aking 9 3B DRAMATIZES SAFETY — Members of the House special subcommittee en traffic safety along with GM officials and press representatives watch safety tests at the Milford Proving Grounds 1}-ton concrete Committee Visits Tech Center By L. JAMES BINDER |day with a tour of the corporation's Asst. City Editor, Pontiac Press new Technical Center in-Warren A five-member fact-finding group, ‘Township, of Congressmen will complete its! The subcommittee, headed by two-day study of General Motors/Rep. Kenneth A, Roberts (D-Ala), safety research and progress to-\traveled to the GM _ proving Third Time for ‘Poor Little Rich Girl’ Gloria Vanderbilt Marries TV Man Sidney Lumet NEW YORK (#—Millionairess Gloria Vanderbilt, one- time “poor little rich girl’) of Park Avenue, was married yesterday to a television director who grew up on the lower East Side. . Miss ‘Vanderbilt and Sidney Lumet, both 32, were married in a surprise ceremony. It was her third mar- riage, his second. She was previously married to Hollywood agent Pat DiCicco and white-haired+ orchestra conductor Leopold Stokowski. Lumet’s first wife was movie actress Rita day. * * * She married DiCicco in 11 when she was 17. She divorced him four years later, In 1945 she married Stokowski, who was 37 years her senior. That marriage ended in divorce last October, She won custody of their two children. Johnson's 33 Tops Early Amateur Play ; If Glenn Johnson, state amateur | }champion fires anything like his | [ist round card in today’s USGA | jamateur tourney qualifying tests at Tam O'Shanter and Knollwood ~ {Country clubs, he'll be hard to beat out of the sectional medalist honors. Glenn fired a two-under par 33 at Tam, where Tom Draper carded a 72 for his 18 hole stint. Draper had -the best mark at the halfway point. Other low (cards at Tam O'Shanter include Chuck Kocsis’ 73, two at 75, Ken Rodewald of Ft. Wayne Ind. and James Taylor of an actress, is appearing nightly in GLORIA VANDERBILT @ play at a Millburn, NJ., sum- when she played last year in a summer stock production of} million dollars on her 2ist birth-|" yesterday. Here a car released down a slope traveling about 35 miles per hour crashes into a wall, moving it two feet. grounds near Milford yesterday for ithe first phase of its probe, President Harlow H. Curtice assured the lawmakers at a din- ner meeting last night “no ele- _| ment of automotive design js of greater concern than safety.” But Curtice said bad highways and “the human element’ can ieause accidents despite the best engineering safeguards. Safety edu- cation and the new Federal high- way program are the best ways of map the nationwide traffic toll, he pointed out. - STRESS 2 POINTS Today's Technical Center pro- gram emphasized the company’s! The role of instruction was out- lined by Anthony G, DeLorenzo, GM public relations director, who said, “The campaign for greater traffic safety ... must be waged on all fronts . , . but authorities : Stories and Pictures, Page 17 * agree that one of the mest eru- cial fronts—where the battle will be won or lost—ig the field of. driver education.” DeLorenzo outlined GM activities in the field of driver education and public information having to do with hi~hway safety, The Congressmen, after leaving the Technical Center today, will prepare to tour Ford and plants in the Detroit area, They will return to Washington next week to report their findings to the Commerce Committee, Other members of the subcom- mittee are Reps. John V, Beamer (R-Ind), Samuel N. Friedel (D- Md), Walter E. Rogers (D-Tex), and Paul F. Schenck (R-Ohio),: Temperature Rising; Showers Seen Possible _ TODAY'S TEMPERATURES 7a. m....7%3 Ti a. m....84 8 a. m....74 12 noon..... BA 9 a. m....78 1 p. m..,.88 10 a. m....82 ad iesomas: The Weather Burean forecasts a low near 70 tonight with a possibil- ity of scattered showers. There also is a possibility of scattered rain or thundershowers in the Pontiac area tomorrow. The high again wil] be near 90. The low in downtown Pontiac last night was 73. At 2 p.m. the dead.'mercury stood at 90 degrees. Se st Se 1 te Egypt Arrests Two Britons on Spy Charges Adds to High Tension Generated by Nasser’s Suez Canal Seizure CAIRO (#-Egypt’s sud- den arrest of two Britons as spies threw new fuel today on the smouldering dispute with Great Britain—already threatening to burst into flame over the Suez Canal seizure. - Security police charged that the Britons and an Egyptian associate master- minded a spy network for British intelligence. The police said the ringleaders jhave incriminated four other Egyp- jtians and that “others may be im- iplicated.” A British Embassy spokesman denied the embassy received in- formation or was in any way con- nected with an espionage ring, In London, a Foreign Office spokesman made a similar denial. \He said the question of a British protest will be considered after all facts have been obtained. The arrests added to tension stirred up by President Nasser's seizure of the Suez Canal Co, They seemed certain to in- crease sentiment in Britain for a tough policy toward Egypt— possibly including the use of mili- tary force, Held at the heavily guarded In- terior Ministry were James Swin- burn, business manager of the Swinburn, about 50, has lived in Egypt almost 25 years. The arrests followed by a day the expulsion from Egypt of two cam woman. porrespendent London daily, for unannounced reasons. ’ In London, it is reported Egypt agreed today to meet with a com- mittee charged with presenting a proposal for international control of the Suez Canal but made no commitment to accept the plan. President Nasser made known his willingness to.see the five-na- jtion committee. In a terse letter to its chairman, Prime Minister’ Robert G. Menzies of Australia, he mentioned neither time nor Place for the meeting. Air Freeway Plans af Lansing Meeting were aifed in Lansing today in State Highway Commissioner Parents Deny Cruelty Charges Dies Today JAMES B. WEBBER JR. J. L. Hudson Official Dies in His Sleep DETROIT ##—James B. Webber Jr., executive vice president of the J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit's largest department store, died today while vacationing in Upper Michigan. Webber would have been 45 next month. He died in his sleep at the Turtle Lake Club, a plush, private sports- man's resort near Alpena. Webber, one of Detroit's most prominent citizens, was the second Hudson executive to die in recent months. Hermat G. Pitzold, 48- year-old general manager and vice president, diéd Dec. 12, He succeeded Oscar Webber as vice president and general man- ager in 1948, becoming executive vice president in July 1954, Funeral service will be held next Thursday at Christ Church in Grosse Pointe. MR-A Founder Urges Nations Say ‘I’m Sorry’ MACKINAC ISLAND (INS) — The founder of Moral Re-Arma- ment said today the words “I am sorry" could save the world and mankind from wars, threats of The Oakland County route in around Northwestern Nine Mile and run north to a wood- ed section at Telegraph and Long aie ee ee Pontiac, of Wail tacirotiati: fiver fly absolute unselfishness and abso- lute love. Buchman said tensions could and would disappear if leaders of na- tions would break down and tell other people they are sorry they have done something wrong. - yesterday. Pontiac Preax Phote APPEAR IN COURT — Mr. and Mrs. William Wyatt asked for an examination at an arraignment charging them with cruelty to children in Justice Court yesterday. Ten of the Wyatt's 12 children were found hungry and abandoned in their Keego Harbor home last Thursday with one of them suffering from a badly burned hand, police said. The couple were reading over the complaint against them when this picture was taken, They will be examined Sept. 5. Keego Harbor Pair Deny Cruelty, Neglect Charges Professing their love for their 12 children, Keego Har- bor parents of 10 children found abandoned Thursday denied charges of cruelty and neglect at their arraign- ment in West Bloomfield Township Justice Court Mr. and Mrs. William Wyatt, who contacted police Monday morning after being missing since Friday after- —_— noon, will be examined Justice Elmer C. Dieterle at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The pair will also appear at a Juvenile Court hearing at 9 a. m. the same day before Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore. This hearing will determine if the Wyatts will be allowed to have the children back should they be cleared of neglect and cruelty charges, ac- cording to Juvenile Court worker Mrs. Dorothy Reason. Ziem took statements from the ga prior to the arraignment recommended the personal wad “because they came in vol- untarily.” He said the release would enable William ‘to return ‘to work while awaiting further action againet Mim and hie wile, Ld Ada was told the complaint against her was that she burned both Sherry, 7, and Diane, 8, by holding their hands over a gas stove on or about June 10, “f understand what it means William was also quick to deny “jhis guilt when informed the com- plaint against him was for failing to provide proper food for the children and also for tieing Sherry to a bed where she was reportedly found Thursday night. TM NOT GUILTY’ “I'm not guilty and I have the (Continued on Page 2, Col, 2) Cadlig: Baspital Needs to Triple by 58, Study Shows Hoepita beds in Oakland County |would be meeded per 1.000 popu be ese naggpe nt he ened oat Pontiac area thy 2. TL diske © os cheat administration 1,206 beds will be needed in Pon-} tiae area hospitals while 2,438 will _ [be needed in Pontiac while county hospitel strength ‘will have to~be hiked to 2,678. i ganic cr Nas ee | from a community area to a re- ct In woe s Press q oe raw tewesencene eS = gare E. uy" but F'n not guilty,” she told the by Justice, 12-Town Drain Costs Argued Board Meeting Today, Hopes to End Stalemate on Allocations in South Oakland County. them is too much, Project coordinator Anton J, Berst said this morning that an attempt will be made today to make proposed allocations final for each community. Troy, Southfield Township and Royal Oak Township officials have rejected their allocated shares of the total cost. No “chiens: tinve heed ‘yeteed The city has asked for complete enclosure of the ditch within the city limits. Adlai Stevenson to Speak Here on Labor Day Democratic Presidential : The Twelve-Town Drain Board met here this morning in hopes of ending a cost squabble over a $38,581,000 project to end flooding Three of 14 communities involved in the project have stalled action, officials say, because the cost to (220-Pounder Says They Got on Her Nerves Also Admits Breaking Another Infant's Leg, | Injuring One’s Head NEW HAVEN, Conn, (?!— Police say a 220-pound pediatric nurse has. ad- mitted shaking to death three infants because they got on her nerves or refused to take their formula, “It .was all uncontrol- lable,” Virginia B. Jaspers, 33-year-old daughter of a county official, told the coroner. “I didn’t know why I did it. Children sometimes get on my nerves.” Miss Jaspers, who is six feet tall. also admitted breaking the leg of another infant and inflicting a head injury on a fifth, said Coroner James J. Corrigan, A private pediatric nurse for seven years, she often lived in with the parents of the children and Wag not connected with a hospital. She was a graduate of East Haven High School and completed an 18months pediatrics course at St, Agnes Home in West Hartford, a home for children maintained by the Hartford Catholic _Archdlocese. a Police sald the Sinihi dated back to 1948, Miss Jaspers was taken into custody as the result of the death Thursday of the 11-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Kapsinow of New Haven, Police Chief Francis V. Me- Manus quoted her as saying she shook the infant violently because it refused its formula. The Kapsinows thought their child had died of natural causes, oe te Dn Sena see gy police said, she admitted: Causing the death in 1948 of the ‘-week-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Hubbard of Guilford. Causing the death of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Willard Mal- kin of New Canaan, four years ago. Mrs. Malkin is a concert soprano stage name is Joan Inflicting a head injury on the 8-week-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoary Suldel of ‘Hew Haven. Breaking the leg of the 3-month- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- wl ns capa of Woodieiige in amare Mine Jaspers kept ow will 1 ever face noone Grade Division Commission Can Not Avoid Work S$ Says County Road Chief “Oakland County's Road Com- do with the long delay on the Pontiae Press, “he sel Sid ee aud A Delay Explained this project finished as the citizens 5 ) : sass any ae ne oeny 8 slp ot the William R Haxnilt m ee tts he a th iven : Se , . r ih ‘Parking Ban Stevenson abandoned plans to They ; ~ pre-campaign speeches to, Taftic speeds checks |Cemetery, Birmingham, es a plunged into an ENE ag cc coping or resett a eT a ; 1, is ¥ the White House bef it on that - ing the lim- husband, injured in the as are: cheering crowd in S ore a thoroughfare. wa" | eldeat, is in Beaumont ae , e ta bean on-| WEATEES BUR oe _ evo sarin 0621) Gaseia hn Fe Ward Ma 3 font apd po ation with the al-| and. thund BUREAU FORECAST ) ville aioe Mean porect sat Ie Dare F Ward Mok ar. |. ere Sere 2 sched ichigan, Events) ‘7, thunderstorms are forecast — Showers from Montana ar the historic plaza pececnt: tol eee etatage, "anes es * Irs. Best came, to , in Detrolt, ot the pro- jand | ee eee een, one. tonight in the — Ohio ea at Se le patios oo he] ee lyears ago. Her home w yay . squad drill) wise tec rosa alana. > » It will be cooler i es south to |Rovernor Pas toe intel oe ee cen ee ee eee eee ceremonies = - n and England in northern California . new shopping pear the Lincoln. 12 jane pee Pontiac eee: wb oer nmr Calor Rew | PR Donor Prenat Seti meat te [LESS < lrepeat will feature la Ci Cc Ress , tine pledged what Approval of sewage trea Besides her husband, she con een| P ¢ City Commission t — en anon termed iip ares inthe Bverg ann eu, Hrs Cnn sia uine io ton eee he a caer a roposed Chan SD. 101 to. Hear™ people to build alvoted fast brenda at tame td Pre 8, Cs old Holly, Wayne & Monroe oo “tar rag Churches| Pontiac “RE ges in Police ‘Py, a) ee ee wth oe : BE Bag Swag F sadn Chas toe of the Chesa- eS, hear iat! pene 8 : : / ire Board —e ry mate, Mg Ee cs sr before as ee amas fern ged yr seca Mrs. Truce wn et ee patents, th ev is and Te To ov fw a5 wd beer eee tom SH Bal November ection open tthe eno ern Hr Ph ene aa boundaries of the| {ree wilh be admit ated . ee : Ave. to 806 Ba’ idwin' 9 who wants mai proposed viage oud be 12 Mle ior tproante betwee ac taptrlnapepdin ay... TA eoeiest fron ac Fo epee hie eee leave the areas Rlinghagsch 0020 the Sis antonio Sete veaeary with gy teogy ig bor’ ney Verne C Hamp purse ee same Troy cit aces: Same vee tee Se Se (Ay! of } Sloss ‘ a tial balloting . 6 presi-| ; roperty at the re Stevenson ge ly last a Birmingham d Coommecee’ tad biniocd 36 Lyon,| The Detroit eae ep or AeDndhin gla heared clans fald: “Some politi- Bente Ape ow coms ath > Bo dent for 17 years, will be 1 — as the western t Townshipsia wot police band will give Last 1 - * * sioners. by the commis-| peopl go out and talk to the field Township has but Bloom. (Chapel of the Willian R at Bell tension of Beck road hd and lke gpa music shell prior |4- ethsingecl di cana William| The commission ‘is *“‘* @ “E want to go a oa Diesel moet ~~ at 1 p.m. Wednesday. a pang ages a eo = commision fo ty the CY the of'a request from vores FO somerset dag ogg a posed apaciggshorgs non ee em ee Canetery, north where’ ‘Tuesday, S , governing City Char-|Sr : _ Dunitz Co. chol- ; 4 sects Wixom road. it inter-/day. Se 4, is children’s wath nt hes -the board. The Sr., to. transfer 8 raga a velopment of an the de-| , eo Prost aero ai the recreation} _ A Tesident of : me for the sau Ge Sale on eas senile oe Sane mje oP ppl ag asad ing ting Beigel a nine sanyo etek dl « mak tiaes Bottle St melon eating heaas ates om five to even members iP j thes ae towne ae Fates Kener and ent intYear ea at St. Joseph’s Mercy tion le story sae ar ear gga aa ‘Pontiac Deaths = of Ameen tied. ot gars budget, com.| Monday. She ‘Hospital Get — Other business: cus S what concerns th ee ae out) Girardin Se ee Se et ts Sympath ene ‘ ‘ on ina Atpolat agenda il — qd rand Many of Stevenson’ oo uuaw aes said the funds| te then ray eee F. Y Keego P N, clude the possible adoption in- (Mrs. William L. = ury who jammed the ancient listeners surfacing for baseball diamond} College Agricultural rom ] udge = whic arents Deny pool = ce to! vrs: bears L. Coffey + — were of Spanish pocecindy ments, a improve-| Christ F sdgpesthe ad of a TON, Ky. @ — cma{tvelty to Chil Meat beer” in Pontiac. fey, Piprbery de that Caroline) Cof- in Check p roresie riggs gsc ine ape ane. re posi sejosied Vt Surviving are her ee Gel Ty White, msde one. pey off (Continued Frum Page 1)” cartels remnant apa ee eee “Jackson Cattle Bu: Rept ergs a peaiee 38 eae: for the recreation|bara, Wailing of" Santa. Bar: yesterday in quarterly pay aff|erocery slips to prove : ie ) “was the daughter of} ‘Kitin e Bu CKS NIXON AGAIN. They specified adie ts ese too children ad Sai Coane ed Sar Sean 2 sleGaMnlhaT ete Wb cites ut totights aspen Julia, Ritter Hopson. ot} ‘Kiting’ Scheme Mer ; ao ooh a loue or tout a Birmi li he acpi lv i he wn inn Teena slated to besn at | ae are ee en Show Half Million Lovet Ve, resent Ri momination| No rep ee cael om Boy levied a fine of § oskinsihe sta would have *-|werk 28 clllesphe and subi bei Manne oolits Baw di to nae on, and mt Richard M. Nix-lthe sippy cements were I oT; aes White ould, dutge, a ne Teed rom meley Biston Wires en ter, Mrs, Maud pce A JACKSON (®—A Grand J Nebraska ptm to permit a ee pene posts ore for). ins 3 Titles , re. ieee Ven soe ae sreea| Canes ee division, snd) on Astor, Tomes’ pub: ee all ot aS ee ee ses tg = he Wat use mele an ee ae Oh tee in State Shoot _T-was speeding al I. - at the nue to Pike and She eck kitin port- 0 Nixo opposi- civil . He had bee Pewee ene am near conyers chet cater, Nein on, ete ce ee Sat sce tereentaive. 00 mam [pairs ooo over Oe tr ° lle, I was ME) tae Gene at Pon- ted from Walnw essen street fe- Tenn. F y of Rut- a which could »lieve the Re rds, several title get home so it conc ge trying to neral Hospital for [200 feet, and on teat approximately Elizabeth Bi Parlin Coffey, Mrs a million dollar top half|Picked their st e Republicans : annual three-day at the » __“E Inow what be fed.” burns of the right he severs |to Benndet appromimately 130 fest een smi th Breeding, Mrs. ‘| Circuit J ~ candidate Henny ngest Presidential n Se ship skeet shoot Pre te champion- _kins _ replied. fg ” re Hos- toe he ae cuts oa Public ceed will be ee mw des: Mrs, Pressnell, quia | who will poses Seey Boardman, Eisenhower, they nominated oe George ©. Best stint @ veins ta ing a toma eg ag yea $1 and coots,"| Two 0¢ a SO ee ee Dee valle tol ane a pride hori ee S| was cntea cron ce for Mrs, George C. Oa} competition. — i * the ; ; curb, . SSCS site — -| thei ° n We —Ate fo[Diviene, have een atthe Be pe ee nes orale, ont ted tap er eee. rest a dented tre, wit) candida cnet vies yredet sated ‘Collision Hospitalizes bin ray ther fro Oe firing : 8 i]. palmer avenue ; . Tennes pea: ’ Y : ; , 2 Pj nla Ab | they ran. preee Aug, 17 when|'® Clinton arate veg Lake rae brothers, William Hop- ee oe ee oad peeyrag Joe Smith tor arate Woman Driver, 70 The five ed blasted pn others. le to to return. ‘and-re-| — A: resolution ta. : Hopson sky, Frank and Jessie than being a tarme mself other} me room Apparently there was | "*. Gert without a miss bei 000 targets oe eave aed authorities: ha is expected to be | Mrs Frode Tennessee, - vo r. : Seochuaie Joe Smtih at the of Royal rea Poa 70 the shootoff before faltering in * Vv = as “ le * - 2 . tL ' ? * * for US. on Sunda when Bogle so since Secchen F .- this evening AD will be taken tioned He aaient was pett- Shaictiaiti songranc ‘ oan at St. rom Brn Pantene of Kelemasco & ; : y ler they had were found aft- ree Talking ie evenins P S ee County 2 SS ee weseite thie te The Joe Smiths! j ay after suffering se pall een as CERVIA, Italy ' days wi been left alone for two| Vf. ners ee ee ee Johnson following Kenneth B. + ceienalion i Ja teacenantene ienitche bad vere in-| 4 ie Brown of Birmingham we por com ‘aonte \o2hib' Pn, char 2 Aer a ay Net Men eet, noah Petes, eed Oe te an Galo: ‘lame et Se es ee aes ent eit oP dp aery! tiring nae ae ot oper, ang ana to dye tae gone w|Much Troubl m Harrell Cemetery, Granger|tte East Lansing post, whe Soo are AC ing oltred seh ler Made, sree" = wamel at pas cor haa ae are ayy yee ~ gg an teawe Geapvared, edd eer x|the East Lansing post ap a ea 5 2 gauge com- “Fan Fay se ol rite und ear cry wes Me ~, »-\ndpg tetas recting his agency's end of the i Suen da tnt bong epee Ait Bud Me eg Boraum also won the <0 gage doct ae what erat sat ting from an op- talked out of rol od night have! vrs ae * Scarborough been _subpoen aed te yw have |ing g Bean is} einen anah tfast-talk- Pica aap ie der was thrown Tom M . = eart : eneral ) 2 * . 7 a i * ‘ 3 Greenv: wie hve rented, The plein day ‘discharge rom the ftw ar iw ty nn som tarts tied Yesterday ae pea teva the hears Noe ers there is we doubt ot" Gran za ws ck DY Scar of Read honor, Wa tor of a local , direc-/Keego } surrendered at ff money by reid banana gps mati Gf : extend at least the West needs Police said roy _ Townshi uge shooters. Ken 20 thing is y and said, “Every.|ized saying they had not from Port Huron euthort- been in ill health ne today,” he added. f-in|needs Adlai Stevenso ation | Lake nt occurred at Lo -12 gauge junior , 28 and SS elas ta amos deaaate police | a” unidentified today. | ‘The daughte arly| FARMERS LOST $73 canpate f n in the Whitevestigators said the Buckhol ine ‘ he S ‘ * c > ‘ ‘ , ’ ors . > Be avr eld Pine pon spent tn we detectives they oft eee TS ees ae Perry vcard gprs phan nate Last July vaca 4 PLAN GRASS ROOTS satay eal sae lap serene Se a ee ailen. weekend at’ a Dixie Pontiac potice, tipped off on May 23, 1872 5 she wee bere ee ee Agriculture Stevenson CAMPAIGN driven t side after she had atic village to this Adri-|rest. motel so his wife could phage cagas Rost pe said. The on May 2, 187 in Canada. She MA stock Sales” Bar py rng Pring Maya nin tg ina Ng hrough a stop sign. py geben 9 Genoa 19 board's} Fraweuter Het» ina | hea nt of Ponting 2 Yeas atl eet Bara showed. imae-|_ ‘The morning from Chi-Kiwanis Club S The doctor said . tements lanned to take| Det. Ralph Surviv 4 farmers y were at the : ub Speak recover) connection tts today in|lieved s Department Massuch of otal Seach today the amount |J°hnson, Hou ity leader Lyndon oit’s Future Ineglect: with the cruelty and _meniie, Deparment, Ne Sos and Clteed eam ot Lan | wnuilition Perr Peody or ye ons . speaker Sam William B. 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Genuine “TAYLOR-TOT” ~ + fay rl by wet hel he a PON IS cat I ai ae you are a bright student you Se dae af dea talinaal oe awards which are presented to outstanding science students . year ‘in American high scholarships are given by companies to help students college. | According to Bausch and Lomb |Optical Co., their own field needs men. It's called instrumentation and ie i ee ee ee ee | de ei See ae a ee ae pride in a career of designing in- struments. About 34,000 foreign students at- tend U.S. schools each year. - New Guinea, never having had a polio epidemic, will not have a jcampaign for use of Salk vaccine there, te nr a cd WATCH THE PONTIAC PRESS! Stop Pain of Piles! Stop it Today atHome —or money back! IN DOCTOR'S TESTS, NEW wd ha FORMULA WITH _ AMAZING ANESTHETIC ACTION STOPS PAIN INSTANTLY! Si a au aaa a x POSTMARK — Old well pump supports of Mrs. V. P. White of Independence, Kan., who checks for some let- ters. Decorative box is finished with aluminum paint. cunel ‘bealibier dt Sites PEBBLE BEACH, Calif, ®— President Eisenhower reported in good condition by his doctor, ends a West Coast vacation today and files back to Washington to map second term campaign strategy and resume government bapingis conferences, * * * The President and Mrs. Eisen- ss|hower are scheduled to take off from the Monterey Naval Air Sta- tion about 9 a.m., PDT, on a nine- .|hour nonstop flight to the capital. Relaying word from Eisenhow- er’s physician, Maj. Gen. Howard M. Snyder, White House press sec- retary James C. Hagerty told newsmen the President's stay at the Cypress Point Club in this re- sort area has done him a great deal of good. : * ¢ * “The doctor says the President is feeling fine and is in good con- dition,” Hagerty said. Eisenhower arrived here last -/Thursday evening a few hours aft- er accepting nomination for a sec- ond term at the closing session of the Republican National Conven- tion in San Francisco. Since then there have been these develop- ments regarding the President's health: 1. Hagerty has stated the doc- tors now feel Eisenhower's con- valescence from major abdominal _jsurgery which he underwent June 9 is at an end. ca * * 2. His weight, which fell off to| about 157 pounds while he was hospitalized. in June, climbed back to the presurgery level for the rte time last week. As of four'| he tipped the scales at one half pound more than he wats Br when he entered the hos- pital. 3. He has resumed playing full rounds of golf, q favorite recrea- tion which always is a good yard- stick of how the President is Teel- ing. He has played 18 holes at the tough Cypress Point course each day for the last four, The range was four to 16 holes on any one day before he came to picturesque Pebble Beach. * In siediies. of Eisenhower's és President Ends Vacation: to Plan Campaign Strategy fastiy refusing to discuss politics and the coming campaign, And he insisted the President had put pol- itics out of his mind during his vacation, “There will be plenty of time for that after we, get back to Washington,” Hagerty said. Ten lions roaming A, E. Adams’ farm nera Lobatsi in Bechuana- land killed six donkeys before one lion was shot. and the rest driven away. “Hand-me-downs can be in as as practical, Before Jane's old aba passed on to little Mary, - Itint it a bright new color. Tf you don’t own an automatic clothes dryer and your youngsters’ clothes have faded from hanging in the sun.all summer, tint them a differet color for fall. TO TINT CLOTHES - Even last spring's pastel prints ean be tinted a darker color and be the smartest fall cotton at the tirst PTA meeting. According to home Whirlpool-Seegér Corp. e only way to tint: co bd mists at is is the * 1. Wash articles tobe tinted. They should be clean and wet for an even color tint. 2. Use color remover first when! another. 3, Use the hottest water possible for tinting, The hotter the water, the faster the tint. * * * : 4. To the fresh hot water, add packaged water softener, 5, Add diluted dye according to directions on package of preferred brand, Do not attempt dyeing in a washing machine. Boiling is neces- sary for a color-fast dye. 6. Put in items to be tinted and tinting from one dark color to) for five minutes before draining. * * G>: loose dye that might remain in the tub, Ann Arbor Bus Service : Extended Six Months Greyhound lines. Arbor Bug Company, extended service from Aug. 31 until next Feb. 28 to give voters time to decide if they want to do without public transportation or let the city take over the bus system. Explosion Victim Dies GRAND RAPIDS «# — John Ku- kor, 42, of Grand Rapids, died Monday from burns suffered exploded while he was burning tree trimmings in his yard. -This precaution removes any ANN ARBOR (—Ann Arbor will) between the city and Great Lakes Great Lakes, owner of the Ann| Thursday when a can of kerosene) 25 E. Lawrence St. pleasure when you learn with your favor ite partner. Not only do you learn faster, _ but you save money, too. You'll be amazed how quick and easy * it is to become a smooth, graceful dancer the Arthur Murray Way. In your very first . lesson you learn the key step to all dances. ‘These special 2 for 1 rates are for a lim- ited time only. So enroll now and be the most envied couple in your set. Studios completely cit-cordittoned ARTHUR MURRAY Ph. 