IGLEY - AM // i i¢ jy tae SPEA! | cal 7 en <= . ms A MAYBE THEIR NAME iS 0 YA KNOW?! ORGOT AN’ LE! INSIDE , SO I CAN... THEIR VALISE ON TH’ WALK/ we I-16 C4 “.., and while you eat it T'll tell you , about my afternoon at the zoo!" Beety hoe ye ft <7 i FE H 78 3 é li Tee bh Hi Ht H{R OPE cially Ele Foe sk tried i ? 3 f il | : i! i f eeee 4 £ Fe ; rf cet t oY if : p geEité Hi] [3 Li Ss i} = si. == ex 4 if | 28 : eed pi iy ee AL LEE bh Flee F H dat iH Aa let | ; i ‘ in i ; z rane i gz | MARKETS ty sestii & 5 ig E i ae S fil i b Ree Ss w 35 Be se #3 if eee # g Sess 223 00 : Ce No 1, 440-6.00 : celery, 1 aha dos behs, i No 1, 1.00-1 bchs. Cucumbers, No he Te No Oil, an exceptional gainer, ; 1 i pa » Foot, he oil a Sree’ bet Se%mlot around 3 points, Standard Oil — red. ey, 1.00 40%) (New Jersey), Texas Co, and Roy- nite, fa , dos behs io‘ e'6|al Dutch all gained around a point, behs, fullen' ne i tas'lor better, Sinclair was up frac- No 1. 3.00-/ tionally, At noon the Associated Press av- pk | utilities i Leost "4 Npe-Lo bu, Munard American Oil declined. Beings. No.1 28-218 bu) Corporate bonds rose in quiet caine trading. * s s Poultry Motors were mainly steady. Mis- DETROIT POULTRY cellaneous manufacturing and ra- AP) paid dio-televisions were mixed. penne tak etter we Ts Bre 'euitry “up to 18 am Caterpillar rounded out a full serene? type, hana. 38-83: ie tsb, (Point's advance, Johns-Manville tb 90. ned fractionally Comment: about steady : relatively quiet So Tony U, 8. government bonds leaned DETROIT EGGS at eee 14 ta ere sas DETROIT, July 1 t — z seeeee el @ g i ‘ if Te iH i id OPT 7 DISPENSING Open 9-5:30—Fri. “til 9 Phone FE 2-2895 - Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains P hone: ORiendo 3-1207 “Right across from Burke Lumber Company’ . ASSOCIATES LOAN COMPANY oe parked Saturday night atiiien wie det Transamer franklin road and Crystal Lake Gen Motors . 47.1 Twent Cen... drive caused $76 loss, the owner, en Tere as tn eorotae Robert F. Milligan of 189 Rapid Gifete 00 4% Coit Ale Lin. St., told Pontiac police. iCoebel Bi : A $25 boy's bieycle was reported Gran Prive. “17 US Lines... stolen Thursday night from a yard 3! Rat's: $7 8 Bini at 478 Howland Ave., Pontiac po- Greyhound ... 181 08 Tob... bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. indus) Ray--- $f one Just _ fate. to the downside in light trading Sekered Sct tatel'n See : Allied aene Jacobs vane tes—Orade bo: 82- . vee 64 ‘ nc testa ata at rane cst) Sees m 3-42 wid ore 40: small 39-30\Am airlin ,,.. 3b | a eft Grade B large 43-43 wid Am Alrli v4... 38 Boanerass ol "Geowen tines . Am Can .7..2) 433. Kresge, 88”. wns—CGrade A jumbo ‘ 41-41 wid are 48%: medium s1-42 ata |Am Cyan. Ee SP avg 28, small 26-38 wid sve 31%. rade ry Ms pay Po ie Me Nat. large 4 Cirade C large 33. Peewees 4" motors.) 62 bigg & My Goumenenie Am & Gea... O08 iew's ™ Whites Grade extra 44-46: am Rad ni hee . Wrowns-Grade \ extra ° 44: lar S-+ +0 TO a Am 38-44: medium 19-36: 5 arate Am Tel & it on. Am & Tei 181. ® comment: } ret ™ = Viscose... a woe te and clearin: dity in short to! Aneconde 765 Merr Ch & & demand. structures some- ‘a Mpis Hon ... pa Hg ee Anse W& C.. 746 Mpls Hon ae of prices Armee Stl..... 62.4 Ch = Busi ee a 4 * se usiness Notes iis: 4s Hora. aay Momeni) BB Ha , has named Reg S| Ys. one of 25 winners in a national) Be oe SI fie SPS. sales contest sponsored recently by! Bokn few... a oss op Sateen. anaen's prize in Bere Warn... He Rot Airin " to Bermuda, run see Bees ia, The dealer and his wife, who will sr ban AW Air rhare the tip with him, Uve at ity HS Fara toga St., Park. Mon- camo Soup...; marke De gan heads Birmingham Nash, Inc.|Ca® Drv -:..-. 18 Bannan, 20 See i ie News in Brief Se: i Eiie ° Cen Tl Ps... 14 Mor ol Se: George B. Sullivan, 50, of 2085 “a... Pree & G Garland, White Lake | ++ 8, Pullman .... was fined $100 and paid court costs) Climax Mo"... 74° Req OM“: jot $25 after pleading guilty to drunk|cole Prim 2. 41 Repub set... |ariving Saturday. He was ar-\Col Bra A. 8 Reva Met... raigned before Springfield Town-|Com~ Ba |... @4 Rey Too B ship Justice Emmett C. Leib. See Fan's RS Rock Bos ‘oneum Pw 490 «Royal t A Livonia man was sentenced to Com Pt 4%) 194 Safeway Si. 90 days in the Oakland County Jail Gent Fores cr et Re eo Saturday a fading guilty tone ou 143 Bead Al RR fee a ianeasion of beer in a west: tes sec ce or c turday. James Jar; Curtiss Wr.... 22.2 gtmmone cinth, 20, was arraigned before|Deere 28, jair . Farmington Township Justice Allen|Dis C Seag |. 973 B00? Ine Bot chia Seer te mem... JF Sou Roy... Pleading guilty to two trattie vio-/Bet "Ain ts. wt Sid Brand, lations, James S. Ward, 37, of 187)mr Awa L."’, 354 St4 Ol! Ind Harrison St., paid a total of $45 in ® Muss: 3B NG Ol .On fines and costs Saturday. He ad. R . a | a em mitted to charges of speeding and Firestone - oF Suther Pap : no operator's license when AM ipord Mot cc) aes Byly Bi Pa. raigned before Springfield Town-|rreeot sut'’! a2 Texas Co... ship Justice Emmett C. Leib. Frevh Tra... 32 Tex 0. Sul . ‘Gen Dvnam a7 Thomp - a Goodrich ..... 42 gait Fruit ulf OU ..,..1 Van Raal..,. lice said. Homestak..... 31.1 Walereen Hooker El..... 4006s Warn B Pic (ww If your friend's in jail and needs U! Cent...... 65.4 West Un ae! . 45.1. Weate Westg EF) — and Stl.... 87 Wilson & Co.. Ady. jin Woolwerth ... erage of 60 stocks rose 40 cents to $188.20 with industrials up 60 cents, the rails up 60 cents and -the for Mrs. C. Long Jr. |rsecisisai"- ‘| Gainers included Cuban-Venezu ‘jan Oil, Coastal Caribbean O 11s, , "\White Eagle and Allied Artists. No 1, 1.00-125 bu./Trans-Cuba Oil “A” and Cuban Pine Lake School and Pontiac High nearing School. She married Charles Long) Jr. in Pontiac in 1940, Mrs, Long was a member of | July 13, 1956. prbpngne ves.r ee P eine = Sxtuesmuessvenss RMR BH eke eee & OARS ee sstensetetscsssegeses we wv ew bw ew eee uorezecsdes ts - sas3s Welfare Pund eH erersges Charles (Leone E.) a — SC 9 3638 Orchard Lake Rd. re i a Hg ~ 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in Orchard FORD a) Oe teak Lake Community Church, with bur- LUCILLE M. SMITH. jal in Acacia Park Cemetery, Mrs. Village of Orchard Lake Long, 49, died yesterday in William) J. eice aetna suniie hearing on Beaumont Hospital, after an illness: tne Proposed Annual Vilage . Detqet of ten months, trom Ju tn, tee, apne, June on corner the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. oaasd FR ag Long Lake Roads. James W. Strong, she attended |The Orchard Leake, M Orchard Lake Community Dpto ns $3822 83 Bidiie Born in Franklin March 23, 1907, /0n, Monday, August 170, at the Vu: regular Commission Meeting will be held immediately following the public Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME - Ambulance Piane or Mote: Lots 5 OP OE A AOA WHITE CHAPEL, SIX GRAVES, 09 and three graves, $150.00. RY LOTS 'N pak Hills Memorial 44301 ¥ * Clerk Village of Orchard Lake ichiga. bate Court for the County Beta Sigma Phi, Javenile Dt also member of he Pro- Church and a STATE OF MICHIGAR—{e, 1 vision. She is survived by her husband; | ,,.1" }h¢, ast ot the tee two brothers, Beattie M. and Mil- Mo. 13086.. nae 3 mother | ki nd said has Mrs. Long’s body will be at eissea a law of the State and that said Farmer - Snover Funeral Home, | child should be rpiaced under the juriae Pontiac, until noon Wednesday, | “stn, of Tie ot the people of the ramund Ward Wella (Sarannceapige na pete Ww ont be held at the Juvenile Court, Oak- | County Service Center, Court House CLARKSTON = Service for Ed-|tené O rn West Bivd. tn the City mund Willard Wells, 74, 5021 Mary of Pontiac in said County, on x n, and you ® p.m, tomorrow at Fanning Funeral |**, "36, Metre, tical to make Personal Home, Harrison. service hereof, : shall be served by publication of s copy Burial will be at Maple Grove|one week previous to said hearing in “The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 28181 ge HL : i a g 2 Fa H ; E. 43 zs a5 fifi ol : mT ale Transient Want Ads may be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m. the day of publication after first insertion. et to the highest bidder for cash on nm. Dated this 12th day of July, 1956. e Pontiac Press ® print " Cemetery, Harrison, Arrangements bw Feet ed in said COUNT were handled by the Coats Fu-) witness, the Honorable Arthur _ E. CASH WANT AD RATES neral Home. — Moore, Judge of said Court, in the oe * of Pontiac in ontd, County, this 13t Saee 1mes 2 Bese © Bess Mr. Wells born in China was day of July AD. AUR o OORE ORE, | 3 18 278 164 a mechanic in the refrigerator 4 true copy | se y VASCASSENNO, & 2% 408 600 business, Deputy Probate Register, 6 27 864. 