- of the Democratic National Con-/Washington today for San Fran- Home | Edition — PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1956—40 PAGES smociirtek Bt’ ware coke ic son Pledges fo. Ls d s appy, » -Folksy Batt le Eyes Turn -Skvonia . as Weekend Nears: Usual Rain in Store Friday night. Hmm-m-m-m, - It's time for the faithful to cast one eye skyward, take a deep breath and cogitate about the customary weekend downpoyrs. One of our boys here at The Press who possesses that unquestioned probity that everyone associates with all Press people, is authority for the statement that it has rained hard at least once every weekend since the middle of April. x * * “And,” sez he, “I don’t mean a light sprinkle or a puny drizzle. I don’t mean one of those ‘invigorating showers that stuffy Englishmen pretend to love.and use for silly walks in their unpressed and messy tweeds. No, sir! I mean a gol-durned rip roaring downpour that spoils picnics, drives tennis. players inside, breaks up golf games and ends nice summery meals on the lawn. Why, most of these weekend cloudbursts deserve names like the Florida cyclones. We'd be about down to Zenda.” x *«* * - Verily, he speaks the truth. ‘Frank Syron, entrepreneur of the Pontiac Country Club places his calloused left hand on the Good Book, raises his right skyward and swears it has rained or ' snowed every weekend since the 11th of February. Mr. Syron is another citizen of unimpeachable ways and his word carries the stamp of the Michigan P.G.A. and the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. x * * Whatever you do, and wherever you go, take a rain coat, a row boat and a ome pump. Leave your intended address with the Coast Guard and ‘ the nearest U. S. Life Saving station. And remem- ber, pulmotor service is provided free by Oakland County. You ‘won't have to put that in the budget. Good luck, everybody. P. §. The forecast for Saturday is “showers.” Delegates to Hear Talks by Truman, Stevenson CHICAGO (INS) — Here is the| WASHINGTON (INS) — Vice program for today—the final day—/President Richard M. Nixon leaves vention: Noon (CDT) — Invocation, bal- hacwerey - dications, he will be renoniinated Nixon Heading West | i ee next week at the Republican Na- a tional Convention. Night session, 8 p.m. — Invoca- tion. Address—ex-president Harry S. Truman Address — Adlai E. Stevenson, 1956 presidential nominee Benediction, adjournment. drive to replace Nixon with Massa- abruptly sidetracked yesterday by Herter himself. Toll Road Dead Ziegler State Highway Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler said today the proposed Rockwood-Saginaw turnpike “‘is dead, and has been for months.” : Ziegler has been an opponent of the toll road since its inception, but has been a member of the Michigan Turnpike Authority, headed by George N. Higgins of Ferndale. Ziegler said the 113-mile superhighway has been dead since December, when an attempt by Higgins to sell turnpike bonds was rejectéd by bonding companies. Higgins has since been trying to obtain legislation which would satisfy the bonding companies, The toll road would go through |CUs. Oakland County. “As yet, the Turnpike Authority has not shown that the turnpike could be adequately financed. In fact, they don’t even have ade- quate plans for the project,”’ Ziegler said. ; Higgins' said today: his plans are “ready to roll” as soon as bonds can be sold. ' = Cort an mn Michigan Gives cisco is Harold E. Stassen, whose More Support chusetts Gov. Christian Herter was|tO Sen. Kefauver The Desai saG ADLAI E, STEVENSON »* 7 Throws 2nd-Spot Race to Convention Voters Vows to Fight ‘All the Way’ for Presidency FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES CHICAGO (#—Adial E. CONVENTION HAL L,|Stevenson says he will CHICAGO — The red-hot/fient all the way” for the battle for selection of Demo-|presidency of the United cratic presidential nominee states. ‘ Adlai Stevenson’s running) gteyenson gave this mate moved to the conven-|nledge to jubilant support- tion floor today. Sen. Estes ers shortly: after he won the Kefauver claimed enough|pemocratic pres {dential Kefauver Says! He’ll Capture Spot on Ballot votes for a second-ballot victory. Kefauver’s managers said) shortly before the most Sizzling session of the con- vention opened at noon he had 500 “guaranteed” first- ballot votes and would go) over the top on the second| roll call, with 686% needed to nominate. This scramble for the nomina- tion was thrown to the “free/ processes" of the party convention last night by, Stevenson, bidding for support in frantic campaigning that sought to com- ‘marked Five hopefuls were opening {nomination after Pennsylvania put jhim over the magic figure of 686% nomination last night, It confirmed word from his press secretary, Roger Tubby, that Stevenson planned a “fighting type” campaign. “It will be like the California windup," Tubby said. He was referring to the free- swinging battle Stevenson had with Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee when both were claw- ing for California's convention votes in that state's June presi- dential primary. Stevenson won, A tumultuous demonstration Stevenson's unanimous votes on the first ballot last night. Stevenson may have given a press into hours the kind of ef- fort normally spread over weeks, They were: Kefauver, who appeared to be out in front, Sen, Hubert Humphrey of Min. nesota. jsachtsetts: - Sen, Albert Gore of Tennessee. Mayor Robert F, Wagner of New) By ROGER LANE CHICAGO @®—The Michigan dele- gation today strengthened its sup- port of Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee for the vice presidential nomination, giving him 36 of the delegation’s 44 convention votes. Following closed caucus, Gov. G. Mennen Williams announced the Kefauver total and that 10 dele- gates accounting for five conven- tion votes were cast for Sen. Hu- bert Humphrey of Minnesota. Six delegates with one-half vote votes, were absent from the cau- Williams told a news conference that he personally supported Ke- fauver. In a caucus yesterday, Kefauver was an estimated three to one favorite over nae s on & show) each representing three convention Watch Out Litterbugs! Kennedy Stole the Show in Nominating Stevenson CHICAGO (INS)—Adiai Steven- son's name was placed in nomi- nation by the Senator from Mas- kid did it beautifully, says George Jessel, He is so good looking and so young, that the late Harold Ickes might have said, “Who threw his *beany’ - ring?” But nev- ertheless, are talking about him‘ as the candidate for the vice presidency. Young Kennedy. was the big-hit of the matinee performance. For the rest of the Democratic run the star is Adlai. Police Cracking Down DETROIT (INS)—War was de- clared today on the “litterbug.” Wayne County deputies will join other law officers to enforce state law against littering highways, “The law provides a fine of up to of hands. $100 or 90 days in jail for littering. sachusetts, John Kennedy, and the) How Michigan Voted Cloudy, Cooler Weather. Seen for Tomorrow Tonight the Pontiac area ‘will have partly cloudy weather with possible scattered thundershowers) says the U. S. Weather Bureau. Low tonight will be 68 to 72 de- grees. Tomorrow will also be cloudy, but will turn cooler late in the eve- ning. High tomorrow, 84-88 de- grees, In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature réading preceding 8 a.m. was 69 degrees, The mercury rose to 88 degrees at 2 p.m. CHICAGO # — This is how state Assembly Line Delivers 6-Millionth Pontiac A milestone in Pontiac’s 30-year, went fio the cate, Knudsen esti- production history was reached to-/mated. “We are proud of the part Pon- tinc’s six million cars have | s : z i fl i i 3 . ut ” : g 2 ri Es 3 4 \ & re & + =) ; ee 5%. » te 22. study in in ht pauls Saude On Uae ed @ tc eomeahe ant division. Built in’ 1925, — ee ’ country,” “These cars have traveled over the roads and highways of Amer. |the high played In the economy of the PRR SS Knudsen commented, | every community In the nation,” | ica with an unestimable effect on the i % ¥ Loe F : F pointed out that Pontiacs are now assembled in seven plants through- in(% the U. S. in addition to the main plant here. Pot-O-Gold Intact Prize Reaches $500 and Still No Winner Sixteen of puzzledom’s most elt- sive words clashed with the sum- tmer’s biggest army of would-be conquerors this month, reeled in, a series of skirmishes, and re- treat with forces intact. But the Pot-O0-Gold legions will return to\the field of battle again York City. * - * On .the other hand, Texas’ Lyn-; don Johnson, the Senate Dénio- cratic leader who could easily cor- ral the votes. of many Southerners, sought to take himself out of con- sideration, ---He told a news “My name is not going before the convention.” conference: . most of the night talking to party leaders about the matter and had Sen, John F. Kennedy of Mas-' Johnson said he had been upto hint of things to come when he leautioned Democrats this week jnot to slug away at each other, hare to keep their big blows for “the real enemy’’ — the Republi-- cans. | * * * Some — including former Presi ident-Harry S.Truman—have said \they don't think much of Steven- son ag a scrapper, But most of ‘Stevenson's critics will concede that he has learned a few lessons in how to deal with rank-and-file voters since he was defeated by President Eisenhower four years ago, Even Truman, who backed Gov Averell Harriman against Steven- son, gave Stevenson that much. * * * Even before he won the nomi- nation, Stevenson said he planned “talk sense” to the voters on the issues of the day, as he said he did four years ago. received several offers of support. But he declared he had stuck to Back in 1952, candidate . Steven- son would wait for people to come his original position that he was to him, Now, the former Illinois not interested in the vice presi-/Bovernor walks pe to people, dency. poner their hands and starts talk- * * * Despite claims made in behalf ot He seems to enjoy the new role. \Kefauver, it was plain there were|During the convention he got on swirling cross currents of senti- friendly terms with the maid who iment among the haggard delegates|took care of his suite in the Shera- caucusing in downtown hotels and|ton-Blackstone Hotel, and with two (Continued on Page 2, Col. a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Editor Visits Convention: = is Describes Balloting By JOHN W. FITZGERALD Editor, Pontiac Press CHICAGO—Bedlam reigns supreme. That’s the impression this writer gets after viewing his first political convention. It has all the appearance of a circus or carnival with side shows going on all the time. _ ‘The amphitheater is not unlike Olympia in Detroit. At one end is the podium where all major speeches gee take place. On either side the working press is located. This section holds 600 or 700 and to date is never completely filled. w..%.. ¥ Mounted on a scaffold 25 feet high in Both TV, movie and still photographers . Can cover the entire arena from this ‘advantage point. The entire main floor is taken up with JOHN FITZGERALD the delegates from all 48 states and U.S. possessions, Their standard bearer with the name of the state plainly visible makes it easy to pick out any particular group of delegates. Midway in the aréna and mounted in front’ of the first balcony on both sides is another photog- rapher’s ' box. Each box contains 20 or more — photographers covering for the various news serv-_ ices. Completely surrounding the arena are state ee ee in the various areas. SOUVENIRS EVERYWHERE oomsihalies . The street or lobby floor is zl _ Anything. be found. ‘This section’ of. tha hal. erm. 4-: =; aS = ae: oe ae ee ae si 7 A - the center of the arena are cameramen. , aoe ee : ae a ieee ot ve 4 ei Af i 35 i, Se: ne ak ee > ‘ ‘ ae ‘Tf. “a = WA ee eS PT Se eae sai Bed ) 3 e + 4 \, € ‘ ie * bi | THE | Hi | i x rE fz “ i; r: ! | J * 4 E Ate i i Ashton, was dead on arrival at New Kroger The Kroger network of super- markets this week opened a sec- ond Pontiac store at 750 Perry St. ba * * The modern, one-story structure contains 15,000-equare-feet and has Boy, 9, Drowns at Country Club Death at Birmingham ‘Pool Linked to Mask Worn on Face A nine - year - old Detroit boy drowned in the Birmingham Coun- try Club swimming pool yester- ow omer y * * Bert F. Carothers LI, of 16131 Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. His body was recovered by life- guard George Stinnett, All ¢iforts to revive the boy through artificial respiration and the use of an inhalator failed. A water mask, ysually worn over the eyes, was believed to have caused the drowning, according to pool officials. Stinnett told Oakland County dep- uties the mask was full of water and covering the boy's mouth and nose when he found him submerged in five feet of water. He said the mask apparently slipped while Carothers was playing. / é “ SUPERMARKET OPENS—Pennants and bunting give a festive look to the exterior of Pontiac's newest Kroger store. Located at 750 Perry St., the structure * eS AC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1956. Su permarket Open to Pontiac Shoppers Adlai Promises Folksy, Tough Fight (Continued From Page One) Tubby said an extremely active campaign with a “whole lot of traveling” is in the cards, — the Republican campaign. GOP leaders ‘have indicated President Eisenhower's campaign will con- sist principally of television talks, plus four or five speeches at key cities, : —. 