. ‘SG rs ——T ~_, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1050-w PAGES “HHL ee - \ : : Nee - hi Police Promise Search Effort Includes Home and Property ‘on West Huron City Starting Action to Rezone Whole Area for Future Use By GEQRGE T, TRUMBULL JR. An offer by O. L. Beau- dette to deed his home and land on West Huron street to the .city has spurred long-tange planning for a mated.to have a value of) & several hundred thousand dollars. Beaudette emphasized in his of- plication (Page 2) es vacation trip. uled to leave Sept. 10 for six days of: excitement in New York City. your our vod for it, $140 was never better spent Available are going fast. You can be among the 60 who will see five plays and join in a dazzling array of other activities by sen in as soon as possible. 6. on a it iw. Missing Dog of tablishing in the block which have agreed, according to the mayor, to “hold their plans in abeyance pending action by the city.” ANOTHER OFFER He read a letter to the commis- sion from Harold L. Ward, whose three daughters own a home at (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) For More Fun on Your IVACATION & On the beach with a peach — that’s really something, says Freckles. But whatever you de during vacation days, don't miss’ reading the ‘comics that appear. in The Péntiac Press every day. Call: our circulation department FE %-8181 and have the papér “Paisan” won't come home. Keep Vigil for Pet : HE DIDN'T COME HOME—Diane and John at a dish marked “DOG.” But the dog—a black German Shepherd named: “Paisan"—hasn’t been home since July 2, and Johnny has lost three pounds worrying about him. Have You Seen ‘Paisan’? Pontiac Press Photo Matas stare sadly Worries Lad Little Johnny Matas just doesn’t understand why é Four-year-old Johnny has lost three pounds this week, and cries-out in his sleep for the 100-pound black Ike, Hall to Talk AboutCampaian President Will Confer With GOP Chairman Tomorrow at Farm GETTYSBURG, Pa. (®—Presi- dent Eisenhower, once again in- tent on running for a second term, will talk campaign strategy tomor- row with Republican National Chairman Leonard W. Hall. Hall will come up from Washing- President—their first get-together since Eisenhower's June 9 intesti- nal operation—followed by a day definite word that Eisenhower stil] plans to try for four more years in the White House, Hall is to hold a news confer- ence after seeing the President. Press secretary James C, Hag- erty. declined to discuss GOP cam- ilpaign plans, or even to say spe- cifically whether Hall and Eisen- hower would go into them exten- sively. But he said he wasn't fore- closing their making some cam- paign plans tomorrow. Today, the President put in around an hour and 45 minutes on official business with White House staff members. He signed 35 bills, allocated some emergency funds _ malled to you while you're away. ! i disappeared July 2. . Johnny is the son of Mr. lost, or picked up by somebody, Mrs. Matas said toddy. “I let him out for a run early in the morning, and he just didn’t come back.” Paisan has never left home be- fore, Mrs, Matas said, 15—since his brother, Blackie, died last January. | “He's a big dog, nearly all black, with a massive head,” Mrs. Matas said, “We've looked for him everywhere and called the pound, bat he just hasn’t | been seen. “We've driven all over the coun- ity answering phone calls from peo- ple who had seen stray dogs. But it was never Paisan. “Paisan,”” Mrs, Matas said, is the Halian word for “My coun- tryman,” sick,” Mrs, Matas said. “He just doesn’¢ understand why Paisan would pick him up.” If anybody’s seen Paisan, John- hy’s phone number is FEderal 4-8911, The Badge of Courage his name because ‘things at home are his car next to a town to shop. & V3 oem i eit German Shepherd dog that’ and Mrs. John Matas of 1175 Jay Rd., Waterford His sister, The family has owned Paisan— who will be three years old Aug.|™ “Johnny is worrying himself won't coMe home, or why anybody PROVO, Utah W—A police offi- cer who gave his wife a parking ticket asked newsmen not to use going to be tough enough as it is.” The officer said he spotted time-spent had driven down- Killed, 1 Hurt inRoad Wreck Near Flat Rock a parked cattle truck near Fiat Rock early this morn- Two area men were killed) jured when their car went| |- O. L. Beaudette Offers Park Gift to City { Last of Girl Scouts Leave Camp if Requested — Straley. Calls It Cruel, FBI | g The # [ - i H Be F Scattered Showers Expected Tonight tiac area with a chance of widely scattered showers or thunderstorms rise to a high of 85 degrees to- morrow. In downtown Pontiac the low- Detroit Traffic Toll: 118 DETROIT #®— Detroit's traffic toll for the year rose to 118 yester- day with the deaths of two more auto accident victims. To this date last year, 98 were killed. ediators Push Chief mediator Words to the Wise- Sixteen words can seem like a thousand when you’re searching for the right ones to use in a POT-O-GOLD puzzle, so . because we want a ‘ . winner, the Press has whittled the list down to slightly more than twice what you'll need to become _ @ winner in Puzzle No. 7 (on Page 16 today). Pick what you think are the best answers from the following: bake, batter, better, bolt, bow, butter, chink, chunk, colt, flash, flush, foot, gab, _ word, work and wow. “This is the second highest year in the history of the office,”’ Oak- land County Register of Deeds Daniel T, Murphy Jr., said today, “despite a 15 per cent dip from last year’s business.” * ¢ @ The drop in business does not taean the ©. lil County Builders Expecting Boom Business in the Register of Deeds, “We first felt the decline in office is an accurate measure ofj;mortgages filed here last fall, when mortgage money started tightening,” Murphy said, “In De- cember, the effects of a hard win- ter reinforced the slump. “Last year, we had a com- paratively easy winter. Bat this year the frost went into the aes eee tweens CHR THRE HEHE TV & Radio Programs.......39 Women’s Pages isacses veseeestl oeove Bl thru 25 March, and builders couldn't work the ground. “Then, about the time the frost was coming out, unemployment ‘also held back building. * * * “As a result, one contractor who had 12 houses under construc- tion by this time last year told me last week didn’t have one house going.” ground and stayed until tate || Airline Chalks Up. Record for Parley aha raise of 17 23 cents pote Dulles re . : LA Flier Wins Powder Putt He expect day on a handicap basis. sister, Mrs, Edna Bower policy today, tomorrow, this year Mrs, Bera won the race in 1953| °* Sext year, but he believes and again last year. She flew a| @ thle decade the free world Beechcraft Bonanza. can hopefully look forward to a Second was Mrs. Alice Roberts change in the international scene. of Phoenix, Ariz., with At the same time, Dulles -ruled Estates, Calif, in a Beechcraft Bonanza, : ; Extra Farm Goods ; Sold and Donated Reds Surprise U.N., der the Agricultural Trade Devel- opment Act of 1954. He said in a semiannual report i g q I s 58 ¢ | ry z F NEW YORK (INS)-—United Air Lines set an all-time company rec- z tte | _¥ [ite ee ee es Early Physician Taken by Death Dr. Sibley Practiced Here 48 Years Before Retirement in 1953 E: ) g Mit 3 fi = weed " = 5 A Hi : i ee F i of ihe . ad a oa i ; 2 ii ge % : ie F dap ? af rf © Will C. Franklin, 29, of 101 S. «West Bivd., is serving a 3-day ssentence in the Oakland County ‘Jail for allowing an unlicensed’ ~ sperson to drive, Detroiter Found Guilty for Giving Minor Beer Pleading guilty on two charges, ‘Harold G, Schuh, 24, of Detroit, was committed to the Oakland Jail for a total of 100 days yesterday. = Schuh admitted his guilt on both counts of furnishing beer to a minor and driving with a defective muf- _fler when, arraigned before Justice Emmett C. Leib, of Springfield Township, Failure to pay court costs resulted in an addition of 40 days to his original sentence. The Weather rorrine “AN VICENTE aot fair oe tomerrew. Lew = Seuthwesteriy winds 10-15 miles . Today in Pontiac Lowest + preceding .@ @.m. 61. At 8 am.: Wind velocity 10 m.p.h. Direction: West. , , Sun sets Wednesday at 8:09 pm. Bun rises Thursday at 6:06 a.m Moon Moon neti . tises Thursday at 16:40 a.m. ae ” 80 , sere Say State’s GOP Leaders sets Wednesday at 10:12 p.m. ; “WASHINGTON @ — Announce- going to run for @ second term came as.no surprise to any of leaders. __|Michigan’s Republican “John Peikens, gate tained any doubts he would have let the people know in keeping | with frankness he has evidenced throughout this picture,” The party leaders voiced their with mem- Ford Foundation Has New Chief “New York University, President to Sueceed H. Rowan Gaither NEW YORK @®—Henry T. Heald, of New York .University, will be- come president of the multibillion- * * * The foundation named the 51- year-old educator to the post yes- terday. He will succeed H. Rowan Gaither Jr., foundation president since March 1953 and chairman of the Board of Trustees since last y: Gaither will. continue as chair- man. The foundation was established in 19396 as'a nonprofit organiza- tion to receive and administer funds for scientific, educational and charitable purposes for the public welfare, = * * The foundation’s assets, esti- come chiefly from the Ford family and Ford Motor Co. stock. 3 Plans ‘No. dollar Ford Foundation next Oct.| 1. Surprise, serious as it appeared to the. there were 207,000 ess workers in the state but only 129,000 were on the unemployment compensa- tion ‘rolls, Short said. Short later conceded there are more persons jobless than are re- ceiving compensation and made his own estimate of 170,000 to 180,000 unemployed. Kidnap Crank Call Traced to Pontiac (Continued From Page One) quested, he stated, local police will bend every effort to find the mys- terious caller, who Straley says has seriously interfered in the course of justice, MOTHER TRIES AGAIN Twice yesterday the heart - sick mother attempted to make contact S & R-1 2|—++- Fim LJ |. PROPOSED PARK SITE—This map shows the proposed future site of 15-acre pariclibrary site made possible by the offer of O. L. Beaudette of approximately eight acres (in the shaded por- ‘tlon) to the city if the entire block is eventually converted to a park. Due to the Residential 3 and Commercial 1 zones in the block to Residential 1.to prevent Commission last night moved to rezone the entire eee eee oe W. OME 3 block, the City maining portion period. any new com- The shaded portion (lot 35) of the picture, along with Beaudette’s. home, will be deeded to Pontiac upon their deaths. The re- on to the extreme wilf be granted over a three-year Beaudette Proposes | Property for City (Continued From Page One) 223 W. Huron in the block, voicing support of the project. “It is too early in our lives us to anticipate how long we In the northeast and fla tness per~ courts and ES Tey tle Eel it wii f > = * * ; Because the Palmer family were early residents of the city, and owned an undisclosed portion 4 i=] = re- Ee ati i EF te = it Ait: ‘and it seems to be that this would be the best way to enable victims, sugh ab the parents of the Wein- berger to call on the investi- * The Dorn bill would broaden the Lindbergh Law, which empowers the FBI to enter kidnap cases, 150 Pontiac Youths fo Visit Detroit Zoo Some 150 childten from the Pon- jtiac Parks and Recreation Dept. \playgrounds will board buses at the Detroit Zoo, The annual trip, sponsored by the city department, is the only out-of-town trip taken during the Faces Charges Before Cirevit Court Bench laws in an alleged dope ring in the southwest City area. LJ Chief Assistant Oakland County May. The is scheduled be- fore Pontiac Municipal Judge Ce- ell McCallum, If the suspects are bound over te Circuit Court for trial, it will be the first such conspiracy case ever tried in Pontiac, ed examination in the conspiracy. . * summer playground program, said’ ervisor, ‘The kids will hibits, returning to Pontiac by 5 ip.m., Buzz said, i i | case, rests, is the complainant in the Pontiac City Affairs walk along Virginia avenue on the city’s north side, was deferred for 90 days by the City Commission Tuesday night. e Harold E, Howlett, attorney for the M. A. Benson Lumber Co., f ~ asked that the previously approved project be delayed to let the firm srouna change its yard to permit con- struction of the walk. He said the company will have to move 100 tons of coal and re- build 500 feet of railroad siding within the yard, - Other action taken at the session iincluded acceptance of final plans ‘fo. the new fire station to be built at Genesee and West Huron. BIDS DUE JULY 30 Bids on the station, estimated from $75,000 to $80,000, will be taken at 2 p.m. July 20. Commissioners also passed a resolution by City Manager W. K, Willman to ask the Michigan Municipal Finance Commission to transfer $34,868 from the 1952 $700,000 sewage plant bond issue toward planning and construction of the city’s auxiliary sewage plant. ; * * ‘The resignation of T. L. Harsen Police and Fire Trial accepted: with ‘“‘re- the commission. Har- se he because Meh conan is to Detroit, ( * term of James Flanary on the board will be discussed at the com- ‘mission's next informal meeting, ‘July 23. . A request from the Sunnyvale Chapel to hold street meetings in Pontiac was approved with the restriction that the chief of po- lice determine jocations of the meetings. Willman was authorized to waive permit fees for all demolishing projects in the city for the razing of recently sold homes on city- purcha8ed property. DEEDS ACCEPTED Warranty deeds from Thedosia Fortune and. John Athanas and his wife for parcels of land needed for the Glenwood avenue extension, were accepted by the commission. Another deed was instructed to be executed for the purchase of seven lots in Robert Herndon's Pontiac Apartment Subdivision by Anthony Tassi, A public hearing will be held |July 18 on proposed rezoning of 11 ‘lots on the east side of Golf drive between Canterbury and the alley. The rezoning is to allow for con- struction of 2 motel on the site. * * City Attorney William A. Ewart Commission. Delays Sidewalk Project, Gives Lumber Yard Time to Rearrange Construction of 170-feet of side-| His replacement and the expired|side of Norton avenue from Flor- lence to Johnson avenues. At a joint meeting of the City Cormission and City Plan Com- mission set for July 23, further | discussion on a proposed change to the building ordinance as per- tains to schools and hospitals will the held, Public hearings will be held Tuesday on the following special assessment rolls to finance: PAVING PROJBCTS Sidewalk reconstruction and change of grade on the south side of East Pike from Mariva to Jes- sie; sanitary sewer on Riverside State Highway Commissioner drive from the trunk sewer to 70 feet west; and curb, gutter and re- lated work on Riverside drive from Maines to Tasmania, Maines from Roselawn to Tasmania, and Bond drive from North East boulevard to the west line of the Green and Sarko Subdivision No. 1. Confirmations and payments were established for five public improvement projects in clty. A $5,000 bid from Anthony Tassi for nine lots in the Marquette Sub- division located on Baldwin avenue was rejected by the commission. In final action, the group proved the Aug. 7-11 4-H, Fair. A piece of land out Kenilworth. was in- structed to be purchased from the «a Fifteen persons, including three women, are scheduled for pre-trial,fact that the nominal host of the Prosecutor George F. Taylor was The examination today comes ‘| people Khrushchev is about Seven other persons named ina Leonard T. Buzz, recreation sup- warrants issued in May are still at Munist regime in Poland, scene of large, police said, Det. Herbert)last month’s bloody workers’ up- ride the train Cooley, a member of the Pontiac rising. mated at 2% billion dollars, have through the park and visit the ex- Vice Squad which made the ar- the |: ap-/meo road. | ‘Phe British Foreign Office even went out of its way to say it had “no reason to believe” Hard-Drinking Khrushchev on Skids? Party Capers next May when Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden visits Moscow, Solved by Police | day at 16:30 a.m. Stars are Roger. and Tom Fo- garty, Christine DeRosier, Mary Center ‘on the|Am® Stone and Judy Apitz the, Mrs. M. L. Butzel, of intention of the nam, a member of the Detroit Met-_ ropolitan Committee on Aging, has been named to a committee to form a Michigan Gerontological Society. The society will study prob- lems of the aged. Dr. Gordon Aldridge, Michigan State Univer- .| sity Sociologist, will be chair- Arrest of Detroit Man Provides Answer to Recent . Breakins With the arrest of a Detroit man Regarded os significant was the Georgi affair, Defense Minister conspiring to violate state 8 conduct that he per- sonally apologized to the Western |guests. Observers pointed out that porarily, Zhukov heads the Red Army which vended the career — and life — of Secret Policé Chief Lavrenti P. Beria. * * * Khrushchev is suffering unex- which opened the campaign to de- bunk Stalin. He reportedly sowed seeds of doubt among leaders of Communist parties in non-satellite countries. For example, fellow-traveling don Daily Mail to ’ The anti-Stalin drive, it was said, has virtually destroyed the Com- \BULGANIN TOO? Khruschev's fall also might mean the end of Bulganin, observ- ers said, as premier. They said this may lead to the reascendancy of Malenkov, whose stress on con- sumer goods production was popu- lar with the Russian people, though not with Bulganin and Khrushchev. The Dalfy Mail said today the | clique opposing Khrushchey ts headed by old Stalinists Malen-. kev, V. M. Molotey and Lazar Kaganovich. The last two are first deputy premiers. | Several London newspapers, act- ing as if in concert, raised the question of whether Bulganin and Khrushchev still will be around Oakland Road Bids Approved by Ziegler Low bidders on four Oakland ‘County state highway construction |Projects were announced today by ‘Charles. M. Ziegler, * * * The four county projects were among 24 in the state, with low bids totaling $1,425,359. H. J. Brighton and Max R. were joint low bidders for intermittent concrete pave- ment patching on M24 from Wal- ten boulevard so ’ Detroit Concrete Products Corp. ‘of Detroit was awarded the con- tract for 7.2 miles of surfacing on M150 from Rochester north to Ro- Lewis & Frisinger Co. of Ann IN. only one of the larcenies, at 22 Delaware Ave. June 22, where | man, | Registrations have been extend- rd Lutheran | Tuition is $120 per parish family, regardless of the number of pupils. ‘For other congregations, a graded tuition scale is enforced. Church voters this week ap- road and struck a tree in that, proved a budget of nearly $10,- township. . 000 to build school partitions, Lillian Brush, 35, ef 260 Gunn, bay furnitare and cover opera- | tion expenses for four months. ‘ It includes $900 for playground Principal Carl Christian will be assisted by two women teachers, Detroiter Gets 60 Days on Shoplifting Charge A Detroit man Was sentenced to Raj cated right — and ete. of the face right. arm tel decide at Sheldon near Rochester Road. ; Bernadine Belfry, 32, of the same address, the driver, was not’ hurt. Investigating Oakland Coun- ty Sheriff Department deputy Steve Navarre said the woman appar- a purse and $28 were taken. The pattern of the other larcenies was'ing her car to go out of control. similar, however, Wheaton ex-| — ently struck a soft shoulder caus- 60 days in the Oakland County Jail Tuesday after pleading guilty pected consequences of his speech |, to a reduced charge of simple lar- ceny in Justice Court, Raymond Arnold, 22, was jailed after paying court costs of $50 Pleading guilty to reckless driv- after an arraignment before Jus- ing, Algird Grybas of Dearborn, tice Alien C, Ingle, of Farmington paid a $75 fine and $25 costs in Township. , Justice Court Tuesday, | He was arrested by State Police pine ns arraigned ewe West Sune 16 on a charge of stealing oomfiel ownship Justice ;a radio and a pair of pajamas, valved operator a charge mer C. Dieterle, Earlier Grybas valued at $36.20, from the J. L. breaking and entering, |pleaded not guilty to a drunk driv-|Hudson Co, at the Northland Shop- Gerald Lenz, 21 was bound over ing charge. |ping Center, Southfield Township. ‘0 Oakland County Cireult Court: . |Arnold demanded examination at or arraignment Monday. Pontiac at an earlier arraignment for | Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum Salvation Army Worker oe a bene larceny remanded Lenz to jail under $2,- Held for Ring Theft bond. | . 000 + A Detroit man was charged here Telephone Executive | Police say that the crimes Lenz’ | m admitted had earned him the nick- Tuesday with the grand larceny of to Address Builders. H. H. Peters, Michigan Bell i 6 » |two rings worth $175 from a house name of the “Bedroom Burglar”. a 137 Wall St. Friday, Pontiac! . 4 Police said, 'Telephone Co. official, will speak James E, Hicks, 43, was arrested,.on “Communications Skyways” at riner .) n a at the Detroit headquarters of the a monthly meeting of the Oakland New Potentate while at the house to pick up cloth-| Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan ing for the organization, Wheaton Co., according to Felix F. Ballard, Salvation Army, where he works,,\County Electrical Contractors . * _ | Dea dwo od, S. D.. Man added. One ring wag recovered. ‘secretary of the association. ined. Proffitt was turned over to De- Recklessness Costs troit police who have a warrant Dearborn Driver $100 charging him with breaking and en- tering, Wheaton added. Meanwhile, a former Utica man whose confession Monday report- edly cleared up 33 home - les at night time, this morning Det. Insp. Clark M. Wheaton said.’ Assn. at 7:30 tonight. Hicks allegedly took the rings! The meeting will be held at the oo he ee ee oe oe Oe Oe Oe OE 8 OS Oe Ge Oe Ge OE OF GP OH EP On OS OP OE SS ae Oe oe Oe Oe ey to Assume Leadership !~ | of 775,000 Members ! Reservation Application remot wcerad cory. 6.1 Pregs Theater Special: a _lumberman from Deadwood, S.'1 , takes office today ! “ a D., t the oath of office Please make the following: reservation for me on The Pontiac ers. i) Press Theater Special to New York City, departing Monday morn- as Imperial Potentate of the Shrin- ! He succeeds Walter Guy of Little | ing, September 10, and returning September 15: » Ark. Wo Miss As Imperial Potentate, Crary ! will be leader of 775,000 Shriners | ..,.....Mrs. in North America, He will com- : M ceeeness r, mand 166 temples and 17 Shrine 4 hospitals for crippled children, t Deadwood’s Naja Temple ' Address .......0..ceeeeeee $s er esecanscracccnsneseesccenesscoeocnrens planned a 40-minute show to pre- 4 . cede the swearing-in ceremonies I City at Detroit's Masonic Temple. 4 ~ pO 50,000 ATTENDING ( I understand that the $140 I have enclosed includes transporta- 4 _|, tion, hotel, theater tickets, the after-theater dinner party, luncheon 1 tending the ertup's anneal conven, 4 in the Delegates’ Lounge of the U. N. Building and other extra fea- ! tion. ; I tures mentioned in Press articles. (Single Room $8 Extra). * * * eee ee ee ee eee ee eee eee ee eee ee eee eS ee ees 1 I Agree to Participate in The Pontiac Press Theater Special Some 10,000 took part in a 34; j Under the Following Conditions: hour spectacle that spread over I have included the a mile and a half of city streets yesterday. . unable to make the t In convention business yesterday | outgoing Imperial Potentate Guy 4 suggested public relations depart- full payment with this reservation. If I am our I understand that I shall be given a full 1 refund providing I give notice by Aug. 15. I understand that reserva- | tions will be made in order of the receipt of applications and that ! | my narhe will be placed upon a waiting list if 1 am not included | on ah with a cen-|t Schedule of eventyCrecne fae ea a, TAY Dasticipate th all of the § for the of |! , or additions made ! ge pen lop of Sor td . Pramas | _ sna eae a . ' f ; yo solemn _ > - ee wwnnn-n-! A ps eas THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDEESDSN, JULY 11, 1956 Garrison, who resigned in April after five years. Garrison joined zy ’s Inj jury G.. Ts Recalled With Shepitieten eee PIAY|the free load in conjunction with Rush in ) Thursday, Friday, ELE new’ state revenue to make ends/he dismissed the Averill knockjin the game. “hey ray JT \the All-Star Game when my friend i meet. with a shrug and carried on in a/sented this game which helped to). 7) Leech ef the hie Sevsh 4 bustling manner unti] what proved/set up their pension fund. Diz was’ ys and ned Big 20-GALLON Much of the additional money |i¢ be his downfall in that particu-/not especially out of order, me» ™ ore Case ous Lg will be needed to offset tax liar game. SE NE It made for quite an introduction. |f G ARB AGE CAN Weekender $3.98 losses expected to result from a . : : FA : wah . ., But neither was as startled as sub- Pullman ..$4.98 June 4 decision of the State Su- | Leu Gehrig was up and the | There's always a prime story| sequent arrival who met two Joe , : preme Court, ie said. bases were populated here and jwhen the baseball clan meets. This|Lynches and promptly swore off. oe $3.29 Quality * First Quality there with Yankees, the Cimcin- jone belongs to Frank Slocum. who "clecanes * ‘€ Six Colors The court held the Panhandle) nau Redlegs of their'day. Dissy |has assigned me limited rights to ‘‘eciiais _ Eastern Pipeline Co, did not have) stared past that wonderful man |dine out on it. —— to include gas piped into Michigan) gq inspect certain rudimentary | Seems that Dusty Rhodes, hero ’ in computing payments under the) gestures being made against the jof the 1954 World Series, returned Modern tapered design, "Sis ennuel corporation fa! teathery backdrop of the estch- |to hig home tawn to face « sports if dere ag gen © Gabby banquet crowd washable covering, ¢ pr “Tax dencativis of the state's] oon ee ictets ot tie te bos pl os ee plus 10% Federal tax. tions re tly dis- . . ‘ cover, es. ul 2. : turtad ute the implications ot the| Dizzy didn’t. like what Gabby|{0%. where several reposed. 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BLINDS 3 : | xI \— overseas, and when I came was about 99 when Pons tal 4 Easy Ways to Buy | oe Rich tors’ f; yar bk | Shayne told him dryly: “She|back I found Nellie living~alone.| Hibiscus.” . es Over eneitane 4 }elaims she doesn't know who yoU She had a good job in Jax and ee cara Rag ag dea e Triple “C" Account! excellent workman- ae 3 ‘are. That she never saw, you be-| seemed to be enjoying being on her! ship. Sf cae | fore in ‘her life. She suspects that /own. | “Well, I went to the elevator i lyou murdered her brother, and—") «1 thought maybe it’ was just! | isd ught may ) and up te the third floor. As I ® 30-Day Charge Account! as g “" tah; Seow Sek Goer steed open | @ ss 7 Free Parking at Our Door 2 at ae el oer Ot Moe eet oe en able to enll| 824 Nght was coming out. And | 30-60-90-Day Charge! nT eel 3 ° ne cote a, Fey She Nee. soul her own. a ner-| “eey, Neltio stepped, out and | © Deferred Charge Account! EVERY CLQOR AtR-CONRITIONES, Drayton Floor Fashions |22 ttm 2's Sy roe tecior viene wes 0") Secs mart mer sive me PO i , he went on fiercely, “and spent and in : oft her murdered brother in room| vera} months in sanitarium,| “****™ started running n,? 4667 Dixie Highway . OR 32552 |/316-at the Hibiscus Hotel no less|y always felt it was entirely moth-| ‘Ne, “ther direction. F've thought a ns ‘é : ithan 10 minutes before you jumped)... ¢au) and thought about it,” he ended 3 os : s it. So when I caine . back weartty, “and I the hall : nat ex in the corridor af she COM#iand thought I'd settle down in Jax Sebi wes ds orgs a just pout the eeemm,, < and Nellie could sort of keep house} “ a “nae x ‘ue | save 2.99 on regularly 8.98 cloud-soft, extra plump Paulson's body went slack In for me, T saw she resented it. Sel "OR Se maybe she didn't recog “ i : i ee et tis tots bend oes Peweneeted ie and accused ine of} le Mie in ene glance ° e ‘ . | them as though he had to shut [being as bad as mother about) “It wouldn't explain,” said] Harmony 100% Down - Filled Pillows ; | the glaring overhead light wanting to hold her down. . Shayne aoe. oe about ‘ ‘ : oe FOR SALE—On Giddings Rood near Walton Boule- ff) “I'm Nellie's brother,” he told)JO0B IN DETRONE | Plass, Hotel with her: brother, and , EheB he a5 =, vard and adjacent to Pontiac city limits. High, dry, [you can well see. Now do you wap tant tame hoe F posh | seen de ho Milton tt Ta, 2 99 : - attractive spot. 10.acres for only $5,800, $800 down, ff realize the condition she's in? Why hand and looked at Shayne help- oe bins - on the bed in 516) Regularly 8.98 each : ? find “ fasting him lying eguiarly 5.79 ecc $50 month, 5 years to pay. 3 acres $2,500, $500 bate dogg walla i — > T got he 3 ae " Detroit, with his throat slit wide open.” | J 7 down. 6 ocres $3,500, $700. down. am Owner. Shayne said, Hg see Sat everything was fine. Two weeks wre pet gn in oe ; ; fe ‘ ; BERNARD EDELMAN, 10300 Woodward, TO 8-5010 fae to ae te met cee li tote ne Saying she Was)Paulson. continued @ Linen finish ticking, | [5 got « conptetaty ttenint. stety “What sort of trouble?’ (Fo Be Costeney) corded seams! ‘ ‘ me to protect), , A | |her from oe rod om MBs San ce ts — Ae Dream Realized Busting to it’s very seams with fectly, includ s ‘d s *j : oO, fectly, including the scar, Aid int| down—straight through’ in. /for New Yorkers | ‘ne, finest 100% down ‘to. stay : . hours. And when I got to Jax ae! soft and resilient forever! Finest her brother's throat tonight and) 2’. cished. I hired this pri- linen finish ticking with corded iow they got rid othe bey. Unt] "Ant Sore fa Secon ~-Underground } linen finish teking with com ltcling the Cuh—” you "S| and this afternoon he reported | NEW YORK (INS) — 1 Stock Up today during this op- ‘ 1 CAN PHOVE IT he'd located her in Miami—at iCity has unveiled its first aircon} portunity sale! ¥ ~ “gm ditioned subway train—a sleek, six- 4 “But I can prove it,” said Paul-| Always before when we came aftalr, complete geen | : son vobsaneniirs reached into) Miami we stayed at the ae ers, dust samara Eas, Waite’s Domestics—Fourth Floor E DR. H. BUSSEY his hip pocket for a wallet, opened| Arms—where they knew us. fiers and soothing music; but no a : : 4 al : Pree Sing Bhe ge Bm. Sage geen “What time did you leave Jack-|dancing. Pt See ee : promotsiat ve gut Neameeiee t setlcimeiie? New York Transit Authority save 2.99 on peste! 2-tone full or twin size Eyes Examined 1 agrd dating dig oye vithout ow} A little before 4 o'clock.” | Chairman Charles E. Patterson, | i he o ere ge : Now Located at DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, | glasses.” You weren't in much of @ hUrTY) after @ special exhibition run on | Mattress P Cover : * Ment tests Foeaer OPTOMETRIST | sueres, ates tsance nt toe |*anytry can doit in four hours”) ata “etuiey dancing | nigh etal 08 46-5208 | cards. “And I cam easily prove | “I had an accident the other side * BAS TAS OS D J} Pm Mike Shayne, But if I told of Fort Lauderdale. Crazy driver ah . a f ‘ [ ‘; res Paster fed 3 A ized, | pad and cover for the ut- Bo i Po Bere te ana iceaiauaameasapmmamnmnats TS! ERI eR dicta heciyee PARKING SHOP ~ SAV PARKING 256 S.SAGINAW _—- fee tees fo Soe ae ee Oe sengers as possible a chance to Super : The Miracle Enamel , r | : KEM-TONE | KEM-GLOW | "Reg. $6.19 $445 Reg. $8.98 $485 Gal. 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You can rank the breath-taking girls, the handsome boys, the ap- pealing youngsters and the ring tailed chimpanzees in any order — you please. Let your conscience be your guide. ‘ een RD _ Perer FReucuen is first. ‘The Danish newspaper corre-_ spa t tore through the seven seas at a faster clip than any craft since the beginning of time. He was the absolute master of all the questions they could conjure. At times Peter ‘ereated thé impression that he felt just a wee mite sorry that the Ency- clopedia Britannica didn’t delve more ‘ deeply into abstruse and baffling matters of the deep. o Always he was kindly. Always he was shy. And always he was warm, . human and a’ tremendously fas- cinating personality. ioe, 4 * * Personally, we believe Peter has sailed over every individual wave in the entire seven seas. We suspect he has caught every fish that exists. We are certain he’s the only man in recorded history that calls Davy Jones by his first name; and lastly we be- some as iron and some in the manu- facture of steel, any threat of short- age in supply lies far in the future. Manistee Gets Air Base What apparently is the final ac- tion places Michigan’s new Air Force Base in Manistee County, instead of ‘Kalkaska. That was the action taken recently by House‘and Senate con- ferences after the site of the pro- posed base had been shifted back and forth several times. Politics, pure and simple, was be- hind the conflict over the base's location. Congress still has to pass the bill, but it is not now anticipated that the decision of the conferees will be upset. . The House had favored Manistee, while the Senate had backed Kal- kaska. This new base will provide added protection against possible future at- tacks on Detroit and Chicago from across the Arctic Circle. It is high time that the disagree- ment over the site was ended,.so that construction can begin. It is com- paratively unimportant whether it is to be located in Manistee or Kal- kaska Counties. The important thing is to get it built and in operation. ‘ a THE NuMBER of teen-agers who are cars would kill a much larger num- ber of them. . learned that nobody has ever said a good word for tornadoes. The Man About Town We Beat Europe Our Own County Has Great Variety of Tree Species — Settle down: What some people seem unable te do even when they are forced to settle up. —— . According to-the findings of Harlowe O. Whittemore, Professor of Landscape Architecture the University of Michigan, Oakland County has more native species of trees than all of Europe. Our county, with 900 square miles ef area, has 90 such species, ctu te wl xe species in each case include only those’ which will reach a diameter of eight inches when full grown. But Oakland County's trees are disap- pearing in the face of our residential growth, and need replenishing. Accord- ing to Lyle Abel, County Agricultural Agent, it is quite easy to get the seedlings to start a new growth. The Michigan Department of Conservation has them for you, and you can get full particulars by writing them at Lansing. Quick action is necessary if you wish to get them for fall planting. __ lieve he’s a direct descendant of Father Neptune. ek ‘ Perer, we're proud of you. If there’s such a thing as “the . Champions’ Champion,” you're it. Eee eee Plenty of Iron Remains Michigan has had a big stake’ in the iron industry for many years be- cause of the quantities of ore which have been mined in our Northern Peninsula. Then came the fabulous Mesabi Range in nearby Minnesota, with its vastly lessened costs due to open pit mining. . * * x By the time these sources had been pretty well used up, huge new supplies were opened up in Labrador. and the northern coast of South America. Also new methods have made possible the utilization of taconite ore, less rich in iron, from Michigan’s mines. New with these later sources hardly more than touched by in- dusiry,.a rich new deposit has been discovered near Dillon, Mont. There mining engineers have es- “tablished the presence of a vein of ore twelve thousand feet long “~~ and nine hundred feet wide with reserves estimated at forty-two million tons of In fact engi- neers say that this deposit might develop into several hundred mil- lion tons.’ \ , ~*~ * It seems fair to believe that there till are huge deposits of\iron lying undiscovered beneath the ‘arth’s surface. Meanwhile, other metals and substi into increasing use. So, despite the tre- » t The other day I made mention in here of C. George Widdifield, Rector of All Saints Episcopal Church here in Pontiac. One of my colleagues at The Press tells me that George is a really fine golfer and would be a top notcher ‘if he put more time on the game. Some- times he doesn’t play for a couple of weeks. Last week he got in a big schedule for him and played three times, twice at Orchard Lake and once at Bloomfield. His three rounds were 80—79—82 which is tolerably stout shooting “for an amateur who doesn't take the whole thing too seriously, Thanks are extended for’ that letter with a Pontiac postmark and from “A Real Baseball Fan,” who very clearly pvints out the “Real Trouble with the Tigers.” He says they have too many players who can go through a whole season without an error, who always bat 1,000, never strike out, and also are the best umpires —but won't give up their hot dogs and come out of the grandstand. ‘Twas the pleasure of old MAT to en- joy the ride from Detroit to Greenfield village Monday in a 94 year old Jrain, pulled by a wood burning 1860 engine. The occasion was the presentation of a 600-ton coal burning locomotive, largest ever built, which was accepted by : William Clay Ford, president of the village, and wil] stand besides the 1860 and other early models. Our sincerest appreciation gces to Congressmah George A. Dondero for a copy of a fine example of the print- pede art, “The Capitol in Story and Pic- ures.” Verbal Orchids to— . Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dean of Highland; fifty-fourth wedding versary. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11. 1956 _ ce Can’t Say ‘s eek ee Much for David Lawrence Says: Big Giveaway Sponsors WASHINGTON — The so-called gress, that he did not exercise his ‘leadership, or that he was sick or indifferent or something. get Congress to spend by the press and even by many mem- bers and _ resentful. ARGUMENTS APLENTY * The argument was widely made that America was too much con-. cerned with “military alliances,” that this was a time to “win men’s minds,” that what was needed was something “imagina- tive” in. the, way. of foreign policy. that the United States must not insist on extending aid to foreign countries “with strings attached,” and that the Russians were being successful in their policies of “competitive coexistence.” Also a lot of dispatches were coinciden- tally sent from abroad designed to ’ prove that America was ‘‘losing prestige.” The Congress, however, didn't fall for any of this, though there were a few speeches planted “liberals” to emphasize their arguments, Such speeches were difficylt for some of the Demo- crates te make because their own brethren simultaneously were engaged in cutting down the President’s program in an effort to put him on the spot, As a matter of fact, if political theory were realistically applied, the finger of criticism would be pointed today not at President Eisenhower but at the Democratic party which controls both Houses of Congress. The Democratic leaders told the nation in the 1954 campaign that they would cooper- ate with the Republican President. The rank and file. of the Demo- crats, .however, have not followed their own leadership. DIFFERENT TUNE TODAY So today the song is different. Now it's.the President who is said to be at fault “for not leading vigorously enough,” and it’s the Republicans in his own party who are being held responsible by these critics. Indeed, the President is being openly urged to split with his own party, to call his own leaders names, to “purge” them. - All this overlooks the plain fact that for nearly 20 years now no party in Congress has been = sure of a majority on important issues and no President has been able to “lead” his party in that sense. The reason is that there are four major blecs in Con- gress. Both parties are divided. Eisenhower's “leadership?' for example, isn’t a bit more effective than was Truman's or Roosevelt's on legislative issues. Thus, Tru- man faced continuously a split Democratic party on civi] rights and on labor legislation. The Taft- Hartley Act was passed over his veto by a coalition of Democrats and Republicans. Roosevelt again and again had Wy NOT THAT IT EVER MAKES ANY eb 3: Sea eee Ree i“. 4 i St Sen the same experience with such a coalition. It beat his Supreme Court bill. He tried the “purge” system—butting into party prima- stance. urged today to intervene in the Wisconsin Republicar® primary and thus assure victory for a Demo- cratic nominee. ; BLOCS STYMIE IKE ' As leadership goes, Eisenhower is doing about as well as can be expected in dealing with a South- ern Democratic bloc that is against federal aid for education, a North- ern Democratic bioc t wants it, a Republican bloc of nts who vote against “giveaways” of all kinds and a Republican bloc of administration stalwarts who go along with him on almost every- thing. T he Internationally - minded spenders ought, however, te be happy with the results, They should consider themselves lucky to get $4,000,000,000 out of Con- gress. The other $900,000,000 which has been.cut out of the program will go for armament. The Air Force enthusiasts will see to that, and, incidentally, isn’t it-a Democratic senator who is leading the fight for more and more money for air power and an ? One wonders how a Republican can “leadership” over Demo- New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Age GERMANS ADMIT eastern . -ive TWO by heat in county. ‘SOCIAL JUSTICE’ is Frank Murphy's aim. Smiles All things come to an Dr. William Brady Says: se aa Doctor Cautions Readers on Fictitious Miracle Drug Some readers may remember that about two years ago I; too, hailed a miracle. I lost-my head and described here some effects of a new medicine, effects which, i’m ashamed to admit, I mistook for evidence of improvement sur- passing understanding. A few days later it became: all too evi- dent thai ‘there was no real im- provement in the patient's condi- tion, but just more prolonged relief of pain than ordinary anal- gesics such as aspirin give. Still worse, a month or two later re- ports appeared in the medical journals, telling of grave and even fatal toxie effects of the “miracle medicine’ in some in- stances. nights worrying about it, but I guess God heard my prayer. What I have to say now is that there’s a reason why, except that one mistake, for which I apologized here two or three times, I have avoided mention or discussion of miracle er won- der*drugs, particularly deriva- tives of exotic plants introduced under various trade. names and natural or synthetic hormone products. I have searcaed assiduously ahd at first hopefully for clinical evi- dence of actual cure or even last- ing improvement of chronic joint disability by one -of these new drugs. When I referred to this here, one reader protested that she had experienced tremendous relief from arthritis, thanks to {she named the wonder drug). But when I tried to get in communi- cation with her .physician she de- murred. Alsu she mentioned cas- ually that she still took injections of the remedy from time to time, just in case. To the best of my knowledge nothing has happened since May li, ‘SH, te nullify the frans statement in the Bulletin of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foun- dation, released fer that date: “It should now. be recognized that treatment with various drugs available today has not been shown to alter the natural course of the disease in a_ significant manner.” Yet thousands of persons with chronic joint disability are ‘“try- ing’’ such treatment today. Even though it seems to some doctors that J “take the attitude — that everyone is out of step but, Brady," I repeat that what doe- tors call “ ® 4 , f f % I passed many sleepless . Forget just who happens to be out of step, and send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope for the pamphlet Calcium and Rheumatiz, The difference be- tween “arthritis” and rheumatiz is that I define rheumatiz so clearly that any intelligent read- er will uhderstand precisely what I'm talking about. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, te answered & Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. (Copyright 1986) ‘Why Blame Us All for Small Group?’ I-have.a word to say about teen- agers. I'ryone of them. About ten per cent number, or’ even less, are on the loose a lot of the time. They have no restraint and no one at home steers them. They do what they please and it isn't always nice. They're the ones that get in trouble, They’re the ones that « “ No vision can bat 33 iteers @ ee i Iie q i Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I wonder what I would have been » .. And what I would have done -.. If I had never met you, dear ... Beneath some moon or sun... And as I wonder, I am glad... Because my heart is sure... There could have been no other love .. . So likely to endure... I picture other creatures, and .. . compare... With your good qualities that I... Am fortunate to share .. . How could success and happiness .. . Have ever come to me . . . Without your patient guidance and . constant sympathy? ... I tell myself today ... My dreams are coming true ... Unless you had returned the love .. . I always had for you?- (Copyright 1956) Soviets Woo With Gift of By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director © The huge Radio House in Ber- lin has been turned over to the West Berlin city government un- conditionally. , aa - The return of this building, which once housed the Reichsrundfunk and which formed a Soviet-occupied islet in the British sector since the war, is an important gesture of Russian goodwill. It has been done in a city which was the focal point of Gen. A, S$. Chamov, Soviet com- mandant in Berlin, and West Ber- lin's Dr. Otto Suhr signed a pro- tocol on the return of the block- long communications center‘in a ceremony at Soviet headquarters in Karlshorst, East Berlin, Ld * * : How big a gesture this is can be gauged by recalling that for the past four years a Soviet military guard has occupied the otherwise abandoned building solely for the purpose of denying its use to the West. : HARDLY DAMAGED The building was hardly dam- aged during the war. The Soviet- controlled Berlin Radio, which took it over by agreement among the four powers, continued to operate it even during the famous days of the Soviet blockade. It was a very vituperative organ of anti-Western propaganda. * *¢ «& In July 1952. when Soviet ‘‘pin- West Berlin Radio Center prick” measures angered Berliners and the Western allies, British troops put barbed wire around the building one night, posted guards and ruled that henceforth only Ger- mans having a special pass could enter it. ‘ 1 * * © The Communist staff members withdrew and did not return, leaving Soviet military guards to uphold their claim. British mili-. tary police continued to guard the building. . This is the first time that the Soviets haVe dealt with the West Berlin city government, which they do not presume to recognize leg- ally, any more than the Western allies recognize the East Berlin Communist regime. : * * * The move is attributed to the Soviet wish to have East and West Germans negotiate directly on the question of German reunification, and part of a Soviet “softening up” policy toward the West Ber- lin city gavernment. : FOUR-POWER BASIS West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer has insisted that the Ger- man reunification question be set- tled on a four-power basis. But the Reds refuse this, knowing that the East Berlin government would be defeated in free all-German elections. _ s * * Adenauer, in arguing for appro- val of an armed forces draft law in Bonn, said, “There is no change in Soviet policy; they still want to grab Europe.” Case Records of Psychologist Don’t Judge Man by Car He Drives Floyd's warning is much- needed in America. Many fa- thers spend more time polish- ing their new automobile than in setting a shining example of moral behavior before their youngsters. A lot of men even devote more training to their coon dogs than to their kids. So read Floyd’s terse warning and quit trying to fourflush the neighborhood. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case §-309: Floyd G., aged 37. is an automobile salesman in Ohio. “Dr. Crane, I make a _ pretty good income,” he informed me when I had addressed the Rotary” Club of his city recently. “But I marvel at the stupidity of the average person in money matters. * * ® “For exkmple, most of the working people to whom I sell automobiles want fo buy a new car, instead of a modestly priced but very serviceable auto within their budget. “Why, I don't drive a new car myself, and I amt in the automo- bile business! I figure I can't afford that extua dough. “Why should I spend $2,600 in cold cash for auto transporta- tion when I can pick up bargains at $1,000 that look like new and give me just as many miles to the gallon? Thus, I save the extra $1,600 for other things. “But I don’t dare talk like this to my prospects, for they seem hell bent on nothing but new cars. “And if I don’t make the sale, they'll go right across the street to a competitor end buy a new car from him, “So I sell them new cars when I know they can’t afford them. They don't ldbk ‘ahead and their , wives will be nervous wrecks quar- \ ee reling with their mates when the next payments come due. “Why will people with the least money strive so hard to squander it on the most showy type of mer- chandise?"’ EGO HUNGER “Ego hunger” is one of the sim- plest answers. People want to feel important. That is a universal desire of man- kind. The average person feels some- what inferior in both education and social standing. So he wants to move into a higher social stratum. “If I drive as swanky an auto as the banker does or if my wife wears as ritzy a fur coat as does my employer's wife, then people may think IT am a_ big shot,” he subconsciously thinks to him- self. That craving to lift ourselves to a higher social plane is one of the surefire rules that advertisers rely upon when they stampede people into smoking cigarettes or drink- ing liquor. ’ They simply ‘run testimonials in their ads from so-called pace- setters. Famous baseball stars or other. athletes are employed to co- Cosmetic firms employ aristo- © cratic women belonging to the Social Register, who acclaim their cold cream$, lipstick, rouge and other beauty aids. And for the uncritical thinkers who have a yen to be scientific, the advertisers depict physicians in white coats, sucking on a cer- tain brand of cigarette or holding a cocktail. : Doctors endorse my cigarette (or liquor), is the subconscious thought which the advertisers re- alize will then be retained in the mind of the average person. DOUBLECROSSED CHILDREN Parents, don’t doublecross your children by creating the false no- tion that fur coats and new cars make you big shots. The important test of charac- ter is what you are doing in life to make this world a better place in which to live, | Gangsters chronically sport big cars and mink coats! Clergymen and teachers do not. , Yet the latter are ‘planting roses in life, whereas the gangsters and similar nitwits are planting this- ties. So be sure you don’t confuse your children’s sense of values by ‘an abnormal craving to ritz the neighbors and show off. * ¢ # Culture and morality have no price tags. A modest income that permits only a jalopy, is pre- ferred to the swagger behavior of those who are frenzied in their to “keep up with the Joneses.” A lot of Dads spend more time polishing their car than polishing their children's personality. Always vite to Dr. George W. Crane fm care of Ponting ‘Press, Pontiae, Mich » enelosi yong 3s tamped, self-addressed velope sn 3 ‘to co typing and. when you vena for his na petting ¢ eharte and pam- phiets, - : (Copyright 1986) % i hy _ J ae 1 ee ee (Gon fe. end or ene ee Rt eg re ere wee d Jispohels sige al : tie d, ' ae ey j} af y i 7 cad : . . oO ; oe se i fe a ey | E i Z f t “ : es | cS : 14. -s THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1956 British Lords Kick Out | |insly relected the controversial patio Strikes three patients were admitted for eee and of the Japanese. Parlia-|prospect for the meeting. Recent| : Ronis Kick Out [sblion DL Ther ion sem tele 0N® SHOK@S Boy, 14, iie"stiod attack ot ue dneute REG ChAMDEF BACKS |menes cau tor a end to mucin fagenda - sowie by “na lobertatinaee oe Satire hanging—Britain’s only form of|proves it again one year after its ted to the Sister Kenny Memorial @ covered pan or bowl, away from). MOSCOW u—The Supreme So-/house of the Soviet Parliament in|the Supreme Soviet since Lenin's) ee ee ee : Hospital for the second time with/strong-smelling foods. Without a viet met today to appeal to thejan 18-minute opening session. - [time. But the usual blanket ap-| | ~The aa ope polio. . " \eover, egg¢ lose moisture faster) world’s for backing of| Soviet government sources have!proval of al-policies of the Krem-| Lords night overwhelm- Pumice, a kind of rock, floats. | Since the hgspital opened in 1950/and are likelier to absorb odors, (Russia's _disar: nt proposals'said “nothing sensational” was injlin leadership was expected. 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Gerontological Society, said that|eases, fail Pie sn beck anh bisaid. programs point up that interest. | He advocated action to cut the|doctors in the past have béen most Tepe fay can “3 “for initiation and guidance of re-| Dr. Coggeshall said the cost. of medical care for the aged, jconcerned with medicine for young- Many doctors “stack up most about : blissful tired individuals inte some pur- ment duing the coming year Will/noting that “two-thirds of allier persons. diseases that occur in older peo- their jo : , working poseful project: or activity so that/make 184 million dollars available|Americans over 65 had in 1954 Ma ple and call them arterial Dr. Charles Sellers told the Ninth] persons envision,” Sellers said. aca at ce te ony lho bn eosin wel he research on chronic diseases\incomes of less than $1,000." cae cae “weatment and pcp ely ans * hes “THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1956 T ,|Hal Boyle Says: : rag {Boat Flips on River, oe et. er os 4 ae | CAROM—A ge mecetves IVO eward tn [ViOGern Und. =» NEW YORK @~Curbstone com-)a child and loved to listen to them| Old people, having known more|make so many of them feel useless growing old as a crime against jhe and a friend - ; ments of a pavement Plato: _ ny Oe oem. Rae of life, generally can converse )and unwanted. pate cw oe on ee KILLS MOSQUITOES It you are a middleaged.doit} ii cuch they may not hay ee ii rete sible excrption Wdleness of a retirement they do| But the real crime lies the other|croft, 35, of Novesta avy wana ' yourselt fan, now is the time 101,205 founts of wisdom they cer|prone:, With the posi not want. They offer the fruits of|way. It is a crime against human|went under immediately IAEA AE start whittling a cane and making tainly were the repositories of won|” e @ ¢ lows experience and industry soetsinature to chove the off cut of thejbost overturned. Coll FE 4.2024 own wheelchair, derful memories and strange tales of or at the door with un-iway, when they still have much|Mealvin Reamer, a 2024 wp met te oe pen welcome mat. to offer, and treat them as calendar|County, clung to the capsized ok ec It'll save you money later. . [of bygone times. civilization is that while we are » ae romps en 2 EL c ** * ‘ To this day oldsters still bold \entering an old folks’ boom in term|AGE A CRIME? cripples. rescued For you'll need these items when! the slime fascination for me, 1 jof numbers, and our old people| Sometimes, in our mad pursuit you grow old, and by the time! rarely find even the mos¢ gar-jare healthier than the aged ofjand idolatry of youth, it seems)s oe 'you do grow old they may be in| rulous of them boring. previous times, we manage tolalmost as if we really regarded . ; Republican National Committee’s|a boom in old folks. ea «ears x, me Rec-Held Poland Hales Ger many More : | 13 million Americans ever 65 in as 1958, but by 1975 there will be (Katha Clark was the first Cc unists—cannot fail to! betw East and West Ger- ~ : 1 ln agar See eee ch Jou | Scene tonsa" Goran Semi-Annual Clearance Sale And after that there will be more| $Gmc. Today she besius to te the ido The great focal point of emotion . — j ef whe ‘e now is - Wi few, it be icion teday remains Ger- . and more, until old people will be| 327,06 Tet Racy St | i te ie rencton tc onl nareueed ‘eday STARTS THURSDAY, 9:30 A.M. getting into each other's gray) By KATHARINE CLARK — Gmaricen le axe of Stony One anti-Communist put it this hairs. WARSAW — (INS)—Poland can| light. ‘2 8 break the heart. of an American; From the moment you register "Sywe yeatn of Gein coteiby RED CROSS SHOES middle-aged man myself,| visitor. in «2 and see the excite- jtion were so horrible they As a hotel , seem ; who will hit 65 in 1976 during the) The astonishment of a soldier at} ment your passport produces, |even worse thar the past 10 years ' a@ speech at the Iowa Republican|cold month of February, I find the|@ road block — and his great) you must be on your guard. | under Ryssians. I admit it was be- ' Convention in Des Moines July 20.|thought of growing old somewhat|Courtesy — when he learns you] There are rules an American cause there was a war then but to : He said that during the campaignidepressing—for the first time in/#re an American, the hope in the) learns quickly: today we are a weary people. We \ a? rg Bean oe Ms. + etnies: nom Pmge even Guard well the peaple who risk Seoce ter a pallgP nace gy The : will head apeakers who wil trevel|7HE BEST 1S YET — Ho rmMch to see YOU. scr nanies|Russians may have robbed us of Values to $12.95. Dress or Casuals ‘ states.| Until now I have put a great deal our but most of us mae ot store in Rabbi Ben Ezra's County Clerk Office careessy—it a all Puclelive. In the five yeere the. | , _ Eisenhower's announcement reaf-|saying, “Grow old along with er . starts talking about the weather. one yaa million * ee ee tins temreaiealttes See vdee tee frat was wade"iIC d 4) Birth Watch the doors of restaurants aa . ee, SSS See pemenna re Fe eee Ge Dest wes mode.” ecor 5 | hy end ‘whe comes ia them. Boies on SS , to all American citizens, and es-| Now I'm not so sure. If a If a friend he happy 5 pecially to farmers, that shady scientist stopped me and) The following births were re-lthinke sou must be fred be{ Welcome any hope of being tree. freedom will be whispered, “Psst, Mac, I've goticorded with the Oakland County tireq and go home. But they do not want America to Thornton sald he would consid wotaet "awell, darned it{tather" — by the ce met ©Y | Burope ne “ ae O old age’’—well, Ss name, “ how’ it is!” ; er a Chicago farm speech by the|T don’t think I'd buy a bottle of| Merbert P. Vickey, Rochester ~ wits One Pole said: y : James L. White, 291 Central Ave Do not seek after people too — a es pe mage them. Bylvester Aguaye, 331 Oakland Ave. much fast be wed, ye comes between Amer- ‘ saiceaiaans eee riceaaeeesin administration's policies. p fone. ‘ew Poles in not want) ica Russia, our Communist | said he will recommend the ad-| "t would certainly be a ¢ ham, Oxfor, the side ' 4 | dress be made in Chicago as it is| temptation, For being old int By es eas = 2 lg eg ~ Dagny mi Beery oe te ayers | Men’s Nunn-Bush, Edgerton and Pedwins | “the heart of farm country) What it used t eogene ~ Fiesss: . . | He charged the Democrats had| values and virtues of the gen-| John c: Quinn, Medion Meighie | -|TNCKET TO SPEAK Germany ter an aity masta | J to 3 | failed to solve farm problems and) erations have been turned upside | Kenneth J. Avery, Royal Oak In one day the visitor relives Russi Polish people must said Democratic leadership ap-| down. E: Coster, 161 W. Rutgers Ave.