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J. tite A sel i é r. eoiy Fi } BA, 4 fe , . - | / ; f .: 4 ‘ Wy Wie #2, : i 4 \ 4 a " i Ls ry te de ee | ' j cs {7 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1956 Wilson Scinee Wonlan. Mamie’ s Style Show SAN FRANCISCO city will always be when I pretended to be gal reporter, My wiggle isn’t what it used to be: ‘but I posed as a newshen and wiggled alonc with a flock of gal reporters whe covered a fashion show for Mamie Missnhewer,. Tt amazed me how polite the " dames were. They called each other “Dear” even when wish- ing they could kick each other in the nylons. _ I'd been setting dies at the Sheraton-Plaza feasting my eyes on Mamie's white mink- trimmed hat. Suddenly one femme journalist shiilled out: “Come on, girls.” That includ- ed me, of course. Sudden!y a dozen chicks with a dozen different per- fumes were jumping all over . my bunions as they closed in on Mamie. A tall gal fixed Mamie tn the eye and machine- gunned questions at her. ‘ In the back—but in front of me—a smallish woman said te the tall gal’s elbows: “I’m covering this too, dearie,” very icily. Mamie left and they pooled their notes. Mamie’d mentioned she was going home after the convention, “Home--What did she mean by that?” asked one doll. “The White House . . . you know, they live there,” retorted a sister correspondent, with such frostiness that I was afraid) to open my mouth. So I walked away. I mean I limped away. Just between us girls, of course, there was a big story there, Ssshh ... Mrs. James H. Quillen, of Kingsport, Tenn., and Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffery, Mamie’s secretary, had hats alike. Fs Irving Berlin sat in a luxurious trailer outside the Cow Pal- ace after singing “Ike For Four More Years.” “In 1924,” he remembered, “I wrote a song for Al Smith ‘In the Fall We'll All’ Go Voting For Al,’ and later another one, ‘Better Times with Al.’ I wrote a Jimmy Walker campaign song, too—'It’s a Walk-in with Walker, They're All Out of Step but Jimmy,.’” : x * * “Were you a Democrat then?” I asked the author of "I Like Ike.” “Was I a Democrat? In those days ...” And his voice trailed off. “I liked Al Smith. I was brought up in his bailiwick.” Irving’s voice was low but his words were good, Explain- ing that he would donate any receipts from his new song te the “God Bless America Fund,” he added, “I don’t know how good the song is but it has one great virtue—it’s short.” A lot of people including me were wondering whether Nat (King) Cole, who sang at the convention, isn't a Democrat. So is he wondering. “I don’t know what I am,” he told me. “I been reading I'm a Stevenson man but I ain’t never sald that. I’m: singing’ just as an entertainer. Let's see what develops in| the campaign before I say what I am.” After watching a lot of characters on TV during the con-| _vention, Frank Funge, the San Francisco saloon editor, said,! “They have perfect faces for radio. - | THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. ..% Frank Sinatra's Paramount Theater take was $75,000; he said. jokingly, “Now you tell me how to keep it.” (United Artists. calls it the biggest one-week salary ever paid an entertainer) ... Prince Rainier may hire a public relations outfit to keep) next month's visit here “dignified” . . . Jackie Gleason hopes! to starve himself to 230 pounds for the season’s first al . The Harwyn now features a dish named for actress Anna Magnan}; it’s ham. Joo Leuls’ Gectors gave him the werd—ne mere golf. . . Susan (“Diary of Anne Frank”) Strasberg is vacationing in London with MMonroe and Arthur Miller . . . I top mu- sician disappeared off his B’way bandstand; the cops wouldn't renew his work card . . . Eddie Fisher's here on business, alone; Debbie's resting in L.A. Mepecichenpar spain faa ~~ bn deaaepesonamp apr lga ptetann, —he walks her dog .. . Hepburn’s working in Paris, Mel Ferrer’s' houseguesting with the Aga Khan on the Riviera. EARL’S PEARLS , . . A girl who insists on living it up is apt to have trouble living it down. | WISH FD SAID THAT: “A cocktail party,” says Fred Chia-) ventone, “is where the guests drink the martinis, eat the olives} and spill the beans.” “TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Dick Shelton telis-of the Eskimo; who complained about his wife, “I never say such a woman —always asking for a cloth coat!” Pretty soon, says Peter Arnell, there won’t be. any more bank! robberies ‘cause —-where are the gunmen gonna find an all- black car to make their getaway in? That's earl, brother. coats api acnbrnuatie celeaeeme FALL TERM | | STARTING TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 | | (Evening Sessions Starting Thursday, Sept. 6) | There is still a shortage of capable secretaries, sten- | ographers, and other well-trained office help. Salaries are excellent. There are many-opportunities for Aik motion. (CO Higher Accounting Oo Executive Secreterie! [) Bus. Administrotion [] Shorthand (Gregg) | . Dy Bookkeeping "(Shorthand (Machine) | 'D Speedwriting (Co Typewriting | (0 Comptometer ond Celculator — Check the course in which you are ‘interested, fill in your name and os our Bulletin. Be il for a free copy of | ! (Galt Parton or Phone-fo Bulletin i oer seeernesseues Pro pasescens see (Suegsevs ss . FOR VETERAN TRANG 7 W. 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Velvet lined pairs complete with individes! 75—Reg. to 1.99 White Summer Jeweilry..... ane Wide assortment ideal for every ensemble. Others af S8e, : 50—Reg. 1.98 Women’s Nylon } Mesh Gloves... .44c Short and wrist lengths, Sizes 6-714 in white only. Completely washable, -100—Reg. to 1.98 Sportswear Tops in Tube or Halter Styles ........ Cis dap tha WH tad CONE Wak tents clare, uley tn news -_ ar “2, 1.98 8 Famous van Raalte G gga . Le sheer or mesh. Sises ¢-7\b. White | INTIMATE APPAREL _ i. $0 deg: &3 CON Coben Make Selle aaa : = ‘ enue Snty Gowns at. Stero = ie oe ras starting ai at. it . 1.88 180—Reg. 2.98 Women’s’ fs Catton Slips. stall . Sines $4 to 40. Others at 1.68. « 42—Reg. to 39.95 Curtain Drapery CHILDREN'S WEAR “Second Floor 30—Reg. 3.98 Children’ = 's Play S Sandals....... 1.88 Final clearance, sll sales sizés & colors. 514-3, 60-——Reg. to 2.98 Boys’ Sportshirts........... 1.44 Sanforised cottons & knit flannels, er terrycloth. 6-12. 25—Reg. 8 98 Boys’ Slacks ..... ae eet Cee 2.88 Denim, ¢ di dwery. Fully cpt, @-1%, Save new, 756—Reg. 2.98 Boys’ Dungarees eT ee AB forized in pepelar Western styles, 6-19. Save today, 100—Reg, to 2.98 Girls’ Cotton Dresses........ 88c ——— styles, Sines 2 to 14. Harry in now for good selections, 30—Reg. to 8.08 Girls’ Skirta .......ccccess: 1.88 Cotten styles in rich washable prints, Fully cat. 8-16. Also 8-14, 200—-Reg. to 3.98 Girls’ Playclothes........... 88e Santorized cotton shorts, halters, pedal pushers and blouses, 7-14. 15—Reg. to 3.98 Girls’ Sweaters. .... Aewartinlen 1.88 Shert sleeve erlons in national brand. 1-14, 8-14. Cardigans . . , 2.44 200-—Reg. 29c Infants’ Training Pants ......... 18¢ Sturdy knit training pants, dewble crotch. Slight Irr's. 1-4, 25—Reg. to 3.98 Dainty Wool Knit Shawls for Infants ... 6... cece ee eee eee 1.44 Fringed edges, embroidery trims. White and pastels. Save today, “Street FI loor 20—Reg. to 10.00 Men’s Orlon and Nylon Sweaters s starting PPT ere Tie 3.88 Famous brands, v-necks, Broken slees. Slightly sotied, Others at #88. 58—Reg. to 3.98 Men's Long Sleeve TRON CUNO in 5 c85 4.05 Se8 & 0 6 60 4 bee es 1.44° Rayon-linens- flannel-like rayens. Slightly selled. Fully cut. 6-M-L-XL, 51—Reg. to 8.98 Men’s Short Sleeve eg en ere errr rrr ret T 1.44 Cottons and rayons. 10 patieren, Machine washable, 8 colors te cheese, 38—Reg. 5.00 | .00 Cotton otton and Silk Sportehirts.. epsl 88 " @hert sleeves, shrink contrefied, Completely washabdie. 140—Reg. to 7.98 Men's Summer Slacks eek baw 8.88 Rayens and nylons. Weekh'n wear incleded, 99-42. & colors te choose. 30—Reg. 2.50 Cotton S-Sleeve Sportshirts..... 88e Fully ovt in 3 rich patterns. Sanforteed. §-M-L. Murry in now. : 110—Reg. 3.98 Men’s Walking Shorts......... 1.88 GWash 'n wear corduorys. Little or ne ironing needed. 99-42, 4 colors, 11—Reg. 10.8 95 Famous Brand Sport Jackets. .4.88 mous Beck Sk Joe's linen-lMke -Mke rayen weave. 34-44, 4 colera. 15—Reg. 5.95 Famous Brand Walking § Shorts. 1,88 Rayen linen and dacron, Washabie, 90-42. % colers te 73—Reg. 2.98 Men’s Brief Swimsuits:........ 88c ___ Snug fitting, rayens shrink conteolied, §-M-L. 8 colors, Gellds & fanetes, | ‘~. 830—Reg. to 5.00 Summer Dress Shirts....... 1.88 Cotton cool weaves with some pleated fronts. Broken sives. 25-—Reg. to 3.98 Mi Men’ s Dress Shirts......... 1.88 Leng dleeves, Slightly Sanfortsed cottons. Broken sises. 520—Reg. 89e Men’s Cotton Hankies...... so. hl leng wearing in large alten, Merry * teday. 40—Reg. L .00-Men’s Neckties ............... 22¢ Some slightly soiled. Ideal selections ot this low, low price, Others at é4e, 50—Reg. to 85e Men’s Famous Brand Socks. . .22c All first quality rayons WAP agpon reinforcements. Interwoven brand, HOME FURNISHINGS Fourth Fi load 232—Reg. 3.98 8.98 Pure Dye Silk Prints. BG. 197-—Reg to 09 Cotton Pinte «.-....-s.,4..88e $21—Reg. 1.49 9 Printed | and § Solid Color Honan. .88¢ Rich prints and delicious 205—Reg. 1.49 ak ee bo a ciuss eee ee B8C Sella coler and border skirt prints. Hurry in now & save. 261—Reg. t fo 1.98 Cafe Curtains. . ae oer 78_Reg, 149 Decorator Valances prints. Merry in at this tow ete. oath Used bed Display Cu Curtains ns .Y% PRICE iy. ae a to 2.29 Venetian Blin Tape Kits... . .88¢ Handy to have about the ee eee @@ 1.88 64—Rag, te to 8.49 Gialind: Awnings.. sole green. 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Well, Frank never could stand women who smoked, so I figured that would help shatter the halo he had placed over her in his memory. friendly while we stood there talk- ij 3 An i F: obi E Fe i Hi : : Z z Fi i : . : 3 a B3 “gs ‘ate 4 Naa a “mothers” pee \ \ ) ‘Mae } a “gs 4 Bob Considing Says: Bums Get the Bum’ s Rash to Imp Hess GOP SAN FRANCISCO - (INS)—How- Plumbing Firm Burns RAVENNA @® — — Lightning early at te stroyed the Robert Plumbing ae Hating Contactors and equipment with mente tania at tien No one injured, Ay mn Raps even a bit degrading. S\}minute, I'll take a look,” whole move toward civic respec-|Bulletin showed him’ with blue|f€Tefives with advisers, then dashed thing, I don’t know, Wait: ylpkeg nes thd plunged THE PONTIAC PRESS, nen AUGUST 28, Nl “ing what a presidential eles iel ep eal ge Renee poet, “Common sense dictates tha iL cs wee oe eee ae on it teres eae * *¢e met go through fe wie a wecnine-jand continually clawed.et by well under babe named Catherine} Hie wen gisa tr 4 mines or(™ tN — and autograph hunters ol pick up the phone again. | “Take ‘Stevensin ination "be was ven aden : up again. “Take on's day: Up at Pag he chown da ee i a “Blue,” Jim said, 6:30 and hard at it until midnight) _— rg But gp canned heat. In all probability, the| The later editions of the Call-joF later. He held breakfast con- tas should me before Jim answered, vote, « ADLAI'S ORDEAL GREEN-EYED IKE Jim ‘the was mune © S -_ delegations chances of having every bone in ; Harry Davidson, assigned to cover Stevenson| “Back at his headquarters ow their bodies broken. as they go], manager of the S.F. during the convention. pl et fer gr Gea about the job of running for the,” alarms ot the fire wipro a sandwich and hold conferences |"°™!nation.” edition last week which carried a! v. $: Freightors Average veal anes ce aa Earl E. T. Smith, prominent large color likeness of the Pres ‘40 Years, Canada’s 25 Florida Republican, has. em- WASHINGTON ® -— The Mari- a time Administration has reported) tai) party and—if he were|cratic Part mocra ome y the De tic Party. |' Eisehhower came out with green|‘be average age of ships in the) icyy—he'd finally get a chance to| «1° mocrat Party,”| U.S, Great Lakes fleet is 40 Eten Demet Pare eyes, . years/have dinner. After dinner, more/gmith said the other night. “It’s! Wavidees called the St, Fron: rn with 32 years for vessels oad and mixing with the|tjme people stopped thinking of it} : : cos. de-| oe Hotel and get Sin Magerty cn Reporting on. a statistical study » Fs we ny rhe Repubhone Party tall _. of the Great Lakes fleet, the agen-| «The moment he stepped out of|just as democratic as: the s0-|/ t color eyes eyes does the Presi-\cy said ships built for operationinis car he was on his own, andicalled Democratie Party. Let’ dent have?” he asked. on the lakes may have @ usefull what @ buffeting about he took!\start. calling Democrats Demo- There was a life of up to 65 years, in contrast|He was catapulted into crowded crats, not Democratic.” “In’ the cool of the evening be'd/parked a one-man crusade to get ibe rushed off to a reception or ajpeople to stop calling the Demo- pause “Funny|* 20-25 years for ocean vessels. There are 373 ships in the U.S. WHAT'S MY LINE? Eoch werd is related to my work, possible to guess fine. _ Answer @ppears under arrow, reading duaieuak “fleet on the lakes, it said, and 337 It’s no secret . . of these carry bulk-type cargoes. = marks ev Polish War Veterans : phase of to Convene in Detroit TAMA ee evese DETROIT #—Ten thousand Pol- ish veterans of the American wars 6-28 peerage 4 S . answer: hn scolE, ww rial, w © tb Uae te ten, te. botocin. Age, » wniOn, will meet Friday when the 13th} service biennia] national convention of the Polish Legion of Americah. Vet- erans and its ladies a The sincerity of our staff... the sym spette gins here. manner in _— pers hr detail is b Among the activities listed for * Sosa a true dignity to our 9 1 fio Egg Thy ant by all the four-day convention are two whom we — parades and a speech by Secre- tary of the Army Wilbur M. 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Stock up on these ‘al aie fray wie they et : Se ae ee ee a, MIR, eT : Library Board Opens Drive : fo Texas Lead Betcot sen fn Some na ANN ZEMKE ITo Get Washington View “Members also decided to or- ganize a group to be known as “Friends of the Library.” Mem- Senator Has Thin Edge Over Yarborough for ‘Governor's Nomination DALLAS @ — U. S. Sen. Price can't seem to find them, was me the biggest brawig in ney Ralph Yarborough for the Democratic nomination as Texas governor — equal to election in Texsi were that he would fighting for. his political life i clone, roo i if Ft i : Hil Beners Note: Haas Press bresaing ny present The Press in this area, He will write a clear-cut report of the meeting which will — after- ward on the eens & The 36th mel | meeting of the Michigan Elevator Exchange will take place at the Hotel Olds, in ‘Lansing, Sept. 5, and delegates from 145 cooperative elevators will hear a report on the past year’s business activities of the Ex- change. Approximately 300 managers and farmer directors of these local co-ops are expected. to at: tend the annual event. for the largest gtain and bean market- ing organization in the state. Principal spearker will be Roy Hendrickson, - executive secretary of the National Federation of Grain Cooperatives and the Washington representative of the state ex- change and 20 other large grain regionals, Hendrickson’s talk will be par- ticularly important and timely as this is an election year,” Jr. _R. Bliss, general manager of the exchange, Gum, be will be able to discuss the effect of this political impil- 2 Quimby Jobs ~ Irk Feikens Says Taxpayers Asked to Pay for Party Work by Unemployment Boss) LANSING (®—John Feikens, Re- publican state chairman, has criti- cized selection by Democrats of Thomas H. E. Quimby of Grand Rapids, as their national commit teeman. * * * - Quirgby was elected by Dem- ocratic National Convention dele- gates at Chicago two weeks ago. He was picked in a contest with James P, Dunnigan, West Branch oil ov to succeed Ernest H, La- thle coms workmen's com- ipensatiion director. “This is the first time the tax- __Michigan Elevator Group Meeling af Lansing Sept. 5 gram and what the future holds for farmers and their co-op organizations,” Bliss added. - Marshall Wells, well known per- sonality in state farm circles, will also talk on his many visits with farmers and their organizations in his travels In and around and igan. - |5, with a public to fill the expired terms of Frank Reid of Cass City; Robert Keenl- gshof of Buchanan and Harry E£. Rohifs of Akron. iw Kepiase t « EVELYN B. DeLANGIS Oxbow Lake, to take Evelyn B. rice A. DeLangis of Toledo, Ohio. May 4 is the wedding date set. ‘Mercy School of Nursing in Detroit. Burglars Steal Meat - | An Ortonville grocery store at 1959 M15 was borken into and loot- night, State Police said so “|Party Hears Plans cation on the national farm prp- | Three directors will be ere Plans for John D, Parcels, son of Mr, and Mrs. David R. Parcels of DeLangis as his bride are revealed iby her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mau- The bride-elect ig a graduate’ of ed of an undetermined quantity of meat either Sunday or Monday nd Utica Area 30 to 302 Balloting Town and Townships for New Schools UTICA—A 330 to 302 approval |was regjstered here yesterday y for ja $3,500,000 bond issue for new ‘The low vote and low margin were tallied for the consoll- dated area of Utica Community Schools, which includes Utica, Shelby and Sterling townships, The funds from the bonds will provide three new elementary schools, additional elementary and a new junior high Ischool, The present junior for October Wedding HIGHLAND—Plans for -an-.Oc- Hutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elisworth Huff of Highland at a party in her honor at Mrs. Donald Ferguson's White Lake home _ Mr, Lahring is the son of the Fred Lahrings of Holly. The bride has asked Lois Mohry to be the matron of honor, and Marion Hollingdale and Nancy Huff, bridesmaids. Sandra and Vance Chapman Jr., will be their aunt’s ringbearer and flower girl. New Lathrup Attorney LATHRUP VILLAGE (INS) — The Lathrup Village council last night appointed 34 - year . old James K. O'Leary city attorney. The Council turndi down Nancy Ringland, a Detroit attorney, for the post before agreeing on -O’Leary. The appointment fills a vacancy created by the resigna- tion three weeks ago of Justice L, Bernard Cross. A $2,200,000 bridge will be built across the Euphrates at Qurna, , Pew Oak Parkers Vote 471 to 117 for Rooms, Site per Donets. epg ‘The vote, tho stxth in six years, here to $7,260,000 singe 1951, to provide for an 800-student-per- year enrollment increase,” accord- ing to Supt, James N, Pepper, en- visions eset students by 1964. two 1%reom units; a Key School addition and an elementary build- ing at Greenfield and West Ten Mile roads. Oak Park’s new high school also will be furnished with the funds tand new wdc sites will be pur- Pa Center ‘in Walled Lake Cancer Society Forms New Branch, Officers Take Over Duties — WALLED LAKE — The Walled Lake Chapter of the American Cancer Society of Commerce Town- ship was Organized at a round ta- ble conference led at Stonecrest Friday by Branton Teward, di- rector of field services in south- eastern Michigan. A center will be opened in the near future. The new group is headed by Chairman Margaret Dennis, Publicity chairman is Mrs. Emil Couture and her co-chairman, Mrs, Ernest Campanero; education chairman, Mrs, Edward Garland, and co-chairman, Mrs. Oren Mc- Pherson; crusade chairman, Mrs. Leonard Jacobson; and service Southern Iraq. chairman, ‘Mrs, Warren Pushaw, TOYKO. #—The body of a U.S. Scooter Hits Bumps, Flips, Driver Injured seph Mercy Hospital today with injuries suffered Monday night. in a motor scooter accident... Bougham scooter flipped when he hit some bumps in a gravel road. Hospiial Treats Youth With Slashed Wrists. A Rochester youth was treated at Pontiac General Hospital last night for cuts of both wrists. Elmer P, Close, 16, of 2948 Alex- ander St., was found unconscious in the bathroom by his father, El- mer S., and rushed to the hospital. Donald D, Bougham, 16, of Royal) Oak, is in fair condition at St, Jo-| told investigating Bloomfield Township Police his| Body of Navy Flier on Way Home Tonight ‘southeast of Shanghai. The other 15 are listed as missing military transport plane “af 3:30 a.m. “Wednesday (1:30, p.m. EST Tuesday). The planes’ roufes and arrival, times in the United States were not immediately available... The expansion program, “nealnd The approved issue will pay for DOMES LET IN LIGHT — buildings, such as this addition to Daniel Whit- field School on Orchard Lake road, are seeking Light for the Classrooms By DOROTHY JEAN ZACK Bubbles abound over Oakland County. They sit atop school buildings and let the light shine in. And they save money for those school boards that are always hav- ing to put up another school for another surge of students. The bubbles are those plastic domes that let light into class- rooms and hallways from the flat roofs of modern buildings. Not used much in residential building yet, have found a secure place in ‘scheol build- ing field, In Rochester, the superintendent of schools, Donald Baldwin, says they let light stream in equalling that admitted by 12-foot high win- dows, With the domes on the inner sides of buildings, eight foot ceil- ings are possible. In Waterford Township, Supt. William Shunck points out that domes allow for deeper rooms. And with rooms B gy, and therefore Sp coenniinen Gib dana betek sep lights that have come into new. popularity. — But skylights haven’t bothered the cost-wise computing of the Lake Orion school officials. They've .studied construction de- tails and for their new schools are installing the glass brick skylights. ee Imlay City relations swung Ao gl augalammammeanes State ty. The school will be open through Friday for students to get their supplies, The schedule i as “schoo] follows: Preparation to tr IM P lant Accident Schools Sets|| Talks, Sept. 6 Opening IMLAY CITY—Classes in the Im- and 12, new to school, register Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, vin Norlin announces, with eleven| Eight buses, two new replace- ments, will make their routes about (County Man Killed in Florida previous. to his report- tunch program will start on Sept. 7. the Wynh and his bride, the former Evelyn Jeanette Wilton, — of the Earl Wiltons of Sho Drive, are spending a ing back to the Air Force in Biloxi, Miss. ‘ tronic school in the Air Force. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, A. J. Wynn of Paris, Tenn. * MR. and MRS. F. D. WYNN Honeymooning in Florida DRAYTON PLAINS—Franklin D./ley bouquet was attached to a book. Out in West Bloomfield Town- ship, domes are used effectively in the school entrance of the new high school, There three dramatic, | clear-as-glass bubbles allow as much. light come in as in outdoor daylight. “Nighttime view of the stars is a feature that many people at- ‘tertding evening meetings espe- cially enjoy,” says Supt. Leif A. Hougen. “Everyone comments on the domes," Supt. Hougen says.. They are about six feet across, he esti- mates, and are round. But elsewhere in the high school, domes aren't needed. The need for additional windows had been solved by the butterfly roof. Outerwalls are 12-feet high, allowing windows that high, but the roof slants in toward the inner corridor, where walls are only about eight feet high, * * Ld] The natural question when the out of the building to a plastic. at nae oat level, diffuses the light. Curtains are used directly ‘ Scatien Pores Photo new ways to draw sunlight into. classrooms. Here, plastic domes admit light on inner sides of the rooms, supplementing windows, Bubbles Abounding in County above it, on a spring rod as with window curtains. Window shades are now installed in Mrs, Hubbell’s school, so that the rooms can be darkened enough tor movie showing. “Roof construction being broken up costs a little more,” says Water- ford township’s superintendent. *But,”” he adds, “my board feels that other cost ‘savings balance it off,’’ Waterford High School, six years old, uses glass blocks in its stairwells, which are termed most satisfactory, . Rectangular domes are going in- to the new addition to Jayno Ad- ams school in his area, Supt. Shunck says. It will be ready for occupancy in January. While most present domes are in pairs on the inner edges of class- rooms, single rectangles will pro- vide light on those inner room areas, he says. < “Chances are that we'll use plas- *|tie, domes in the four elementary schools in the preliminary plan- Oe stages ‘here, also," Shunck Romeo Woman Inherits Estate Mrs. F. B. Williams Receives $196,000 From Author NEW YORK—Mrs. Frances B. Williams of 141 Dickenson Street, Romeo, inherits the $196,700 estate of her brother, the late Dr. Albert S. Borgman of New York, an authority on English and toa Joining NYU in 1919, Dr. Borg- man headed the “English depart- ment from 1925 to 1950, his full $207,093. gross, and $196,734, net, of which $161,318 was in stocks and bonds. held today, at SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church here for Mrs. Gregory (Margaret) Kreiner, 83, who died early Saturday at the ram, Tee. ayne Wheatley, all of Dray- 3.) Waldrop, -|ton Plaine, and dames--Wede st ae pod yon DAVISBURG — Service for Mrs. Deaths in Nearby Communities Andrew Horsch UTICA — Service for Andrew Horsch, 66, of 12318 26 Mile Rd., day from Milliken Funeral Home the Here» with burial in Prestonville Office in Lake Orion "Mrs. Ira Waldrop ok Percy Marsa to Chen Washington, will be at 2 p.m. Mon. | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, _ Abs is / \ } ‘A i) \ h | By \ ‘ bs is, ie. / 2s * nae Z Gf; i 5 ; H : i ft i s¥ i 5 se ati Security for You By RAY HENRY +. AP Writer until spring of 1957 to give the state|/62, instead of having to wait until a chance to prepare information|they reach 65. mended an appropriation to buy the|change C property. s ws ae The 40 acres includes a small harbor, a beach and the ruins of an iron smelter. The government charges Mrs, Edwards, who bought some 100 acres at Fayette 10 years ago, owes back taxes for the years 1943 through 1951. She reportedly sold 60 acres since the purchase. $64,000 Challenge Drops Sonny Fox . NEW YORK @®—Sonny Fox, the master of ceremonies who kicked up a fuss last June when he in- advertently gave away half an answer on CBS-TV's “The $64,000 Challenge” has been dropped from the quiz show. * CBS announced yesterday that alps Story, a Los Angeles radio disc jockey, has been signed to replace Fox starting with next Sunday night’s program. The network gave no reason for dismissing Fox. He will continue to do a CBS Sunday noon show Called “Let's Take a Trip.” law, The change goes into effect in November, but the Social Se- curity peeple say it’s too early to tell when the first payment checks will be mailed te those eligible at that time. It depends on the amount of work involved in handling the applications and the payments, What will make you eligible Yor Social Security payments as, a widow at 62? It depends on how long your hus- band was covered by Social Se- curity and the date of his death. In general, you may qualify un- der one of three general rules. You'll be eligible: 1.If your husband died between Dec, 31, 1939 and July 1, 1954, and had worked under Social Security for at least 1% years, or %. If the date of his death is after dune 30, 1954, and he worked under Social Seountty for The widows and mothers of de- ceased workers who. were covered|death is after March 31, 1956, and the revenue|by Social Security may be able to to postpone the sale|collect Social Security payments at Widows, Mothers Collect! Security Payments at 62 cases, it must be at least 1% years, or 3. If the date of your husband's he worked under Social Security for a certain length of time be- tween Jan. 1, 1955, and the time least 1% years during this period. What will make you eligible for Social Security payments as a mother at 62? You're eligible under any one of the three general rules above which apply to a widow's eligibili- ty except that the death and work junder Social Security must be that of a son or daughter. in ‘addition, you're only eligible as a mother if your son or daugh- ter: 1. Left ne widew, widower or child who could get monthly pay- ments, and 2. Furnished at least half of your support, If you're eligible for payments, only your Social Security office can tell you the exact size they'll be. In general, they'll be based on the earnings on which your hus- band, son or daughter paid Social Security tax. The earnings are averaged Over the months either between Jan. 1, 1937 and the year of death or Jan, 1, 1951 and the year of death, Up to five years of out in averaging the earnings. The payments will range be- se it you're now at feast 62 or will be before November and you fee] you meet the eligibility re- quirements, you may apply for your payments before November. closer your payments). will be to $81.40. (You may write Ray- Henry in. care of this newspaper about your. Social Security or retirement prob- lem, Please enclose a stamped, | self-addressed envelope: and 2) cents in coin.) of his death..He must have worked/| The lowering of the age is a\4ll of the time (with the exception cniee few/°f not more than. one year), but in weeks ago in the Social Security|/l cases it must have been at IWWenttla kenga DEBTS? | a Se se ee es on, Oe i UE fuicin Gueors’ doUubaLods ana payments you can NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED. ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association ef Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling experience assist you" Hours: Daily 9 to §. Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App't. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 4714 8. Saginaw 84. 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' 4 a \ \ f aan ene ae’ uf q | A ¥ ‘ , AP oe ly \ if Why: THE sll PRESS, TUE TOO. : ‘ , 4734 i et 4 / \ A 4 SDAY, AUGUS AUG! 28! 1956, g | Feel Your Best. astronomically interest- routine as far as eating habits are signals, says an Ohio concerned? — * * ® pulses Breakfast means ‘break a long string breakfast is the longest time of fhore or less uniform day we go without food. John fruit, at least one egg, toast, but- for ——_ jelly, and — a ; milk is one pattern for he American Astronomical Socie- caehl at he: Gee : In Dr. Kraus" absence the paper it you are counting calories, WithN i R lati was. read by Dr. J. A. Hynek, breakfast after this general | it : ew equiation tern will average 350 to Pe Frekuency of the signals , calories. : = | WASHINGTON (#-—In a move to ranges trom 2 million to 4 mil- = For lunch choose a. protein help protect the rare whooping) lion cycles per second, Those ne ‘jsuch as meat, eggs, cheese or fo tudent at the higher frekuency arrive CROSSING THE COUNTRY—2 beans and add a vegetable | yr your student ~ as much as twe second ahead The Stage Coach or yellow) or a green salad or to- SS alm on: the lower side of Until after the railroads were built, Americans frequently traveled ete hould ghrp and CHALKBOARDS Bi : by stage coaches, They were drawn by horses and were called stage : moke homework en closed to! This suggests, Dr. Kraus sald: coaches because they progressed by stages, with stops for horses to/1NOH: 590 UNITS , easier for mom “Se ve = Lag Saye yee gm wie be changed. es If you bring your lunch from and the kiddies. of dispersing ‘indie waves WY | journey from New York to Boston took about a week. The roads were|sticks, a hard cooked egg, a ther- winters at the- Arkansas The impulses appear : to be little better than wide trails, Where sand or mud was deep, small} mos of soup, will give you brighter ALPHACOLOR % 1 = : rds use part|modulated to an audio frequency |trees were laid down to form was was called a corduroy road, This|*¥es yong! much effort. Try CHALK PASTELS p thelof about 117 cycles per second, |tmade riding rough for the passengers, on the hard seats. “pe war pa 9 pal ie — "500 DRY TEMPERA—for | refuge. Eta the scientist reported. This fre-), Sometimes such traveling was dangerous, too, for the coaches). ivieg textile painting, The Interior Department said the|quency, when heard through offered little protection from the arrows of Indians or the bullets of)" saci ala enamel, water color, new regulation revises and en-|Speaker, sounds something like’ the pandits. wa or ree or p.m. finger painting, larges the closed area key of B flat next to the C below) tyse your crayons to color this picture and paste it on cardboard. ee Se ee eas all craft work. originally covered by a presidential | ™iddle Con @ piano, [Cut it out along the outside line, Fold the-end-panels. under at the| Siacups, Make the snack work BRILLIANTS—new bright proclamation of April 15, 1951. No The distant planet also sends idotted line, and fold the center panel forward, Cut around the heavy’ into your daily calories at the colors for all sure en wae, Pa = are egg pane ganda: line around the two groups of luggage, and fold them up along the| times when your energy is at | faces in sofe, keto pair sicige ee which ssight product dotted line. ‘ low ebb. , easy-to-use ca rm, , regulation on Oct. 14, 1955. lightning regen — (This suggestion was first contributed by Barkley Hendrix, Green-| inner should follow the general | WORLD GLOBES for the The department said the ban had oametanes y ville, S. C. If you have an idea for Junior Editors send it in care of| pattern of meat, poultry or fish for| s : as long as 12 hours. . , ' . ’ student's homework WATCH THE PONTIAC PRESS! been approved by the’Texas Game this newspaper, and it may be worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; /protein, potatoes and a cooked’ fe They fluctuate greatly in in- : ble a raw vegetable or and for all the nann and Fish Commission. saicalinr:: as peaks 20 AP Newsfeatures.) : —_— “ae : a family 2 ’ occur ring " : sal and ter, dessert | a PPOSOSSSCOTIO LEST ERC DOCS OREO OCCERESCEECCEEE 29 63 and 9) minutes, 6 hours 25 Tomorrow: The Iron Horse nd pillic; All of theee feuds should > tablish: €| minutes; and 11 days apart. b included in the meal, in small- . Established in 16898 : * * * ‘ 4 law which increased the state gas be th ual porti x if d ‘vas ions ou're : F S $| Venus is not the first planet Consider New Split _|jtax by 1% cents a gallon. Three hear “eaters conscious. : : See NON ET Hevea tan cg Brow reine (tat Sate andthe ret Yo cites and : Ps FES $| waves. 8 . Kraus re- fi S 6 T (Advertisement) td @iported receiving signals from the or a e as axes counties, : Wi : FUNERAL HOME greet sre “sae Witams said cites ana oom HUSDaNdS! Wives! ° 160 W. 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Five-Yeor Plan Failure Would Change Country, Britisher Says - NEW DELHI, India @ — John Strachey, once a member of Brit- ain’s Labor Strachey, who spent several months here as a guest of the semiofficial Indian Statistical In- stitute, discussed the ~ 15-billion- dollar development scheme in a note to the government's planning commission: ~ He said India was well on the road to industrialization and would become, in 15 years or so, an in- dustrialized country with Ye pre- dominantly Socialist community.” The big question, he added, is whether India “‘can preserve ‘her present genuinely democratic in- stitutions and climate of opinion’’ during this process of industriali- zation. * * * “In other words,”’ he continued, “the consequences of a failure or breakdown in the present second five-year plan would be by no means-a@ return to private capital-| ism, but a transformation of India into some form of totalitarian or dictatorial community, presum- ably of a communistic charac- ter.” The Japanese cement industry now ranks fifth in the world, Post- war recovery has brought the in- dustry’s volume far past the pre- war level. Last Gall for HARDY ANNUALS SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—On Al- catraz, that little rock hideaway from which .there is rare return, the boys are stil! talking: politics. RS to make fact that the usual busi- is scarcely worth dis- The prisoners én Alcatraz listened to every babble of the ‘Democratic and Republican con- claves through their headset ra- dios in their cells and, according te the warden who watches over their slim recreational activities, “enjoyed it immensely.” ‘They thought the Republican meeting was a little dull,” Warden Paul Madigan said, “but they re- 2 of 4 Engines Stall, AF Repairs in Midair OTIS AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. (®—-An Air Force plane with 19 men aboard lost the use of two of its four engines while 450 miles at sea last night, but the damage was repaired in flight. ‘The engines of the giang. Con- stellation radar plane apparently cut because of a short circuit, a failing, Air Force-men said, which was repaired from within the plane. A Coast Guard plane had been; dispatched from Quonset Point Naval Air Station tg escort the disabled craft to this base, but it was learned en route that the| ~ stalled engines had been restart- ed. The Air Force plane, which was on a routine patrol, landed safely. Civil Defense Studied BATTLE CREEK w — Nine and PERENNIALS. | _ TASKER’S 63 W. Huron Se. FE 5-6261 women officials of the American Red Cross have been invited to a ‘special briefing on federal civil de- \fense administration programs at PFCDA headquarters in Battle! Creek. The Red Cross is expand- ing its courses in first aid, home nursing and canteen training for civil defense purposes. STRONG - STEEL BED FRAME ONLY Price does not include MILLER’S — 144 OAKAND AVE. Adjustable Steel Hollywood “FRAMES include bracket to fasten headboard to frame. BED on large easy rolling casters headboard, but does COILS, MATTRESS and Box Spring — Steel “Regular $12.95 Headboard, FREE! 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LOOKS HEAVENLY Alcatraz looks, from the hills of San Francisco, like a delightful. is- land paradise by day and like a fog-veiled luxury liner by night. knows he is hedded for the Devil's Island of America—an inescapable prison which gives him a small, ironically picturesque view of all the beauties he may not touch again, * “That's why a thing like a po litical convention or a ball game means More to an Alcatras man than even, maybe, to a politi- clan,” said the warden, “The three hours a day he has to him- self, with a radio headset, are solid gold.” Madigan became warden a ittle more than @ year ago, after serv- he ia custodial guard in 1934 when the Madigan. points out that it is still S\prison opened, and one of the first prisoners to be held was Al Capone. * “It was a silent place then,” Madigan said. “We had a ‘rule of silence,’ and under that rule no prisoner was permitted to talk in MAR ithe dining hall, the corridors or his cell, “But now life is more humane. We've had this radio setup for a year now, and men go along with it, You, couldn't say they're grate- * * ful, but they listen, and sometimes with enthusiasm." rover and every prisoner is an ex- It is none of those things, When ing as.a lieutenant, captain and) STILL THE TOUGHEST a man takes the 13-minute voy yage! iassistant warden for years. Hev was. Despite the relaxing of _Tules, itive on Ike. D We asked a group of America’s foremost independent brewing ex- perts—men who know all beers best—to compare 37 of the nation’s leading beers by identical tests! What did they find? They found Drewrys lighter than any of the other leading beers tested ~ no heaviness to get between you and refreshment! They found Drewrys drier—no sweetness to slow up your re- freshment. You can enjoy more Drewrys ... more of that refresh- ing full flavor... without a full feeling after! In a word, Drewrys out-refreshes them all! See how right the experts are—how right are the ever-growing millions of Drewrys fans. See if you don’t fully agree — that among all the beers you’ve ever tasted — Drewrys out-refreshes them ail! PREMIUM QUALITY... POPULAR. ‘PRICE ~~ ON TV: ANN SOTHERN IN “SUSIE: — WIETY (2), — THURSDAY) — 10:00, eM. THEPONTIAG hese! te ESDAY. AvGust 28, 1956 Cobvendioen Brighten ‘the Lives of Prisoners | lBeys at Alcatraz Are Still Talking Politics| By PHYLLIS BATTELLE acted favorably to Eisenhower's from mainland to The Rock, he “the nation’ s~toughest and No, 1 security prison." * One traditional male habit has never been successfully squelched * * at Alcatraz, even in the old silent, days when a whisper was the ex- tent to which a man could express himself, That is gambling. The prison- ers use their ration of cigarettes and tobacco to bet on everything from the World Series to the serial numbers on their trays. Now that the conventions are ‘pert, it's probably eight chaws-to- anes S ‘She knows Published as a public serv- ice in cooperation with The Advertising Council and the Newspaper Advertis- ing cae, Association, < ehepecuivieitiadinie.7 4. Set aside time for voting— hee oof Sn OF 377 Leading Beers i ostedl be EWRYS Out-refreshes t Wonderful flavor... no tull feeling after si Experts Give Results . of Impartial Tests _ “Drewrys is a definitely lighter, drier, and non-satiating beer on the basis of tests for original grav- _ ity, real extract, and reducing sub- stances applied to 37 leading beers. Moreover, Drewrys rela- pit ep, Siena ._ead and the different it Two During their stay on the cam- pus the boys and girls will be housed in Shaw Hall.’ Evening pro- of the petition con- Harper Jordan, minor. Jordan, father of said child. been filed in this e- grams of 4-H talent will be held there. Thursday evening will be highlighted by the 4-H Dress Re- have made. The exhibits and evening pro- f\grams are free to the public. eth Exhibits in the MSU Auditorium and Demonstration Hall will be held through Thursday, Friday, livestock judging will be held. Navy Plane Kills = Tot, 3 Aboard th ELST® J. Vv ASSENNO, Deputy Probate Register, Juventle Division Aug. 28, 1056 STATE OF MICHIGAN—In_ the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, Juventie . 4772. To Robert Wilkinson, father of chil- having “> filed in this Court that the sages where- abouts father of said minor : said child rt a laced under Tn the name the people of the State of Michigan, are hereby noti- the aid on will be held at the Juvenile Court, Oak. rvice Center, Court House » im the City in said County, on the © A.D. = at nine bie Arthur &. of said Court, In the City soe County, this 23rd day Ez. MOORE, copy Judge of Probate OReriste - fle Division rr, mn ion. Aug. 28, 1956 POLICE CAR SPECIFICATIONS WATERFORD TOWNSHIP POLICE For the purchase of Police Cars and juipment. Bo ford Township, | Townshi Hall, 4905 West Huron Street. Pontiac, Michigen, Oakland County. ichigan wntil 8:00 ™. pm, September 10, 195¢ at which time bids will be publicly soot and (2) automobiles equipped ‘fe Make of Car—General Motors, Ford or ; Year: tes¢ : on Interceptor, Gen- & Chrysler bids to include Motors. bids to include Service Policy giv- = discounts on ——e — and greases; also labor on lubrica- right is reserved the Township SSC of the Township. ' G. BARRY, Waterford ‘tack bomber plowed into Bomber Levels’ Houses; Child Burns to Death, Parents, Brother Hurt SANFORD, Fla, (#—Four per- songs including a 3-year-old child died when a two-engine Navy at- houses three blocks from a land- ing field yesterday. Sue Lowe, the child, was burned to death on the porch of the ren wrecked home where she lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lowe. The Lowes and their son, David, 4, were hospitalized with severe burns. The three-man crew of the bomber also died in the crash and fire that followed. The Navy identified them as the pilot, Lt. Cmdr, Ozni Donald Hall, 34, of Sanford; Lt. (jg) Gerald Michael O'Hara; 28, of Somer- ville, Mass., and William Valentine Swigonski, 35, aviation electronics technician, first class, of Sanford. The plane first demolished the home of W. B. Brown, a former Navy chief petty officer, then caromed into the Lowe home. Brown said he went to the back door of his home when he heard the plane apparently in trouble. When it struck he was blown into the carpoft. He was uuninjured. Sentenced for Killing DETROIT — Mrs. Lorraine second degree murder in the stab- bing of her husband, Loundy, 43, was sentenced to 10 to 20 years in Gerald W. Graot passed sentence after hearing the woman say she attacked her husband while he slept. She said she argued with Gage over money matteds and was afraid he would beat her. Michigan Building Down DETROIT W—The F. W. Dodge Corp., marketing specialists, said Monday contract awards for future construction in Michigan during July_ were seven per cent below Aug. 25, 28, 1956 $12,271,000. view, Girls will model clothes they sig Gage, 53, who pleaded guilty to prison Monday. Recorder’s Judge: July, 1955. The 1956 July total was ‘| brick or stone below painted Ls \Use the Doorbell: _ ‘By RENE Jd, CAPPON — SALINA, Kan. — Changing times and stiffening competition have.caused some Salina business- Keep Bicycles in Top Shape. Club Compiles Helpful Figures to Guide Many in Care of 2-Wheeler NEW YORK — With over 23,000,- adults and youngsters currently | in the ranks of cycling fans, the’ Bicycle Institute of America has) compiled helpful statistics to guide those milliong in caring for their two-wheelers, The survey, which covered 5,000 riders in all parts of the country, cites repair figures to gauge which bike parts need closest attention. The — report shows that tires and wheeis should be closely checked for maximum safety and riding ease. Hrakes should also be carefully cared for, along with the chain drive, pedals and the frame of the bike. These parts are the ones that ‘Itake the most stress and strain in the course of normal riding. How- ever, the survey also reflected the great durability built into Ameri= can-made ‘bikes, Of the 5,000 re- ported that they had to repair their) bikes only once in the course of an entire year's riding. Only a small percentage of the two-wheelers went in for repairs more than twice during the year, Bicycle Institute experts also pointed out that correct main- tenance can help avoid any se- rious trouble. They recom- mended that the bike be given a thorough checkup at least once a month, Tires and wheel spokes should be carefully examined at the start of each trip. These sim- ple precautions, requiring only a few minutes’ work, can add to the life of the bicycle. One innovation noted by the In- stitute is the rise of ‘‘maintenance parties’ among youngsters. A group of boys and girls pool man- power, tools and mechanical -abili- ty in a morning devoted to putting everyone's two-wheeler in top con- dition. This party means safer, smoother riding, as well as greater reductions in the need for major repairs. Association to Meet The Oakland County Chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy Associa- tion of America has scheduled .at a 7:30 p.m, meeting Thursday at the Waldron Horel. Potatoes are the chief crop of Maine's Arrostook county. ee SPECIALLY MADE FOR WOOD-MASONRY HOMES Just the paint you want for wood areas of wood-masonry homes. Du Pont Chalk-Resist- ant White ends staining on wood or clapboard surfaces. Can also be tinted to light shades with Du Pont Tinting men to take a) second look at the |town's “Do Not Disturb’ ordi- nance, * * e The law wag enacted some nine years ago and prohibits peddlers and salesmen from without knocking ) - Passage of the ordinance caused little controversy. John Cranor, manager of the- Salina Chamber of Commerce, said it was aimed primarily at a postwar epidemic of “gimmick” salesmen and may door-to-door. types. ss i * norma] QOranor said today, some local firms found themselves ham- strung. In partivular, the anti-knock de- cree has annoyed reputable appli- The latter, especially, have felt the need to go flitting house to house seeking prospects. Flitting doesn't help much when you can’t knock. The ordinance, which provides penalties up to $100 was dormant until it received extensive local publicity -recently. .. * * A Saline salesman knocked at the door of a lady who happened knew her legal P’s and Q's. The upshot was a visit to the police station. Cranor said it ‘“‘hu- miliated and embarrassed” the salesman, Salinangs had been oblivious two spondents, over 50 per cent re- to the ordinance until then, Cra- nor added, but the case perked them up. and “now many are standing on their rights." But as business got back to ance and automobile salesmen.|‘ to be a competitor’s wife andi * eas @ testrictive effect on to allow soliciting by local busi- nessmen,"’ ‘ * * *# But Mayor Albert Hawks said the city commission has studied the matter extensively and hasn't 4 es a ; ‘ i ' t) \ , . i ke ( ry } / \ I | Wj | : 7 X N bo Y ee | : \ hf \ : ‘ ‘e \ \ 2 . ' i Mi fi se \ i EA f | ho \ t ‘ Cie ie 2 es I ' r 4 fi 3 ? A r ‘ \ ) Aone le ‘x Abe ‘|_|. __,_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1956 ‘a me by No-Knock Law The nodnetk law is likely to ‘stay put. * 2 *® “The ordinance was patierned|— after a law pioneered in Green River, Wyo., in 1931, Green River is a railroad town, and the legis- lation wag intended to protect the sleep of railroaders working at night. Green River is still happy with the law, Town Clerk J. M, Miller says. found an adequate alternative. a GETTING IN TUNE — Duke, a member of the St. Louis Zoo’s chimpanzee jazz band, strums banjo in preparation for projected series of appearances on television this fall. Phone FEDERAL 4-4511 Done on- To Be Worthy of Your High Esteem .. - -When you call the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home for servig¢es, you pay us the supreme compliment, You advise us that you are putting your trust in us — that you respect our integrity and our professional skill. It is clearly our duty to serve you in a manner worthy of this confi- dence. 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COME IN TODAY__ SEE HOW THE BIG M MOVES FORWARD AT MIDSEASON e NEW HIGHER HORSEPOWER in cil models..more power per dollar. @ NEW 4-DOOR HARDTOP PHAETONS in 4 price ranges. * @ NEW SELECTION OF MODELS in- cluding convertibles, hardtops, sedans, and_ station wagons. a Don't miss the big television bit, “THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW,” Sanday evening, 1:00 te 8:00. Station WIBK, Channel $. LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES, INC. ‘Phone FE 2.9167, “Sty 4 4 ‘4 45 ki 3 oF i ‘eck ee8nF (who planned the 12 ‘Beaton originals” which out-glamour their most FE ea z 1 a! ie EE to the hem: Sash drape is edged in mauve fringe. Slim wrap-around irt. * * « A slim dinner dress with bloused ' top knee-length tunic made of two layers of lace, one mauve and one green, over a slim mauve satin rs — ] ; ; saton. Stresses . Bodies of tunic hs thee shad Mey neckline and a high merbund of warp Ld Crepe and satin are combined for 1912 flavor in an evening dress designed by Cecil Beaton in collabora- tion with Roxane for Samuel Winston's fall collection. The cafe au lait cut velvet brocaded satin sheath haS a -matching crepe peg-top overskirt and draped shoulder panels drifting free in back. Supper.and Shower Held Mrs. Howard Powers entertained at-a_buffet supper_and_bathroom| shower Sunday igeerig in her home on Cherokee road, Mrs. Cafl Donelson was cohostess for the af- fair honoring bride-elect Dorothy Ann Cadieux, Dorothy, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A, J. Cadieux of Berkley ave- nue, and Max A. Evans: will ex- change vows in Bethany Baptist} Church on Sept. 8. Max is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Claude Evans of South Johnson avenue, The bride-elect chose this oc- casion to announce her bridal at- tendants, Mrs. Robert Martin will serve as matfon of honor. The other attendants include Mrs. Edward Trancik of Ann Ar- bor, Mrs. William Brown of Royal Oak, Mary Ann Martyn who will be the junior bridesmaid and Kathy Brown, flower girl. * * Max has asked William Price to serve as best man. Ushers in- clude John LaMonte, William Nix- ; Warren Stout and Fred Foss. SHOWER GUESTS Giests attending the shower were Mrs, Cadieux, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Martin, Mrs: Clifford-Brown, “Mrs. Elmer Hibler, Mrs. Otto Martyn, Pat Donelson, Mrs. Sofron Metes, Mrs, Richard Carl, Mrs. Fred Steinbaugh, Mrs. Harry ad lian and Lucille Harris. Harry Hammérbeck, Mrs. Irene Albright and Mrs. James Erwin. Mrs. Erma Warrilow, Mrs. George Richmond, Mrs. B, G. le Show Scheduled by Sorority Pontiac Civic Auditorium Fund ‘day evening at the church. for Dorothy Ann Cadieux Campbell, Mrs. Ray Jolly, Mrs. Ogié Gough and Mrs. Howard Cate were others. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Trancik, Mrs, Brown and Mrs. Ray Mathews, Mrs. Virgil Gainor, Mrs, Eldred Campau and Lou Ca- dieux of Detroit. r Picnic Meeting Held by Booster Class Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Blevins were hosts to 23 members of the Booster Class of First Methodist Church for a picnic and meeting at their home on makaiiee road Saturday, Mrs. Pere Parsons gave devo- tions, using ‘‘Prayer’’ as her sub- ject. Following the meeting, members enjoyed colored slides of Florida and other points of interest taken by Mr. Blevins on their recent trip. : Mr. and Mrs, John Seatgr will entertain the group at their] home in Drayton Plains for the t, 22 meeting. PTA Activities Executive Board of Hawthorne PTA will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the school lbrary. ae mg for ke MR. o MRS. PAUL tian * * * Father of the Bridegroom \Ofticiates at ‘The 7:30 o'clock candlelight cere-|Bity 7s ama a: 4 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bersche were married Friday evening at the Christian and Missionary Alliance | _ Church. The bride is the former Carolyn Brill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Brill of Lake Orion. ~~Paul’s” parents are the Rev. and Mrs. G. J. Bersche of ‘ North Cass Lake road, BERSCHE Church Rite Bersche. one sag “Mulitor of Royal They wore ‘peliionb slate: balle-| rina-length gowns of crystalette in f F fy: 3 2 3 ding Mrs. Brill wore a pink and Navy blue faille suit with navy ac- cessories oS ae ~ F Schoo] PTA meet pg fe st 1:90 p.m. Lawrence Curtis, jin “The Reno Brothers.” _|to the bridal party for the rehears- chiffon. inlial green, ne Vjeplashes of pink used im the sa Of Cecil Beaton designed this evening dress for Samuel Winston in collaboration with Roxane. | tiered evening dress in gray Alencon lace, re-embroi- dered in silver over mauve satin, has a high midriff molded in layers of mauve, pink, blue and orange The e Fair Ed Loo liver over mauve satin, A high | midriff extends from waistline to _ bustl gg is molded in layers » pink, light blue and orange chiffon..Narrow bust see- den be made of pink chiffon bead- ed with minute silver beads, and santo gray ahd sliver taco ne,te wide (riampelar strape of 9 ing i in ing : Elegance of 1912 is. captured in this rhinestone- embroidered blue taffeta evening sheath designed by Roxane for Samuel Winston's fall 1956 collection. A high-rise sash ends in a large back bow with floating Streamers, pleats. Slits at the hemline reveal tiny chiffon Womens Section TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1956 PAGES 13- 15 HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Elvis Presley may be “Mr. Wonderful’’ ito his fans, and ‘Mr. Pelvis” to his| | detractors, but on the set of his first movie the swing-hipped sing- ing star is just “the kid.” “The kid's good, he's got a good, natural quality,” said Robert Webb, who is directing Elvis, Rithard Egan and Debra Paget Webb's voice has the relieved surprise of a man with a reprieve, : * « * The boy who combines country music with rock 'n’ roll has one trait said to be of use to singers— humility. Anybody on the set he didn’t call “‘gip”* he called “ma'am.” He was obviously nervous, walk- ing restiessly about the _ set, talking to Debra Paget’s mother .or to his cousin and “Boy Fri- day,”’ Gene Smith. “T'm real nervous but I enjoy it,’ said Elvis, explaining that he Pair Feted Preceding Marriage Ann Strong to Wed on Saturday Ann Strong and Charles Hutch- ins, who will be married Saturday at All Saints Episcopal Church, will be feted at a cocktail party at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Roy day. ¢ ‘Susan Strong will give the spin- home near Oxford. Mrs. C. San- born Hutchins, mother of the pros- pective bridegroom, will be hostess: al dinner at Pine Lake Country ‘Glub Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Strong of Oxford and Mrs. Hutchins of Charles Hutchins|. Leitch Jr, of Birmingham Wednes-| - ster luncheon for her sister at their). had never before acted, not: even in a high school production, * * ®@ : “They gave me a screen test,” the 21-year-old ex-truck driver said, “I didn't know I would ever get a-screen test. It's a challenge and I know I’m going to enjoy acting. if I can just do good at it.” The first Elvis Presley picture Sitakes place in Civil War days. Elvis, too young to join the Con- federate Army, stays home and eventually marries his brother's best girl, after brother has been reported dead. But brother, Richard Egan, is very much alive, returns from the wars, and from there a sticky situation develops, Presley fans may be disap- pointed—and their parents de- lighted—to learn that the boy who drives ‘em wild will sing only three lsongs in the picture, and those are to be folk tunes. WANTED STRAIGHT ACTING | “TI didn’t want. to sing at all,” Elvis drawled. “Not that I don’t love singing. .I wanted to do straight acting but they thouzht it was a good idea for me to sing. Elvis Just ‘The Kid’ on Movie Set “The singing is something else. I don't think I would ever give up my records as long as people like them.” Elvis yawned wearily, explain- ing that he was worn out from the 8:30 a. m. call to the studio, something TV and night club per- formers aren't used to, and from the strain of hard work he wasn’t used to, COULDN'T SLEEP “I didn't get much sleep last night," he said, “I can't sleep at night. I'm very nervous, I guess.” 