7.29 Juvenie ie. 1986 : pu 6.67 4 An Smith . o 648 98 Mra, seenyirne mene nnn ® 405 729 10.80 CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE — IT IS Alice Josephine Smith, 96, a life-;neredy stated that pursuant to the long county resident, will be at 2; has been taken of the fol- . r m. tomorrow at the Sharpe Fu-| lowing Sterhacionsl Truck, Model R-100. BOX REPLIES Lake- ; that the same will be sold at public ate She died yesterday 27th day of July, 195¢, at the hour of at the |1-00 im. of that Gay at 7675 Highland @ubeeneeeuws Su SeSteuesstscessse a¥ee vvavvanewis S.8Eeeesy + a2 ezseueacs Oak, Rochester, will be at 2 Home. Burial will be in Mt. Avon’ | one . erda r tone! Sent of Pont! wile be held 7 an Nations a o mtiac boy, 12, died early yesterday 2 itg ‘banking housr at 30 North Sag- from burns suffered Friday. imaw Street, in the City of Pontiac, . mate st pees. on Teender. August enneth ills 14, at am., rpose p * Mm. te lof eonsidering and determining bP voce ROCHESTER—Services are at whether an rereement to merge the said of the laws of ¢ graveside services at Mt.: Mr, Mills, who was with the | ie iy ie 1 4S At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press in the following 5, 16, \18, 18, 23, 32, 38, 49, 8, 4 a Lerey Mardlin Roggow INTERNATIONAL MARVESTER CO. ROCHESTER — Service for Le-|®7 * © BRANDION. uy 14, 36, 17 roy Mardlin Roggow, 12, 1135 North or p.m. Tuesday at Pixley Wenerall COMMUNITY A ATIONAL L BANE © Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to call of tts directors, a special meeting | bank 4 The Oakiand County State 2 p.m, today for Kenneth M. Mills, | Bank. located ‘in the Village of Milford, Paral ess nae, who, died of a. ot'tha iaws.of the Unted Riot shal — ae ___Help Wanted Male 6 3 men neéded for our Sani- Vac service department. | Ages 19 to 65, must have car. Sale experience help- ful but not necessary. Ap- ply Holland Furnace Co., 78 Paddock. fatal heart attack at Bald Mow ee ratified and confirmed: ant fer oe tain Golf Course Thursday. : | eon Ag eR 4; suneer ot After services at the William R.jine ee tents. Ww ites of the efore- Potere Funeral Home, the Roches-|ot'4ne directors a each of the two ’ on ter Lodge No. 5, FRAM, will Con-| feet Bas bank, ud ‘may be mapected during bustness ~_— duct A Cemetery . aa’ C. GIRARD, von Ce . . President @, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 . 21, 23, 24, 28, 28, 36, 31. August 1, 2% 3, 4 6 Ce'Gan tm nacre wer Death Notices PL ‘soa : ene 36-1 owe 23 vs » eeanesanwiee whe S2NSSSSSESsassses bom tata me 2 i a the First Congregational Charch. | povst. JULY 13. 1954, EVERETT. | $340 Brunswick, Waterford Typ.. age 44; beloved husband of Offie t Foust; dear father of Mrs. Mazine. > Troopers Probe Theft Harding and Melvin and. Shirley * oe Foust; dear brother o! jarance, of Horse-Riding Gear Adam. Clyde Earnest and Eari Foust and Mrs. Estelle Guneils. Pontiac State Police are investi- Puneral service will be heid Tues. July 17, at 2 p.m. from the Apos- * jgating the ‘theft of horse riding tolie Church of Christ with Rev. equipment valued at $205 from a| Lait vitha" lately Ww De y dayne Township farm to-| ner" Home until "ia “Bon Orner Frank Robeck, of 3880) tk la oe beet ervice Funeral arrangements by > T ’ 0. * bl . . t Bue Mch $10 Young 8 & W . . the le . Intruder Scared Off Int Harv. 388 Yngst ShaT ‘covered the loss Sunday after re-| —'D¢ Pursiey Puneral Home . Hint Nick .... 00.6 Zenith Rad...112 |turning from a two-week vacation. Lone. sy 1986, ipows. E.. An accidentally fired pistol shot STOCK AVERAGES Missing articles were saddles, bri-| age 49: beloved wife of Charles scared off a house breaker early Pig Rab aren guy 16. = (Compiled by dles and blankets. Loan Jr.: dear water ot Beattie me one ad anteet Rite Oat sneces ee iH ust } *. * = ac police said. test chavee...... oa eo Two Grilled by Police at the Orchard Community Robert Allen of that address told Noon, today RRL 1420. 14.7, 1083! R h Eres. Ch, of 3:30 Bsa. with Rev, them he awoke about 1:30 a.m.|Weex Seo 0.2082 1402 m4 195.9/07 eported Theft Count terment im Acacha zane, Commer. hearing noise at the rear door. Meath See «+0. 5082 we] 2 onged Detectives of the Oakland Coun- Farmer-Snover Punera) Home un- J1956 High ..,,..2752 155.1 752 191 5 ty Sheriff's Department were ques- ti] noon Wed. ot which time she ABE Hom TRS BY AES oning a woman and her alleged) i'yciahaca Rey oc roac es 1955 Low ..... 203.1 1149 67.2 1488, boy friend today following a report arg —meprgerrsingge imal eereaee arveces they had stolen the furniture from) “sue. sods. Jarman ‘(Rochester One Full Year Guerantee | Figures after “decimal pointe "are ei ntne!” furnished apartment she was | and "Sirs Roland Scheer” deat From Houses, Apartments, Gro- ] _ High Low Noon |Tenting and later returned it. | ister ‘of Barry and Terry Lee cery Stores and Restaurants, Re- | Allen. Elec & Baulp Co*...... 33 3-4). Mrs. Doris Underwood, owner of) held Tues, Sen tt ee te eae main out only one hour. No fh ° nmer Mig Ce. , b4 54 s4ithe apartment home, told inves- | from Dee he Seren tame signs used. Pee Sees ofS dy itigators the apartment is located. Interment bth Oak Hi Cemetery: oo. aby Lin wil be at the Hun- Rox Ex Company | ire ee coe ing bf Bali Ortonville. She said the couple) _ Rn” suneta*mome, tbe Rudy Mig Oo. osu) 82 828 moved all the furniture to another SMITH. JULY 15. 1986 ALICE 1014 Pont. St Bk. Bldg. FR 4-000 | wayne proa Ga''?’ ‘ta “Pa g)home one day-and the mah brought Josephine, Clarkston. Mich... age the sale: bid and aiked. it back the next telling her he had) — Waorsvon een Wane eT gE been unaware it was stolen. eee ae ill be eta July . . * . Sharpe ers] Home, Clarkston. Inter- Fetes maer renee || Besa ome, Mie e in a vAGE % sae LAKE, __Sharpe_Puneral Home, RECEL WALES, JULY 15, 1936, HENRI- ben femme aime, | Sieoty Hapeent, Bek, t ia ‘Current Tax .......... 1100, $35,000.00 Pack and Mrs, Poeery: ~ HOT jDelinquent Tax......... 1200 1,800.00! ear sister of Mrs, ’. M. Ray. a nH 5 FANE. [pmeneee b= “eaabrane on et a4 ; mere! apevies will be “se Tues. « . Delinguen ax Inter 150.00 uly . eet mm. t er ersek anv weather , 4 rator License Refund 3100 ed Sperks-Griffin Puneral Home with 3 c wor License Refund. 1290 1,200.00. Rev. George Widdifield officiat. 0% SAVINGS $ Year Unconditional Gasoline Tex Refund. 3200 'T50.00 ing. Cremation at White Chapel @ on Any Roof Job Sales Tax Refund...... 3400 «5,500.00, | Cemetery. Mrs. Wales will ite O14 Roats Made Beller Than New Guarantee. Police Fines ss 60608 rete tg he Sparks-Oriffin yoned Building Permits .,..,.. 5100 1,300.00' * Funeral Home Commercial Service—Flat Roots Our Specialty — Permits..,.... 5496 300.00 WELLS JULY 14, 1986, EDMUND, “We Stop An o Root Too Electrical Permits ...... 6 300.00 $021 Mary Sue, Clarkston, age 74; Y FE $-7387 Fy Bor! Livery Reaistraiion sooo 200.0 Beloved husband of Mery or Too Restaurant Licenses 10.00) - Welles deat father of Wana Tank ite 150.00, ells; dear father of Willard H. a + nie Perm ‘4 5800 | Wells. Funeral service will Bapser Ve Refun ese : heid Tues. July-17, at 2 am. from 2 ay ' 9,500.00 the yess Pune i nasa oe Special rison, v. Pp com i =~ APARTMENT [77 | ..AtstPemens owen eee 2,448.00 Sntgement in MERCIAL—| a , Shady h Special Grove Cemetery, Harrison, . t Interest... 6100 178.00 Funor tT, the $04,482.00! bew Rd, Drayton Plains. ” Tal .revsosscevnvee , . Y 53,000 for a Salesman. See our ad page 12. D BOOK MATCHES FULL OR PART TIME SELLING Show our 214page portfolio of asteng dynam: explain amazing: Premium Plan fyoy take part too}; for BEG cash profits, Daily Commissions! Hillbiiies, Glamour Girls, Safety Series! Union La- bel! 20's, 308 40's. Everyone hot prospect. Master Outfk FREE! WRITE TODAY! SUPERIOR MATCH CO. 7506 § _ Greenwood Ave, Chicago 19, Tl. ACCOUNT ADJUSTER Associates has an opening for a young man looking for a future Good starting salary, new car furn must be a high school grad. between the ages 21 to 28. Apply Associates Loan Co. 13% N. Saginaw _ A FEW Men needed, Mechanics) ability heipful Pav opportunity above average Working hours unlimited ag between 10:30 & 12.00. 1084 Huron AUTOMATIC OPERATOR to 5, 2880 Indfanwood Rd., Late Orion, Nutt Mfg. Co. BENCH HAWDS, GAGES, JIGS and fixtures eye. se br. wk. ulres Geuce . wa Je Rd, Berkley e ‘ wages Call 5-0413 for a EAS DRIVE ADY Days * Steady part ttm Huron . DELIVERY BOY WUST BE 18 Apply in person, Brovwr Bros. 4 Saainaw D'® MAKER - BENCH HAND. TOP rates. Oakland Tool and Mig. Co MUlberry 9-249 Evenings phone EM 3-3500. EARN IMMEDIATELY AS MUCH 48 $75 to $100 per week. Work only 3 to 4 houre dav “Mo parties, Demos, no canvassing nee= essary. Cal] Mrs, Pell. EM 3-0036, EXPERIENCED SERVICE S8TA- tion t! attendant st know fubri- cation. Apply at Bob Adems Shell 120 Hunter Bivé.. B’ham, FURNITURE SALESMAN Thoroughly experienced, ¢ 06 4 closer for credit. Appliiance-Fur- niture store Permanent with full emplore benefits Apply Mr Mor- van. 108 M Saginew Bt. FULL TiM® EAL ESTATE preferred saleaman Exp of listines prospects, and floor time. Member Multinte Tinting Service Cal! ivan W. Schram. realtor, FE 5-9471, NEED A FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 28181 is the Want Ad number! fied. Apply Avon Tool Se a Stetanski + ‘and am . We train or traveling. ote are $138 or more uM FE 2-0143 for inter- ter, : oe ok aR im person. A _* iy v person. Aw UIRE AT Why not get into the real estate ted? We will train i, selected meo for this growing field. REALTY Co. 2383 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-9418 sip Wanted Female 7 esting ity with Dootheceion and typing