|the whole war — and the Russian ret SOME HIGHER socialistic thinking on here America boo Richard Clarkston” occupation and becomes emo-| 2”? America’s guarentss that I in a ica boom-| | oe! she will control Germany before . - oe ing ‘with so many children they| Wilts R kitty” Fermnglon’* “* |tionally exhausted. But this is not| See."ss, mr yan neue sgainet Values to $21.95 | Paul & h, 1490 Opdyke Rd. what the Poles risk so must to ————— were taken for granted. The wor-| Wiliam #. Parker, Rochester Russia.” ms Sai Milita ship of youth hadn't begun. There «, 261 Rivera Rd Nee about. Those life histories It is easy, the Poles say, for I ry weren't so many old people around) Sonn W. iteutt io" are only identity cards. Those his-|,2%,'s, easy, ts about resistance ' r [that people felt they were in the| Berg G.tevgs, aes Suen, [tories are their "eo epeak shout|? thems. We understand resiet' PS SHOE STORE for Land-Grabbing way. Seen are, Te S Sater Ave. they have a, right to ance also, they say, but we have e.2 wee taught] Bites, Harun. Meet Woodiand De. neal ‘cy im eastern (Ns |two sides to resist. Eventually we ; . i a . . “ * ee . Necaeel ham of bom Coney lo show rempct Sr hn estore no) SEAS WEEE EO | aay ay commons te that (rte nny ws hes of Carman oN. Baghaaw Open Friday Night . matter whether they had done) /*™¢ anny ~y America has too quickly forget-| As we said, Poland can break’ vs ° ~ ° h-gp pia cna Seat gram good|much worthwhile or not. To para-| Bille D. mith. Mast Parks | tom the war. There is no Pole ithe heart of an American visitor. Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years Till 9 P. M. farm land for military bases. (Phrase the Army saying, we "Blake, Birm here who does not hate the Ger- | (Next: How the Average Pole po ee * saluted the gray hairs not the man. Fivood 0, iwell a086 Wa Wetxine Lx. R4.| Mans. 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Black, brights and pastels in junior, misses’ sizes. sale, $7.90 «= $10 usually $14.95. Famous Bates cottons that stay fresh longer, shake off wrinkles easily. Many wonderful styles in black or bright colored broadcloths and piques; and fashions favored dark ground prints. Misses’ sizes. Sove at this sale, $10.50 wn F 2.90 usually $17.95 ad $19.95 Cunningham's ang POF T CEES OFC TTC TCC TE J ALL WEEK LONG 4 Skirts or Sweaters week! Skirts up to six pleats only, » included at this price. FRENCH GLO 1-HOUR ‘VALET ! Tel-Huron Shopping Center Ph. FE 5-7934 We Give COLD BELL Gift Stompet amazing price. Trwrw~T wv eee Cee ee ae eer aeareererererrCrrrrrrrrerrervrevreTrel eh ‘ te te te te te i he te te tp te be be det te te, he te dete inde, SPECIAL PURCHASE Infants’ Play SHORTS Mom .. . here’s your chance to buy several pairs and really save! You'll save yourself ‘some day-to- day laundering, too! 39 Pair Choice of pl chambray * , and denim. All styled to fit comfort- ably, allowing plenty of freedom. A. real value at this low price. Sizes 3 to 6. : From our most famous maker... . summer's prettiest sheer cottons, cotton blends, dotted Swiss, shagbarks. Cottons in solid colors, checks, print, and dots. Many, many casuol and dressy styles. Misses’ sizes. sale, $12.90 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER SHOP MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. to 9 P.M. PUCCCCC CTT CTC TTT i 7s POSS CCC CCC CCC CTC CCC CCC CCU CC CU CCC CCCCCCCCCCC CCC CCC OO NN ns _ ee OS EF THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1956 i a Security for You "Dele beg. be ret vost 0k Sealtest Look Over Your Records for Any Possible Errors!“ ""*"" MILK | 3 Pac By RAY HENRY be added to the record of the per- Security office or you can get one ;with your own personal files of the) “That must have. heen how the AP Writer son ‘with the number which was 'by writing to; Social Security’ Ad-'Wages on which you've paid Social piano player hit the keys. He must ; See have hit them like a hamme Your boss and the Social Secur-| incorrectly listed for you. | ministration, Candler Building, |) na ef ret me Set be - acted the bees ating.” r VY Galion ity people, being human, make, (TIME LIMIT SET |Baltimore 2, Md. been poy * U, G, Jeffers of Charleston, mistakes — mistakes which if not . As in the case where your boss [JUST FILL CARD ws _— io correc lowe If you tind that ir personal ton. ority pavunete por SoM the $500 mistake, your Social) It's a simple form which only re- records don't agren with ts ea er pa tee, cael Hamilton ~ tire. {Security wage record would bejquires you to ‘fill ‘in your Social| you've received from Social Se- | “I'm an advocate of the mas-| PEE-WEE . wrong and the error will be re-|Security number, date of birth,| C#fity, you should immediately |jer’s work,’ he said. “Rock and: Sr, crane, yu, tn ec ae poe Once you've| &¢t im touch with the nearest |ro) has a fixed place in sociéty. Doz. in reporting your wages to Social] To protect yourself against such/filled out the card, all you need) Secial Security office to discuss |now because they're something Security makes an error which re-|errors, the Social Security Ad-'do is paste on a two cent stamp the matter. wrong with society. There must. ‘ . sults in the report showing you| ministration has a simple way for |and drop it in a mailbox, The) ‘That office will be glad to track|be a trend in public attitude . 2: made $500 less than you actually|you to catch them. But, generally|card is self-addressed. down any possible errors and to drift from stable things in music made. Unless it's caught at Social|you must do so within three years) within = few weeks, you'll be Make any corrections that are nec- sf unstable things. There will be Leon, M ] Since your future Social Secur- | Since most errors will result in | It will only show the amount on care of this newspaper about your) The ete a ‘n re Security headquarters, your wage after they're made since there’s a : essary. return to the masters with their : "|necord for the year wili be credited|time limit for correcting official] "“Nreayone ot yowr wanes fee | e 8 8 thought of life. These other things with Jess than you made. irecords. the previous three er four years. | (You may write Ray Henry in come from beser ometions.” SPARE : C payments are based on what | your not being credited with the | which you're credited with pay- iSocial Security or retirement prob- lb. ity ; this wage record shows, the error | correct wages in your record at | ing Social Security tax since it's |). Please enclose a stamped, om oon pass but Dodd was pes- RI BS will . i Z be reflected in your future Secial ‘Security headquarters, that amount on which your f- |seit-addressed envelope and 25). «Don’ , id, * f ‘ e . Don't worry,” he said, “some- benefits. that’s the pinen ty inch Ser ets, | tare benniits are based. jcents in coin.) one will find something else to fol- i Or, suppose the Social Security Pond do this, the Social Security; The card will not include “ : Suslond Guam pao ntsieate low it.” : somehow get your Social Administration has a _ postcard wages you've earned for the past} In many pipe 8 = & ‘ i F } B } rs Security number snoed we up—two of form called a “Wage Statement/six or nine months since that’s the |saturate corks in sherry and then! The loquat, a fruit that looks Velvet“ Brend ' am the numbers are reversed or one of |Request’’ which you can use to getitime lag involved in adding your) |put them in tobacco in humidors to|and tastes much like a plum,. be-' f W Id Ww II them copied incorrectly. Then, it's|a rundown of your wage record.|recent wages to your record. ‘keep the tobacco moist and fra- longs to the same family as the 1 Cc ‘ ol or. ar possible that your wages might|The form is available at any Social! By comparing this wage -record grant. ‘apple and pear Bs) + Being Dishonored Tt ae rs, ay y CREAM ' WASHINGTON & — Remember } the Enola Gay and the Swoose? 7 | gz i f hy Fes PREMIER SHOWING OF THE Now 1957 Sawer ICE MAGIC REFRIGERATOR At CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY a | {ROUND & 69: Sey tase cat a ONLY / Is . 18, M1 os | ; | | Mon envention Uni] 7 | | =— = the Gas refrigerator 1 Lettuce y ie 29 Spee yak) He se ee MAKES AND SERVES today/ that South Carolina’s com- ee ee \ co ome EP st ai | iin * & , tele (oe 3, MIE ES a Winter Hits Australia A f fy | j me : : | } . ‘reuter iped. the Aran —_-_——* _ ee CANNED Cc TAKE ONE ICE CUBE AT A TIME A meEN\ \piscuns =" x... OR AN ICE BUCKET FULL! aed) | cuamar gripped the Australian / states of New South Wales and With ice so handy, you'll serve an endless variety of iced dishes. With ice so ‘pandy for cooling drinks, you'll not / Victoria today. Sydney. was hit by | icy winds and heavy rains, while refrigerat® water botties, soft drinks. You'll have 114 cu, ft. more food storage space! gift f i ry : i; rad Fe i 2 | I ? ff j // the Blue Mountain area 60 miles / west of the city reported its heav- j iest snowfall in 10 years. / “We can save you a pretty penny installing this air conditioner in your aig or store” Only SERVEL the GAS refrigerator gives you all of these advantages— GUARANTEED NO MOVING PARTS TWICE AS LONG! No moving parts to wear or grow noisy. as any other refrigerator! One year on Just a tiny jet of ges flame does all the entire refrigerator and 9 additional years work. on the sealed-in refrigerating unit. oO , 2 : CALIFORNIA RED PERMANENT SILENCE AUTOMATIC DEFROST a | Year after year, only Servel, the Gas Re- Whisks frost away. Even disposes of defrost S SWEET GRAPES . coceee 19° 4 frigerator, stays silent — lasts longer. water. All automatic — completely carefree! . Meso Sweet } = EXCITING COLOR-BALANCED STYLING! World's most modern... most dependable WATERMELONS... Ea. 99° NEW CARRIER ly $440 srr onl filly etomatic eign! : WEATHERMAKER) 40«-: ONNLY a week eine: rfmetus tmon st ioz ff Sale Wednesday Thru Seturday DESIGNED FOR LOWER Liberal Trade-in Allowance on your old refrigerator Balsnced Scyligg 87 ° TA Sever Handles © Backing Color- mTALATON Csr - | * SPADAFORE 00 agree | | op SPARTAN Con NSUMERS P OWER C OMPANY | °0 {5% MARKET MG-6GRA~10-70 | 197 OAKLAND AVE. é We Reserve ‘the Right to Limit Quantities ~ rh ; r , id . \ j ’ } “s \ ‘ | ee aS | \ Ss ‘ol e id Dressing SULTANA nle Juice “% | Lunch Meat 3 2 79% "Libby's Beef Stew... .. Cling Peaches 3 23: 95< Apple Suuce wits aikiny . . 3 atk Ale Fruit Cocktail SuTANA Brann, , 3 Goer 1.00 Grapefruit Sections matt aitny 2.85 3te! Bartlett Pearsona sem... . 3 CRE 89e Grape Juice moist QUAY = + = + « ‘SOK. 27¢ French Dressing rt... . , 38% 23¢ Prune Juice ui... 221 99¢ dexola Of Soe... Be Se Caramel Cake Mix usury . _ . Year 19¢ Nestle’s Chocolate Morsels . . . ‘tke. peed ov wr ae NEW LOW PRICE! Mayonnaise ) Red Beans':=*|Mustard’= Elbow Macaroni UART TAR YOUR CHOICE French Dressing A rAct , . . . ‘tor, 25¢ Grape Jam Aras... 2 she 39e Peanut Butter 4" race 5... “an 35C Tomato Soup An race... . . 3'Cans: Sandwich Spread aw race... . $2 35¢ Garden Relish ann race... “an” 21¢ 7 Premivm Crackers anon: secu Food Stores oem ga sean Yorks ae ¥.<— gr 39c arcon Mp “ue % 99 wee cm Sle Se ade ae Body a Fea, Mace It's ICED TEA: Time! 1 ag Se OFF OFFERING, OUR OWN Our Own Tea cee 55c.. mr Pee Whole Kernel Corn ““S.G53™" 2 Git 2% Cut Green Beans © ... . 4'ti0 A7e Del Monte Peas ...-..... 2 ins 3% me. 27¢ Hoekman Butter Cookies... . 2 inet: A9e CUT-RITE HEAVY Waxed Paper 2 wt AQe | Waldorf Tissue ...... . 4 vous Sle Hudson Paper Napkins’... . cf. 10e Cleansing Tssues sn vor. . 287% 39¢ Gelne's Dog Biscults... .. . RS" 42c Sunshine Graham Crackers 0 tk 37¢ . Star Kist Tuna 9 cHun«s wo wo caw 29 Hi-C Orange Drink... ... . 48 We Woodbury Soop ....... 3 cits 28¢ Barbecoe Sauce uc". . . iat 39e Keyko Margarine + . . 2 ci 47c Buttermints vewus . . . . . tro: 29 Salad Dressing wt!" . . t& 37¢ Crisco UE 37¢ 2... aR OTE - SweetHeart Soup H2'! 3 di, 28¢ Sunbrite Cleanser: 4 ‘28% 29¢ Camay Soup ...... 2% 27¢ Ivory ‘Soup wou sm , , . 3 cans 28¢ | Old Style Sauce sos . . . Sor 27¢ Royal Crown Cola . . . 3 xt 29% Bosco 2 35¢ . 2... Mar S57 Kraft's Mayonnaise “ase” ‘ix 45¢ Camay Soap ..... . 3 cits 28¢ Rinso White §& 30c. . . [8 72c Blue Vim onmonn 2... . er 6% all Detergent *2' 37¢ . . Sot 2.19 sa ont ™ Food . . 3 cst s AT | your food budget, it’s impertent te know sats epee eile 5 Wnts standard of top meat valve you choose at AaP is ——s ‘e 2 4% vi White Bread sane rarxer Land 17¢ What more tangible evidence of low prices can you get .. than thet bright, shiny cash right in your hand? And because you get more low prices .. . om more items more, days @ week at AP, you can really cut your total food bill! What's more, you can shop with confidence at A&P, since our quality standards are backed by thie guarantee: “Either you are completely satisfied, or your money back.” Join the millions who will buy all their food needs at ABP this week. Come see .. + you'll savel PETTIE BIRD BRAND, 4 TO 6 POUND SIZE, OVEN-READY Roasting SPECIALLY PRODUCED TO ASSURE YOU _ QNE OF THE FINEST CHICKENS AVAILABLE. - ‘FENDER, YOUNG SMALL BONED... WITH LOTS AND LOTS OF DELICIOUS White MEAT. ROAST, FRY, BAKE OR BARBECUE. Chickens « 4g YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST. IN “Super-Right” Quality* MEATS! “SUPER-RIGHT” BLADE CUT Chuck Roast. “SUPER-RIGHT" 7° CUT Beef Rib Roast FIRST S RIBS w. 65¢ Stewing Beef LEAN, BONELESS “se 0 * 5% Patti Pak Steaks aniline ox revmo 2rxo.99¢ “SSUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY—PLAIN OR GARLIC Ring Bologna + 3% Smokies “Knut ausaen =... mor A3€ Fancy Sliced Bacon “srmnowr 5x6: A9e Allgood Sliced Bacon ones rae ASC cenninenemmaenamuaetenananatn *Becavse meat represents about 25% of u 33¢ Ground Beet outtitge'hen .. % 3% Controlled Right . . Right and Priced Right. 0 oie a Bt DIXIE RED, 2 INCHES AND UP . - Pouches .. . 2 | 39 ieee Sa aa 8c * Galtonia Strawberies . .. . B5. 39 Pkg. of 12 Donuts °<.":. 331 Raised and glased to the height of taste perfection! “woe” Lemon | Pie oe 45. All the luscious, lemon-y goodness that spells cool summer enjoyment. JANE PARKER HERMIT OR SUGAR . Cookies ee a ~ 4% SANDWICH OR HOY DOG” ss eo oF ta BOC Potato, Chips. "Set st? . vounn 69¢ oF 42 296 HACH 27¢ Veal Chops pa 4% . Sliced Dried Beof........ ha 2% m 3%. “Fish Sticks... 52 2% Fresh Whitefish romauer a S36 Peck Renet Sank ome ' 7 a i ae i ae ES 1 ry Honey Dew Melons ten » 3% | Tea Bags 48 ». 40c| HOME GROWN, FRESH, CRISP 24-SiZ8 Head Lettuce 2 35c Vine Ripened Cantaloupe ss.7 sax tc 29¢ Red Onions csuronwa crown, , 2 us. 25¢ Home Grown Cucumbers... 2 "2 29¢ | Fresh Tomatoes wecuuy suscro ‘Aer 29¢ FROZEN FOOD BUYS A&P—OUR FINEST QUALITY | Strawberries ‘<= bre 89 Libby's Lemonade ee A&P Green Peas . 2 bron. 37¢ *e@eeee#ees : ty Waffles cue cso sr a 25¢ A&P Broccoli Spears... .. 2 28F 39 A&P Orange Juice ..... . 6 tim 8c _AGP Offers a Festival of Flavor During — ICE CREAM FESTIVAL AaP’s OWN HIGH QUALITY Crestmont ice Cream aia RA” Hon Qe BUTTER PECAN BOX os OF4 37¢ Eskimo Pie “icrtuam mat” . tan’ 53¢ Kraft's Cheese Whiz ..... Borden's Cheese Spreads .. 2 52% 3% New York Cheese snare cumoan 1 69 Borden's Cheese Spreads .... ht" 53c Silverbrook Butter reaauaury , , rine Sunnyfield Butter our nwesr ovary U2, 67¢ At piney 6 Sheds Rorae Site Iie t me 8° 3 2S +* \THE PONTIAC PRESS, ake CaS gs ee R. Yulll, Gan Mateo, Calif, S. Glover, Oxford Clyde C. Johnson. 192 W. Ypsilantt Kay F. Myers, Clarkston los Wellman, Bloomfield Mills Raymond . ‘Vasquet, 2910 Peerless Afiens J. Gines, 3300 Elizabeth Lake Donald BE. Ferrell, 54 S&. Ardmore Wane & Common. m4 E. Bivd. Pa 5 ata a portine Gary #. Getdertne C. Rbinntck, ‘Birmingham =a z. Birmingham De tasitin, Mayhes Morris L. . * Male _ Betty BR. Barge, Let Prankiin B. KarHoff, Durand Jeanne D. Cote, $601 Cruse Ly o— nt, Hutchinson, Kans. ‘Wiltam rt eo ” Gibson Jr, $21 St. Clair (pene ogier-onert, "az et. Chale” L. Kern.. — #. Gaynor, Marry M. Bell, 308. Central Maxine HB. Godfrey, 283 &. Jessie ad Rochester Rochester James T. Lone. Drayton Plains Joan C. Lowery, Waterford Michsel C. —— Buffalo, Patricia 8. oat Myitle _ Homer J. Dewlt Jr. Reval Oak Phyllis A. Gauthier, #40 Florence Richard G. Bryan, Bi ham , Audrey M. Harrison. F ng Withs Ross, Clarkston Victoria C. Cranston, Clarkston Melvin R. Johas, 1973 EB. Walton Nancy L. Sevquer, Clawson Carl B. Seefeld, Oxford Carol M. Davis, Lake Poe © Sea, Cotees Betty D. Carter, Lake Orica Garland #. Revenge | 125 Oskiand Ruth A. Vitales, €70 Ojesta Donald 1. White, Rochester » Marten BR. Copeman, 3344 da} Henry Vv. Knight, Lake Orion’ Adiena C. Patton, Livonia oy - Charles J. Hammonds Jr, 354 Howard MeNeill Mery T. White, 989 Howard McNeill Thomas L. Clark, 22 Eliw Cleo J. Chapin, 10 i noscawe Rosendo Garcia, 184 Harrison Bonnie 8. Black, 214 Sanderson Seek i ie aw ty poaunighans Daniel J. Ag gy gee | 151 Nort Donna Billie D. Brantier. 102 F. gaa Carol C. Riley, 24 E. Chicage Jack M. Hoenstine, 611 Melrose Mariene G. Skinner, 570 Melrose + (throng to atta gut persons will) rink Park July 14 for one of the coun-| the annual GMC Family Picnic. For the 20th year GMC Truck & fashioned. family frolic complete) with three-legged races, baseball’ and, free ice cream. to Walied Lake Amusement) grounds. and overtiow onto the They include 18 representative try's largest industrial outings GMC trucks and two buses, ‘tiac’s Mer, modern kitchen appliances Coach Division employes and “aaron Frigidaire, an electronic ga-| ag and some of Euclid’s heavy earth-moving equipment, “dream car’ the ce de| A highlight of the vehicle display | PREMIER APPEARANCE—Among the highlights ot the annual senger car. Pictured with the rakish new auto is its Deseer, Seite GMC Family Picnic this week will be the first Oakalnd County J. Earl, General Motors vice president in charge of styling. showing of the Firebird II, new General Motors gas turbine pas- Products to Highlight Annual. Event 30,000 to Gather at GMC Picnic Named after the original Fire- bird intreduced by GM in oe sep il was designed as a our-passenger family “dream een for highway use. Its unique features include a shell of titan. jum, a lightweight metal of great | strength, and a newly developed regenerator for pre-heating in- take air. ' Program Chairman Owen J. 0'- | Adding « modern touch to the |will be the new General Motors Neill says a public address sytem | familiar festivities will be a huge jexperimental gas turbine passen- hooked up to a helicopter will keep! exhibit of products from five Gen- ger car, Firebird Il. It will make 'picnickers | eral Motors divisions, The dis- its Oakland County debut at the events, plays wilt jam the rollerskating picnic. informed of various! Some 600 T-shirts inscribed with’ the GMC emblem will serve asi cious prizes for children and adult ath-! peace. - Sparks-Griffin. FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtjul Service” Seat 7 et Your Cord Toble incteed of Four! USE THE ROUND T-TOP BRIDGE or 95 CARD TABLE... Coll FE 5-8174 8 effic Savi Phin - rl. No cl and Have One Delivered! Ce Costs at Reco Iiency adds to ay draeM he utch See us, 100, Sor Triple-Checked used trucks WE HAVE GOOD FRIENDS who feel a sort of proprietorship Ty 2a Your hey a i Blue Chip value ‘I ta Cuts Traffic Delays in Halt. Hydra- Matic Drive* eliminates shitt-, ing lags—makes better time -_ every stop-ends engine lugging too “Optional at moderate extra aad Wisen GMC CO. 675 Oakland Ave., Corner Oakland and Cass Pontiac, Michigan - in the store — that makes us feel very good! One of those friends — could - scarcely wait until he could come from the airport — to give us his enthusiastic report — of a New York store — thot advertises little services thot they give to customers — like for instance — sewing on a button — or fixing a hanger — removing a spot —.-things like thot. He recommended such a procedure to us! ° AND HERE WE WERE — we thought he knew. ard we thought thot men in o great measure knew, ‘we did those. things — it’s something that has been going on here for years and years — these little attentions were given "$0 noturally, so instinctively — thot it never occurred to us to publicize them. — ‘ BUT OUR GOOD friend said we went too far! — thot we ore hiding our patrons’ delight under a bushel! ‘Why don’t you tell people those things?” In any event — of course we'll SEW A BUTTON (even o couple of buttons) on your clothes — we'll FIX HANGERS "that hung by o thread cr put on new_ones — we'll remove a spot (if we cony — and things like that — these and others like them — of course, and to be sure — done while you wait and without charge — it’s a pleasure. AND THE PLEASURE is just as keen — whether the clothes were purchased here or not. WE'LL GIVE YOUR HAT | a refresher course — steam it up for you — and “‘leur’’ it (leur as you of course know is a French word used in hat circles — it means to provoke . the nap of the felt). . If it’s too snug we can stretch it for you — or if your barber got carried away with himself we have pads that will fill up the void. All done while you wait — at no charge! AND IN CASE your COLLAR STAYS have become vulcanized into your collar — or Jost — we shall give you spares with our compliments /— At any rate, WHATEVER YOUR PROBLEMS ARE (sartorially speaking, that is) — don’t feel embarrassed to stop in at either Osmun’s downtown or Tel-Huron store for the kind of extra service that it’s always been our pleasure to give. “Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better” | Downtown Store Store | Open Men., Fri. ‘i 9 Open Thurs., Fri., Sot. “a> L Tel-Huron Center i TOOL EST AG TO LH TEAS Pee ye 2 ROG oes leader pe eet 0! mene > ne eee wee a sg ric wore sii oxy cnunaecns sil wi ameeneled 2 me i sabeeea sesh ech : i er : : z : fk : THE | PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1956 \ has started ‘s morning and return them Tr ffi St wel re enn SOF evening Sor a, premium rate * * ra Cc nine ation reward” soe wal, RaRRIBURG. Fe _|was elected largely because of his/tringe ‘De ‘cn wedi. ele ais ts eich ts ho Mandl whteieds ik i hb 7 gy rig SB a oe | area. owned transit | hours. At the end of the first year, We) fese are some highlights of leystem is using more non-stop ex- gala ae happy merchants lost their frowns; programs in other cities aimed [press lines to take advantage of : they totaled their figures and at speeding traffic flow: | CHICAGO: The city has yoted alin found that the increased parking e-% |$50,000,000 bond issue to build off-\expressway kets ‘at the rate of 1am, «lasing to blll 8 rtane manne Ser We anaes Seite Sette 8 sah See ee eke hostesses & LOW, LOW FOOD PRICES plus VE TWICE AT NATIONAL FOOD STORES A VALUABLE HOLDEN RED STAMPS _ U.S. GOV'T. INSPECTED COLUMBIA BRAND BONELESS BRISKET: In Cry-0-Vac ee OB. ao a HEADS liom (ae Be among the first to serve row ests Me. ered Dip.” | together 1 can of frozen condensed cream of shrimp soup, thawed; % cup — ones + table spoon horseradish, teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. Let stand in refrig- ’ erator for at least an Serve with an assortment chi on a a: Lady Your “Slip™ is Showing! Dida’? yes heve « protective senten oll to use when you weat out te ploy this week? ~< e a ee 2 ets oe | i323: avd t's Worth a Try to cook new green onions with two or three inches of their green tops left on. Simmer in boiling water "til Bake. Byey of cooled crisp bacon at the cocktail hour. Yours fer satisfaction, of crisp crackers or potato LEAN PREDICED—READY TO COOK nies F HAMBURGER. “iix* u 3% BONELESS BEEF . . . . » 59° CHICKEN BREASTS... 06% U.S. GRADE “CHOICE” NATIONAL TRIM - Cc GRADE “CHOICE” FULL CUT a u 39 w7Y C CHUCK’ROAST .... ROUND STEAK .... CHICKEN LEGS... . .» 59 £%, 29 BREADED SHRIMP..." 59° MICKELBERRY’S OR KLEIN’S—LARGE VARIETY BOOTH’S—-READY TO FRY MARHOEFERS OR SHAMROCK BONELESS TOP TASTE - WHOLE BEAN ‘SLICED COLD CUTS CANNED HAMS .. .3%°2% | COFFEE 19S A CHUNK TUNA .. 3° 79° CORN BEEF HASH == 25° fp SALTINE CRACKERS * 25‘ WHITE BREAD . . ..' 2178 STRAWBERRY FILLED COOKIES AMERICAN BEAUTY EARLY CALIPORNIA SLICED Lissy's ROYAL _ Sandwiches Elboroni Ripe Olives Cherries - a Age Cae nt AD 2 Har 29° 27 29° ats 30 WHOLE oom | NIBLETS i i BRAND CANS Mal —— PUFFIN BUTTERMILK BISCUITS. ... FRESHLY GROUND—DAILY MADE KEEP FOODS FRESHER—LONGER Saran Wrap. u3su4y CALIFORNIA—LARGE-126 SIZE—VALENCIA ORANGES 09° s CALIFORNIA, SWEET AS HONEY—LARGE CLUSTERS LB. ) |Seedless Grapes Kes. GERBER’S STRAINED 4-02. a NU MAID—TABLE GRADE SPREAD BABY FOODS 6:59 MARGARINE 2. NEW ERA FRESH LOHMANN PICKLED . = 2 POTATO 1-0. 7%: SLICED aa I —— CHIPS .... 6 BEETS..... stass 1 1000 ISLE +0z 37° RED oe QT DRESSING ‘Tm: SALMON... ©" FRUIT - 33 SALAD woe GLASS am Stokely Fresh Frozen Vegetables FF) cAULiFLoweR “@ BABY LIMA BEANS Pate BROCCOLI SPEARS FORD HOOK LIMA BEANS CAT FOOD 6x 69: var $9 00 ST 39: Your Cheice | STUFFED OLIVES : 93% D9 GOLD SEAL POWDERED "SNOWY" BLEACH 49: PKGS. 33' NATIONAL, “™~ FOOD STORES | BLEACES - DISINFECTS - DEODORIZES CLOROX... Table Napkins 3°49 GLASS WAX..." 59 (& GALLON 18-02. PKG. @®@ees#?e@ 2376 Orchard | 984 Joslyn | 4889 Dixie f ey) CLO-SOFT™ it 129° Lake Ave. Avenue , 4{4\ NP ) Sylvan Leke’ Pontiac Seaside Pek ‘ oe *.¥ at ‘ _ SIXTEEN . ae . THE PONTIAC PRESS’ WEDNESDAY, JULY 11. 1956 rere Fh S. Industry SpurringMilly change |. Ss, Sxiasr. coast ones eee | Just 1 6 Words | ane alaya Rubber Growers. Desir . KUALA, LUMPUR, @ — Ameri-jeign seedling. From this, mormon onl n Win Prize ' a ea rere’ etd! taille comune co to gts > per acre to) “First, Soviet officials at all have a chance to match your wits against is “the only way|stimulate replanting, but it COStS/ieveig constantly repeated, the. © Randel sate, combat the present threat from/more than double that amount. oe er ee eel the seventh of which appears below. b some of U. 8. synthetic product,” said) 4. | recent easing of the U.N. |first of a series of encounters the: top puzzie-makers in country, a - D. Houghton, secretary Of! smbargo by Britain, paving the |leading to wider exchange,” challenging covet in which words ar, mare to fit the luce Malayan Planting Industries Pt yarns oe leeuaee tana. ne "| given the blank. Read the rules, fill in the empty Assn. The group is| “*% rang Communist Senate Armed ; — and send us your entry by the specified deadline. nade up of the hard-headed, prac- China, offers little hope to the |Services Committee , age ' wb ai , British planters who run the) Punter. invitation to oe a reciprocal visit 4 puzzle consists of (1) a number of circles which [ountry’s most lucrative estates.) “The argument that China will| sontain a few scrambled ‘Jetters, and (2}.a corresponding list begin purchasing large amounts of |? the United States. - of clues to these words printed below. The object is to ar- “The time has come,” Hough- ‘Malayan rubber ee of the new _* * range each group of circled letters into q. word that beat fits ton continued, “for those engaged cainte Stan te pre mia dake “Second, the nature of the its clue. The word which you select for Circle No. 1, then in the industry to de something om. “Certainly, there is a Soviet overtures indicated a defi- — op y dy eal ag would print in the space to the ft» see that natural rubber is not ee as But first Mite desire om their part to estab- ag it notice Git como circles contain: $ signs in pels iD ccntamleats ob al gh o ->oge ty Suet’ (yon have to make $08 malllon Chi licticsytadermation on . tel . ou moy use such a symbol as any letter you nese { estima population) Oe : : : wil Howeree RS yo plenty in ok veeiien , Sar ter hg a — — peer ree Oe. the F Presidents é ss aerial’; mopocton| A stroke at a time, in regular rhythm, will eventually bring down 2 pha Re goes [Eh Chief t Visit peepeael: Stich Gay 2 to the greatest tree. A small sum of money, saved REGULARLY, Do the ‘same in ail, the other ctrelee s the clues pe cin synthetic — 0 each week at PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS will, in time, add : lieve best conform to these clues. ecgear tt tenn op hele up to GREATNESS. é er ar at's msi” ne( Mideast for-4 a UNITED NATIONS, N, ¥. we Secretary General Dag pean tour—' a ual yield per acre to 1.500 pounds) 10 the ree tater tae t the same time, they must hold mouth, the U. N. ennotaped. » labor costs, which make up ; to 70 per cent of their pro-| He is now in Vienna. His next ion costs, stop is Belgrade. His original itin- erary did not include a visit to the Middle East, © fe SR SSS OES Cee eater rrea- PUZZLE NO. 7 We Pay 2 9% on All Aivotinis ¥t SAVINGS aa, fs We. gt WAH el diosa iA j ' : in Geneva would not take as much time as he had expected, permit- or fou ting the expansion of his interary. . . Boteretting, = method used| —— Free Parking. 