4¢ ae Fy a is f if ! zRiat a7] He i } t a3 County Wills Filed in” Arizéria® Ait‘ Disaster, | accompany him on the plane, was unable to gét reservations. ij * The four wills, which show preliminary listed estates worth $160,500, are expected to rise in! value when standard and flight in- Noel Gottesman of Huntington Woods, an engineer for Bendix Aviation Corp John Muldoon of Southfield Township, a sales engineer for Cogedili Twist Drill Co. of Detroit. Rams Car Into Hydrant James L. -Gillespie, 42, of 101 S. East Bivd., suffered tuts of the left knee and chest when his car went the road and jtruck a fire hydrant in Waterford Town- ship early this morning. He wag treated and released at paign still is in the blueprint stage. He said it will start the with the pra. Bi TV..campaign films. ind t> spend the next two weeks r at his home in Libertyville, Adlai Asks Delegates fo Pick Running Mate (Continued From Page One) ee ee ee This session was to be given | over te pleKing the man te run with Stevenson the an- ticipated GOP ot Dwight D, Eisenhower and Richard M. Nixon. .. The program calls for a final ses- sion of the convention tonight with windup addresses from former President Harry S, Truman and acgeptance speeches by the vice presidential and presidential nomi- Nees. * We * Gore was a late starter ih the scramble for the No, 2 place on the ticket, His bid came into the open when he showed up at the Pennsylvania delegation’s caucus , Sse Newsmen asked if he were a candidate? “T just. became a candidate _|now,” he replied. “This is the first tion yesterday for the No. 2 spot, is at odds politically with Kefauver. Thugs Rob, Beat Up wi at Pontiac General take him into all sections of the television. appearances also are) planned, but the number will de-| pend on the amount of money the Democrats can raise. Harriman Totally Out CHICAGO — Averell Harri- man, defeated for the Democratic presidential nomination, said to- day he is not interested in the vice Hospital. He was taken there by Oakland ‘country by plane er train. He said County Sheriff's Deputy Fred Pender shortly before 6 a.m. Wil- son told hospital authorities the beating and robbery took place about 5:45 a.m. in his car on Oakland avenue near Baldwin avenue within the city limits. Pender said Wilson did not wish to sign a complaint. The victim did not say how much money was taken or reveal any details of the crime, Pender said. $19,200 in Jewels Taken - A Southfield Township home was broken into and looted of jewelry The jewelry was taken from t Driver Sleeps at Wheel, | valued at $19,200 last night, it was reported today by State Police. hé home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sucher at 27225 W. 10 Mile Rd. Sucher, co-owner of the Speedway Petroleum Co., told investigators. the jewels were insured. - . * a Sucher said he and his wife discovered the burglary early this morning when they returned home after spending an evening at the Knollwood Country Club, The fur Pontiac General Hospital following the crash at West Huron and Til- box of costume jewelry were left : Ld] * jackets, valued at $8,000, and a behind, they said. * by and the 20-minute limity plagedaapag. thqm, “en Fechape thet bite tant antaedeaaee mIP JOE “|WORN DOWN Editor Visits Convention; Haas Describes Bedlam (Continued From Page One) people who can not get in but glory in being close to the scene of action. This is the over-all picture with some 17,000 peo- ple attending. Noteworthy of course is the general attire, People come plan- ning to stay six or seven hours. In many cases they are dressed to promote their favorite candidate or to symbolize their home state. The big difference between Rose Bowl games, World Series, hockey games and championship fights, is the lack of interest in the proceedings. When someone is speaking from the podium very few people are attentive, unlike a similar sports event. The people gather in small groups and plan off-stage maneuvers like two coaches discussing who goes in next. But out of this things get done. A good example was the stalling action Wednesday night on civil rights, Finally after five hours and a lot of dealing Sam Rayburn called for a vote and the civil rights plank passed in a matter of minutes. Most outside action centers around the Blackstone and Hilton Hotels. They too have taken on a carnival atmosphere. The - lobbies are jammed and caucuses took place 24 hours a day. After Stevenson's one-horse race which has never seemed in doubt from here, all bars were down and the mob scene from the Amphi- theater was one of general triumph. The whooping it up-lasted long into morning and the frenzy that had been generated all week finally exployded. © By JOE HAAS . CHICAGO—It's all over but the shouting—and most of that’s over. The Democrats nominated a man for the presidency in a conven- tion that had all other conventions of history - baffled, if you judge such things by their circus 7 i ae atmosphere It was the big top of big tops, and Barnum rolled over in his grave. The ovations yesterday after each candidate’ « had been placed before the delegates and spec- _ tators vied with each other for noise and serats * ) 7 Ste¢enson's lasted the longest, running consider- , Ed The others broke up close to the designated time limit. The ovationers who had taken part in all of them were getting tired, foot- sore and weary. One woman confided that she had been carried around on men's shoulders in two of them, and was looking for another. The jam created an excellent setting for pickpeckets, but I heard of none. Perhaps they'd heard the Democrats claim that it is the Repub- licans who have all the money. '% : Harry Truman was allowed three minutes to give his endorse- ment of Harriman, but used only half that time. I heard sever assertions that if he had used the whole time Harriman would have run a bad fifth. . * J o I admired the generosity and sympathetic feeling of the Michigan delegation who when they saw Harriman was beifig’ snowed under gave him five of the 44 votes they had ifitended for. Stevenson. It was a thrilling moment at 9:55 P.M. when the name of Pennsyivania was reached on the roll call and they gave Steven- son enough votes for the required majority, Then there was a real jahead with plans to open ski will be instituted by the recreation department. : Meanwhile, the — sled runs at Cranbrook and 14 Mile, to improve baseball- fields eee a Hage Aly ‘opportunity to t they want in the way of activities, Director Robert Girardin’s sug- sliding met with enthusiastic ap- proval. His requested $200 was raised to $250 for the development when board member Coit Allee said, ‘That is a fine idea to round out our winter program." Girardin’s report on the excess of $6,300 in last yéar’s budget was heard by board members and City Commissioner Florence Willett who said the commission was not criticizng. but only questioning the surplus, Reasons he cited were the $1,200 alloted for baseball dia- mond silt, unused because of Pontiac Deaths ~ Mrs. Nels P. Christiansen Mrs. Nels P. tiansen, 92, died. yesterday after- noon at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Anna Measell of 344 Whitte- more St. She had been in ill health for more than two years. Born in Copenhagen, Denmark on April 26, 1864, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jens P, Peterson and married May 25, 1883 in Copenhagen. A member of the Dannesborg Lutheran Church, she came to Pontiac from Greenville 19 years ago. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Measell with whom she made her home, Mrs. Emma Malady and Mrs, Helen Cone of Pontiac; two sons, Albert and William, both of Greenville, 26 grandchildren and 49 great-grandchildren, , Also surviving are three broth- ers, Peter Peterson of Sheridan, Chris and Sophus Peterson, both of Stanton. ; Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur- day from the Dannesborg Lutheran Church’ in South Sidney with the Rev. Peter Thomas officiating. Burial will be in the South Sidney Cemetery. ; Mrs, John McManus Manus, 87, died yesterday at her home, 28 Lexington Place, after peared to be retracing the path several years illness. She was born in Wisconsin on Sept. 12, 1869, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel McKinney. Mrs. McManus -came to the Pontiac area 35 years ago from Ashland, Wis., where she was a member of the Oongregational Church, — She leaves her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Esther Button of Pontiac; two sons, Ernest J. of! Lake Orion and Paul of Utica; eight grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. May Holton of California. Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur day__from the Voorhees - Siple Chapel with -burial following in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. gestion for runs for skiing and) (Karoline) Chris- F Mrs. John (Lois Caroline) Mc-t! * ly” was the cause indicated in 20 of the 52 accidents reported. 18 Die as Typhoon Crashes Into Japan TOKYO —Typhone Babs killed at least 18 persons, police said, and swamped 223 small boats off ‘The Central M servatory warned that “Babs’’ ap- of the great 1954 storm which caused the Toya Maru disaster. Sixteen hundred persons drowned that September when a typhoon sank the Toya Maru and four other ferryboats between Honshu and Hikkaido. Fearing the worst, big and little ships in the north hurried to their harbors. Conservative President | The Cool-Necked Clan ovation, and Chairman Sam Rayburn had difficulty in convincing the crowd the rest of the states ought to be polled. Perhaps the views of the sane public, whom we hope are in the great majority in our nation, are in line with those of-a-top-Chicago police officer who has been through all of the hectic phases of the 4 * . He said to me: “If this is what it takes for the wealthiest and most civilized nation in the world to nominate a man for President, then it is no wonder that the rest of the world thinks we're an easy touch and nuts.” I. wonder will the Republicans show us anything new at San etteeeeeeece, fae wee eee Se ; - = PO gs he ebteeeewese beedeernewes caves oe ir titty tr ey FBI Jails in Riesel Case But Evidence of G-Men Reveals Acid-Thrower Was Murdered Mercury Climbs to 90, [ Tieless Legions: Alerted— in business Thursday. Boys and girls, Paul Sparrow's mighty legions were technically _ At 12:30, the mercury touched 90, right on the nose. After a momentary pause of a few minutes it slid back to 89 and even dropped to a cool and refreshing 88, although at three o'clock it edged back to 89. according to the weather man. Men, be prepared, anyway. However, those few precious minutes were an official release for all of the Sparrow disciples. The mercury doésn’t have te stay at or above ninety—it merely has to touch that aggtevating level. Today’s is dubious and tomorrow is slated for colder weather The mercury may climb to 90 the first of the week, and if it does, the ole Prez wants his valiant warriors dressed in the height of summery fashion. He himself will be the first to leap into action, ~ toss off the tie, open his collar and smile. , ) | THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ FRIDAY. AU GUST 17, 1956 re ‘ YEARS Hodge, former Illinois state audi- pa who confessed to misapply- ng More than three-quarters of a million dollars of state ‘funds, leaves Federal Court in- Chicago. GETS 2% Orville Hodge, one-time leading Illinois Republican, was sentenced to 20 years in prison. British Eying Cyprus Truce Leaflets Circulated by Rebels Say Violence Halted; Talks Wanted By ROBERT TUCKERMAN NICOSIA, Cyprus The Brit-/E’ ish today’ began a period of hope- ful waiting to see whether EOKA|E _ extremists fulfill their suddenly announced halt in violence on the island of Cyprus. e Leaflets ebedatea by Greek Cypriot rebels last «night . pro- claimed a “suspension of opera- tions” of the underground’s cam- paign of violence. Many observers here felt a cease-fire — if genuine — could provide a face-saving opportunity for new negotiations towards a Cyprus settlement. such a situation could allow the British to return Archbishop Ma- karios, leader of the Greek Cy-\E priots, from exile on the Seychelle E Islands, 3 Gov. Sir John Harding and Prime Minister Eden's govern-'— ment have repeatedly stated if Since EOKA extremists launched their campaign in April Church fo Observe Christmas in August DENVER ® — Sunday will be Christmas for members of the a yeletide servige faa oo bs rat gregation can ‘ the of Christmas with thought of ao BRUSHES . ! Our $2.29 Value The church will be decorated in traditional Christmas manner, the NOW ONLY mon will deal with peace and paral Ponca gpl am aw trod " Pe ee eember Christmas season— taches any . esé.. ~3 toot —aiuminum—handie,_¢- come so “commercialized it 18) genuine horsehair bristles. often forward to with Wayne GOP Elects DETROIT (INS) — County Republican Committee boasted its first woman chairman today, Leis V. Nair. She was elected last night by more than 50 candidates and dis- trict chairmen who make up the committee, — ‘Week-End Main Floor SUPER-SPECIAL! |Canada to Honor Unventor Bell’ | |With Museum ibe opened here tomorrow. They said E PIII SILL BADDECK, N.S. @—A museum dedicated to the memory of inven- tor Alexander Graham Bell will A structure of dramatic modern design on the shore of the Bras d'Or Lakes, it houses working models and notes of Bell's inven- | tions, covering many fields besides the telephone for which he became sign Bell used in many of his avia- tion experiments, Some of the) kites are exhibited in the museum. | The museum’s high sloping roof dominates the estate where Bell, although a U.S... citizen, spent more than 35 summers and died ame * * * At Baddeck, Bell pursued scien- tific research in fields ‘Tanging from aircraft to iron lungs. The telephone call ever made. Under his direction, four air- planes were built. One of them, the Silver Dart, made the first’ flight in Canada of a heavier-than- air machine, here in 1909. WEEK-END SPECIALS N FLOOR BARGAINS ——— German ‘Sologen’ -Fingernail Nippers - 98 Quality Cuticle $449 | Clipper . Toenail %4° Clipper.... 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STEPS FROM * hin $164.4 AND MONDAY CONVENIENT ‘%S*4¥EW ON ‘AUBURN — China $164.45 ___ NIGHT °TIL 9:00 PARKING OUR OWN eT EoOre op stone eat — Buy on Our Easy Payment Plan! i ~ ‘4 2 : ay : fo ee ¢ HOM Bn Raia Ae are iM So Lie coe be f AP Lee rene eg pst eee Gee eed Te oat Pel ae Uae } Balen lee =e re een eee = 3 es 0 ' i? j \ " \ i 2 j I K pepe of ae : , ; ht to} { | Ste Sian ae Sous ‘ ? f , ; f : : i \ 4% 5 , \ , “ bis 3) | \ 4 i ‘ yr 4 f / : fo : \\ ; 4 fi. / : A a Saas ‘ i "THE a ponTIde PRESS, FRIDAY, AU GUST 17, 1956 . ; : FIVE, . . * , 1. —t . os grute § . . |of a maintenance truck | i ved Phone Strikers rag ayy cose ghee belonsing| NeW Chapter Added to Colorful History Be Taasee|GOP Elephant Ready to Tak Did the Co al Quelled in Ohio "== lephant Ready to Ta e Over the ow Palace the New Boston and two from the By JOHN 4H. AVERILI the big expenditure, One newspap-|can convention will be something! spectators and press, radio and) To provide for corivention news)papers, radio and obit. ’ Police End Outbursts Scietoville e ‘ “SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17 Wier editorialized on ground-break- new. ‘TV representatives,’ seating h88| oversee” two huge Livestoek|, Special 2th of Violence, Vandalism — Union Denies Blqme PORTSMOUTH, Ohio @ ~ Four installations of the Ohio Consoli- dated Telephone Co, were stoned late last night in another outburst of violence and vandalism in the tenge five-week-old strike. ca * * All available police in Ports- mouth and nearby New Boston were called out to disperse a group) of 200 to 300, Portsmouth Police. Chief Hugh Rudity, who gave the |’ estimate of the number involved, | Said mostly teen-agers were in the ‘group that stoned the manual ex- changes at New Boston and Scio- toville and the company offices and an automatic exchange at Portsmouth, Damage in broken windows was estimated at $200. The company immediately closed the New Boston and Scioto- ville exchanges. * * A spokesman for the striking Communication Workers of America denied that union mem- bers were responsible. Rudity said gunshots were fired through the windows and a tire low Priced! m\the Communists said took more Floods Threatening City in Manchuria HONG KONG (®—Scientists, art-| ists and university professors and students joined an army of labor- erg today in a desperate effort to hold back flood waters menacing Manchuria’s a industrial city of Harbin. The sand-oations waters of the Sungari River, swollen by typhoon rains, rose Thursday to a record level. Peiping Radio said only su- perhuman effort prevents the col- lapse of big sections of the dykes protecting the city of 700,000. ie * Last night Peiping Radio report- ed a drop of just over 3 inches in the flood waters. River experts believe the danger is over unless more rains hit the area. The latest floods came in the wake of typhoon Wanda, which ‘|—A mammoth pavilion, normally the domain of the Western steer “and bronco, plays host next week to something new — the Republi- can elephant. In the Cow Palace, the cavern- ous southern flank, the GOP National Convention opens Monday. Barring unforeseen developments President Eisenhower will accept renomination from the same huge floor that has seen some of the world’s finest livestock on parade. It will be a new chapter in the brief but colorful] history of the: sprawling, oval- topped building| that was denouhced just two dec- ades ago as a’ boondoggle and a@ white elephant. The Cow Palace, reputed to be the largest structure of its type in the nation, was erected in the 1930s by the depression era's WPA Many San Franciscans criticized Hungary Unlocks AP Correspondent VIENNA, Austria “® — Endre Marton, Associated Press corres- pondent in Budapest, has been re- leased from a ‘Hungarian prison and reunited with his family. ing day Nov, 3, 1935: It is estimated that almost one been arranged for 16,834 persons “Tt seems strange that row, in million dollars has been plunged arena. on San Francisco’s|keep body the depths of the nation’s deepest depression, with people walking the streets in search of employ- ment and others selling apples’ to and soul together, the city should be building — of all things — a palace for cows.’ That's how the name originated. There were numerous but half- hearted attempts to find some- thing more poetic. But the name, stuck and now is official. * * ’ Today, Bay area residents are more than a little fond of the .3- the most ecarthquake-resistant structures in California, Its giant, ‘leantilevered roof of concrete and steel ig mounted on rollers — a feature designed to keep it intact in the heaviest of quakes. World War II came before the pavilion was completed, But there was time for one livestock show before the military took over the building as a supply depot and motor pool. * * * At war's end, the government ‘transferred title back to the No. '1-A District Agricultural -Assn., the California state agency which sponsors the famed Grand Nation- al Livestock Exposition, Horse Show and Rodeo — the livestock acre landmark —- billed as one of) than 2,000 lives and left at least a million homeless. Security Council, Ike Meet Again;. ‘No Emergency’ WASHINGTON ( — President) tional Security Council today for the second time in two days, but) ency involved. . The a a I V7 j Ce m _.. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRI = = : , i: ’ ae ’ 7 : r : ~ 168,000,000 of Us Now < A Census Bureau announcement of © e's 2 “Never Laid a.Glove on ’Im” David Lawrence Says: Is Stevenson Passing the Buck? CHICAGO — Adlai Stevenson, nominee of the Democratic Party for the presidency, . started his campaign with a stunt—a request that the convention ‘itself exercise its own judgment in selecting the vice-presidential nominee. Promising to turn away from what Stevenson called the “his- torical” method, whereby a presi- dential nominee indicates his preference for the number two man to be selected, the newly chosen nominee asked the convention to do the job. Practical politicians wondered how this could be done and- whether anybody with the slight- est knowledge of convention prac- tices would ever believe a vice- presidential nominee had _ been chosen without a hint either from the presidential nominee or his mahagers. TROUBLE TOO But it is also true that a vice- presidential nominee out of harmo- ny with the top of the ticket could cause embarrassments in the cam- paign. How can the determination be made that a particular candi- date for the vice presidential nom- ination would be acceptable to the presidential nominee? Only by. asking him privately either to okay a tentative list or by asking for a list from his managers, who are supposed to be able to evaluate the handicaps or advantages of prospective nom- inees for the vice presidency. Two men were logical for the vice-presidential nomination ever since the convention assembled Democratic state, but Minnesota is considered doubtful. Sen. Humphrey is an effective vote- getter in his home state and a vigorous campaigner. But while Stevenson had indicat- ed that he liked them both, he publicly refused to make a choice. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Sometimes the sky is cloudy, and. The rainfall And there are times when nothing can... Prevent my feeling glad . « . Those times when I am feel- provides . - A special happiness mentary glory... It is a great event, for which . . . I nevet shall be sorry. =aetee He preferred tu let the convention do it—altogether a clever approach even if many folks will see through it and consider it an artifice. Cer- tainly both Kefauver and Humph- rey showed conspicuously before- hand that they were in favor of the platform adopted. In fact, most ef the delegates from the northern states thought it an excellent piece of work—an adjustment of varying viewpoints, ~ But while the Democratic na- tional convention wrote a plank on “civil rights’ that didn’t really satisfy either the North . or the South, the politicians tried te convince themselves that it meant “unity” and they let it go at that. Hardly, however, had the platform been published ~ when Adlai Stevensen issued a _ evaporate, But there wasn't much the southerners could do about it except te pour forth some indignant comments in their speeches, as, for instance, the caustic address by Gov. Grif- fin of Georgia. " The presidential and vice-presi- dential candidates of the conven- tion here will have to struggle with these inconsistencies in their cam- paign speeches. ‘The Democrats will take the offensive. President Eisenhower is not the kind of man who makes a vigorous, hard-hit- ting campaign, so the burden of the Republican battle will fall on Vice President Nifon, whereas the Democrats will have two fighting candidates. It looks like a slug- ging campaign. (Copyright 1956 - New York Herald Tribune Inc.) we liken the kingdom of God? or with what comparison shall we compare it?—Mark 4:30. * J As much of heaven is visible as we have eyes fo see.—William Win- ter. Dr. William Brady Says: Small Dose of Iodin Ration Can Prevent Simple Goiter The iodin ration is not medicine. The soil and drinking water in she gets a suitable jodin ration by eating (1) Arfimal or vegetable food grown in a region where soil and water are not depleted of natural iodin content, (2) Sea fish and shellfish at least - ence a week, (3) Iodized salt instead of ordi- nary salt at table and in cooking, or _ (4) by supplementing the ordi- nary diet with tablets containing the nutritional requirement of io- din. In a way it is regrettable that hitherto the doctors and health authorities have generally ig- nore, goiter in school children. Only a few years ago, most of the children in many schools in these places where soil and water are poor in iodine had goiter. Med- ical, school and health authorities in some communities have made fitful attempts to correct the de- Kimball demonstrated forty years ago in the public schools of Akron, Ohio, that “simple goiter is the easiest of all known diseases to ye EF \ temperature and feel chilly where other people are comfortable enough. They no longer enjoy do- ing things that call for physical activity, They have sallow skin, - lusteriess dry falling hair, their hair tends to become prematurely “ i if ori ed letters, not more than one page words long pertaining to persona) health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered Dr. William Brady, if a stam self. addressed envelope is sent to Pon- tlac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) Voite of the People . Says Solution Letters will be when neces. wary because Me, eenee cpese. ma the an but iat ok ae Ss study of grapho analysis. Handwriting reveals the inner- most thoughts of the individual. “As a man thinketh, so is he.” Teachers, mothers and everyone may know themselves as well as those around them, It is just as_ essential] today as a trip to the doctor for,a checkup. ‘ Children’s writing should be watched closely at least every six months for any new develop- ment or over-balance in sex or all the various trafts which make up an Heartbreak and shame may be avolded if people would form a study group and at least get a work- able knowledge of handwriting. Continued and ‘unceasing effort must be made by everyone in their individual communities, If in- terested, classes may be held in my home or yours or at clubs, ete. Betty R. Fraser “Certified, Analyst” 535 Auburn Ave. Apt. 1 Quotes Description of Administration “Everyone must know by now that something has gone wrong, very wrong, in the capital of the United States. And it is deeply important to try to understand what has gone wrong in Washing- ton, and why. “What has happened is very simple. For the first time in American history, the United States is now faced with the j Li “A heavy share of the re- sponsibility for this threatened failure lies squarely on the jaunty shoulders of that cheerful, likable, occasionally courageous man, President Harry S. Truman. For the first requisite of leadership is to tell the people the truth. And under the Truman Administration the people have been fed a be- wildering mixture, consisting of some truths, many half-truths and quite a few untruths.” Alsop, in the Saturday Evening Post of July 29, 1950, when Truman was running things “right.”’ Fred E. Hyde Holly Looking Back 15 Years Ago REDS BEGIN strong Ukraine counter drives. . HUGE SOVIET army reported on Jap frohtier. 20 Years Ago ACTIVITY GROWING against FDR. : Smiles It doesn't pay to eat too much and grow fat, when you consider a party, maybe toys should be saved for second childhood. Only the Commies Profit in Row Over INS Foreign Director The Communists are the only ones who seem to have gained thus far in the big quarrel over the Suez Canal, * * * Certainly, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser has not gained any big chunk of money so far by nationalizing the canal. Hanging over him is the threat by the old Suez Canal Company in Paris to order foreign ship pilots out of the canal zone. These pilots are the key men in running the canal along with other European personnel. They are faced with court martial action and possible imprisonment by the Egyptians if they do pull out. ° * But Nasser doubtless would hesitate to toss them into prison at this stage because of the pre- text it would give the British and French to move in troops. LIFE OR DEATH For Britain and Western Europe the freedom of navigation of the canal is a matter of industrial life or death. | : * * @ . 5 The steady shipment of troops to the eastern Mediterranean goes on, but British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden's wish for a-“united front” toward Egypt has been broken by the Laborites. Opposition Labor leader Hugh Gaitskell caused cheers when he seemingly put up a “touch front’”’ toward Egypt in the House of Suez Canal Coramons shortly. after Nasser seized the canal. But Gaitskell, under pressure of his party, now is back-tracking and saying that he deplores the threat of force in the dispute. Therefore the Eden government is in a weaker position at the current international conference in London. ‘ Greece has refused to attend the parley—another crack in the NATO wall of allies. That crack merely has widened in the Suez — dispute. It already was open when Greece Cypriot nationalist demands for union of DIGS AT AMERICA The United States is getting digs both from the British and “‘neutra- lists” such as India for its part in the preliminaries that led up to the Suez grab, particularly for withdrawing its offer of financial aid for the Aswan Dam. * * * Moscow thus far is the only one that profited in the bitter which is a perfect propa- ganda dish from the Soviet view- point. This dish has plenty of ingredi- ents—the old Asian suspicions of the “colonial” powers of Britain and France, the tilt between “little” Egypt and the big Western . Powers, and the alleged ‘‘trickery” of American “capitalists” who led Nasser to believe they would help him and then reneged. ] Case Records of a Psychologist: Crane Aims at Typical Educators enjoy seeing stu- dents pick up ideas and use them back again on their pro- That's why I doubly the generous compli- ments passed along by the church group in California. They typify my “target,” too, for they are young adults. By the 1950 Census, our average American was found to be just 30 years old. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE iJ if 4 i be < don't wish to admit consciously that we are aging. “We girls want you to address our club next month,” said the pro- _ gram chairman for a women’s club, whose members actually average 55 years of age. * 2: * : Some of them were long past 76, but they still called each other ii American T can't recall even one criticism first 10 years) from all age groups. * * * For I write about the current dilemmas of housewives whose cag at - : nl . izli 4: HE ' GMC truck and coach component \ ‘ pov’ | t H a. goo | Pals & 1 j THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUSY'17, 1956 i i ; troit to Investigate ar Cireult Court Judge Vin-|35,\a Detroit salesman. jcent M, Brennan, 66, who ad-| Béth cars were badly damaged. DETROIT , (INS)—Detrolt Police oo post missioner Edward $. 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WARRANTY te 90 DAY PARTS WARRANTY te FREE SERVICE Klectre Mart reserves the’ right to reject repalr on sets excessively Gamaged or burned, — teacher is going to summer school in a local factory. i ie - His classroom is a metallurgical laboratory and ‘his chief line of study is learning how an automo- tive plant puts textbook principles into production-line practice. The , Edwin A. Helk- He is one of 21 high school teachers assigned summer jobs in 13 General Motors’ plants to see the way their classroom subjects are applied to industry. GM initiated the program to show the teachers the value of the basic Sciences in industry so they will be better equipped to stimulate more interest in the study of chem- istry, physics and mathematics hy they resume teaching this. NEXT TO CENTER | After their firsthand look at divi- sional-level operations, the science and math teachers will attend an institute at GM’s new Technical Center Aug. 19-25. There they will review the need for basic science and mathe- matics for young people seeking careers in the automotive indus- try, observe the use of technical knowledge in engineering and re- , , search, = = various GM ~ SUMMER PROJECT—Edwin A. Heikkinen, —— and educational mathematics teacher at Pontiac High School, pre- as wal dee ae eae & vate of metal through a teachers acted ly GQ a ee Pontiac school offi ' part in the prosrams Hakaese|a taste of analyzing fuels and Heikkinen admits he wasn't'| “And I'm sure the experience 1| ' lubricants. Before the program) fully aware of the importance of |have gained this summer ulti- was assigned to GM etallurgi-\"". ; g cal Laboratory — taten ate ends, he will be given assignments} mathematics to the auto indus- {mately will be of benefit to my in mid-June. inthe plastics and rubber labora-| try befere coming to GMC, students. For it can’t help but A, the first five weeks he tested — “ a og eal “This program has really opened|™#ke.me a better teacher.” . o mates in! Heikkinen in his “summer school’ |™Y eyes to the many opportunities Average speed of U.S. freight -parts, X-rayed the metal samples| “°° is the spirit of teamwork and|tlered young People in industry.| ing is 18.6 miles per hour. This 158 Oakland Ave. FE 2-3781 ; especially those equipped with spe- ior ddan Saws, ea enelyard the otto wt Prevails in each) a1 techniques and skills,” he ex-lincludes loss of time for switch- Plenty of Free Parking in Rear - iplained. ing cars in and out of the train. There is scarcely a single ma-| “Everyone does his share to nn coor enone = — aera : - re ee chine in the metal-testing lab that) keep the operation moving along has escaped Heikkinen’s attention.