ex- rience to work in magern plant, associates . §.day week, have own transportation, Oxford aree Write giving age, expe e. vreferences, salary ex- _pected, Box $1, Pontiac Press. __ ACCOUNTS PAYABLE, BOOKEEP- er, payroll, general office work & some ¢ Must bave ex- perience, to work 6 day cae. on cmpmnce —— = e an in im. off. § day week | = of the ear with Mon and Tues. off, ‘ust have own transportation. Starting salary $759 per month plus junch. M' 40369. ALL AROUND COOK, FE 3-008, *s Write Pontiae Press Bou No, ASSISTANT MANAGER Position avatiabie .or alert young woman with retail ‘ashion and manageris! experience Appiy manager Birm am store oF personne! office ain Store, HIMELHOCH’S BEAUTY OGPERATOR. EXP. Steady. No eves. § days. Air com ditioned salon Call Midwest 4-2666. BEAUTY I* OUR ‘BUSINESS. You can make ft yours by rep- resenting AVON COSMETICS, For _ information call PE 44508 CAR HOPS AND . WAITRESSES, must be 18 or over. Anply in Aw Pan. Anh ecm CLERK TYPIST Immediate opening Anplicants must be exc. typist (60 wpm. minimun) Haye dictanhone exp, and at least 3 vears working exp. Medical termivrology hetoful, Starting salary, $291.41 monthly. All emvlorment benefits. Contact the personne! office, Pontiae Gen- eral Fosnite! betwen 9 and 4 _ on. through Fri SMETIC DEPT HAS OPENING ‘or qualified salesiady. Murt be over 25. See Mr Watson, Simms _Bros., 98 N Saginaw, CANVASSER WANTED, MUST BR able to meet public salary and commission. Aonlvy 1698 8. Tele. pt before 10:00 am. no other DEPENDABLE PERSON FOR large new ranch home. Live tm eae rien eenerst housework, ‘ . sal ’ help. ‘Ve 2-893. tary, Other EXP. HOUSER AND GOOD piain cook. Live in. Lovele home —.on_ Lake Angeles. FE 4.3000. - Experienced. canvassers needed. no age limit, verv _good plan. Call FE 2.8318. EXPERIENCED SILK FINISHER Excellent work ing conditions and top waces. Ca 6.30, OR 3018 #776) after EXP. PRY COOK WANTED 58. Located at Pontiac MS@ Spee. way Exp. Waitress food and ooo ET, ELDERLY WOMAN TO BABY SIT More for home than wages. B6§ _N _Parke between 2 and 4:30 p.m. ELDERLY WOMEN FOR LIGHT $98 are ata spights. 2 gage oft " re 6-2089 after 7:00 Or “ver MA EXPERIENCED WO @eneral housework ected ore. TRL WrD T HAVE PLEAS ent tele voice and capab) Of weneral "Pom tine Press Bos on “vee Pee HOUSEKEEPER . a | mate salary, live tn, OUSEKERPER iG 3 ¥ Call PE 40234 Anytime Oo" ** fiancorR Dress. coat & sportswear tv shop, Exverienred, eapevio ve ake complete charee. Trim win- dows, train hetn Exealient opner- tunity, ton salary, plus com. mission. Ploasant | ep remem ent, MIDDLBAGED WOMAN POR GEN. eral clerkine in grocery, store 5 Gave week No Sur of eve work Experience not neeéasery. if will: ine to ‘earn Apply Birmineha-n fammmnity Market 10 W 14 le Rd. B’ham NEAT CLEAN Wow AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE SALESMEN AND SALESWOMEN Phone EM 34197. C. SCHUETT, Realtor 7400 E. Hi a Rd. : (M ee + for 3 hrs work each from 2:30 to GRAEBNER’ S’ JOBS FOR MEN AND WOMEN aretesic Gr Gumus ry w,| Burses, FES 2.5402. A-I CEM OR LLOYD MONROE FE 46866 gO Fg Koctine nardwood Piost” Service “A&B TRENCHING water tine field tile ¢ MY sae OR ___ Travel Agencies — FUN WANTED? CALL Midwest 6.2170 ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU Free Consultation & Advice Reservations anywhere! PLANNING A TRIP? Amn, BAe : ATIONS Nebionteee eid PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE _ et W. HURON 5ST. PE #3251 Wed. Children to Board 26 GOOD HOME AND cnet bom te tan Wid. Household Goods 27 ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST furniture ec = Cash Pr 47881 WANTED TO BUY: ALL TYPES Phone PE 25523. FURNITURE NEEDED 9 Aces 7° Spam vor conp wood FE 40177 - (CINERATORS CLEA . | or rubbish let _ ideonned ond tmowees. Is LIGHT HAULING AT ANY TIME. Bibra NATION'S LARGEST EM- N 2.2200. ENT SERVICE 7 MICHI| & specialty Cart L. Bilis, aT AVLinG N OFFICES AND OVER 1000) 9.8788. ONT AND HEAVY | : - PERMANENT POSITIONS NOW | §iGGR-LAYING SANDING. PER. | -"esneed 7B Se0m. OPEN. ishing. 12 yrs exp. Guar. eT en ; piss aes te © Bob. PS | CIGHT AND HEAVY WAULING AT _GIRLS 2.7508, a= vy a [pee ge Trae MIST light shang - $273) teed wort. free estimates. OR | LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING, full chg....... Pr i060! ung; : Hse) D & M BLDG. SERVICE | gay wren pron Stake TRUCE ONE-OIR: - No shtd. < $70 wr hauilog of aay kind. PE VARIETY GIRL, tight Peers ge om prea Kiso $3700. an $250| TONS O’DELL CARTAGE SECRETARY trainee | goe cn . cAsinete BOOKKEEPING. mach. opr. .. $300 AnD aena® CALE PE | ‘Weal and Long Distance Moving SECRETARY to exec. |. $300 784. ” =. RUCKING AND MAULING RUB- Cr $400 ELECTRICAL CONTRACT WIRING east an : Blotting carne] , REDUCED RATES ae -- $280) PL Gardner, 461 Central. FE Moring. PE ssa — : $225 Fou . . - . 30 WPM, $200 | FOUNDA van | Ry Gong ci BS] img: ailpe dame. “| Trucks to Rent PRIVATE SECRETARY ..... $325 L rn TRUCKS TRACTORS Brie ent Pia ULPMENT iE Se ere ars ene ctahes TRAINER Food sales, new ear | HEATING SPECIAL ee ns ent Tenuate TRAINER oftice ge. See} Cot, Teme hentin end . TRAINEE Accoun - ; alred now Chimne es rebw = Pontiac Farm and y alt TRAINEE, ‘Bee drafting #0 $235, Dullt new, also gas chimneys sod} = Industrial Tractor Co chimney baskefs installed, Out- : a GRAEBNER'S—Pontiac sna’ edging repaired, ‘Local regia. | Open Daily” including Sunday 313 Pontiac Bank Bldg. |_ tered Co, PE. S-3701. FE 4.0661 PE 4-1442__ Phone FF. 5-9277 GRAEBNER’S—ROYAL OAK 267 WASHINGTON SQUARE BLDG PHONE JO_ 64760 MIDWE st Pontiac State Bank Bldg FE 5-0227. ‘CAREER CENTER B-1 RIKER BUILDING PE 6-0416 . 9 aa Instructions a tae et DIESEL I8 GOING PLACES. COME ae ied i HOUSE MOVING wort 48450 OL. naa eoune Gu ARANTEED ROOFS. A! kinds. | awl 18 Hugus Merete __333_N 2-3021, FE 2-806. j0s FRIAS. a 9 LAYING, 5m finishin, Edison’ YOu |Jo a vas | LOOR Ct CONTRACTOR: FINISHING OR Bead ee eae oO 9 DIGaTRG. FREE ESTM, Water Procting “La Sate PLASTERING RESIDENTIAL peg Repair specialty, FE REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN bach room and attic. Also for covering and wall tile. ne. along! Prepare for,this good Free estima ne trade now. We will personally in- ‘4 avew Lag gf Feng Fry ‘ment, Prompt mebinen “ve B eteti ‘or Free arn- z ing Power in Diesel” and free /® = MODELING, ADDITIONS, .—- lesson. Yuilisies poizeel ware ——— Garages, breese: ‘ain: x (2, Pontiac $8 = ne LAYING LEARN TO DRIVE IHE sANE- |® WAY AT “SAFE-WAY” DRIVER TRAINING SCHOO Bus. FE 23-2257 Hea PR tb 1645 __Work Wanted Mal Male _10 we At A-1 CARPENTER WORK. } NEW & repair, FF 44210. BRICK. * we eT, AND CEMENT ~ canPertRt WORK WANTED NO job too we open Sout too eo Pie: Free estimate. FE 8 FE 3-7204. CARPENTER BAND CABINET work. New and repair’ Murdock. 2 CARPENTRY, ee be — _ Odd jobs. Reasonable, FE 3-955 CARPENTER com NEW car ‘repair FE CARPENTER ng NEW OR remodeling Aliso cabinet work. CARPENTER WORK, ALL KINDS. OR Be. gagaine ond y tinishine Phone FE ROOF REPAIRS FE 4044, Favestro' ~~~ | SIDEWALKS DRIVEWAYS aND cement work of all kinds OR rl before + & m, oF p.®. aroeagemnancpasinns TREE TRIMMING, TREE suUR- gery. FF 40137, also semoval, TRENCHING AND — BUL LDOZING Gs en R D Tomoson Business Services 13 aeetintteeedieatectieiag r PPAAL ALLE LLP ZOUREAEN Paes MAKES AA oral. i 2) WW. Lew FE 30135 ERVICE R ohn Featherstone, all makes atic oe "edn ahaa at \‘BINET MAKER AND CARPEN-| erators ‘ CABIN Kitchen, ry a otaiee. vr ypes of small appliances oY 8. $5000 96 Oakiand PE 2-4021_ ores - AcE TREE CE REMOVAL CEMENT WORK and trimming Get our bid. FE Garage floors, driveways. base- 27-7188 00 ments, patios cheap iabor. MY APPLIANC’ REPAIR. WASHING 2-702 . and vacumn sweepers, ,FURNACE CLEANING AND RE- ys Electric Johnson Oll stove cleaning and pairing. repair ne Sheet metal work ple 50063. __ sak Pi vac OR GARDEN wore. ‘ _ Lio UCKING AND WORK OF — _ aay ind. FE 2-1017. MEAT CUTTER, EXPERI Pontiac Press, Bex #1. MA 8 a F PLeuBTRG e HEATING i Phone rE) Days. Soe nigoie hes TE,» 5-7842. Gales & Ln gone mates. Li- censed master seaeber? ~ BEACH CLEANING | Sones cleaned, installed, sand- *: i Free on mn eiaston way F ae “Me : <: Hs ne fapeRnanaind “AND Pan ings’ ~0} VET W'TH 2-TON STAKE TRUCK | __ wants hauling. FE.4-4068 Painting & Decorating. 20 WALL Com- al coro DECORATING. goed service. . A-l PAINTING, ete Meson _Thompeoe, Ee of ne est. 240 Baldwin, ve sales EAST SIDE | PAINTING CO. Quality interior & exterior paint- ing. posconesie prices. Immedi- | ate §-6255. FE 8-0660. EXP. WOMEN hohe WALL pS gee and painting. Work guer. {Oo Soee “AxD EXTERIOR he 4 orating. yrs. experienc 5-865. sovSE PAI pochsinnand BY EXPERT. Ts, experience, Free mates, quick service, Call FE _ 3164 PAINTING AND DECORATING. PE 2-211 Painting Inside and out. FE 5-10. FE 8-1060. All woik guaranteed. sAiwTiS — PAPERAANGING WALLS CLEANED TUPPER R 3-7061 PAINTIN: TOR AND trim, By or hour. I INTENG ce] wd > DECORATING. *y a. PE aes re p- 2654. timate f—. in p as o Robbins, 238 ‘s Jes te. FE + Painting & Wall Washing | Free estimates "FE Physio-Therapy 2A ial rE Television Service PPL LPP PPL PLP A ALGER LO ALAS MASSAGE & THERAPY. oan technique. 