8 When it comes to the criticiam “the kid’ has received from some sections of the press and public, Presley said philosophically: “There's nothing I can do. about it. Those people have a job to do and they do it.” But he is currently quite dis- turbed about one section of a story in a national magazine which quoted a minister as doubting Presley's religious faith. “That kind of troubled me—the part. about the. preacher saying tat seet, yen, Pretey mile. GERALDINE MARY JOHNSON -Mr, and Mrs, Reuben Johnson of Rochester atinounce the engage- ment: of their daughter, Geraldine|p Mary,-to-James-S,-Arnold. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Leander Arnold of Opdyke road. No’ date has been set for the wedding, Translate for Sitter / As soon as baby learns how to indicate his needs or or wants ver- bally, it’s well to tell ary baby- sitter what the phraseg mean. “Boo” may make perfect sense to the family, but’to a stranger it's more likely t0 mean a game green, purple and yellow flowers. . Matching beige crepe forms a - draped peg-topped overskirt and two drapes starting at satin cum- -merbund in front and extending over each shoulder to fall free in back, *“* * An evening dress deuibame silk crepe with- chiffon and lace.. A slim black silk crepe skirt is ac» cented with yellow, coral and mauve chiffon spiraling to a re- embroidered lace bodice, and fall- ing into a floorlength floating * drape. in back, A fulldength evening dress composed of « slim mauve satin sheath and a knee-length tunic of two layers of lace—yellow and pink over a layer of brown net. A high mauve satin coummerbund extends up to a bodice band of green velvet. The bodice hag nar- row satin straps and a cluster of -; purple flowers on one shoulder, A short evening dress in satin and cut velvet. A gold overskirt With a floral motif in cut velvet is worn over a white satin sheath, The high surplice bodice is wrapped with a wide black sash ending in a large bow, * *. * An evening dress combining sate in with velvet lace, The white satin skirt with low fullness is topped by black velvet lace in a tunic ef+ fect. The white and black velvet lace bodice is wrapped with a coral cummerbund sash ending in an enormous back bow. * * * A strapless evening dress of re+ embroidered pink nyion net. Multie colored net panels at either side of the skirt fall from an empire waist wrapped jn pink satin. Drama ig added with | a mate ching net stole, oe a Nancy Gray Honor Guest at Shower Helen Kausch Is Hostess for Party at Devon Gables An arrangement of pink roses and fern centered the luncheon ta- ble at the luncheon and gadget shower given Saturday at Devon Gables in honor of Nancy Gray. Helen Kausch was hostess for the patfair, * Pa * Nancy, daughter of Mrs. Moffat A, Gray of Lake Angelus, will be- come the bride of Richard Fox Eu- ler on Sept, 13 at the North Con- gregational Church. He is the son ‘lof Mr, and Mrs, Harold B, Euler of Ottawa drive. The bride-elect chose this ocen« sion to announce her bridal at- tendants, Mrs, William Kester will be matron of honor, Her oth- er attendants include Carol Tut- tle, Diane Euler and Josephine Praybyiski of Wyandotte. Richard has asked his father, man, Ushers will be Brooke nett, Charles Wixom, — W Smith Falconer Jr., CG Hampton II, and muhees Pitzger- ald, ff * * e/ Attending the Saturday luncheon and shower were Mrs, Gray, Mrs, Euler, Miss Euler; Mrs, E. Arden Pryce of Grand Rapids, Jean But- ler, Miss ag Mrs. Kenneth Ken- nedy and Mfs, Edgar Bennett of aye harh. ending were Judy Kausch of —~ Heitsch of Lake Orion, M Kester, Ann Ward, Laura rinnell of Lansing, Miss Praybyl- ski of Wyandotte, Barbara Hagan of Birmingham and Mrs, Richard Doyle. Coming Events Academy of Friendship members he Wednesday for for a 1B tlonteate ie ¢: Huron oe ye 2007, will meet Wédnesd tom ‘es tae hall on M6509. Mr. and Mrs. Phaeeeae G. Burke Jr. line up for "pa il Cy 8 wy aaiesiee ebay than a call for the bathroom Coy Club. The iui pons Saturday steak and corn roast held Harold B, Euler, to serve ag best, ‘ ingham, Gail Lewis, Mra, - oes ‘ —_ - " a T fi e Ges es ge. a q 4 pos. 4 ‘ : ba : fon ‘ er no Ne A OB he Vy RE OM ol Alp ie RN ae A ,rhon Th ah ZY. 4 vat Ve , | y Loe As be ald he \ i aN 8 Ve oy (2 \ \ Aa | Lee Ay * ij RP ees = ! Ae at AG an wrnatas lan BIGGEST | + aoe ase ey pero fe SELECTION | Pam yt oar ey dep | She . . feel that they are not wanted RR cause they are not’ asked Rj $ it Over 500 New Patterns & Textures ‘ay bessidlae. Wie eendtina ‘by : 2° asking them to help her in the youth PRET: Mrs. James A, ‘Dodd, leader of a Camp Fire Girl Birds. Mrs. Dodd, who lives on West Brooklyn avenue, SEEING 1s BELIEVING This year - “wil be serving troop, fills out some of the all-important record sheets has been named “Volunteer of the Month” by the the Pontiac PTA Council as youth fo, her new troop. Assisting her are two of her. Central Volunteer Bureau. Mrs. Keith Pawley of West oe “ "Mr. Dodd is a carpenter with fledgling Camp Fire girls, Jean Dodd (center) and Walton boulevard is her eta troop leader. $] 32 to $65 Yd. Cunningham - Limp Construction Marie Pawley who have just “flown up from the Blue Company of Detroit, The family at- ¢ tends the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church were Mrs, Dodd CUSTOM MADE, OR BY THE-YARD candeett & bouliy tebecd shew. - : All the social service organiza- Pottery be formed in three Cate Home Scene which is of the earthenware vari- wale: be and, on a potter's wheel of Shower for ety; that is, it is not translucent,jor by casting or molding. Dorothy Cadieux pee rsEeeasre CK RK KK Dorothy Cadiewx was the honoree 4 PUT YOUR BEST | Yj Pottery is a type of ceramics up Orchard Lake Road the tempo of their activities, Phone FE 4-0516 MO LLS | a gg las palatal - j grams. one Fe =the ES A Hanes eas 4-H — sr e-y-nseet-of volunteers to {Saturday evening, given by Mrs.| ie ‘OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY ‘iO P.M, make this program successful. The ~ |Harold L. 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Denham. * * ca The bride is the daughter of Mrs. ~~ Lehman of East boulevard, Robert's parents are the Bert Denhams of Elsinore drive. ~ For the 11 o'clock service per: formed by the Rev. Calvin C. Rice, the bride wore a blue organdy ballerina-length gown and a headpiece of white car- nations. Her only jewelry was a strand of pearis, a gift of the bridegroom. She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations, The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Eugene Carr. Breakfasts—L Meet Your Friends in the - Riker Fountain: TrrrreTT.S vwrer:=»w¥’T''TT.: SONOTONE 511 Pontiee State Bonk Bidg. FE 2-1225 Katherine McClelland was her florfly attendant. She wore a gray dress with a white carnation head- piece and carried pink carnations. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Ronald Pearshall of Drayton Plains was best man. James Magner and Donald Sweet seated the guests. * * * Mrs. Lehman greeted her guests at the reception in the church parlors wearing a navy blue suit with white accessories and a cor- sage of red roses. _ Mrs. Denham wore a beige face dress with blue accessories. Her flowers were also red roses. * * oe When the newlyweds left on their honeymoon trip to northern Mich- igan, the bride had changed to a pink dress with white accessories and the corsage from her bridal bouquet. * * * “They will reside on Exmoore| road on their retyrn. heim Be Lasting Makeup for a day's outing in the icountry or a sports event should be skillfully applied to withstand the day. A heavy foundation can be a good protection if the day is raw. Lipstick should be autumn-like—_ orange, rust or deep red. Designed and boked by master bakers. Decor- ated to your taste at mod- erate prices and made to the size you specify. Color harmonized to your wedding. 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Institute. in Minneapolis, \Minn., on Oét. 1. |Business Invitations Are Problem By EMILY POST : Dear Mrs. Post: “Our compaly is giving a-large dinner for one of the executives who ‘is retiring in several months, Invitationg are. to with whom he-has been associated these Many years. We (would like also ta include their_wives, “‘Heréin lies our problem: We do not know the home addresses of many of those being invited, -and look them all up. i “We were wondering if it would he proper te address these invitations to Mr. and Mrs, and send them jp the. business aa dress?” Answer: It would be. quite all right, under the circumstances, to send the invitations to the business address. However, I would suggest using two envelopes as is done with wed- ding invitations and addressing the outside envelope to Mr, John Jones followed by his business address and then write Mr. and Mrs, Jones Ad. Parefteau of St. be sent to many business friends) it would be a tremendous task to! | ‘on the inside envelope indicating | Ee Golden will enter the “ va at Bard College, and|Annandale-on-Hudson, on Sept, 5. the Rev, and Mrs, Ward Clabuesch of Corunna. The Rev. Mr. Cla- E(echce as ile Seca Gatete of AE Saints Eplecopal Coureh. . and on Dwight Mater, rebate * * Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. Donald Par-| enteau of Waikele, Hawaii, are. the parents of a daughter, Cherie An Ann, born Aug, 12 at Tripler Arm Honolulu. in eg igs Patties ia stationed at the Naval Ammunition Depot at Waikele. Grandparents of the infant are Mrs. James X. Baldwin of Augusta Paul, Minn. ¥ THYRA KIMMEL engagement of their vember wedding is planned. that his wife is invited |_ too. Vows Before Arrangements of white flowers idecorated the altar of St. Trinity gateen gown fashioned with empire jacket. Her -fingertip of ‘wore Small jeweled hats and car- ‘ium on fans. Charles Race of Royal Oak was FASHION SHOW | “UNDER-the-STARS” ;. » Peatariity all the new 1 - everyone in the family. fashions for i iy than ordinary thread. Joyce Steinback Shanks 200 Guests. ings on North Roselawn drive. was i af fest] ft 4 & fl 3 , nts nik wocies hatin avenue and Mr, and Mrs. Homer Mr. and Mrs. George Kimmel of North Perry street announce the daughter, | Thyra, to Richard Lorimer of Hol-/ ly. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lorimer of Lupton. A No-| To make sure your buttons will| not come off, sew them on with | dental. floss which is far stronger | ee) : na oe The old saying goes; “Never junderestimate the power of a wom- an,”’ -~ But, unfortunately, I have found, it is women themselves who un- derestimate their own powers, - {he woman who says that dhe ads ie a housewife” when she handle some of her jobs Ap really remarkable skill is underestimating her own ef- fectiveness and the effective- ness of women as a whole, - I discussed this recently with some charming women in Mt. Ver- non, New York, who did a survey called Woman Power and Commu- nity a * * A group live wires in Mt. Vernon: decided to find out just community did possess—~with an eye to using these skills, if only part-time, in the community. 'Y MARE SURVEY They madé a dpor-to-door sur- vey of 100 women, The following incident. wes typjeel, be, thelr ex. perience. _ Tie wena of the howe ww- ally answered the door, When she was asked, “Is there any- thing you would like to do—any skill or accemplishment you would like to put to work?” the answer invariably was “No.” ted with the dady in question and of practical nursing, that what skills the wemen in their In one case, the interviewer chat- discovered that she was quite fond fhe had , jonce taken the required course and tbad worked at it with considera- Be ; Confident Count Special Abilities sume it. a entry was we? this effect, NOTICED PLANTS As she was leaving, the inter- viewer noticed all the window sills any kind of plant and was quite skillful with arrangements, This searcher, MADE LINEN t that she made quite nice table linens. The linens, were, in-; feed, most attractive and unusual. Here. was a woman who had | which she completely d housewife” with nothing much on the ball. Ff take us at our own evaluation, * * * The next time you have those just-a-housewife blues, it might pay to make a list of your accomplish- ments which you take for granted ibut might impress other people. If the habit of self-deprecation is so ingrained making. @ list, you might like a copy of my “Hougewives Career Guide,” to help you start off in the right direction. 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But more equipment and volunteers are needed to give| *Y quick alerts of conditions leading to tornadoes ont ae appreach, a spokesman said He said a snieuidvatieh attack on the problem of advance warn- ings began in 1054, The bureau expects to spend several handred thousand dollars on the system and in research to determine, if possible, what causes the vicious storms, | By the ‘time the: tornado season begins next spring, he said, more equipment for weather forecasting itt a ik it ; ot tee, ine af » — * i onto sp of the b 3 5 LE f 2e% Results of the 1955 research have not yet been completely assembled, When these are eval- more. Pe SS a ee = pewrlter warning up, bureau this Year has data col- fected by a pilot who flew into suspicious sreas to make ob- servations. Flights cannot be made into the path of a tornado as they are into hurricanes because the winds are more violent, the spokesman said, Nobody knows the speeds of the counterclockwise winds rotating about’ the tornado funnel, But estimates place them at up to 400 m.p.h. ; * ¥ * The funnels rang from a few) - be # do come after puct“ficreares, ings out to the public. * * * Radar insti alee ore holag wehd in. growing numbers by weather stations to observe cloud forma- of these will be ready next year. a ‘The tomade season begins in | March, Twisters come in May other areas are not being over-| (mses tions that breed tornadoes. More looked, the bureau said. |Help Sought for eT Alert Net r 4 WASHINGTON uy — Thousands quick warnings will, be in Hinata. on READY YET a id a URSDAY. svausr 28, 1956 Oe a hrit \ Sis ‘PRESCRIPTIONS: 157 LESS for Fi TS Charge G5 ‘| 4 ¥ € Sy | ee 4 1 ey jt * | ts) ¢-? i wg | we HROZLN FOODS % WRI GILE YS KOOL ema © Peterman Howard Elms Free of Disease - ee pened speeds vary ‘roms 8 By Eewoved tpi Re cor el oth) “GRAND HAVEN © — ‘Tests a eee : rae Ee Sees esa ene en ew aaa arse | — | blaze, He said all three were/vealed only one case of Dutch) observations with high speed S) ao : killed in the crash. elm disease found among Grand, cameras and various» instru- amd ee, - haa gel Hayen's 3,000 American elms. Re-| ments. These recordingy are Re eer Gp + lg oy ruck, was canny reeigetee figures marge mates to be ebay cl — ~ a Sa a A ered R | —— y Police Should Follow The bureau also has installed 3 : : me Burglor’s Footsteps State Fair Day for Vets atseplities uw sauipmnant 00 sar eis : — << Boo ae . > ag nae gh: . ag st Ma sage atin sure janes, in areas where clouds RY | 4 ) ¥ pee California F r esh aS oor who failed ina try to loot}has been set aside to honor vet tng rR pee § Z ( | B | P S nl asa garage gfe Rh ominten All pressire jumps are not fol- 0 ar t ett ears in oat en renee eng. "wien howe. nowt tay. qomnpees- et. omen By () Conditioned for eating, salads or desserts 8 i Before COLD WEATHER Strikes. BN Di 29° bh. Zp) = pee ' You Get 2 Gold Bell Gift Stamps . 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But Jimmy Foxx doesn’t k the ceiling has been reached—ye' “This is chicken feed compared to the retirement pro- of some companies and some unions, I am speak- of the relative incomes of the workers contrasted with the heavy take from the World Series.” divided many ways.” ‘THE PON ee ‘ormation TIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1956 man will $175, a 15-year man $225 oe There are additional clauses and other aids to ease the life of a thiete who can, if he chooses, go find in Mexico, Spain, the Canary © viera and take advantage of the REGIONAL CHAMPS — Here's the Class “C" MSA regional championship softball club. The Waterford Recreation league Drayton Drug nine went through the Owosso regional over the week- - end to win its title. Team members are: top “It looks like a big fat baseball pot but it has to be = from left — Gene Shell, Paul Atkins, Cecil Hanes, Pine Lake CC Winding Up ‘56 Sugar Agrees Championships "to Title Fight. _ ing a close at Pine Lake CC. Only) Reluctant Ray Robinson “{ncluding the women’s champion-| Ready to Meet Fullmer ship, men's club finale, both of} in Middleweight Bout successful season in the Pon-|. Gibson and Norrig returned Church Softball League will|Chicago last night after be climaxed tonight when cham-/|Robinson a deadline to le cea at teen tals Perse All-Stars at North Side Park.) Robinson had demanded Game time is 8 o'clock. poe cat at the at ae 0 , ot |cent of all money received warloas player trom the ather {theater or home television ete Bo nee, A Na eee & guarantee of $90,000 2 to snap a 40-game winning streak now held by the Baptists. | J°e Glaser, Robinson single finish to remain in the fight for Leads WDGA Qualifiers Bob Turnbull, Jack Nelson, Marshall Rose and Stuart Hutchinson, Bottom from left — Manager Carl Shell, Jerry Hesse, Don Seeterlind, Hank Shell, Leonard Smith, Arlo Flesher and Bill Gou- let. Gary Boe, Dick Edginton and Gerry Geror were absent from the picture making. Want ‘Fiery Guy’ Tigers Seek Insp DETROIT @—Fred Knorr, who 2g Ss es! Pitcher Perry Vaughn, who hasijong and cordial talk with Norris won all 40 games over a span Of/hefore he left for Chicago J Acorveny they Ry wei maton meme can say oy aunt calbed up a 32 victory] Norrie “and Gite arrived who wi on paptst|Pint-Sized Jet Turns Slugger—- Hits 4 Homers afr eee .3 nt il : ty : r Nearly 600 Prep Squads Begin Pre-Season. Drills _ its season Sept, 14. The Pioneers open the season jagainst Wayne High where coach Don Domke greeted nearly 100 can- didates. — Phil Martinez, a fleet 150-pound halfback who scored 37 points in one game last fall, is the only experienced back available on the Wayne campus, 4 ring Pilot in ‘57 ly before long, zs f . Z 4 in i i Hi AF rte Hy 2! i i j B z i ri? i i ii The Halter classes will be judged at 9:00 a.m. and the Grand Entry on-i and Saddle class at 1:00 p.m. Exhibitions will include the »|Saddle Club Drill team, a pony hitch and three and five gated exhibition, Snider, Dodgers; Adcock, Thomeon. Chi The Heme Ren ie 1927 when he hit 60). : Cincinnati e— 196 league team record a a set by New York New York Yankees—161 (AL team ree- ord is 182 set by Yankees in 1996). National League—9es in 1955). 82 Try It Here g t H : fi ae U.S. Amateur Trials Begin’ NEW YORK i—More than 1,500 to ¢x-Walker Cuppers Bruce Cudd Dick Yost. |Mrs. Marquardt Medalist Mrs, Harold Marquardt fired a one-over-par 78 Monday to grab medalist honors in the qualifying rounds of the 1956 Women's District Golf Association tournament at Country Club of Detroit. ° © Mrs. Marquardt, who won the in af Yesterday's No, 1 casualty was Mrs. Keith (Susie) LeClair of Ann Arbor, Medal play winner of the WDGA for the past two years, Mrs, LeClair zoomed to 91 and fell by the wayside, Mrs. D, N. O’Day def Robert Palms in their playoff for the final position with a par on the 3rd extra hole, The two women had tied at 90 strokes, H. G. Marquardt, Gowanle < Gamble, 8t. Clair River their pre-season bee F i FER ! : 5 x 3 ee kins vs. Mrs. O'Day. Schedule for 1956-57 Set Bowling Dates, Site CHICAGO (INS) — The Bowling Toepter m, Detroit are the defending . |Proprietors’ Assoeiation of Amer- . liea announced today the sites and dates for the 1956-57 BPAA tourna- ment committee. One of the dates, May 11, 1957, will be played in Detroit. _Here is the complete list along| with the defending champions for each event: NATIONAL TEAM ELIMINATION Nov. 3-4, to be held in Buffalo, N. Y. The elimination was won by Budweiser, St. Louis. Stroh’s of Detroit, was second. - BPAA ALL-STAR TOURNAMENT Nov. 30-Dec. 9, at Chi The men’ defending ~~ is Bin Lillard of jChicago, and ¢ women’s defending champion is Anita Cantaline of Detroit. NATIONAL TEAM MATCH Jan. 12, 13, 19, 20, 1987.- Budweiser ', (Beer of St. Louis is the defending cham- NATIONAL WOMEN'S Peb. 23-24, 1957, to be held at Indian- apolis, Ind. Anita Cantaline and Elvira defending champion. St. ‘Louis are the defend NATIONAL TEAM HIP May 11, 1957, in Detroit, Me- are the defending champions. Yearlings Net $295,000 -DEL MAR, Calif, @—Fifty-two yearlings brought a total price of $295,000 last night in the first ses- sion of the 1956 Del Mar race itrack auction. The second session Mervyn Leroy’s Citation Filly), brought the top price, $19,500. The buyer was Mrs. J, Ross Clark I of Beverly Hills. Babe Zaharias Critical in Battle With Cancer GALVESTON, Tex. —_ Rose Township, big, genial Jack \ tee Pui bead “ie Sk ae Saturday morning tangled with, and outfought a ——— eT — 7 Tee RT UY ae \ f \ i i 4 ; ae \ \ i ' By t web i \ \ rg \ hd ; } a. ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, august 28, 1956 \ ee A Me TAKE YOUR PICK - ~ ~ Otto Graham's scirunaios rend left the Cleveland Browns without an outstanding quarterback. Coach Paul Brown has the pleasant: problem of deciding between George Rat- terman, left, and Babe Parilli. They will be at Briggs Stadium in & pre-season game against the Lions, Sept. 15th. rm Braves Still Lead by Two Le MILWAUKEE (~The so-called “little world series,"’ as folks here were calling the two-game series between Milwaukee and Brooklyn, is ended today but the nerve- wracked National Le pennant race remains unchanged, a * a The Dodgers, who stormed into this town Sunday bent on sweep- ing both games and wresting the lead from Milwaikee, had to set- tle for one victory, a 6-3 triumph yesterday, and’ remained. two games behind the pacesetting Braves, one in the important “Jost” column, There was obvious relief in the Dodger clubhouse after the hard- earned triumph. “We would have been in bad shape,”” admitted Jackie Robinson, who scored two of Brooklyn's runs, ‘if we had lost today. This Was a big ball game. a * « Pee Wee Reese, the calm cap- tain of the Dodgers, acknowledged been four games out,” he. said. Dedger Manager Walt Alston al- so expressed concern over the heavy weekend schedule, “We're painfully short on relief pitching,” he said. “I can’t use Don Bessent for a while after his four tough scoreless innings today Duke Snider of Brooklyn and Dale Long of Pittsburgh were the first to hit a home run in every National League park = sons of college ball at Kentucky. Vito. (Babe) Parilli, quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, tossed 50 touchdown passes in three sea- NOW—America’s Largest Seller! KING EDWARD | CIGARS ond Old—Recognize Quality and Clem Labine won't be avail- able to us for some time. If our starting pitchers get knocked out, we'll be in trouble.’’ * cd = “Nothing has changed," de- Haney. “We're still on top and they still have to catch us. In fact, we may be better off. We're still two up on them with two few- er games to play.” Haney was in no mood to dis- cuss what, to nearly all of the im- mense throng of 42,290 paid ad- missions, was the turning point of the game. Ns ional League Race Unchanged clared Braves Manager Fred score was tied at 33 and the|throwing to second to start a pos- Dodgers had runners on first and sible double play or tossing to the third with one out, Carl Furillo| plate to get Junio Gilliam, He hit Gene Conley’s first pitch right/elected to try for the plate. In the back to the box ~ one hop, mene that ensued, the runners wound up at second and third be- Conley ake a choice of either’ ‘fore Gilliam was tagged out. od seen site sneer tte ed ‘ AP Wirephote HURRAH FOR US — Roy Campanella and Don Bessent whoop- it-up in the Brooklyn dressing room after their team defeated the Braves 6-3. Campanella scored two-runs on a single in the eighth and Bessent relieved Don Newcombe in the sixth to hold the Braves and emerge the winning pitcher. League Leaders New Remington ee SPORTSMEN esas. 129" |e Hunting Clothes and Sportswear A, Sa |FA Ys HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS 906 W. Huron St. Phone FE 5-8389 NATIONAL LEAGUE atte (based on 300 at bats) — a3 Milwaukee d Kiussewski, Cin- J pencil, St. y= 91; Adcock, Philadelphia, 64; is today’s mpiskey “WATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK + 86 PROOF + 65x GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS = = =: Je ex dreatest value! e fwaukee, 33; / MeroLty ee New York, 31: Set for South's ‘500 Yai) Moon, Bi rooklya, \17; Waite, New Fork: NARLINGTON, S, C, — Seventy- wee CRING (eased on: 12 decistons—|Cisht cars and drivers are now on Newcombe, Breskiva, 20-6, 769; Buhl, | |hand rel tomorrow's qualifying "/meet in football the coming sea-| :!son marking their first clash on! ison of 1912, | Brooklyn, HOME RUNS—Snider, Adcock, [Kiuswewsk!, Cincinnati end a 78 Cars and Drivers eeman, Cin: | ttatteg ie, : iw oe, ~- atedate, Philadelphia, | Southern 500 mile stock ear ‘racing STR! "Ras See one, Fin Roberts, |class as the bait. A he | Favored to set a new track record and occupy the number one Ohio State and Perin State will| starting spot is Buck Baker, Char- lotte, N. C., who already has turned in practice laps well above / \opit Equipment Stolen at Avon, Township Cl Ib equipment. and . other Women’s Swim’ Mark Ig Broken’ ‘Oakland County depuyes today |’ are investigating the theft of golf articles valued at $200 from an Avon Town ship golf club, The larcenies reportedly took place sometime last night at the Brooklands Golf Club, Everything taken had been left outside the club, according to Oscar Eckman of the Club. He said he went in- side for awhile and when he came out everything was gone, Included among the missing articles are 14 golf clubs, 12 golf balls, socks, and unbrella, and a raincoat, WEDNESDAY .NITE RACING| 7 P. M. Time Trials MIXED SHOW Modified and Old Medel Stock Cars Running in their Own Class 8:30 P, M, First Race PONTIAC M59 SPEEDWAY 3 Miles W. of Airport Aiistralia: (INS)—Australia’s Lor. raine Crapp, 17, beat the world’s The 16-year-old world's record of 5 minutes, 0.1 second was set by Ragnhild Hveger of Denmark - in Copenhagen in 1940. | ; i Open Spots for Ladies The ladies afternoon classic bow!l- ing league of the Huron Bowl will begin their season | Sept. 13. There 'f RISE—the inventor of aerated shaving introduces 3 NEW INSTANT LATHERS —. for greater shaving comfort no matter what kind of skin or beard you have esos thant RISE REGULAR with tntra Seeking Action, The original instant lather. Super-wetted, whisker: wilting lather gives smoothest shever in ¥y the, time. ~ Choose the RISE that’s Right for You base. Makes your whiskers stand up straight so your razor cuts them off at the skin line, Smoothly. Comfortably. Special bonus! 