| smoothly and efficiently,” reports Air-Conditioned for Your Comfort times its normal size. Heikkinen is one of 21 | teachers currently taking part in an industrial _ education program conducted by General Motors during the summer. Ask about our special convention prices on all Sylvania portable and clock radios. OPEN DAILY 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M, $4.95 Inside TV ANTENNA $3.88 $1.00 $7.95 Davey Crockett TENTS CHV ee ee ae WITH CHIN the math teacher. “It’s almost as ue nal like the functioning of a cham- He now is familiar with testing pionshi, ” metal hardness and has tamed| ~~ —— a: hvge vises that can pull metal In analyzing “teamwork,” Heik- ingots apart with 60 tons of pres-|kinen is an expert. sure. Microscopes that magnify! For the past three years he has| metal particles 2,000 times their/coached Pontiac High School's original size are no longer stran-|haseball team that won the Sagi- gers to Heikkinen. naw Valley title in 1954 and was “When I first saw all those |the team to beat in the past two machines, I thought I would defi. |Seasons. He also coaches junior nitely be out of my element,” |Varsity football. Heikkinen said. “But surpris- [UM GRADUATE ingly sh I found that mathe- His interest in mathematics, sci- matical formulas are a ‘must’ in ence and sports blossomed during interpreting the results of the his undergraduate days at the Uni- various en That was right versity of Michigan. He won two down my 7: baseball letters before receiving Although Heikkinen has_ spent/his bachelor of arts degree in 1949. most of his time in the metal-/Two years ago he earned his mas- testing laboratory, he also has had'ter of education degree. Close Out ONE LOT OF FIREPLACE FIXTURES — Fireplace Screens, Andirons . and Fire Baskets f OF MAJESTIC AMERICAN | Underground ota GARBAGE ty . TL Incinerator CANS : AS LOW AS ne ace 4 MAJESTIC Trim, big screen, low-priced table TV Less with trede-in Here’s the new Adair 21 with 261 sq. in. of viewable pic- ture. 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Ble * } Pi ees, * Por oe a eH, . 4 i ‘ eee i ee Ae ee gO eM a hadi 5 Oe bag A Fe SA A OU A OF as 2 i a3 j # | i C ; i} J ‘ | \ »\\ fs i 7 r / | ? 4 \ yf | vd 4 & J ' \ f | ry }, } ‘ “A it i ' 4 eS j ; ) | , { { | bt \ \ ‘ : y . fy f ee oe \ \ | : | \ Le t PONTIAC FREES FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1956, & Se ee eee — soot oe tend mt ie, oe ez, a) me ay a i 2 3 Oo fl a tO i3 BS] as < © a | i=) a | ia” i" | ahi dbah=hakeo; sme, ae a ln a * Pe, ot hth beh tht 3 > meng vilak dar avait siete LavoRrteen reps of wate eet payments i a ‘ ~~ AAA SSSI ene es ~ this programs would replace Re-ler labor laws enacted under Presi supportsident Franklin D. Roosevelt. It} GENERAL WELFARE — called for an increase of the | pledged the party to expand and minimum wage rate from the) crove Social Security and other present $1 an hour to $1.25, and equal pay for equal work, regard- Social welfare programs which it less of sex. claimed the Democrats fathered.|’* e.0,% It charged that the GOP has op FINANCIAL AND TAX POLICY!posed proposalg to veges vored increase of $200 in|these programs, Besides gre eens ae noon neat peceonat aid for medical education and re- Surpluses would be channeled to|t#e Present re oe search, the plank ‘promised ex.-|that th low - income groups at hom e/income tax exemption. This would panded public housing programs, has a food stamp plan and to|save lew income taxpayers about/and financial aid to schools, abroad through relief agen-'$40 a year in taxes. It criticized sis 8 Eisenhower administration in- | _NATURAL R E s 0 URC E E S— 3 “ Hi HY t z ul cule sit POR BEARMATION: Woeonsin & Michigan Steamship Co., J 401 L. 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SHATTER -PROOF DOOR MIRROR i 118) a Ol 'O10R 8.118): OF CLOSET a3 3) a 1 BS OE a). ai Aes ee i se ed Fe OF ae re AP rT yw | ed a: ae e ‘i pe / : SEs Pie | ? : : ; ee Lh . 3 * \ * tis % \ # ‘ \ Me ‘ tees ' 2 . + ’ * , 3 \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1956 * * '* és long aes came into my office, turned his at the 18 GOP convention that|They thought ‘that man” was still)was flattered to be told he looked : Smythe, pe Be eee 3) Bemevel ineny delegates did. a startled|taunting them like FDR, Perhaps the only public in history | = Death fas in the 1940's, He begat : resemblance was so striking as Smythe went by.| Smythe, far from being annoyed, ifigure in American history he did “Who do I look like now?” ialone in Bellevue Hospital +f : not want to: Sook. Mike was, Aarye I confessed I wasn't stre, Burr. / he “Many people now tell me I 1o0k}and a, nuisance, but al Scene Loses Lovable Character wid ot ar peace Democratic -U.S. LEWIS—Fine Furniture = = IN HEATHER. fe i : é | i + BE mle i ri niture AH i z i if ig i : ta EEE LEWIS—Fine Fur. ! : ! EF 2 | Tas Fa 4 i z E | f rt z 2 a Eig 3 = “< 4] FEATURES .* 2 a : , at substantial savings : . z a F im zg & F 3 F i ss z3 133 REEFS Ee famous), did achieve another “ after a friend remarked, ‘‘you a : like Benjamin Franklin.” He @ number of governors’ ) to special days honoring | Franklin and was instrumental in| an World War he| > and battle cries, such as “Lend to| ns i] — $ Defend,” “Keep the Hun on the : i ‘ Run,” and “Buy and Keep. Liberty | . | $17 He came up with at — ee Be has 3 Z g SSE | SEZ wneeent | more slogans in the second World | War, including. “Ack! Ack rent Z A feature offering of LEWIS AUGUST SALE |]. Fisk! Back the —\ | £ is this heather mahogany ‘bedroom suite Rare _ - oy “| made. especially for LEWIS by FASHION = Swept by slogan fever (some-j]} | TREND. Note its smart off the floor modern} . Sota, sei otnard ‘bo $0 styling ond roomy recessed, drawers with: < SPECIAL : his muse to the unpaid service of/ ae newest oriental pewter hardware. The dresser | Smart tubular black steel and plastic com- : : organizations plumping for every-| ae : 4 be ~ ee P is extra large with large beveled plate mirror. bined for style and comfort! So. versatile $ 95 | eS ee Ses Oe a ents — etd — fog | Bookcase bed: has sliding panel. All. pieces they can be used in living room, dining Se to popularize one of the Ten Come} my ial te ' are fully dustproof and center guided. . room, den, bedroom! So comfortable, they mandments with “Do Not Covet; ok : ' Be above : CHEST $70, NITE STAND 835 | “tw srir Smythe usually was impartial at - se 7 are @ Republican convention, often ' showing up with as many as 50 winston DINETTE INNERS| me PAY ONLY "A own Now for a limited sale period you can Ataimatic “ Es é f f FULAMASFPLAAAA WATER SOFTENER carries the Good Housekeeping seal of box spring available at same low pric Serta-Lux’ RING MATTRESS Full or Twin Size. Matching Box Spring _ Same Low Sale Price . ) : j Compare with other Tufted Mattresses Selling Up to— 9” purchase this nationally 1 famous SERTA-LUX mattress at a great savings. This mattress approval . . .{t is covered with a beautiful long wearing damask cover and Aas hundreds of resilient healthful coils with extra thick insulation. Matching e of $39.95. LIMED OAK GRAINED, PLASTIC TOP TABLE & 4 UPHOLSTERED SEAT CHAIRS | Table top is in rich limed oak grain finish Reg. 49.95 : + « « Size 42x28", height 30’. It ts un- : harmed by alcohol, juices, and hot liquids. Table has sturdy underframe con-. 1}| struction, for extra strength and no scuff ij] tipped feet. Chairs have upholstered | plastic seats and have contour backs. ° f : os PARK FREE--Rear of Store | £ j ae |62-70 South Saginaw St. ty Ay ae 1. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. 1956 : Tove : ' / : : J [ TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: — sees ae . “e eRNE: : ; : ek laa : JUNI OR ‘EDIT ORS ;* 22S EEEEERERELESESEELREEESEEEELES ES . ? ~ : at 4 ‘ i *% S s AT CAMP — & Dick and Doris Make a Drum ‘ Music always plays a part in camp life. Campers sing as they line up for meals, when they go on hikes and around the camp fire at night. Many. crude musical instruments are made in camp. One of the simplest to make is a drum from an old keg — the deeper the keg, the deeper the tone of the drum. Here is Dick who has just made one. He painted the keg a bright orange, stretched a piece of inner tube, over the top and bound it tightly in place. Now Doris is putting on the’ finishing touches by painting some Chinese characters on the side. : Using your crayons, color this picture, and then paste it down on cardboard. Cut out the parts carefully. - Cut.an opening in Doris’s sleeve on the dotted black line, then slip her right arm into the opening and fasten it with a brass er or bent pin in the indicated holes. Then she can paint the drum as Dick holds it steady. Fold the two end panels under and the center one forward. Then the picture will stand. U (This idea was first sent in by Gwen Myers, Beamsvill, Ontario, Perhaps you have an.idea for Junior Editors, if so send it in care of this newspaper and it may win you $10. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Tomorrow: Hitting the Bull’s eye Loser for Congress stcco cara an but scons Requests Recount |. Eiection resutts gave nim 9,779 votes in the primary to 10,878 for | MOUNT CLEMENS (®—Dr. Ira Theut, former Macomb County) McCoy of Bad Axe, losing candi-|sheriff. The Republican nominee. date in the Democratic battle for/is Robert McIntosh, former Port Congress in the Seventh District, Huron postmaster. has petitioned for a recount in Macomb County. ’ rls : McCoy, who trailed Jacob y [Flint Ma ua 98, Dies Theut of Center Line by 1,000 Of Collision Injuries i votes, posted $605 yesterday for al FLINT (#—Samuel Sawyer, 98 recount in all 121 Macomb Pre-| died in St. Joseph Hospital last cinets. In his petition he said he night of injustes suffered earlier | had been told of “discrepancies iD in the day when a car he was| the counting of votes. riding in struck a parked auto. | _ All but nine precincts have vot-| Sawyer was riding with his) ing machines. |daughter-inlaw, Mrs. Geneva Kay The seventh district includes Ma- Sawyer, She was injured comb, St. Clair and four rural slightly, : ' 4 e 35. Engagement of either Rogers Bros. \ 1847 or Wm. Rogers & Sons Sm, 52~-piece Silverware Service for f 8. All patterns, Pay Yo fess than regular price. 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(olay tor 1 detainee Pool errors 7 : to eae national conven- 42x72" o End PROVIDES ALWAYS | aii | PLASTIC ‘© Lamp EVEN HEAT! stint “isegite foo eS Reg. $19.95 pa a VEN HE L & $ Price—Only Corner mi. | $77 By buying. “out-of - season” willbe parade trom the Shere 7.77 you can take advantage of Hotel up Washington mol » lower.” ‘summer fill-up” prices Blvd. to the statue of Christopher é = “6 os © < : Columbus oe LINOLEUM Fill Your Bin Now~ Poy Later 6 Guardsmen to Vio apt tiz, || DAVENPORTS ‘p, ey * atterns in Easy Payments for ‘Best Soldier’ Title Cheats fons An vate ‘GRAYLING — Six of Michi- . hemes * gan’s finest National Guardsmen a . 54° Ap + eal a ae ite 95 : compete today for the title of “Best No Interest * Carrying Charges con y fort age Best te gates, mer encampment at Camp Gray-| Pepe a ; i S YOU'LL LIKE OUR PROMPT SERVICE - Px. ienaceae aoe You Always Pay Less at Las - AND C N DELIVERY ee Gov. ony Mennen Williams emer i & S FURNITUR ig : CALL TOP AIR TRAVELER—Because he has trav- Clinton, Ohio, he covers the Eastern half of the 10,000 me will take part in the! 3345 ve Fenasi Hgts. eled the equivalent of four times around the world _U. S. in his official wanderings. Pictured making jreview. 1 Mile East of Aubu te DETROIT CITY ICE & FUEL CO. pivision or GITY PRODUCTS CORP. FE 4.1] 507 via commercial airlines, Herbert Beecher (right), - of 941 Cameron Ave., receives a United Airlines plaque as a new member of the flight firm’s 100,000 Mile Club. Most of Beecher's travel has been accumulated as a field liaison representative for the Federal government since 1943, Currently attached to the Erie Ordnance Depot near Port the award to Beecher is Col. John M. Phillips, commanding officer of the depot. The -travel represented by the award was aboard United DAILY 9 TO 9 — SUNDAY 12-5 PHONE FE 5-924! Airlines planes and affiliates, although Beecher has flown extensively wtih other commercial tirms, Of the 55 highest peaks in the when he hit her and she fell, strik- ing her head on the bedpost. She United States, 42 are in Colorado. Slaying Suspect died in his arms,.Confused and SHAVEMASTER panicky, Buchanan said he drank’ VACATION Tire) . Surfenders Ste Sirors: ware *18.88 membered body on the kitchen $14.95 without trade floor, Gives Up in Kalamazoo, The. big smgpth Sun- Says He Doesn't Recall , tio sild he dumped le ve. beam head shaves Butchering Wife’s Body | turned to the house where he gry other method wet A’ cleaned up the kitchen, the per- or dry. ° ‘ suaded friends to drive him to sche nbd hate Peet olay cig ao crgdaengm. cher wanted in the dismember-| hug to: Cleveland and Detroit, . _NEW LOW P RICES! ment slaying of his 18-year-old wife) ten hitchhiked to Lansing, Sagi- ALUMINUM | Brand New B. F. Goodrich itube-type EXTRA SERVICE 6.70-15 ] 299 in Dunkirk, N. Y., was held in federal custody today after he gave himself up to Kalamazoo Police. * * «& naw and Kalamazeoo.-A cousin here persuaded him te surrender te police, William C. Hinze, assistant De- Lonnie Buchanan, 23, had been’ soit FBI chief, said Buchanan will sought since Sunday when parts of ‘be held in Kalamazoo County Jail the body of his wife, Bessie, were 1... on a federal warrant charg- found in a weed patch near their jing unlawful flight across state, home, - jlines to avoid prosecution. He said. es. Police said the 5-foot, 6-inch fugi-' ‘Buchanan is wanted by Dunki ry Duni rk . ave weponad rom the ame os Saran waned Ww mcet! POOLS | SWINGS | SLIDES | *#PEATED sy Request cousin here yesterday and sa jmurder, Reg. $19.95 Reg. $22.50 Reg. $14.95 REVERE “I hear the FBI's looking for . # $ $ me. Come out and pick. me up.” Hinze said Buchanan probably ° e 9.95 # will be taken before a U.S, com- Police Sgt. Leonard Dyke said missioner in Grand Rapids for a’ 4% x -—- Size Big 2-Inch Pipe Bigger Sizes Buchanan dictated an unsigned, throughout te $31.50 ihearing today and held there for . ~ Te SUE —p | 670-15] 7.10-15 | 7.40-15] statement Jo police in which he authorities in New York. | Q said his wile died of an injury suf-| : : SAFETY-S | bist Price® [19.60 | 21.65 | 23.75 fered ween por bead spreck 0 bed-| we ; Tube-type |SALE .. | 15.65 | 17.45 | 19.19 oon a a fight —- night. OKs Radar Evidence g. f ¥ ed 4 : e does not remem ismem- = i. ‘ ' 4 SAFETY-S | list Price® | 22.10 | 24.25 | 26.60 bering her body, | cage — = poe Sy. /: SAU AN ; : city's ar « speed \ 4 ' Tubeless SALE . . | 17.95 | 19.60 | 21.61 TELLS HOW its first court test. A wotceel a ee lane The police sergeant said Buchan-/Court jury convicted Jack | SULVERTOWN | List Price® 26.15 | 28.95 | 31.65 an gave this account of the slaying: |Lincke, 49, of driving 42 miles an ae QUART SIZE Tube-type [SALE . . | 19.45 | 21.75 | 23.74 Mrs, Buchanan left home with hot in a 2mile zone last June REG. $5.95 | : their two young children Saturday.! 