72 Elm , 22 COPENHAVER’S RADIO & ml . 406 W. Huron. Night serv- POP CORN MACHINE. REASON _ABLE. FE 2-1154 |WTD LADDER ABOUT 30 FT aluminum ension EM 3-4463 WTD. GOOD LATE MODEL used come S truck. Cail -bet. 8 & 5, MA $-7421. YOUR OLD JUNK REMOVED free of charge, FE 5-0625. Wanted to Rent 29 Nt Business Man GOOD SED | | 7-16 “Now I see what you meant when you said you had nothing to wear!” | Wtd. Contracts, s, Mtgs. 32 32! aati CASH Buyers Waiting 2 ORTCAGES ON GOOD PROPERTIES % acre or more with 100 ft. frontage. Big ye Eves. : before you sell. hedw. M. Stout, Realtor shes wey rit 6.30 — Wanted Real, Estate | 32A ew ‘BUY OR SEL I. Li aad ak. purer 509 Elizabeth PE +1137 SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? To Sell~To Trade tr- Paine RE (Tt onsen oh — REALTORS cee FE 2.0263 | 1016 )«6W. Huron ‘NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH : WL BOY on Lust YOUR TARE ‘y * urchasere. wanting, Footiae EM 333k eg F. McKINNEY UNiv_ 1.5798 CASH TO YOUR HOME FOUITY CORDON ARNOLD ae a TELEORAPE PE 54-0676 FE 55783 Business: Is Good at White Bros. To Buy ~ “W WHITE BROS. Desires modern 2 to & bedroom 7 home. OL 14 meer ees | Phone SOR 31288 id ; a BUSINESSMAN, Open Eves. ‘ty § ~ Sun. 1 to $ home’ be deciehhe went es; -LISTINGS WANTED available around July 15. Must| We have many buyers waiting have. basement and be near ele- for all kinds of residential proper- mentary school. Exc. care a | ty in the Rochester area. sured. 7348. $11 Nels st. B. “ gE. Aare Ra. LE1 Us ‘OUR HOME Foe LOU ERCRLIERT ATE ot, van not bai TY CO. 342 AUBURN AVE. FE Rochester, Mich. MICHIGAN FAMILY. UNFURN.- WANT TO SELL? ished house by September i. Reasonable rent “HAVE CUSTOMERS FOR” t; Oh oF tie by ea. ee | aa oe . . room home in ‘vicinity White or 2 bedroom basement, $1,500 = Lake MU La + nearbom home. 8500 down ee r approx. 12 me's. Lake fron. lot with beach. Call FE Cas WANTED SMALT UNFURN. Bloomfield “School diskcer by | A. | ay lor business womer & son EM 3-2740 | OL EM 2. RE "Sa a INSURANCE 4 ¢. Share re Living Q Quarters 30 Gon Eves Pree. Parking MIDDLEAGED WOMAN OR COU- id FE 2. or work by fhe weet AR Pein BB x veer ond bath. EM whee SHARE bi WITH cOoU- ple and child. FE 56-2028. | Wtd, Contracts, _Mtgs. 32 Nt Ad Beg i*s WILL ore you A mgd —_ offer with — ata costs. Free TOLIE ay: HARGER FE bay $-8183 | «Haron CONTRACTS WANTED | 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY ; iM WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland Ave. FE 5-044 Seoperative Real Estate Exchange | DOG HOUSES BUNGALOWS ANYTHING Eves, Til) #30 TN, Raginaw a Ph. Fi E shies J eae FOR Equities font wants — modern We need for immed sale, Buyers gt = med you? i large sone eantacts "Batt ness | i tate, Lf? pil eve ninge } OF ve 448 Ask hes Clark, MT oe We need a. bedroom homes des- | 2 Wanted Real al Estate 32A LIST INGS WANTED ° Leslie R. Middleton 2 oe omg d PRIVATE BATH HEAT Oaks consol Nortoview ©. Off 2% ROOMS. COUPLE ON FE 47305 after 6: oe pm —— 2 AND BATH ae au. a 7 BEDRMS. Pee ig ng! RM. ~ RITCH. | or FE 46700 ROOMS A __burn_ Hts. Coupie oni 2% ROOMS. EVERYT FURN. 2 children bg fet Pe . $145 a week. 3 ROOM FU aise APT. ROOM FURNISHED | — eo or shai 3 ne, _ -FURN. APT a Jesse Ww 3 LARGE ROOMS & bath. water beater, W. _TmsL. est sige. a 3 ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR. 7 _PE 4-2876, eves. FE 2-004), NICE FURN ROOMS. PVT. bath. for pea coun_e, nas | kitchen, Close FE __ 2 TSS |} LARGE ROOMS, PRIV. BATH & ent. Adults only, 13 Pinegrove. 3 _hooms AND BATH LARGE ch, a, —_ lake te" snopping aietriet. 3 AND BATH VERY ). FE 3% 3-132. ‘8 AND BATH. i Wier SiDE. No children. FE 5- 3 RMS, AND BATH. aT wee WEL- _come, In Pontiac. MY 2 TR (ROMs. PRiV ENTRANC _Konon bath, awe. decorated, 151 i RM. MODERN a5. QUOTE. __clean adults 154 Jud Ate 1 Cash Le 4 hours for your equity Edw. “M. Stout, Realtor | Fe Roy KNAUF, Realtor 3 2% W , Huron OA 63330 FE 27421 | ee PRIVATE EX- th. Adults, 402 W. _Huron. FE 5-7984 | 7 el AnD ROOM APTS. | NEWLY jai after | “~, eae | Pose after 6, F sua 7 RooMs-AND BATH F av a + @ ~ nO tik 4 ti ND BATH LOWES voy tin yeeae : “. 3 children per- ae = = ae “z ae 7; ae Pe _ a — deh ht. th Vie pot swans " ey Call FE 6-103, Rent Houses Furnished 35 ead ‘s ANE 2 RM M MODERN CABINS, __ : Jn a ond or 3 pate ie paTH PRIVATE _.o8y. Munro Ca entrance. Newly decorated, No 7 ano 4 RGOM ¢ COPTAO NOS, “$i children or Reference re- $12 per week. Duck | quired. $22.50 per week, Inq Ra. on _340 Baldwin Ave. ME 8-i431. 7 PAMILY NEAR HIGH 8CHO 1 ROOM APT. CHILDREN WEL-| 3 rooms down, 2 up, share bath a 6460 Williams Late Rd. References. FE % v ROOMS PARLY FURN. FE 3 MODERN, GOOD Se ag . No children or Fe 6657 3 LOVELY GORAR CLEAN ROOMS, UTIL | ene __ Hes and feet. I AND | BATH, 3053 3 RORCOTT. 3} ROOMS 4.80 ai _ sirable. Auto. heat, water. welcome. tee | couple. Call i s 5:30, 71. tiac Lk. ‘OR 3-0 =, att RACTIVE MODERN SMALL HOUSE. 304 WALLED LAKE MODERN 2 BED rooms, lake year around. _MA 43497, Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 $ ROOM MoUsE UNFURN. month. Child welcome, 45216. Ask for 7 R CLEAN __Josiyn Rad. Call after 1 p.m. "a Lan nH, A MONTH, FE 27-1516. “NOUR WIC a : Way Ma Central, 7 Ms om at “BA Feo , MEAT, 4 ATHS. 7 ROOM, — Bt nial AND a 2 pe pene 190 Telegra ae month, yor informa “No raph. | w-- ~ cen” HEAT. IN- SHORT-Ci T TO CASH: Classified Ade ' FE 28181, , . Avatlable bedroom. Clean and newly painted, % bleck to room aad | . Pearl Development Co, FEROS af skert 77 GI $670 Dn. “RANCHMASTER” LANOM LOI BLACK TOPPED Low Low SaMEnTs IF: C. Wood Co. ) REAL OR 31235 Corne: Corasc’ Wittiams Lake Rd, & Mss 2S. Eee. REALTY 238} Orchard Lake tae IM? W. Huron WILLIAMS LAKE t.. iN 2 years oid. sianee with te rms, . LIKE WATER SPORTS? ha nl me will nm eS. this lovely teal yg ny sereened "4 ‘eles ¥ 500 with a low low down tures plastered wails ol oil “heat basement. $i $1000 wh. Russell Young REALTOR-BUILDER FE 44525 * pce Jove, ogcaned . of Buy of the Week dale Teaateosd are iaxi) bed. ph and sae oa tee te par red sect oy fe in Tie car t soreee, Union Lake sendy ubeach, ine te ea with as Maaes oe aoe ft. jot = ate #1 | SYLVAN FE 5-018 TOTAL $9,750.00 come el et wt ont ny 130 dawn Elizabeth Tate ARNOLD R} FE 50676 FE 5-5873 * LINCOLN ST. many re- fom do. interior eres, 5 rooms Ly s asement = ._ Webster School” arate Guiv 92.000 ‘dows "AUBURN HEIGHTS Year olq 3 spacious ranch type bungalow, room, tiled bath, kitchen. Plastered walls and oak ent with stoker heat, 2 car gitachod garage, 04.000 down wil “$1,250 DOWN ely . Pa ‘ent ; thiy. RD. RILEY, BROKER $09 Elizabeth Lake Ave FE 4-1157 We will build on your tot @0x22,- 3 betroom shel! house Cost you $4,370. S119 down $45 mo. 16 ether picss evaliiable Ger nur sedet oe acritiional informa "RE iy TIORSE CORP. $019 Cass Eliz. Rd. PE 2-017 BUILD lot » bedrocen Trench fiyle bathe well = : septic Automatic not sites, kit, 9 ae a Fatty 2 nie fon Me. $850 Down.” B rown. L. H. BROWN, Realtor Ph. FE_2-4810 stores and bus. Venice of the Lakes Subdivision Access to thousands of acres of water. —_ will go in a hurry, so call- and nearly finished. 3 bedroom + Tench ™ besement and oil! iereae ce, In beautiful Cass Lake Woods with privileges, Over 1 9. a iving area, Also ga- ure to » ft now, Priced right ‘st ae - Extra large “s room modern home with basement and ~- off _ furnace hada decorated. car- peting includ Nice eest yard ene} juee ‘ini only $8, ' Evenings after 6 call Mr. Jolt, ; e tr on, A. OHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegra h Rd. . Open (1011 W. Huron LOW DOWN PAYM’T IMMEDIATE POSSESSION LAKE PRIVILEGES — Attractive bungalow with 2 extra lots, privi- leges on e, oll furnace, automatic water heater, and more. $10,000 EASY TERMS. LAKE PRIVILEGES 15 DAYS POSSESSION 1000. ee ir Located west of a dt 9 oe bade is room home = large with a fh. of f $6000, J. R. Hiltz CUSTOM BUILT bed: LOCATED NORTH FE berries. mortgage. EAST sIDE 2 bedroom bungalow with full basement, Neat and clean with nicely landscaped yard. Fruit , wees and berries Full price * $6." with $2,000 down, |GeorgeR, Irwin FE 4253 ae closets, Fuly 900 with terms, Bullt on your fo or ours. f suburban. City o Nice 2 bedroom bungale with full basement, situated on 3 Note with erill frpit trees cot i Grice $7,800 cash to “That's my car!" __For Sale Houses 4 43 LISTINGs W ANTED REAL ESTATE, FE 44975 71 FT. BRICK RANCH Beau! $005 DOWN ~— 4 room Bethy fur "ana” hot, Guer” Eat : living room. Better hurry $706 DOWN -— ee new weer ae, ee ent, 3 pe. well, wired. Autom sist ho water, Sitepon sink & all studding. Very attractive oo Well constructed, ; $i800 DOWN - Lovelh $ =, agner WALLED LAKE, BEA AUTIPULLY Soaeruied J ‘i oer month on OWNER MOVING OUT OF TOWN This 3 bedroom hee teree room, combined kitchen and din- | ing, fell tiled beh with csower Diastered walls, 5 fully insulate¢, storms screens. New Cedar Shake siding. Outdoor grill. Located only 309 feet from the ‘ake. Priced at $12,000 with very good terms, 3 BEDROOM BRICK, SUBURBAN This iy io sf bed) a screens @rge il ‘oot glassed fn front poren, seat aeretpine fas em e, " 360 -with terms. om et, BUNGALOW. Consisting of 2 bed- roomé, living room, sevarate din- ing room, 14 foot kitchen, oak floors. Plastered walls, ful! base. ment, 3 Flasees front porch, ga- ee, “4 ate on This home e market ve yas "Priced by $10,500 w.th $2,500 00 CLARK REAL ESTATE Bees ‘Bresings Causa Rta Listing Service. MT. VERNON ’ BRICK RANCH. ‘- aN . . civing reom, LPs, window and « a ee: Kitchen 9x12 that right spot every detail” also # dining room for your couventence. 