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Bob McNamara, former Min- inesota star, had kept the Bomb- ers’ hopes ‘alive by scoring two ’ J touchdowns, one on a 61-yard pass- and-run play from halfback Buddy Leake, The Eskimos maintained a two- year jinx. over the Lions and ruined the night for most of the 30,374 fans at Vancouver, a rec- ord crowd for a league game in ge Finest Embroidery Available ‘Team Captsian ond Sponsors: Phone or Come In Early tor Detail | Satvors HARWOOD 908 W. Huron at Telegraph CUSTOM CLOTHIERS FE 2-2300 - It May Save Your Life Slee a ie Records Fal D in State Fair Races DU QUOIN, Ill. @—Grand Cir- cult harness racing started a five- j\day stand at. the DuQuoin State Fair with Good Counsel, a bay filly owned by Castleton Farms of Lexington, Ky., establishing two): iworld records and & new track — 2 ee ood Counsel's time of 1:85 1-5 1211 North Perry St. ae += for a mile in. the first heat of the FE 3-9557 Louis Seucy $7,481 Breeders Filly Stake yester- day broke all records for 2-year- old harness horses. A 10-length victor in this heat, good counsel WEDNESDAY Women Bowlers Wanted Individual women bowlers or full teams are wanted for bowling on “towed ay te at 9 o'clock at the itcalm alleys. For further in- formation, telephone. FEderal ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS {Lake Ontario Too Cold OAS to Take Over Canadian) Edmonton's Eskimos were all. by Virginia ‘Seed’ Seen as Threat Water Thwarls Swimmersiz iawn tests PHILADELPHIA ™# — Donha “If I come out now will I. get round ot the 3th ses : en- ” tries, in the $27,000-32-mile swim|®"Y money? marathon, His coach replied: Said Park: ‘Okay, “I think so.” today, a I've hed pie after a smashing It's too . + * TORONTO 9 — Lake Ontario's he asked handlers in his aceom- icy cold water and strong currents|panying boat: Floyd, fifth-seeded ace from Arl-| today beat back the challenge of * * # ? ington, Va., went into the third) Girls Lawn Tennis Championships’ threat to pes: ory. | Miss Floyd beat Nancy O'Con-' Films, Election at OCSC Meet Monthly meeting of Oakland Sportsmen's Club will be held in the clubhouse, D. R. Wil- son Sportsmen's Park, Waterford, Wolaentag at 8 p.m, A pre-Hunting season hag been arranged. It will feature two outstanding films, “Mississippi Zev,” a world's champion English Setter in action, and “All About Beagles,” a complete life story of America’ # number one gun dog. An eiection will be held for trustee, a three-year term, brought about by resignation of Frank Fos- ter, who moved to Texas, Jerry Wooliever, past president, and Warren Neuenschwander, present- ly a director, are candidates, Match Play Begins Today in Eisenhower Tourney DENVER (® — Three youngsters who matched or bettered par In qualifying led a field of 268 into today’s first round of match play Tournament. Lobstein of Brownwood, Tex., Interplant Loop Meets A meeting has been called for Aug. 30, at 10 a.m. for all bowlers of the Interplant Monday morning league, at West Side lanes, 199 Or- chard Lake Ave. Bowlers, or teams, interested in joining the league should contact Sam Perna at FE 40168 or FE 4-4264, Quickly installed by our -| Asphalt Paving Specialists -Ask-for our FREE ESTIMATE! 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Don't think of wrist in the -Eisenhower Junior Golf|- Heading the 32-player champion-|; ship flight was 17-year-old ‘a Texas junior champion who fired took the second dash of the race =i for 2-year-old pacers in 2:00 2-5. The two-heat clocking of 3:58 3-5 broke the world record for that! 68 eategory. Frank Irvin was in the}- sulky. - cold.” -ienough. Take. me out. * * * The water temperature was\97 in the first round yesterday. | about 49 degrees. A heavy fog al- Miss Floyd, last year’s 15-and-un- boats which accompanied him. Park and Cliff Lumsdon from/N.Y., in the second round, 6-0, 6-1.) Toronto, had been expected to bat- tle all the way for the chief share | Redwood. City, Calif, easily de- of the prize money, Lumsdon, five-time winner of the Canadian'Va., 6-3, 6-2, and Miami Izzard, ‘|National Exhibition’s Lake Ontar-|Kansag City, 6-2, 6-1. jo swim was literally knocked out of the competition at 11:40 p.m.|City, top-seeded foreign player, EDT last night, He was hit in the|beat Gladys Craven, Garden City, head in a collision with his guide|N.Y., 6-0, 6-1, and Barbara Lewis, nell, U.S. indoor junior champion | from Highland Park,. Ill, 5-7, 64,) » Gyk) and Also TAIL PIPES and hLaed & gee EXHAUST PIPES INSTALLED FREE against Betty Brown of Scarsdale, | = feated Barbara Brantley, Suffolk, | Rose Maria Reyes, of Mexico St, Petersburg, Fla, 6-1, 6-4. Tire on down Firestone Puts oe est Caviss uapeeweee™? Of POS e000, wrist break come early, approxi- e ee *., any ote the ~y- hip, and * e ‘2 ; you yourself solid, per- * ; * | - BEEN LOOKING *o, |the ball with relation to the feet, teat. lett Se Wa ee £ . AROUND FOR sch so cont cuit alee. 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Nichols of 275 Branch awaiting - opera checkups St., was rushed to the hospital) = a se ae by Pontiac firemen when the Wut Dre E rea on charges of conspiracy 4 fo commit illegal operations are: (girl. Nothing could be found in the} § Dr. Edgar B. Keemer, 43; Dr,|¢xamination at Pontiac General] ( Gilbert Edwards, 50; Mrs. Labren-| Hospital and Mary went home with tha Hurley, 34, and Mrs. Lollaretta|her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyn- Swanson, 35, wood Nichols. CASE THROWN OUT oe had taken her temperature placed the thermometer back Ff, nee cg a or ty in a glass when I realized it was’ By ughter _ |broken,”” Mrs, Nichols said. “I ing the abortion death of a 19-year- old, but the case was thrown out er scared and thought some tf of court because of insufficient evi- K-might have stayed inside 90 we dmie rushed her to the hospital. I must have broken it after taking the He said Mrs. Hurley -was the temperature.” office nurse and Mrs, Swanson her basement apartment.” (D@toiters Confess her basement apartment. Three women patients arrested in the raid were sent to a hospital Mutt:Jeff Holdu 5 for treatment, Cochil] said, and 12\* p gave statements naming the four) DETROIT w — Two Detroiters|’ defendants as operators of the ring./have identified themselves as the|? . “Mutt and Jeff’ robbers of three Ram Tree, Son Killed —— =e — — fala markets. netted about $27,- SOMERSET CENTER (f — A.4-|000, Police Lt. Carl Lueck. said.| ( year-old California boy, Gary Sal-| Lueck said Scharles Wesley Ru- mon, was killed Monday when aldolph, 32, and Arthur Cook, 31, station wagon crashed into a tree|even boasted they were ‘ after colliding with a truck four|jnal’ Mutt and Jeff hold miles west of here on U.S. 112./although others had coffed them. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis} Rudolph is 6-2 and D. Salmon of. Los Angeles, and) The pair was quoted as saying ' their four other children were hos-|they gambled away the $27,000 ob- pitalized at nearby Hillsdale. tained in 10 months of holdups. ge Rudolph was arrested earlier West Bengal may ban serving|this month in Altoona, Pa., on a liquor at bars and forbid liquor|car theft charge and turned over advertisements -in the press, Cal-jto Detroit Police. Cook was. ar- cutta learns, rested here Sunday. 1946 World Rights Reserved s True Life Ad >. Va » POLISTES ventures .% et ‘sg a . . Fe ee Se] & WASPS ~~. BITS OFF BITS OF SEAGONED WOOD AND CHEW THEM INTO PULPY PELLETS.WITH THEGE THEY BUILD THEIR A MANY-CHAMBEREU N ) ie . “HOUSES OF -PAPER -- SUSPENVED Walt Disney Productions FROM A SINGLE STEM. 6 -~- LITERALLY Distributed by King Features Syndicate \Chicago Builders Skeptical WHEREVER YOU TRAVEL Whether it’s a tong at the lake CHICAGO QNS) some ifs and buts from Windy City builders. * * *- The 87-year-old Wright an- Cost Is —— * for $5, ayes oe a vn nounced Saturday in’ Spring Green, mile-high building will roll off the drawing board in two weeks. ‘He said he has not discussed the structure, which would house an estimated 100,000 workers, with city officials, but said: “I’m sure they know about it. |The next step isn't mine.” SAFETY QUESTIONABLE Pee Kenneth G. HEMPSTEAD | INSURANCE | E 102 £. Huron St. — Ph. FE 4-8284 — Architect vision, Frank Lloyd Wright's plans for a fabulous 510-story ‘“‘cloudscraper’’}Prudential Building in Chicago, } on Chicago's lakefront have drawn said: , that plans for the colossal) Questioned about Wright’s newest Mile-High Cloudscraper on Wright Drawing Boards: Charles F. Murphy Sr., “It Is questionable whether a building can be constructed that high with safe structural engi- . neering.”’ Murphy be built under Chicago laws. * * « Adler Planetarium. James H. Gately, president of the Chicago Park District Board, pointed out that building is pro- hibited in much of the park dis- whose firm designed the 41-story said he also doubts, whether a mile-high structure can) Another Chicagoan questioned Wright’s building site near the “ME... and my family wish to make our usual savings deposi te ee ond Tem = “~~ Join the happy people who save at Pontiac State Bank Planning for security bepins early in life. Nor does it stop at _maturity. Every time you make a deposit to your savings , account you add a little more security to your family’s future: trict land near the planetarium. The strong-minded Wright says) of his building: “We are in for centralization, so) why: fool around. Why not have it “The Empire State Building would be a mouse by comparison,” Primitive Indians Said: ito Have Slain German MEXICO CITY uw — Indians of the primitive Chamula Tribe re- portedly have slain a German lanthropologist, Arthur Siltz, -in Chiapas State near the Guate- malan border. A report from San Cristobal de las Casas said Siliz went on a painting trip in the Indian zone despite warnings it was danger- ous, if Day Truce Ends on Cyprus NICOSIA, Cyprus * * «6 A police inspector said nothing incriminating was turned up in a room-by-room search of the lux- urious villa of Dr, Themistocles ‘Dervis: an outspoken advocate of the move to unite Cyprus with Greece. Dervis was not arrested, There wag no indication whether the search was linked with the it was believed it stemmed from British authorities yesterday, Cyprus a political part of Greece, |The British said the seized docu- ments established that the EOKA as former Greek Archbishop Makarios., * » «* Britain sent the Greek Orthodox prelate to the Seychelle Islands settlement. Dervis, secretary general of the Greek Nationalist party, has been a strong supporter of the arch- bishop, The search climaxed a night of suspense throughout this east cosia’s streets were deserted long before the truce expired at mid- night. * * * No incidents had been reported through the early morning hours. Four unexploded bombs were found on Cyprus yesterday. Punish Cracker Tosser DETROIT w — Salvatore Di- Paola was ordered to pay $634 idamages to a woman who suffered facial injuries July 8 when Di- [recta tossed a into an automobile. Common Pleas Judge Ralph W. the damages to Mrs. Violet Leak, DiPaola was previously sentenced fense, Quiet Settles ‘on Island i as British Raid Office,|} House of Greek Mayor |} tH —- British| P troops and police swooped down ||) suddenly today on the home and|f) * town hall office of Nicosia’s Greek | > Cypriot mayor as an. ll-day truce/f) called by the EOKA- underground |’. Fran out. expiration of the EOKA truce, But) | ® \information contained in captured| | 4. \EOKA documents made public by ‘ | KOKA is the underground fight-| | ing wing of the movement to make leader, whom they have identified), > army Col.| © George Grivas, was acting under} © the personal direction of exiled] = |last March, Greek Cypriot leaders) : have demanded his return, saying) © he is the only man who can, ne-| § gotiate with Britain on -a-Cyprus): Mediterranean island colony. Ni- He lighted firecracker) Liddy awarded! to two weeks in jail for the of- Bcikawhi 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 | “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings Mes. Old Time Dancing 75 Bands Farm Fun Frotie—Sept. 4,5 & 6—Coliseum Aug. 31-Sept. 3 JAYE P. MORGAN and FARM PRODUCTS Junior Show Home Arts Cooking _— dute Show Aviation Show Fashion Show Art Exhibit Beauty Queens Drum Majoreties Porades Many ether PEC Sy and events U. Ss. AIR F FORCE BAND fer 10 Deys 250 MILE IE STOCK CAR RACE FARMERS PICK-UP DERBY BUFFALO BILL JR. and TEXAS ALL-STATE RODEO A Tremendous COLISEUM SHOW Aug. 31-Sept. 9 THE PLATTERS, BLOCKBUSTERS KRACKERJACKS, BUD & CECE ROBINSON THE STEP BROTHERS : 10 GALA DAYS — MICHIGAN'S BEST LIVESTOCK Sept. 7-9 WULIUS La ROSA McGUIRE. SISTERS THE FOUR LADS “Pour yourself a smile, neighbor —of Sunny Brook whiskey, that is!” rich as a prospector’s dream, good as a man’s word o « » the finest of fine Kentucky whiskies! ‘ Sunny Brook Whis : Cheerful as its Name! | | ae te ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1956 Hollywood Headlines “Allinois Politician Decide Whether to Run i CHICAGO Herbert C. Pas- ichen, still undecided whether to twithdraw as Democratic néminee ifor governor, is to appear’ before * * * | Two investigators for the U. 5. (Senate Banking and Currency | Committee, meanwhile they also plan to question the 61- | year-old politician about the em- |ployes fund solicited from bank- l are seeking to determine if na- itional banks violated federal law i by ~ ect to campaign : Disclosure-.of the fund has “Hbrought pressure from state Dem- ‘Hocratic leaders for Paschen to iquit his race for governor, The | nominee said Sunday he would de- icide in “the next two days’ wheth- her he will remain in the Nov. 6 jcontest against Republican Gov. LIFE-INSPIRED DRAMA OF A STARI FROM DANCE HALL TO HOLLYWOOD! DORIS DAY: JAMES CAGNE Love Me Or Leave Me CinemaScoPE ee 2nd THRILLER! INVASION oF 1 ROPY goa - SNATCHERS KEVIN McCARTHY DANA WYNTER ~Paschen alone, as winner of the | April primary election, can de- icide whether,jo continue in the the full Democratic State Committee. After Cool Sticku p | LOS ANGELES —Two hepcat ibandits held up Richard E. Eng-|e= \ lier, 30-year-old postal clerk, but lhe assured police the only things “real gone” were his 10 bucks and/| $60 wristwatch. i Engler said yesterday the “cool” “This wasn't much of a score, iman,”* said the other robber, look- ing at the money and watch. “We HELD OVER! (Tuy) De see wore een Ronee NOW ‘Thru THURSDAY Prisoners to Wear a = to Explain Fund \Ca Aatties,: © Candidate tot Governor to Talk to Grand Jury, coming to Hollywood—and I, for . I stuttered: Visit With Kim Piaduses se of Dishpan Hands | ‘ never going to see my wife again” By JAMES BACON — * oe oe As every dyed-in-the wool fan knows, Kim is a famous alumna of the Studio Club. That's an in- expensive home-away-from-home for, pretty young girls who want to make a name for themselves e ¢ a for Post in Indiana first dish in 20 years of marriage? Eee. Aide, Resigns Jattended the first annual Parade of Peaches Saturday in this tiny|producing territory. agriculture and home agents to the area's rise ag.a peach- in Hollywood, It's also, as a de- partment of Ge YWCA, a n0- wolves land. But her studio apparently fig- ured it too unglamorous an ad- dress for the Chicago blonde, fresh from success in “Picnic” and “The Eddy Duchin Story” and/ sooh to star in “The Jeanne |s Eagles Story’ and “Pal Joey.” 1 * * «& So when she returned from her triumphant tour of Europe, she leased a fancy Beverly Hills apart- ment, As a discoverer of Kim, I was given the honor of being the first male reporter to see the new apartment, I wish I had been sec- ond, i * * The night before she had given a housewarming dinner. Judging from the number of dishes used, it looked like something out .of Perle Mesta, The dishes were all piled in the sink or stacked on the: kitchen floor, All Birty, ot course. * “You know I'm Bohemian, we'll clean up these dishes quick,” she added, whipping out two aprons. By the time she had tied the last bow on my apron, I got the whole horrible impact of her use of the pronoun ‘‘we,"’ “You're kidding?” Three hours and a hundred or more dishes Jater, she beamed: “T'm going to tell your wife what a good dish wiper’ you are.” * I got news for Kim Novak. She's)” \ AFRICA... STARTS THURS. pa CO- FEATURE Western Thrills! ! ! “The GUNSLINGER” Starring JOHN IRELAND “THE BLACK SLEEP” “TERROR AT MIDNIGHT” EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS! At Your AIR-CONDITIONED BUTTERFIELD Theatres. (eis, OAKLAND AS NEVER BEFORE... All the Awesome Spectacle and Savagery of DARKEST Featere at 1:66 4:06—7 :00— 1000 VICTOR MATURE AIR ONDITIO «x BEET OPEN 10:45 A. M. POSTM ARC “DANGER ll A i i Me « rrrYTeTerermCrermCTerhCerhCrCrCrerrrrerrewrewrwrTerTwryT YS Hurry! Hurry! LAST 2 DAYS -wTwTwTwwe*. SHOWN AT 12:20—3:25—6:20—0;40 P. M, lll ll lil cilia, il la, il ils, ls sl, ll, il, ln, il, ll, il, ils il, il, ills, ll, lle, ily, HIT! 2ND MAN-WOMAN EXCITEMENT IN SHARK WATERS! “SILENT FEAR” OTT re Teen | esti Bracelets LOS ANGELES (®—County jail) prisoners are going to be = fied with Plastic | bracelets, A techsapenen piece of tubular} plastic, a half inch wide, 10 inches’ long and as strong as steel, will) ibe fastened around each prison-| er’s wrist with a metal grommet. | : f | i | | I f Sheriff Eugene W. Biscailuz, an- nouncing the plan yesterday, said| mp the jail releases or books 700 pris- oners daily. The jail's usual popu- lation exceeds 5,000. He said iden- tification hag become a big prob- | The bracelet will contain his name} jand booking number. 2 Dixie Hwy. (U.S. 10) 1 Block N. of Telegraph Rd. — Fe $4500 - — Open 7:00 P.M. > TONIGHT - WEDNESDAY - THURS. < | 9 | THURSDAY: “Francis in the Haunted House” DRIVE-IN THEATRE Ai Ain in i A Men ia Mi Ai nn Mi Ni Mn i ti Mi ti Mi Mi Mi i i Ai Ni i Mn i i Ni ti i Mn tn i Mi i Min Mi Mt Mi Met Me Ne ie By ‘ceTCrCCCCreeeeeeeeeeee % MAN WITHOU TS A a Sa ; haya wwrerreereeererrerererrrrerreerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre le it i i i i i td COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER UNION LAKE and HAGGERTY ROADS OPEN 7:00 P. M. EM 3-0661 ape Rasvowr= WS (7) : e Wanted men Supervised Playground DINE IN OUR OUTDOOR PATIO SIZZLING HOT PIZZA PIES FRIED CHICKEN PONTIAC « - ae AT ; lem, and the new system will save many man hours, : = * * @ 2 One of the courts recently lerved @ tench warrant on the THE CONQUEROR Lbs kk LIME YI kkk Re THAT Beats THEM ALL! had been unable to locate prison- jers in time to present them in | court when their cases were 2a 2 Jets Ram in / bir, PATE Ce | PATHEC' jjets that killed four airmen at | Moody Air Forge Base. collision occurred, ; The jets were coming in for a landing. | Both burned after crashing, Moody officials identified the THURSDAY | sheriff's office because deputies | ov WIE | EXCLUSIVE! 2 FIRST RUNS Yi ONDA rOO MUCH / QE 2nd ACTION HIT! |. | | { A thousand- tu rn mile-trail of terror Ye Mi lalstaaMlal iol teh" aqes such ~ never knew! _—TwTwewevwvvwvvewvwwewvwvvTurWwewrevwevvvwvewwwevwvewwwwewee oe. ee Man Who Never Was” AND “THE VANISHING AMERICAN” 1 HE TAKES A | TWO-GUN TOWN WITHOUT FIRING ‘A SHOT THE YEAR'S Finest, Funniest Family Picteres. . eg: add i » \ “ } , , \ df . \ ee \ ct | \ i i f Lf { 5. : ‘ Wy 4 ‘ \ | 4 \ hdc cai —_% + Ne THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1956 . Plan New-Center Reds Can't Veto |Red Arrow Division, /PQNALD DUNE Tees : 3 / oi +4 ito Meet in Motor City — “ad Ke fo Greet Foreignéts (4; S: Snack Habit !",rrmorr a tne Noe ki ; . *” lat U.N. Building division, made up of veterans of WASHINGTON (INS)—The State)... C / |two world wars, will hold its 32nd) ; pies 1 it will UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ ‘-jannual convention in Detroit start- , Department : The American snack habit hasjing Saturday, pir Pg se fp pat agg Pn for|Wtested_ a concession from the Dane ee oe a multimillion-dollar U.N, aaiers Ww: . om seein Visti ere rent feds ot France and the South Pe} £ new ce receive an : cific will hear an address by § : estimated 1,000 visitors annually|.y neariy preehee ent on mmia(tetary of the Army Wilber M. from Japan, Formosa and Korea)/vennattan's East Side, wa s\Brucker, The | who fly from the Far East to Seat- . was organized in 1917 from units Pre ai » forced to make more accommoda- :, aes alr ns fe fc Ds err he er Cer Yack ond’ Sed Trametes served rive mullion people visted the Study Trade Needs =| ALLEY OOP , ‘ mare than 10,000 foreign visitors] O° OE ty Citiseng. | | DETROIT @ — More than 12,000 2 ES a ge ee HH, GOOD! SOME THE QUICKER WE NRT ee ee” cg ation, 0 sly in eee een aan eee Me” Ga \ OF ls MIGHT vean man! | [ Bovs..50 ComMe/yourre YEP!) GET YOU HOME, il Rites Set for Doctor - _ |#urant available to the public was|have received a research question- GEE, YOU DIDN'T/:NO, OF \\ WANTA GO _ (WE WOULDN'T ALONG OVER / GONNA SEND THE SOONER WE octor the delegates’ dining room, It was|naire designed to determine the LET GO OF TH’ COURSE } BACK T'MOO/ WANTA BE TO THE LAB/ | US BACK J CAN DISMANTLE -: wee ee © ; _ Funeral arg . mi diplomats, visitors| state's foreign sored veqetcernaite TIME- MACHINE Not! th DAy,. (| STUCK _ : NOW? OUR EQUIPMENT? +. s or . 1 “KNOW. : eyN i ’ Dr, Joseph L, McKenna, 54, chief The first two weeks of opera- Seeley eo are of the , NCR . Me! ‘ OI 7" , of staff at St. Mary's Hospital from/|tion, 1,000 persons a day used the/brary of Congress, is being made Ps or) ; = Vip b., eat NS - ‘ 1951 to 1953, who died Saturday at|snack bar. It operated at almost|at the requeust of Michigan con- DIDJUH, DOC j ae y ~ home. full capacity. | gressmen, = ‘p ", oe (AT ; Bry mer o BOARDING HOUSE : =| . iy : i 4 | OKAY, MASOR! TLL HANE ONE O° = ei: Ae ‘tonannags \ A \\tae s+} 4 is EGAD, HUGO/ PLEASE SCRATCHY Tt Bays Guar THE EEGs You , Z| ax > eS MY NAME FROM THE CHORES @ *- =) ARN YOU a ON : SARE a i DERBY TOMORROW! TNE gf ori NO paeren o| \ Nea) SNE , N\/ td oe ENTERED THE CHECKER — mc. een) Wy bg “TEU | tf : . 1: TOURNAMENT ONER AT BUZZARD OVER THERE ay ‘See: a a ie AY NW H. MW © 1906 by wea at TM Reg 0S. Peto Pe OATMEAL CORNERS & HASN'T SAID BUT TWO f SS ee Se Vici! | iy te rm now 3 ww HAK-KAFF/: YOO: WORDS IN 30 A NANCY ; : By Ernie Bushmiller = KNOW, AS A BOY, [Y YEARS, AN’ } : 3 : - . “L HUMBLED THE/ \ {EATS Z | BUT IT'S VERY L DON'T BEARDED NANCY, I TOLD WINPY io: YOU TO BLOW OUTSIDE AND OUT THAT BUBBLE ey! A ; OUTSIDE BUSTS THE GUM || BUBBLES 4 —~_ bi/ S eu. Ayd.-28- ee ‘ - GG." Mb ct By Leslie Turner | | ACRES SAID! I D0nT \ SORRY...1TS TOO FAR-| | WAIT'LL I CAN PROVE MY PART IN THIG Il CALLUSES /, fon WIS MOTIVE..8UT I \ FETCHED! AFTER My || AFFAIR, EASY! I WON'T LEAVE TOWN-WAIT! j u } | DO KNOW WE SENT ME | RECENT EXPERIENCE | | MAYBE MR. ACRES WANTED A WITNESS THAT 1A FROM AS JOE ROHATCH, AND LEFT g JOR CLOTS WOIRS J WITH A GuIB-TONED | | ROHATCH AS, STILL ALNE AFTER HE TOOK, J COLLECT- [ff JOBS HAT IN OLSEN'S SHOP be RE HE CLNMS HE'D / FEMALE, TM NOT IN | bom OFF FOR THE COAST! ING EG6S= [7 yo te RETURNED FROM OUT A GULLIBLE MOOD! . WEST! 5 OUT OUR WAY < AFTER TH’ CIRCUS ; [semen 2 ORTY MEEKLE : BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON han Me/e ee — | pIXIE DUGAN 3 | . $39 ak | ‘By Charles Kuhn: THE GIRLS : 3 . i pa Re wo, < "4 2 . , Pao VOuP PLIBPED OvER MAY SHOULDER 1 a ) ~ & mye ( > i He ~ HALF ACRE CAST! { - : : Ge “ig re i ‘ : a 2720 Mees : verpere, that’s the kind of man I'M going to marry” “I saw a TV Shirley Temple!” Es mac Le greed: wells Los oar LOS ANGELES #— American are arriving for their a ; i Lael 7 ahr : ” Mar 200 ES: a, ye start next Monday siegat © Vara °°" |behs.” Parsley, Curly, No. 1, 5-00 dor Sef Meeting Today with a W-hour parade, Bands,|Mar ‘c::..: 1418 sept ...,..1990 Bensi Faranigs, Wor, Sin ae oe The executive conimittee of the|drum and bugle corps, ‘marching|_ amet | cas omg ckaye, No. {$2073 ee East Oakland Area P. T. A. Coun-junits and hundreds of floats will)*** Tale _Dee sir7' 990 [peppiers, Hot, No. 1,_1'80-2.00 bu: peppers qil will. meet at the Avondale High|start the procession and go past aj Sweet, fancy, 1;10\ bur No. 1, 1.00-1-80 bu, _ School, at 8 p.m. tonight reviewing stand in the 100,000-seat pimenton, Nd. i, 2.00 pk bakt.” Potators, , ; New, fancy, 1.76 50-Ib bag: No. 1, 1. They will formulate the council's coliseum. ue al Jenies $0 s0-ib big, , 0. 1, 1.50 a eM ee 20k er ee 93 Air psoas. Fg rg Ting big ! oo Ss any meets will fly —_— cope Maney [Riubato, outdsor, Wo.'t, “60-78 dos, behs September 17. over t Sa onopoly quash ence i i 0-4 be uss Teallon, No. 1, 00-1 $0 9 bus , e a Summer me. 1 138 Be We Help Renters President Sees Room|is"t'*t. u's uth” nut ne 2 . 1.00-1.80 ae ‘turnips, top No, 1, for More Competitors |:25-1 Become Home Oumers ler Industry (BES, en guar: - in Trailer Industry nae a ch! Come in real soon and let’s have a chat about homes and see how we can help Detroit Edison Rights BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED C. J. Nep hler Co. - 18 — Natl. i. Bldg. = 2-9119 Ef Have you checked your insurance protection lately? We'll: be glad to review your coverage and bring it up-to- _ » . « 00 Obligation, A W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency ‘sab. Donalicihe Max E. Kerns | $18 Riker Bidg. FE 4.1551 Building for | a : : the Future | 2 7 most rewarding of human activities Is ii Si tie ata eat wanes | i rin econ 11U.S. fo Spend More » jfion Durable Goods |ing year, Americans will be spend- ing durable goods, eight per cent more eoen, $17 Park, temnartow, en trailer . with “abnormal financing’ prac-| Br tices through its wholly owned Ht: subsidiary, Fruehauf Trailer Fi- nance Co., in an effort to dominate capital available to a multitude of small businesses whose needs could not be supplied by short- term commercia) bank lenders. “Our customers .are perfectly)” Convention yesterday total output} 5 fiof goods and services will rise about 4% per cent. above this _year’s estimated 410 billion dollars. “We estimated that in the com- four per cent more on non “Ot course,” Edmunds added, “this means that people will not which are the fruits of industrial) 4. 4 research, All this adds up to the tice much improyed standard of living |we are forecasting for the future.” Replaces Scherffious PORT HURON—Richard D. Riley of Flushing has taken the post of assistant city manager here, vacated recently when Earl Scherrtfious left to become Farm- ‘ington's city manager. Maccabees to Meet LAKE ORION—The Lake Orion potluck _— of the summer at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Wood-| . ly at 12 noon, ~ County Deaths Mrs, Christina Hansen MARLETTE — Service for Mrs.: | Christina M, Hansen, . adil age Poon: Ble mathergectew Lutheran gira leree ay Fa 79, was to) noe oe atm vena ; peewees 20 «thine grade A, Brow e warty Pe Tit sh"tmat 3; CCAGO BUTTER AND EGGS bg rls ate PR ag Py irae "sche we soto: car cars white, 38, aires ah: ‘nanaat receipts 28. Livestock pa ana ple Sabet arrows 100-240 ib. a 8 We will be glad to assist stockholders to free at all times to pay cash or to a aie subscribe for the debentures without : ri ade they rey 2 ann fie obligation. '] | added. be est, A ee tS bs 60 ib ih. sows a a * lagoon 700. Very active trade on choles and-prime fed ber clas ~ 00.28.00; bu. 7m 9%, up 1%. wid @ wt ‘wid oF A large 38-43; medium re suena Seheneti rae pets if cent higher: Poa: meatus peri « checks |C lark Equip catlie ful Page ® Md >i Sent front, : to listen to the West's proposals for ; international control of the Suez Canal, United Aircraft opened off 1% “icc dosended Sh leas onan shares held. Veertientes - Camaguey sugar came in for heavy_trading on two blocks about. half an hour after «ithe opening. The first block of — Shares traded at 9%, up %; and was followed by 6,500 shares at U Carbide, Royal Dutch and were up around a point. In the airlines group, American, |United and Eastern Airlines all tiwere ahead fractions. Fractional losers ‘included Beth- ‘|lehem, Goodyear, Zenith, Kenne- ‘jeott, and International Paper. Yesterday's market was the slowest -in six months, with prices moderately lower. The Associated role. Press average of 60 stocks declined agile tet 90-1 *4/$1.10 to $184.50 as the industrial DETROIT uw — The Fruehaut hei to-4 00, pk. bekt! lettuce, Bostén, Mo.\component dropped $1.70, rails | Trailer Co. yesterday denied Fed- i a 00-2.60. vi: lettuce, Head, Ho. a8: $1.30, and utilities 10 cents, charges, ne i a3, crates luce, aa 8 No. Admiral 17.5 Int Ht it a0 : oO eeroee ary. 4... 