28. Lincke, arguing his own case, | SAFETYLNER | List Price* 29.45 | 32.35 | 35.45 Buchanan found her later that day contended radar could be “me, Tubeless SALE... 24.95 | 24.25 | 26.39 in a nearby town with another | chanically inaccurate” and | - rs man. This started a fight which couldn't spot a particular car in’ 4 eens cone son ne oe continued ‘nto the night and ended'a jroup, fools punctures PERMANENTLY LIFE-SAVER TUBELESS YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR List price with- oe | he ‘SO rae a3 $40.10 naman. aed ~~ phen tan ond retrendable tre ON THE NEW ecce 3730 «cu. ft. minute cools the whole house. 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Returns teamndhe 36 Tay, fs |emumes, New Post ' N f | h / atone Mir Rast eae nt tn nl ade eae ne IVOVY 10 LAUNC Luce, reputed to have sutfered|convalescence. dent, has. been elected: vice orp dBi C fot Pat he cele’ S| tere Soars pte ie eS rd Big Carrier * aa 5 cf, e ‘ Ps pa. bedroom, returned here to|farm in the M , ° “Ay re ; Z —_ - hea lee a rand Opening. — Down Ways in Virginia : | Sept. 29 q sero fme@@m CELEBRATION | will launch its third supercarrier, the Ranger, at Newport News, Va., Sept. 29. \ class, 60,000-ton ships have been Ss A iL E! ‘authorized for construction. ; | The Ranger, under construc: tion for the past two years at ' by the N s “the world’ t | | modern alrratt carrier.” She bration Sale! There's values galore in every department ...so come mt | will have all the improvements d h | L: B + + f L | ln Stock ef Reguler Prices SY | @esigned into the second ship of to Kroger, the store designe to he Pp you sve beTTer Tor Less | Three more of the Forrestall- and, Dry Dock Co, Is desertbed Both Kroger stores in Pontiac join hands in a Grand Opening Cele- 1. My Prayer &y the | the class, the Saratoga, plus 2. Whatever Will Be Will Be ' “major advances in her weap- by Doris Day . ons handling equipment,"’ said e ~ 3. Sasenaa Wind by Gogi Grant —- - the announcement. W err 4. Almost Lest , e ‘ * > Segnany ti Page oe b* » by Elvis Presley _ Among other improvements, the ‘Ranger will be aquipped with an {aluminum elevator instead of steel. at Oakland at Court Drive 8. On the 5 This lift for bringing planes up / : by Vie treet" Where Feu Live |trom the hangar deck will be 63 Lz 9. Canadian Sunset by H. Winterhalter . Bs fe bY 52 feet and weigh 105 tons, sub- 10. Sweet Old-Fashioned Girl |Stantially lighter than steel con- - _ by Teresa Brewer secs : >) “oye bgt grade as STORE HOURS— STORE HOURS— SIT OUR NEW SELF - SERVE AND equal to the Saratoga, and seven ne CESS ORY BAR ee ps feet longer than the Forrestal. Mon. ° Sat. 9:30 A. M. ° 9 P, M. | Monday thru Saturday 5 RECORDS i : te sats 2 Sunday 9:00 A. M.-6 P. M. 9 — -9 P.M. . Detroit Books Show fo : Surplus of $72,000 —- ta (City coffers held | mustemuumnanmr 1 ee eC ee eta fecal pear une 30, Boge] ~ GRAND OPENING FEATURE VALUE! Cr ‘Director Robert S. Reason told the Common Council. meld WESTERNS, BLUES so) | During the cecal year ending AND JAZZ RHYTHMS ‘June 30, 1955, the city had a deficit . ‘of $350,178. Demonstrators, but Guaranteed! rom Reason said the surplus would be ‘spent, for new Department of Pub- ss Works trucks. Phone Postpones Job in Hart HART (#—Newly appointed City FEder eral Manager Howard J. 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Ge Ory et CEP ons wv RAM MEENA \ é ee \ } i j Be } kf 4 ae : / \ : : : oe i yeii | 7 er ge a THE AC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST. 17, 1956 se bemais MESSE EMERTSE. 8 = | Sasa THE PORTIA | S, A 5. SPA GA RSS 2 -nap egy eawea ERPS. eT ' to Puzzle No. 10°. ; } ge aes eee ts oe : of man would naturally be morejnécessary in selling. © ck om Se fe ent as : bea § : eos iar Pe - ) sepeine $0) me ——— he ed >ot-0-Gold Easy... When You Have Solution:=s=2=e= === ot-0-Gold Easy... When You Have Solution(\s:vis2 crestor ate —. i eae! : ; eles a. ed challenger—the| would tell the story more com- J. Idea is best. The maker of alight more thoroughly than the where they will get contributions. 14. A LIGP—week, or spiritions (even-temapered, gentle) agony Pong altaya less| pletely than Direct inquiries which re product heeds to create a| word Nights. fei : ee ee eee ee oe ee under control. veh, (formidable than expected. Since|are incidental~name of customer's {public demand for it, if his efforts} 13, The START of a campaign sometimes a worny, but if a candi-| suggest vigor or agressiveness, but/should be nothing surprising M/hoth men would fight as well as|bank, charge accounts ote. Jare to succeed. With so much|fund is usually |a headache to/date looks like a winner, financial /people with ambition ‘often have his also being vigorous and | they could, Meee Se ane, totale wale Sl © OS yeone Jeempetition, some ingenuity fs re-|party leaders: theke is always the|backing is likely to get on the band-|a psychic energy thattbelies theirjaggressive. = =. estimate or judge aa quired to prove that this product|Problem facing them of how and|wagon. appearance. A Mild looking man' 15. ._In|personal bravery. is superior, or useful; an advertis- e 7 IDEA is called for. This is : Meeeecoes| ss Ce ee ee Pa Ethy, “ealeh to aleapa tempt | me. Bagg 8 08 8 OOP PO ee,, 4 be almost any kind, not “always” A a , 7 jv 6. tempting to a mouse—such as a ~” : ry PS vere ar-chetal ties Cc I t e °. speech would interest no ot gece are millions of people omp el e . oe © eee about : e TRITE speeches; they are happy to listen to a Jot of tired, hackneyed Your Holiday Stainless con 4. SKID is something for Dad to - ; ; worry about when driving withthe @=-Piece Cutlery Set e family on an icy road. Presumably, lam % e in SKID, there 1s no particu. ; e as a ’ A J Pe . . ‘ oo _ This Week’s Big Buy! e 5. The LAWN of « country estate ik theese e Carrol in the November election. | should be a matter of pride to stainless steel - * used in a , 8. SIDLE—to es during the pest e years. wise—fits the seuanes WK. TOOTHPASTE From Jan. 1 to Aug. 10, Michi- nan cada beng peta porta Special Introductory Offer gan had 39 cases. An increase of| close to the wall to avoid being Bended 24 over the same period in 1955/ seen by his pursuers. To SLIDE— Gi € and the highest number since 1947. slip along smoothly—does not pin- Toy Department physicians said |point so accurately the extremity bes ante to 008 : oon aad ig) gle yee tg or Pagar in today’s complex food | 9. a @istribution system, — game is likely to be exciting, par- TT Dr. George H. Agate, health de-|ticularly in a hard-fought game STOPPE E partment jean omen said the where every point is important. Spray Deodorant increase is being studied but no| "be Last hand might well be a , conclusive findings have. been The very tame one, a sort of anti- climax to the game. Plastic ¢€ Plus ' 10. A lonely WAIF is certain to Squeeze 6c Fed, MAY BE BROUGHT IN ‘ attract sympathy. Almost every- Bottle 4 , Tax one et Je ota gpm New 5-DAY increased number of cases and ee ae eek Soar Stick Deodorant Plus several other Midwest states |* lonely Wait on the part of a meee € be apmption, be said. ‘ they are not in-themselves a set- ' All ‘cases of typhoid are trace-|"S5 THINGS: often seem more able to persons who either have) mantic in the moonlight, Things , BORDEN S ard Shaker % Securely and forever-fastened Durkee’s Sa Flavor Favorites for Your - Cottage Cheese | Celery, Garlic, Onion Fed. Tax 16-02. e or Flavor Salt ' Carton Jar A ‘ do° 20° 29° 30° 39° Dit Crack *With Soup Lb * Pp : - % disease ve had it. The sur ® * or s Bo sesame nt ee sme) Hai Tonic pg] Bilt Crackers we Tr, . ete covers the e moon- u very Can sive yea eorsee S| Com Pucks wrcuLorm Xl Tresweet Lemon Juice 2 to Michigan, all of whom must reg: P > 2¢ 4 3° , —— anah Shee: Punig-athetetes, tr Sire nich anaes 100% Dairy Product—Needs No Refrigeration 0s ohn opt ee cons tetra Sale by 130 peebrmers | Contains V-7, the NEW . Pream Instant Coffee Cream “is trenmalt typhoid including nearly every major band,| Greaseless Grooming Di thete tives lorcheatra, choral and dance group covery — Makes ANY mr Fahy All of the cases reported in| at the camp. Dr. Joseph E. Maddy ty Wa ed Pa Triple | Large Michigan during 1956 have occurred|camp founder and president, wili| Hair easy to manage. xX PET costes Rolls in the Lower Peninsula. The dis-|conduct the traditional closing day . 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J ‘ | 3 Lake Dwellers Out for Fun a Posing for the photographer before they take a boat ride on Silver Lake are (foreground, left to right) Larry, Jimmy and Pamela Hoover of Silverhill road. Brian Dorman (left, standing) is just checking the Lassie is all set for a canoe ride too. : 28 ath a | Shown are (left) Gail Mitchell of West ; Walton boulevard and Sandy Clemence of Silverhill road. Sandy has a firm Movie Star Says Acting ‘No Cinch’ Esa, Living Just an Illusion, Claims Anthony Perkins grip on Lassie in case she decides to take a swim instead of being happy with “just a ride.” By JOAN HANAUER “I thought it would be easy,”| Perkins said between takes of his . “The Jim Piersall situation while his brother, Mike, holds the boat. (seated, background) seems a bit dubious about the whole thing. They were all out adding to their “tans” Tuesday morning. Pontiac Press Photes — Camilla Dorman seen pe a ee C. L. Millers ‘(Plan Trip ito Wedding Son, Leonard, Will- Wed Shirley Elkins in Delaware BIRMINGHAM—Mr. and Mrs. Cassius L, Miller of Pilgrim road with their daughter Linda, will go to Wilmington, Del., Aug, 28 to be present at the marriage of their son, Leonard Miller, to Shirley El- kins, on Aug, 31. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Pearl Elkins of Lex- ington, Ky., and is a graduate of the University of Kentucky, Both young people have been living in Wilmington. Stanley Stubbs will go down from Birmingham to be Larry's best man, Family friends who also plan to attend the wedding are Mr, and Mrs, Thomas H. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Preston R, Weir, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Wil- ,| son and Mr, and Mrs. H. B. S ~) ; a Riviera avenue. Gary is also taking advantage of the past few really “summer” days.to get in some water skiing. - Don Morgan gives out with a wave as he skis past the dock at Elizabeth Lake. Don, who lives on Riviera avenue is being towed by Gary Elwell. Mrs. Lee Knight Arrives c«to Visit L. H. Schimmels would, If I gaid okay, I could have interviews, photographs, radio Mrs. Lee Knight of Washington, James K boulevard after spend- shows .and TV shows 24 hours &@/D. C. arrived today at the home|ing seven weeks abroad visiting day -and still not get everything/of Mrs. L. H. Schimmel on West/in England, France, taly, Israel, done that’s available to me. Iroquois road. where she will re-|Turkey and Greece. SAYS ‘NO’ Gary Elwell is shown in his boat on Elizabeth Lake. Just ready to start getting in are (left) Dolly Otto of Ferndale and Gary's mother, Mrs. Basil Elwell, of “TI got off on this foot in tele- vision,” said Perkins, whose father “I sure would like to go in an- other direction some time," said the 24-year-old actor who likes to dress in old pants, flying shirt- tails and a battered Confederate cap old enough to look like the real thing adding: Joan Ritter of Auburn avenue and Sandy Clemence of Silverhill} Mrs, Future Allen of Cincinnati, road are leaving Sunday for a|Ohio, spent a few days this week week's vacation at Pottawattomie visiting friends in the city. ae ee Mrs, Glen D. Smt ot seem (Maxine Miller Is Honor Guest ra 5 ' Just like Tom Sawyer, many hands make light Carol Jean Hastings, also of Detroit. Last weekend the home on Watkins| work. There are only a few more feet of fence to go Bateys had the help of a dozen friends and neighbors says Mrs. David Batey (left) of Detroit. Helping her and are just now mustering up the courage to finish are her daughter, Martha (center), and their guest, the big job at their Maceday Lake cottage. , Mrs, Miller, Mrs. Smiley, E. F, Freeborough, Mrs. | In the back yard Joel was Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Miller will give the rehearsal dinner Aug. 30 at the Hotel DuPont. Ld * * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin Brandt of College Park, Md, (Mattice Fritz of Birmingham) an- nounce the birth of a son, Mark Andrew, Aug. 9. RETURN FOR VISIT. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Spencer of Decatur, Ill, who formerly lived in Birmingham, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, Lioyd Walker for a fort- night. * * * Mr. and Mrs, R. Jamison Wil- liams with Rick, Tod and Wendy Williams, are visiting Mr, Wil- vester, Mrs. Paul S, Bowers is ing a fortnight at ‘THE PONTIAC pss yRIpay, AUGUST 17, 1956 HIntel lectual’ Ligs PickedUp , Bag of Vote-Getting Tricks | ‘This Time Adlai Will Try for Win With Hard Hitting Speeches, Warm Approach Your Choice of Any of the Following: OLD BRITON CASTLE (Exactly As Pictured) uine,” Sven sid leaky * mk ha cesaelied Sen. ted bitten deep, wasn't long be- lege president, Franklin D, Roose- velt was a well-todo man with HIS ncaa wei” administration on for- TORIC AMERICA ein ‘ao wis American po-(eig® and domestic matters alike WINSTON : litical figure re combined all the|"¢ plain Po oy eager ~ — ‘ | special ingredients that go into the| s.e“ennen X oan Se Xe ENGLISH ROSE Jeomplex makelp of Adlai Ewing) coy 7 ee POMONA ee tentions, Stevenson announced last WINCHESTER doesn’t know what to make of tion—and that this time he was GREEN BLOSSOM 50-Piece Set ...........4 $19* Service for 8 includes: 8 Dinner Plates, 8 Pie Plates, 8 Fruit * + * Four years had wrought changes in the former Illinois governor. son seems to understand some of the pros | The old pro himself, former President Truman, went all out) The urbane but slightly distant for Adlai in 1952 — though with|Platform speaker turned himself misgivings, as it later developed. |overnight into a handshaker who This time Truman went all out|could all but out- Estes: Sen, Ke- for Averell Harriman, He said|fauver of Tennessee. And the 1952 Dishes, § Cups, $ Saucers, 8 Soup Plates, Vegetable and Platter. lStevenson couldn't win without|leader of devoted bands of ama- help. teur politicians installed profes- DIXIE Porrery Whose help? sionals to help his 1956 campaign at “The old man from Missouri,”}@nd to a large extent let them For Your Convenience grinned Missouri’ s Harry Truman, |Tun it. .