7 elo walls, storms and screens, tall poured basement with of! heat and rec- reation and loca 3 bedroom. Ful basem Oakwood |- mented’ ene La. eed s ca oe arage. Ce-- ramic : Ae Butan Hi-Fi, 2 eo, 4x MM rec, mn, and soft rine Lak ion 0 a» 4 ve e per $lv . Owner ¥Y OWNER ND jake home on Duck Lake, 3 bed- rms. 12 x 24 living rm. with case, iit vn dning rs, case, . aad bath, rm. and family rm, may FO Part basement with new heat alr ¢. Beach is sandy safe. Rock and Ve water heater, lewn & shrubs. ed at $1i,- 800. Terms available. est | SYLVAN LAKE aide Priced See this attractive 1% story 0. ved ast. yt o pone A gad oni vith Geod large lots, on one ~ with “all furnitu : Bian as oo. ft lot." Your J = Xl it , them € &rwe] i are ca! m, “Fresh Oo n nd for dinner ' REALTOR Since 1925 eee A aonerd se Brick 313 West Huron hye bung: * ve . | Phone 5-447 Eve. 5-4846 full basement, oll AC Heal. Oak |g ROOM LAKEFRONT — CLOan Hoots, tile beth, ys car attached |" tn. a nice late cottage with lots ge. 100 x 1 Here is @/ of shade and fruit irees. All fur- aa im an excellent) -nished including boat. Only $3,000 py ave “NC, OR 3-123) or L. H. BROWN, Realtor |@ Room MmobDERN ~—~ RaNcH 1362 W. Huron 24810) home, 3 large soazoums pg hy Multiple Listing Service A large lot, with citeplece snd 3 HOME ON THIRD rill with a well Sed ard, St, $2000 down 0 down LADO'S ic. OR Fight ona fakes Wilse dees. nn? | —=i2t_ se FB Sem 5 room home Elis , Ee BY OWNER | tates. e shade. | 4 bedroom jot. Near 1000 down, of. other good | churches & Mechs Privileges ‘s. P. W. DINNAN = watioms Lake a pis oo ee Te) Sh of OR +e “and Lake, A large Davee! lund FOUR AND BATH DOWN FI ’ . A N- ree liv room. 3 bedroom “d basem. excellent “hehea ail turplahed. — “ oon — ey ready to move mo $17,000.| Drayton Plans Near stores Terms, LA c., OR 31231) Call t ¢@ for ap _or FE a pointment 4415 W. Walton ; OWNER SAYS ‘BELL” — : are epen to all sffers. Hy Faratshea* ead te ™“ move in, Check this now. O ve] Reve Oh 34a) wn Fn Seat N THING ™ TE POSSESSION. NEW house, Large corner lot, 2 bedrm. DO large aving . & Den area. WN ¢ mepert. Mm beat, build 3 bedroom = starter ook vita si'000 Da. a included "Smal ‘ ‘agwn pay- gaa vs Don eDonaid, uilder poe ee, OR 3207 LAST A ONLY §& FHA BARGAINI 1 $700 OR ORY red left in Walton | BA’ A we oan |e a bg ae tn a80 moat’ With ranch home features. menihiy. Tenmna . posers. an Large window area overlooking FE 55801, ‘Ask for ro = landsca: 14 gere. Lake prive __oF Mr. W _tovbe completed Call OR S107 LARGE ODEN COTTAGE, UP- per oer Lake. enemas fire- lace, & shaded . fruit trees 700 with $2.00” down. EM 3-014 ‘BY OWNER, BOOM Lage ALL Mic Good on 1 floor ‘ condition For wutek vale ‘priced 950 with $950 at $8, wn. 3-414 or evenings call FE 2-5219. “ee. er YEAR-ROUND COT- pine center, esa for each bedroom Rane’ | Home with chance for the 4th 8 fant Net | in |. 0 down 5 Rooms and hates Near ip tchools. store me stoker Teens. $6 x * ara Terms, — 3 Bdr. Suburban om $950 Down. Tesale—no red —— be sold aos new bungalow, Ges beat. oak Moors, 66 e230 it it. neighborhord. Near schools > Giroux. Franks cei RREMAL REAL Bers ESTATE Open until 8; oun. opm, STOUT'S Best Buys Today . Immaculate ! i : near Clarkston, ans < 4% res, lar¢e 11 room meaeen neune with oll furnace, electric hot wa- ter heater, large barn suit- able for livestock or sarage. Ideal for country Heine with elty convenience. $10,500 ts . totel price on season- a Kiddies Playground Lovely shaded jot all ‘esced for children's safet: wv, a rt base = ent, iy z car garage pis cated 2 bincks from down- town Keego $495 Down And move into this oom 2 lots with large vegetable gervdeo, Michi«an seroma’ with stoker. oak and plestered walis. Immediate monthly aeante Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN. Soginaw Street ces @: a 58165 TRIPP Lakefront “Randine orice and and Lake Out- redwood base with shade. Located Drayton Piaing area, Terms fa responsible buyer. Call or @ GI's ATTENTION-We now have a choice: selection of older homies and new ones ean be purchased w very low down payment. You be first. SIDE - on oa this substan’ ~ 52 including taxes and insurance at 4 per cent in- terest, $0,050 aod” terms are ne RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 262 ~*8. Tyeereh Phone PE rative Real Es! A BARGAIN Yes va be Steroriont at the ¥ fen, “Rrevhesy “Sarcam” hes a ' home or investment. mm Heights, 2 a, “PONTIAC I REAL: TY 731 Baldjwin $950 DOWN LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OFF AUBU RN ac TO BUS AND SHOP: NG CENTER. 5 ROOMS HOT WATER. CITY SEW- FR AND WATFR, PRICED AT ONLY $6,960. Leslie R. Middleton OKEh FE 17-0986 oetreened Picture “thrilling anch home 3b t's baths. library, terrace with grill. window provides ‘panoramic view of e! Recreation room, too. site beac w Iadianwood Club nearby lakefront prope: today! Two Family Located on quiet. paved street. 5 rooms and bath down—4 rooms and bath up. Aluminum eughou perfect - condition th out. High, dry besement. fenced rear yard Priced at ouly $15.- 750. Call us today! Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street FE 6-616] or FE 21306 rooms. Otl or gas heat, . $1,100 moves you tn, Refance at $50 per month. UR MODEL T DAY. NEW BRICK 3 bedrooms, 61) PHA heat, electric hot water heater. Lot 600x213. Lake privileges on Loon Lake. $2,200 down ” a 4% per cent G.l. mortgag NORTH END 7 large rooms with expansion at- tic, Full basement, 2 car garage and 3 extra lots. terme can be arranged IVAN SCHRAM ALTOR FE 5-0471 int esi omnet ard. Open Eves. & Sun. Res. FE 5-2564 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ANNETT OFFERS Waterford Area 1 block from Lotus Lake. 2 ‘eal at $13,800, Re 3-2728. SFCLUDED COTTAGE AT WAT- ters Lake, 12 miles N. of Portiec. Living rm. with stove fireplac-, 2 bedrms., kit: large sereened-t | porch Lake privileges. Full price | $1,100 down and #5 mae Ridgeway Realtor 3,975 with er SMALL aGcea and, $600 down, Yerms, with dining space. fromt 274 beck with: ACRE * a0 wi 3 with BDRM. oon at FE HAYDEN sae pall SIDE. *. oe ae $1000. Down. , Bath. Plastered Close te school R R: Auburn. $1000. do & bus. Yn AREA. Off 3 Lots. Good home for the emai “family. ‘ Bath. Storms & \. 8 rage. STARTER Near Oxf Rooms & utliity, NORTH EAST screens exe i%@ car ga- privites ty " = SUB. 4 Room with wn, OPEN DAILY 12 TO 8 P.M. $1,250 DOWN Inspeét our eet home today. large vestibule. en ar . kitchen, cus- toon gent cupboards, Bath. ility with gun type oil furnace. Water heater. Choice of 4 eleva- tions. Copper lambing.” rivi- PE 8-0441 Sun. 10 to APPOINTMENT! SI {800 Down then paid for re nt the last Retirement or just the ¢0x225 wou be an ideal garden vpot. A 4 * nen’ 2 bedroom me. offerine oak floors, plastered walls, A 1pecar onic venience Bentine th ae ine im gas heat, trod Your con- miles east, on us service to a e ia $7,960 Humphries on Sagem A FE is Bee SE —_ oee Tea if avon ¥ Rete at oe 24018. ~~ BUYS A NEW down. See tis ig deal. 4505 I, Crescent Lake. Pha toe ae FE ft. amas ws. wae, pa} sh Se FE | bedroom home. {lreplace, large combination kitchen av! dinette ineluding disa- washer, automatic and dryer Alu™ storms and sertrens x 135. $9,650 Terms, Lot 0 rick Ranch 6 room brick in west sub- urban location, built last year. Large living room, with firepiace, dining room, New kitchen, full recreation room with fireplace, Aluminum storms and screens. 100 ingles and brick x 160. 58h for garage. An. excellent Value at $16,800, terms, Colonial Home This spacious home, built in 1941, has center entrance. Living room 12 x 23, with fireplace, dining room 16 x 13, Sreahtnes room, kitche perch on first rooms ard tile bath up. Basement with rec: reation space, oif heat. 2 car garage. Excellent west side jocation on nicely Innd- scaped lot 106 © 231. $18,- 500, terms. re Lake Front Brick Attractive 7 room brick home with 279 feet on lake 14 and lavatory on main floor. 3 bedrooms and full bath up, Full basement, rec reduced to $22,800 with $5,- 000 down for quick sale. Im- mediate possession. Bloomfield Highlands Semi ranch 7 room brick. fireplace, 2 complete baths, Tecreation room ol] heat, aluminum storms and screens, atroched 2 cor a is a a og ore, st = property value 5 Bedroom Brick reation room, an nest atiached 2 car is rege, ays possegeion $34 S00, terhis, | ROY Annett Inc, 28 8. Sa Shine alt eral 80466 © Sunday i-4 werher r under $11.90 with reason- able terms | Lake Front | Situated on a cool and com- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Webster School District It’s the most for the money! School days ore just about here don't be iate. 1% story bungalow with 5 rooms down and large expansion attic for future use. N home is in excellent cor tithes iri Priced fortable etevation commerd- ing Picturesque and pano- rama 70 ft. of excellent | cand. beach, jarse firepiace. sereened pat not water eat, in fact voversthing for joyful relaxation Yours to enjoy for only $14,900. Prettiest Home wall carpe awnings, or storms & gereens, car garage, paved dri large fenced reel 120x132. Only, $10750 with easy terms. Florida Bound So the owner says. ‘sell at ence" This 2 level leke front In the center of Water- for’ boasts 2 “irepteces, an outdoor grill and car ga- Tace The bt .