37 e ¢ e 1.00-1.50 bu, Air | t Cabbage, Ne. 1, ,75-1.00 Al Pre ¥ haut anid ad his |!.28°): » "saastard i Ma raat os ser $ ing other trailer companies by his}, ,: nach, No. 1, 1.0b-1.80 bi. ‘orrel,| Ate 4 6 rag = ME angri our desire 136-1 eb be termina, Man ke 'ste-i.0d Am ; . . ,|am Gyan... 3 The FTC sald Sunday by buy- eet Bae ae r | Ing out five competitors in the onesies 6 _ DETROIT EGGS : | past nine years Fruehauf vio- DETROIT, Aug, 27 (AP)—Kegs, f.0.d. aed | lates federal ontenergee laws, pees eases incl luded, ~federal-state/Am Rad ...... 314 az eevee a 3 sus - = sonee ab eewae eoee Rene a Mme SSSS2eSrSHsurlSes: Simeeaeaaw Pare aeeae SSBIBSI0sS eeteteses part fea heiters h. tS scat ity am and 5 and rs 18.00; wey a ll most! Toad dota deve heavy Hole cutters ieee “poe-tl eae re ene steer oneee te ebee Sees right to gubecribe to ont new pret-| :jerence share for each 16 common nual convention of the American School Band Director's Associa- tion are Dale C. Harris, supervisor of instrumental music at Pontiac | Senior High School; Lewis A. Crew, band director at Eastern) < Junior High School; and Eldon C. Rosegart, band director from Lin- coln_ Junior High School. The convention, held at the Uni- versity of Colorado, was attended by 141 active members. : Also attending were associate slaokecs ladiadivg uareneaat wad uniform manufacturers and music publishers, Inventor Is Suing Wisconsin Paper Co. GRAND RAPIDS @® — Suther- oc i lr area Aga named defendant in a $3,000,000 federal ‘court suit by a inventor who claims the ee ene baer land to manufacture “ carton he devised: Lighter contends his patented “skeleton cartoen’’ would be cheaper to produce than current types and would mean aggregate nually with full production. His. suit claims Sutherland gave him $6,000 in 1950 as reimburse- ment for expenses incurred in de- veloping the new carton. It adds joined from interfering with his plang to use his patents through any licensee he may designate... Driver's Chin Cut in 3-Car Accident A Milford man suffered a cut chin and two others were shaken up in a three-car accident in Troy Township last night. George D. Allard, 51,,one of the drivers, was treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Shaken up were hig passenger, James D. Allard, 22, of Milford, and William Mor- dan, 26, of Mt. Clemens, also a driver. The other car was driven by Roy A, Akers, 20, of Hazel Park. Police reported the accident oc- curred when the Akers stopped at 16 Mile Rd. and Dequindre to make a left turn, He was struck by Mordan as he tried to pass. The oncoming Allard car went off the road into a ditch to avoid being hit by Mordan. News in Brief If your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. ee a er —Adv Rummage sale, Aug. 30. 1160 8. Lapeer Rd., Orion. —Adv. ‘Death Notices AUGUST 1956, moun OUR, ue *- 46 +e SUNK Pees + 8 Veuewe — Bw & on) ae socon: s of Mrs. "36H Bocony ....... ESS Bt) Rane aren ae i Ra eee 20. ourne Puneral H Bey Gi oa te the Bia On in ot 1:30 pam. from she _Farmer- . Wy I NJ... 86. é ral . Me eter ot * 87. . BB Calvin Hamilton officiating. In- ‘oe ut ne es 7p ‘ 1 ‘to. ee. A ee ie ‘s state Ss eS ie oo Seas mostly 7. - 16. at i tne Parmer-Snover Funeral en os 2 8 33] CAMP, AUGUST 26, ~ T0508, RAY- ‘ : as. 32 ent A. i tear wether ot Center Line Youth Gets ‘§ Textron... 2. Zp... ses GG; deat Setar of 10 Days for Larceny ome : 183] Sols? wednesday. Aug. 20 atthe a :Hea| Dudley H. Moore Heme, Pleading guilty to a simple lar\c ey Pi —_; Rey. Lawrence Die ; ceny charge, a Center Line teen- Goodyeat ms Ua Pac . 34 eee as te te eter ot ihe ager was sentenced to 10 days in $1, Unit ei ieee: Li the Oakland County Jail yesterday. | $c} 125.1 Up Gas Cp.... 33. cline, 66 Cottage St., 81; dee Paul J, Klein, 18, of 3140 Joliet Hers +e UB Bieat “2: e of Parlin Parun "Coltey | Mr St., was jailed after failing to pay Cr ag Aer & ipoting, is. Fame Sue a fine and costs totaling $50 in Jus- —_ Wes Sa 314 Prank, i Hazel Park Municipal Judge|#"6.,R*34, --- jt$ 468]. Funeral Home to the ‘Brewer Pox Rovert C. Baldwin. Interiak eo: mA ¥ : 33 : muse, ~ je vite, Tenn. for Klein was arrested Aug. 16 by te ee Tneut ot oDac GUST 26, 1986, PETER Hazel Park police for stealing tools STOCK A’ AVERAGES hui of Pea: udson; dear and auto eer ee froma aGompligd by the “Associated Press Soe Bag hag pfudeon: int parked car in ye ° so & <8 oO Jane and Lester, Charles - lids dita i. Relig re etks, sat Heo. Funeral fervie R +... |Net change...... bare! eae . —, e) Wednesda i Sees Clean Campaign xeon. sae aad Bee a id] Rats a, ae oe Wat Baptist Week A 267.5. 1388 75. : he DALLAS, ‘Tex, (INS) — Tennes-|Montn me ios Ted iset| _Siilcleting. Interment tn Oak Hill see’s fiery governor, Frank G. Cle-/feer Ago | 082 Si Sap ers| mate at the Hunton” Funeral ment, said today. the American is low = B48, ig? i in16 ee ; people are going to demand a high-| 1955 Low tied ata dene ‘Sarah ogy eo a a a level campaign by both Democrats sTocKs Starboroten, Mie Urece Bellman and i this year “with- (G3 pephes Co. and Mrs. ‘Genevieve Massuch; out. : . -|Pigures after decimal pointe are eighths | _ Seat, sister of Mrs. 3. & Laing. ences or personality clashes.” /Alten Elect. & Equip* _ 3 3.3 Wednesday. Augus t 29 at 2 p.m. Baldwin Rubber Cot... 186 16.4 from the Pursiey Funeral Home Church-to Hold P Gt. Lakes Olt ‘Choe ae Oe is ed ig a gg urcn. icnic How ’ 6 6 ‘ ee we hee kt Home after Spm. oety WATERFORD—The Gospel Fel- Xe 198 194 : zs : 4 * ae ee ed Ni rs! Walter o. 208 ; 80: be- e gr & 14) Evel hasband & Leson'o. Ghsp- ‘ herd; dear father of e D. Shepherd: dear brother of Mrs, As J an Elvin, shepherd Penirat eervice Ran Poowsl a ine ben Rev. Calvin C._Rice : Inter- nt in White ¥. Mr. Shepherd in state at the son- rai Lighter asks 28 that his agreement with Sutherland be terminated and the firm be en-|_ FUNERAL HOME, wee ae “tate Cemetery Lots ‘ oe Cemete etary. Ma Mle at Wood: Pard, 6000 “OR 39% aeAUrUL 6 pany Lor. PER- seoable. ie wilt divide. “PE «tert, NO HUNTING FOR hat os Ta : ne aa 10, All errors should rted immediately error. are made sure your “ul” num bet ments larger than type is 12 welock meen Tr j be cancelled to 9 The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL.FE 28181 jf From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ent which baa | valueless throu * rage ll cance! adjustments will be given witnet it. . Closing time for advertise- — type sizes agate the day previous to publiestion. lent Want Ads may 30 a.m. the day of publication after first insertion CASH WANT AD RATES he the is ee No office boxes: 6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 25, 28, 31, 3, 58, in 108, 110, 115, 116, ill, Lines 1-Day 3 Days 6 Dars 2 $150 6186 62.76 | 3 1.50 2.70 3.06 4 1.80 3.48 6.04 6 225 405 ‘6.00 a 2.70 4.86 1.20 7: 3a 5.67 8.40 8 ‘3.60 6.48 £60 - e 4608 7.29 10.80 & a rot & 8OX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there “were replies at the Press the following 100, 104, 106, 107, 108, 112, 114, 16, 21, 87, 88, ___Help Wanted Male — 6 '5 Male Typists ' Temporary Assignment JOHNSON, 504 10 4:0 PM RUSSELL KELLY OFFICE SERVICE APPLY LOWELL @ A MAN rehaase WiARDWARE TYPE ‘ontiac Press, "hn Old National " Reteniuhes company heeds a few eash. an CAB DRIVERS “_part time, nights. 101 8 . AU SB ae od strict- Boz 11 2 months © if desired, « 26713. | aND W. Huron. Die Makers a5 i-g : gvae Hy DR. for architectural wo e are ir. W es Box 111, — Your Driver‘Salesman Wtd, For linen and industrial re. — GET IT: 9 through Classified Ads}. FE 28181 for writer and get it Linen & . OOd ver UICK, - Yes, whatever it is—dial | an ad- ae { ‘ | if Te Real xe? pamnge : ] } ae f ss Pie M4 a : k Oy ae 4a le _THE. PONTIAC 2 PRESS s uEsDay, Auust 28, 1956 Uiinte a. eae ae vere | School Music srk tT x ail :' Directors Back — | “Eubi'erar aittet | onan ! From Parley | : \ Back from the recent fourth an- CO, Sterling Plant Needs Journey- men Tool Makers Die Makers APPLY HOURLY — EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Mound Rd. at 17 Mile Sterling Twp. Utica, Michigan a mt hg woes and ‘aug. Jeb “INSURANCE SALESMAN you like saleswork and can ig : G) por aoe $12,000 Loe °. Sg ude test requ ae t HEM PSTEAD 1 E, eee * FE 4-6284 R RAWLEIGH -. ro, No experience tart. Sales sk to make and prota good, 696—190 MANAGER. Ay wate MAN truck for’ 2 Sa 4 rate Call “puller B Sroa, MiDDLEAGED MARRIED MAN TO work op farim. Ne children. 1712 ae Bi R yd, Te _ OPENING Salesman, 35 to 55, to représent erage well ayerage vwelt rnish at our branch of- flee. 1208 3B! Lin In Ave., Royal 5 ineo! ve., ve Oak. Daily ‘eeween 3 p.m. _ . OPERATORS AUTOMATIC sony MACHINE 1. D. GRIND cE NTERLESS GRINDERS Must be Bs gg ms A = in person only me calis. DANIELS Mr x CORP. 2677 Orehard an Rd. OPPORTUNITY Salesmen, full time job. No ane no layoffs. Permanent po- Phone FE 32-0131, Bud En- il om, and itu we WORK. SALARY RY AND COM- mission Lead REAL ESTATE SALESMA B EX: a -~ ‘Ull OF *: me. Huron, FE 4453 SELL OVER 4 ree PHONE ay 6 pm. weekdays, F’ Fe 331. ~SALESMEN———— REAL ‘fave openine for « jhe x voung men experienced in selling, P'enty of os aan “ee sing and eontacts. MAHAN. REAL TY CO. TREE TR AGES TO MA- Unusual Opportunity as Hou ae ? believe wilt Hic (he a ae ora foe ee yk OE Bee SOY Bd Wt ee TAL eae eek ca ees bl as, Fa ae we oer pele y : G Ag a "e ee 4 \ 7 > : ; : . te _ z : ; . : : : hee | ra ¢ \ F f 7 3 A et \ 4 .! \ . \ | ‘4, | Dv pole BA se BONY a THE PONTIAC. PRESS. TUESDAY, “AUGUST!2R, 1956 lie, ony ee “Help Wanted Female 7| Help Sesto Some 7|__ Building Service. 12| Laundry Service 18/SLICE OF HAM \Rent Apts, Furnished, 33 IANENT POSITION Bee 7 : es ti SE : Peake PRIVA tat] Pe ra a iD ; | oF . Apply in person, |¥' i ; URN. — i mn Ase 6 min, wal a downtown. $86 heat and © atilities, — Balt Far are, A ARO ee. TLANOR RYS BOWNTOWN ING. | as ee oy 2 TERS OFFICE HELP 32 Auburn “in rear, ee iris, 4 Ww | aan cage BINBY GOiL | 1 ROOM APARTMENT, OriLsries. Es, hel “Tal time “and pac Rane ne 3 Bg G4 a" pores F seu ae and Frigidaire turn, Adulte G road teal TROOM APT. PUR. WITH LAR 5ToGuy A ar ne, running. = mar ‘rowed, S40 oy wr wron Pe i ¥ — we : rt . Room AND sari. aera? E 10 wk, EM, mn. 2546. : _week. 8: ae work, live in eet MY 1-0058 ? private vat ve Matenses. Ui: “Ber hin be pina ia lus ii uy Sw tat se Meele, ach gate ) 7 NOME” RIFCHENIEPE “AND ae eo f you can : te an FOR 3. CHIL. R me = opportuni walting for| Stay’ nights. PE S-7060 after 7, inege. a oe Sa ep | Fas GRADING AND. TAs cone wereonie, aren ge he ole urna as EXP. RUSTAURAN? cook ~~ WAITRESSES 8004. a . 7a OR pee ina a Somer rea indy Fp erred, ea. Br re ‘ng couple _ Lagat “UPPER, - axes re sae | fhart houte.-Ma: “Go-Round Res- BULLD aa ADING, Seeding 4 ge — FRY, ~~, medare. Betas Or 3-1990. "| GNP. 3 res a irenking ‘ CLERKS, sEE naw, a +5050, ro _ Pearson, shoe de feteral store, ‘Help W oe Sy Ta CONTRACTOR, ae 2318. * FURW, PODERN. FRIVA RMS. AND BATH. NEWLY DEC oY heat: Garage, . "Pp anted 8 Moving & Trucking 19 entrance Reference required orated S per month. Adults only he Ps Gpacke: thane pound: stew ar orale bes My 4 fa | wane _ sass = re +a Rent Lake Cottages 36A ¢; oney + lor custo: m ho: we CR NPE CP el at OO a a * in. iN en « e 0 Bee, 19 W. ADVERTISING SALES PEOPLE. | o A-l_ MOVING-HAULING i ROOMS,” CLOSE IN PRIVATE AVAILABLE & IN OCI. ve Prone or ett pode od Waitear | ue toma} \ , . ¥ w Clark ter, Excellent ig od Large 2) eee - “‘xperienced Waitress| Eat Souatty gress Be] CEMENT WORK | amabtices® OES Fea egney egos | Hrs Pein? eames a ven badd rey's Golf ied ee! #88¢ | an old fashioned com with ‘nO & TRUCKING 2 BEDROOMS, BA , r Oot i? Rav Somimerse VM TANS) roe, Phone Go'b, tucker, wa | reesonable preg ee gedmaies, | ©” OwuY Salat IONE its Ro ‘gw. | SueaN wate 6 | MPOEA, Trade pest a =;| Herald Publications, 18600 Revere, | C20" Sundays. FE 2-776. ASHES & RUBBISH HAULED. ce So ae ~ RMB. nivaTE a EN 1 ge BAT Ran he tnt fart 3-3186, : ote EXPERUENCED Dini. WASHER Det. 34. CARPENTERS CEMENT Basements, ete, cleaned. FE trance. ‘Newts Fm ATH Adie | —porch, garege, #2 10 ownw Conia 0 Harbor : BOYS-6-:13 YRS” FOR bo PR bd iy 4-7618 _ '" ae ee a . 8. 5 ESPERIENCED GALESOTRL FOR oer delivery a, . uy. REWaPA: edditio ‘porches, . ‘ding INCINERATORS CLEANED. Asi “That manager makes fast —-= all right! 7 ROOM APT, AbOt TS. close ““ oa ,AQrurs. newt ty day weak, or mom oo ood pay. For new Negro weekly, | & wil fin’ tabor nie or | oF Tubbish ¢ B 4-134 — ~ ‘EO water, $80 mo, Nicholle & N PINgGS oa Fe eae aet eo. Apply Hilda. Write name, 6 ess. Seiaal® cely arden toe mnes | CAGHT AND WEAGY HAULING At 7 Wom EVERY FORW. arece Oe. 48 We Mar ° GAP WOMAN OVER Bio: Tucker, is000 Revere, Det | jaetetts arrange financing with no| any time, FE. 8008. Notices & Personals 28| Wid. Contracts, Mtge. 32)" Nev's decorated, Close to bus re ays i ee | WALLED” bettie : ‘ : Ra ay! poly 36 Bu dll Cian wii—om-wouny—rom—soos| 5 oe Lieenadd. Fas SALE. Cn hd mie | a 2 Sab ea ios Kivoien | ¥ ALVD& vent apd Wegiecon in 1 pepe rary i 9 y 2 Toh ~ : 1¢ “CACRE : "| & bath, gas ea and hot water,|_ Avail Sept. : EXPERIENCE Wisthnas: ‘PHONE! Steady mn round aot | i001 W Marea REMQDELERS | cicit AND HEA V¥ TRUCKING. Aerotred d Knapp Shoes- = oMORTGAGES | acre "rainy uli aol sen” B deve col et mete, furnished. __For Rent Rooms 3 37 4-0000 Average r CEMENT 1 ny OUR SPECIALTY, o- ‘i i ft, frontag Hroadway - PHibernood fewer ‘mabing Aiea] Aooiy ia_seree_i A —Fhoors, pase aaa cei y AND Fick UF gio FOR. GUPPLES. “Db “CHARLES. Ot 8 Telegraph 7 LARGE ROOMS. | UTILITIES CARGE 6 RM ‘ ND BASEMENT. | ~~ avr Active SLEEPING nocess, buy fiberwood flowers. Phone FE SALESMEN _ _ CEMENT & ;BLOCK ~ __Service. Reliable. FE 2-6685, __ Burnes. FE 2-08 a Merk. | - reg wuitable “Boctety — bia gal a Fett. . drinkers, ay Ri per close to wood, FE 3-106. _-$40r 3. a L Est ork. FE 50787. ‘TIGHT RAUTING AND RUBBISH. PE- ; ~_ Eves, -FE_8-800t | 7 Room FURNISHED GARAGE | me or PRIVATE. Big al igre GENERAT OE Soe Gouual sppertaah snd tor: | CEMENT WORK |, sti re euaay IN “DEBT? 19 GET Ti WoaT FOR TOUR | hon. TE me gOM ae CaN Fee. 2 2A Oe Weare, He : train, Crawf Age and contract. Realtor Patridge is | 9 nN Canal Olliee Gil Huron, FE eibas eves. MY 31143,| Borg pnie, footings. ine saat | egate work. “Cua anyime SFE | Mou payments. see a todeyt | {he bird’ to oge, 1090 W. Miron | * bus tine, working girls oF ‘couples Sng Emig Me APART | “rooms t act” Ta ice ir LEST. BURCH VET WIT 3 TON STARE THOUCK : i AN CREDIT —. : | mile 8, Auburn Rd. al Viel. kee ce heneees pre Ad CARPE Vick. NO | BRICK. ~~ SOLDOUT! Close in Toe Te ee | © BOKM, MODERN. TILL JUNE . vided. Ace of handicep so bar. Job, too omell. All work, to cetie-| 8 fireplaces 9.2468 SWEDISH the tchnagua THERADY | SUNK CARS, $18. YOU KEEP| we HAVE CUSTOMERS i LAROE HODES AN ¥ ATH. IN- ah Lose, peau ond soeerts , the hours you want, daytime or $-2400 ‘ piesa FE A Special on furnaces. MY WARTInG, ogee 3 faire 06 Dwight, 4 : 3 penne Fee Ae seis is ; phan. a. Est SUBURP. oom An OG aaa Arket 4-304. evenings Prone between 10 a.m. eT PRLOCK AND CEMENT PLASTERING, TES. Television Service 22! gr guy pTROLLER” FOR AN HOME Ts OVE wand * spol 10 » Ra we si Pg hy hg i Rye RW, 2m, | One S$ p.m. weekdays, FE $-13 , F MA 5-4962. eee oo | re, A é CA R PROM ROOMS L 0 en : 4 8 . | PLASTERING, CEMENT AND COUR TEOUS SER , 7 he N A, FORW, | ~~ . Saleswomen [Betis Pyrbas= | let arg oS TP |OUmMIRR aR A Gat | "ie, PAGE, EE TAUPE aa aed Eee won| “hel tn BE oem =a Ful Se and par, tine postions SERPENTEY' CARIVET” WORE. | Mog 8¥TOPR, PLDOR LATIE sat Fe FER WAR, # COAL FORNICE FEL’ C. Wood Co.| fumeltal es Tans fou | RED ROOM COMPCETELY pUR.| fcct,artine. Smee TW. FO ; 4 . : avel fof women experienced | _odé_lobs reasonable. PE _3-0883. Seen FE +120 ot FE $4300 onan cB TONE WAULED PRE, FE S811, r home. i wa Witls on | —uren! : sening. Excellent salary plus com- (CARPENTRY, — CABINETS - FOR. ROOF REPAIRS Or so Corner Williams Lake R Ra, | ae ie |o_ Rus, MOBRRN. WiceiY | Sot emg, th, Per a Shi | _ Rent Office oe 4 | pregsamh et cones tee _Radttions and repairs EM SATIS, _Eavestroughing — FE 4-044 ae PED lake Goer a Wanted _28A "turn, Fit 2.5408 for 98° Cadiline - ~~ “ , cludes: Discount ce seis | CARPENTER, WORE. ALL EDNDS: | ROOFING. SIRE” TOME” WER. 10 & TV 71 8. PARKE 8T | ee LISTINGS WANTED | ORMS: ALL PVE NR: Post OF: ' Vacations, hospitalization and| Rees John Featherstone. PE| dows, FE $-3801 : ssa aeapueiciar es NA fice ry milddle-aged couple. ‘ profit sharing feman’s Shop-| _ 41330 i oe “Sppaaiiar Service : 22A $3500 FIKST MORTGAGE ON We have buyers Let us sell) FE Fee ‘ bing Center, Tel-Huron CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. NET MA KER AND CARPEN. sis ve opens 0 WORK PAD AARRAPA PED . modern eity home. Value, $16,500. your home, Cali for quick serv- | 5 ROOM FU aes a ebertig ' | t, Kitchen : asphalt PEWRITERS ia _FE 40003, ee — \« SALESWOMEN | tl ry aes eanee| ite Bebe | Bee ex modern homer peraes were | JIM WILLIAMS | _Sagorute ‘Miu ony 8: x i pe | & part time to sell| wort. New ne neta B 5 i TREE TRMMIN gy aOR. Co, 17 wrence, 3 4 oa i. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE | AT Sai : Better Dresses, Diversified ter eee. re Sree a Pe WI piocmeat “000 ON Sa RABE Daily ag alee ‘ portions. rieseans & pir AD tog emad gr toe ree. Pree; FR ENC CHING AND. AND ___ | Mitchell's _123_N_Saginaw_ st. MA 41426. abd | Bais “rE Leal ; #£ pany peid‘ingurtnes, 6) Setimate. “Fe Soaee, —™ BULLDOZING Upholstering 2 Wanted to Rent 29 EASTING’ WANTED ‘ day Week, Appi ARTHURS. |EXTERTO RAND INTERIOR |p. D. Tompson PE ¢-¢041 | So peony : HARVEY WILSON ; mates, OR : 8 PE bia, Pg hoy gy ma y Lapeer Real Estele ' Toman’ with” typing ‘and. icin | kind. PE ¢-0az7 nn he By Be ge A ss Stnacte Oneren, FE oan or__ On. bt89 eS ‘phone. Experiehte sto work i MISDCEAGED © MAN~WOW TD | att r IN PENS | | ene, FE Sei Bc Id Ei a #rt ye sales ‘offic - . is i “EMAN Disgining BED | 1 -| 8 on ford" area. Immediate. opening. 's Part me ee r full fr edie see Ce ot, Sd us RA $888 Ofoom and batho bathroom = private i or rill well fo for you 6 7 4 (partly ture i Onkinnd saenn” COMMS. Call GasoN ¥ ORK ie woRK.| O'lice SLIPCO DR. home rea. Associ- Get cash of the pbrice wae , a : Odd __FE ae . _spreads, Your material. Pe 887 ated wi “Tele a Towne. Revty —— ible Gall now anc ‘ ‘ Ke WANTED ~~ Lost & Fo ae x Li * Z sp 4 ISTS _Reasonadie. F ree Eee. pean | ‘—_ our e| Lost & F ound 24 WEAR c Sanaa, | yrs rnd Mau ' OUNG MARRIED MAN DESIRES | {ppiiaNCH RE®AIR WASHING | lost. BROWN MINIATURE PIN. * ee with BUY . Se coe re sian. “Day | machines and vacuum sweepers. | ~ cher, re a Rang ony. Mnmediniely, MA 42401 a Parkers ol waitin 4 omptometer | Wonk"? sey | FR esas MN. Jehton:| Pe isomer OR 24TI1._Reward. |ONFURN, 6 BM HOUSE. oj oo as YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK OF | —— ee LOST: BMALL PARA . BLUE | month, N. Side, ‘ . ; Operators s-s4_Fe eats BEACH CLEANING & whe, ‘named Tupper, vicinity | 270. R. F, McKINLEY ches cleaned, installed, sanded p as. - ; Top Was. edn Bt ae Tost, Suauan suspaenn. wi-| Share Living Querters 2 LISTINGS WA WANTED | ex oe op Wages . . it YR. OLD GIRL DESIRES BABY ss on . AuberyPooge De bg Clemens, chiid's pe, mn +4071. | SHARE HOME AND EXPENSES, is bans vere a t 34 fin 3 ; ede 2 : : Ry 8. LOST: M aja 8 a wendine nO aan afer § p.m. _| sil kinds of residential property in . 34 imberary Assignment i meat . ben comenaies Ueensed French answers to N TO SHARE APT., COOK- tne irochester EXTRA Lt BSW. on ni : livery. In aren. OR 3-3478. “Mike.” Reward, MI 40088. ing privileges ae oe a Heats Beis "2. Auburn Ra. stairs, Pvt, entrance Adults, FE A X DOROTHY JOHNBON, 594 |4 | 6 : ae xer B. Henry, | Inc. 4-198. Pe ee a edn sé ‘ LL ST | BETWEEN "1,30 livery. $3 bu. : he = SS : 2ee,_ Apt, a ee von a pa - 4:30 P.M 2-1631 ee hochester Mien | and ities turn. 13, pick a deliver. Can turn. | 216 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 er ty —— weekly. i he best pares — | fe af SS ear og ces pial Fast service, 7 east we AEE OAT | Cae! Se a | vee eS ee ae | Feat Ei Pas month es { OFFICE SERVICE seiea st Bote vr sotlmntes. too bie er eee a, et oa DEAL. | ROY KNAUF, Realtor. sare of Tooter, ‘evend| ‘iver’ ¢ pon, ON 98006 | . . For your contract, We h rhe AP » 5:30. a126 : ; : up and delivery, OR S410, | gt eo SERVICE RE she “action imag “your” cog | 2 Meno 02000 Fe 272 FUR APT. W GTATE OT. P| Meat ™ Pinter rates OL dulehs UNUSUAL _ [EADY WISHES DAY. WORK. aor pairing & Eyynding 18 E. Pike, ‘Se ek TR ADES FonN APH TARE ORTON” WY tt take he ' ys per . . “TL70. x j . ‘ ; T COTTAGE OPPORTUNITY WIDDLEAGED WOMAN WISHES | EXPERT TREE SERVICE ~~ ; 2-1911 or 16 N. Shore Dr. aie FE 2-336. ; Ramewort in motneriee™ ome rE ere A. JOHNSON, Realtor FURN, APT 1 OR 2 GIALE OR | MODERN 3 ROOMS 4 ; FOR = . 4 . ' : Tetarial service. IM 3-2842. YOUNG WOMAN a IME a 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | tre ‘fatcing. a. rept ton ate we reader ia, natn ae at mike Rie | CONTRACTS WANTED pont ‘coding docu the te. We have homes, s, 1 forthern ees "poariiie ap DRM, Lake FRONT fee Fe winter months, 749 % Commertee Lk. i velibaditeeal taut Here's your : re w m CTICAL NURSE AVATLABLE, m pate eee “ma care Ss your sone », sor isel oper. mon kes! mi —— aw. Huron" Phone Pm H. uf Bigelow FE_ ein ' . 62503 Ne ae WANT D =” |e & *. Samleton eatin Eb rE, OE that eer Pt rent % Slen| Sen ceae Pees salen |NICHOLIE & HARGER| __ Leslie R. Middleton Pi W. Huron FE 6-5193 BROKER. ems _FE 73-0006 Big on the aie of your eontract| Rent Apts. Furnished 33 wie. M. Stout Realtor ' RENT. IT “FAST | through Rent Ads! Room,| 4 }house, apartment, .any-| oF. thing — Want Ads give =a | you ACTION, Dial, FE ma }. _THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. ee 28, 1950_ some Fg euik git pn Ne 5 “is cr eee sewer RD. RILEY, BROKER $09 Elizabeth Lake ‘Ra, FE +1151 ious 3 bedroom home, Full ree Mh excellent rstchen, — Bln NT ice sony ele.iae. IDEAL FOR NEWLYWEDs New 4 room home, completely furnished, Large lot. Inv cation, Down payment only a tee. eA Ry ge PAYMENT 5 room bungelow. Aluminum pew Ah 6. 1 acre of newly land- scaped land, Only 3 miles from _ downtown Pontiac PERRY PARK Clean 2 be a |g bomen with 7a be ment, oil heat, rom ochaet and stores. $7,460 with terms. SCHRAM FE 45-6001 REALTOR FE 5-071 : 1111 Joslyn corner t Open Eves, & Sun, Res, FE §-2564 MULTIPLES LISTING SERVICE snack bar. 1 block price camntvat, ks Dick Turner a j | IMMEDIATE Sad ates Sat | ee ert oe he : &/ POSSESSION | a; Some a ves, { to | Dorothy Snyder Lavender ‘ sw, nettton | Williams Lake D es ee ' LU LAKEF RONT a A Sbedroom summer ©, 1% ca Seaton: aga barge. eresnes | P. C. Wood Co. a ee Lake Genlond’ Weteet | Gor Sere Witee Lake Road & ae ‘REAL ESTATE INC, a ark et _| INCOMES SS eae ee me OR 2 fireplaces. ‘Tied ‘bath wane ment. 2 gas furnaces, Fa- Sh. Bum: sirme & (sereens and on 6 vorable terms. ‘i #0) 2 | decorating ~ 80 sited at somes . my = Stamiy, | oe ba $00, with term : In’ good condilion. monly’ $1 DAILY 16 0 DOWN orden : 4 Gives weston of this 2bed-| poy, — room ihen Pwell & septic tank are) ye ‘side of town, ¥ea- Meadowood Subdivision “dawn ‘payment. On e'huge 100 s| ures, @ rooms, down: cient oy 4car rage. Cri /PERTE, MWY. .On AIRPORT, BD. LAKEFRONT bought ‘on convenient terme. | WINDIATE: TO SYLVAN to home, Fi sens, 1 eemstie CLOVERTON. Ste as heat, Paneied dist, 5 jomm. ] A Taylor: eee Sashone: a $2,000 . he Builders rearea ADDS INC. NCR , and Home Seekers Li 100 ‘Oakland Ay ~ 42544 ‘Remember, Senator Smelt will be with you again next week ‘OR 3-1231 mn Evenings Pree rking ; Se at this same time—campaign contributions permitting! WIDE SURVEY PLA INCOME DP yori Boy ong AS ONE OF THE OUT:| 9 - FAMILY GAS HEAT, dar cash, Good location, PE S100 : BANDING Sr SFRONGEST, NE MEAT AEPARATE BATHS. EACH NORTH cups on BS cceitem | FOF, Sale Houses 43; For Sale Houses 4 43 QG0D LOCATION, MUST A inp “CONSTRUCTED As "A STARTER BEL L80 LOTs OF room “comm ores ee |e RMS arte & BATE ‘OUR INSPECTIO ion Ideal for geomin SEVERAL BEA z. AOTIPUL, Lots 16 Lots Fon BALE. or any business cn heat, deat Bacars i tt porch earace: LAKE ORION AREA t Pen takes oa W Lorue BAND LES C. HOUSTON REALTY ices waits ah Mor eeonouleal fiviag. YOUR LOT. pi @o fi. water front, cute 2 bed 5100 DOWN —— pie — See It—Compare It— ~ OPEN. Rreekee ea | Se mchis| SEMINOLE MILLS | Es w wa. ractive glory Ww - IVE AGENTS FOR SmC- : Sq faves vil ath up. Nice Ia Howat HOUSING MANUPAG- 5 Till 8 Dail ot ae $ cellent oii lemme ° living rm with, tireplace, also epee ae | HOME. [rei Fate hates ee 5 / ear Elizabeth Lake * nar garage. MAHAN l to 6 : Bus service to parochial and Se DB ony just $ 916,008" _ Sat. & Sun wth bedroom ranch home hes | CT. FREDRICK’S AREA Tons ( th ceptionaly nic "i075. W “HURON St Only & few left! Pine 3-bedroo MART fea Has te M cuoboard | Newly painted 4 bedrm. 2 sory E. 2.0263 ; inong pg = er raceful ee REALTY Co. Sees, cee + — “roqm complete ag i ok eoie ars on . " € * NEXT Hct, TO BRANCH Fig I gn Sn ‘FE $-0407| ing & drapes. Cheerful kitchen POST OFFICE + ge wardrobe sets — Sepbecnte “Goubio’ lak Tort ; Earage. Screened “porch at. reat John K. Irwin Tike toumlee tan.” over 1100 we ELIZABETH LAKE opens on bea -lle . POSSESSION—7 DAYS | Si'fiving space. Extra lates tl ESTATES Mie. "Located just ty. mi. from meant LBA TT BATH OAK FURS, ee IA the’ pavement, busline & lake. 313.West Huron. Street Bikon walks, Large tees on every’ lot. Bt fare Gate Gcbclentiel cows | ete FE beset Eve. PE same ite oe wy pone aotle colors. ¥ G.I. ayment oF or Ring consider your $1 500 DOWN : GOOD NEIGH- . rs : BORHOGD. 9a00 18 ALL to Sa ot. Ug. 10 (Dine Mchd | ‘This wonderful 9 bedroom ranch THIS is IT! BRICK 3} BEDROOM, FULL a GAYLORD YOU NEED. follow to Letart St. (% mile north home with: full abesmeaat ceramic New brick 2 bedroom ranch home BASEMENT HOME ON 50X- BEB. Fite 04, Open Bves, & Sun. ; ot dat Se dail Bit Stand “eas ask | an situated Seress feos cotter | Tiestltgeerm ne, i teisiee | City WATER & SEWERS, Nothin Down BF sv ALE YS Ranier for Mr. St. Amant. club, Is fered a » 816.0000 ith i oc from city ints PAVED Te pions 9 2 VELES OL e ITE . required, {oon 18 it "Ber ect workman: ~ DEVELOPM > - WM.A ship and quality maporials oe new home. All on one floor. : pedis ment required or we ou con- S L AN Rests BROS. |KENNEDY| Sumas. | SYLVA Pb ye yh Ey BE emodeled Farm House masa — plenty wor shade, "2,000.00. down mma 70ne REALTOR . path, basement Colonial. apie. 4 2383 orchard Lake Ave. YE 5-0418 as qnly 4 per cent! Open ren th 3007 W, Huron 43560 across front with center en-|5-ROOM HOUSW & BATH. 436i ‘Seethis home at 58 ves. th b Bun, 108 ope. Be tins trance. Larne light rooms, garage. Louells. Drayton Plains. BY OWNER of Pontiac Only $10,500 will con- For Colored CLOSE IN “ Bedroom anell uve youse tose, “Cost bot th | wn, a8 gon tote Pu bese ane, ar potes ts, ‘rete. ‘ $400 down, 2 bediooms, full bath, l ving oom, hitch, Sedrooms | ‘ther’ Ghame ‘ovotistle, See" cur| Seq neces wlectering. Eintsh firs REALTOR Ever PE ¢0u2 of 806 Prank ° ee jement, coal | model, "For, additional informe | Sailr Coss? ot cant oimpleted. pits, Cassilisebeth Ra. Rd. ° : s 0,975 EW EOW bee | RES TORSE CORP. 2" Tm BLA Fon YOUNG “BUILDER SUMMER CLEARANCE BRICK $10975 aa says cut price, so we did. $019 Case Elia, Rd, | - 2 edroome on a ed ee ge oe LAKE FRONTS nt : S$ ‘This tovety 1 eye #20179 - an Ssceae's 180 down, Move right in. ent home 2 vaawe we pay meni es eee py snentinel yas, : 060. ew custom Oo] ‘ easy terms. Living room, kitchen, T ] t LAKE. PRIVILEOES wear came baile down.” al aa Seen) Lemmpleton |r eee See oh toe ene ets eas Ideal home for couple. | WEST. SUBURBAN _| taide."00 ft, trontaae on: Union HOUSE, 2 EDR “mserine’ nearly | Deeeh. Goteg wie 62.200 down. DOWN | 4 rooms, fhodern. 2 barm.._ oft | w Lake. 96780 01090 down. = | fntched inside lots, 100 by 106.15 bedroom homer tor old, black. Will move into this 4 bedroom | heat, basement with rec Taree kitchen ‘with’ built in snack | Fenced, Berri s, close to)” top wrt very clean, $ —. 2 Hitchens"? bearoom: Owe oe iiake bar. Large Wt, 610.500 - 61800 | feet, he Drive, Bun: M WRI RIGHT in down, a. fall basement oll qi RADE FOR THOSE AND OTHER GOOD) 3y,j108 Subdiv jon, or call MY vg hd se pest, 18 car ie Rares, et ie ke property west of Pontiac, SUYS ON AND OFF TEE WA- | =| 565 Oakland : 7 modern 4 rooms and dinette, neat, ; eae MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Ideal Sob TOS -p) close to wilWrade ceauity ty : oc house: T. 'G. TROCKE SULVAN SHORES. 