- Open Daily i0 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Sunday. Noon to 9 P.M. n This old pe between| It was often said that ouvenesl 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 ‘ 8 a oro | alked over the heads of the vot ‘the unusual position in which Ste-|ers four years ago. The statement KAREN’S TOYLAND lvenson ‘finds | himself. annoyed him at the time, but he | has come to use shorter words Many Kellie eens himjand sentences since then, And he lin "52 as a head-in-the-clouds lib-|no longer feels obliged to lecture | FREE eral, a captive of the trade unions/his audiences. Now, like any orth- Mattress — Supplies-Toys and Americans for Democratic |odox politican, he asks for votes. | given ab- W hog Plane _—— Action, A comparative newcomer to solute | Dells’ ‘Kiddy Kits || This year, Truman sought tojpolitics, Stevenson began seeking | _ = B write him off as a “moderate” |votes in 1948 when he took the ri aby Furniture and a “conservative.” governorship of Illinois from Re- | + AAA by Hi-Chairs The drama of the Stevenson-|publican incumbent Dwight H. | priced over} Bathinettes Strollers Truman split, one of the few|Green by the biggest margin in : $30 Bassinettes Cribs - things to enliven a ee con-|the state's biatory. Pe vention, was | in the i Shop Here and SAVE = Pyour years in fact, though you| Millions at danacicane: pein still were unaware of Stevenson's | Truman's campaign for Stevenson éxistence when he was pushed into in 1952, the forefront of Democratic pos- | The general outlines of the pre-|Sibilities in 1982, A convention skirmishing that year ‘thse oak tow, i Sn sienna Another August Special! ioe “WHIPPLE HOUSE GROUP Vermont Solid Hardrock Maple NEXT DOOR TO wouldn’t have suspected it from N’S FLOOR COVERINGS 4524 Dixie Highway OR 3-1279 /iDay dinner in Washington Harry i/Truman made the announcement some had hoped for and others had dreaded—he was not going /\to run for re-election, >| -Scarcely had the momentary © \surprise worn off when a mass E|iphysical movement toward Ste- venson developed. Newsmen, | } © |the Illinois governor as if by some _\herd instinct. ; Stevenson gave every evidence of being startled by the im- promptu demonstration. As for his being a candidate * “Horsefeathers,” governor. And he right on saying it, though us in more eloquent . language, right up to convention time — while Harry Truman fumed and at one stage wag ready to back the late Alben W. Barkley for the nomination. As it turned out, Stevenson's misgivings about running were laughed the By ED CREAGH are plain enough pow from Tru- published second Truman wag ready before- 2. He is a witty man in ee ' ‘\éameramen, politicians flocked to: The Harry Trumans rostrum to applaud Adlai Stevenson as he appears before the Democratic convention last _ night. Frank Clement of Tennessee embraces” his wife and gets a hearty kiss on the as its presidential nominee. 35|Stevenson Has tome See Way Since 52 Campaign AP Wirephote former president had backed Averell Harriman for the presidential nomination. stand and look toward the The Gold Star MOMS Sew Cancer Pads Members of the American Gold Star Mothers, Chapter Nine, met with Mrs. William Pike of Dore- mus street Wednesday for an all- day session. * s #8 The group sewed cancer pads during the morning, and Mrs. Joe Doyle conducttd the afternoon meeting. A report was given(on the re- cent board meeting held in Lan- sing. Several chapter members attended the V-J Day memorial services at White Chapel Sunday afternoon, Mrs. John Stockwell of Henry. Clay avenue will hostess the group at the next meeting, Sept. 11. ° _> GRADUATES! LEARN to EARN . Day or Night Classes Call Today for detailed information No Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 Call Miss Wilson Today vention last night named Adlai Stevenson Clement cheek in return, as the Democratic con- made convention meynee qeeress. justified. He still was little known nationally—and his opponent was a world-renowned war hero. The Democrats were in trouble — the Korean War was~ unpopular, scandals or the appearance of). scandals were.in the headlines. PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE for Information 16% East Huron Behind Kresge's, 2nd Floor Enroliments -Available in PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S$, Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontise, Mich. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Day or Evenixg Classes. Clearance SUMMER DRESSES. $Sp00 ae tt Quality. Te True Measure © of Piano Values! BURTON’S 15 N. Saginaw St. ; ; ne AP. vegete Borden Stevenson kept close to the radio of his 25% OFF Waikiki Beach apartment listening to the Democratic ON JEWELRY convention in Chicago where his father, Adlai Steven- MERLE NORMAN | son won the presidential nomination. Young Stevenson COSMETIC STUDIO , isa private first class in the Army. 2 FE 2-<010 i” Wee ws eer! [| Seer ; Model * rama} CTOSOHUIC i Scintillating styles that are so smart for ora Hi - BY BALDWIN '* Seach Fall . . . choose from Full oF Twin Siz Bed haschive A -The only real bargain in a market . . . is value. The od os $69.50 ing Mirror $180.50 Baldwin Acresone planos are the grestant musi! | Leather Suede Lamoplex bargains in the world...for they are quality instru- | s aS ments. So, before you buy, compare, and you will } kshir ons 0 Sal quickly learn why the Acrosonic is the world’s most | Ber e Nyl on e wanted small piano, — August 17th to 31st SPECIAL Kimball Scarfs - Gloves | : | BALDWIN, consoet A) | | TYPE PIANO Sracee: | Comfortably / Beatie | ‘Air Conditioned y, | : . aa PLAINS, ~ CALBI MUSIC €O. | al eaing ~ Gift ‘Sh sien "til ’ ‘OR 3-230} 11, ai “ge ™ren Evenings” op fy ‘ ; Saginaw i ran FE 5.8202 : ee 700 W. Haron vP sane P Ps : : ; \ sg ‘5 é | } af es © / Mg - 7 ie x i ) : . ; = % Y f, ab cae) vaRN if 7 SS Foi ee Bae) ae i aoe : = ji Ss ame srévrizc m PRESS. eeinay, “AUGUST. br. 1950 ever a, Se The ‘crowning of The limoteins Heart of hen will be held at St Joseph Church W ednesday at 8 p.m. Shown.as she rehearsed for the event was ( left) Diane Schoenemann of Delaware drive, who will crown the statue. Members of her court are (left to right) Glora Simerieta of Cooper street, crowning will be followed ing drive and Shirley LaFave of Cooper street. Pontiac Press Phote Gwen Gallo of South Wind- The with recitation of the living _ Immaculate Heart of Mary} = Caan PEARANCE in « Boulfams 7 _ Theme: of Rosary Pageant} “The Immaculate Heart of Mary” will be the theme this year of the sixth annual Living Rosary *Pageant.to be held at St. Joseph of Mary to show their active par- i, A La fashion. Sof ces dnmiatakable eg: good grooming. we , rarer Method Shop in honor of Immaculate Heart/ bene 08 Wayne itech FE 2-144 ticipation in the crowning, | Church under the sponsorship of the Daughters of Isabella, First, Saturday League and the Knights) of Columbus. More than 1,000 persons are ex pected t) attend the even Wednesday at 8 p.m, which will | ® Open All Day Saturday center around the Immaculate | Heart of Mary Shrine, In honor | of the feast of the Immaculate There will also be a presentation: of roses to the Immaculate Heart) of Mary by the officers of the Daughters of Isabella. Fourth degree Knights will form o* cross standing at attention while the ‘‘Magnificant” is being sung. Mrs. Margaret King, representing the Daughters of Isabella of Mich- igan, will lead the procession of, ‘YOU CAN SHOP AT JACOBSON’S ALL DAY TOMORROW FROM 9:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M, Regular Store Hours 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monday Thru Seturday aires Moa sénting the “Annunciation."’ The Living Rosary, formed by | 200 persons, will be led in the | torchlight recitation by the Rev. | B, F, darzembowski, Taking part. | will be parishioners from St. | 4 Michael, St. Vincent de Paul, and St. Joseph Church of Pon- tiac, St. Joseph of Lake Orion, St, Peters of Mt, Clemens, Sa- ered Heart Church of Auburn Heights, Our Lady of the Lakes and St. Patrick Church of Union | Lake Village. | Anti-Perspirant Is Aid to Daintiness: what do you substitute on the re- ducing diet?’ A. Substitute tomato juice for the citrus juices but take more of it because its vitamin C con- tent is not so great. Cheese is a protein. Be sure that you get plen- _ ty of lean meat and skim milk. HOW MUCH TO LOSE Q. “I am {7 years old, five feet four inches tall and weigh 135 pounds. My doctor has me on a diet, but my problem is how much should I lose? My goal is 125 FOR LADIES AND MEN $10.50 to $39.95 INITIALS FREE PHILIP'S: LUGGAGE SPORTING GOODS 79 N. Saginaw St. -. — bl ln lin Ml Mi hi Mi Min Mi i A i Mi Mn Ain Mine rnin: ila +‘ “ y pours. Am I right? My | mea- >» FOR SCHOOL—FOR VACATION ° Chogse From Nationally Advertised SAMSONITE - “STREAMLITE” - AMERICAN TOURISTER - SKYWAY ATLANTIC - POSTER rosary and with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. and hips 3844 inches." A. If you have a very large frame 125 might be just about the right weight. 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NOW ONLY... console ironer in ba Console Model —\ mes IRONER Was $129.95 mar | g»> ‘1 WEEKLY? Never before have we been able to offer a saving like this on a deluxe ironer. This is the latest model. Speed. Queen automatic © el HUME AMIE TOPCOATS: ked white. enamel finish! fi HE ‘New Fall Suits and Topcoats coming in every day, | need room so | have the RICES SLASHED! HERE'S PROOF! ‘ 1 COULD SELL FOR $40 AND $45! HAR FINISHED TROPICAL SUITS My Price ‘27 r Believe! Best Buy You Ever Made! 4 Hundred’s of New Fall Arrivals! Sharkskins! Worsteds! Flannels! For only SALE POSITIVELY ENDS Serta-Lux INNERSPRING MATTRESS Terilic Selection YOU SAVE MORE Wool Import Foll I Could Sell $59.50 : SUITS 2-PANT 30c ‘i tage Sell $55 SUITS a 87 ied $ 87 ~ Full or Twin Size. 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Porry St. | wists | Te ame ae 1956 wwe Te i, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. dlai Groggy but Never Out Nominee Scores Comeback of '56 Primary in Minnesota Almost KO’d Stevenson From Politics » CHICAGO @—Less than five months ago Adiai E. Stevenson was on the floor politically. He got up “jand went on to win the Democratic Presidential nomination. * * «6 And he did it against the deter- mined opposition of Harry S. Tru- man, ner deen wae Gates Stevenson was flattened wneapectey by Sen, Estes Ke- mae clobbering raised the ques- tion: Should he fight or quit? He chose to fight. HELIO, GOODBY In Minnesota he had hustled from platform to platform, He had paused on each to read a prepared speech; and then, with a wave of his arm, he hurried off. Thereafter, in Oregon, Florida, California and other points, he Nettled by “‘bossism"’ charges e Ketauver had fired at his top-rank| wom ave — Members of the Michigan Left to right are: Mra, Harriet Phillipa, Hunt- supporters, Stevenson told a Los , mg ie : , ps, Angeles crowd he was “plain delegation to the Democratic National Convention ington Woods, who is reaching over to get & in Chicago were seen on the floor yesterday Stevenson hat and State Rep, Einar Erlandsen mad"'—a term you wouldn't expect him to use in his precision-tooled pushing Gov. Averell Harriman’ ” mane Mndeagm. of Escanaba holding: a. Harriman sign. gat nm me Sea Harry Doesn't Regret Setback CHICAGO (#—Former President; Last night's landslide nomina-|getting now is in strong: contrast Truman said today he has “nojtion of Stevenson, whom he bit-ito the way he attracted party lead- pgrets’’ over his fight in vain for|terly opposed, left Truman with ext when he arrived here president and would fight just as| wielded in the Democratic party. wees hard to get nominee Adlai Steven- A week ago, Truman made a Truman sald ne wil vote for|triumphant entry into Chicago for » °® iwhatever ticket is put together|the Democratic National. Conven- Truman told reporters accom-|by the Democratic convention to-jtion. Stevenson and emissaries pro. |penying him on his usual before-|day. He said he stands ready tojfrom: other contenders for the t PFO | breakfast walk that he feels “‘justido whatever is asked of him iniparty's presidential nomina- ‘ilike any other Democrat would'the way of campaigning. tion met him at the train, vying "|after a party fight.” | But the lack of attention he ts!for his favor 2 eeraenemnne A SRT “Moderation is the spirit of the times,” was the way he fhrased it. Some of his fellow Democrats| noun murs — So Lens oR ao | : in soinatn fe treaty wt Dene core Se aasgorinlh 2 ae * { 4 “ SCHICK “Tweaty Five” “This is not a “Come-On” Offer, no _ $witching to “Just-As-Good” unknown sont = We sell what we advertise. Why pay more? Bil iii) ag t Check With Park jewelers Belore You Buyi PARK JEWELERS (HOUSE OF DISCOUNTS) 1 North Saginaw Street | f 2" | THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST a 1056. Ganieer Limousines’ Carry” “Notables = ee World Visiting Export-Import Bank| chauffeur explained: “It runs forward all right, but it ain’t got ne reverse," The old car, it developed, was a Cadillac, which had once been owned by a dope-runner and had eter eetedl Give years sap government, as the law wate Further investigation disclosed that luxury cars seized from. gangsters involved in liquor or narcotics rackets are frequently decorated with the U.S. seal and attached to the government's mo- tor fleet. * ¢ « : But there are some indications that this source of cars is drying al, init anni LeTTLé the greatest | . shoe values | | on earth! Top Aide Says |to Be Well-Run jof President Eisenhower has pre- Yesterday's answer: - amOoth, alte, dae shapE, carn © . © Shad what's tty Line, tne. pitch, bles, hEw, qua : Un . one % ; é | $ . tae chiSel, faceT, GOP Convention WASHINGTON (INS)—An aide dicted the Republicans will have “a good, efficient and well-run convention” in San Francisco in the GOP convention which opens Monday along with other bers of the White House official family. Shanley said; “I think the coun- try will see a good, efficient and well-rum convention in San Fran- cisco in contrast to the donnybrook that has just taken place.” iw |Journalism Meeting how the question of corruption in government could arise in con- nection with the platform iW H ee eee. Above: Big 20” fan has FOUR speeds for perfect comfort—2 $: 95 pepe spare a : blow air OUT! Easily adjusts to | any window trom 27” to 98” wide. . 1.00 BOWN Spiral safety guil. . . baked ebamel: finish . . . smcrt modern aytey, An oxtshanding Sali» fj a oe Vi 1 ‘i i 1S ie ot \ } f j é , i \ ee ae te ‘G \ \ : \ \ i, 4 : \ ‘ : ,\ \ | } a | 4 /\ 7 | : ee i ¢ ioe ' ee ay bs ky: Ly ‘ NA re wee ‘| te yea Were Boa! ) aA | y; , | cae VAN, , Vy AA ) hee \ \ pf \ \ f Pw hes ae is ' \ { : 3 arty. ) \ } ' \ } | \ 2 . aS \ a ay : Fy i ip } \ \ ‘ , { ud | 4 ‘a \\ tS \ \ ‘ \ hi. a ‘ be ‘ f i | { : , } /_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1956 | SHOE SALE. } ‘Pick 16 Words ifssaranes ‘and Win Cash | JAMBOREE inP uzzle No. 11. SH 5 ES tage a ‘On the track again alter a week's derailment, POT-O- | | $4.95 GOLD presents the ith puzzle in its summer-long series of - ig: | ee ag word The Press wants a cash winner (the ole tate . Yu games, eit ed ahah eet Rectal bog vs for Gas Tax Refund WEDNESDAY IS 1] Reg. 3.95-4.05 || 8.95-10.95- 12.95 WASHINGTON i” — Only. renee a seo Nec DOUBLE o of an estimated three million eli- the rough estimate of refunds to ’ $ 98 $ 95 igible farmers have applied for re- ~ gen My ye Bend RED ST A M Pp D AY funds on taxes paid on gasoline|iag expected d be claimed used on farms, the Internal Reve- = : Actess from Ponting State Bank nue Service said. . ; : . This is the halfway point tor si.(Ughton Lake Ski Bowl f WALGREEN 3 7 DEPT. ing refund claims for the tax paid} HOUGHTON LAKE W—A new). M S DRU — va ag six months of 1956./335.acre Houghton Lake ski area, 3292 A GS STORE | deadline is Sept. 2%, nol? be opened next winter, has been uburn Road, Auburn Heights at oe a pig gos nl named Houghton Lake Snow Bowl, Set 520 S. SAGINAW ST. FE 2-2784 amount of refunds paid the 400,000'It has 10 skiing slopes. nett rr nent en se Rh eA att Vi WA é 1 2 t “ = J ft i ILLA a’ s tain a few scrambled letters, and (2) a corresponding list of See erniet Nerds printed below. The object is to arrange oy group of circled letters into a word that best fits its clue. word which you select for Cirle No. 1, then would be the ~ which you would prini in the space to the right of (1) be- i E contain § signs in pots of gold, You may use such a symbol on any letter you However, it and all letters in that circle must be tet The § sign, of course, can represent ANY letter in Do the same in all the other circles. Study the clues care- bend 3 _ eae Fath ™ ne into words that you believe 8 clues. pall Cat toe sie aeate se your § signs to help you ee es ee ee ee ee ee ee* PUZZLE NO. 11 QS MEH sm OS oe! AN Me aD ORS * E cedecsxdeskvawaneeseonn W ckienacssasaneciadeies © és secsueeweqscectdawed GD ansvasunesvactecvinies D vecasseccacceveaesesee Di contuosedsessseuasnwas ‘ 96 sauanccs iobibweneewccs ‘ . S vecccssccecscceesceecs WS excadisfusnevinecaseane | D wsvecansacdscancesenes | i: cea or ee REPEATED BY DEM AND? F civensenbeasagsnnnasen UW ccachyacessesetensetas Wid pegenwsdccianies WW ASiiiscteveengncneed Positively L AST 3 D AYS ee : . | : Fri.