761 W. Huron St. ith success by California and| The number of cattle and calves . . citrus growers, works like|available in the United States for 16. E. Lawrence St. 407 Main Street : the seed of a best tree is|slaughter — from pastures, ranges, , Rocheat ester Downtown - mand ont grove Tate 8 20 land fool tots — teaied & seoeg FRED N. PAULI CO. is bud-grafted onto a for-\high. 28 W. Huren FE 2-7257 (SAR BREE RSS RON S ea SARK KSA SR SHASTA SSS ‘ : 2 RW bos dive ssaoncbbcepesbos To the eve, the new +e aiid thi went. 3 é cal ulab ecadinabcesenesest © CLL LAL have one superb quality in ~—both were e ge ae ee a ee ee . born to cling to the road as though aa hanes | a pddlen ckoccecctesaecsstl Sewbedeeeccess cbeesecee . part of it! : a HAMPIONS 222s ok Pe eee ey oe o€bensee oeseee 5 : cision ball-bearing wide rear NII aires csiceesercedondpericicest ay! _ springing and beautifully balanced weight dis- America’s 1 = tribution—are the major reasons why Chevrolet largest selling car— BITE os eseesesetesees PHONE NO. ..200..000+ 02000 ce y & is America’s short track stock car racing cham- 2 million more ee pion, It can and does out-run and out-handle owners than 1 yes Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail . ) cars with 100 more . When you wed any other make! . this rock-solid stability to superb engines such as the 225-h.p. V8 that flashed the Corvette to a new American sports car record—then-you get a real championship combination. Stop by by for a sample! SOLUTION CLUES é 1, Proper manouvering a ee : "\ & The sharpness of « .... determines |... ROAD... ~ sess Cam be most vexatious. . 2A fellow who is really ........ is inclined to use Soo money carelessly. &-The mened appearence ol ons would net veelly ; meatier very much. Yoo auch chow waa” "rN “een Sl BOTH CHEVROLETS ! worry too much about e 6. A retell merchant whe knows how to ....... . his wares stands « good chance of getting ahead. 7. A peer sects © curtain sevele falbe to mabe @ hostile audience. 6. A man whe pleys’........ with real skill and ex- oe ee ee ee P . ceramics, a knowledge of kilns would be : 10. Ce Whe .....55. too much to no effect are ; net doing @ goed job. ea - IL. A ........ in_@ wall may call for a repair job. OS ee 12. A coach capeble producing eee ee een + @- RO Ay Fy yb ge pin Map manage Fried ay to 1%. The ........ of Dalding wil Spt Maly be more carefully done than the other portions. eB sReiSent wanes be very Saney fp Aossing Se .»» is rather difficult to ain w\\ \\N WS 16. Cook achieves a pancake without a ........ i = must be very good . . A OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES Z I. Anyone ts eatthe to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest oe with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their im- —— ~ mediate families. ~ se . \\ 2 A contestant may submit as mony entries as he or she wishes but they must be on olficial entry blanks printed in this newspaper. ’ . $3 To submit an entry the contestant must print his answer words in the proper spoces, cut out the crea enclosed lines ond attach it securely to q 2-cent postcard. © entries will be accepted if they cre in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 7 must bear a Tuesday, July 17, post- mark for before). No entries received after that time, whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. ; 4 Sorry, telephone calls or mail concern details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowled $. The Pontiac Press’ will award a cash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. It more then one winning answer is received the prizo wil] be divided equally among the winners. If any week or weeks should pass without ony winners, the prize will be added weekly until a winning solution is submitted. . 6. Winners will be warded on extra cash bonus of $25 J each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the ‘ winners are announced. Only one such bonus can be : swarded to bactr e-winner, no matter how many weekly hy Pt, oa WKLY XX \ 7. week's puzzle will be published Monday, Wednesday and Friday until the test Labor Ether or all will be considered a, aaad waren AIR CONDITIONING—TEMPERATURES MADE TO ORDER—AT NEW LOW COST, LET US DEMONSTRATE! Zi ectures Corp., originators ; oo the puzzles, will know the solutions until after each contest — . Answers will be delivered to the Press judges by atter the final deadline. & There is only one correct solution to the POT-O-GOLD putzle, and oniy that conect answer can win. The decision of oe is final and all contestants agree to abide by the | decision. All entries become the. property of. The de iy Preay and none oan be retuned. So _MATTH EWS- HARGREAVES, INC. 34 Mill St. and 211 S. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Michigan pee ene ae ae .) @HB PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1056 | \ SEVENTEEN at TOM’ $ NORTHWOOD VS THE BEST FOR LESS 2 MARKETS [af \¢ 74 SALE EFFECTIVE | J = HORTHWOOD MARKETS SATURDAY oe ee ORCHARD LAKE ROAD SUGAR |\(=e— | . - “DAILY =o AM. TH eee ae watch of his re- : ca ony orex | REG EE _The son of Mr aceon lt * * * : . | ; : : On tion in recugat| | KRAFT'S DELICIOUS | DEL MONTE WHOLE GREEN GIANT CUT MONARCH TOMATO =| Nr, Cat te | «6ORANGE FLUFFO GREEN ASPARAGUS CATSUP| ~— wee poemneted 8 DRINK _ SHORTENING | BEANS | SPEARS . Po Corporal at the ee ea Pst Tall ss |e So 19 (13 2 77: |4 & 89) = ar || te 7 | et Ligeg : 3 1 Delidows ns i wes eee | eete tt gf; y/ : ROYAL GELATIN. 3 rep. 19¢ ot SS eg so tS, SALADA TEA... JSR HE 73e diate speed radio operators Ft. Sam Hous- - : al ragga Re, $ co Ser aed ico, in San Ao ODDEN _—— cS _ POTATO CHIPS. . .“Mixs" te 79 Ce ne eee ee cate at hae Bey De + parkets— 4.0u oo nt ate on he BLACK PEPPER... ° on oe On 2% ‘ : j —— "28 c 0 F FE E c= HEINZ HAMBURGER =| ‘LANG'S SWEET MIXED oa = ge HOT DOG PICKLES ts 2 8F qe | PEUSH 29|| 4 33 SALMON... . . :mdtatiee Oo 79 On ) PICNIC PLATES. ...... Sit 10c q WAXED PAPER ... . .cum2 mx 43¢_ TOMET TISSUE. - “et 2 nu 23¢ iM HDS 4 terOrEETTANOEM t U.S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE ROUND or SWISS — STEAKS = 6% DER GENUINE SPRING LEAN ond TEN PORK Pete: LEG of * C LOIN 1h 35! LN LAMB th| ROAST ‘ ” Tender C Sweet Juicy , BEEF HEARTS = carom, | 9 1G, NGUES Steer » | 144 Size — Per Doz. | (/ ah BEEF TO Sheed , Without Coupon 3 Lbs, 99 rome 39% 29° |’ 4 isdn 1956 MA BEEF LIVER sn *. : . [hrs ce CC IPON AND Ga fe " EE Oe Oe Oe Oe I Ee Ee POPP’S MICH GRADE 1 FRANKS Reg. $ 2 8” $ | poor canopy °14 slaty FRESH FROZEN ) Fresh Frozen ro] m = c “ bei | FJ a =x oO 5: = =< | \ y 4 | y po-IT-YouRsELY = ||| | @°="""\ BUTTER i ieee LEMONADE - AWNING MAKERS & 1-48. PRINT 1 | - 6 Ox. = 19, 3 6 on 49° pre co gpheits $495 Rs ALLSWEET SHADYNOOK GRADE ‘A’| KRAFT’S DELUXE JUICE | | } @ Highlander Malt or Salad........,.. Bes aeg Se EGGS SLICES | @ Downyflake Waffles ........ See @ Vieno's Pizza Pie............. ereeees me. 596 22 55) °F 49: |: oe & } } § e ' 4 Margarine | . oa «& | CHEESE } ) ‘ | | { @ Bonnee Butter Beef Steaks...........3 mn 51% ; a —_—____— ‘soem \ @ Pet Ritz Fruit Pies............. secses m 49 HARDWARE CO. 4 23 | | @ Creamette's Macaroni & Cheese Din. 2 ~ 45¢ HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SuPPLiES | ) COTTAGE CHEESE crm @ Ore-ida Potato Patties ..........s.s0000. Se 151 OAKLAND PE 4<1894 e * fi ll ee en nN ee eee ee ee ee ee a i i a 5% % ' ; i A i A Ss Sa - THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY H, 1058 _ RIGHTEEN 5 ~~ Some mammoths killed by the : “Saletan Wah ot Oo ectbetlnye TT America's first lightship was in America|stationed off Norfolk, Va. in 1820, > first settlers ‘primitive ba , Death Made No Distinction in Grand Sly Crest, 2's me “ acs in " nh ' Mrs..Snyder was unable to get | a seat on the United airliner. She) berta Wilde, almost missed the: United airliner when she forgot: 26 Inch Size 3t3'36° |= 24 Inch Size: s1035*34> 20 Inch Size sits *BI" ald Murchison, 51, vice president Stress ‘of an Indianapolis jewelry firm, Herff-Jones Co. Murchison, a for- lwent back by train after the crash’ iwas verified. | VISITING SON | On the TWA plane were Mr. land Mrs. Richard C,. Noel of \Scarsdale, N. Y. Noel, 65, was a partner in the Wall Street broker- firm of Van Alstyne, Noel and Co. and director of six companies. The Noels had visited a son in WASHINGTON @® — Several gress’ handling of his legislative program as an issue in the com- ing campaign. Sen. Humphrey (D-Minn). said the Democrats are well with facts about a lack of Repub- lican support eign aid, which Eisenhower re- the campaign. “Before rissehow er starts try- ing to convince millions with his ~ | | | Another executive lost was Ger- Paden pledged yesterday to on ir ee Program her handbag and had to return to. iher apartment for it. She was! dren’ in desperate need of school, headed fora visit with her parents, to- explain how helped botfle up a Senate-passed| fourth child. housing bill in the House. efit in the coming months from a|had a few drinks with friends searching and vigorous debate on|a Long Beach Beach cafe, He had never our urgent problems.” and, as he put it, .* * * BULL, BECKER Whether Gottesman his Book Building, Detroit ckyscrap- field, Mo., and tt Bt Press Reporter _itber Gottman got i pe Leavenworth, Kan., nurse, The fathoms cet | “(Geom of two articon) Walter M. Fuchs, %, head of a ccareor so pesocnenre tuvelndl aa, Bam oo | Big and small, young and old,! Detroit blueprint returning clerks, stenographers, eee @ we rich or in moderate circumstanc-| with Mrs. Fuchs, was the proud | various officials andjhits an air " he laughed, fLes, 128 persons shared a common recipient of a plaque presented relatives. “Pl die of heart failure.” Saree Grand Caryn. 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FREE PARKING FREE PARKING than right now? again — and while than ever before? in season? is far and away the I ALL TRUTH — when would be a better time to buy your new Buick When else could you drive home a better bargain—with your present car now worth more than it ever will be within easier reach of more people And when else would you get more good out of if all? When else will there be better weather— more hours in the’ day—more yen for going—more places to go—more fun on tap—more sports So you get the most good, and the most car right now in a new Buick... Because the new Buick you boss today Because simply seeing this Buick mer University of Pennsylvania suggest D-Okla aiite ¥i recommend O-JIB-WA to others, ALSO +? ‘and Illinois athlete, was the young- leap year liberalism, I 5 Sen. 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Grapefruit Juice Kroger. ot Mover rou ops ctv reo ow rar d flavor. Present tren lceanelion tellit sha ald 2-49 Orange Juice a 2 39 Kroger." Presh-preseed favor. lnonede 64. Real Gold. Refreshingly Tropical Punch 6 = } Real Gold. Stock up your freezer” ee Kraft Orange >m« = a7. j Real orange flavor . se © wo @ @ Orange Base 6 Rent Qokd, Delile nd, setvrhing a: NWP OTS se F Peach Halves 3 Ho wed 'S delight Chef Boy-Ar-Dee, Spiced just right Ravioli Chef Boy-Ar. Dee. A treat to eat Pizza Pie Mix Ravioli ee DELICIOUsLy TEMPTING Spaghetti with Meat Balls ) meattomet: tasty Rose meat balls in heat ond verve ie speghettt er No. Foi “Ay Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce rr 2 66% Cc Spaghet & Meat Balls ar * ¢« * © © » Cc hef Boy-Ar. Deg. Everything for the Pizza See ee to limit quantities: Pn fener yn " Siriaas ii la irk iii ai iain Wap iu OR GA RES i I ios Up ‘ 2S 2) \ is THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1956. Shee er ees: FASTER-THAN ANY STOCK | CAR IN HISTORY! SETS NEW MARK IN GRUELLING 24-HOUR SPEED : ENDURANCE RUNI IN 24-HOUR TEST OF STAMINA AND SPEED, A STOCK-MODEL PONTIAC—ALREADY MOBILGAS CHAMP FOR GAS ECONOMY—SET NEW ~ MARK FOR AROUND-THE-CLOCK DISTANCE OF 2,841 MILES, AVERAGING BETTER THAN 118.37 M-:P.H.! which he has created himself. He has put out mimeographed comic books with stories he and “Mono Mouse,” a friend have written, COME IN AND DRIVE AMERICA'S NEW PERFORMANCE AND ECONOMY CHAMP! : ive Dose handy mT ’ Ee, saeeh Sk Gems One ; : make puppets ‘ ad gebonge: high nutrition Ink, is Larry Peobertson, crags] 80 the first mimeographed |The first show will use & play Cm comic book evolved. for Larry |based on a treasure search by a son of the John M. Robertsons,| saq Paul—with thelr story based |high school boy. - i or en ‘0 uttermi who has already “published” sev- sehen wang inyes dros. First starts at cartooning are re- , eral comic book . Now}. mothers. issues, of about with a | the foi ag [i's fering to hs ser ccct| 30 copies ech, were Palabed [by "FG gut to & pla ad J » SEE YOUR PONTIAC DEALER ae ummer need food that’ high tion—put shows. sold. : says. +a pore oh He ‘A in on “So one But now hof weather brings pup-|** one done, ~ proteins in heat-producing Since he was six, Larry had/pet show fme—as it does every San ett ikem mean done cartoons—mainly for friends|summer for Larry and his friends. ; of his own age. Last fall he met], Sometime this month, they'll Paul Kuebler, 388 Baldwin, whose!stage their play, using ready made New Unit Considered Prison Census Inches. Up LANSING (#—Michigan’s prison| “We aren't ready te recom- | population stands at a new high. | mend anything definite, yet,” he Gus Harrison, director of the| sald. “We're stil trying to de- State Corrections Department.) cide what type of prison we said the prison system had 10,129) want.” inmates as of Friday. Harrison said the department ts _ The number was one more | conside:ing requesting another me as than the total June 18, when idium security prison for youthful . cbtelati des cnt cnnene te tien tom os Il Marrisen asked 11 heavily “ Rpepr Cult : ond fer payments you can Pep ioffenders or a “medical” facility : ‘of how mach of how many you owe. ulated counties to stop sending (for epileptics, homosexuals and new prisoners to Southern cases ~ NO SECURITY G8 euponsans RequineD Michigan Prison at Jackson, Meanwhile, Harrison said, there’ IE PLACE | “We have lifted the ban, but that/is no sign of a break in the walk- eens Gpacten Atnertent- Ae Cll Counpelee |doean’t mean the situation is re-|out of construction workers at a ee Tones © Cue Coemeeniing copesionee exsist jlieved,” Harrison said. new 600man medium security) © gs oe pips caine 5. esa pond ston pong. Giocumn the ted tor al” Tho warmers alked job ‘ 130 Calvert Street, Pontiac, Michigen may a workers w off the i on MICHIGAN CRIT COUNSELLORS fifth state prison when it meets July 6 to protest the proposed use Mr. Ball is sh in the at the left receiving | Seginae at Se ee, See eee Thursday. of inmate labor on the project. the tickets from tte M sag hd Seles Manager - Huge 10.3 =" PHILCO July 11th Thru July 21st Birds Eye Frozen Birds Eye.Frozen ~-Bieds Eye Frosen Birds Eye Frozen SHICKEN FRENCH “wines. || LEMONADE FRIES PEAS 2::69'||6°1" |[2:80°|/2245° Birds Eye Frozen Birds Eye Frozen le ken Thighs or ! mane a, TI ken Twat ©*|! STRANBERRIES ||"""- PT Eg 10 oz. Ac || 8 Oz. c 4 Pkgs. 99 T 7 Size 55 THE FOLLOWING BIRDS EYE DEALERS ARE: FEATURING THESE ESPECIALLY LOW-PRICED BIRDS EYE FOODS DURING A “BON VOYAGE SALE.” STOCK UP NOW AT THESE SAVINGS! Ellingse n’s Market Lunstord Market Roselli Market Ane ot ; 332 N. Perry 2005 E. Walton Bivd. Sei 101 State Se. Father & Sons Market Mandaleri Market H-R Market . ‘ Frank's Market Mezzo’s Market Shore Market A pay weak Fog rws 2701 Elisabeth Lake Rd. 118 Baldwin 2425 Veorheis Rd. A (5 . id George Market McNomare Market Simoni Market : @ Bonfiglio Market 462 S. Saginaw 4821 Highlend Rd. 45 Putnam -~ ) 2.00 134 Gultend G & A Market - Mt. Clemens Market Stor Market or) i , $ Burch’s Food Market 1244 Mt. Clemens 904 Mt. Clemens 550 N. Perry Weekly 158 Seldwin Gilmer’s Market Nester’s Market Steve's Market Celabrese Market 326 East Bivd. St. 5446 Cooley Lk. Rd. «$881 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. 430 S. jessie Gregory's Market Newmen Market Sylvan Quality Market Carr's Market 317 Whittemore 450 W. Huron 2310 Orch. Lk. Syiven Lk. 720 W. Huron Gus Morket Opdyke Market Taylor's Grocery City Side Market 1440 Baldwin 2485 Walton Blvd. 373 S. Paddock “1716 Joslyn Guzman’s Market Paul’s Market Tony Gigilo Market , 263 Franklin Rd, 545 E. Pike 441 N. Perry Den's Market Jecob’s Market Pietz Market Topalian Serve Self 356 Ooklend 616 W. Huron 104 N. Jessie , 239 Ferry St. Demino Market Jim's Market - Polmears Market Union Market 3000 Portiac Rd. 406 Orchard Lk. Rd. 4255 jessie 348 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. Douglas Market Le Forge Market Rendslperts M Market West End Market 93 Mechanic 2250 Pentise Rd. 438 W. Heren ir Market Ludger’s Market Reger Williams Market . Williams Market 76119 Mighland Rd. 2548 Elisabeth Lk. Rd. 3996 Baldwin 161 Pingree \ p ; , on < \ ' v t : . 4 ce . } # ay f ‘ F ¥ 5 Fe ea ee ee ee OS ee 8 ee Combines Chemise, Camisole Flapper - Type Top Accents Gown With 1912 Styling : pit : Hit BIE Hh i 7 Mrs. Bickerstaff Opens Home to Church Group ways causes @ stir in the fashion world. One of his evening dresses he calls “Comedie Francaise.” - blouse sacque and “carriage - wheel” With an over- WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1956 Chris Dlei'a Sak scllocion eh Nesaeg,: the cosntg. hemh ti Whale poult de soie and black silk velvet. The Women's Section PAGES 21-25 Dior Chooses 1912 Look for Autumn Mrs, Bell was cohostess with her daughter for the meeting. MOMS Group Enjoys Picnic two-piece evening costume. Designed by Tina Leser, the skirt is cowl-draped and full. The sweater is long- sleeved with a low, round neckline. Devations were tea oy aie | WV i|| Glitter meeting was conducted by Mrs. president. Reel Autumn NEW YORK (INS)—You'll need rhinestones _in your hairdo for hos-ievening glamor this fall. ugust! The 1912 trend in fashions, which 2 the first time in 10 years, the big , jewelry makers are turning out hair ornaments. There are rhinestone stars, hearts, crescents and comets, all firmly attached to platinum- colored bobbie pins, for the girl who still wears her hair short. E i Fils FEE que Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kitz-| The jewelry firm of Trifari, -= miller of Elizabeth Lake road an-|which displayed the hair orna-| fea © a ent of their ments for visiting fashion editors, “"""" : nae a : Anne, to Rob-|said the pins could be used singly.|. Slim and straight to the tributed a ert R. Locher, son of Mr. and Mrs./Chignon pins, however, look best ankle, this evening dress ideas for, : ; is of antique gold silk satin, Silk organza and cashmere ‘combine for a blue Me's Hr i ij ef fi i pee. gE: ti h THe! are “surcoats”’ ster tonya ay ermal Leth Frechtel, This coat and suit, AUXiliary Gathers: This apricot silk brocade ' dinner dress is short in front, longer in back, with fan-shaped folds adding Harry Frechtel’s Prince Albert coat in black and back interest white tweed is designed for fall. The notched, flat and ostrich llar and lapels of black seal emphasize the double feathers breasted closing with black bone buttons. lending te (Shoes Can Be Washed pepular j,| Washable shoes come in sail-| Stuff the shoe with tiesme paper te the Bodice int sminind otra cs ce Sete het 8 ice. } ci vinyl plastic, rubberized cloth and) 1 'oas airt ledged bet a It was terrycloth, and sole, use the brush. Colors are as varied as one could) 2 © eh, bred gral Better Than Ever. ie @ Bleeses @ Sherts @ Pedal . Pusners cram i relearn 319 National Bldg. DO YOU REALLY WANT TO WITHOUT STARVING Tear This Ad Out and Keep Ii! ‘ROACH HEALTH INSTITUTE. * é Cecile’s 4490 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-7224 | Open Fridays Till 9 UCE? | FE 4-4131 age } She wants to look “intellectual,” oad a Cancer Society. Pictured Members of the Extension groups it Oakland County made a donation of two folding wheel chairs to the American right) Mrs, Valentine Yanuszeski of North Avery street, Mrs. H. J. Stein of chase of the two chairs. ads THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1 a een be It you are having trouble get- fo playsults, shirts, stall e skirts, slacks, “ Seeut covihing i ‘ a are (left to Coseyburn drive and Mrs. William Miller of Elizabeth Lake road. Mrs. Yanuszeski and Mrs. Stein are members of the Home- makers Extension group who started the drive for contributions toward the pur- A gown of French lace over satin was worn by Cleo JoAnn Chapin for her Saturday wedding to Thom- as Lee Clark, Cleo is the daughter af the Charles D. Chapins of North Roselawn avenue drive and Mr, ‘and Mrs, Elmer Clark of Eliwood avenue are his parents. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Maynard Oesterle of Beth- 4 Wiggs July Clearance _ CHINA=CRYSTAL-GIFTS Imported Cherrywood Odds and Ends of ' and Beechwood -- DINNERWARE ‘ Kitchen Wares . ; . marie” sia + Press Your peu te; 2 PRICE 4 Rack : bargain! tae Cutting . Chetes Country Lane --- Country Board $ 0 Modern --- Old Dutch --- Knife Rack wae: Gay Plaid Napkin Holder éfor $1 me $100 Solid wood pieces gaily decoratea and hand pee painted. Make excellent prizes or shower ’ Pitehera gifts, too. 3 for $1 Piaters or break . pretty patterns LAM maple dinette set . 5 pieces plastic top ....... All three neces for all half price . . . ovals on © TERMS! ee ee ee $49.75 Tea and Serving Wagon Solid Cherry Double Dresser and Bed G Mirror, Floor sample is slightly marred. Linen Rug Closeout Rugs that have been used for display and are soiled... Fully Upholstered Sofa Lovely upholstered sofa with red metallic covering . . . . skirted Noritake China—52-Pc: Service for 8 3950 ae ee eee eee eee eee ee ee P and PICTURE CLEANUP We've taken a whole bunch of left-overs A small assortment of pictures now 2 and- grouped them all at special prices ...$15 up... values up to about $30. many more. . . beautifully fremed. . . All are real nice . . . come early! FURNITURE FLOOR SAMPLES! Ethan Allen Maple Dinette . . . includes drop leaf table and 4 chairs... for $5 - $5 - $10... reductions on subjects to fit any decorating scheme. Bone White Console Server . . . can be used in a window ... or hall... living room or dining room too .. . solid cherry and finished bone white... $100 value . solid se ee ee $89.50 with $34.95 Big Maple Platform Rocker . . . solid maple platform rocker in choice of cov- erings . . . excellent yalue in comfort and durability $49.75 ee $179.50 ... Up to 9x15 size... $19 850 el Evangelical and Reformed ‘Church in the presence of 150 guests. The bridal gown was of French lace over satin with long sleeves | and a tiny lace collar accenting | the high neckline. Her bouffant ‘Clark -Chapin Wedding Vows Read lace over tulle, A Juliet cap of lacea and seed pearis held her vell. . She carried a satin covered Bi- ble with an arrangement of white orchids, shattered carnations and ivy streamers and wore a pearl necklace, a gift of the bridegroom. Barbara Chapin wore melon col- ored nylon over net and taffeta for her duties as maid of honor. Bridesmaid Carolyn White wore green nylon over net and taffeta. A yellow nylon gown was worn by Geraldine Clark, junior brides- maid. They carried satin covered | skirt was tier on tier of French fans with arrangements of tinted carnations and headbands of carnations. ater ne a | STAP P'S... annual midsummer ... CHILDREN'S SHOE /— dearance Savings on wonderful, quality shoes from our regular stock. Summer play shoes, school dress shoes, dressy patent. Bring the kiddies, fit them out for now and school later, CHILDRENS’, GIRLS’, BOYS’ Summer play shoes, straps, oxfords, sandals. Every pair a quality shoe. Browns, Whites, Colors, good range of sizes. Values to $7.95 BOYS’, GIRLS’, GROWING GIRLS’ Oxfords, Sandals, Patents, Straps. A wonderful grouping of play and dress shoes. Choice of Browns, Blacks, Colors. GIRLS’, BOYS’, MISSES’, TEENS’ Dress and casual shoes. Chogse from saddles, straps, oxfords, casuals. Choice of Browns, Luggage, Blacks, Patents, Pastels. Values to $9.95 Values to $8.95 7 1 i age vets for pre-fall and the soft pastel felts. Vibrant but not blatant fall’’» colors are softly muted but rich in depth and will go with early black silk and cotton dresses. a dif i i 5 E I F F th Ff eine tig: 8 a 2 i tue i i i ES age it zB i i Sof? paste! felts ore new. They're pliable enough to travel in style end 80 light in weight they go well with | silks ond cottons, There are the bright color vel- | WEDDINGS — PICNICS Luxury and AIR CONDITIONED Comfort New Orleans COCKTAIL LOUNGE Michigan’s Most Fabulous SMORGASBORD BUFFET or Order from Full Course Luncheon or Dinner Menu We Cater to PRIVATE PARTIES at the Inn or in Your Home or Office BANQUETS Open 365 Days of the Year | ss __, BE 2-9193 Botundalnn sop 5 388 $185 6 Discontinued stock. "Values reduced to STRIDE RITE SHOES $5.49 $ 99 | styles from our regular $5 95 eee en ewe : | W ] Open ‘til 9 90 DAYS. Vv: _ FRIDAY and | Same os Cosh! 24 W. HURON ST. MONDAY } JUVEN , 28 E. \ S] | A* Open Monday and Friday Evenings | ILE BOOTERY Lawrence Street eS (1) In sélecting a course of study. (2) In a practical specialized training program. (3) In helpiag you obtain a good position. NEW CLASSES... Are Being Organized in.... ACCOUNTING ... SECR ' BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ...SHORTHAND ..- TYPEWRITING...CALCULATOR and COMPTOMETER. Day, Half-Day, and Evening Classes Morning 8:00 ~- 10:45; Afternoon 11-1:30; Evening 6:30 - 9:00 ETARIAL SCIENCE ... Approved for the Training of Veterans The Business Institute 7 WEST LAWRENCE. Gall, Write, or Phone for Information PHONE FE 2-3551 t | sroetes Zecvuneerraneoretveretss oer cedegereeres ame / Address [3 * SS i : a f x oR ae Se _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1956 , Ballet Will Aid Federation LAS gs | -\ By RUTH SAUNDERS _ VISITING PARENTS show to be given at Oakland Hills PLS urene Anselmy BLOOMFIELD HILLS ~ Mrs.| Mrs, Richard W. Tompkins and|Country Club‘ next Wednesday, | | Names Attendonts|netert ©. Venteckiect sessed her her daughter: Linta, are spending s+ 8 for Aug. 25 Rite [hme on Lone Pine road for a tea/this week with her parents, Mr.| ayy and Mrs. John Osler enter-|will be removed ae Tuesday afternoon for the benefit|and Mrs. Joseph Hinshaw of Pon),,ineq members of the Bloomfield of Save the Children Federation) Valley road. ‘One hundred guests attended the : ue * 6 2 Village Volunteers and their wives) miscellaneous bridal shower made for the evening Mrs, Basil Brown of Pontiac is)Saturday evening at a buffet) rs th for Laurene Anselmy Tuesday eve- Royal Danish in charge of the luncheon which the/supper and dance. cup family. * * « t. The federation|Country Club will give July 18. Laurene, the daughter of Mr, and|"*? t#ken a large ‘block of seats) This will mark the end of the han: anton Anclow af o fret calling postol and re, Ge- a ; is chairman | bam J, Graham will present Haren. strest, will masry group, with Mrs. | Prites to the winners, Patton, Aug. 2% at Christ ae View shale. * *¢ 8 : s Se cecce So | aise re tet el] DL tomo quigeee See Seer |. UMMER STW bers of bee —— - 10 ay Youre tererty teed is e aver. tatoo lente Vanderkloot's sisters, Mrs. _. * & . in-law, Mrs, Albert Anselmy, Stevenson and Mrs, Paul) Mrs. Roy A. Fruehauf and her| serve as matron ef honor, — MeKenny, and her sister-in-law, |two small sons of Middlebelt road |! 095 : Bridesmaids will be Jean ‘Semon E, Knudsen, are as-jare spending the summer at the|! suk 8 . valle, Gloria Rese and Mary Re. wah. Fruehaut lodge at Killarney, Geor- You'll have fashion’ well in . Daine Grassi, Debbie other patronesses are/gian Bay, Mr. Fruehauf flies up hand when you select @ straw q Kim Anselmy will be Mrs, T. Gossett, Mrs. Les-jas often as possible. iit bag from our vast ion , Pare Nee Seeeehs Oana; | CHAIRMAN OF VENT Se an Toe -| Gurdon Patton Joseph G. Standa € . te, red, : land serving oe oa ence ag . Marshall Mrs, Cari Sundberg is chairman natural, ohh ce : , [Bert Anselmy, wt pr ee se ae -- ' (ow toe ee ¢ ... specially purchased from - famed maker, plus sharp vidiinilens Omar street announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Jean Fran- ces, to James S. Tinson. He is the facturers reflects the fact that the Son of Mrs. James Hutchings of rainbow” is here to stay. Yellow|North Roselawn drive and Harry leads the pack, with turquoise and|K. Tinson of Rockcroft street. The! ! pink running second and third, couple plans a Sept. 29 wedding. In France, Ponchos, Skirts and Wraps Match Swim Suits PARIS (INS) — To be fashion- arr size in a Paris boutique. Cut to a| 7 regular circle with a hole for the head in the middie it is made of black, yellow and white striped jersey and edged with black wool finges. , | from stock! Cottons, silks, rayon linens, silk shantungs, orlon-cottons! The Cincher a WIM oUIT It is large enough fo serve as |” a “dressing-teat" with just the head visible, Belteq at the waist >| with a cord, it becomes a monk- A7}1| styled beach-robe. Hubert de Givenchy has large beach stoles of turkish toweling in his boutique. One for ‘‘aristocrat- ic’ clients is white with huge coat- ol-arms printed in the center. Pe One new beach garment is ai >= wrap-around skirt made in fabric) ~~ and color to match your swimsuit. |” You can wear it as a cape, and) ‘ worn as skirt it transforms your) ot bathing suit into a summer dress. | ee blending colors; or for a “granny| Beach shirts, too, should be ot % “A é afghan” effect (and inexpensive)made of fabrics matching the|— | 4 Ne > too) use scraps of knitting worsted! swimsuits. With Paisley patterns 7 PS MX ta \. + left over from other projects. with Paisley-patterned cotton!) 7 4 ers Pattern No. 2402 contains crochet| swimsuits and matching directions; material requirements; | shirts, worn loose. stitch illustrations. CROCHET AFGHAN —+ C eeeneiaaitnanmnaneiemad a This pretty afghan is crocheted Regularly in a lovely pineapple design. Use to. 16.95 127 9D Send 25c in coins, your name, address and the pattern number] ~ . = to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 Sumneh z W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, I. sf egg AIR STYLES Quilt books now available: Flow-|] careraet | er Quilts —Q101; Grandmother's Brilliont’s pretty sun ond surf enthusiast teams solid color satin with a com- panion print cotton for a most unusuol fashion merger. . . Elasticized shirred back, front ruffle skirt over matching ~ panties. Pelion lined Patchwork Quilts — Q102; All-Year Quilts — Q103. Each book contains pattern pieces and full directions Each book Wonderful, wonderful values in the newest summer styling. 