2 bed “Sibedroom ranch with basement ‘| stores and I RE "ALE, REALTOR ent. Has | needs some finishing, you mi f. with room fot 88 G RES 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM 34071 | carpeted living room end hall with | make money tad titchen “All on one floor, Galy | 2 Soper, com =" : oom tnd pel jent | $6100.00. Terms. 000 down. lifnuaw- $350 DOWN * gyn bots lovely | WEST BIN £5 BEDROOM | KL. Templeton, Realtor © end a oe ree ay mien: Se a Seelaae| al ag ae aes th a eos wth tly ae * home tn town. 2 'pedrooms and = Oreitier 6. FE 4: This 2 start for some — large living room Tal mise rat oe ate = up, living room. dining room, YTo: lucky couple, “neat small home| BRICK. 9 bedrooms with unfin. | garage, large besutitul lot, eal terete, Sees eee | | Slate gina rans | eee ae eeage wa ae | | ‘ , f bedroom new ofl fur- IM api Ciya Rea altor and hot water. Vestibule entrance | PONTIAC COUNTRY CLUB AREA - : nace, fenced back yard, ¢ 7 e and many other lovely features.| 5 room doll house only one your aS "ER SS neacry o an I a NOTHING 2S _Oaland W a reoims, a bent lovely Eitenen i 26 8. asparments. Drive by 402 ~~ BYO NER room | closets large lot, the gran OFF : — eed beet tie for wee menen| Bennee bat es can | peel Ole 7 "000 00," ter b= 3 3 bedrooms, A sement, auto.| Has auto, off heat, electric oe eas heat, alum. storms. and | water heater, A gg storms bef pg = MA gg ve pege Suiached rarane. ay and opmagne 4 one Lee, SS attached ees ag ae Bas _ Tront ') Gay possession, FE| down. ; ai, "97000. forms. 12,400 Full Price OOMS, Located on West ie eqns mony | Re seen Uns | : vestibale. All newly deco- | 412 W. Hu: PE 4-4525 4657 Sashabaw Rd. CLARKSTON reted inside and for MULTIPLE LISTING RERVICE ks, wi WPS ine ata Notary, “ie Oro . |George R. Irwin! Auburn bon ee ‘ink “tile bath, ste. ‘Two Immediate Possession |*@4LTOR, 2M Baca Ave. ag, tn Sate fine satel, canes territie floor lans to We are proud to offer to the Among its are & Cot ad cent we believes Cerne, ee Stes full basement, 26 ft. living in Michigan, Come and see! tot 4 tienly stricted baie ANNE [ u ’ toa paneled. breereway wiih _. OR3-3531 ticaming birch cupboards; Youngs | rate, parcel pnd “priced. at op | Sie Sate, A Sis a OFFERS \ fF tng 30 ima e| West Suburban . = tok vite tim bridge Whittemore Street ____| New ranch home with 3 There are many other e Le ee es twin basins, 16 ft, combine- EF, ome tee neat nrage | fom «Kitchen and dinette. — Hi A Y DEN ie recroal wnt taster Near samndin’ ame ben line. | ed po ig ge 9 sora garece and ofl hest, er, storms snd nd saaae siaalieat it df te genotaene. CAE ment. r ave 6 LES é yard, Offered 8 Pt as 910,500.00. try to. etcribe ‘the features we * - Bt elk me falas be several 3 bedroom Terms Trot sPostessign gern loe iot.| earliest conve ace fee rye Lake Privileges : ‘ homes on East side. Fact Caberhen An furniture “tt ment to inspect this fine Located one | woe bis from, Le: Village of Oxford + $1,500 down, Let us show you Delightful 2 bea ranch otyle| tTmt AMilford valesman, yates tr gat ganane, with owl oot. goxias 70 #. ranch home combin- aang home jwith attached iwear’ ga | S08) as tale ep 900 “down if you aition, rirepiace, large ie er cere 3 targer : ¥ If A combina’ tehen and di-|}—— motern 0a Pinte frill aimost “completed.| Sire something finer in 82” Bromus BARTRAM _nette, ‘ine washer, | fee uiving “room with "fire rooms and ft Includes ‘ ful liv room home an ancotios lo 4382 Dixie Hw ; wi r & dryer. place sized dining rm fom. dining space in Kitchen. fy | cation, your search ma . Le Aluminum storms & screens. aed Yq nas Ment “Caak Griese | Saepe Bas tua ving ee OS Sie $9,650. term Selector weak ana heat Trench rs, ¢ tchen, i attached i. ideal Genes miached fi pea tot i Ag Home whe | North Side combina:ion of TAS | rage, landec opportunity ou who 5 and bath bungalow | Peace and quiet we mes. 080) included ier, fv do ve "been wanting the —_ built’ th 1908, convenient to $24,000” Owner ‘will accept a tures in a brick ranch hone ers. i : ya mers 100 with all city ements and Fioatiac Motor end sv itoree:| ‘smaller home in trade. Mt, Clement St. $1201 gee own ‘home ik beeutif ve are en tomate oti; Home and Income 10-6 five iat “Vorhes PE sae story home. Ares ok ‘ot Hite Santee wie round, cof | Beat, aon .0o down, FE a ag yO or 4 : lac Rd. E base- room ac : MIDDLETON’S magnt, of furnace, ot MWaIY.| and barbecue qi. seat st | Ranch Home—Lot 70x180 | fof owner, #8 ood : t B ce * 5 oon ood water totteuse iar caleiene condition, ey ater heat, ea fed, hot Bes: uys % r bg cluded, room 14x24 with co , inside end out, , oe Sees: ee ca eed place, carpet, tt v "s best buy WEST OF PONTIAC | felt" Bar nce ol’ furseee,| o-Fami ly Income - som r. Investor.” $14,950 LARGE |f | ROOM AND . ‘Terms Bagh Siete veowe., * Suse een ae et weg "HARDWOOD FLOORS, ST ae ee ee . Owner Transferred RO LOT ToX180. LAKE aie a asainaate Nps boo aes - sh tereus 4 betta te Es. pow oe side suburban Lowe a nna Leslie R. Middleton’ Cass Lake tag briek Ottawa Hills ; mS ae cles, cs) FE 17-0006 "ranch home with ti charm, : 16 brik a6d Cement patic NEAR AR SR i MO ee toasts aee| EER teeta | Be i Min,“ WILLIAMS: eee acti) SSAA St] | soo Sine fireplace car, 8 Seminole Hills _ © 1150 Ft. Water Frontage est sand beach anywhere. 5-Béedroom Brick A = Lake. ewer Saarng Fic. Well constructed brick home | ar garages cee Brick Bungalow ater] ¢ Be ‘fencing ‘a aun you bent ana Roy Anmatt ae ee * pens a ot Bt HMM] REALTORS | FE 40528) 3 &. Tulearech res, & un, | Clear Cool Breezes & T fowering Trees penal Toear Caran, rr Bagg A : frame with roof—3 Ia pedrooms, 1 eesthe, paneled liy- ing room with huge } ring fir — ge —) 4 nice ¢@ ng, geod e- ment, Closets = e. Scar ga rage. Ate aoe pores rries, Only sia Brand New Bungalow On 12 Rolling Acres oh oarga ranch Full basement sizable bedrooms, Don't dilly-daily on this, Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 43906 =Dinie ate fi OR ____ Open unt! sun. 1-5 p.m. SYLVAN LAKE VILLAGE Sam Warwick has severa] ranch becomenty WILL aan 2 BEDROOM HOME with lake priv, for bedroom with. acreage. North ér Pontiac. OR 3-1007. DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SEVEN ROOM BRICK HOME 14. Attractive tamil in good residential loca’ ig liv- able rooms th it, naturel fireplace, lovely kitchen and breakfast room, wall-to-wall car- ne. f ceramic tile bath, nice asement, good garage, near bus, stores and. schools. VACANT HOME $8950 HURON GARDEN A dandy, modern-to-minute, 5- room alow with plastered = oak floors, nice bath Xitchen, large lot, storms and — pear Catholic school and 3 BIDE eee 650 dh 0, lar home up to rth Suburban. ‘Y $10,075 Tne rt aaee Lecaied oe Sette Ave. in, good district. Four r room at. $13,000. West or a | oil a A oon investment. cat ‘TH SUBUR SALE -OR TRADE lot, 890x280, shade end nice lawn, clean as a pin, Living rm., 13215, — dandy bedrooms, nice bath na kitchen, he 3 ‘Tx®, full base- wacet, new heat, sell or trade on 2 or 3 Sodooen ‘home up to $14,000, RIS & SON REALTORS 782 W baron : aa FE 4-1557 BAN BUNGALOW | 1 ‘BEDROOM BRICK Life Sale Houses 2 FOR COLORED fil try for’ $1,280 down. one. Yo ¥ E. on pa 11,100, terns, ee y ers farm. ely Prati te inmmae” , $31,- "RIDGEWAY ~ win Ave, ry Baler Siar hana SERVICE NICHOLIE WEST § AN Be core ed 6 rm. Ca fava Lake a= 3 gyn ee Sonais full bath u - » jav, down. living & dining rooms, fire- ace, vestibule, modern kitchen & bi pm ote recreation roo: as heat & hot por A hed e, storms, Sa ofr um . privilege Priced to" sell. down gen req POR THE NEW ved rd. A real ae “.. laa & $72 mo DRAYTON-PONTIAC & full th & utility room. There's a creek. at rear of ty is ideal for fru pga ony ac Also a bide, Yor —*, a cow or E-Z formas. Owner ” eransferring. erries, hool. Ez “Boat or overlook aie le very good gosh furnace, cet — home. full Hy Be sure to e bath brian cheery living room, “$11,000. Takes an handy kitchen, Garage-type barn, eget for a couple of horses, i 3 miles from Dixie Hwy. $3,000 do wn. $75 per month, &- Rooin Takefront & HARGER CO. Only $1200 Down 33 W. Huron FE _6-6183 Enow —— = 2 ee 3 Se a? > a an goes juding elec t = front rch, refrig., elec. e, washing ma- beck 7m. Site, in single ater chine . Immediate pos-| peted living and ining rm Base- session. Imagine all this plus; ment with elec. hot water tank, good fishing, boating and swim-/ water softener and stoker fed coal ie. La LaSalle 8t, __fenting furan, 18 MONTH OLD 2 BDRM. HOME with car : 49258 lot, - riv, = Fg mag Would consider MULTIPLE LISTING SER VICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS EAST SIDE NEAR BOY's CLU nd Eastern Jr. Sigh School. gents street locati a th, bedroom nome th vestibule entrance to a fi replace, ig painted walls, gas heat, any ete., upper 3 rooms _ been | used as income, $60 onth, gas stove and refri eneier: stay. Of- fered at $8. $1,059 down, SEE IT-It's NICE. DRAYTON PLAINS YOU WON'T BEAT THIS Near corner of busy intersection, 100 ft, ved street frontage with 24x30 ft. masonry type building, acceptable for many types of business down, —_— oa $12.50 a space expansion, Offered 3 ai 9 ga.e down. EXCELLENT To Buy-To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL TNsURE IT! MAHAN REALTY CO,, REALTORS ind ‘i ws EZ Estate Exchange 1015 Huron NEXT DOOR. TO BE BRANCH Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES Be eae ieee | ENT. inietns an 916 A LARGE IMPRESSIVE RANCH HOME 75 FT. LONG - FOR ONLY $15,950 RIT has contet and This but one exauple. - We'll price any of the 450 HOME PLANS we have in our “Home Planners Center” Come out end - browse ‘Yhrough ou jan books, at the, Senvonsens mae FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOWES” office 2200 e Hwy. ‘ % block N. of Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING Drayton Plains Area 3 bedroom ranch home situated on a be aap oy, corner lg oo is wo tion window _ Full Price ; $11,500.00 ; “Down a Only: $300.00 to Call Today For Appointment WM. A. KENNEDY wn W. ae pa p Evenings tin @ 3-FAMILY BRICK WEST SIDE — 3 bedroom main floor apartment with recreation room and shower bath in base- ment that could-be converted to separate apartment, two apart. ments wp poet & garage and more. $8000 w WEST SIDE -#-ROOMS—Near Webster School, as heat, large rooms, glassed-in ront porch, lovely back Sard with stone grill, smal garage, paved drive. $2500 down. Call now, J. R. Hiltz. oon » 1011 w. Huron PE 5-6181 : $1,000 DOWN Buy, this gg 2 a* pemgoms home on 2 large 10 AL: (od PANGUS. 9 9-M15 Ph. Ortonville 133 Collect BY OWNER: FIVE ROOMS AND bath and large room and ¢loset upstairs, gas heat. — give a to some il? EB. New York ab "TRIPP. ig TIS clot par e Ww ” jal.” Log-b fireplace, colo- nia. p arong room, large sun ets galore; Oi! heat, —_— Gate bgagtoon screens, incin- peony “plus” 3 rmanen (aires soe siding. $20,000 inclusive. Worth « ter see it today mice Me estes Better “Investigate Leslie R. Tripp; Realtor W. Lawrence 56-8161 or FE $8598 CIES LeBaron School District ., Cape Cod in ideal ighborhood. West enne tee ne Really living im this 2 full bath. room, m and basement home, ¢as furnace, really priced to sell, i BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS CASH Por our equity on NEW SIX HOME? Not ie yg: g shown by Aa dong emt, Contact Humphries Resi Estate at; once! : e rries the of your life. Payments $78.00 per month, Humphries 5 ag SS Roary Mn Br ‘e _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE” Partridge 18 THE “BIRD”* To sEE NORTHSIDE, $1950 DN. ain some, close os Ss Soren on’ Pontiac's ‘north "side: ELIZABETH LAKE INCOME ca? st, at ae WARD E PARTRIDGE REALTOR _ -FE 43581, OPEN 3ToO, | NEW BUNGALOW Well butlt 2 bedroom ho : oak floors, . plastered noone Sa eve catching natural brick fire. place Ceramic tile bath floor ; Sha deluxe kitchen with dining eres and an red a} eup- $2500 down. : ew oft heating system, ; just $9980. price Famen and must be seen hy be reciated, Price drastically * uced, GI RESALE 1% story home with 2 bed- rooms down. of roa r more ea Sasompont, & up. rnace, nice old. Real barain rgain fw a few years old. here for one Oo steps lively, $200 DOWN Can't believe it myself but ft must be sold fast, 2 room — needs repairs, 45x150 ft. REST SEMINOL E HILLS Charming 3 bedroom home on Oneida -stre Evenin FE A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2533 OPEN. NEW BRICK RANCH.- HOME g°after 7 call Mr, Joll, — . yeeeaa z . ait oa z! a A - ' Enzabéeth Lake Estates.,, A lovely 2 bedroom home, red heat, large landscaped back lawn fenced, 114 ear paar ao -_, Nig e ac. $3, ogee p= A heal appointment eer Outst a in Raggy $11 70000. Pe home Very lovely lawn and For this 3 bedroom home, qcou- located in a at west side auto. se gas parmane, recreation mor features in this. come. Call for’ appointment, GILES REALTY CO. © es 4 STOUT'S Best Buys Today “HEAR THIS” We Bg sell ite wate Aig furs money maker at down. Pint Sniy 1,500 “SEE THIS” . Pega tee pe ae Y, ty y \ yy \ oko = he \ ot U | \ LN al : Ah ‘ : ~ hg tig oF “ oe pow ka ‘ ha ff Mo & any SN a at \ SMe jaw \ HANS gba iN ’ \a Te" DP) t \ A Vt \t {\, } 8 rae Sod? Ae aX . } sys { = S = Kee re \ ri t ‘== 4 . \ * : £ f Z ee ’ | Th 4 , ne , . iy i a Rae Oss | . | THE PONTIAC. PRESS TUESDAY, AUGUST 28: 1996 Paw iGer : \ ‘TWwENY-sVaN. if i £ “ 1 T Te Foe Sale Sale Lots \'& ‘Business Opportiunities 51 51 FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger | Salp, Household 57| For Sal Sale le Miscellaneous 60) For Sale Miscellaneous Co) Pt i woods 92 ‘ es - arate 2 YOUR OWN Atm COMDETION.| BAAND | @ound , oy BUSINESS: sex et eh ie © Pet, plans t¢ ae heater, : ‘ and t ’ srything eet eee Beeeee ‘ ; or, tet riierat . 5 RUY NOW| basem rigerafor, a a “_ Fa: sone ta Si tit Peace dete “3 ° ' iio: de Puke a iE ENP har RADIO. & on PLIANCR : orbs ott spol : ; Z . Weod wi ina Pat — | cies, Partridge | PHILCO nEPRidunTtAe ot. priced for a quick sale. \ r small freerer ere ; Ree- sed 2x4 3x6~258-—— Ix 10 oeiv'e or Nieb: . : é sonable, FI 4 ¥ CAN'T ee ° larger. Se w. ‘ante weak eae ‘ oa “we & | Lv get a ‘Highway! fy cmttes Buabett Lars Ra,| 1S THE “BIRD” TO SEE reel wae as SSP | Neer sesd"doors-cnase'h pana Sees feed.“ You Late Summer Specials 7 bomes! Be > stable, prosperots sit ‘near Wifcrany chest cf drawers mis. | gntes made fe yee orget. orner. trem this scodt Saginaw. Altrnctive 3 bedroom , ror, desk, lamps and tables, FE trock—-Cac--$155 . . ANCHOR becroom "home ie se hes lon eae W. BIRD, Realtor home imei é. "Handles many | Inside DOORS cm. ae pesaeee temas at BROWN ohn K. Irwin |” Standard Oil bar Pocpeeaeaielnalicnonmidamnlanll SEPTIC TANKS (my Si famuietae US en Sot y, Verms, ae ae = fu 4 rm. J é rwiln is an ar Oj Se STS eee _ Reinforced conerete, 600, and 750 | by Bag ine bde. per M 06 00 | ge WAT SUL wee. house 000 down. REALTOR gal x4 or more ane | JET Ww TRA A} re George Restor, 6261 Money to Loan 53, Sale Household Goods 57 SPECIAL, pe UREA wacuun anew! fir up to 16 Ye aso MR A ville “Rd Waterford, Pn. orene LITTLE F. 2 vaaM — oe One acre wae, Btreet Company (State Licensed Lenders) canes, te a Nag el, a0 _ Rock jath 32 ft. bdle : Ge | eae ae: out = OB 31266. of land, only block Phone FE 5-4646 4? 44 INCH HOT POINT AUTOMATIC MAKE SURE ITs iow BY OWNER | style starter home “with exterior APPROX. 3 Cee ag, Dige oom choice Silom Cash in ] Trip | “Tangs: Gee geonaition. Call eM sTUDIG ee obbs & ENDS Re REST nee ha gf | Home os lots. Well, * r ar) service stations ntiac area ‘ ) < x. | Ri STER ell burner, « controls yemp. 20x22 living room, large atiting Spe." bath het water, inte, “aa , _deautiful homes. OR 31082 enn Cppertuntiz, te own a business of) prone first for loan tn j-trip! ‘ABC SPIN-DRY WASHER. goon | fiOvEs soon aly on Cleia. | ‘ Idea) for small room, extra large dining r or aoe 3 your own. Free training. Finance t a . i condition, $40 Call FE 23-7696 aft. went y fectery. 3060 id nee Rd, we large kitchen, 3 plece 5 bath a ding. “Easy Terms. assistance avatinble do those iy pate ton oS wna “write er | ~ evs Poe F Gis EiOWE “Wisnina | Northern Lamber @o, $-4600 oad . uatiti i oe ie, 4 i: . "1 " . . po ~ Bg ; fom Bg $6950 NEAR FISHER'S — Two bed- Most Beautiful Spot a sient y ™ Ber ies, Shes | come ., 8 TO A (BUY. SMALL RADIOS & POR- — nachine, feasonable 770 B. Mans. | | pentane eee pal a es y3707 Me oles" peaaine You Wits Near bug ot) on funn pared dene -In Oakland County WO > ! 7 rT cobles Put pome Toe Soe. | nes | petttleeraph & @ Mile Ra dreds of colors to choose from dome, Afr site st | Slrme™ Verba twins © | 7 acran nee Adame. rnd Ext at | BENEFICIAL |— s7pgesiger tank itn tpt cian | oe stsiee pas, bees, Seed ales Exeina! __._ Sst. | i i | BRICK drip paint; free park r oe mrRac sa RDF VE? BEDAM 1 ro $4200, DOLL HOUSE — Absolutely | Partoct’ tae toot poorest SUNCCO STATION IN BOLL ¥ || FINANCE CO, -— *8TIQUE MARBLE TOP bee: | less, Mickised, rauerescent sos UNION you sa 24 os reeuola as pertect condition. Lovely Swe bed. estate. Also 30 ecres north in a business with @ prov ce : ‘ie ae ea , ewes’ ent “1 O SECKING CO! i sus auide Ie’ apomooiaion, tenn tomatic ofl fara, Carpeted living | subdivision, wa ore. Gal Cater Fait 9 em. to |W _Lawrence st FE 200 | a naskle et a” ve TRADE-IN DEP 31043 Wok Mile RA : taptens —w deal for cash to mortgage. Cail| room. Aluminum storms and op i, Box. 690, Punt 1. Michigan. Mortgage Loans ‘54 anr asher ees BODY PAINTS UPHOLSTERY Used once. _ FE _2-0057 for appointment screeas, Paved Siive. te car ga- Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | pom REWF DOUBLE FIORE Mert = = | ANTIQUES ” NEXT recA S| Te oun chair 4 es cotton. Used lumber, Gun cabl- us . sTO u ue 24 ss < INCOME aes Teams Lawrence Street full Dasement 35x85. Heat and LO: ANS $600 TO $1. 500 | OR _3-4036 (Gas Tange $20.90 fis Oat. perpen Be “si LIONE L, & AM ERICAN alMadafet aie ire eum MeamaTonat rao | Pe bait Fk SR | Seas aePe eS| Lore ame oemme! | Mitsg ALAN CREME tees aaa HGR og stare Pe com) FLYER TRAINS priva en- = city. vely J homes, mode not, ia saeusser and chatr f : | trances, - home: is in wonderful condition.” “a ACRES WELL ESTABLISHED RESTAU- Oakland aay. _.Wison, Drayton Plains, OR 3-3338 3 piece bedroom suite . $30.50 ANC HOR FE NC CE S Authorived factory service and t Fae ae apply at 3009 Wick: basement gas furn recreation | Oty bg “plenty of reed tron Bt bre. Owner selling "property Uta met Becton a . |e piece. dining = Duncan | fa mone Sere 4p, proces | on Yactory. ankiyeer, ‘ens a ic ‘ ° . , Kenmore ee | | Son en Poa | GR at wean) | ep re | Pa eee (ER ee Ea ge lathe aat Satta aT 10 or Ww scount | _ ouse pa oon. as a ‘ +h ak Ox be: - t A Fn Peat ae —_ “rambling ranch pungslow "wiih Dorothy Snyder Lavender ge Living guezert te a a paraae ch awe" mene | _-_Rov's. #4 a” OAKLAND THOM. AS eekiy sariefvbs er a3 aw OAL WANTS PIPE LA 8ES ri iow * : 5 mortgages BARK TEXTERI Ti¥. ehh $30.05 Lavatories, com- \ Keego ang near) bedrooms located only 3 blocks REALTOW OR 30384 _or 2096, A tional ing. ORE exis RUG IRN ECO: le tebe Stall showers $34.48, | ** iM. (21) ft lengths ...... 12'ye ft. our Past. Also fevely dea, twe tein | ah eae Pe 2-4 fag a wee ache ren Prosgr seo ‘PLATE, ROLL- " a gee at Wichlean Pryoroscent, bos “or: ** SAVE PLUMtHiN _a sorkiy ee “RO E McLARTY basement two-car garage. Com: TW, ACRES Sg DNS BUCHY | “Plenty. of ‘orders Terme. if de- _ Swaps 55 away bed, ‘typewriter table. Frig-| PONTIAC. MICH st ii bow” PewNTie ~~ | 18. Saat b-2100 FE 23-2163 or FE 5-3578 | pete with as , Le = a PA sie AORELOE ares. Health demands retirement. | — wie pe teen ranmes. | Maire tires. Reasonable FE TRADE-IN DEPT. FE ¢788) | uainidise = OKNTRETE oranen this one over before’ you decide | Call Rutledge OR 31111, PE 40003 | —< ) RM MODERN FARM HOUSE. | ie; iM SUITE 8 | $3 value framed wall pictures 98 BATHROOM FIXTURES VOUNOS-| jf, Miltor, el ness ree 9 No Down Payment to dulld. Shown by appointment FARMS OF ALL KINDS. PRiceD| Sale Land Contracts | Sk Fae eas Geen one: a og og
  • edging aan: , EPL ABI OPP te EN. ri-mirror van r muy con. of water an steam Mou 2a Wedeseen conrter hemes * pw DINNAN SEASONED LAND CONTRACT TO| pickup geo thy 4 ig ite ween! Ee bate abet mek coe Table top gas range $29.95 | boilers, automatic water beater, | hey” sliding “ouble dove hehe. th full basement and rough wir-| [_. HH, BROW N, Realtor 66 _W. Huron FE ¢2577| settle estate for cash with 25 per | ee or Cae: Gining table. 6.05. dining vet | Rebuilt electric washer 930 8 | Gardwore giectrical supplies. | wall to wall cabinets terrifies vale Ing: or Build on our tot with 13903 W FE 2.4810 | 120 ACRES OR THREE GACRE | cent discount, Covering home end | # PONTIAC 4 DOOR BEDAN HY-| $55 o¢- toiging high chair, o1.08: | 2 Be. Nving cm. sulle pag Bver ge lg ley Fl al "reat large “Tre small down payment, NULTPLE LISTING sunvice.” pieces. 645 Jossman Rd, Orton-| 10 lots. PE 2-3673 or FE 58-3222. try gh hogy oft "aoeer 34 wii (oly wood frames, $6.96; sew cot — vy MTA Ns “e Pe il, i tig a =u. oe take Gehan ille 2 SMALL SEASONED LAND CON-| seii cheap. Crook ' ton mattresses. $12.95. We buy 2 Lapeer ~. ‘tates TOO 08, tracts. By owner. 18 per cent dis-| _mile ‘Bou auburs ‘nd. _*| ell ee, trode. 3 tate A Purel | 18 Ww ves. m% rE_eim | syLLDOEING AWD “ SEAOING: AND Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M59 For Sale Farms 48, —2"" ee ios1_ MODERN FT. Hovse-| sia” * Anite TABLES, LAMPS CORNER CABI-| Pree estimates, FE 46000. Powen ON n apnavene. =BY OWNER | Rn nnn Money to Loan 33 trailer, will tree for equity in | SeNDIx R x net, 3 plece sectional, desk, mae, CABINET SINKS FROM 80-00.) 4 deposit will bs Pull vasement, Oi furnece $1,600 “meters heme, Beagital reeset (State Licensed Lenders) De ge IN) BEDROOM | {Wit.fearente;d delivery, and tn-| ap preed, "ruse, heavy. Serliog ail. | PMS, Mqbuld m rom om ome see. wo Miller sem furnace odern home su ree sete | a. een | OO UITY IN 3 BE tailed. x ’ LJ _down. OA 6-3634. 16 Miles trom ting. fy entloped. good income, sion: home ip Pontiac for land. con-| week, Maytag wather, late oe sar ter PE fase | _ Thompecn 00 8. Perry 1303. t Woodward.” north of 14 a ee ae 6 ee Pontion. aiuie home is located off r tract or late model car. EM 3-0081. Al aes Ae Ph Phone ty : ‘ ee | BEEF AND RK HALF AND! _Mile Ra, Birmin; WEST SIDE. #11 MENOMINEE RD Rochester road and. has 2" bed- PAS UPRIONT Plano sham. MI ¢-4548, cane anes ehees toe living room, combined seen Need $500 ae oe by ~ fg Wo ae 119 Galds' . ore ee MRR SS Es Luxaire Oil Furnaces asem an: ea . CG ruen Curvex wrist w Trt tt | hides en ae . tures. My equity, $3,750. Pay kitchen ag yy gg er Rent Farm | Property 48- A} With fast, courtesus service and = “wi Srade. OL_3-1035 rad N BOTT L E G ASS oe "rise a8, STOVE AnD COMPLETE BARBER SHOP | FACTORY NEW. 64,009 BTU. 9200. — e month. No realtors acré of ground. VACANT. Lake | “~~~~~~ on payments tc fit your budget? BUILDING LOTS WORTH #00. TS" ‘ow. rs: piu gas. natn: | _Aitien. Crump Electric. PE 4071; fi"? pesconatte, Ven ener 0) Fzayee Heating Service, OR } BEDROOM BRICK” PIONEER og for wae = o it — wees coger lre a "convenient 4 care " van wen. Onde. _Hottle Gas. OR +3 eof cme { USED DEPT. | Maiti In Clarkston between 9 @.m. ol . CONVERATON avURNER with Highlands, Pontiac. Priced for a =a DE ‘i miles from tiac. 126 East| parking ana shopping where new | DUO-THERM ,Olt HEATER wits on RCA USED tee TV. | saytag masher weeccesress 949.201 2nd pm. except Wed, &| _ Also coal furnace quick sale, $6,000 down. No real- Bo _ sth «i EO $950 | Bivd., north. private. oe fon rooms await! circulating fan Oil storage tank, ’ | Bendis, new ........... 908.50 | — tors, FE aol tere iL - ni pel sn WANTED TO RENT FARM oN; YO PE 56-8121 and tell; also stall shower, Will trade for WALTON TV Wamition © srver . $00.50 | COMPLET = @ YOUNGSTOWN Ol, FURNACE, 24,000 BTU. . Jae E_ J. DUNLAP kitchen iaree "2 uty» Foom, fuil | shares. or money rent. Ph. GReeo-| your ‘eds power lamnmower or sell. 200 walton, Cor, Joslyn __FE 21957) |. ~ $40 50 oe oes. cabin Ten | ee Cieh, Mommeelat 68 4 bath, } erage, corner loca- | _!¢#! +6733 : santorees _&: BAROAINS re YTON'S. ~M te line of | 8. B 1200. 4. bedrm full base-| tion’ Oniy 1 Mock ‘fom City bus. H A Chins yeee Sr arm coum I £8 woes ates , ie Rail Alumi- yen Brice, af ind | Pull price wn Sale Business Property 49 ome & uto Small Butter | F ‘wesitare orehang ee Ba poo Column Cau for B ‘eat ¢| ap, OARAORS _ REPATRED walls, select-oak Tile bath, $14- a aa oat Giana aa se TR mates, oieewt “| rege. Put in ney, sornge gE _-g ee er se ween) CITY. RANCH. > BEDROOMS 10ROOM BRICK C E Electric rang oe Ssoge Harter LELY'®, Auburn Rd. at Rocher-| Thing PE: ® om, ‘m or Be . ) = . tans PE 5-881) or $0014) «ter Ra. OL a = fee pe a y rslemy 7s ED ee io: pong’ heat i _& ‘sme residence. Five rooms and bath Hours: 1 ee Saturday ® to 1 hivrrosy L= Ee goog | ght , ion ag | Glass cede Rent Toor) Two ‘ga tor =. & és ‘ a =e SHELL HOME washer, tiled floors, storms and | own. five lovely rooms for living tached garage, 3 bedroom 104 8. Saginaw FE 23-6523 | USED REFRIO ; 4 4 | sanders, ¢ are. warere and | Rubber, ve paint ‘gat. 4 Ss } | - screens, pments "of $38 per quarters up. Glassed-in sun porch home. Smail down payment CHINA CABINET WALNU | Uned gas stove . $20 hed Her or pan 61 4 ft. ranch style. We build on| month Lr ag _tanes insur: separate outside entrance, gas ‘to qualified buyer be'hSo or glass, $18 PERKS AERO. ett | | Used Washer § 5 00 | B, ARNES. be) af ARDWARE ay wal. paint & roller or pan ob oa your own lot, We can finance the, ance s0800 wi heat, dear garage and parking | diseount for cash Of accept sion ‘table, $15 Antique piatforn Rollaway ped cue meerees 4 F LOOR SHOF fintshing for. you. See our mode), terms. | ee cars, $7,000 down equity in smatier home or rocker, Att in one condition * R D yj R r H¢ on C is ta — mp es (ae #. Saginaw st. Oven 9 to 6 i a ‘ aes land contract MY 2-336! OR ys 7 A Re DU y | os - ~ GOODELL CLARK RE: AI. E LISTATE ATE K. oe pa a Pyira Fost “ciara Dav — ont aay 7230 Kiianben Lane ‘Noad “toot Wal bones for Wu for aupies =. 3200 Rochester Rd. near Auburn. B t r Main D f FE 4-826 exceptional value Michigan Fi a. Baur WW rE novsE “iin | Pe Sta" needs 6 tye | Eve FE $-0510 or FE_2-307! a, ateman rescent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave. fe A LA Galen, Be age | G AR AGE fe e: * eae USE —— | er anes, Of F pesdy For Sale Lake Prop, 44) AUBURN AVE. Service | aa 2008. a esd ap hg og eS STORM | —— _ aa aa ae Close in, TT ft. frontage. by 140. You can, borrow 420-880 quickly ampsen. COMPLETE BED ED VANITY, AND AND | oS ts corer ees DOORS SUMMER seas oe 7 $2,000 $500 down. OL 1 home in > oe condition. Can be | Loans made without endorsers . sl i ED @U _N “WASHER combination win- G J. Ss. a FTW sees ge, axe eecatlont "Ray ‘ot. Siised win |. {oF a8 warmhetile purpoe Up | REAT-TORS FE 40528 | akeplngat 5c oe ee SED DEPT. Sie" ota are | feos les - beach. Well restrict- 377 8, aa ane = Sun. ot ‘ ’ i | sie, purchaser’ immediate os: HOUSEHOLD Le OR FRADE je | bio a noah va a. ert at 90h bo"Ang” doors |“! *¥RiNGs storm see ee ches PRIVATE HEE ft. all slumioum aes 2 Trat er DEYROM JEWEL GAB RANGE, | ABE 'wasner |... E 4.6089 3 Bedr om |: “eown, 445 -Jossman'’ Rd ROV KNAUF, Realtor FI house, trade for and Prigidaize, good 08 new. for Benaix ate eu ee °. to 8 Pm. = titer * & wink you’ fina O rm lake priv. iota. Priced = * SOMMERGEAL LOPE ee | NANCE "Washer HOH *e anted, Bteel sae = TWin PEDES- CI XYTON’S =o | ier, Wo Hom es we, Saw eee. Cee ree | Ree te nee tae south ‘Bagioaw” Kay Bite | Fenes Poste: Used Fence. Phone énd 6 chairs. $80.