--Sat.--Mon. Onl STREET ADDRESS ..............0c0ceeepeececeeeecs Open oe oer CHEE cccccscccoscccscces PHONE NO. ...........465 til 9 P.M. Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES 1. An especially alert and adroit person:can work his way out of it. THIS SALE APPLIES TO Everything in our store, no exceptions. Every dollar you pay down we match the same amount of money, no catches. You can actually save half on eny purchase. We match your dollars andy double your cash you pay! FURNITURE--APPLIANCES—RUGS TV—BEDDING, ETC. 2. It doesn’t generally pay to rely on the effectiveness of such a hand. $3. Royalty that fails to exercise its natural prerogatives could have a very peculiar ......... 4 Person who has had a successful criminal career has to watch out for this. §. Surmounting of most unsuspected obstacles is an outstand- ing feature of a eeeeeenre SEE OUR ENLARGED STORE FO BIGGEST agar JON! 6. It would be better for a smaller force to make a .....+. . attack in a tight situation. 7. Player who blows his ........ would try to be more care- tul next time. 8. One characteristic of a ........ could be a fine disregard for disastrous consequences. 9. In relation to’wines, this can stil) hold its own. 10. A clean ........ gives evidence of efficiency. Hi. Girl 5 ome to keep a trim ........ would be very careful about her appearance in general. 12. The honest ........ of a gambler would be pretty hard to -estimate. 13. Snobs who .....: y. theig acquaintances may never get very far in Society. 14. The things people ........ very well would be their sources of income. 18. Students who ..... in their averages don’t stand too good a chance in ‘school. 16. Dog put up for a good one should be of a definite breed. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2 A contestant may submit as many entries os he or she © wishes but they must be on olficial entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3-Pc. BEDROOM SUITE Beautiful fawn grey dresser, mirror and 1 39" bookcase bed, chest $39. Over 90 bedrooms : Modern sofa and matching chair in pink or * $ p50 aqua-tweed, Over 75 suites to choose at sale prices. to choose at sale prices 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his answer words in the cut out the area enclosed by dotted : tines tad Ghook fi cocurely to @ Spent postcard No entice We anette Your Dollars EASY TERMS! We Match Your Dollars EASY TERMS! will be accepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. ; me | 11 must bear a Tecodey, Aug. 21, postmdrk (or before). No entries received after that time, whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. $. The Pontiae Press will award a cash prize of $100 a week. to the ae of each weekly POT LD yen ag 1 Whirlpool Aincinutic Ki 5-Pc. Breakfast | WASHER $9499 Duroble’ pans . $69.95 Phileo 24” Mahogany : 20’ Window Fanti TELEVISION . . .°379" | “= "" 539.95, | 3-Pc. Set LAMPS... "39" | Sora we Oe 8 Me a A a a vee Milks Gk boarveilled ii delon! aeli Vemen, each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day winners are announced. Only one such bonus can be awarded . to each ee no matter how many weekly prizes may. " - gecumu 7. Each week's puzzle will be published Monday, Wednes- day and Friday until the contest’s end, Labor Day. Either or ail will red as official entry blanks. 2 T ble 1 FI With lar Siegal *69, 95 8. Winners and correct solutions a Lamps, oor base, sleeps 2 7 i ii i MERCHANDISE FURNITURE APPLIANCE 2 ee Hee e tet = g 4 2 a d i! a m | z 10. Cor ’ sist be oddressed to POT-O-GOLD, gOBt SPACE SOF Sh Fonte, cSigan, Winners wil be ot bees “NO TRADE-IN NEEDED DISCOUNTS 2 on Our. GRAZIANO STORY—M-G-M's | | | Angeli. First area showing of the “haniiede Up © Graziano best There Likes Me” stars Paul Newman and Pier In theater. filmized Rocky Likes bo wow ok tn Ponilad Tatve: . _BENRUS, Reg. $49.50 save price $2388 1 pitch their fight for the farm vote this fall on a promise to discard the Eisenhower administration's flexible price support system and |restore higher price guarantees on | major crepe _ | But the lane stattiet drafters back a drive by supporters of Gov. Averill Harriman of New York, and the National Farmers Union to pledge Democrats to leg- islation which would permit a pro- gram along the lines of one pro- } posed by Charles Brannan when he | was secretary of agriculture in the | Truman administration, Congress irejected that program. In « farm plank adopted yester- sme Mise. os oe NO MONEY sate PRICE $3686 "GRUEN, Reg, $49.50 | SALE price $2488 BULOVA, Reg. $71.50 SALE Price $3488 ER ELGIN, Reg. $79.50 SALE PRICE $3988 FLOOR SAMPLE CLEARANCE to full parity. | Supports for these products now irange between 75 and 90 per cent lot parity under the GOP flexible lsupport program. Parity is a |standard for measuring farm prices i declared by law to be -fair to ifarmers in relation to prices they Democrats to Woo Votes From Farmers iby Vow to Kick Out Ike's Flexible Props; production of all commodities on family type farms. It was under such q declaration eo Kiddie Land “ENDS TONIGHT pledged to legislation to permit a program like that advanced by | Brannan, Since that program was rejected by Congress, the sie crac have adopted it for that the parfy would have been Expect A-Plane Within 2 Years Martin Seamaster WASHINGTON (INS)—The Unit- ed States has successfully operat- an A-powered plane airborne with- in two years. This craft “in all probability” nuclear-keated air. This is the atomic airplane om ture as of today according to the best informed nuclear scientists and aviation experts. authority for reports on the suc- “lcessful “run-up” of the nuclear) « turbojet engine. The event took piace . months ago” actor Testing Center, Arco, Idaho. executive session: test station in Idaho.” Atomic Engine, Tested on Ground, May Power ed an atomic-powered airplane en- * |gine on the ground and may have will be a Navy Martin Seamaster with turbojet engines ee by Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Lewis E. Strauss -is the “some at the National Re-| quction Strauss told the Senate Appro- priations Committee meeting in “A turbojet engine of the type now used extensively in military » jaircraft hag been powered in ground tests of a reactor at our The platform condemned what It) EDDIE DRYER Ole oor? Page You * ( AMPUS CING IN BOTH Garden Center BEAUTIFUL BALLROOM D4. fren 'em BALLROOM Livernois-Fenkell te const” for the 2757 Woodward (Upst's) DETROIT 2S years. The DETROIT Old-Time Dancing Every nest costs no more, Ol4-Time Dancing Every Tues., Fri., Sat. one—come all. Thurs., Sat., Sun. called the “‘defeatist attitude” of | the administration in “refusing to take effective action to assure the well-being of farm families’ and, it said, for failing to reverse what it termed ‘‘the alarming fall of farm prices.” §* STAMPS PROPOSED Py set up a food stamp plan to chan-/ nel surplus commodies to the | needy, to expand the school lunch | program, to. provide easier farm, credit, to promote international) pacts aimed at stabilizing world farm prices, and to maintain stra-, tegic reserves of foods. It also calls for an- increase in gifts of ‘surpluses to the needy abroad. | ) And it would place control of farm-aid programs in the hands of farmer local committees, County office managers have | ng ede eaaciones : to do this. The Eisenhower administration duction by retiring crop land. Detour in Melvin MELVIN “—A temporary. de-' tour has been placed in effect on’ M90 in Melvin, Sanilac County due to the start of 2.6 miles of con- struction on M30 from Melvin east/ The platform also promised tof FRIDAY 6:30 K EECO SATURDAY 12:30 THEATRE SATURDAY KIDDIES shOW 12:30 “Tarzan Escapes” 4---Color Cartoons---4 | Little Bascal Comedy “Cockleshell Heroes” “Teenage Crime Wave" Net Shewn of Matinee Enjoy Cantonese F ood at Its Finest _ CANTONESE .AND AMERICAN MENU Private Rooms for Private Parties HOURS: Monday-Friday 11-10:30 pane 11:00-1:30 A. M, Sunday Noon - 10:00 P. CHINA CITY RESTAURANT 1070 W. Huron FE 4-0340 to M19. Bie LE Dri SKY Dine in Gracious AS Originals by Tisery, ond AIR CONDITIONED A host of lovely — to choose from .. . all KROEHLER : Comfort ‘Kroehler quality. Beautifully uphol- ! Men Cian ered in 100% ALL NYLON, all with FOAM COCKTAIL LOUNGE 'R. CUSHIONS! A wide variety of favorite colors. iar one Geaigned to = YOUR CHOICE ee ALL ONE LOW PRICE *169”| | PRIVATE PARTIES _ SMORGASBORD BUFFET ‘at the Inn or in Michigan's Most Fabulous |/ FREE | Your Home or Office | PARKING =| fi} weppincs — Picnics Open Monday |] BANQUETS J | Open 255 Daye of the Year | 2150 Opdyke Rd. Box Office Opens 7 -In ve 44611 ROLLER 70 Feet On a 4-Ft. Platform SKATING in the Air! uv : bbe - | ON THE SCREEN |) SIZZLES THE SCREEN! or Order from Full Course | Luncheon or Dinrier Menu. ) FRIDAY - SATURDAY — SUNDAY Special Attraction % | dN PERSON ae PAUL RUSSELL SKI-HI AERIAL Show DEATH SPIN FROM 115 FT. TOWER Plast FIREWORKS | DISPLAY — No iecteoke in Price ALL COLOR PROGRAM 7 f ® ii i ' | \ \ 1 Ys H } as : \ j \ ‘ : ea ees Dae . B + \ 4 ‘ \ 4 » i ' THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1958 | Hollywood Headlines , FRIDAY. Hope Signs Diana Dors for Movie sind TV: Show & SAT. Louelia Persons is traveling signed i buxom British belle for|if she left the East where she has! ‘long stint, Roz for * ‘Auntie Mante” we Soca does woke his first TV show of the season. |peen recurringly ill and unhappy, es Lance to goaigg schoo!, . ve never béen so nervoys By DOROTHY MANNERS He basn't yet settled on the jfor two years and came back to) 1. show.” she anid, ‘no ofle HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Bob ye ra Bob has been looking | Hollywood it might help. lexpected anything from me in “The Gay ce et owned | Gene Was always proud of her | ‘Wonderful Town,’ so I was a sur- Hope had only to walk acrods the by RKO where swaths under |2TCe? arid happy when she wasiprise, But everyone is so crazy street from Paramount to the RKO , Eigse one contract. working—and she has many friends| about ‘Auntie Mame’ and the book Hot to sign Diana Dors for his co- in the industry who love her and|has been on the best seller list so Hope is going good these days,|would like to help revive her in-|long that I'll be expected to deliver ‘star in an upcoming picture —|particulariy after the London re-|terest in movies again. big — or else,” ‘Only in the | arms of the man who had shamed her probably his next after “Beau views on “The Iron Petticoat," his It you ask me, the energetic Miss James,” satire on Russia picture with Kath-| “De you want te come over Russell has had very few “or could she win | While Robin was about it tie also|*"ne Hepburn. here and help me pack dog food, jelses” in her life, and “Auntie skis, a child's sg gergesy Mame” doesn't figure to be one, | After weighing in her mind about| Sort underwear, a SUITE FOR KIM or not working, Lana) Weather clothes, football sults | 1. case there's any remaining) back thelove |} of the childhe «| had stolen! | Newel Say Goodbye’y TECHNICOLOR has decided not to make aj and_ everything else under the |i) shout who is No. 1 girl on! before the birth of her ex-| Sun?” Ros Russell wailed. the Columbia lot, Kim Novak! acer from being idle, she’s) and son Lance planed East for aldressing room suite today, She's tting up the details of her|—————_____-_—__— aaeee tre tenconn Tes ~= . “I like being the a Lana laughed when the We: ito sign Monday. a BR | one ot the tt sings “the bs DRIVE-IN THEATRE ii is trying to do is get Alec Guin- UNION LAKE and HAGGERTY ROADS Comes Across.” This she'll produce FREE KIDDIE PLAYGROUND ‘Lon her own between the one picture TONIGHT waned for at U-I, | Seems so sad that Gene Tierney is again back in the sanatorium Wa nh As peCHNICOI OR by. 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FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1956 Lake Road has a section for door gardeners and their alj post pile are the only ‘extras’ used house plants ant African violets. ~ a to produce the giant flowers. Fred ees tee Your One Stop Gorden Bd Bb al j ° = a plants the bulbs six.inches deep) covering today virtues about which Lawn? unnatural condition of being in-| doors and others are definitely difficult to grow.. : : Indoor enthusiasts whe have |. seen to it that their plants have had the proper care for the past | few months — or even years — can now display their treasures and win prizes. The main requirement for entry is the scientific name. Plants will not be turned down if they do not in his garden. Favori is his Ace of Spades Bridgman shows some of the beauties growing black color. The cente the spiked flowers for its nearly is a deep maroon. be , > if have the scientific name but it : . 1 * P building and care, is noted in the judging. . = : . it easy in his neat white house (growing. * ¢ @ Stake Gladiolus Spikes on East Huron street. Dried lawn clippings make an paid song hae © eae ae To help you out, here are thelfor Protection’s Sak : F h d Ed : He | te fish ot hie caht excellent mulch. They are a waste have in the nursery, names of some of the more pop- . rom t e Gar en itor Mwah scaretbagloar siddhda Germ ts product of gardening and when thousands of fine Bone meal fertilizer and a com: in a long trench, ‘covers them nicely" and keeps raking the dirt up -on the shoots as they grow. This prevents the wind from breaking them off, he explained. It takes four years for a glad to grow from a seed. Bridgman snips off the pod after the flower! is through blooming; and puts it in a ‘cigar box’ until the next year. The seed forms a small bulb and each year gets a little bigger, as it reproduces other bulbs. After working for 16 years as head custodian th the Milford high school, Bridgman now takes Originated in the stone age, as eee ' = : - | - : — - : = \ ms ye = : G l d L Sh Ol Secrets .|\Glad Lover Shares Jeécrets, \ Ma f : ‘ ot + yh . A SS fh oy = j : : . : i " , By REBA HEINTZELMAN on 7 For sixteen years Fred Bridg- i Rie, Taw man has been raising rare gladio- Blitz fog lus in ghey spot in Milford s and come of his ‘spikes’ stand al- _ ee ed most five feet high. | Reg. $] 295 : His. state-inspected glads attract | $14.95 . oe ~experts from all over the country ‘a and his acre of ground is load- CALL FE 4-2024 . ed with every color in the rain- Baten ey City Exterminating Co. 0 OW Ouse - 17Va © Lawrence St. | , Some of the rarest galidlia in : clude “Easter Parade” which ny : - grow tall that it sometimes ae ee Til ne wekite of the MULCHING PAYS OFF — Tomatoes should always be mulched WHITE’S mf anis a OW huge blossoms. to keep weeds down and the soil moist, | Te ey ah ror ot oo NURSERY Inter-Garden -Club to five foot height and the brilliant , ® Ope as : red of the Souci, blended with Lady Everything for Landscaping pen Exhibit Aug, 25 Jane's delicate yellow, makes the Lawns and Gardens. Potted i arden ht to behold Roses & Shrubs for all in Waterford s The a ad Briteanen's te ES: . a : A "| Of all modern devices to make|ing erosion are recommended by FREE ESTIMATES Ae vorite , is the Ace of Spades, “Summer's Bounty,” the theme} With od beens af Cccounebinn. home gardening. easy—in the/| researchers, They increase the per- 1 8. Cass Lake Read for the inter-garden clubs oe Gan thi Sewes “aaw ‘beats thee: era of power tools and chemical/centage of rain which enters the | dine Whe booth a8 Wiiasballs show to be held Aug. 25 and 2 that abmest jet black weed killers — none eliminates/ soil, decreasing run-off. They pre- Lake Read at the CAI Building on soms a velvet, (more labor fhan the ancient and| vent spattering caused by rain fall. | FE 5-4711 a The center is like maroon velvet. [inexpensive practice of mulching.