« 124 ft. wite ‘and over 400 ft. deep with motel of cehin noscihit't's« Priced at $13,950 wita $2950 down or less for cash fe $950 Down ives you immediate posses- of thi< older 2 story home 1 block from new T.ivde Vista schon! in North end, Tt bas a full oasement with almost new gas furnace and sete on an extra large corner lot. Full nrice sTesa, We have oniv one so you had better hurry! Bloomfield Ranch Fntor hours of reatfay) re- Jeestion awee the Meise and confusion of the ety = 9 minnteg Feam goyutewn. It's brick with 3 — «. You'll be oreeen at eo much comfort and charm for only $16.960—terms. ee | men Mr. Handym lake @ Covtctrre ted me an! count for —_ Terms $7000 with $970 do Bateman Kampsen Tits or on bane”? Let Us Build a Home to Suit You and at a Price You Can Afford We'll price afy of the 450 HOME PLANS We have in our “Home Planners Center” } $ ian ‘books, at at the convenient FLOYD KENT; Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES” office Me block N of Teleg AMPLE CU: PARKING GAYLORD CLOSE TO SCHOOL. Watch your ehildren enter the from your front porch. ve rooms on Og ig room ~~ ages $2,500 will move DOWN. 3 Ia rooms, bath, tility —. ‘clean “ tnd® garage teas ee Well-kept lawn, trees, and excellent soll. price only $5,400 for a quick sale. ‘ust Let us show you today, y. you WANT LAKE PROP- = AGE, VACANT PRIV- ILEGES oan a MY 2-221, GAYLORD Eves. Pike st MULTIPLE LISTING | VICE WATERFORD TWP. Spotlessiy ciean, newly decorated 3 bedroom ranch home on a large sit iv MR, at tthe As of fine homes. Priced ~ uh esey terms. Immediate pos WM. A. KENNEDY ka ALTOR. eT W. Open E Evenings ‘til 9 $950 DOWN Pive rooms, one story, part bath one basement. gues Pump. Lo ings, ings, venetian ‘wads, ne near school Cc iTY LOTS Two vacant off MM, each 60 x ~~. Hed walk “1. wanes Pric ‘M2t FRONTAGE Near Oxford Nae three room house, also 24 26 basement with Se ft. strontage on M24. $7500 CRAW FORD AGENCY 53% W Huron st PE 41540 Evenings ail re is & 21317 BY OWNER room modern home. city on 80 and Pull price only $8,960. Small down payment, Modern 5 room home on North side of town, Located on well landscaped corner lot, ) price only $6,950. Small down payment, Call PE 42544 or FE 4-1444 BRICK $10,975 CEDAR SHAKE $9,975 Let us build you a beaitiful 3 bedroom ranch home 24 x 38 on marble win- dow sills, oax plastered walls. beautifal basement with ofl ac. heac at the above prices. Plane in out office changes made to your specifications We will recommend our builder to be reliable and consclentious. Phone us for further details; not feel obligated . : DORRIS & SON REALTORS 132_W. Huron Phone FE 4-155? AzrEnrion LARGE FAMILY bdrm. house 2 car garage. Plus extra lot and small § room house fn rear. In the City. Priv, party. $2,500 down, FE 5-1929. NORTH END BUY Drive by 56 W. Rundeil and see this 4 rooms th floor. Full Hace, 2 car ur Serene all th & corner for $6500 with down, Brak ASA PIN. You have never seen a cleaner home in a quiet segehertee and off the main highway. 2 bed- rooms. living rooms, kitchen with ne Space, bath and sunporch, 1 fu 1 car pin sean of shade trees, lot 60x: with berries and fruit trees, $7900 with $2500 down. See this home at 3071 Greenwood in Auburn Heights KEEGO HARBOR A little cash will rooms and bath all on one floor at 3100 Kerrick, Just a home for .. ye ool & 75 cash, Terms can * COL "ORED ONLY Just a home for a large family. 3 bedrooms and bath ° living rooms, dining room down. Full basement, gas heat, 2 car garage sunporch. extra ~ end plenty of shade. $10,000 wi $3,500 down ROOMY ; YET COMPACT bedroom bh TOxi30 ft. 2 ‘Sedreom “ona” “hats and storage space up, 2? bedrooms, large Hving rom with Grepiase. large roomy hen basement, ot! heat Ful. recreation, Wn ont eee Srepince. the main sire ¥ TENPSTEAS™ REALTORS — FE 4.0528 Telegraph == Eves. & Sun. R. J. VALUET, Realtor SIA AT ee” to canal Bass hain bee Elizabeth Lake Privileges a homes in Fiastered ae, Pct, Cass iss Lake Privileges pie reserve 2 canal. we jot. KNUDSEN Seminole Hills ben eras ing 2 car sprege. L well Seminole Hills ~ paved drive. § ar 1% baths in colored ceram- fe e. Priced . Ask for a showing, WM. H. -/KNUDSEN ealtor $0 Pontiac “State. Rank Bid Phone FE 4-4516 * 3 Bedroom Brick Ranch Homes These are architectural beau- ties with interior West Side Special fous 6 room nme Well lo- cated on quiet street near Webeter schoo "Se ft. living modern with isiand bar and nd ineanteat wfed tastefully decorated au ‘eened porch and rec reat Seat room ce. Beautify shaded — deep lot. 1% car garace and cemert ee. Full price SURP PLUS. COMBER & Materia hang Linoleum Floor veveveceeg WO LOANS Unclaimed Limoweuan 0... a2 f Pains ....cccessvevens 4 whe Tm? 5 ts Extra Fast [ARs ; New. ranteed delive: tric stove with = anaes Service | Bata ctaset Samer: | Satan setine's “S2) BURMEISTER on stgnature, car or furniture. #2 SS per oe west. Mavtag washer, late ein rug; : Siieen. . ” Loens mede wthout end re 4 condition $39. Phone oa) 4x8%% iw) occ lela t any worthwhile bu MY haiti! PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE: 4x85", rboard ||... ome 1 tan borrow Tbeee quiekiy BOTTLE GAS Slightly used. FE 42833, 1126 fais ranerboard ies SEB we! monte ta rope New low price. Complete intel | Sain OF STATIONARY FU WE | tn10 anv 4x]? also lo stock HOUSEHOLD | #3"ee" ih ose 8 | Piet” ata oot Mand : FINANCE | Seratsinton OR FOUR, FURNITURE | ica AiR CONDITIONERS -PRER | % [2 Grex" Cmtat int: Fy Cry ee ‘ 250 ft. joint system sees , Carpereiten of Penties COLDSFOT, DEES ed eee. 5 | - CRUMP ELECTRIC 250 f. perforated tape siuss $98 M4 South oginaw Wo Kar Bigg. | _LidH4 Call after “haute el mW 30 ib, beg of lime s-.sscc 8.88 3nd_ Poor one _FEderal ¢0635 7° RCA USED CON TV. | WASHING MACHINES, | $82 34", fir plyscore .......... S848 ___Mortgage Loans 54 wet ALTON TV . al caches shes guaranteed. Thrle Elec fad fe pl wod i eccvens $3.98 ! eee aan WANOE PE 2-257 KEPRONR ATOR & GAS STOVE. MAKE SURE ITs LOANS $600 TO $15 500 APT. oe . UBED &§ _ #710 takes rE dan ; roe months Tee _roung a. ROLLAWAY BED IM cen 5 Outland “Cant one APRLIANCES —— D rocker, pie — ene PE. BURMEISTER . ae additions of Automatic washers : _ 940 £9 « _5-13 , Northern Lumber Co. . ~ id # «ts val house” partiv constructed” | Refrigerators... 0.85 up re = 20; | Pont gc EM Sain & EM 31 4 To build a garare “+ op = | VACUUM Cleaners ite Pare me | —orner_item=. 2 Telegraph & % Mie Rd. £ Go ee caae tnevesnans Service Be a ~SALE—PAIN ‘T FRE oe We eri A 209 National Buiiding. ANTIQUES { NEXT Lom hag ety Aristo Bilt. Ready to int ce ' . Pontineor shone ME Sth eongheot TE e +1012 “RING BROS. YOUR LH. DEALER CRD AT PODYKE _ iN . ee ° in ¥ RAKES. ~~ | 481_N. Perry Bt... andard sizes ED WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn SERVICE TIRE & TREADING CO. bed “Just list it first prize, erab-dive!” rE 4-064 WALL TIRES. 690xi¢. Cet pTTRADEIN. ann” KING BROS. YOUR I H. DEA PONTIAC RD. AT OPOYKE ___. Auction Sale 7 a Evens ‘sat PM. ES- Pom ta 4 household furniture, ool Boe 30 West bee Ra. mer Eek Sale Housetrailers 78 78 PONTIAC CHIEF rt FINEST purchasee caste HUTCHINSON |": 082 W. Huron SHARP CARS ONLY Hf you “ «harp bring car MOBILE > é and title. “teh Soller oald fo PEN TS tate model. ised HOMES on Ee ron OOO OR, ELTON Dea Dinie Hwy. soos onic MARINE PAINTS AN AND | Corner of Agdarn & R Bivd.- __ 3380 8. Dort hey. pint / | We have several new out- WANTED RAL CPNs Ree FT BOUSETRAILES. board runabouts used as CARS & house, Bal. $900. FE ¢470 demonstrators for sale at: irre cat FE cnet sss pa id make any model. Top - | oeediFan mers, oot ued sh show- er, hot water, pint mend ondition, __Reasonabie. MY 3 3a FT. LIBERTY. HEA ED FLE., dolly eolor bath, fo Exe condition w san Prank Jocham, Fats No. 1540 Lapeer Rd Lk, ‘IND ~GooD sel] emall equity. Beland fn % ay seepl a eego Harbor, Ph. FE 8-3568. __ we Grain «& Feed 71 7 ae ALUMINUM HOUSETRAILER | wi ae STEW ; CASE feet. Gmail down payment. 420 Baldwin, OXFORD - Trailer Sales feneral coaches 10 ft. wide up Ao 45 ft. long,2 bedrooms. 