4 All in crisp cool, lightweight é fabrics. Styles that meet all . occasions in exciting silhou- ettes and colors. All priced to stretch your fashion dollar; You'll "want more than one at this savings. Junior, misses’ for making 12 quilts. Birmingham one va i Let -our “stylist create a ee sizes i i : : : . s, le ; | new, exciting summer coil- innerbra, light bon- We'll Plan Your Tour Free! | fure for you... you'll be ing for the shopliest 3 Phone MI 4-5711 so glad you did. Call for i Tickets. Reservations appointment today! D>»; Maize . ja’ always. * 7 ickets, Reserv re ize, red. = ; 3 to Anywhere! Mary's Beauty Salon oe ! i 9513 Elizabeth Lake Road : Dress Salon~Secend Floor Z (Aerass from Dell's Inn) \ Free Parking Grace Plammer Reilly 379 Hamilton, Birmingham FE 9.3701 7 : Swim Shop—Main Floor \ Pim. 5 Be eras SNES — ri epee PEE a 5 2 a er = oy Po. Se eee F s eee "i i= ve i S THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12,1990 0 ntimidates - e of Duty nes a fern |used on the body as a foundation, Sense ; We are beaten down by the idea| When we ; a j E 2 Hs UG é : 4 E F i E ‘Also a Complete Line of ~ Small Leather Goods i z 3? E i he EE z F E 4 g a 4 78 if i | Gift Wrapping and Initialing at No Extra Charge KIMMIN’S LEATHER GOODS 14 W. Huron | FE 2-2620 | : i I ee : gf 3 i a EE €E nif 4 Ate at Ez i i : ii : i i E RE-STYLE YOUR FURNITURE NOW-SAVE ¥%| T lt j fl ul £8 rae 3 rs i uy i Es ni HEL i : j AL EEE a i #8 et Ey E 3 it Professional Permanent Wave—Gives Solt Natural Appearance Mrs, Wilson PERMANENTS, from... . . $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP | 116 N. Perry | FE 2-6361 . 4 i Anne Fogarty’s Columnetie. sheath i torse-and extends to the short sleeve, The shown in a lightweight wool of militaire collar adds to the ease and navy. A woven red stripe encircles the simplicity of line. Personal News of Interest in Area of North Roselawn drive were her mother, Mrs. Jennie Logan of Sault Ste. Marie, Mr. and Mrs. John Vert of Bad Axe and Mrs. Abie Buehler of Toledo, Ohio. and Mr. and Mrs. William Harris * ¢ 6 . smith and family of Woodland ‘}avenue entertained her mother, Try Foot Massage to Relieve Tension Relax from the feet up. Stroking zg 7 — | ‘ : 3 3 be e3 ED EXCITING CLEARANCE USED SEWING MACHINES BSINGER [- if i i i: t J I bd i g g a3 bee ot La May 2 F EF For Brides to Be © Call for your free copy of the Spring issue, the ‘Modern Bride’ your massage the skin vigorously, Use’ a chilled, good quality witch hazel. | Weekend guests at the home of Pay special attention to the in- Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Chapin'steps and ankles, Complete Wedding Service Since 1899 STAPP’S ... SUGGEST.THAT YOUR... doctors know - the importance to young feet of good fit. . . of dependable quality ... of careful construction. That’s why so many, many doctors recommend Pearce Floral Company 559 Orchard Lake Ave. =‘ Phone FE 2-0127 OSS x BIG BARGAINS BiG SAVINGS ALL RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED tHe ~ DRESSET a ca TRIDE RITE | eines _ SHOE | | | seta | © PG ie | we for TOTS | : | sizes 614-8 COMPLETELY CE $70 _ 10) -*|? RECONDITIONED 121-2 SINGER CONSOLE $650 MACHINES bare nape Complete with Cutting and Styling Not only machines taken in trade— you'll find amazing values in good-as-new Singer floor models $7.50 It's the hit of the recent International Beauty) Seva ara. hore spy See ace ned . Poeranas wil ge yor Keparnoe tice he Wot few machine warranty. But hurry — the supply of Singer used machines is limited. Accurately made to sub- TEENS life it ever had Tefore. Dresset gets right inside the hair shaft, enabling your " QULY AT SINGER CAM YOU BUY A USED SINGER MACHINE WITH SUCH ASSURANCE your doctor's prescrip- setting to hold its line, its shape, its beauty. COME TO YOUR tion. Accurately fitted by experts, Sizes 8-12 eoeee+ $7.50 Extra support oo 0006 $8.50. “WHERE SERVICE and QUALITY Are SUPREME” 2 124-2 | SINGER SEWING CENTER. $850 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. 1. ame oe apne Ok ater SERRE PINS SC C8. | , Batre wappert eee $8291 No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! : PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM , ! AE Lawes Se ard 2 __ Phone | 102 N. Saginaw, FE 2-0811 177 W. Maple, MI 4.0050 | STAPP'S rAMILY SE STOR Andre Beauty @Salon FE viene ; J ao: \: Sc : hae if hed fe At, \ gah ae 2 es Be og be ei a a ee " cu oe ae ee a teoniy sara : : ~ pee ve “ ee : ~ > i i . ! } » foe - ‘AC : PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1956 ‘ TWENTY-FIVE Se ee : aoe Ak In these cool ightweight fabrics. there is a style for everyone. Some of the girdles give special the figure is near perfect. - cool this summer in one of these special summer gear. it your hips are oversize, do this exercise: Lie On the floor ou your back.. Arms rest on floor awe Fitted eter end daughter frocks that are easy, fun to sew. No, 8395 with Patt-O-Rama in- cluded is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 12, sleeveless, 45% yards of 35-inch. No. $396 with Patt-O-Rama in- cluded is.in- sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 years. Size 4, sleeveless, 1% ‘yards| of %-inch. Two patterns. For these patterns, send 35c toel ’ each, in coins, your name, address, | p, ‘sizes desired, and the pattern num- ber to Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, II. Basic Fashion, spring and sum- mer '56 is a complete sewing guide for every woman who sews for her-| tion self and her family. Don’t wait— international ° seeeeee secedoccesoococoososcosoooosoosoooooes JLucky 13 Matibiees Clothes look better over |Fete Mrs. Dayner | the right girdle even when 1 Mire rage ——e hon * . : me the figure is near. perfect. ote Bay Ca 2 : afternoon. Mrs, was \Ava Gardner — ["tna“chicaro aveme Denies Planting: |seit‘s tee Lebaron avons bone |to Marry Rubi (Ms. Dasner. an ao pneceoonensoonqoonooenqsensennennonneeecennee, Gardner today * reports she plans to marry Por-|$ ’ firio Rubirosa after obtaining a ¢ > divorce from Frank Sinatra ‘ The beautiful movie star, who e +4 is making a film in Britain, said $ ¢ in a anes it: ; ‘ ° : “There is absolutely no truth in| s $| the report I am to marry Porfirio : ‘ tm him once in Madrid and § % | with in company with © : others one evening in Paris. These Individual Hair : T have peck’ Mr Rubires." js, Styling and Catting = ; The marriage report b Carl pene at Jothg lished yesterday in a New York’? by Teny and FE 38-7186 : dime store heiress Barbara Hutton. Blue Star Meets A letter from the national presi-| PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% &. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. 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Cin and “Their performance here should] were voted to the All-Stars. After|detessively,”” Alston sald in ex-|,tatihender Whitey Ford of} the cinnati would be the sentimental favorite in the ; a 1 the rest of the season.”|what they did, we don’t have | apation ot banping: tee Reiegy gow bn p+ he mound, hav- World Series, especially if the t is New York. : . bbetts, who was the Nation-|apologize to anybody, This was brilliant om ow Payers: ee oe : nica Lif the opponent is New York ae ; | Bi Ors! ais’ -first - base coath, grinned|good experience for my players.|intact. “Had we been behind and) 1+ ‘tne sghidpes a 5 ee, = MY ACHIN’ HEAD—New York |Who attended the gi t the| broadly when asked about his hire-|It should give them the confidence| needed the long ball, I would have|o., ‘he inalng. Merce, and Bob Morale is so important. Look at Detroit. Tigers have| Yankee manager Casey Stengel Redlegs are going to be tougher! tings’ showing. |they need for the second half of! put a fellow like Ernie Banks in. @ had ‘waged « See pitching Dein ant 3 eceichet ta heed” wihagplty (00 FOR Ber M. : *_2* 8 the race.” se ef duel for three innings. Billy yield- ee ee ee . cae the American Langes “Ab: |,,AN0™ whe directed tet wissing) Hie eo right to, Whassewshi 7 s dtsmin tele the key hit in the|me the as ae a ng ‘ a League All-Stars, was two doubles wo times Except third. an t produced the Nationals’ : das Joe Gordon became so fed up he walked out. It is easy Stars dropped a 1-3 decision © |penerous in his praise of the six/bat and drove in a ak Teemeta| Bowes of Yas Cardinals, ane of thaleinth. vinbory in the last seven|titice and Temple's line single to for sideline’ cynics to scoff and insist ball players are| vesting Leaguers yesterday at |Cincinnati players in action, five/had two hits, one RBI and a sto-/stars of the game, only McMillan| games, and their 10th in the series |°°™*- P concerned only with paychecks yet the fact remains|~ a se wb = ws ok. oH ame ee ie we Stee ralanod the fret pital team t ¥ Z os 5 most players are comparatively young and impression- — walloped a 400-foot home run half- able. They can go a long way when fired up. : anh ate gn arg rca gabonig The reverse holds when spirits are dampened. , | .) 0 er lla | les a 30 bulge. The Amer- Brooks Lawrence with his undefeated string of 11 vie-|" *"" 3 cought. wp, slthengh tories is a priceless sparkplug. When Mickey Mantle is| . ¢ : :* Schane teuaoeaiaty Sedlobeed hot the Yanks sone? aa OF J a cee Junior Meet ive Mantle’s ee Even most conservative estimates make the new base- stall ai ationals | pepe sin ball pension plan look terrific. Actuaries say a 10-year a . : nch homer angel man at 50 will receive at least $800. month for life. |, KALAMAZOO un — Kalamazoo'aj each sasted pat fe 00 Wot uld Alston, “It : This means one of the most insecure professions aes state's top teenage golfers, a eet <> —— bogey. Wilson haa Ba a porns : evernight is one of the best. Players may even |" an’s four-man entry nied when be } a matter relinquish a greater postion of caaread cas eo — “ow prongs wh cally or og thoy ¥? pling from pond their pension pool. This would lower current income |Fargo,N.D.. | as - ~ tax bile, . _Britigas, matching 1 siv-over-Ar representing the Ponting daycecs : It would be a legal method of deferring income to the|. 36hole score of 151 to annex|es_O¥ sivoken off the winnie 08) a hen th eed it most _ |the State Jaycee Golf Crown yes- A years when they n most, : fition with; 139 oth (257, total: Dick Crean had a total HAPPY CHANDLER FATHERED PENSION PLAN er pray the Kalamazoo Coun-|"" wee oe sin “ Happy Chandler was the father of the current pension|'ty Club, He and teammate ‘tm oe ee DOUBLE, TROUBLE—Mickey meta: AO , : plan. Even his most vituperative critics concede he did] fort and. Bud. Badger of Soom | Dick Singleton aid. mot pny the second baseman, ote a Sooper ey Raye rence a wonderful thing for the rank and file player when he'field Hills to form the state team) second round. Millan near the first base line. Both missed the Pierce, The first called in those Cincinnati insurance advisors. _|'" pact pare ene, / ogiutertord scores’ showed Johnny | sane "At the age of 50, the life expectancy of 2 male is | , Badgst fnluhed n second piace | TOLMAN TMi ttord with 1e7,Anman, Smith Repeat : ped iy 72.6. The number of earning and saving years varies, | tical rounds of 6. A three Frock Seven with 110 end Cleland Se of bmp aes A of course. But before the pension plan went into Cony ee Seat & pared ome Cearbonene with 175, bad “ , effect many ball players arrived at the age of 50 wy nea ide ae Waa Detroit's wining four-ennn tense om | e ecor dae with very little savings from their years in the Big. — pp eg Cg dost ae Oe 3 Mrs. Israel Wiriner jrerates peli Be ve By H. GUY MOATS peda ts tpi Gs sesh cet The cost of maintaining two homes, travel for depend-!4¢ Weekly Tourney ath with aherward, “bey, thay always ve: : ents, and the confiscatory income tax took a heavy toll, / = : Players, desperate to maintain a decent standard of 6819 | living, gambled. They purchased interests in bowling S Bees alleys, filling stations and restaurants knowing little or = Rie nothing about the operation of even the simplest retail ie a business in a highly competitive world.. ae 4 Today it is a delightfully different picture, with an ta | assured income of $3,600 a year for life—some slide rule : eee tein boys insist it will be close to $5,000 a year—a ball play-// . por a inaw by identical scores of €¢0, /ball round late Tuesday afternoon|cost a stroke hurt, 3-41 er can look forward to a secure old age. This tends to|Solyroet 4, Sn Diese, 3 1. : at Tam O'Shanter Country Club)count. ‘They had 9-734 _‘inerease life expectanc / \ign Angeles 6, “ortiand 3 Cick., met) Jon’ Seelt at’ Kale. [reet SAGES. Ge: ele. aol A coe aw ya eho fe expectancy. _ | / \eth Prosesce 's, Sacramento @ mao in sein play tay na PTO reer 19 »_ ee the BE valet as capie to the day's parbeselind tis aes 4= @ | ° ° : j ; Frank Fulton of Bay City battles would been tena ranged _ and the , os. a ae 10-7414 - Glenn Johnson Defending Titlist | Bill Vogt of Saginaw in the other) but for alee to ti Inman and Smith took down | ~~ iF pepe one et ~~ ; te SPER , putt_on No. : | Championship emed: ” {Plu Sraham-Pted € whee | » bie . cw . io eit Pe we a pe c Rase-Gene | : ‘ta t ~ 350 Entries in Michigan Amateur carers eee ee | = * / + : : 4 big 8 a n us B- tournaments if he can win jt again this year. Johnny Malloy did it in 1927-28-29. : But with such a large eptry list, such a feat is not easily ac- complished. 2 Others he'll have to beat in- “ @ F JACKSON — Two-time cham- pion Glenn Johnson of Grosse Me,| | the defending titlist, heads a rec- ord field of more than 350 entries - in the 50th annual Michigan Ama- teur Golf Tournament opening to- day. i Cascades ‘courses. Starting Friday * ¢ . Ithere will be three days of match Johnson, former Michigan State play af the J.C.C. six 18 quarterback who now sella insur- hole founds in all, with Johnson ance for a living, is a solid favor- ite to retain the title he won in|™d/the low €3 qualifiers com- 1954 and 1955, but he'll have plenty of competition from such veterans) , ps Bein ot er te {some of the best golf of his ama- | Chuck Kocsis of Detroit, a six: Drills Shy of Contracts Sibidebieatin ittiiertiire ‘| Bros. in 10th Inning at Drayton Plains — A wild pitch in the 10th frame of an extra-inning softball contest at Drayton Plains Recreation field, Tom Watrous of Royal Oak and . j j ‘Dave Hill, Steve Miller and Bob ‘ | : , ‘Zimmerman of Jackson. } * * *& This is the third year in a row that the tournament, one of the oldest state golf tourneys in the ination, has been played in Jackson. ‘The country club course has been mark tists hing on the defeat after the) DETROIT # — The Detroit would be some pay cuts. But the havnt pine ang since ae clubs had gone nine frames of A. mA gs pt Lions, who begin practice in less Lion players, taking note of the“? e addition of several traps ifine : iy ae sale 1 a havi le ade a ticket sale, (294 the changing of the 10th -hole we pitch battle, marked in ur : than two weeks, are having con- tremendous advance ticket sale,/s4.. a short par four to a long ' ng. tract troubles with many of their believe their paychecks should be par three. Whites lost their ot ee ; ‘ veteran players. “ "the same’ — if not a little better —| Many entrants toured the two the count again in the top of Playing tight balf in the clutches, Several weeks ago the Lions ‘this season. It is known that/courses yesterday in practice the 10th when Doug Brown, Shaw's Jewelry city softball league who finished in the National Foot-| ine of ‘the players plan all-out rounds. _| piteher, tripled with one out. But | club last night held General Motors ball League basement last season after winning three straight divis| sion titles — sent out contracts 0) “The club is drawing the same 19,veterans. and maybe a little better.” /Only one of them, Harry Gilmer, reasoned one player. “Why should ‘has signed. iwe take pay cuts?” Although reokie practice be- gins Julys23 with the veterans | The Lions front office says reporting a week later, general there is nothing unusual in the manager Nick Kerbawy sticks to |, !ct that most of the players campaigns in their contract battles. | - * * * .- |engagement, giving the winner Tom Malone counted the winner : | be. alter being hit by a pitched ball and moving around on anh error and fielder’s choice followed by the wild pitch. dette, 5-1, with a four-run 2nd in Keith struck out 16, Brown 9 | x : Pontiae Press Phote record 129 for 36-hole marathon at Tam O’Shan- ter CC, and get their names again on the big trophy in the middie above. John Dalrymple and SECOND TITLE—Favorites to repeat their | 1955 Michigan Pro-Amateur golf championship effort, Bob Inman (right) and partner Ben Smith of DGC Tuesday didn't disappoint their WEDNESDAY'S GAMES i Ls Stendard Low gross for the event went tojhave been arranged for July 21. Time Eastern Mrs. Pat Hogan and son Jim, of/and July 28, last two Saturday's; we rot Sioa ieee Ge partons Detroit, with 91-23—68. lof the month, at Birmingham Gu A similar event, with dads play-|Club: Members and friends a . ing with sons (or daughters) is scheduled for Aug. 8. : Philadelphia st Cincinnati, § . Tourney is over a 18-hole route, perfect record intact . when nv to partapte in ep Geo th ga™ died Me Ming dat nage stv driven al fn eae Dt fr the peace Nw Wale of Ce enna | Bresiagn @), 1 pm, Fowlers. ween neesee ss OO a is Be te shots. no operation will be attempted. |fight at the Auditorium tonight. foo. dé, 1,4 \ Lee i je i F 4 & A | AM, a G2. NN [ f } wf, iy eae fe 4 { Be = i eee t i i) ve, Crome (845) or ' 1-4), Only game schedw re | THU Six were of the extra-base variety, RSDAY'S. SCHEDULE \in.the 5th frame. Kim Conroy's \Buddy Jr., from Bloomfield Hills.) Burdette; With Union's Ron Woodhull get-) ug ; | *lting the. only’ triple of the ‘night! We expect about 100 teams, }Prieskorn says. No Surgery. Is Needed ROCKTON, Mass. (#—Rocky reiano, retired world heavy- champion, has a ruptured MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ®—Young ae Eddie Machen of Redding, Calif.,\°4%y re : favertie tp Beep Nel caive mt ....... E ay either have returned their con- backers. They caliie through yesterday with a |§ Tom Watrous were runne with 133. bis original stateovent that he | tracts uaigned or have Ret Te | urea uxsayp | c ) — aa only one walk was given Out,|, Jeweler got tight, eftective hurt turned them at all : : . as e bringing the rest of the veterans . Won Lest Pet. Behind * © : oo | : . ner, who ! to terme said aut otemmen, Sa" ke Union Swamps (Big Field Seem — Howell Wins Featurettes tsketand ranmacy stoned ror shy Grant gare tp Kerbawy said at the time there; “A lot of players bring the fester ; 4 for Father-Son | ly ta cae Pharmacy moved ives. contracts with th em te ti 2 | Race at Speedway vis vicwry. Pharmacy has) | Three hts and a couple errre Kraus Team Wins come 1 camp Maybe in samel Eee, 3 Fowlers 13-2 Links Tourney "~ a half-game edee. figured Inthe th tame win ) to be ironed out. By August first! A capable and large field of! Benny Howell won the Michigan A 23 ® had collected one Pj L k T | dads 255" tw ; golfing father and son teams is Gold Cup feature at the Pontiac Orioles Trip Senators ~ Sane we nother in ine a é ourney , *.¢ s » wo Seoring early and late, CIO No. shaping up for the annual Detroit a eg d last night in a program) - In the only game yester-| tors’ only A gona Me- : The club expects to sign its top| Class A baseball club yester-\District Father-Son championship “M!¢h included a thrill show of 28\day in the Federal Savings Base- amy, See ae _ Mrs. Mark Kraus and son Jim/draft choice, Ohio State's halfback = swamped Fowlers’ Fine Foods'on July 17 at Pine Lake Country secon acd iball League at Boys’ Club, Orioles) A mine-inning overtime victory (one of the ae young twin ‘golt- Howard Ciegeies) Suanty caty tnd ns cy league contest on/Club. — The Canadian Dare Devils per- (defeated the Senators 54 in an) or pesnag = scr ges girls over ; ers) walked off with the annual/next week. et edhe / er Fie The defending champions, formed at the M59 track with j¢xtra-frame contest. | chigan &5 win for : mother-son (or daughter) golf tour-|will report to the college all-star) —/ “ATONN, ERQOPS giniea| Union crew collected three in | Faust Sunce and see trem | Telover And cannon shot stunts. | Win kept Orioles in first place. |Drive Inn over ranidin Products nament at Pine Lake over the|camp July 19 and the Lions ex-/Cincinnsti .....4 38 38 —. | we ong four in the Srd, four | Dearborn will be back to defend Behind/ Howell in the Gold Cu Winning tally in the 6th was|™arked action on the North Side weekend . They fired an 84 best-|pect him to come to terms in his/Brookiyn eeweee 42 32 See 2 in the Sth and two in _their crown, Filmer Prieskorn, i Piscored by John Kleinschmidt on /“a@mond. The girls were knotted ball to lead Sally Sharp and her home town, Columbus, Ohio, be-|Pj,if4, 2B | the tunable, white tye “ «* | Pine Lake's protecsiqnal segerte® ‘sand Me td agen yr rg 4. bad throw trying to nip John at A 7-7 at = ot eee soe mother, Mrs. Claude Sharp who/fore that. |Chiesgo i @ 4 . today. E : on a steal. Gary Green hit @mes. exploded: in th had 90. nee rok $2 @ Be se Ann hey Fo h Slag “ | Others already indicating thelr _— sone al Sie eee and pitched hisgteam to his 7th| With three hits good for five runs * The Kraus family and the Sharps Saturday Shoots TUESDAY'S RESULTS aa oa ‘entries include Hermie Miller and yoled victory. |. and the victory. ee live in Birmingham and Bloomfield. [genet Longue AB-iarg 1, Adterine! Each club garnered nine sale son from Harbor Hills CC at . ‘SHAWes UeWELRY. gle die caf t Hills, respectively. Two regular club trapshoots, /*"** wrpxespa: blows, off two opposing hurlers. jackson: Bud Badger and son, ‘Machen Favored Tonight risicner, henconct’ ad" white+ i: I a. } \ # on July 21-22 Sixth” Annual Shotgun Event Takes Place at OCSC’s Field “= has on any flotsam whole hog. We have taken good fish br a “dead” stream at midday by slapping down a big w. w. with a splash, under an overhanging alder or clump of grass. scheduled for the firing line at OCSC that for the last two years saw the best in the North Ameri- can continent perform in the big Nationals. Bob Thiefels is chairman for the event. ‘ Eight events comprise the heavy shooting program, with cash awards and trophies for winners. it straight! Yes, when it’s it's you'll like ‘ee And gin that smooth makes a perfect Tom Collins every time! 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M EXT A MOR A — Professional Judge for the show will be Frank Horsemen's Association will hold a| Hawkins of Bedioe Hep show on \July 21-22 at the Meta-'4n Williams, Oxford, chairman; | mora Hant~Club area in Barberpodney Gray, Metamora, secre-| Road, where a complete MeWitary; Gene Lasker, Metamora, | jumper has been erected. |treasurer; trustees, Welby Kirby, A new 20-staill barn has also been Clinton Williams. built by mem of the P.HLA, to - r stable the of horace Solunar Tables a : John Alden Knight's solunar ta-| First day bles, from which the periods listed | duntor F.E.1. below are taken (prepared espe- 8:30 a.m. There | .|cially for this area) are competing to suggest best times for fishing flasses. during the current weekly stretch.’ rum at five Major periods last for an hour or this area, more, -minor periods somewhat ‘with the winning team . AM. PM. | in September. Today Mines Stages Fines aH Purpose ne hee ae: tons i em 8 fe ie oe eters far toe me DR is HB July 22 Wed. 2:00 15 3:30 6:40 juniors and : a blue ribbon and a piece State cross country plate. Jum coached by Karl Schlade- of different san have won four NCAA, four’ riders come in con Big Ten, one National AAU, and | normal hunting day. three ICIA titles. | \ ( AA \ Saved and rolurned te insured Auto Cheb members IN JUNE That of the jum not used in carrying on returned by this Exchange to uto Club member at expiration of his yearly policy. This last month of June, 1956, « sum of $419,715 was so paid to the members in cash. In the months $2,614,886 was so returned as sa on expiring policies. Seems too good to be true—but it's TRUE! IT PAYS TO BELONG! Detroit Attemebile Inter-Insurance Exchange Attorneys-in-fact: Ralph Thomas Charles L, Wilson Roy M. Hood at Autemebile Clab of Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A. J. HOGUE, Mgr. 63 N. Perry St.—FE 5-4151 . L. Taft, PR t-a019 R. A. 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One Town & Country Dave Spindler, Manager Tel-Huron Center FE 4-4541 BASS OUTDOOR FOOTWEAR SAFE AT HOME—Bill Mason ball club slides into home plate Sth inning of last night’s important City Softball League game at Beaudette Park. of Shaw’s soft- for a tally in It was Shaws Pontiac Press Photo last run in a 41 win over General Motors. Catcher is Bob Thacker and the observing bats- man is Shaw's ard baseman Sparling. perfect grip. Notice ing a “lock.” A Good me Car? COMMUNITY MOTORS Rochester and SAVE! Leading the public course play- ‘ers into match play was medalist ‘Scotty McBeath, a %-year-old Palo Alto, Calif., salesman. He put an even par 72 yesterday with his '69 first round of qualifying play Automatic : Transmissions = SERVICING and © REBUILDING 5 401 $. Saginaw MOTOR TUNING Fast Service—Quality Work OTOR EXCHANGE CO. } Phone FE 3-74 duneenneenesensecsnnssunensensnen® Mercury - Outboard Motors Cliff Dreyer Gun North of Holly . The Lakemaster Molded Plywood 16° & 10 to 55 hp & Sports Center ME 4-6771 Mt 2 8, eink over Se eee Park Tl-Tl—142, and 19-year-old Joe Gal- lardo Jr., of Los Angeles who had a 75-68—143, Par for the 6,683-yard Harding it i! itt zt a aH He jetTIt i 4 “i ‘Andonian Lone State ‘Survivor in. Publinx ri ie eE: | 2 ij : Here are scores of Michigan en- Wiliam niseen, es witharew. Take a look at the sketch. The: particularly , the firmness of the middle, third, and little fingers. The right hand) grip is much in the fingers, with| the index finger and thumb form- Keep the grip just this firm with pressure in the middie, third and) little fingers of the left hand—and hang on. | Avoid the wrists. In Emmanuel Juniors ; Upset Drayton a Drayton Drugs, 11-9, John Lucadam led,the Emman- uel team with a single triple and a homer, while Jim Patterson was getting a pair of triples for Dray- ton, Drayton rally in the final frame with Em- manuel leading 11-5 at the time. Complete TIRE SERVICE Church Nines in Heavy Play. last night saw Liberty U. P. to three hits as Rod enough to beat First Presbyterian | two homers, | Action in the City Softball League | Baptist ing Memorial Baptist, 3-1; Com-| Treais| homered for Community church. | Marimont scored aff @f Us 7 | réns in the th bat it wasn’t | which was led by Robert Knoop’s — Torlight’s games include: First Baptist versus Central Christian at) Budget Terms SERVICE 481 N. Perry Se. fell short with a 4run| Geta Firestone | BRAKE SPECIAL, and BATTERY | 1¢ } ‘SPORT SHIRTS $] 98 Reg. $2.95 BERMUDA STRAW SHORTS HATS TRUNKS Tan, Blue, Black sos 849 | sess 32 | SQ MOCCASINS STSS 20 West Huron Street short fime discontinued styles for men REDUCED 1780 regularly #1895 to $2195 Save money now on famous Florsheim Shoes you'll wear for many a season in comfort and style. Our stocks are limited—so come in early! TODD'S SHOE STORE Daily: 9:30 to 5:30 — Friday: 9 to 9 to $ @ and Shop Days for Better Service PONTIAG GLASS CO. 23 W. Lawrence St. —— FE 5-644. . | FPITTSAQURGH PAINTS CC A. Bay . and You'll be Safe! we do: @ Remove front wheels and inspect lining -@ Clean, inspect and _ tepeck front wheel beorings @ Inspect brake drums | @ Check and add breke fluid if needed | @ Adjust the broke Firestone _ Same Treod Width. Some Tread Depth Same Tread Quality All Sizes and Types Special Sale Price » Outboard Motors with exclusive Firestone water on 5, 10 and 16 H. P. models. Reg. $115.00 9995 3.6 HP. $215.00 SH.P.........184.95* $320.00 10 H.P. .......269.95° $362.00 16 H.P. .......311.95* $470.00 30 H.P. =...419.95° *and your eld eperating moter : OUTDOOR BARGAIN BUYS BAL: efgin Lawn Sprinklers @ 2400 sq. ft. coveroge @ Even water distribution @ Perma-sealed motor, A just set it. and forget it SPECIAL! 2 ‘ : TERS Ae EN nN eee eC ve ee Ie ee ae eT AeA Oe Re sec. eee MLR eel ey ee a emt Se” CMR Mlle Me tea Pace ee AT $3 TSe a week 140° N. Saginew St. FINISHING ANTIQUES—Working on an an- tique wash stand, among items for a Saturday auction at the Hubbell Antique Shoppe to benefit the First Presbyterian church kitchen fund are, from left to right, Mrs. Roger Hubbell, Mrs. Phil Wathen and Mrs. Roy Helberg. m it te Lake Orion Paper mur oz 2e2ere Readying Antiques for Auction: Reorganizes Staff | LAKE ORION—The Lake Orion! Review this week announced | void and the officials would operating ad de facto officers, munity Board of Educa- the MMPA statement says. reorganiza at Se Reahe, rapey Ffiowes ° e ‘| “A special meeting could be tem Haight, made. heb e~ ms seated with 149 votes. Del f/VIC) 12 unas for itc en called, or it could be done at cepted a faculty position at Michi- was “eo 3 penton 4 ’ the annual meeting, for the pur- |gan State University as specialist oe ‘allace Johnson ' : - pore of preening & Dow St fn mewapeper menngument. : MILFORD—‘‘Treasures” -in an-jtion to the 75-year-old Presbyteriania bake sale every other Friday by-laws and for of a ti Sete tegeaing te Be tiques have been being collected|Church on Main Street. since pledging the $5,000. Profits) mew beard ef directors,” the Papo per foewons f peer on tho beerd, bes served 68 | ao nenae al thd nelle’ the Sa y |from this project net close to $160 statement continued. to Guest overall president for the past six years, - repaired months a oo turday |, month, which is contributed to| “If the court should decide that district had a tota)/S4P of 175 Milford women_who Hubbell Antique Shoppe ithe kitchen fund. Mrs. Phil Wa-|the delegate system is not void, The active resident publisher will it probably will male a decision on|be Martin Carison, co-publisher for cafeteria-style noon day lunch, plus| for have been much less for mer on M. Lioyd, MMPA months accumulating anything and than a kitchen project. socratary, everything, then m more activity goes on in a church! jy the size of Mil-|kitchen than any place else in 8 jpn Mrs. Hubbell,|small town, as of and biggest jects tag |e is chairman. 