| Furniture Appliance : . and. Floor FEd 3004: 3068 Orchard Lake Rd. or Mayfair_¢-2304. we be nEway yee Fhone Puderel 40835 SELL OR EWAF PORN DUPLEX | EvERNOT “ROAIFER Win TY Keego Harbor ONLY AH 4, 94990 | tx FT. B ABLE io Pyeride seve “Ow dene bedroom home time clock; auto, deep FE 5-061) or ss FE S-804 with 31,480 down. a for garage or small | business. Will swar isi ae eiAKE eer wae NE USED TELEVISIONS | 6405 paint $200 == feat | YOU ARE | “ints atts oo) fargo © omnes aca non am hk = ave you. . ‘ woking Walters ° = 100 FRONTAGE dis } f.. Lake privileges, 9800. Low | 10, business ote ore Se Lucky For Sale Clothing 56 bu 1 fee CONOR B ulre Pioral, 6233 ie = ound wy. GIRLS TEENAGE COATS AND To have your account with dresses, sise 9 to 12. FE 56-6907, DOWN rine Hone tor, Kase, yon | Business Opportunities 81)" Sea aeais owed” | LADIES COTTON, RRR FES |FOm TALE, YasOmDATE 770 tifully Pemooeied, auto. oe ete * en table cloths, Also and| MA 61207 : dish we asher, foe A GROWING BUSINESS miscefianeous articles, PE . wooded insdecaned’ Gestomors Nets Buckner , VE baieses: eck "These atures cue over $100 per week, Total invest- |" out of work are tented with AVE DRESSES, _ FREEZERS Mi 60 ft, lots, 29 ft. living room, oak TARGE cA CANAL TOT, a mt at eso eon om Sis | Ess Sheep. EM O88. — | we have them; Uprights or Chest | ______ Phone ; pine vie ach, lew og ig eg ge Ry oe pon ee 10 HP. —. - = Household Goods 87 “ RCA-WHERL POOLS -WAYNE GABERTS . Het ; Clot h os Posts ater, close to everything ctor Phone PE. §-0720 ceting spew and hunters. | 1 givers pave to deal et LOO OE ele WOR deal come inand| APPLIANCE SALE “PonTiac co, : thes Posts water, ¢ rything. ae ee Siow = fegings Se anes Buckne see us now, We ‘ake trade-ins 25 NISC 0 : 1488 Baldwin Ave, PM 9-984 BENSON. JUMEER co, You Can’ 't_ Find TAKE FRONTLOT Hf ae we onsen | ___] 4¢ CU. FT. REFRIO.. ELECTRIC] and Easy Credit Terme, =| tip. to % I I U NT " Better Buy ~ : : ; _Ku eniee, Rete Representing Frsow a = BROS. i p— ad we Rang on ~~ [en SS oe se EPTICT urrase : ac) / PE 40734 PR 41102 | eee ~ = \~ $0x160 ft. lake fromt, Shade trees, = = = 1 a Meatareryt seta--ete Yolon Lake Rd, eM ‘page | PAYMENTS ‘pleasant’ and. reiazing location.) WARIETY STORE. Bl ft ‘kK NER 1 MAPLE YOUTH BED & & ROLL Ai Leg gon | 2 YEARS,TO PAY THE vitae EAA LARORST | pp re van wh SBRoMerS AS LOW AS = ~~, = fall prices. $2,500 ~ Dustnoss sone tock, building i? Fe 5-4508." complete, $15 each and Orion MY 307 ho 300 , Lake Dellvered Instalied, Fe S100 windows le LL SIZn8 Talb t : : oe a: a Beings L mber $67 Per Month | FLOYD KENT chaser com secure nase of 8 yrs. OFPICES ARY LOCATED: ‘= Gk ELEC STOVE, VERY GAs RANGE. coy . Nick APPEAR: Wrari wi AUTO. ELM. | Seren doors " #3 Se u red INCLUDES EVERYTHING W ‘il. LIS M. BREWER Ps 7 FORMALS, EXC, COND. S12% | 490.88. Milk's, MI6-1300. | 20, Wee roticomatic. $20. PE | TOR, SALE. 8 ToSé ae Realtor 95. Milk's, = ec. toticomatic, $620. FE) « screens, $15. 7-003. 53_N. Parke FE 45161 | PONTIAC, 2nd floor Nationa) Bldg. | 10 4 12. 5-545. NOE, LARGE size. ny i; me ero ans, M el n i WwW. Lawrence “FE 56-6105 | pp MA 5-1581 FE 5-TI04/ _- “; ; 7 Pr Ra = LAs ys » CALL ‘o- od ( pe — Pesos Ma erent | EALTOR | DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixle Hwy, |” Orion e Cameo a a Next to mers Power TO BUY . REALTOR . Pp % THE “BIRD” back ¢ . . - ree WALLED LAKM, 239 Barnston| « pr. EM . 1884 . : Les Teoftta| _SEMIE-LARKE FRONT ee * = can i Bake Me. . Sas aro stg Hsaacn, torah 2 bedrm., 24 ft, living room, very | tion. 7 msc. low te UTICA 02 ¥. Van Dyke |? vided “940. ¥ . 32-9173 ture, stove & 2 LUZAIRE COA NA modern. “auto, Form nurn: a One block north seross from bank Sarketen, “tee ese. = adjustable legs, fy =M a) eae Bae 9 ‘Puil pr « a. ie sale. Call for ap- * HIDEABED AND OTHER WMi6C. SS PLANES PY-LOnO- 38" elec. mow A 8 Castel ohne ir. oe he le Ly og By Aj aR | sl ~ ye s-04s9| For Sale Resort Prop. 444A 31178, ns Seem. Way RETIRE? TARR C i | IANS NINE - we. excellent condition. © RANGE, motor 3 sale or trade for 3 FLORIDA BAY LOTS m yourself a set. Exc. condition. FE HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGE, | } tretieg meoer. For information come. Has two late model cars 300 | 6 FT. HOUSE REPRIO.| ‘204 burners. nice Lake Rd. First house south with dual controls, varking stan- to 90 erry Loan co agMeviag wringer washer. OR _.Obly $49.96. Milk’s, MI 6.1300 Ww '_of Walnut Lake Rao 0 Selection tion, cases, office supplies [39 © Lawrence PE 2-7131 TrORTED TPALIAN CARVED r i dump, track, 3 j feet tf map and enrollment. Start a FRIENDLY sa table modern: coffee 1 Wicket Avalon 30 8. Mich, Ch SERVICE. «Piece OAK ¢ business for yourself for only din deck and cabinet, EM «1, . ; $3,400 full price GET CASH QUICKLY une 3m tm, set, taree upholstered |.“ ee che Ce, | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a Sale Lot el chair, PE 49771. KING SIZE SPRING AIR M AAT 6 BURN SCOROMY~ RINE: ; noo : err VIN. reas double bed rant sere. lerge grill, brofier and Our fuel saver will pay for iteelt aie a . ; “4 standard. $100 rx” is | oven. Used 1 yr. For sale cheap. nd pul motey im your pocket.| py 3 by bed. 18 s bleyele ~ a rE edroom ranch home. Just | 100x180 WITH PAVED STREET. bag .irwin es. . io to. 4 728 2678. 3 years old. Plastered walls, ° REALTOR | Baldwin Ave. 1000 9 1008 oars, Bring 2 « your cm shia one a iv” © CORSGLE: 035, COLE “Wes ea floors, 1-0505 KENMORE 8PACE TER, 55,- room 6 iF ee Basement, fas |100n180, North tide, 9120 down. or “ mainites, ta aan also ma alto made, on ture on tur | {2% Znie, box operates pertect, | Etny BTU. With blower and stove | _O1 Rn 3-0618. _Shataeaet Palen Porm , rplece, We are con | 100x180, for quick onte..9% dows. & mow et tndivideal ie pee ony aici hog . 4” SH HEETROCK. $1 Fa | Slaties,"s afURX a vineed * operates @ipj} 0 ee, Be eats, Ewer, OO TR venice os Seseee ACE! it. Shown” by ipa wn we to a 1 (ta 180 foot frontage. DARB LAKE COLONY If WEST BLOOMPIELD TWP. LADD’S INC. x , on on sim spol to rpaue athe. Beer oe ae eek cet ye ed fut tal | Bia aa MA S417 wad es “LET’S TALK 7 a. 33732 j BUSEN ESS” Z wns ws ar | mare us roduara fr ttn, | . FAMILY SHOE STORE ee & Fox PIES esky gee MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION PA dhoxticur to AT “Oakiatid ‘Loan Company PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. “FE 2-9206 wee ry ilvindtzone FRE +1 Foor) _ WHEN OU NEED $25 to. $500 Xow can oot 8 STATE FINANCE CO. 102 Potting state Bank Bide (Featian Ads!/ , Nedeet, sea, Rea ie condition, Ene cana 3} 1 votemes, 5 __ FR 28206, mail ‘OFF CHURCH’S INC 07 8, Squirrel and “44 cloeeres, bie models. ate self i instal Fl Patios anos abe ou RT DI ISPLAY mm gah, eve. PE 4a0be “AIR CONDITIONER "S INC. 3 2-0233 naan esccemnatnel | é oo _ THE, PONTIAC PRE a ME ee qos sa! ss, TUESDAY, auoust 28, 1956 24 x OLIVER | Sala Ow Mas, suer NORTH PRICES SLASHED — CRANKSHAFT ¢ GRINDING 1 ik i tHe 3 8 fie. Bhop. 33" typeres. Foes ie Sale Motor Scooters 82 D ‘ 34 BP UBBE) in sod jsogition. $228. +7141. in_good condition. . OR 3-Ti41, For Sale Motorcycles 8&3 HP pee eg =) 6 Seeeer 3 ue arch: raltt i : & By Jay Alen Then, Bring it ere we pay top doilar for sharp ¢ AVERILL’S 2020 Dixie Hwy. FE 20078 PE_4-6006 ‘Bud Shelton Motor Sales "St Peas tie extra Tales, Pitey. VAN WELT MOTOR 254_N. SAGINAW a PE 47371 WANT A_ 1950 OR '51 case. HE FORD OR CHEV. IN GOOD CONDITION. Ale OR 35313 AFT- WANTED SCRAP CARS, Ph, OR 3-411 HIGH $$$ Paid WE PAY TOP DOLLAR . FOR new.| SHARP LATE CARs. YOUR LIFE'S MADE EASIER through Classi- TR MODEL COMMUNITY -MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester "TT, 10 P.M, on Sale Ca Load WILL TOTE “YOUR NOTE age egcne ty Credit Is Good Here ' DETROIT MOTOR SALES aw at Judson . it Sw Sendilion, Prie : e Hisancea. oy ae “GOING ‘BUY-BUY? os Chevrolet Del-Rev C3 wick, 4 dr, and hardtop ‘33 ones ae and 4 ¢ e ir. ‘82 Olds . 88, dr. "$2 Nash Rambier Wagon we 4, Fone “Wer ERNAFIONAT pickup, good cordition MA 54-6077 ‘TANDEM DUMP TRUCK. FE 547M, For Sale Cars 91 Buy a Used Car That aasn't B Been Used ied Up fees and over {eal Ford, extra_ sharp. abe Orion Motor Sales 1960 4 DR. DYNAPLO BUICK. . Box 23, Pontiac Press. as us Bh oe to Laie ‘Orion Motor Sales ron — " io B “48 MO- ‘82 Ford Sedan "Sl Pontiac Catalina ‘Sh Ford, 2 dr. queda oF ee | oe “HURON” MTR. ae rl W. Huron 1 Sale Farm Produce 75 HUTCHINSON aed oo. “ip eeauipned ~ LOW MILEAGE, APPLES PEACHES. HOME-| = ~ strator, selling “aie or will take fare Sie aioe’ MOBILE “T forgot everything! I haven't anything in m ket- or att i sewer aa sei 4 y pocket- — : ri | LARP FAVOR 78} HOMES. seit: et amnater CHEVROLET, a pO ae BEANO COUNTY | Due sti BF” sm oo teal “OAKLAND COUNTY | and Boats & “Accessories _85| - Wanted Used Cars 88 ~ ; FARMERS MARKET ee oe nn hades hottchont Ais MAY’ BE pio HOUSETR LER. 18 PT, a PRES | 1s PT. WOLVERINE DELUXE CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE Your , ’ holafered, cover. steering, lights, | Gp"nQ sip POR JUNK & Cl MOTHER & DAD ‘Trail Sr era, att: ate | ho gy rag dimes cama) MOTHER & D raller Vea to fe, Pit olet eter | WANTED, USED cans, pnow | BOUORT THEIR Tonst Pitot tare Re Sop make or Tor" P DOLLAR on| CARS AT Oe Morey _— HAVE BEEN SERVING Exchange | 3. sesen scar | BURN MIR sates | ii Be ee GREAT LAKES |_coeee een Puoem alr f° "att se BEEMER Sires aOR woaih lan thd | waarmee : Laok an Aive 10°f. wide: Bask sates, Ben Ra. ‘Reogo Harbor Orehard TK: | get 44 TON PICK UF. $100, PE ee eee ee in ar te el mod- | 1g TINEN- bs. itioned, like new.| tal. OR 317 an , tC ED. DAMP. ie Used trailers, aod ese down.’ Some | i," r WOLVERINE WAGEMAK-| Get ,motor,, Sthont new tree BRAID — Sta at 1D ud neee. FE 41152. ise and reedy to vert, ~*~ aD Mr gsm. AHOTILE GAS AND » Boccatntreatnonas it|enes vantecour-saveen| Bevery < on a etic ‘wired. ilebes and over-| Ch! ¥ on display :n our stow-| pried oo sng. H0. * Sai Cass at W. Pike St. i bes hy aq - 8 - #0 8. Telegraph re 2-200) INLAND LAKE SALES : ‘© CHEVIE, 6175 " ards t mille we cat aoe ae , & Sue Sant u7_WwW. Aw Pontiac, FE 4-112). ee aaa veka 1083 STANDARD) CHEV. 2 DR. 9450. ‘ aPeciaL.”- WEALTHY BUCHER | Mike new, FE 20738, 111 N. Tas- NYAN ra aie ae. mania, 0 ‘) © DR, CHEV, RADIO AND Seer hy Sais Bake |ueon ae SPR Oe loach POAT Be Haskins Chev. | iit'sio int 7 Ae “| fea Ofion_Ra._mert tlle, wi oe 28 te ibe = ‘e OMAR rr SaeRvicn Maple cont ie Miten “tu aw , running YOY. rary” good a 20g Sale Farm Equipment 76) *. sts. Rm, for at 423 8. RA & tires. $200. 0 : ee . BOAT 35 B.P. MOTOR, TRAILER, . " pa: in freak gs Sen, and a eq Call after “ re Festhul safe for children, Rates "th nd Pe sbeae CY mses oN ONS ani | Beet aa Bet |ermptg horesvesmace: | TRUCKS OWENS 3% to Bie BP : Ra. 2 Ez. a craft and Wolverine boats. canoes | “s5(Chevie Yp ton pick-up. ...:. $1221 Several tractors. r Marine f.ttings "b2 Dodge ‘4 ton pick aup...,. § 627 : Bindes for moat all rt used. = r ieee os Ekxrgron het w ‘So Chev ~~ burb: [= YOUR FORD DEALER : relety & rae Par aes |: evie & pass. suburban — 147.8, Saginaw FE, CA ax e plek-up ..........65 307 LES VICE OUTBOARD TTB! ce te Rent Tear Sone 7 "BBP nF Sane a TS a Est oot, Sites Sat Ay saison shies ome tervag, atrerahe Peer | RIEMENSCHNEIDER | “0p ‘ PEROUEON vane, wr ne oe @ trailers. Everything for the mm 8. "aAGINAW Outboard motors, boats, appit- Good Used Tracte bem Lx nd Fm Se. OMS MARNESUETT | samannr Fon eUice SAC | farbevment Gea, eod et 8 ractors 1 asy term. , ag a Mes esrieed,” clean. -mogers wencont sieonat MOTORS Sages Ve and storeée. PE BILL SPENCE EZ CR ante ke, PE 58-6619 3735 Orchard Lake Ave. yOR SALE “4 : AND “47 GMC/62 Oakland Ave. —_—»_—*FE._—8-0207 Low WERCURY AND CHAMPION OUT-| Stake trucks acellent condition, 19st CHEVIE 2 DR. DR. FOWEROLIDE HOUGHTEN'S % ‘SON Auto Accessories 80 ‘ANDERSON Ne, to on PANEL. G00D | 3 OEY ise TDR c MOBT nl pgj ACen ee com lagg PEARDWARE CO. | | ites Gc “staKe HOUT i. Spine eB TOF RADIO ERD AN a Pag 4 fe Ly ee 2182 8. Telegraph ___—«*FE (5-0062 ton” Mae 3082 axie, good condi-| “heater, Powerglide, sharp ve | ? Piss " CLEARA! NCE SALE ~ | piste, 999, Also 42 Pontiac 00 | tHOMPOON 1¢-FTA-1 CONDE | 33 “Gute 1 FON FigkOR eau JEFFREY FORD SALES We One AND “ROUIPMENT. ae Gare Cae oe Doe Erisrede ‘motor weeel,_ ra asiter 4:30. FE 2 | We ARE ore: rons. 2 oma Neendition. Mi 4 ~~ G00D | hi ne nt. First romain | TOOK! | “ERE auithabbcks wo Take | Minot nae Stor © Oe | We ARE WETLE TRUCKING FIER WILSON GMC | TRA: soeeremee. in. Biggest August .n our 21 year INSTEAD OF FANCY USED CAR ZPADEINS AND EASY CRED. | sypER ER, PITS <@ THRU Diatorys ‘Now fe the dime to get TISING se RING BROS. "$3. 4 dr a aereury, 1M Edison. ag bent of Fight (price. . e would rather take the money *13) For Sale Ti : po New & Used Trucks | Sat Sve ed. apply i “To 4 or Sale Tires 80-A \ reconditioning the car. We ‘Tr nous. ¢ piy,| Pe fas we a ecucrols. $398. PICKUPS sure that every functional em i eee gel ranee e it Da) rete LA el Offered 67 | 1955 Chevrolet $845 3-6802. 3 . a “et beeen - ie. bi rd | AE GOs Wate, WALL GOOD: |rLY BY AIRLINER, ENJOY ALL 1951 Chevrole engine epee. Nylon tp. POM. : ;feanee. 1 8 Seema Pi Pr ioe, on =~ Baa , ae ceeeeee $645 CLARKSTON + | Sine white walls. $0) 8. Saginaw. | Miem | o, Honoitiu, gies, | 1952 Chevroict MOTOR SALES Fe Coest Fares pig tax. Terns canbe ar) = 34 ton $745| — Chrysler-Plymouth GOobYE: = ranged ry rvice Inc. OR | «ss 72 SOM ee eee eens pl fenpga bd S| Meh US” Black or white side a. ; 1954 Chevrokt V4 ton 32. 8. MAIN ST. ft es it, Puen | RANE OPE, POA | deluxe cab ops renin Bip, ED. ‘WILLIAMS =a aaeatle eae A A aacl caring by 0 Scobenk tude aad besten. ae ASSENOERS TO HARRISBURG, cab, long box, hydra.| PS - GED TIRES a.m. Thurs, ‘Resraiig Sem Mon] | transmission West Side Used Cars way FE cab, ra. transmis- amares, © models ni 8 from. pew sae : : Huron 185 Wanted Used Cars _8 sion, V-8 engine a Side Used Cars PE 6-06 | WANTED =. JUNKED OR USED ears, any make, any model. Top | MICHIGAN’S LARGEST CSet. Lost : ae ey Service 8! BAG EY AUTO > PARTS | GMC TRUCK DEALER|—% a AUTOMATIC r] ; S-o2le ‘170 BAG ae AUT AN : : =n Repured end cates. re Sc OARLAND AT CASS | In One of Our mission Service. SHOP IT Better Used Cars — 8,000 Mile 55 Nash hardtop 2 dr., Hydramatic, very, very clean. $1695- full price. Black and red. $1395 55 Chevrolet 2 dr., ra- dio & heater, spotless _and we mean clean, $395 down. ‘ $1695 54 Buick 4 dr. Special, tadio & heater, Dyna- flow, 2 tone blue, cus- tom trim. $425 down. $1295 53 Buick Super con- vertible, radio & heater, -Dynaflow. Buy now and_ save on this one. One owner, $395 down, 55 Pontiac Safari sta- tion . Finest Pon- tidc made at a new low price. "$595. down. XT TRITTATY - . "iy eauipps eel OR 49078 Hi. “1 FORD CONVERTIBLE. NO rust. eeds . $125. FE 4-4182. DEALS! "M4 STUDEBAKER 2 ‘4 MERCURY H. for ier "64 cave MONTEREY 91061 3 ease nanea yet H. TOP 3 CHEVIE PELAIR bl DR. $ 53 DODGE H. TOP . 8e7 "83 a ere $ 847 B FORD CUS 4 PA: anes nl mi 42 0. — AMBASSA J. ae $667 ‘sd PLYMOUTH CLUB HT sevuoure & Sigaroos 5 i RIE MENSCHNEIDE R DODGE-PLYMOUTH HARD Cy SPELL, EASY TO EAL WIT 7 Shelton _ Offers ~ Ford Vic. passematie oe ‘$0 Mercury ‘door "48 Pontiac 4-doo Bob Shelton Cor. Auburn & E. Blvd. a 655 AQUA FORD “CONVERT.” EXC. cond. Going to Army E 4-6796 after 5 p.m NORTH CHEVROLET National Bonded Used. Cars GUARANTEED, ONE FULL YEAR ‘53 STUDE. $595 4 doo with V4 engine. White wong tires, automatic trans- mission, radio and heater, 'S4 FORD ~ $1095 and very clean gee oan owner. 'S4 CHEVY - $1145 Club coupe with radio heater, power glide, red and ivory with leather interior. ‘53 PONT. $995 | Deluxe Chieftate 8 with Hydra- matic, radio, heater and white wall tires, ‘S38 DODGE $595 V-6 Coronet ¢door sedan ‘53 FORD $645 heater, very clean ‘throw '53 Ford Here’s a dandy! Has Fordomatic 17,000 radio, heater and only z actual miles. A real*beauty and priced to seil. '53 DeSOTO $745 door sedan, radio, heater, white paint. sm = wall tires and 3-tone down payment. ‘52 STUDE. $475 Cham: hurry on this one. ‘92 PLYM. $445 2-door Cranbrook model. Clean as can be and very low mileage. ‘5938 HUDSON "$595 sett am sae te sat radio aod heater. an Waee! see: Q] PONTIAC 2 Door coseteeeneeseee 245 : (14883) ‘54 CHEVY 191 BORD, 2 Deets 2.05 54. Fceev ens .$ 245 (147B)._ $995 _ Beil Air 4door sedan. Radio and heater, Pull year mechanica! +- wuarantee, WE HAVE A VERY NICE SELECTION OF STATION WAGONS TO CHOOSE FROM. :~ _NORTH: ¥ |g) PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR. Rh & _ Phone CHAMPION 4.DOOR_ $795 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER AN 50 YEARS A “FOR Uo PLACE ‘TO. BUY" 950 HUDSON 2? DR. Good ’ dition, inside iad aut. Will soo fice, private owner, 172 8. Sagi- new, PE 41517. 1047 ar fae $125. PE 49977, CALL ter ina FREE GOOD. CONDT- . 127 Cherrylawn, FE 4-4062 RELIABLE PLYMOUTH — 1940 OR. BO’ 1950 MOT DY FINE MOTOR HAS ONLY _ 16,000. MILES. PRIVATE OWNER. T. IT, OR BEST OFFER. 5634 TUBBS RD. OR +1186, ; Reasonable. OR ¥-7732. 5 PLYMOUTH 1993 ? OR. LIGHT reen. ae tires, Very good cond. | far" 27, 9 am 5 p.m. -_2-2689, 204 State %§6 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CATA- $1695 46 PONTIAC 4 DR. A-1 SHAPE. . $1145 Good tires. Extra clean iiss FE 48728. $ $ bos 080 PONTIAC “@ @ DR. $175. 5 FE Totor Sales = _E | 4-6728 . with radio and heater. Extra nice con- dition V-8 ¢door sedan, has radio and oughout, pion Starlite coupe. Here ts, a car ‘hat is just like new. Better — 5-6486 or MA S-1878. side. $125. 1955 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATA- lina in excellent condition, Low mileage Going for $1950. ORlan- do 3-8943 “Bright Spot” 55 Olds 2 dr. 55 Buick rm. 2 dr. 55 Pont. Cat. 55 Ford sed. 54 Chev sed. _ , ‘54 Olds 2-dr. “ "54 Olds Hol. Cpe. 53 Mere.2 dr. 53 Pont. conv. 53 Dodge 2 dr. i "53 Olds sed. | 52 Ford sed. -’52 Pont. sta. wgn. ’52 Olds sed. 52 Buick’ sed. 51 Cad. 62 sed. 51 Buick cl. cpe. 51 Olds sed. - "54 Pont. sed. 51 Dodge 2 dr. 47 Merc, sta. wgn. JEROME Olds-Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 ; S| st uDEBAKER : ha SLY MOOTH “¢ DR. PRIV, FE te St. 65 yg a8 couple. Loaded, cheap. MA For‘Sale Cars 91 PPA OLEAN \ WE WE ALL Oke LABOR DAY = rate Fading Away a desens cost HOUGHITEN @ & ‘SON S28. North Jere 10161 1963 PONTIAC carals 4 20 cours deluxe, — — F AC. RADIO AND HEAT: Oa. a ew. Wilson Pa 2 adr. sie 4 al ies. Private wher. e900 actua) m)! e Forties *36, STARCHIEF Ai "| ipae a Sore HYDRAMATIC. 3. heater, radio. Good condition. PE 2-3100. ' SEE OUR "Safe Buy” USED CARS CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts, PE. 4-3885 bay w S oher 8 _— Fre i eo . PONTIAC EXECUTICE CARS _ UP TO $900 DISCOUNT PONTIAC RETAIL” STORE, Mt. FE 31117 R AND 8, "53 ait a = OVP PREY D BALES” OA 6-301 Chev. 56 DEMONSTRATORS & EXECUTIVES CARS AT VERY Substantial Savings 2 DR. SEDAN, HEATER AND DE- FROSTER, TURN SIGNALS. LOW MILEAGE. BEL AIR 4 DR. V-8 SEDAN, P.G., LOADED WITH EXTRAS, BEAU- TIFUL 2TONE FINISH. 210 V-8 2 DR, SEDAN. RADIO. & HEATER. POWERGLIDE. MILEAGE. ‘MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM AS LOW AS Si 95 Your Car Down HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION OUR AIM SERVICE, QUALITY SATISF ON DON'T DELAY~ACT TODAY! HASKINS ~ “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 8751. Dixie Highway at MIS - MApie 6-607) Open. Nites ‘til © Good--condition. ons, ( MATTHEWS & Wace | 211 S. Saginaw | ae SAY: "OK" Used Car '56 OPAL RICHARD 2 Door Sedan ... 1195 ‘55 CHEVROLET Hardtop 8 Cylinder $1895 ‘95 CHEVROLET 4 Door 8 Cylinder... $1595 in Writing Cass and Oakland 'S4 CHEVROLET 2 ‘53 PONTIAC 2 Door ‘53 CHEVROLET Bel — Ay: Top Dollar — Por Clean Used Care & Trucks. a OLIVER BUICK IE TO GOLD: Sell| en things. you’re not usin, through Classified Ads!” i -CHEVROLET National Bonded Dealer] 000 S. WOODWARD. ‘BIRMINGHAM — MI 42735 Door Bel Air ie ; 54 FORD Customline 4. Door ...... die eee eee eee ee eeee ‘53 CHEVROLET 2 Door veceeecseeee SD 795 ‘53 CHEVROLET 2 Door sscsesvveee LOW | 'S2 CHEVROLET 2 Door 1-'52 FORD Custom $2.Door ........ ‘ = 5] CHEVROLET 2-Door 5..6s.05.5.0 ) GOD : . fol ll (1803) 5] FORD Vietoria Coupe ............ 495 'S0) OLDSMOBILE 88 2 Door ne 279 ‘SO CHEVROLET 2 Doors. -0c. cist 205 ‘49 CHEVROLET Club Coupe ....... 245 And See These “OK” Used Trucks 50 CHEVROLET ¥4-Ton SO" Brey "$345 50 CHEVROLET 94-Ton Pickup ..........$346 a CHEVROLET %4-Ton Pickup < eee eenenes $795 MATTHEWS HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” (227A) ...b1175 $ 945 .$ 695 (1808aP) Air 4 Door herons 895 (1B03A) (100TA) (1486A) soevadsnpec OOO (1344B)_; ..6 645 {1560A) (1606) (12728) 5 Cass. & Oakland zs "OD PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN wos $1595 == FEES) AB THE PONTIAC PRI 88, TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST 28, 1956 Meany Disputes| GOP Claims. Says Labor Well Off Despite Party Actions, Not Because of Them zation Meany heads is meeting here this week to consider possi- ble endorsement of candidates in the 1956 election campaign — a subject which may come up to- day. nas Sele: in talking with -re-| porters yesterday, took issue with de he said were contentions at the GOP National Convention last week that the Republican party is the party friendly to labor. “What they said about the American worker neyer having it so good, that’s true,” Meany said. “But I-don’t think the Republican party did it.” ~ A. 2 8 Instead, he gave credit to “‘the good old: American dynamic eco- nomic system, which is still run- ning strong in spite of what the Republicans are trying to do.” The council took action against three member -unions for alleged corrupt handling of union welfare |6 funds, In its strongest action, the coun- cil ordered the 25,000-member Dis- tillery Workers Union to show cause why it should not be sus- pended. Further investigation was ordered into the affairs of the 72- 000-member Laundry Workerg Un- jon and the 73,000 member .Allied Industrial Workers, the former AFL Auto Workers Union. , Activities of the three unioris had been investigated by a Senate la- bor subcommittee headed by Sen. Douglas (D-Ill). SYLVANIA | Authorized SERVICE Member of Ockland County Electronics Association FE 4-1515- Open Eves. Till 10 P.M. C&VTV 158 Oakland | > a > 4 ; . > Pi d a 4 Z d 4 d a a a a a d et tet tp tp tpt tntntnintatntnd SAVE NOW! — pa -- Today’ s Radio Programs - - 4 — (300) ORLW, (0) WWI, (00) ~-*WOAR, (lid) WXYE, Ge) WIUE, Gas) WPON, Ciee) 10:90—WIR, Eddy Arno: aio val ay fee | ete | eee x wate” i ania ows WCAR, Tiger Tunes WIBK: co ~_ wait, News” ee bee hg an 1:00 Win Warren owt, Coreven » News, Sports . ; tend News K, News, Kasan ion vid * News, ais 4:30 war, , News cma gece WIBK, Tiger Game Bri, "as Simos Me—WIR, Musto | WOAR, Rews ; Tiger Game 1:30-—W . 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Channel 2—WJDK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—OKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 4:00—(7)_ Top Secret. (9) Abbott and Costello. (4) 6 o'clock News. :15—(7) News. (4) Weathercast. (2) News. 6:20—(4) Dolores. 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. 6:30—(7) Warner Bros. Presents. (9) Pride of the Family. (4) Talking Point. (2) Name That Tune. 6:45—(4) News Caravan. 7:00—(9) Theater. “Two of a Kind.” (4) Dear Phoebe. (2) Phil Silvers Show. 7:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. (4) This Is ShoW Business. (2) Navy Log. 8:00 — (7) Summer Originals. “Blizzard Bound.” (9) Guy Lom- bardo. (4) Jane Wyman Show. “Ten Per Cent."’ (2) Joe and Ma- bel. 8:30 — (7) Cavalcade Theater. “Doctor on Wheels.” (9) This Is Your Music! (4) Aluminum “A Fragile Affair.” (2) '9:00—(7) Star Theater. “Gun Job.” (9) Film Theater: “The Great Train Robbery. " (2) = $64,000 Question. —: . 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. ‘‘Down on the Farm.’ (4) Federal Men. (2) Highway Patrol. 10:00—(7) Black Spider. (9) Na- tional News. (4) Hollywood Mys- tery Theater. “Death Has a Septem.”* (2) Man Called X. 10:10—(9) Weathervane. 16:15—(9) Essex-Kent Boys Golf Tournament. 11:30—(4) Odds.” (4) Traffic Court, Mystery Theater. ‘Purse Death.’ 11:00—(7) Soupy’s on. o'clock News, (2) News. 11:15—(7) Good N: wood.” “Threshold.” weather. (2) ~ Miss 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. 11:25-—(2) Nightwatch Theater. “First Yank Into Tokyo.” Fabian of Yard. WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Farm Report. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Report. 7:00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To- day. 7:25—(4) News. 7:30—(4) Today. M . 1:55—(4) News. 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Today. (7) Little Rascals. 8:25—(4) News. 8:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie’s Won- derland. 8:45—(2) News, Weather. $:55—(4) News. 9:00—(2) Of All Things. (4) Romp- er Room. (7) Robin and Rickey. Arthur Godfrey. 9:30—(2) Heartthrob Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(4) Home. 10:26—(4) Window in -Home. (7) News. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Home. 10:30—(9) The Visitor. ‘Take the 10:56—(7) News. (2) of (4) White Camellia. Theater. “Drift- (4) Little Show. Scotland BB (9) Fair- (7) Geology of (4) 11:00—(2) Valliant Lady. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (7) Story Studio. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:26—(7) News Ace. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin and Rickey. 11:45—(2) The Guiding Light. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Mid-Day Movie. (4) Ding Dong School. (7) 12 o'clock Comics. : 12:25—(9) Billboard. 4 12:30 — (2) Ladies’ Day. (4) Charlie Ruggles. (7) The Erwins. 12:45—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 1:00—(4) Hollywood Story. (7) Charm Kitchen. (9) Shopper's Show. ; 1:25—(2) News. 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. (4) Tennessee Ernie. 2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (Color). Matinee Theater. Afternoon Film Festival. 2:30—(2) The Bob Crosby Show. 3:00—(2) The Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. 3:15—(2) The Secret Storm. $:26—(9) News. (4) (7) Howdy Doody. .’. 3:45—(4) Modern Romances. (7) 4;:00—(2) Four o’clock Theater. (4) Comedy Time. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Justice Colt. 4:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) Cactus Dan. (7) Ramar of ‘the Jungle. 6:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) Mouse. (9) Dance Party. trom Sex Appeal Nonexistent Over There “errrefFf'''''TTTTTT" 7?" -wrrreereeeff,,_ -"vTrrfTTTTY ah ee i ie “ererrrrrre REDUCING TREATMEATS, £. — ’ By EMILY BELSER NEW YORK (INS)—It Marilyn ao oF zm 3 Mickey .{5:30—(4) Long John Silver, Marilyn's Curves Wouldn't M ake Hit in Russia — Not Cultural Enough ‘|Ava Gardner—that’s a matter -of/; pure conjecture. ARTISTIC LEVEL — : “We don’t have anything against consider the story first. actor fits the story that is good, If not, we get another actor.” Sarin sald his plans were to ask for an exchange of players as well as an exchange of films. “We would like American actors and actresses to take part in Rus- sian films—if they suit the part— and for Russian players to’ appear i} t t rena? “ { SEsece Th i fy] ; MacRae Hired = sectutuns of the ed Setven Show, 3:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (9)|- q to Emcee Show Helen O'Connell Joins Tennessee Ernie Ford in New Program - "By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS)—Ernie Ko- SINATRA LAUGHS | Kirk Douglas refused payment to ee Snooted a free car, too. . The Loretta Young Show re- turned to TV with the star looking as lovely and healthy as she did 20 SOME FAVORITISM? Sonny Fox arbitrarily gives some guests an “extra 10 seconds” but And if one reply was “Sam Rid- die” and the other ‘Glen, Riddle,” State Group to Seek Equal Deal for Banks e532 ciel i Seek Federal “Pay Increase Emie Kovacs’ ‘Signs Up. as .Substitate for Steve CRIB COMPANIONS — Mary Dauphin is only one but among her favorite playmates are these domesticated blue jays which are _glways within reach at her Bath, Maine, home. Son’‘s Foolery With Jewelry Costs Mom $75 LYNNFIELD, Mass, i# — Steve Democrat Pushes Drive; Grady gave his girl some jewelry —and that’s: where trouble began. House.” :: Conventions Flopped as Home Attractions Administration Wants to Cut Worker Rolls WASHINGTON (®—A Democrat- trim the number of workers on its Sen. Iolin D. Johnston (D- SC) chairman of a Senate committee which handles such legislation, vote the pay increase, dress, made public last Range. we repared for a convention sess a of the American Federation of > EB Employes today, Its release coinelded with a di- rective from Budget Director Per- cival F. Brundage, designed to cut government costs by reducing the number of workers. He urged agency heads\to check carefully the need of replacing employes who retire, and to.let the jobs go unfilled if possible. Rep. Davis (D-Ga), chairman of|t a House subcommittee\.on man power utilization, Bn a similar} Aug. He predicted then that 50,000 pon would retire in the two months after Nov, 1, when a new and more His girl friend, identified only as) Mary, is 4. formed his ae ee ne e ” Steve Grady is only 6 years old. Steve's brother, yesterday Steve admitted he gave his girl friend the jewelry: Mary said she buried most of it, but can't re- member where. 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