20 gal. water heats jalouste windows, house type furnaces Bere’ s a real mobile home 27 to Stewart's latest Saicony kitchen 2 so ft eople are really talking about this tatest in mo- bile homes The new Va-Ka-Shun-Ette trave-— ter and Hol Rupabout are re¢- trailers we will sell on rem Phone My oxront MOSILE ARCS, is NOW Frery trailer an “ret re “e i 40 ft. cement slab. Side walks — 35 ft wide sts. Rm. for garden at ’ the rear of every ‘t. Cars can park in front of trailer. Quiet restful safe for children. Rates $25 E, of Oxford, Phone and 83022 or MY 7-721 for Sis information ’ PRAIRIE SCHOONER HOUSE- rater Good cond. Aft. 5 OL Trailer Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION GREAT LAKES BEEMER and 3 bedroom 16 to §1 hance as low as as long as 6 ate pay. es. Li ; ern jobs, Re-conditioned, like new As low as 10 per cent down. Some used fo ol payment at BOTTL E GAS 15 per cen yrs-72 mon ; 08. Telegraph , $, -... D eauity chen "Day, FE ah TERMS oe #1112 | is HP EVINRUDE INE “UTILITY, 0 BP. ié FT. INBOAR os HP. Ae PE 44940. i WHITE | Two used F-2 Case combines, $375 Practical new, Reesonadle. FE | and up b | | zt bre tector wath malar, ya | + a ory . pe - tatoos & Accessories _85 ac Case with Eagie uto rv € USED 1¢ FLAT BOTTOM MARINE *anemae tragter qith Sherman ~—~ | “Blywood: row boats for sale Also Used Anis Chalmers B tractor, cnaN KSRAPT © Scere. om NE | chard Late Bost Livery, 3630 OF. Used Farman A tractor. - chine Bhop. 23 Hood. Phone PE _ chard Lk. bt. band WOLVERINE TW'N COCKPIT, 12 HoU G vt TEN me SON. HYDRAMATIC oo & ft. steering ano b irc gg — | brack- | eas teevth. bem +4 hater pase-O-Maile oa ait pe et. Cedar Isiand Lake EM 34-2250. . Roe! : exe! a Poe . OLive 1-676 _Guaranieed FE 1-4 __. Transportation O Offered hl ~wheel | +53 EAGLE, | NE xewy OVER. tahe two figers. fet 47402 : te wiles : FLY BY AIRLINER ENJOY ALL wilaeEa pa PORTEMAN ‘M6. our time there! New York, oe. Nor bike. Chale drive, 2 speed. Ow Franc Ban _..¥E 2-3526_ Miami h raburg, , Tame. 48 CUSHMAN R. SELL OR ; trade for what have you, Call| jo, vases pate mae formes OnE Oe ar- after §:30 p.m, OR 313 31384. Ops Pho —_ CAR. LIKE NEW, ter some WORTH PART pnene_ SS 20m. load either way. FE 6-6806. For | r Sale e Motorcycles _83| Wanted Used Cars 88 ON eta ke eect al | eee Ns v4 “Achar Motor Sales LIKE extras, 409 Hariev : revetese see th Corner Pil Pike and BE. Bivd, FE 3-147! _ Saginaw. WANTED > echAP CARS inptan Betta FE 44878 ¥ 25402 ha Harbor. FE. ¢-176. WE “PAY onTia Top Doll thorized mph A.J. 8, Mateh- Op Ouar less dealer For Clean Used Cars & Trucks, Matthews- __ For Sale le Bicycles 84 CARS THRU itle for top _For Sale Cars “CY ow EN Ss” YOUR FORD DEALER A‘ USED CARS OVER 80 REAL BUYS "CY" OWENS am to 9 pm "56 DEMOS. a2 DRS. AND 4. DRS. 8. 88 JDRS., 4 DRS, & HARDTOPS 98 4 DRS. AND ‘WARDTOPS onmereteS PRICED FOR MMER CLEARANCE AS LOW AS JU: YOUR CAR down UP TO 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE HASKINS CHEVROLET-OLDS “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” ‘6731 Dixie Hiehway +t [415 MApie 5-507) Open Nites ‘ti! ® “BRIGHT SPOT” NO MONEY DOWN ms omur ‘AND BOYS’ BICYCLES TRL AND rs -Hargreaves Purdy, Bham, | MI 45018. T reade. 211 8. Saginaw St. WA { Boats & Accessories _ 85 LaTe MODE! CARS CLEAN AND | 2 PER CENT OFF GLASS CRAFT | BRING TITLE MONEY Warlvina slightly d aiek” mee ome” sa é * a. a now . : i $190, 275 rosa 12 ft. G S$ tis We take. trade, seus LENN' rst on m™ rs. ‘OTOR ‘ wereary ark 30 % tle. domes ™ s. eegtene Lal SALER og 41371 Bp! sid cul Geyce Gus and| WE NEED USED CARS AND Sports Cente izle N. Milford Sym Oe or before you i, Pr ROWABOOT im LA North Chevrolet's Se. Fence Be cmt) Big Lot in/Birmingham | a uP. JOW OUTBOARD | UP TO 86 POR JUNK & CHEAP | _motor, Like new. PE $200 a cara, PE days or eves, issi x Rac % HP HOP IT ei aace | Thén Bring It Here . i120 P Bargain FE We ye xe, dollar tor Saale care | AVERILL’S SUTBOARD | / 2-087 THE HIGH DOLLAR 2020 Disie Hwy . full size i tile floor. FE 2-097. | ipsa STEWART. Hi USETRAILER. | | 77 W. a or Pontiac F Saies and Service starcraft & Lone- | ulars on our lot, we have seversi | | rts and accessories, 35) COSTELLO'S . _tratlers Lake Orion. MY 3-3732 ft, 10 f. wide available. we S| ni ., P aed rent—no down ACCESSORIES STORE | Want. Ads!*To sell, 16 BOAT, MOTOR AND TRAIL- Por oe, igh trade mod care we ; wh # miles _ Ma Seay s Sat Service. Wise t “wal pay vou * well 4540 Dixie id PT. BOAT 1 one Me More and trehier, feed opdition,/ 382 HL J. VANWELT, Nelson. FE 2-4330 » 13% i FT. BOAT AND Rr. oR” oP DOLLAR FOR | After MY 3-2706 Tharp. late model cars SCOTT-ATWATER COMMUNITY Outboard MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN Th 10 PM Ove 20311 FR we pay noe, OOu TIURON ‘Mt TR FE 46806 = WANTED: WANTED USED CARS. FROM \4 o a greatly reduced price. | ga a MARINE BALES & SER 422.8 TELEGRAPH iT FT CHRIS CRAFT UTILITY $021 1) #SAGLEY 8T OR }-1ia4 - Ae dy POW ANY WAKE OR LATE COtAuburn & E Bivd: PE 4.8728 REW ROW BOATS ty gat eeiels Econo + 22 Auburn - 1953 ENGLISH MORRIS “MINGR 40 Filer FE 5-#782 io wonnnnnns nme | opniles per gal Excellent condi- —se i ee. OLo a ' fon ES #4340 CENTU URY TROJAN — i Ss M&M M tor Sa les ) _te S600 EM 34840 . LLOWJACKET For top tutar or ae nodet cars | CADILLAC ALUMINEM Roars (2627 Dixie Hwy - WR 31603 | 1 MERCUR For Sale Trucks 90° = — ° STs ; -INLAND- LAKE SALES \. ueamta ? FE +7121 ties, $198 each. Lucky Auto Sales St 41006 FOR guatiry Y MARINE. sUPPLirs§ HARRINGTON | i. rized cealer for: — a CHEV, 56, ‘, TON PICK c OP. EVINRUDE MOTORS | Very low eicere. New ping 3 an pearance. Just your ear or truc Wolverine ‘Noate fore. Easy OMA AC terms, See it Grumman cances Old Town canoes Sterling trailers Standard steel pier ~ Marine Herer eres & Harrington ond w orks | isa9 S_ Telegraph Phone FE 28033 | “JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS CHEVROLET @7T51 Dixie Highway at M15 MAple 5-507) Teenee and Little | star boats Everything for the | Dude trailers at. OWENS MARINE SUPPLY Orchard ie _T*- _tor OLive 2-6546 Wilson GMC Phone FE New and Used Trucks MERCURY AND HAMPTON OUT- boa otors Ott Chocealer Tracte ANDERSON 1951 Chevrolet Tractor HARDWARE CO. 2182 8. Telegraph BOATS TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS OAKLAND AT CASS PHONE FE 5-9485 ie FT MAHOGANY PLANK OOT- board—Execeileat condition Phone _PE 42644 ‘4 |, TON CHEV. PANEL TRUCE — BOATS, 1° FT. $40 FT gas | _ $280, FE 8.3677 Alum. boats ‘si5e 50." va bottom, | i959 CHEVIE "a 2 TON PICK-UP. $189.50 Trailers se7 High- FE 5-3 \ land Rd ise DODGE Roce “PRACTOR, | NEW DELUXE SUNPRY ia FT. -KB-S or parts motor, BACLEY AUTO PARTS. TELEPHONE UTILI- Your choice 93 8 Saginaw Open nites " @ “47 DUMP TRUCK “WITH ‘49° MO- | rear end. with steering controla & electric transmission. good condition, FE | srarier a -e 2 ee Cont $1600 56-0789 a i sell $1400 - terms. | “59 CHEV TON PICKUP. EXC Ph liy_MElIrose 4-6001 cond. Voety Auto Sales, 103 S. ROWBOATS. WOODEN FOR SALE Saginaw. FE 41006. cheap. Some need repair Also) cy” GEV %% TON PICKUP. | Willow Phone MA new aluminum oars Camp, Walled Lake 43500 ~ SHORTY HOOK’S — 1045 ~ CHEVIE TP 787 Sterling ae ” Y DODGE DUMP P TRUCK, weEncuny omen simon? Gene she re ste Mabie Son! Mronen Nites ti_9 ale it eed TONY'S MARINE | de nace Rite Masser tS SERVICE "oat ata wit POWERS a Rrearete Poh os, bones _Bres ree ton, Exc, Shape. SAVE EN ERGY, USE _Qreherd Lake Rd. FE &0tl3 M4 FORD % TON 38 FORD %- W, ANT ADS! To find a { Mon both have R & 5 | Raiceiort Pt nay vid trucks, AN “Er . 1 a mops ANSWER TO) Gold Bell aif Stamos. M24 at Clajarkston Rd. PROBLEM: wher 5 st joss FORD ‘+ "eeeatent ionaition Call after THE YOUR rent," ce) offer takes, OR 3-1262. hire, it’s FE 28181, Priced to sell hacky a Sales, 1006. READY H and turn also a oe truck. ic, TON STARR TRUCE. Be ada? TON 72 STAKE TR \'31 Ford sew eee ene .$395)) SL Olds wo. cee eee -$295 | '*51 Pontiac.. "51 Dodge .... SO Pontiac Conv.. 130 Ford ses eeere ees GJ25) 50 iludson .........8 98) 49 Olds oo... vee ee SISO) '49 Chevrolet ....... $275) "40 Buick Cl. Cpe.....$ 95 "46 Pontiac .........$ “JEROME. OLDS-CADILLAC Orchard Lake at Cass FE 806488 ‘ “SALES | Bud Shelton j - OFFERS | $4 Olds Super 88 . . $i, vos “35 Chev. VB 2-dr. . $1,405 "83 Buick Super conv. ...... $1,295 ‘4 Pord Crestline os » 81145 ‘S94 Chev. 3d $1,045 BBo 845 795 695 596 545 B45 405 05 45 19s Bud Shelton Motor Sales ‘56 Demos. 2DOOR SEDAN. & CYL MILEAGE. $1,798 FULL PRICE. LOADED WITH EXTRAS. BEL AIR V8 HARD-TOP SEDAN BEAUTIFUL BEIGE & TONE LOADED WITH TRAS. PRICED TO SELL. EL AIR V4 4 DOOR EXTRAS, LIKE NEW MANY MORE BB A eal FROM Your Car Down, "$195" HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERM i “TARE, ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW VERHEAD LOCATION OUR AIM | SERVICE, QUALITY, Sa TISFACTION | DONT DELAY-ACT TODAY! HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer”. “We will sell” you a car, | 1953 CHEV. “4 DR HEATER. RA- JUST GOOD CREDIT \ a) Senor” GOOD .. $295 _2 eevee e $295) 2. SHS, | = i955 FORD. A- palo bree CALL FE 4-2640 143 Low 210 6 CYL, 2-DR. POWER GLIDE. - HASKINS. COPPER EX. B SEDAN, BEAUTIFUL IVORY AND TUR: QUOISE FINISH Log bEo WITH good used car, see Classi: | fied NOW, * job, place to live or a. Eee USE CARS peel LI NCOLN-MERCUR Y National Motor Sales even if your credit has been turned down else. where.” FOR aS LITTLE AS $39.50 Dn. |#5 Noco-signers No furniture loans - No finanee conipanies No red ta Immediate Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy Here, Pa uh Here NATION MOTOR SALES 7” 8 SAGINAW ‘CADILLAC CONVERT FULL wer, jow mileage, sharp. asl. 8:30 to 5:00 gS, - + | “y 51 Hen- vi 5 ry Clay, PE 2413" The Wind Blew All Our Prices Down | MIGRON MIR. SALES 982 W Huron * is CHEV DELUXE. hee eet Extremely low priced. FE see thi # Hwy. H. It, OR : dio, white walls, very attractive you will agree you just do not see these kind every day. Let us give you an attractive deal = is car. H. J. Van Weit. ae Ss va euuss = “aan, clean ams. SHAPE. TAKE over notes. FE 7-611! Birmingham Clean Cars FROM Bob Frost, Inc. “33 Dodge V-84 Dr. _ me is a ad Bana sedan. Black cream radio, heater. Excellent rubber. This is @ cor- net model, exceptionally nice in- side. Cash, terms, or trade. Peoples Auto Sale. 68 Oakland, FE_2-2351. after 5 p.m “40. FORD COUPE EXC. BODY. _FE_5-3372 BUY WITH Confidence 50 USED CARS BRAID 431 I Fore ond convertible, 1950, ra- dio, heater. Take over small monthly pa FE 59916 after 5:30. uae ate HAUPT PONTIAC SALES Clarkston fr. “used s $ do "Ny. MAIN” ‘st CLARESTON Open nights till ® __MAple 58506 or “MAple_6-1141_ If a BARGAIN Is What You Want Come Where a BARGAIN Is i880 Chey 13 , i) “HOUGHTEN & SON YOUK FRIENDLY SLUSMOBILE “FOR a a8 A GMC TRUCK DEALER OLive 197 . 