1, 1956. The balance in the/for a church kitchen fund, raising the fund yon Residents of the area who have our rights in order that the mem-|the past two years. David Erland- General Fund was $83,258.82 and| _ *- ¢ *# . contributions to make are asked to/ bers could have more direct con-|S0n will be the new business mana-/ $20,-| The fund goal was adopted by| The sale begins at ten o’clockjcall Mrs. Hubbell or Mrs. Roy (trol of their association, by the in-/er, afd. Mrs. Loudon Wilson will "ware the forenoon and will continue Helberg. terpretation of the various statutes|be the new editor. * # ® | made and provided for such cases,” Enthusiasm for the project would the statement, issued by Mrs. Mar-| Avon Twp. Gets Funds to Build Water Mains Avon Township will receive $240,- 000 for special assessment — It the same women had been asked to raise §5,000 for a new heating plant, plumbing system, er electrical installations, the y would have only been lukewarm to the idea, According to people who know— are invited to piend. County Cal Calendar ak ‘nome of Mrs. beret Chale Sree io 1 1000 100 EYES! Fens ior WIDE SCREEL i in TERROR-SCOPE | LORNA THAYER: DONA COLE ie — PAUL BIRCH - | : BEAST T ly 19 me. official vened will con Four Towns Methodist Churen at et, y 21 will be the first dinner given | ws r 4 Elizabeth ey Guild. Serving will be from 5 p.m 30 [ate TONIGHT! ' Here women get acquainted, ex-, 2 pm. r Towns cupneas are ideas, talk ‘over family problema|y'*% i fes™ seeps: Soe and in general, have the “time yr ale cater. = hake Oalet regular business meetin, their lives.’ With the possibility of! of the, inew equipment, enthusiasm runs| fy" cinhow eee a See LJ A high. A dinner will be held. those interested in the new Com- orm policy makers will be} the outcomie of the July! & 20 wheat referendum witha keen eye. They'll be watching to see whe- = ‘ton You ther farmers are in favor of strict BAR & bes oo RESTAURANT <& DANCE 130 S. Telegraph NIGHTLY Wednesday Is Family Night gu) VILLA INN ~~ -‘Where Dining Ix @ Pleasant Adventure 60 PARKVIEW BLVD. of M-24 and Clarkston Orien / “An Invitation. to Excellent Food” "rouge STEAKS~-CHOPS--CHICKEN _ BROILER MANNY’S fon LIQUORS. PINE FOO FOOD BOn'S ¢ CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Road Featuring “SULLY” the Man of Rhythm APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE PIANO AND ORGAN *% DINNERS *% COCKTAIL BAR. Business Luncheons——Dinners to Take Out BARBARA MARY LYND Mr. and Mrs. James Lynd, 3982 Pontiac Lake Rd., Waterfrd Town- ‘ship, announce_the engagement of '? their daughter, Barbara Mary, to Norman Nesbitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Nesbitt, 39 Cadillac St., Pontiac. No date has been set a for the wedding. draw me... You may win a $375.00 ae in Professional Art —— a complete art course —free oe auene a career in advertising illustrating or cartooning. As winner, pe fadiedael coaching by by profes- Sion qiuicren astuek Many artict art an i “ Lie money today have etedied wich thie art school, founded over forty drawing out- Farm Referendum to Tell ov str inn, \If Price Supports Desired ‘ stallations, but when they are available in the future, costs would | be too high for lots with several | told officials. lots, relatively large and intended for ranchhouses. munity Building, a special eonfad will be a, m ernie at p.m. in the vil- ~~ will be held next Tuesday « ‘ me of Mra. Charles Flower. A pot-) luck dinner at -noon Die be followed by a business joes eeting he WSCS of the New Hudson Method-— tt Ghareh wil ‘from the ehureh tomer: rom : row at 12 noon for their annual pienic and an boat. on the New jcontrols and full price support, or practically no controls and little price support, or practically no THEIR LOVE... Shrouded in Mystery and Jungle Taboos! co-storring PETER FINCH controls and little price panei states Lyle Abel, Oakland County fmm agricultural agent. SueRy Ces Sik mab Gee sob, Because the voting does have an overall effect on farm policy, Abel urges all eligible wheat growers in Michigan to cast their ballot to make known their beliefs. * J * In the past three referendums, only about one-third of the eligible Michigan farmer voted, Because of the light vote, the actual feelings YO Farmers who will harvest more than 15 acres of wheat as grain in| 1957 are eligible to vote in the referendum. Troy Studying “Size of Lots TROY — Demands for smaller| lots in Troy since installation of | sewers and water for the presently, required large lots are prohibi- tive was voiced before the city’s planning conmaienion last night, | * The city now bas few sewer in: | i WITH OUR TAKE-HOME SERVICE OPEN EVERY DAY hundred feet of frontage, builders | Approval of q new subdivision at Big Beaver just east of Adams | was voted at the meeting, but | decision is not final without the | city commission vote, The plot was subdivided by John. R. White of Detroit, and has 22 A United Brethren Church, pro- EAT OUT AT HOME 7, brig includes com fit and ks. Enter now! preg iy aoc pencil. Drawings for DRAW THis @ @int's HEAD 3°” du ART INSTRUCTION, INC., stuoio 402! 500 South 4th Street + Minneapolis 15, Minnesoto enter my drawing in your “Draw Me” contest — also sena Free Art Lesson. (PLEASE PRINT) AGE____ Phone. me posed for building on John R., was not approved. The board asked that plans for the church be submitted before the area be rezoned from residential to allow the church's building. Rochester Woman Hurt at Coldwater ROCHESTER ~— Mrs. Arthur Keyes of 903 N. Main St., is being treated at the Coldwater Hospital for serious injuries received in an auto accident pear Coldwater, Sat- urday. The hospital reported Mrs. | Keyes had regained consciousness eat X-rays had been taken. 11 AM you. ‘til 2 ALM. Fri, Sat., Holidays ‘til 4:00 A. M. DRIVE-IN SERVICE PICK-UP SERVICE FE 8-316! 997 West Huron St. Just phone us ahead of time and we'll have anything on our menu ready for DAILY MENU for CARRY OUT and CURB SERVICE GOLDEN DRUMSTICK BOX DINNER 75 (A) Junior order of Fried Chicken. 2 J arcareticha, French Fries, Roll, Butter and Honey... . .. (B) Regular order of Fried Chicken. Oreo Thigh, Wing, French Fries, Rofl, Butter and Honey. (C) Deluxe Order of Fried Chicken. 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LAST HOLLYWOOD DAY! “Toy Tiger” “STAR IN THE DUST” You've Never Known Before! That’s Astounding Pontiac! ss ~ STRAND NOW Thru FRI. Animal World at 12:40, 3:40, 7:00, 10:00 WiiTeR i bem HARRIS - BRANDON de WILDE Gay SATURDAY: “Hot Blood” — “Over Exposed” PRESENTS TODAY “Port ef Well” Shown at: F280 ~ 8:20 ~ 6:40 - 0:10 “ee Se eee 8 Ended” 8 AOSD OOS DELUXE MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT TO SATISFY EVERY TASTE! TD ts, eee Rn Pes meee T cette eee ep Ne / THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY il, 1956, | fe - ood Village Hisinsieas Now Ready*' Teo Pe A proposed budget with a est- timated $7.25 tax per $1,000 of ‘The area proposed for incorpora-| iMrs. Emma Mott, formerly of Pan- \Boost in Customers . Asked to Reinins Job; Mayor Endorses Action on Police Strength LATHRUP VILLAGE — Leonard ¥V. Pylkas, who quit as Justice of the Peace here last week, was lasked to withdraw his resignation by City Council in a two hour jgession before the regular meeting ‘|Monday night. It was also court night. Hearings were postporéd for two weeks be- sci no judge was available. “The bone of contention is the, te volunteer pelice force,” Pylkas said last week. Police Lt, Dave Bourgeois, whe also submitted his resignation, MRS. EMMA MOTT A reunion-birthday picnic was held last Saturday in Romulus for parr! “I agtee with Pytkas.” ti nd Auburn Hei and now! Mayor John Campbell said he 4, Reena, who pee rete her agrees with council which feeis the people gathered to fete Mrs. Mott one and one-half square mile, 3,- who has 102 descendants. /000 populated area. Gas Firm Authorized (Serna: trees 2are: man, wanted te put the Lathrup Police force on a professional basis,” he added. When contacted today, Pylkas DETROIT w — Given a go- said he did not intend to withdraw ahead by the Federal Power Com- his resignation. tl if RF iG 56 a : i il | lt io FY i Hie i ee a ite i F i? i sale se Eafe cs NAVY Prepares wy cane Pane. Seve Mficsil@ Ships Warships Will Install speiatints Su south Launching Platforms by WASHINGTON ® — The Navy expects within a “few years” to begin equipping ships with ballistic Rew program Was wissiles armed with “high yield nuclear warheads” and capable of eo ee tee be eas traveling at tremendous speeds. of the Mich- Clark said the missile, Jupiter, supplies of natural will be in operation long before Oe eetiable ta Mechigan (the expected perfection of coun- Wisconsin and Michigan Consoli- termeasures against the weapon. dated with completion of the new He Said it will travel “many " a” { { American Louisiana pipe line in a|times” faster than s 760 miles per hour at sea level. Testimony given last month by Clark, director of the Navy's guid- ‘Chevrolet Buys 70 Acres ‘ed missile program, was made pub- ‘lie in highly censored form, He for Warehouse in Atlanta cis the fleet ballistic missile, be-| DETROIT @#—Chevrolet Motors|ing developed joint! y with the Army, wilktake form in a year and the Navy already is studying the types of ships that could use it. 'Halleck Is Ike’s Choice WASHINGTON (INS)—Rep. . expansion n first|Charles A. Halleck, of Indiana, is announced last October by Thom-|President Eisenhower's personal as H. Keating, then general man-'choice to deliver the presidential ager of Chevrolet, Keating said at/nominating speech at the Repub- ia z F 037 cars. Buick was third with 248,134 and Plymouth fourth with 714,24. - : Breech to Head Board is also chairman of the board of Ford Motor, was elected along with: eat Gets on oidiiion of 0, mniitienitican Convention x August end hes ‘honor. _ |West Bloomtield ~ \Library Acquires Current Novels — 99th birthday recently, Forty-five police force is adequate for the ‘i Bourgeois, a professional police- | wicios ic Warhead) square feet of manufacturing and virtually been assured of the | We have on hand 26 files and 7 desks. When they are gone we will have to raise prices. Harper, 4 drawer file Heavy duty with ball bearing suspension. 52” high by 26” deep. While ‘they lost... 49,84 — “To Art Metal 4 -Drawer Grade “C”’ File, Full Suspension, Grey. . see eh eee eo eee .$53.55 General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lawrence St. Pontiac drawers using nylon | 60” wide, 2914” hig toon at $129.00. E Smopth molded top edges + trimmed with satin _ Stainless steel. Smooth, quiet | . Grey finish. We only PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY will be ph Mossel during July and August only: : é f finish. : glides. h, 30° | - PONTIAC Ships Ram in Fog: - ~ 1 Sinks, Crews Safe ee : NEW YORK #—A Panamanian WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN: reighter sank today after collid- SHIP—Seven new fiction books and'ing with an Italian cargo ship in {seven new non-fiction books have|thick fog 450 miles east of Boston. wn acquired by the West Bloom-|4l! crewmen on the freighter were muses F books are:|"eported saved. = The Estoril had sent out an-SOS Ox Bottor, tor Blue Joy Cove by Blize-| at it was taking on water after beth Seifert. ee Pele oe Mens? ©. Coane. colliding with the Dea Mazzella. The ‘sisnd Piayers by tka Tike Chase. (The crew of the Estoril took to suite, Consuls Wile by William © lifeboats, They were picked up by The Girl He Left Behind by Marion|the Mazzella. Facgrove. The Estoril, loaded with iron Cattrell. Youth—The Years From Ten to Six- teen by Arnold Gesell. * ¢ The Estoril’s home port was Westacres include six fiction books ,, Naples. Both ships were about and two non-fiction books. Fiction) ine same size — 7,255 gross tons books are: for the Estoril and 7,031 for the yrenet the Stenneee by sates O Brien. y Lord M hb) f oen ‘ox Speas. Mazzella. The Haycox Album by “William : Hen- . ing loutter Casco and a_ fiying. boat) Greenwillow by B. J, Chute. Maria by Brien Cooper. |from Salem, Masé., to the scene. Non-fiction books are: Birth f the Winds by Ted Bank Mak bee tt Yourself by * jecophine ws |And the Shoes? Church Groups to Meet iby the dapper: Duke of Kent. Queen ip.m. in the church. — itie. on-fiction fiction books | are: to the Avon Township Board. Gray Fox by Burke Da ore, was en route from Halifax, ae Ah Peat estes Hie NS. to Philadephia prance Dns get os Souvenir: by Margaret a Extent of damage to the Mazzel-, therized to employ earth-moving | ier ae <“ Lusitania by la was not immediately deter- equipment to rough grade village | ‘The Mountains of Pharach by Leonara| mined. - property north of Woodward placed on the shelves at Panama. The Mazzella was oUthg along the north and east sides. | Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Mitchell, | Rochester Plans ~ \Improvements — Around Village a Ronetangs Pheetggl ee 5 He presented recommendations to regulate operation of a sanit adjacent to the sewage |plant. The come forwacded then The finished grade will be plant-| 520 First St., who requested a zon-| ing. change ‘in the Renshaw addi- Persons signing the petition © should be informed that each bet have an area of 6,400 square feet | before a permit be grant- | LONDON (INS)—Something new ed for a two family dwelling, the | |in morning clothes is being sported council pointed ‘cut. President C. Burr appointed WATERFORD — The Mission Elizabeth's playboy cousin showed councilmen Frank Rewold and’ Board, the Council and the Board) up at a fashionable London wedding John Dahiman to survey the pos- of Trustees of the Waterford Com- yesterday wearing fancy checked sibility of additional storm sewers, munity Church will hold their pants with an immaculate cutaway in the village, particularly on, land fill on village med. land araed Giekeby deine Er, "| The ‘Coast Guard ordered the| toh, were instructed to circulate @ |monthly meetings tomorrow at 7:30 coat, pearl grey vest and a silk Parkdale, Wesley, Fourth, Drace, . THERE 1S a NO. suastrur: RINGS by -Milhening ‘ Diemonds ore like people — all sizes, shapes and qualities. Buy where you con depend on the jeweler. When you see the extra brilliance and styling of our diamond -_ you will love them. REDMOND’S 81 N Saginaw FE 2-3612 Griggs and Second streets. FOOD IDEA new hit with ice-cold Coca-Cola Stuffed Hamburgers } Have some—they’re good! In between thin meat patties—put savory bread stuffing, tomato and onion slices, or packaged cheese with pickle relish. Broil, and serve with sparkling Coca-Cola! There’s no refreshment so welcome. And how that great taste of Coke brings out the best in any delicious food! Make Coca-Cola your happy choice for meals, picnics, parties. Bring home the Coke today! ...and Coke—to put you at your sparkling best! titans, LG, Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by é “Coke” is @ registered trade-mork. ©1956 The Coca-Cola Company, THE GOGA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF PONTIAC pas ee = ¢ g f f q : 2 a ae ’ af ; F ie de Hey, Eu et cen en: sgfoent 5 yas ae ns ee A y : ts aF i Ney . ‘ : oe | 4 a = + d i i ab Se ee i i. Ds | Pee, ; ee ee j ey 1 3 f #: #: : z i Ee Nene ee = ae Om : pee acy ; : ! 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PE YOU WILL EARN aRick BIDS ' Laundry a . . kK CEMENT sty Bea cr er ee em ec Cotte WAR MEETEag” | times re tae | eee eae : eaes 13.1 Panh Epl.... doe lates AKEP OR MACHINIST. You must be : EMFENT > fled. OR RUP- -9L2 Pa + in the rienc: : ; ear h over 25. own . _ & BI 4 pusened. : re. : YOu MEN BETWEEN i CEM. nts, EM 34879. _. “BT eullman o-. 34 : A. C. GIRARD, po 20 th work uk am CAUNDRY WORKER = ia | Pocs amore ALL KINDS BULLDOZING DONE. EVES 1 a Eure Oll...... 46.2 July 5, 6, 7, 9 10, 34. Rte 7 1 ame ey aoe cennger need operation of automatic Hammond | _2e8a4@ eto. Jensen FS arent. ‘OR 32039. ; AND " = Revue 8 “445 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24: 1, 14, : soe Bgare ee Must be alert. salary and paid nt job with EUSTOM CARPENTER CONTRAG soil, NG. BL. DIRT T 482 Rex Drug... 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Cal EM ey wee i Ga cen CusTOM” BiT —- sacding & vetoes Ca 802 Sears Row. 3 sib husband of Mrs. Allee W. fer Posten, wake Shopping Com =| hut ie Sgocsenete Tegistered, Modernizing PE 45470, P<. ivcnacdamtomndines + 28.6 Shell Oll...... 43 Sibley and Forbes | Sibley: gem ~~<* WANTED eventually. S_berame recisered OMe cs, TAPING, GUARAN. eeeeens ‘pend p~ GS ere . | oo eeeere Se Bibley se a ndish Aggressive young m ple counts urinalysig and sim- 3-5000 : estimates. OR . EM k fil Se Be Roa Pag S02 BE) trom he “Huatoon Pum 1:30pm experience not necessary. We ‘wili | gency of chemistries and piood | D & M BLDG drive ain curca cae, Mvestock lath Re Beana tt 393 from the Huntov Funeral Home Discount, group fost: ts at "laboratory: ‘ADD A ROOM. A SERVICE FREE TRIMMING AND _RENOV- ; Zaz 18 iAP) —Gelatie vee 4 Saeai’? ins ing.” Interment in Oak Hin Come. _ pitalteation. Mines insurance, tos « detente te ee ae ee. aivin PREE ESTIM: al. Pree AND REMOV. ' : fairy ac 10 {AP)—Sale stone... $4 Std Oil Ing... $3) tery. Dr. Sibley will ill Come iesharing, vacation benefits. prof- eratorier first letter ‘Cinical iab- ROOFING ft JOE SE; | «as MOV. ford Mot ... 59.3 3t Ol Oh +o 58.7 SMITH jie Puneral Home. APPLY peneor ore, ww City. Mich. xX... 3... AND 3 c REE TRIMMING AND COTTING : Sut :., 8b Stevens, JP... 4 Mares he co 8. Sears, R wet. Emn . AND SRERDEW AVE? qARACE ae! an cok Ok bees : foe eat” “83 pum oe Hit] andvet Mvefie Smiths dear rs. Roebuck & Co, | Eaaployment Agencies 8A ih “ween eves oe | FARD (a : seen 8 934 ‘ot of Leonard ; dear WANTED. SAGINAW POA RRO. Pesto : A 7 64 ts. Cass PF. Sm : raemnticneetiiee AAAI ELECTRICAL Gor 5 & bac IRADING. a gimam Gy awit a ce |. M8 tf me Mr BI seed only. ARTIOR. | MIDOLE- BIRMINGHA LECTRICAL CONTRACT WIRING ha ee Oo fee Rowe ot) Re Beatie eee iar “ian aire ae] OFFER INGS_ eee eae, | thet Gen Rese ten a 7 wi riffin Cha) 1 with Ave. Ba: A . INQ . tmmedi ~ 5. q Ww years A 6. or en Shen .”. Say Textron es 7} - Win. H-Mafbech officia =~ et pms 151 Oak- Fela et oaet cag expertence. See Tet ss OE Bae a bea Et) Siti Ga ueracehi | wump oscinas mar | Beara etree | Lee Me Moving & Trucking 19 seve 6 1 . at the 8p “we mac ploy .. : Gen Tire .... $47 Fa | ma cad Bie iseae, Cn ee west 4 os safe lng Hg P Gardner 4:1, MOVING-HAULINO ! ra oir eae gg “Ma Flowers 3 winzee Livernols. MU 91800 ron s oe re Rates. __ ViPE 5.9480 | cows ees 7 rwd “5 INTED Bi : ; NDA’ PE jon © Geverich .... 86 UR Carbide 334 ~_s end work POR WEEK CAREE eering TION BASEMENT. VEN. A&B HAULING ———— | load year. >. 74.6 Um Pac i. DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS _ . Fest, Wikis Lae othe Trade =R,CENTER footings” wepncet , Berb-Que sand you? Basements cleaned. ete FE c | load : ~Unit At os Mae WwW. Ru : Orm Lake MU 4-2546.. 3 Bl - —footings. EMpire 5 and 47615, cleaned, etc. i vctne wee aby Yaw Bie eS wron_Fe_ 2s p oot a “PE tale” HOUS aoe HAGLING ANYTHING, ANY TIN hs ¢ + good and choice and pri 4.7 G5 ruit 90 4 FE . elp W ER 58-3947, . ANYTIME | aseer 3035090. 780 moeet goad ana chet Choe. 492 Ua Qas Co. Bo} an ‘uneral Directors 4 - tele Wanted Female 7 . : Pevioment vee ISING | HAULING RUBBISH OR aNY- ot omee ah sages 10003000 ieckon wi". 2 US Rub 333 | AI. AMBULANCE enotnD | ASSISTANT For eee MIDWEST trucking. general ouraareting, Titan frets cee ince aw ee Raoas eta ae ieee: 8 take 3 ee menanes onoors, | mug emammerme | EM ques | ° airsaarioe. "Fe Saas“ ; choice and in toll Cent ..°° 63.7 Walereen 333.1! COATS PUNESAL Wi oil ‘ig, Write Poutiar Press Box No. TO COME NV'TES yoru GENERAT BON DiEa Ti or thhide CLEANED, ASH hie.38: to .00-|Indust Ray... Warn B 3214 Com SAL HOME PS eee x Ne. SOME: In AND DISCUS Brick BUILDING PEPaIR of rubbish cleanup PE 4. oy i +p Ae aden 42) West Un Pic 28.2) Ornate seetiities OR 4-778? | CAR DRIVERS STEADY 73RD | 4 posrraaiea “ace Penianone _tering stone. cement wt ee (iOHT HAULING AT AN 1 45134 . niand ree BA Weste a Be 43 | Waterford Two |. fake, sn 8 oe EADY, AND Bank Bids PF sen HE A TING SP FE 42290 cee ANY TIME. ison roe... wo 2 — Lake, 3 to 6 chard ? HEATING SPECTAT.— HT A wana : ‘ema a Interiak Ir.... ot White Mot .. $3 Donelson-lohns DEPENDABLE — pekeow 333 —_------_._- a Get your he (G SPECIAL, _ licensed ee HEAVY HAULING, wwe eee bed " nt ich. .449 Wilson & Co . 15.3 © large n PERSON FO Inst —— nevs. fi ating systems | biG PE _5-0028._ mmmmmmmne Pingrites: efi® Bi ee Ah, eee” 2 )) memos a Ps a Mo eS ——Sinstractions 9 | Faieetsttenentinsten’ S| cette ae : ; ' rtial mt ER rae Youne a. w 25 ee FUNERALS” Private room. good sal work. LEARN TO | Ae PAS wilt new, "also meaere ‘rebuilt and iiGnT BAgLiNG wiRT ; | vowel 2.2 SPARKS-ORIPFIN CHAPEL _help. F 1ai0y salary, Other Ww JRIVE THE s chimney as chimney HAULING. PIC: ame | TISDALE [223.5 222s ie Bure 3 ggg Henin ad 11k” mnoughifa service “PE seu DISHWASHER _itintia Seay’ MYER sor ra Sa wae a ei eke nace ; 17.80; dae ; SHE 2-295 repaired. ; walls AVY TRUCKING Office Machines _— OE Stee) VATOCK AVERAGES Voorhees-Siple Morer's Git ee de Work Wanted Mate ws | ito Cee wor ot rae int graven PES Sand. till dirt i | b 4 ; —e La ub. 2280 wwe so — . AN WITH’?-TON STAKE 460 |the "Associated Presses” complied by am DNERAL HOME rane betes Be ee 18 YR. OLD DESIRES FULL J le 7 rere L.A. oung sans Ratliag of ne tian Oe W. Huron, FE $110 cities spe done. tel an tap ie a0 ts a. Ambulance OES ance Sevice Piane or Motor ws aay IMMEDIATELY : rig RES FULL TIME kinds, Est Tels muras ALL O'DELT ind, FE = | = e bh ; hock i) + = Ca ‘ ——— }major source of their munici j\Neon, today y.2009 118 ie one DIONIFIED SERVICES $7 so SS ber eck. Werk only 1 CARPENTER RECREATION | [0S FLEMING. FLOOR. Lavin, 5 FLEMING PLOOR LATING. Local snd Lang vena ee water supply. pa wrene “AX,” Sea lhl owes ies r KIRKBY +--+ demos. no canve slag. Ce oe Sod bethroom repair. “Basements | _Pn Pe tinting 18 “eon Y © seoos worms : | Week ago oon +s) 44 1866 ___ Funeral Home— # sary. Call Mre Pen neces- rooms iled ®E 2-007: / ¥ Se _|Month ago 1. 257 191 «73.8 1828 | — FE 4¢18820 0 ~ ELDE Pell, &M | _ Al CARPEN Rt Bn NO DIGG cai REDUCED : ly, 1.2876 1418 7 i RLY LADY é bd oo Guaranteed ad EE ESTM RATE ‘ite High oo. pang . Ha 1734 | Cemetery Lots 5 wages ae “home Tnea” anick Gite vo are rmeting A) we Water Votee Pe can” ta Sie Lem Tl og + 5.2 190 4 CE ~~ A Sl ipen ie Pentartines wo CEM HN : 1958 High 21 2sT8 2s TAT ie Wiis Memorial Oerdens. "Pz gh Se wl COOK TO LIVE CARO WANTED ES 1 irr FLOOR-CONTR LICENSED FOR OIL BURNER SERVICH wos HS! Rr wit) ee bean ‘No child. care. Mfunt' have Job too small o- too laine. Pree GATING 2aNINe-roeitINer _. Trucks to Rent ING DETROIT : | Ve ing, O08 a meee hey “Be sere CARPENTER and FE 3-7206. SLABTERT RG WEW Tito . TRU Your # IN THIS AREA Figures.atter, chepaier es | BOX REP , and akernate Sunday off Mi tia et py » ver Retor yA REPAIR. | ton AND EQUIPMENT ‘our Hands Get sy - en points are eighths LIES ELDERLY WouMEN FOR merce 2-TRAY LASTERING RESIDES Dump treks iM oon _ Allen , igh WOM ee CARPEN h NGR — Tucks stakes Wages $100 and Wiety ~- Bet the Money te Clean! en Kine & Rauip Cordes 3233 - At 10 a.m. Toda housework. "stay nights, 7 days off | GARE CRY CABINET WORK. homes. Repair specialty. FE | Trailers and Tractors" experience up per week paid qualified . Gemmer ef CoP... ib’ isa were . y there oe Oat rs glghts. 3 days off caRPanrtea psenenie, FE 2 acuooEL y. FE Pontiac ¥ rs aa inexpensive ln ree eek, Paid qualified personnel. Ne Hl Bowell Bie Coen be 38] 4 Geico ta the following EXPERIENCED WAID FOR GEX. Semen cone Ser RS | Srelcraad RAGHENAND | Industral Tena FERE Be — THAT WILL im ff Penin Metal Prod Go*..:) 2. | 5 6 . n the following etal housework ——o FOR GEN-~* |. CARPENTEP | WORK. “N’ Pree and wail tile. ee, feor | ndustrial Tract ~ OT INTER Pro 10? bce os- 9 boxes home ook ine remodeling — EW OR e estimate um bing - or Co for entrance inte this highly 'YMENT and will qualify ie Rudy Mice aoe doe : BaP CRORE a King, Good. | _OP 3-4857_* Sise...2avinet work. ment Frompt Gere ee ah Open Daiye VOODWARD . free ; ly professional field. Soe f Pan Toledo Eatson gcse: ht beh 6, 11, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21 aye. Memee's COOK. CARPENTER WORK ALL EINDS | ane oe : +1071 ___ PE 40461 cluding | Sunday =. . TRADES name, Ga Screw Prod Go* | “4 64 23, 23 , __Flizabeth 1 Huron ai Rea, John Feafl KINDs. NO. SIDING VET Witt SON age and address @& ‘he. . wees » 28, 30, _Lake_Rd atherstone storm .-. GA 2-TO! re c, Mich. : Box OB-27, Pontiac Press, H sale: bid and asked. 13 14) O87, 90. u0 » 38, 43, 85, EXPERIENCED SHORT ORD? pee re ment a ny a ~~ eros __¥ants hauling IN STAKE TRUCK e 3 ; » 90, 110, ” COOK Gnd ine Wate MORO * TARE -ANECARPER. | Sommttuction Co, PE 83001" bix | Painting & : a Accu Mo EXPERIFV CE ress. MT 4-9090, ter Kitchen & epect RPEN- 3-002 Co, FE 8-3801 or EM ainting & D — sed Rapist H ? “nights. PE S209.” ATT RE =. ay FE aK ecorating 20 SPE 52060. ss. -. ie EM ODELT NO ADOTTIONS s = an mae Asks ns . ~~ fielp Wemted Male 6 EXPERIENCE) ee MAN WANTS OUTSIDE home Gnorere. cae ADD'TIONS. 4-1 CUSTOM DECOR i Don’t G Examination At METAL FINISHER. NO po we Fag > RAITRERS FOR | FURNACE popes Rh anon, repair mR i101 Hr a a wrves alt oth . N & beverazes . Serve ‘LEANING _. a aaF ‘ ‘ ' Lb i amble with Harold W. Collada . Shop. nw. ¥ age iit Bean Ra Restaurant 1208 bg A Bar omni 3 Ofl stove aeeatng ‘a08 Sanding end tinshioe R_TLAYING Al Custom PAINTING H demanded may of Detroit 7 . . 32-0101, Ext, a. ne : graph $0003 Sheet mete) work MA+ 50507 # Phone FE ging Pa remov PAPER- ome Security examination today when ; GROCERY cCERK © EAT COX ROOF REPAIRS mer Peto oved = Eat oe ged for assault with intent xecut “fing. Bp. Call after 8 On See, | SIDEWALR SPAIRS 4 “tenor Wane, ar eROn ® EX to rape in Justice Court lve wANG hae r 5. OR 3-261. | SineWA aghing - FE 4-0044. terior 10 per cent dise. tor euk be examined July 17 . He will large ress srente oF we oe DEWALES | Darveways | AND ~ Ad Pal * PE 49205. Collada Y Men needed ti sae ne BE Bees My 30082 before i a s OR ason. Thompso ING DF Psactlinday as jbeld in the Onk-} srereee Bas Sopertanity_ ‘bore ecretary | aonr ravage ax OF | eee TRF mvoraier | A}. PARTING 6 DecoRATING . __ Workin Im 7 TRIMMING, TREE sUR- ._240 Baidw 3 Post $1,000 bond. He rae ane | Metieron me hours nuimited | 3a. “experience ttauited. “Apple Aig 7 dlaliadl Me rr tour. sso temoval, | \ PAST SIDR , this morning by AT must be adept in typing and Experienced ENCHING AND _ PAINTING c county detecti ATTEN shorthand and typing and Pontiae Press Bo 1 AND AINTING © after the alleged VES | ‘ ENTION! ing perseasitar a ve pleas. . s tal BUI I DO * Qualit 4 G co OME assault of a 30- | Aggressive marrt ‘ pearan * & attractive « MAN P iat ZING i J, interior & . : year-old Detroit w : te living in pmerres man, 25 to 40 leven ce. 4 br. week: al work of AMIL D_ Tompeon ng. Reasonable exterior paint. ; : oman in Com- establish inc, to operate an yment benefits. sala i em M. tr kind. Veteran. Don FE 4-684) _.ate service Prices. Immed merce Township m-| —_ Glalished business of you . _Box 90, Pontiac Press meee Building Suppli EXP $4255. FE 60668, AY! , Company furnishes the capital GIRL WiD Mier EAE AN DESIRES WORK OF “ANY | «ac 12A ‘tte pee ew cer which vou k ocean, a MUST HAVE PLEAS kind WORK OF AAA RRA washing and ANT WAL ‘ . i é' cep st home, ani At telephon PLEAS. sed Fe Se ANY pig: OR painting. W iL / oes ; Wom pa ‘ i jon Ig olen ee Profitabartne of general thie aa “w capable MASON WORK ee & —— LUMBER FOR INFORMA. | sare - = al ork guar. a ans Club Picnic | pay cheeks @. ven aie vacation. Pe ; Poe Press Box a. Write Pon- ote jobs FE —_ WORK. pm we FE, «3001. oe acute a leteree es _ PAINTING —~— D-DAWE-GROVE [GORTONVILLS — The Woman's] Raker il mar aed | Notoerorkhtu” he aera Thine; pope ggvreo | ee See S| Brennan Nar green - i re will meet ns) make ever $6056 wer Year. Aine _ -Riitate foo & bath. $38" jai sikOLE Meee WieRES en lee Maple steay mediate serv. ee ae 12:30. p.m. h Thursday at| 2%; opportunity. tor oe eet eomdeae moot any, kind ter” work OF | SAVE E se st. ve — é : tm. atthe hae in a growin, for advancement potent ~ boa kind fer toom ; SAVE ENF é we PAINTING B re 2-8357 Porter Martin of 91 W of Mrs. yee 1-7932" Pgs pF 3 MANICURIST ban pig a few weeks ae .. WANT ENERGY 7 USE pod ding crperienee® praPene. or to toma 3 ‘est Glass Rd. r a 10 to 3 we UT. )6UC RACIAL EXPERT $OUsa WANntRD — wan —6i ‘ob ‘ ADS! To finda _ateee ayek service, Can ont 4 DETROIT, MICHIGAN For Dior's Hair Fashions, Bloom. : y PHONE Fe 21321. good used car, see Classi-~ seen = 7m, cuperieaee oee ashe field Hills, MI- 63213 s, Bloom. OU fied NO » $6 i". ohm * ; é \ ij 5 i) , vy Ot bsoid, ang Ave WORK OF 1 ' We, . ; , eS ‘ Fe ¥ i A ‘ . ree DECORATING. ‘ abe Be? : \ OB ae “enable. i RS Ni Ma pay é } / 4 \ . Beene rege SE ee eae \ ; ‘ Ly ’ (i Sn | Rs Age gee ae ek Sb - i he \ . & i 7 ere: igh Aven ere : \ Ay | F " ESS ae SE Se | y CREM Oe Peg eee Pek aa \ \ 4 5 C \ i ee ee \ Cee eb ‘ ice calls. P COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TY . Huron. Night serv- _spreads. Your material. PE 5-5797.