528 N. MAIN. ROCHESTER BUSINESS goes where it is invited and REMAINS where it is well treated. Our great number of re peat customers is proof]. that we want your busi- ness and treat you right. $1595 55 Ford Sta. Wgn., radio & heater, Ford-O-matic. Stock No. 247.- — $895 53 Chev. 4 dr. Bel Air, ra- Stock No. “, dio & heater. i Motor Saies . | DeSoto-Pipmeuth Dealer 32 Years Fair Desling Cass at W Pike Sts. — FE Oe” ; 30 FORD FOR SALE CHEAP. _Cal MUtual 46131, . ‘$1 PORD, TUDOR, $175 _ __ 28 Whitfield GETTERS “EVERY USED caR we ortl MUST MAKE US A FUTU THAT Is WH WE FEATUR QuaLiTy AND A FAIR PRICE COME IN AND SEE FOR YOUR- SELF. PONTIAC "35 CONVERT...... Radio & Heater, PONTIAC ‘$3 2 DOOR,......... $995 | Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, 2 tone paint. BUICK ‘31 SUPER 4 Door. Radio & Heater, Dynafiow. BUI 504 DOOR.. | mission, BLACK WITH WHITE | WALLS Ac Seen S514 DOOR. sees .. $495) | “Hydramatic, Radio & Heater, A | sharp one | . FORD . S44 DOOR. ........ $995 Radio & Heater, V-8. . _NASH RAMBLER . '$3 STA. WAGON. . $895 Radio & Heater. ve FORD . 53 2 DOOR.........$995 missio, 14,000 mijes PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS seins Tae Post oFFicE } | 4 ‘ . i ‘ "GOOD WILL" E CuUs- TOMER AND $h LOYAL FRIEND 325. $265. "31 Kaiser 4 dr. radio & ‘heater, tHydramatic. Stock No. 338. "81 Pontiac 4 dr., radio & heater, Hydramatic, dlx. Stock No, 357, $295 "$9 Chev. 2 dr, radio & heater, dix.. model. Stock No. 387 $2195 Hydramatic | Power -steering and power brakes. - $495 cK voce ee 8395 Radio & Heater, standard trans- | - Radio & Heater, standard trans- $895 53. Ford 2 dr. radio & _ heater, sharp inside and 1 Stock No, 404. $795 out. $2295 Buick Super 2 Pi died 55 $1695 Stock No. 418. $595 radio & heater, matic. Stock No. 429, OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 20101 , 1956 Plymouth Stat Wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod- els. Some are demos. - eg nee yas tons Peatieg, Chtetatn zh ow Mpafcas i Us| Fanaa es “ial "bione ‘geod Camily car. si ce OE : . 3388 < shee see eee eee Sa eee eee MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS HASKINS * CHEVROLET “Oakland County's” Fast stest G Growing Dealer” Wasp. pnd it Highway st MIs, Wie ao) 88. Mydre OLDS SUPER, $8. .¥ nice & clean dr. very itt, Siaewalls, urted oe sare, ‘Bile: aon oa * CLARKSTON an LOAD- Cy ree — ve Mazurek "Mstor Sales South Bivd. at Woodward. PE 4-0587 POR A oI SALE OR TRADE, 83 Open Evenings Till 9 p.m.| Plymouth station, Wagon. a ¥Y. Al SHAPE, FE + PASSENGER coupe. earn . Private _owner, FE 5- 58 eae CaUTE. $545. s45. FE ents. ad ve the “aifference. ‘Many " . See trom | 50 Ford Victoria... Nash Rambler cars) specials as low. Plymouth 2 Dr. WIL E ee as OR RUNS GOOD. L ACCEP P ar POUTTAC © BEDI. x Sere ars ay | Sh alg Mere tar mens : tore ‘a de those rare extra od core “BILL SPENC ENCE an one. Bee. Gwdey HJ J. Van Welt. Oukjand Ave wees FE 6-9207 a 3 =a “NOTICE Au Power windows and Tee, A-i condition $895. FE ~~ West Side Used Cars During the month of July ‘0 and under can be pur- down. $2277 55 Buick Riviera ...$2047 55 Chev, S. Wagon $1897 55 Chev, 2 dr.......$1397 °54 Chev. 2 dr. pg g.. .$1097 “West Side Used Cars.----! rE 2185 adjust te some exe 'S3 Olds hardtop. ...$1497 Lake ( Sales '53 Dodge hardtop .. .$947 "Port < oad 53 Dodge 4 dr.......$867 $3 Plymouth 4 dr... $797 °52 Ford 2 dr.. 7 '$2 Pontiac 2 dr......$657 °52 Ply. Club Coupe. $547 51 Chrysler: 4 dr.... .$537 5] Buick 4 dr........$497 eee ene 1952 HARDTOP . $550 '51 Plymouth 4 dr... .$397 51 Chev. 4 dr....... 8367 '°50 Chev. 2 dr....... $227 1952 | 49 Merc. Conv.......$397 48 Pontiac 4 i. wee S167 '52 Dodge vA " P'up $697 52 Ford C. & Chassis $397 '51 GMC Sub. .......$527 "49 Ford Pickup ....-$397 48 Chev. Util. .$297 MANY MORE RIEMENSCHNEIDFR DODGE-PLYMOUTH A Hard to spell: Easy to.deal with. 272 8 _ Saginaw rE 2-910 $445 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER rom D DEALER YEARS _To BUY '52 Buick Special Hardtop, R&H, Dynaflow. Stock No. 417. dr, ~Hardtop Riviere, power equipped. Stock No. 246. 34 Buick Special 4 dr.. ra- dio & heater. Dynaflow. 53 Studebaker 4 dr. sedan, H ydra- | FE4-4546 ~ DID YOU | "Goof" This Weekend? If So, Get a Fresh Start-Try Your Luck Again With an. - "O.K." Reconditioned USED CAR 211 S. Saginaw § CHEVROLET V8 Sport § Coupe........ $1895 “rhis littie car is a tone GR Two with match- interior, Ve sharp. Power slide. Radio and Heater, W Wall tires a Many other extras. 54 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Door... . $1195 IVORY with faust enough BLUE trim to make it very sharp Radio ard heater Low Mileage. 3 CHEVROLET 210 4 Door. .....00..00.. $895 BROWN & BEIGE. Redio and Heated, Power Glide, Good rubber Low mileage very nice . 53 CHEVROLET Sedan Deliveryoc......... $745 DARK BLUE, Radio and Heater. used very Hitle as 8 passenger car. Real clean inside and out. Low mileage. 3S) CHEVROLET 4 Door...... . $595 — and Heater, Power Glide. good rubber. ‘Looks ‘like $10. Down 1950 CHEVROLET, Black ...........05. 2. S395 1950 BUICK Super Riviera. ......... eee eee S395 1949 CHEVROLIEET oo. ccc eee vee S825 1949 DODGE 2... . eee eee o vases eee 8325 1948 FORD Lecce eee e eee nee eee beeen eee $165 1948 PONTIAC 00.0.0 eee ce eee .. S150 These Are Real ocd Cars Cass & Oakland 55 CHEVROLET. 210 2; Door.............$1395 GREEN & IVORY finish. Economical 6 cylinder motor. Radio and Heater. excellent condition. 56 FORD Custom V-8 2 Door............. $1875 “ miles, new car performance, You can save §200 on ta Pp. 54 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Door........ Loared with extras. Radio and Heater and Power Glide transmission. . 55 CHEVROLET % Ton P/U............ $1195 Deluxe Cab. Heater ete.. with only 10,000 miles, A com- pany demo. . 51 GMC % Ton P/U........ 2.066. Seen wean $695 A real beauty im first class shape Down , 1948 FORD Coupe .....ccccee eee ee renee ee SESS 1948 PONTIAC Sedan......... 0.2 eee. ee 125 1951 STUDEBAKER Scenes cetera eee ee BOIS 19530 CHEVROLET 5 Pass. Coupe..........$395 1950 PLY MOUTH Sedan. een e cate eee ee S895 ALSO A Nice Selection of Used Trucks MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your. CHEVROLET Dealer” FE 4-2549 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1956. r+ Be e ; © Record Players to Play Glamor Parts © Hi-fi in the Movies ® Radice ‘Sees © Inter-Comm. Systems By JACK O'BRIAN © P. A. Systems NEW YORK (INS) — Danny LA from TV “wile” Jean Hagen, has , about decided to come back in the 3149 W. Huron FE 4.5791 aia (Advertisement) LOT or VACANT PROPERTY if you have a FARM, | oMty ELECTRO M MART 158 Oakland Free Home Demonstration MUNTZ TV SERVICE Member of Oakland County Electronics Association FE 4-1515 Open Eyes TM 9 P. M, C&VTY 158 Ocklend | trend ge repeating old filmed “This Is Your Life” changed sor gets a fine free ride by ing its name all over the scenery during summer reruns . , , ‘worst offenders in the desperate ‘Pastor Leaves i ime s Has Ainiost Decided on Widower Role. - REV. BARNEY D. ROEPCKE Orchard Lake Rev. Barney D. Roepcke Accepts Invitation of| Kalamazoo Church of m. He was for five years cha’ of the Camp and Conference Program and is cur- cil of Westminster Fellowship. Early thie year, the Rev. Mr. Roepcke wagnamed to the Alum- ni Council of Alma College. During his ministry, the Rev. Mr. Roepcke has been an active member of West Bloomfield Ki- wanis and served as committee executive board member of Clinton Valley Council, Boy. Scouts of Ameri¢a, e* * «¢ With his wife, Lois and two chil- dren, Karen.and Tommy, he will leave Orchard Lake about Aug. 15, preaching his final sermon Aug. 12. On September 1, he will assume his new position in Kalamazoo. Danny Thomas Hurt BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. @ — Comedian Danny ‘Thomas planned to start filming today for the re- turn of his television show to the air in September but a broken ankle has upset his schedule. He was treated at home, hospi- talized long enough yesterday for X-rays and application of a cast, then returned home. 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