| Ask for Mr. Lost & ‘Found 24 a DACHSHUND. with BOG. Uittle big of biack. rE vie. ie Walton & Opdyke. Re SE - nyse 20008 BLACK ive one a home? FE Resene League bo a WHITE COLLIE LOST Duck Lake. Substantial reward return. Call KEnwood 4-2346 or 3333 Ridge Rd. White Lake. Hobbies & Supplies 24A). 7 TO GET THE MOsT FOR ¢:| land contract, Realtor Patrid, is the “bird” New SCRABBLE SETS, $3. PAINT by number sets, $1.00 up. 7 NK, Somes Open Ev fae, sort cee Wert side or 3 mile area from Pontiac. 6 mos. rent in advance. FE268418. TiovEne. We WANTED W. Huron PE 50123 LAN } . J. VanWi | fm elt, 5440 Dizie Hwy. OR CONTRACTS WANTED We need contracts “$2501 000 At our disposal to purchase new our chente, ace me oie see sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN, To Buy~To Sell-To Insure jand contract ef equily' tm your eset) K KL. ‘Templeton, Realtor. a MORTGAGES GOOD PROPER po call: _T. G: Trocke Realtor 1648 Union Lake Ra. EM 3-4671 YOUR to see. 1050 PE 2-816. Lm 4 = — < ef your contract Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ph. FE 50165 . Tin 6: if Lawrence FE 21414. Notices & Personals 25 IN DEBT? IF SO, Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Above Oakiand Theater 5 East CASH BUYERS WAITING Before selling your nnd contract, let an expe a Tract man talk with you Ne Aerotred od Knapp Shoes rman 2070 Airport io. OR_3-1592 AUDIVOX HEARING AID. RM. 10, 101‘) N. Saginaw. FE 4-0539. DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. Mrs. Burnes. FE 2-6814. 03 Mark. EXPERIENCED SPENCER a atone. Winifred M. Odgers. anal Rd. Utica, Mich. Republic 34131, hand but contracts ons equities, Ca , PE 604) J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor Cy E. Walton Bivd Open Eves. Wanted Real Estate 32A CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY FA JIM WRIGHT, Realtor, Oakland Ave Co-operative Reai_ Estate Exchange CASH FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY GORDON ARNOL D 210 8, TELEGRAPH FE 5-0076 FE 5-5753 HUSBANDS! WIVES! GET PEP, . Hemic Stimu- lets ay. Trial size costs little. In Pontiac, Simms Bros. and Cun- onl s; Also druggests every- where ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, July 10 1956. I wil] not be responsible for any debts con- tracted by any other than mvv-| self. Bruce A. Kent, 217 Grey Red... Auburn Heights. Mich SPECIAL MOR TOES & WED Cold Waves Open Thars Eves. Dorothy's & TE 2-144. __ Travel v Agente 2 254 P TRAVEL SERVICE 608 W, HURON ST. FE 2381) WANT YOUR CASH? Taylor, Realtor, FE 42544, Business Is Good at: White Bros. We need a petreum homes des- |. perately. HITE BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 3-1295 , > open Eves. ‘tii @ — Sun. 1 to 3 Ladl R. er idaines BROKER FE 17-0086 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 2 ; Apply 239 Russell. . APT, PRIVATE only, 389 ATH, UPPER, seeceees, clean, couple omy. ~ PRIV . Tetriweration, ¢hild wel- rton. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. SaTWATE gurenes. Hot baa Lake front. month No around. children. OR e178. 7 ROOMS {S AND BATH FURN. IN- Sanford ; ~yY ~~ L AN & “In love with Eddie? Gosh no, we're just going steady!" _Rent Apts. Furnished 33, Rent Houses Furnished 35 FRANKLIN APTS. bath, adults only + genus one lowntown. $56 per uo. Ground - | WARD E. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR LP “Rooms 41298 op. Bat 50 up, yy Po: West Huron St. Phone FE 2-8206, Rent Office Space 41 ~ NOTHING DOWN — BRICK $10. + ae CEDAR SHAKE $9,975 a Air Conditioned Office | ioe Sets. est : rent. puane. 40561. 152 DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Five “~ weebloek Oulide in 100 Bs dows in od fF Beatty clinic. A rene fees scout te baepenamte 3 Of. sere dinning one Pon- Home, WEST. S 4 & BATH, NEAR WEBSTER School. Ad $65, 3 4 bath. State St. Adults. 650. tilities enn i @ be nent Mest & bt water. NICHOLIE & HARGER 33_W_ Huron st, FE 54189 4 AND BATH. LOWER. Nice & clean, 2 way entr.. bus at @ Child’ under 6 months po 7 ROOMS \ with PRIVA TE 7 RN PRIVA ehower bath ned ‘sad references re- td 5-8413 during the day BUY OR SELL I will personally buy your pr re ty or will sell for you and ou how to get cash if the price is reasonable, Cail now and let us prove it, RILEY Wed. Children to Board 26 sos Elizabeth Lake Ra ROPE +1157 +1157 Goop HOME AND Cane. LI-. censed home FE 7-02 LOVING CARE FOR a ou Re child tm acensed home, By day) or week, OR_3-3875., Wtd. Household Goods 27 OP LLL LPL LL LANL AL LL ALD ONE OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST waitin, furniture buyers Cash z. ANTED TO BUY: ae. rt id of furniture. Phone FE 2-55 FURN ITURE N EEDI DED Entire home odd ‘ots, top dollar wilt” bu teerient 4 a ft for you . Phone 0! OR iat ae us BUY a “OR AUCTION it for you, OA 82 __Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 2 ACRES TO CLEAR FOR CORD wood FE 40137. Ice CREAM CHAIRS WITH heart back, MArket 4-2034. |, community | WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED POP CORN MACHINE. REASON. ABLE. FE 2-i154, WrD. TO BUY: CLEAN NEWS-| _papers for dog kenne!. FE 5-0851 WTD. LADDER ABOUT » FT| 34463. | extension. EM wD. — GOOD LATE MODEL SELLING YOUR _ PROPERTY? IT DOESN'T PAY Our method of showing only to. qualified prospects saves rou time | and mone mye worry with lockers.” Call now. We need farms, lake, ene. residential prop- erties, We handle ali details for financing and closing. ‘o Buy- ra Sell—Toe Trade rou BUY -WE'LL I INSURE IT MAHAN |; REALTY CO., REALTO Co-operative Real Estate Tecbange FE 2.0263 ‘WILL BUY OR BIST YOUR LAKE property, Purchasers waiting. fice 8800 Commerce Le Ph. Pontiac EM 3-331 R. F. McKINNEY UNiv 1-5798 LISTINGS WANTED We have. many ‘buyers waiting for all kinds of residential proper- used dump era Cail bet. 6 & ‘sl Main St. 1849 E. acters Ra. 2: MAple WANTED TO BUY BOTs wb eye) OE 46131, ee youR “JUNK REMOV ED, tree of charge. FE 5-662 Wanted | to | Rent — OAR BUSIN MAN AND WIFE WHO @ room all aoe home, will, lease, FE 20191, Mr “'Hiliman. | ENTERPRISING BUSINESSMAN family, desires good 3-4 bedrm | home in.desirable location to be wailable around July 15. Must ave basement and be near ele @entary school, Exc. care ae . 3-7348. Roger B. Henry, (OL 16111 on ‘vets Rochester, Mich 3 OR BDRM HOUSE, eget i\REALTOR optign to buy. On we oe Ave. or eat with 3-5821, WANT TO SELL? “HAVE CUSTOMERS FOR” 2 bedroom West city. $15,- 600 caan 5 A bedroom basement, $1,500 Ow . 2 vedroem home, $500 down. wed fromt lot with beach. JA. Taylor |» mee weet ven. Free Parking 3 ROOMS AND BATH 31 Stowell |} ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE entrance. heat and electrically fur- n we $16 weekly. Apply 65 Bum- L 3 RMS. aie BUS LINE Line, cae sg _or Tt working M APT. ne sath. cou: _ple. ie Casmperee. : . Welcome. 111 Prospect Fc EARoe ROOMS, CLOSE IN’ FE Ti 5 Sook AND BATH UPPER, _Ciean, in Pontiac $75_OR 3-1320. A § ROOM UPPER MODERN . flat. Separate base No small caliaren, 68 SFE sae. BA’ loor. K- | 1050 W. Huron 8t PE 43661 J ROOMS AND BALK. “PRIVATE 8 foom brick, tile bath, eas. entrance. N. : heat, laundry worn, ee ‘ard. | 2 ROOMS AND BATH. PRY ENT. "| Close to per eee eee Te eitex | VASBINDER | TR BATH at VASBINDER | FE 5-8875 ATR ON Lake Cottages 36A Lake. Lane Ra. Rent s N Tt ¥ 14TH, TO SEPT. > are Orion. Children ricome. AVAILABLE JULY 147M. cottages af 32-2411 = & and 6, Ask seee Traverse | ey ‘ar om; | aah R pai eats TAKE PRON? Com 2 ek Uullties fern PE 24001 | Acecttes after 2:00 electric, ae — ? mues s Waldbauer's, ao pene gins fare. 3 22071 salves 2 5: i. 3 Pa Ba ets cheaper Dorothy $ Snyder Lavender R TOR 3140 W, Huron FE 23-4411, LAKE FRONT, ) RM. APT. PRI- Gueencs. 006 o Uk. EMpire 3-398 MODERN RESORT SONTIAC Lake Sandy Beach “ean cabins R_& K Cabin bay OR 3-9389. | | SORTHE aN Corr GE a L MOD. ern. MAple 5- ON SUTTONS BAY. MICH Near Traverse City, 2 bedroom APT. N ROMEO, 3 3 ROOMS, BATH and iarement a“ ae _ Plateau BEAUTIFUL rob ER RN, LAKE- view apt. Heat fern. #78 a month, COVERY v6 Ne UNFURN. pitas near stores rivate 4 RM BASEMENT APT, $70 _FE 44686 4 ROOMS, ALL PRIVATE. MiD- ee adults. Close in. FE ange R48 ts, eat and HEIGHTS 4 ROOMS AND ny 7 ROOM APT. PVT, BATH, ENTR.. clean. Laundry facil. Soft, hot 4 i ROOMS UPPER. aa CHIL- SATH \ HE ‘ite and gas. Adults only. 248 PRIVATE ENTRANCE. bath FE 54-6734 ROOMS, YEAR ROUND. PON- k, OR 30138. S AND BATH LOWER. OTILITIES ae iy vee Deposit, no ~ BLDG. 1 room renciene, adults oly: aPTs. Fi FURN. OR UNPURN. 4145 OR 3-4706. BFAUTIFU {Mo =ERN AND ® Far 5 CLEAN 3 ROOMS, Lig yd Ras. wNTOW? ¢ STUDIO APT. FOR or 2 adults epi nd entrance. Dr. Curson‘ 187 | | ELDERLY WOMAN. ni FRONT APARTMENT—3 ° werking Pegunle me al ferred. 35 Putman, FE 4 AND BATH an ae aw BATH, by~d ot ehiid reef sas weekly. Ace ate. ar NICE LARGE ROOMS bath location right An voany Close to everything “Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7? N. Saginaw Street Ph. FE 54-6166 ROCHESTER VICINITY. 3 LARGE roome & bath. References re- OL 3-6671, SEVERAL APTS AVAILABLE. 3 different locations. Sefore aa PE 42521. After 5 — FE S172, f rete Egat, ane sh {eashing. fe teelie, Cepes, so fptiities ft . Adults only. oe oe, ED UNFURNISHED et plan ba RE. adults padde UPPER veal ster pate EN- Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 2 RM MODERN Camere, Watertord 1 eee. A. Be Se a i eabRooH HOME, YOUNG COU- ple preferred. Cai m, lv ROOMS PURN. GAS REAT. clean house for clean couple with small child. $15 a week us gas bill. 4266 Hatchery Ra. reenter 4 * gree Lak ieee, tio per Bde. rea * ¥ non 318 3 ar FURN ROME TO LEASE. ed-in yard for : children. Call MY 3-222 for ent. MY (3-1187. ; Call between 4+ 7 7 ROOMS AND BATH FURN. 3330 Crooks Rd Lit AND BATH. & month, rmanent or Faw ni wise, 644 Beardsley, Laxe Orion al 20 Motel ccommod % “Seimmine town ng. Pine Om mile wn . 313 for resery: w Reas. MA Pru peech.. d-bedrim. M. YEAR SROOND LARE COTTAGE. Sal FE Se For Rent Rooms 37 out board, FE 2.0316. DESIRABLE ROOM WITH RADIO. on. clock, Tel . Near vo ee tenn iaRGE FRONT SLEEPING ROO _ ladies. 267 N Saginaw, FE 2-070. LARGE CLEAN R GEN- —€, BA entrance, 245 Nei- ane HOUSEKEEPING ROOM near town 1 person, MY 2-6186 =. AIR DITIONED RM. ey - nome for lady. Before 5, PLEABANT ROOM FOR YOUNG man, % block from bus Shower. 554 W. reqeuta . FE 54-8774. SLEEPING ROOM FE 5-3208. __Rooms With Board 38 | PPP ELDERLY PEOPLE FOR A HOME> away from home. We have it! Clean pleasent surroundings, kind Rd viOW-1. ROOM AND BOARD or SLEEP- : ing rooms for men, Clean, quiet. Walk dista tor. 473 FE. Mansfield A ‘ gre meals, FE 60377. 4 Mat | ave VACANCIES ‘N WN con cavaleccente home at 641 Avburn for further information call FE 56-4267. NEED -A FINANCE.| FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 28181 is the Want Ad number! cottage m4 & week or | ONE WAY COAST TO COAST VE THER 3 ORION REMODELED 3 . farm house Fituated on 4 lots with mae and club privileger. New oil furnece cer On County Bchool buy near door. , MY 3270. b nme fe 2 ‘So's Nway. Drayien a OWNER. t ROOM HOUSE ALL ALL Seataien fost By pkgs priced le. E with $956 : 3-0414 or @ call 2-82}9. SCOTT LK. RDS. TURN RIGHT MELJOY REALTY, __ $2,500 down. PE 5-199. . WILL OF FER $30.0 ROCHESTER suburban home for $20.000 if soid before July 27. $8000 down. OLive | _10%51 CL. ARKSTON Owner has left the state ane ot. fers this. new 2? bedrad roam galow for someone to practically ' steal. FA oil heat floors, and si] newly decorsted Now vacant and ready to. more inte. Priced right ‘ior "yaick sale with only $950 dow WEST SU BURB. AN 2 bedroom part merry a. low on extra large lot, ft. House is livable and Tee part gontee. wiring and sheet rock - $5,000 with $750 down M ACEDAY LAKE Prasctically new 2 bedroom ranch style bungalow with aitoehed ga- rage. Latge ae atyle kitchen ¥ reom, natural fireplace. Leake privileges Priced to mortgage. WILLIAMS LAKE Lovely custom_ built mR bedro 4. ranch home. Many built-in fea- * tures. Pull basement, FA oil heat Finished breezeway, attached ga-! rage. Large corner jot. 0 * on blacktop road. $14,050 with = cash to mortgage. F.C. Wood Co. REALTOR 32-1235 M5e Corner Williams Lake Ra *. tl TO KE Established in 1916 | $1,200 DOWN — East side. 2-bed- | room home; pleasant kitchen, tiled bath, full basement. Black- | top street, near school and bus. See it now at $7,500. WILLIAMS LAKE er ee _ kitchen, breakfast nook, floors, full basement, 1% Ser | gerses. landocanes. blacktop road $8,050—terms. Cali tonight. SI Pate Ong $1,950 | ae te this ‘bed bedroom fas bus, s1.500 ae, onrage. ONLY 81.480 DOWN—-North side 2 paren My home. Piastered walls, odern 8 room fame home. 4 priv. $16,000 M same. on la ar garage. Lake pi “Sytvan Lake Village Gam Warwick Be severs ranch homes nat, starter your jot. Be ot ake Builder furnace, 2 car , pared rive, alum. . ner pools prioea ot 10800, with terms. Banpe MAN greets. 3 houses the price of 2 bedrooms, place, dining ving mn fire while the other two ae have rooms each, need some ei don © interior. Lake rive, on Crescent Leake EE houses is |. ¢ for $11,500 with $2,700 down. DRAYTON PLAINS AREA Ranch type home comsisting -of 3 bedrooms, nice living ‘room. —. very modern kitchen, frit bets | with shower, paitached breereway | end 1% err eee pire drive priced at #12, ‘500 Witty $2.500 down, | CL. ARK RE AL. ESTATE +4813 a ed eutnas & bunds Murinle Listing Peervice t $8,860 with DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OCT ANIENG. BUY Thie attractive 3 bedroom modern. home with full basement, gar side, near city bus stores ond echoois with $2,500 down or possibly consider small home in ote Me Gn ene ceptional buy Price $11,897 WraT stor BURGALOW igen location om jet W. Huron er sc ool. Home codetote of five full neat clean and ty beable rooms, beautiful modernized kitchen, price Includes in my opini is @ very ealeable listing. saarnyc LARK HOME | 900 TERMS In perfect” endition inside and out, new carpeting, five full beau- tiful rooms, plus screened in ter- trace, and A-] garage, fenced lot 600x220. nice ‘awn and landseap- ing all yaw = homes com- parable. $3,000 do SIX; ROOM HOME shade and berries, $11,978, terms, or consider small ame in trade h m, jocated east subu BEAUTE. RANCH ROME FIREPLACES A A Jovely' 6 ed for araciou heme. fruilt —— is living. and drapes and a the Re ag ing day’ : fom tng | buyer. oer’ S00 in landece e with » Out- beauti view of Pin Total ‘pees $7,060. F LOYD KENT, Realtor a WW. Lawrence Nest ropes, Bry Power! t large attached 2 cr brick ng rage, large giassed in modern kitehen. lots e ri a 4 wear ‘e nice din: foom, 3 “3 " PEARL BLDG. CO. NEW 2. BEDROOM PHA HOMES $345 Dn. nine oe T: Finn} Sees | $670 Dn. 3 BEDROOM “RANCH MASTER” rape Low A Pearl 1 “i ‘ ear Developes ent Co. O'NEIL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $800 DOWN EVER vibrand ope b Se VALU inane = imate oc coonetney.. i> Es- tates with the jakeside iving room bas ot whe a vesti- pions bath, boy t Face aren. Full > fa adit, te down Bo today) Phone nowt we have RAY O'NEILL, Realtor C“TIOUSTON REALTY "|s eee * oe eae ee | GEO. MARBLE, Realtor Pie na ee echt Rese terns House ‘een. Cass Lake Privileges: $500 down ranch, this attractive 2 canal. “pet Mas (woop 5143 PR ne E} HT 8. Telegraph — vey, & Sun. _FE $14 or PE 4 ees MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Retired Couple Attractive 6 room suburban _ wate: and fier on tras. Ideal place to Qaly $1,469 with ‘a Fresh as Spring _ see Sylvan Lake Brick You'll admire the jeoks of this almost new bedroom setting mn ® ae lot and surr; ¥ trees ide z ! find «a ceramic ge kitchen. Gasina- Bendix Duomatic wather, Priced at $15, non or a down ougmest Terms Will make it essy for you to buy this stor one balf it offers 2 West Suburban as ranch home with 3 Bateman Kampsen REALTORS — FE 40528), te Tee Moye SUBURBAN Ss COOLEY LAKE AREA lake pri B.S u& Templeton, Realtor, =e pect j ~ Leslie R. Middleton FE 1-098 BY OWNER mee A. JOHNSON, Realt 1704 Spade a bd. E Rd, a! burt i F i i ei ¥ S THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, J JULY n, ee 1056_ with $500 — Abas JOHNSON REALTY 1635 waned Dr. MA 41632 : RANCH TYPE Permastone front. Lot 202 x 254 Nieely landscaped. Priced at ane OOK! Sone ©. 2 Modern. 4 down! up. Gas heat. Laundry tubs Goseas. Paved Grive. Terme, “oo REALTY Payments Less Than Rent - MODEL OPEN - DAILY AND SUNDAY 21 NEW YORK AVENU AT BALDWIN Westown REALTY CO. MODEL PHONE FE 5-020 DETROIT OFFICE Diamond 10320 3 BEDROOM, ONPINISHED . good location. will ood homsetvaliee. as dows za _—_—_— OOM basement, ©. Attached garage. CHAPIN 91,500 down. Ltt B east side 2 aie possession. hey oy bed- omer = edt in this property. foom heate "on the buat, with "ine take, pine so MORE CHAPIN, BROKE 4 com Pan be A, ay fon “RIDGEWA Y Rg ss PE 40203 atid 6 KE. Walter + i fp * out to Duck Lk, Rd. Seat Castell Realty #5_Oekiand FE 5-s459 D HORSE CORP. | S019 Cass Elin. Ra. IL, bye ~ Meg hy 31295 AUBURN HEIGHTS ., , /°e*-Etes tt ° = un. t-te You-can be the jroud BRICK RANCH ' sanarat' atle an ena 3 bedroom suburban home with at-— qnd this @ 2 bed- tached 1% car sarnge Electric room home just $1350 heat large kitchen, @ beautiful down & & smalj month! fireplace, caeek, fesse te Geen bo screens. Jot $0x180 ft. nicely land- freacpertation has’ bard- wane arranged. wood floors, full basement, | H Newingham, Broker plostered walls & many oth =| 381_6, Marshall : FE 49843 Sealeke nah now! GI RESALE BEDROOM HOME inte vices, State aoe, NEAR LeBARON Balance inclu SCHOOL... ot bedroom room re- 8 bedrooms,” 5 room Ot re. BY OWNER iabdecaping, storms & Rome lots, 4 2, many at- 20x22 li room, large sitting Senive features, Just east room, extra large dining room, of Josiyn on « paved ares A mmege 3 [anal at a COB fer Sesther: abe. shrubs. fo semen from Pontiac, $1500 DOWN... door, Al for “tie. d00 wien 33.200 this 2 vocated down, No real estate egents. be] hort. try St near _Phone, EM the new school. Only 2 yrs. bed “ee ‘ios anytime jos cst asd Salter wit ||] ICHOLIE make the appointment ow. I VOIS RD . 2 W. Huron 85-6175 3 potrass. & Bar) up, car. Open »_woo» ‘Sl e hall down, den & FAMILY HOME kitchen, Full ant en a * & lovely 4 , 2 car garage, ‘ot fea- Se ee) See Basement es wn, tacellent ‘condition’ Corser lot (NEAR WA D soe Priced — doth tr the’ sour ntry Bes perteon. Pr oF only F1N00e) atl emt. auto. heat, hot ¥ tion stofm s, 3 bedroom Large ; iE % ‘Ouse . berge tot Pref $12,500. Takes $2,500 = NICHOLIE o< HARGER co. we. FE 6-618) | Established in 1916 BRICK RANCH ‘HOME? - — kien : tee - gent for low price of wvi we fu fot a to met arrange financing LET US BUILD A HOME TO SUIT You soe A PRICE YOU We'll price any of the 450 HOME PLANS we have in our . “Tlome Pianners Center” | » i Come out anc browse. through | our 5 plan books, at tbe com | _ venient office of. FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES” office biock No Mrclegraph ‘* FE Fors 8 ROOM HOME | INCOME ~ ; Realize over 1° per cent net, cote. and retail. outiet. Property good loca’ and tn tip-top p a. Term price includes furni- ture for & apts. John K. drwin REALTOR ae home, ne, "i bea waaeee. $4,250. Terms. WILLIS M. BREWER o ». PE 56-1104 vy ac ern cs 000 $4,000 an. fen ‘Sree FOX LAKE SUBDIVISION § RMS. gl smal) down payment, owner nd . 3356 Bender 6. Dray- off Hatchery Rd. Call x MULTIPLE LISTING SERV ICE ‘OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS SYLVAN LAKE FRONT eity conveniences. Use it as an income = single ae $17,500 with term THIS LITTLE HOUSE Ie ideal for a working couple. It is in top condition, immacuiate SLICE OF HAM nan 3 extra lots. Terma can arranged. SCHRAM PE 6-5001 REALTOR FE 5-047! 8. ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TO post | the heat — see thi» fine bedroom lakefront “. OR lf you want « qummer | eqttege on nie, Needs work in $5,800, $800 down. SELL the Owner! Near ba nn 2 bedrooms. 12 x 2 living . Tiled bath Lake. A rage. Lake privileges. Only $ 956. $1,300 down. This fine 3 bedroom home today. i‘, baths. Full basement 2 car arage. Living room. Dining rm. Brow end — Storms and screens. —— Gas heat and clean Located in city. $11, "00. $3,300 down BROS. TR pipe po Located in the city y $6,000 WANTED A nice Spanish iamily for eis immaculate 3 bedroom home Full | basement, good east side location. i $8,100 with terms vou can afford | TWO LAKE FRONT COTTAGES 106. ft. of Sylvan Lake frontage 2. large 6 room cottages, each with | 3 rooms, city water gas & | sewage. Near ac is and shop- ping. $18,000, LONG LAKE FRONT Large home. 30 .t. Hving foom, 3 bedrooms, plus large dormitory room on 3nd floor. Safe sand Sea wall. Lovely shaded. “Waterford Tow nship Buy $ Have vou been seeking a 3 bedroom home on one ficor of modern design with large rooms, oi] weat, and no basement stairs to climb? Let us tell es about this offering at $12,500. , Seven rooms, 80x115 site fn end fall bath up. Fireplace. full basement. gas heat 2 ear garage. T» The eee? $i4,- 000-—see it ach. $14,500, terms to please HOME — MART REALTY CO.- 1062 W. Huron BROWN $705 DOWN — Brand new starter home with full basement. Full | bath, kitchen sink, autonatic hot FE 5-0407 water, all interior studding, wired, well am septic. Exterior all complet Real value. Very at- tractive home. Well constructed $5,950 FULL PRICE — Dandy two bedroom pongelow with oak floors & plastered walls. Good clea’ home. a. furn Quick possession Easy te $1,900 WEST SIDE—Modern 5 rm. 22 W Lawrence 8t Low priced cottage on wond- ed lot with nearby Williams Lake privileges. Handyman could convert te yéar rcund home Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor Open Evenings . FE 5-€161 or PE 32-1306 ' Seminole Hills en cena ecaamnemncennean Partridge | IS THE “BIRD" TO SEE | 4 BEDROOM—$1250 DN. a spacious 4 bednoom home located ‘n the lake area just outside Pontiac. Has full basement @rage. end located = shoraved street Full price only INCOME—TRADE This easy to maintain, was heated 4 femily will bring ‘ $280 per month. _Built &, it’s fully Here's bungalow in ver: Priced to on. Large 100x150 ft. $15,000 RANCH BRICK—Brand new 1% car attached. Pull with plenty of sty’ w 'v Tile Bath. large ‘@ ‘aved st. 100x150 ft. bas 4 950 OF PERING—Beautiful | NEW bedroom ranch bungalow with | attached two car garage Base- ment. Lovely jefacguae fireplace, | two 8. k floors & pins- | tered walls Exceptionally well | constructed and vety attractive. | Beautiful, exterior of ledgestone | and 34x10 inch white siding, Com- plete with aluminum storm sash | * m wonderful : screens, Located \ neighborhood at the edge of Don- eison Park. 2 biocks from city bus. Call Mrs. Hoyt, FE 2-0840, 1.. H, BROWN. Realtor “Mutitiple Listing Service ® Sh i ee a ae ea ye and Owner will accept single temily home or other property im trade. A COUNTRY HOME Hare's @ wonderful white frame Colofilal home on 2 e#cres in Waterford Twp 10 spacious rms., 6 om the first floor including kitchen, sewing room. TV room, and’ carpeted living rooms. Upstairs has 3 rooms and extra full bath Insite and out. t's in excellent condition. Large barn, chicken conn and 2 cer garage comprise outbuildings The ‘ine traditional nes of this home highlighted by the beantiful viqned andseaping make this a home of sting beauty. Only 917.500. on terms. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR | FE 43581 STOUTS Best Buys Today YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 11 N. Saginaw St. Ph. PE 5-81 Eves till 6:30 OFFERS West Side Attractive 2 bedroom = Sreakfant “nook, basement, storms & screens, — Lot 50x 2 car Imm : 950, terms. Clarkston € rooms pl place in living room, full basement, hot air coal = nace, 2 car garage $12,600. terms | West Side 2 stery frame @ room and bath, fireplace in ving rm.., i le roo! : hall a Sairets, 2 sae not $14,700, terms. Clarkston Lake Front Brick Attractive 7 room Ahad - . jas 1% baths, fire- ofl furnace, 2 Price reduced quick sale. Immediate pos- session as owner has pur- chased smatier home. Ex- cellent terms | Amrective wr 9 room brick home ms, fect frontage. Living room 16x24, fireplece, carpetin: drapes, and stove inelud newly remodeled kitchen. basement, gas heat, 2 car garage. 3 lots. $32,000. $10,000 down. Roy Annett Inc. Realtors 28_E. Huron FEderal 8-0466 4] » BUD" Elizabeth Lake Estates Spick and span i'y with bath and ores in kitchen, 1's car gare . Offered at - SPY iE Hea teres, FaNR ie peinieed 5 Sightly Acres ee a Near Clarkston i aosetnnarseninngseere® a? e ; = bila is this fovely Mose red ‘co brick with 2 REALTY CO., REAL’ ' be Co-operative Real’ Estate ee ee ee er ee FE 2.0263 aK: . 4 1075 W. Huron — place. h, w. heat NEXT poem TO BRANCH i OFFICE roomy bath. Panoramic view from every room, other NEW OM BUILT BRICK Tne qaeniey Smee. IR eoun. __ For Sale Houses _ 3) _For Sale Houses 43/ fantc" Sata "tate Wale, Giroux-Franks ~~ Trance loset, floors, $250 DOWN. 4 ROOMS AND BATH | ATTENTION? MASONS, CARPEN- plastered Walla wardrobe chavs GENERAL REAL ESTATE, |, 9622 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-061. rs OF | electricians. | guto. heat bot, water ia. full hy PS oe BARGAIN! T $700 On YouR can | wil Wl’ seeept you > basement. Will build down, New 3 bedroom and base- meron vicinit with jake | of Ours. Pull prise just 3,190 ment with ranch home features. privileges. Call OR | wim ferme. Elizabeth Lake Front landscaped ecre, Laxe priv ve | BEAUTIFUL | NEW. i} OFF BALDWIN _ | Oa Motorway Drive, All brick leges ke Orion aie ty. Soeide nae tne, | ie acre 2 bedroom ay ge and screened and pleted. Ca Sashabaw ‘Granger Rd. OA schoo Pull price * ioe with fp bait a oa as a! oe. down. beach. ear garage. To incl. heat,| COLORED 4 BEDROOM HOME. 300 ft. boat. picnic table ee B00 moves yon in. ol Noaemer. auto, gas heat. Call Pe ipecroom win terse and extras. oun WoDEL ¥. wi 6, . OR | yard) Hes auto. tna "hot West Side Special WEW BRICK ‘ | water, Spacious 6 room home well lo- 3 bedrooms, off FA heat, el trie ex. Call - 22 tion. full price $8.600 with $2,000 cated on ved street near bot water heater. ot as 4 ROOM 18E. yy J... down, ’ Webster 20 ft. living Lake privileges Loon “L Ctesta Be. | Barnes . room, Kitehen with is- $2.200 “down to & 4%, Pet cent sy OREN T BDRM RANGE | (5 R.] land ‘bar breakfast G. I mortgage. BY OWNER: 2 BORM: RANCH. eorge rwin All tastefully gecorsted. Coo | uD ord i eortgeee, OR | REAL Baldwin Ave Toom with fireplace, Beautiful as aH sane with expansion at- pyeoed = FE $0101 or FE thaded “deep lot. 1% ear 1 basement, 2 car garage lf no answer re and cement drive Full price Co-operative Rea! istate change DRAYTON WOODS | Humphries Realtor FE 204% FE 47114 03 N, Tele Open brick, large liv- Hrepiace, tile bath, alore, ‘eree _ recreation rm . Pp uele crite. bs ve. Ln a etre! e. Y LIVING reened Only $1,300 down. Russell Young BUILDER - REALTOR 412 W. Huron FE 4 FAMILY and 2 extra . Truly @ Bargain ‘at $13,500 — 81.500 J. A. Taylor a (NSURANCE {00 Oakland Ave. FE 42544 Open Eves. sree Parking $750 DOWN 5 room older home, garage. large sheded jot. privileges on Elizabeth Lake. Move Bical: in, $55 per month. See ‘ARNOLD FE 5-0676 “SPECIAL” CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY | f FF 5-5783 And you can raise our own on thle lovely old homestead located about 7 miles out near Carenton, consisting of 4's landscaped acres, large 11 room medern home with oil furnace, electric hot wa- ter heater. large barn suit- able for livestock or stor- market at only $10,500 with reasonable down payment. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN. Seginay St. nh. RS" A GOOD PLACE TO BUY FOR COLORED FAMILIES Only $500 down. a po closing costs to GI Loan. A newer 3 pedeeenn home on Bas- sett St. Nice shaded front porch and fenced rear yard. Apple and pear trees. or Roots Vacant. 5 room Price $8,250 with ad sows. Bee pers, Howard 2-0412. ‘our KINZLER, Realtor «70 FE 4-3625 BUY TODAY Move im tomorrow, $050 do east suburban. Newly 4 ted FE 44211 \. oil i with | stairs, base- nett jot 100 x 150 ft Shrubbery, rage Pasy terms. Har- 8. 2895 i Milford. MUtual 42161 and BEAUTIFUL LAKE LOT ON LOW- Fe a ae Lake $15,000. MI LAKEPRONT. SUCHY ‘Se ae *E 4310. 9 ieee puttiets lot, ¢1s00 | ¥Y FURN. 3 BED- ROOM LAKEPRONT aoe vee Hway. Drayton on Pisins. 4 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange te 1062 W. Huron FE sour) cated | Ponting , 68 x 314, PRIV. cellent corner location for Mes Tesidentia’. Saien of SUSE) Sees livery, ete. You'll miss the ven suby adchostan ae Bevede, boat if you don't see this por: Taxis - WATERFORD TOWN- ° TOWN- too, Sm amount to SRE Sore _____| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ; MONTICELLO We. “ET oboe desirable * 30 ft. YMMERCIAL BUILDING City water, gas & Sewers, black |"AROE COMMERCIAL BUILDING 1: —— , Inaw St, Suitable tor ry ior m eRRY ACRES poses. Box 95 Pontiac ec Press. pr Motel Site M59 WEST OF PONTIAC See excellent homesites to-| 240 ft, of constituting an da fe me. 9-033 ee ween 2 cross Sox. ony “re streets, Will divide if necessary. — of OLMES BARTRAM : ae bet ona qe | 2s = East side Make FRANK SHEPARD OL LI! | Perry Street For Sale Acreage . 20 ACRES room with Mertionst of Clarkston, 49 rods of Reasonably prteee at $23,650, bo toad frontage Wil) sell all or 10 terms. . Pontise Lake Rd. -near Hospital | in Ra. over 3. netes! “S00 front Drive in—Pontiac 7 “PONTIAC REALTY freathes se Biahine bent, can TT Baldwin PE 5-8275 pe. k top parking space. of stalaions. steel ‘caniurenh nt 30 ACRES WITH FEET peat 3 ieee — tf North Clarkston si mil is also for other com Brice +4.500 with $1,500 down, mercial purposes. $50,000 terms. AUL A KERN, Realtor, Includes property and all ree cay oa w St.. Pon- equipment. iF ACRES Roy Annett Inc. Lake ote gee Soom eaates REAL pe autifal | 28 FE. _o ons vl nad ie Ww RIGHT FE 5-944 M5 Oakland Ave Co-operative Real Estate F BUILD NOW In well restricted Waterford Hills, —., _- —y Lan Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A SOOO INN LLL tnt, + EEE POR eee At Ay Pp location for Used Car ERBERT C DAVIS. Pully equipped with” pantdins 2% Resting Lake Fe, Pe eta ae tee ae Stout. 2 BUILDING SITES. 2 blocks off N. Perry si. tn Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Perry te Ay none ne Tl N. Saginaw 8t. PE s-e1e RAY O’NEIL, Realtor WW ehone FE Nii) or OR Sess Business Opportunities 51 SOL LOL ARPS ORL Pll Pactra, MOBILGAS STATION § ACRES, 3} MILES WORTH OF Clarkston Very reasonable terms Mein tree? ws s, Sur call VE s200 inventory at cost Information wk FOR OR SALE BY QWNER 2. BED- days dial PE r, Bar- homie, garage. 2" acres _ Sat. & Sun ? Beaut tiful yard, near Union Lake Village. 1250 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-3704 Most Beautiful Spot for old couple. You can take over : + ~ one A ho balance in Oakland County * te Bar. 27 acres near Adams R4. ‘BY C OWNER tn exclusive secluded spot of: city’s Perlect location ‘for small Hoy ie $60,000 a eer. country es $000 acre . handle. G =- —a@ real buy! per so Joaee . Write Pontiac, Also 1% acres In N. Adams AUTOMATIC. LAUND R BUSI- section ideal for Eevelon- bess. Lease Teasonable rent ment, $759 per acr and all equipment. 135 E Lake, South Lyon, Mich. ch. GEneva 8-2971. EXCLUSIVE ~ FRANCHISE For fast selling $1.00 ttem. No direct competition, New prosrhm BJ ~ item ere- es openings rough na- tional expansion. Requires reliable man to ice gouste at Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street Oven Evenings FE 5-816] or FE 2-1306 IDEAL MOTEL SITE 30 FT. WATER FRONT ON LAKE Oakiand. Off Sashabaw. Priv. | owner, rere i 10 ee LAKE FRON T Beautiful two bedyoom modern. | inside finished win, knotty pine. | charming brick fireplace and at- | tached garage, extra large lot | and sod going fe for only $1.500 down. | CRAWFORD AGENCY $3% W. Huron st eb +1549 Evenings eal FE 21317 or MY }3-1143 LAKEFRONT ELIZABETH LAKE frame Iakefront home on beautiful Elizabeth Lake with Full . gas heat, and nicely landscaped. Boat, dock, water softener, storm windows an | auto. washer included in this of- fering. Priced at $18,500. LAKE PRIVILEGES Attractive 2 roon trame! home ideally located close to Ox- bow and Cedar Island Lakes with privileges on both. You can enjoy Pree eho ving at ae best at this retreat. It price only 96.050. with $1,500 dows WM. A. KENNEDY 3007 W. | Huron* en Evenings ‘til @ 7 Acres. One half mie of M59 . me frontage. $7,700 ~ beging at once. Car, ences and $2,700.09 coun “or serting noe ronen E 15 tyre BI rone Petersbur, Florida. me GAS STATION on L stock and equi > FE yoess, Bo HOT MOBTLOAS FOR LEASE, r moving to Florida, some ha a . — Wrecker, Tune REALTY Co. OR 30774 or sae ° 1062 W. Huron’ FEL‘ 5-9407 | GULF For Sale Farms — AB '2 stall super service station. Very — : good Iscation ‘ow inventory. Call @ ACRE PARM NEAR MAYVILLE _PE 2-91 3 Good preduction seti, new barn, RESTAU "| OTT: large tool house, grainery good Cheap” RANT IN wg ARIOT TE. well. 3 acfes timber, old house Bal. $200 OA sea.) 1°? DMs rice reasonable. Paul Heiter i SAL _Mayvilie, Mich + SALE BY OWNER. RESTAURANT. 93 rN | Good business rE oni using. Ad ACTeS | TO BUY SELL, REALTOR | PARTRIDGE 18 THE Dp” In Fentine Townshin. With year-| TQ SFE ; round stream. This man realiy _ wants to sell Let's get together. | TWO STALL Hi Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | 22 W. uswrence St. Open Es Evenings | 5-8161 or 79 ACRES, 60 TILLABLE. SUCHY | _Realty Orton FE ¢3142, FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE | Call Rutledge OR 31111, FE 40003 'FARMS OF ALL KINDS. | PRICED | right. P W ODINNAN | 66 W. Huron __FE 42577 | OAKLAND COUNTY 120 acres and machinery, beau- tifully remodeled 16 room home. | 2 baths. Full basement oi) heat, also 3 toom tenant house SERVICE STATION For lease by major il nanan. location, nable rent, and inventory. Catt FF 4-1511 | Girt AND SPECIALTY STORE IN Pontia _tween 10 to A “and 8 ‘o _ ne |BY OWNER. REST sale FE 4-191 i AGRANT Fe FOR “LETS TALK BUSINESS” DRIVE-IN This restaurant is Nicely landscaped, enclosed with tige pole fences. arage afd barn | cilities” *purmichen > rking gia. with cleaner. Corn crib. granary, | siso included. Good lec fon vi too] shed. 15 miles from Pontiac future addition of m, otel wale by app’t. only. Call for an appointment to see .. for yourself 15 ACRE Ss | Located on corner of blacktop MOTEL | road. 2 miles east of Lapeer. | Right for subdivising 7 room home with 4 bedrooms. Gas heat, full basement, 32x47 barn. Priced | $3,500 down, 18 beautiful units. Gross rev over $40,000. Exceilent investmece aeeagntial down payment re } re- lvan Lakes desirable nigh me dry sites of 70 ote Priced from Carl W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Community gt ty Bank Bidg. Ww ashington Park 3 bedroom, brick front bungalow with full basement, automatic | oi] heat. Features carpeted living | room and dining area, plastic tile | bath with shower, casement win- | dows storms and screens. GI) mes built in’ 1980. ‘Priced at. N ICHOLIE 1066 W RON 8ST OPEN EVE. 7 TO 8. fi i. \ i [1 Sp eee Oe Be See 4 Mt_ Cle no Eve. Mr. a Fi baeos | writer and get it! . toomne anc bath, beautiful large son WRIGHT 345 Oskiand Are FF 5-1 Whipple Lake | poamtet tekefront wot with goes | GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads!) H. W. Bigelow. 504 W. Huron &t FE 6-540: or FE 5-845 Yes, whatever. it is — dial FE 28181 for an ad: WATKINS LAKE evening: te ret. $65 per | NOW! | SUMMER COTTAGE. 3 - inrae sou modern Paveled 10 ACRES | MICHIGAN BU SINESS v, rm., fireplace, 2-0654 , : > Seaaten Tt Mreeet. vacanT. SALES CORI ORATION = B 1 building site Very scen- | JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BR LAKE PR = WO.-| ic w OKER | “verine Lake $600 '0 ver cent dn fe trom “Ponting qa0n" tow 1a 1873 8. Telegraph Rd. $lv mo, Owner M. RI Park at Our Front Y REAL ESTATE =e and Meat Market DGEW. 973 Baldwin Ave. Sale Business Property 49 | Grocer ry pie. and ‘t closes every Sund days and during’ the wee ue % ay. 8 fo ond y room modern N stairs, Close to Pont! Sue cr ‘eine Sener ata ate 8: Prime Investment : time. reg A Downtown property with 16.000 sq. | it today?” There is no oblige- ft. on ist and nd ficors Part | Sen. @ price is quite reasbn- basement for utilities tty Wier lense to July ist, 1961. { H. “W. resent gross income is $8,900. WwW per year. Exceptionally well lo- | Rigel eo) eated and close to municipal park- 504 W. Huron st ing lots. Excellent opportunity for | increased income at expiration of | prpoems leases, For fyi particulars | ___PE _5-6492 or FE pages em WM. H. KNUDSEN $10 Pontiac state Bank By x Bia ‘Phone FE 44516 of eve, FE ric? al | REACH CASH CUS ls TOMERS through Classi |" Ads. Call EE 28tB1/ Po \C ¢ PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1956 oe THIRTY-SE acmeneyat elie Turner ' For Sale aiciihioas os ee Sale — @ rg o , Ho vie essai. \ nae. a. pees lg: san Qgecneenns cee eoe eee oeneee ee NO a ve FT. WALL TILE 25¢| WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE MICHIGA, 1050 W. HURON Z| Sale Musical Goods 62|~ For Sale Livestock 72/5 , 8, uathamy aan 1 OF A KIND SALE : “Oh, thank you, thank you so much, Mr, Stanley! I always | spist"beck trom r wanted to know how much I weighed soaking wet!" © ssa te tren APP PLIANCE SALE Eiso grove Frag —sewing | “WP fy 25% Poca pt ar = Series PAY FREEZER = | mbedser bale 11 Cu, Ft. Chest Nat Advertised “HOUSEHOLD FINANCE PR ag nn of Pontiac is Se has Feared 2a “GET CASH QUICKLY Phe ee Pee ee ORE HE ore eee e108 ee eee ORE “otter ME OAT . 03 ‘ CUSHMAN EAGLE WITH A BEDS AND BUNEETTS, aa set installed patio slabs and e fr oon fe oited seus bus reeit | 'SEEOUR Bishcay be Bovorers cles, 83. VER ‘ Street Hours: * Sacurday ® to 1 de chairs. ‘4 Ton Ai Conditioner 300._| ‘Love seat and 3 mahogany step Bide. | boards—insulation—ply wood erfect a on ri pa - YOU. ARE APLE BEDROOM GUTFE_DOy- BEDROOM BORE DOV: Beite—rolt roofine efi & a Kies ‘Working Condition fees arta si = USED COMBINES ~~ res gag ata "gcs | OUR Low Pale | $150.00 de rere | fase Dae em aw ws oe am ou. SHELLS iv BER —_CALL OR. 101 To have your account with Buckners = ate period of LEDDED. Ritontgend Buckner eustomers who out of work are treated with Soery consideration, 5 FT. REFRIG. 12100; BOTTLED tt givers pays to deal be gas stove. $40. EM 3-0544. is cv. FT. eeLvinaTOs UP- . — freezer, 3 yrs. old. MY “A 17 CU FT. DEEPPREEZE. 1 B N FE, Old. Cost $580. Bell for $260. U K . 6-1061. iv” OFFICES ARE LOCATED: 4 KENMORE ORE ELEC RANGE. like new, a ioe FE 8-2455 wash Take over ments. FE ier. ls 53-6589. vind Clothes: Posts PONTIAC, and floor National Bide. |" AL ot. PER Fen oat, | BENSON LUMBER co. DRAYTON PLAINS 613 Disie EVY-|c5- DOUBLE BASIN SINE WITH on WALLED LAKE, 200 Barston Sas” good ee ‘ALT _ TILE si eneeweees vTIe 4862 Van Dyke/rincieum Fico eetecevess One block north across from Bank Taclaimed is Lingeus saseevess. 248 ik oenee ¢ sat ase araiaa 1.98 RAROLD'S Pang LiwonEUM Ei ent i Dew awh “on | & WHEN YOU NEED | |sexpix—sLmcraic | ORTER. Sal csaig: MWe mower end mie) gee - "ead ROSE RED R & PAD6, Berry ove $29 to S500) seers ee So BURMEISTER see dt ey ak el. “A-l condition "#98 ‘bucae time weekends. OLive 1-6346. modern door os, your Garage costs : Zee,cae fe siaitgen, Tee) ME Fa — |Faske. 5 Nin agirg “end otis | Seat” Plsterboesd 02200 133 | ged © fred cones godorsers, Payments to suit your stew BOTTLE GAS | sete, 33 2 end tables, 61 OF | 4xsi5" oon sesreae | pea five waatsy sone Senet ae py ee I71_ 8, Paddock with aay srentens. lation, Qaly % ie ene. Kenyon 4x12 also in stock.: a GA STAT TE Gist FOR YOUR FURNITURE New, approved for uss! a i CO. SEGRE ORa PRERE vig om tae fie Sovalues. 040 60 and 8800, | For Sale Pets FINANCE mld, Pull size coll spring’ FE oe sree BO oa gue heaters ot ter room set pedeoome | 12 Ponting State gank Bide Vises. Call after 4. seerterenes Mere coos: 8 ao Bina * Beatie arturee nate’ fun’ nine 2 AKC DACHSHUND PUPPIES. OR 252%; er | 41574 17” =e USED CONSOLE TV, bag of lime . § cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave cane - $108,590 if GAL TROPICAL FISH AQUAR- new deferre: i Rams $49.95 antenna kit, $0.06. fir plyscore .........5 $3.45| HOBART MOTOR DRIVEN PORT- Ay Treas 16 GAL | TROPICA aq great life con | ae > Livitastowm W VALTON TV wood +. . $2.95) able, are welder. new condi array gore. Detiacs Set Gad aeare. | Ground. Floor) \ ” py pent bag 2 insulaiion :°:..! $4.28 | tom. “gg00, Contact L. c, Hunt} THOMAS ECONOMY | -S4 08. ror HOLL boa —— ii | 4 W. Lawrence St. PR 1090 Welton, Cot, Josie _7E 2a! at 248 E. Walton. FURNITURE CO as INS IN : TEAGUE FINANCE CO.|“Srecm table "and" chairs, Castor | Chrome. et MAKE SURE ITS IN STOCK 7 cream table and chairs and” sei" and “onctianae ree Tie 361 8. Saginaw st, SOREN PUPPIEA EXCEPTION AL- 202,N. MAIN, | tele Site Sh SRS "5, tte ee BURMEISTER Sets Sates |ere—renee eee cere | erat seme ee MOBILE ROCHESTER, MICH.*| © APPLIANCE 104 8 Quilted st re PE_2-8823 . ; Bump Grease swaps, flue | Dual wheels. New. tires se" by | BOSTONS aT STUD. AKO : LOAN’ $25 TO 1500 yt STOVES, BOUGHT “SOLD. _Ex- Northern Lumber Co. vais 8 vel & | _ 14 ft. bed. re AB. 8 PE oot Curtias, OR 3-926 MES | ~~ AUTOS wo LE Turner's. 602 Mt, Clem- BLAY L & SUPPLY CO | TOILET ry MALES. BEAGL | ESTOCK, R SAMPLES tas PE 3000 1 Orchard Lake Ave____ FE 29101 | “Also “ais Hine of vente ae males, st service Besewell Rene Pinte Bwy. | ' Drayton 31203 | HOUSEHOLD GOUIN | Regularly 4229 9220 95 Bendix Economst Seas REPRI = vesteseuens $39.05 colors, $301) Pow Farming: | Ph. Rochester. OL 60711, Ot 1.97mi | Pekularly $229 $144 | FEED REPRIO. vveeeereee: $20.00 inary pvalues. = Near 11 1M Rosa. Ghees- | . Regularly $128 Bendiz Dialomatic | freq Washer’... 6 leat 44979 i — LOANS $25 to $500, wither te | Rotaway bed wth mattrens ote te Ave caeare ngs Teg? OP , | BENEFICIAL Regularly $128, Douglas dryer. 3 i 7 PE owe vee Fhe necnory—womny OXFORD wo | FINANCE CO. TRADE INS TOR ’S WAREHOUSE Terrifie vijue. a aa Piuores- | FOR oa Trail e Sal ei lw tewrence Be "em 2.0000 : r es | __ Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS $600 TO $1,5 500 7 a a i ad ee ee Talbot Lu ber | "ta Ot Oe a cn 0 gn yonges. R. B, Munro, 1060 cas Fp FoRMTORE— 5 Cents Each pate m TRADEIN DEPT, FLOOR SHOP ceonmnaalles «a «Woden 1 - » | GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, ave | . For any purnose 2 Pe living Rm §19 98 Oper bs 8. Bt. AKC reg. health certificate, MA Somes, modern. or not, ‘n 3 Pc, metal bed comviete ... $19.95 PLACE A “LOST AD.” | ai 62804. "For home sddtions or eel eee tees. Be Call FE 28181 for an ad gee te'aere Yor abel oe 1 fe fough-a. ar ene tbe “wood dinetis -'" s2a48 | to recover a loss. Dial propiems | PARAKERTS. CAWA a ae, cos “Fon || Wringer washers aor gas Coogeiny frais wor iiatab’” 28181 for an ad-writer. |: oe ore ae ben 3S huss a aa :. “Ga “second ‘t vecutm cleaners... m 1s & WYMAN’S Say charge it. be My ey see Retinal Deidiog, | Bore Ropeceneryy Pere © liew. Phe mettle nas Paise. , ~ * i} ® Z SHARP CARS ONLY - Top Dollar Por Clean Used Care & Trucks. Matthews- Hargreaves it a. ed FE 44546 HiC i LLAR fa ke! thes Seine iiies iH. J. VANWELT * A Syuens, fa’ ome.” Clare ee ‘or PE 44a) Ask FOR COMMUNITY * MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN TL, 30, SR. cae acs — HURS MTR. s SALES ear for Did SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of i. Bg Bivd. | SInAs Like NEw For Sale Cars 91| ‘arn also eat toa hae Frise, 1h we bhelield. FE “Wilson GMC New and Used Trucks 1947 BROCKLY TRAC- TOR, FULL AIR BRAKES ‘11951 CHEVROLET | TRACTOR, VACU- UM BRAKES 1952 FORD TRACTOR, SHORT WHEEL BASE 1952 CHEVROLET SF- DAN DELIVERY 1951 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN OAKLAND AT CASS PHONE FE 5-9485 For Sale Cars “CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY USED CARS CASS AT PIKE STS, FE 4-3885 91 : SE DIER,F POOR neAsoNaace ‘56 Demos. PETE dha palo M1 ctSeb” Oita EERE soba Rabe ae PRICED TO SELL. FB ER BEAUTIFUL T AND TOR: WITH MANY MORE TO | PROM $195. Your Car Down "owaest TERMS, ‘TAKE ADVA , DONT DELAY~ACT TODAY! |HASKINS | CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest tat Growing aler” Pe trade, Call after 7 p.m "got Biate ‘The Wind Blew All Our Prices Down 7. Bick vp up , HURON MTR. SALES 008_W,_ Maren National -Motor Sales where.” FOR AS LITTLE as $39.90 Dn. No co-signers No furniture loans No finance companies No red tape Immediate Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy Here, Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 7) 8 SAGINAW '53 NASH RAMBLER This car was rt A w Dec. 7. 1065. The actua: mileage fs §.848 miles. It is really bea ctitul’ Ivory body the way round. and eveenve Ma: continental tire: bed, Folks if you want « will actually give 20 mites & gal- and has aij the above men- ures. Come to ernie Oakland. “BRIGHT SPOT" "55 Pontiac Sta. Wgn. | 55 Ford Victoria *55 Olds Super Holiday 54 Chevrolet Sedan *54 Cadillac 62 Sedan 11°54 Buick Sedan *53 Olds 98 Sedan *52 Pontiac 2 Dr. jk *52 Olds Sedan "51 Dodge 2 Dr. UP. ’51 Pontiac Sedan x 50 Ford 2 Dr. JEROME OLDS-CADILLA i (Cass at Orchard Lake iss FE 8.0488 TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS | " = a a Whia Bang re Bargains - Vietoria. .. eee eee ey : bit * “Oy bein ::§ Sts iwi ‘ ae ¢ 4.52 es traeees ss PSs St * 2 ~ 2 dr =

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No. 382. $445 "32 Plym. 2 dr., radio & heater, runs good, Stock No. 399, radio Stock Very low mii Looks and drives like new. $1895 $495 63 CHEVROLET Station Waoon yc | | °49° Chrysler Convert- | 's3\CHEVROLET. Station \ see $1095 | ible, bright red, runs 'S) OLDSMOBILE 8&8 2 Dr.............005. $695 || good. Stock No, 413. $995 53 Pontiac 4 dr., radio & heater, Hvydramatic. | PE 4.4546 Open till 9 p.m, Monday through Friday, Saturday till 5 p.m, salesmen; liberal appraisal on all trade-ins. your business—so hurry on down... Son aE Pah Mme yA aa Sa Se MIdwest 6-5302 Birmingham MIdwest 4-7500 “Bud Shelton MOTOR SALES | _OPEN- , | OFFERS rae ie | : | A PHONE CALL $1 Olds Buper 88 o.oo. $1088 18 A.M. til 9PM.) STARTS A COURTESY CAR - ‘So Buick Super ceav.. ss. tides Open Evenings Til L 9 p.m. ! = = ecpee Far shoes = - Se 7 "ea Olds Baad a aes | Sy ere ee MG ee MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES Th ; Si Chey. 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"WHERE PONTIAC BUYS ITS BUICKS” 210 ORCHARD LAKEAVE. . | © MT, CLEMENG 8 OPE 277 FE 2-910] sO FE 2- 9101. ; fi y Ne f } ‘ ‘ sty | . \ Pe , 5 bee oe sg Fy yk 7 ree es OU ee es ee er errr a eee peed iy A { - \ F : ; ; oa \ . ; be a A : \ - : f gt Ae Z ‘ ‘ = : é ee ee ea ee nk, oe ice f j ' q j ' "THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1950 nf 2 Russ Morgan y j +-Today's Radio Programs-- ProgramKeyed Red Women Declare -_ Wa, 7m) CKLW, (000) «= WW, (950) WOAR, Gils) WEYR, Ge) WFON, Cam) WIBK, (1400) 0—W w; Dance i: ww, News fe -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2—WJBK-TV 4—WWd-TV - %WXYZ-TV Channel CKLW-TV th . : ™ Channel 1 Channel : usiasti¢ ragtime plano. The London fashion models are quite disappointed about 826 for Tst Part of ‘56 TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | son household. Robert Young|10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. af bee © a enna men. mS 6:00—(7) Viola Layne Show. Music, _ 7 5 Directors Pi Home. ine and unforced, ‘ “We hoped we'd have to fight our way out of all sorts songs. (8) Corliss Archer. Amn|"tee) {ands Darnell in “Whitelii:00—d) Valiant Lady. (4) Feath-| The smile lights up to a level o of compromising positions with them,” one English model ‘ a anein *? ; . «| related, “Instead, been reduced to the indignity of Baker in “The Miffler.” (4)| Corridors.” (9) The Barris Beat.|. er Your Nest. (7) Story Studio,|geniality you sense is pure satis- om a Sar Vieng, (i) Listietersl ee eee Or einiecn pene vege cor aca mortal grins BP ms Sardis rob ignored us. Kits, dateryieane an innocent man js tried for|11:30—(2) Search for .|picion confirmed when Morgan} wr. pussian men,” she said, “are carrying that don't-mix 6:00—(7) News. John Daly. (| murder. (2) ‘The Millionaire.| (4) It Could Be You. (7) Rob-|took a twobar rest to voice bis)... foreigners idea too far.” = Sonny Eliot. Weather. (2) News.) “The Story of Joe Seaton.” in and Ricky. for this life as com- : Lair erase Jac LeGoft. 8:30—(7) Eddy Arnold Show. Anita|11:45—(2) Guiding Light. pared with coal mining, af OCCUpS| 7446 MIDNIGHT EARL IN. N.Y This was an increase of 12 over on-® Die. ae a as gees wih BO. Oe THURSDAY AFTERNOON tion he once practiced, = r AER (ie same ported fest yent, 6:25—(2) eatherman. Dr.| tery Theater. Margaret Leigh- THE RIGHT TRACK Rocky Marciano enter a hospital for observation vr Everett E. Phelps. ton in “The Teckman Mystery.”’|12:00—(2) Mid-day Movie. (4) Ding Starting with such © pure ana|® Possible ruptured spinal disc . . Marion Marlowe's taking the period ¢ 6:30 — (7) Disneyland. “When! (2) I've Got a Secret. Garry) Dong School, (7) 12 o'Clock) 1 nie persofiality, CBS would) ving lessons—but not from her former boss. MGM's groom- “" Knighthood wis in Flower.” (9)| Moore with panel quiz. Laraine Comics. seem to be om the right track,/ing Cyd Charisse for the roles Ava nthe Million Dollar Movie. Joseph| Day, guest panelist. 12:28-—(9) “Billboard. and the selection of Helen O’Con-|Gardner nixed, ~ Cotton ini “The Steel Trap.” (4)|9:00—(7) Boxing. 10-round heavy-|12:30—(2) Ladies Doe, “_e? nell, graduate of Jimmy Dorsey's} The “Grand Ole Opry” hillbilly Tv'er troit Speaks. Problems of the} Nino Valdes. (4) This Is. Your} Cartoons. ; days, was a pretty wholesome eX-|Piasss as guest Aly Khan's former DSR discussed. - Life, Edwards recreates|12:45—(9) Mary Morgan Show. clamation point indeed, ee a po! @:45—(4) News Caravan, John|. life of Mack Sennett, “King of|1:00—(7) Lady of Charm. (9) News. a: & honey, Bettina, | the fal : Cameron Swayze. Comedy.” (2) 20th-Century Fox] 1:65—-(9) Show. Miss O'Connell has a smile which|to show her clothes for designer Valls Geshe, Gared 7:00—(4) Nation’s Press Confer- Hour. « Thelma Ritter and Gene) 1:25—(2) 7V {luminates with even more candle-|De Nilly , . . With titles sprouting all 96 from June, “ence. Newsmen interview noted|, Lckhart in “Christopher Bean. 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. |nowered sincerity than Russ Mor-jover, Elaine Welss was named “Miss have to go personality. (2) Arthur Godtrey.|920--(4) Studio 57. Ann Harding|. (4) Tennessee Exnie. color. {22'S and though she hag a voice/Totem Lodge.” winter months” naira ‘| in “Vacation with Pay.” 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) -|which hardly will send Jo Staf-| rite magazine will profile Sammy we expect te i 9:45—~(7) Sports Headlines. Don Matinee Theater. (7) Film Fes-\toeq enviously packing, it does @ adjustment 7:30—(7) Amazing Dunninger.| wattrick, tival. have a sort of hip and happy com- Davis Jr. , . . Blind crooner Al Hibbler -” Childs said. June Havoe joins Encyciopelia|yo:ee—(t) Playhouse. | “Bulldog! 3:39—12) as nage petence backed up always by that|St*rted his 30-city tour, at 110". Be, ‘ett, Gaal stump oor id Father John Howard (9) National ie pi candescence. Spain with Sinatra and Cary Grant, there usually Magic” and disrupts the Ander- News..(4) Amos,'n’ Andy. Amos) *!15—(a.¥ Z They. cay 0 singer's voice |Spped on her foot during dance . 4 sells Andy a broken down “Race/** —e ; wcoms far better if the owner [20d busted @ bone. - - Horse.” (2) Ellery Queen. ‘Hugh|*##—(2) Page of Night. 49) Kid) CONC seesle atirtbutes, | Disay Gillespie's South American tour For Ottice Supplics $ Dae Death of 8 as —(0) Modern ne Oty ve srengenty tok fees oes et a Gee 4:00—(2) Four O'Clock Theater.| personally believe... things too unsettled down there . . . ELAINE | SING CAND MEOK YAR: Weathervane: |! w) Comedy Time. CO Marzie| Miss O'Connell did not empe-/Rob’t Mitchum refused $280,000 for his share Of the stele)" STORE ”” Red Schoendienst, of the (9) Justice Colt. gy | tially get to us during ber radio-|“Bandido. Says Bob, “That's my retirement insurance! . as gs is Cardina: RE ee en ee es ae feu. . « 715-17 & bam 10:30—(9) Lone Wolf. Louis Hay- one “> peer Ate praetor nage t hen-pecked husband will tell you that a ward in “Savage.” (4) Confiden- 5:15—(4) Pet Parade. cashed anhtasabend $V phate thing of beauty can be a jaw forever. ah port on “Exceptional Children.""|°"%—(®) Flash Gordon. antness, we have undergone @ not} WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A good pitcher is one who can Si Fit the | (2) Mr. District Attorney. David rig wad Gah dan. Gare change ot! throw @ ball faster than a batter can shake a stick at {t."— izes to Fit t | Brian as Mr. D. A. in “Thett.” At W ta al SOE: ‘|. G@. Hutcheson. Entire Family! De ee Oe te (9) oms doing eee TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Goldie Hawkins tells of the ne ECONOMY SHOE STORE |) foro neers cident.” (4) News.| p Now for the negative side of “The| wealthy guy who had his passport photo done in Cinemascope. Land 552,N. PERRY Charles Lewis, Dick waster! A ¢ { Freed ans Baan Mew. Seems to us| Jockey Hedley Woodhouse, who has finished second to Eddie OATES CORE A ne | kamp, Bl Fleming.) News laiort om wa rene Groeten seuss] Arcane tice See, tal Bee a Se er ere ban given 6 LeGott. bright pleasant could ag +3 - organelle si town property worth $750,000. va ale j1:15—() Me. Crime. Paul Heo] Recent Visitor Praises |have kept things bubbling tan) ™*t® 4, Brotect Mayor Frank C. CONDITIONER reid in “Stolen Face.” (4) Little ” |there, Lawrence Welk). (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) secre 34 TON . Byron Bolger in “The| U.S. Plans to Construct). . would Gt " Spy.” (2) Miss. Falrweather:| A.tab in Philippines |The dialogue was 2 . et ae $177 200 Betie Wright. The dialogue was meanineless|Rahals Weakening |President Sends |way and raiirosd }11:20—(2) Les Paul—Mary Ford. small talk for the most part. On *. . ect now in progress. Mui |_EAST LANSING (#—A Michigan the Lawrence Welk ‘Show, CBS\(+ 5 2 [Birthday Greeting)over the property yesterday AT '11:2%3~(2) Nightwatch Theater. State University professor, just re- please note, the between-numbers Grip on Cyprus? The millrace originally ELECTRO-MART Edward G. Robinson in “I Am turned from a.tour of Asia, said talk is limited to the skimpiest in- 'to Gr anny, 102 lpower for a hydro-electric | the Law.” Tuesday atomic energy has given troductions: and appreciations of) NICOSIA, Cyprus (®—The man| tion built 65 years ago. The 158 Oakland FE 2-3781 || 5514) Files of Jeff Jones. the free world one of its greatest the artists, and off they bubble|directing British antiterrorist op-| MIDDLESBORO, Ky. &® — Mr8.|tion was taken out of service in rene eee-aeerere eer =| Gamblers fix a ball game by peacetime victories. \into each succeeding ensemble or/erationg on Cyprus believes the Nancy Lawson, whose hair began i959. : Ward’ TV Service kidnaping the pitcher’s daugh-| D Harola B tune head ~~ pectemanee. . > the | ter in “Squeeze Play.” | Dr , y, ot, ard . uh , ‘00-4 Soe: Variety. |the MSU Horticulture Department,| “The Russ Morgan Show” start- TV, Radio, Car Radio |j12:20 a.m.—2) Weathervane and was interviewed following a three-jed off with precisely the right Meditations. month Far Eastern tour with a pleasant stars and then let them FE 2-2976 = 46.'N. Hilldale fn —i4) News Final. team of top U. S. scientists, | |drag their feet when they should OPEN EVENINGS have been effervescing. | THURSDAY MORNING He teld of U. 8. plans to start , construction next year on 9 mul- '6:50—(2) Meditations, (4) Today's! timiltion dollar nuclear center in Bonds Attract Voters _ Farm Report. the Philippines to offer 14 Asiatic ; CROSLEY 6:65~(2) On the Farm Front. | nations the peacetime benefits of | ig ry @ — Two $35 sav- Authorized 7:00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To-| atomic energy. .etire et oo ~ vol may La SERVICE day. The U. S. team visited Japan, have accounted for the record turn- Sie erat ; Member ef Oakland County Electronics Association DISCOUNT PRICES ALL JEWELRY BUIRLEY JEWELERS 914 W. Huron FE 2-9681 ! 4 7 8:00—(4) Today. (1) Little Rascals. FE 4-1515 918--(D Morving Playhouse, [oe Phlppmes. Open Eves. “iil 8 P.M. 8:25~(4) News. TO BLOCK COMMUNISM C&EVTV 158 Osklend fl :39—(4) Today. (1) Wixie Wonder-| Purpose of the trip was to aid '10:25—(4) Window in Home. rst : r E < basi ee F = es 's Show Copies Success blouses. the big department Then out came a Martin are pushing By EARL WILSON we store, to look into this. * * * I wished to see a Russian model, Tamara. boy model! right now in New York. x * ‘I met Tamara in the “director's” office. men do!” re- One pretty Russian doll seemed to have a couple of rhine-, stones shining through her blouse, gilding the lily. © I went to a fashion show at “Gum” (pronounced Goom), fiddler in shirt sleeves played modeling music . . . includ- ing “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love, Baby.” He wore Moscow's newest thing—patch pockets, a belt in the back, and four buttons in front—which Irving Heller and Cy 71 A MOSCOW—“We Russian women don’t believe in sex appeal,” |22 Plover the Russian glamor gal Irina Skobtseva said recently “The Russian women don't—but the Russian plied an American friend of mine. For an especially sexy effect some of the Russian gals | ae Scorn for Sex Appeal . ier ‘Style i if | if 7:30—(4) Today. (7) Countryside. 285—(2) ) India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Thai-| Today. - land, Burma, Nepal, Ceylon, Laos, Siam, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaya these countries and attempt to save them from Communism, Tukey said. One answer, he said, is a 35 land. $:45-—-(2) News, weather. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp- out of 1,562 voters at a special school board election Monday in Stambaugh. Mrs. Arthur Carlson and Dr. Charles A, Cooper won ‘the two vacant posts in a record field of 12 candidates, Founder of Dairy Dies SAGINAW i — Richard T. Wat- er Room, 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Heartthrob Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(4) Home. million dollar nuclear center scheduled for construction next year at the University of the Philippines, Manila. “The center already has given Wide: Selection HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room | Expert Guidance—Complete Installation 409 E. Maple, Birminghom ithe free world among Far Eastern son, 64, founder of the Watson Dairy Co. of Saginaw, died Tues- iday, Watson retired last year after ‘selling an interest in his company to the McDonald Cooperative Dairy inew prominence and prestige to/Co, of Flint. Watson's firm was a! large ice cream distributor in east-/ countries," Tukey anid. : ern Michigan, a ee oe in the , ry ation. [poker,”” he added. | Easy TV Service iproject will be to agriculture and | of Components | medicine, both of vital interest in REASONABLE ‘the Far East, Tukey said. | SERVICE EVERYWHERE |! 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