|ing on bare soil. | . its inventors never dreamed. Dictionaries define mulch, or muish, as strawy manure or compost use to cover soil near plants,. to conserve moisture. | Town and Country / 581% Highland Ra. (M-5d) OR §-7147 | Center Garden Center pavement SS a Now is the time to kill it We have several products that will destrey i, ; Modern practice applies the term to a long list of materials, which may be used to cover soll or plants for any beneficial pur- pase, Any home gardener who can get suitable materials will save much’ labor in cultivation by covering) the soll around his: plants with a layer deep enough to shade the ground and prevent weeds from heavy should aways be removed To fertilise the old Pesan ares TT TS SNA start building « new lawn, We carry a complete line of fertilizers and bulk lawn. alse the ideal time te lawn Spreaders, lawn rollers,’ etc. may be rented fromhSus. We will be glad to offer in- formation on lawn evergreens, shrubs, ular varieties. Christmas’ cactus is| .1t’s ® good idea to stake your)’ — Epiphyllum truncatum, Crown of| gladiolus spikes to keep them from| Pontiac and area is abloom this)less than four feet and blooms are an ge se eas pre —" trom the lawn. If piled up, they} Mo) am ond heme poe thorns is Euphorbia speldens. falling over in heavy winds or rain.| Week with all kinds of flowers. Spe-/20 inches. Mrs. Slaybaugh, a Bet- working to make his giant giadi- heat and ferment, destroying yo <3 . Posh oom about oe last * 2 « * 6 6 cially in the news this week (as|ter Home and Garden Club mem-|,),, grow bigger and better vegetation beneath them. When plana or problems. in August. Patience plants ot If you are ‘ lad are : spread thinly and occasionally air- ed they quickly cure and become) safe to use. | Sawdust and ground corn cobs are used extensively where avail- able. As they decay rapidly they | may take nitrogen from the soil to feed the bacteria that break) them down, unless some nitrogen: fertilizer is mixed with them when they are spread. bat When a mulch is applied to the) vegetable garden the goil should| Impatiens sultani, shamrocks are oxalis, the wax plant is Hoya carnosa, the Chinese evergreen is Aglaonema simplex and the piggyback plant is Tolmiea menziesi. , A A DIVISION OF THE MAGNAVOX COMPANY McNEILS NURSER 0079 Dita ON ee OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 4 Garden Edging Appears Neat Strips of Corrugated Building Material Used a or ona for Borders first be “well cultivated, and a semana elit thin layer of the mulching ma-| A BETTER LAWN tiie cs terial worked into.it, On this found- NEXT SUMMER ager Ay een B&\ation the rest may be spread to! Scott lawn treatment ts fun. .: A walk over the lawn with « Geotts Gpreader ond Turf Butider is on .» A Oriek return and there is ment of grass and flower areas, as well as healthy plants, to make a lawn look its best. That is the the desired thickness. The soil around tomato plants’ ° summer sunburn, The remedy for) ® this is to make sure the tree is ¢ fed and has an adequate water] ® / supply, should always-be protected b seed ready to grow. Be good to apt orgy dap my born RES E s fears chr stom Hemens early. in the spring. "| The disease called blossom-end | Se ae 1, OOS beter em ; Road. | To facilitate planning and main-| *° Diack spots opposite the | © “Deluxe” Scotts® | [ae eaten WOE Srces, Rive. ES Se: caperte voccminend ine taukchde olin ok aot, © “Special” Scotts . Far away. a the bestl |Richard McGillivary, 2417 Sanders peas garden edging to define sats Seba tank to cea © “Utility” Scotts . ds: een te ae eee kamen eel neat cat. -| Ban Ba weaening tommaineninreld SCOTT SPREADERS " | Lili auratum botanically, She had| 4 Standard industrial building | shallow sprinkling; apply a good teed, and weeds nes * Sen = | nine blooms stalk which is} ™*terisl, corrugated asbestos. | soaking when sae | rather luecel- tor the ‘cement, hee boon found well eult | seuiches ag a means of prevent- : : SAUCer! 64 for the purpose, It will re- |_, 20 P " B d shaped Sowers. “ae main in place indefinitely with- opu or rands liad We on a tae Gecken wen pe wik-heme pinata ot ha es Early Baldness FOOD Mea! -- Kibbles ug was Pps * * . full of large plants this year. The|rugated material can be used for May-Hit Trees Biscuits -~ Canned Press wrote up the Aquino garden| edging lawns and garden plots to}, Mid , stalk 30 feet high. ite: raised flower beds aya retain- n Midsummer We Carry @ Complete Line of | ing levels of earth in terracing.) Premature baldriess is a prob. HARTZ MOUNTAIN PET SUPPLIES Some building materials’ dealers lem in the tree world, too. = i carry ready-cut strips. Others usu-/ Shade trees should be wearing | Plow ally can obtain. strips or largeja thick, luxuriant head of leaves! ’ sheets from the suppliers of as-|these days. If the leaves are thin- FEED STORE eee Peer ae, cae, Beueeie eens ont Sleeady, ‘s something ; cut lengthwise, with the corruga-| 4 tree expert is the one te 8665 Highland Rd. (M59) OR 3-9162 ) 3 area te’be cut should be wet with} Qousult about this problem, tor | SoSeeeeceeescneesecweesccanecesaeeeseneeesepee! 9 water and scored on both sides) untike that which plages human |$ : Studio-Clear. Se ee ee ° y § , ; There are several reasons why! ® ‘ ’ ¢ * Then break over the edge of a Pictures > ran ine tie tae ae nes & OG ERIM For BETTER LAWNS 3 cette acted ey pags fale ‘say te a case of § / ee carbaloy-tipped blade will cut across corrugations and, of course, lengthwise of the sheet. For continuous edging, strips can be joined by splicing with a scrap of the same material about | two corrugations wide. Drill holes with a power drill and use rust proof stove bolts. Late summer - early fall is the ideal time to beautify your lawn. A beautiful, sparkling LAWN costs no more than the ordinary . kind. Here is all you do: ‘ PPOOPoeeececssesecorccocescocccsccesscees The most lifelike pictures and greatest dependability in all TV! Famous Spartan “De- luxe 21” full transformer- chassis automatically adjusts fer improved fringe area reception and constant 4 a est. Aphids and leaf-eating pests take their toll of trees each year. leav 2 If Crabgrass is present, wait 2 or 3 ? ly Scotts 4-XD to dis of broad. he = picture contrast from weak and | _— 4 Edging strips should be embed- Order Spring Bulbs i ¢ si alike. Dwith an International® ded so that a- minimum of eight : : doys, then apply SCUTL to stop further strong signals = ee. with an International inches or one third of the strips’| Get the spring-flowering bulb or- < growth. Repeat SCUTL id a eo. a is firmly in the ground. For/4er in as soon as possible. Planting! terraces, use two or more/0f daffodils can start early next! — f ‘ CUB LO-BOY 3 If weather is dry and lawn cannot/ 9 a be watered, delay further treatment 2 until after a soaking rain. x \ = ‘ am oe * ad NEW Se cee kek, | \ Apply TURF BUILDER lawn food. —"s | ' 5 Seed . _ NEM 999950. | tris when yor a sea Si hihi Wond malo Autumn is also the best time SPARTAN TV NEW PERFORMANCE— *, se NEW VALUES—NEW DEPENDABILITY Peyrrrri rrr =. th — * TOR J a I] Phone Fe 4-0734—"e 4-1112 | Le ee Pee 3 21 Me. : cra ue ee X ; Reet “ | eam os * 4% a ‘ ie icy Ae oe cra Ns ce if ye ¥ ¥ ¥ | i M4 | y Bes i Po kW ies : | be | | he Saeee THE PONTIAC PRESS, ruupay, AUGUST it, 1086 ea ied : i : TT ees ee ' ao ai" 4 7 i i s é i \ ati ) gate } e 4 ¢ Fem tell ven the ie complete story || of the Republican |} Convention direct | PS from San Francisco To give our readers all the news... the best coverage possible... Bob Tarr will be at the scéne of action... The eyes of the entire nation will be focused at the Considine, Hal Boyle, David i awtence: Jack Bell, o4 Cow Palace in San Francisco Monday when the Re- James Marlow, Saul Pett, Ruth Montgomery and. ee publicans hold their big shgw of the year... The — half-a-hundred others, you will receive behind-the- Tod Convention. One of our top writers will be on hand scene news, interviews and predictions from the 2 to bring you news of local interest. Joined by Bob - Start of the Convention to its conclusion, Follow All the Convention Action in ; \ ( A golf date on West Point's sporty little course took me up the river from the home port at Tarrytown and from the Point’s green acres it was only a short haul to Clair Bee’s : Clair is director of athletics at New York Military Academy. In summer months he heads Camp All- America at Cornwall. : Clair looks the same, lean and tanned and crammed to the scuppers with energy. Bee will be remembered as coach of the Great Long Island University basketball team from 1930 to 1952. His percentage of victories was slightly under 88. ene * Long Island was generally regarded as national cham- pion in 1936, 1939 and 1941, and during his tenure boasted winning streaks of 43, 38, 28 and 26, some over a two-year period. Clair still has a consuming interest in basketball, but his current concern is for the youngsters just learning the sport. Perhaps, this is due to the fact that Clair Jr., is in his first year at Cornwall-on- Hudson High School. When I visited Bee in his office he was discussing his program with assistant Tom Murray and basketball coach Ralph Petrillo, former Harvard athlete. Clair was saying: x * * “Ralph, I don’t want to have anything to do with your varsity or junior varsity. I want to work with the freshmen and Bard Hellers (grades one through six). You can come to me for advice, but I want to concen- trate on the little ones.” Turning to me, he continued: “Jimmy, the little fel- low should be taught how to enjoy basketball and with the facilities we have here, 10 outdoor courts, the grad- uated-height baskets and the gym, I feel I can really pass along some talent for future teams.” EARLY TEACHING MUST BE SOUND Murty, who directs the New York Military Academy intramural program, said: “They should get enough basketball this winter. We have 17 varsity games, 12 junior varsity tests, five for the freshmen and three intramural leagues as well as company and fraternity circuits. ‘We'll play close to 100 games in our gym.” “That should certainly keep the kids busy,” inter- * PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST if 1958 | ss ‘. i * . 3 7 é —~ ¢ 4 4 , 4 % — S, ag ; + f oy : ae % ™ = ; wee ; : 4 . P 8 : | mes ahead of the Chicagoans in * * The victim mor Cares 0 ningest pitcher, lefthander y Hoeft, = suffered hig 10th de- feat against 14 victories. Another Mark Hits With Double One-Hitters Mark Church Loop Games Cardinal Sets New NL Record for Extra. Base “Get that thing outa here,” said) _ Hank Sauer, roommate of the St. 14th season, beat it in 2,102 games. ee THUMBED OUT—Boston Red Sox Shortstop tin who threw to Gil McDougald shown making the pivot for the double play attempt. Boston won, 2-1. The record was just one of| Milt Bolling gets the ‘‘out'’ thumb of umpire many Stan holds, but it's one of| John Stevens on a forceout at second base after the more significant. Mel Ott of) teammate Billy Goodman’s bounder to Bill Mar- _ New — oom needed 2,- games seasons to set . the old one, Musial, now in his|7-(Jnder in Milwaukee Open Furgol, Burke Lead’ Hoeft lasted only two innings. The winner wag strikeout artist Herb Score, who. won his 13th game against seven losses,. first Major/iors House 1 League grand slam home run in|been set for 7:30: p.m the first inning to set the Indians|the West Side Lanes, winging, 40. Lake Al Rosen added run No. & for | the Indians in the 4th with a . s : eee ne ee ee Oe ee ew Oe ee Oe ee Denny high school alma mater, St, The- rea’s in Detroit as head football coach, He succeeds George Du- Four who Wag retired by the schoel alter 98 peice. * Eldon Briggs of Saginaw, Mich., scored a 33-35—68 yesterday in the ‘\first round of the Milwaukee Open golf Tournament, singles and a sacrifice fly, Until then, they hadn't got so much as a scratch hit off Score. A walk to fleet Al Kaline and a double by Frank bolling added a third ryo in the 6th. The Tigers added their 4th tally in the 7th after two were out on a walk and two singles. With victory in sight—the bases loaded and two out in the 9th— Bill Tuttle forced Kaline at sec- ond to end the game, CLEVELAND An * The Detroit Trotting Derby will have 10 trotters at the post in two one-mile dashes next Thursday at peTaorr Hazel Park, The Detroit Pacing Kuenn, os ri 5 " Avila, 3 ° " Derby is set for August 30th at the Phillips, 1b 3 1 1 Woodling, if 3 1 3/East 10 Mile and Dequindre track, Maxwell 1 0 0 mith, 912) * * * Fapues. 653 tls 034 Cle mnouncementy for the nav r ver annow j Kaline, rf 41 29 Ward, ’ Tae $0 bg 6 Ret, 1 § ¢]| Seamed Senlorn’ Gele Tourney at ; rt’ R'weiser, 3b 4 1 0 Arore, -p , "3 6 H Oakiand Hills CO are in the Wilson, e 4 i 3 Wynn, p 1 0 0| mails, A ba ‘beauty adorns Bere >" $4 16 coe ale, mers er,p 000 and over) are advised to ta Mast pi Beard tot along their birth certificates Small M00 6 _ | when filing entry, Tourney ls set 347 768 for Aug, 2%, | eo * © Porter struck out for Hoeft tn. Ird. Belardt singled for Masterson in th. City Parks & Recreation annual ‘an for ilar th, am T sport nque kes place Maxwell fouled oat for Phillipe in oth, | SUMmer s ba t ta Torgeson walked for Kennedy in 9th. (Sept. 19 at St. Benedict's Church, cccecacce.. 000-097 1004/When awards and recognition will retercesss 400 100 00x—5) be given winners and participants E—None. RAI—Colavito 4, Rosen,|in the season’s softball and base- Kuenn, Philliva, Bolling, Kaline 2b-~ ball play Woodling, Bolling. HR-—Golavito, Rosen . &—Ward, Hewan Kuenn, DP— Rolling and Phillips. teft—Detroit 16, Cleveland 11. HH—Hoeft 4, Miller 4, Detrott ar Cleveland ..,. Bowling Conference Discussion of plang for the Sen jor House League at Cooley Lanes will be had at a conference of ), W-—@core (13.|00Wlers at the lanes, Wednesday, U—Summers, Aug. 22. Bill Titus announced the 8:30 p.m. meeting today. ’ Hekiniey, Rice, Laherty, T—9:46. a = « J pted Bee, “ I ! WAUKEE w — Ed Furgol; Furgol, 37-year-old St. Louis pro| Babe Lichardus, young pro from | _ righ bars be ges oa po ~ ~ A pair of one-hitters highlighted wand Janie Saas eneed the lead| whose left arm is 10 inches short-|Hillside, N. J., was alone at 65, ’ game right, more important, we want them to ine first round of action in thelas the $35,000 Milwaukee Open Golfler than his right because of althanks to a nine-putt front nine.| a use their bodies correctly and learn good health {Church Softball League playofts|Tournament entered the second|childhood accident, and the 33| Shooting 66s were Dow Finster- : | habits.” at Jaycee park, yesterday. round, but they were by no means| year-old Burke, Masters and PGA|wald of Bedford Heights, Ohio, and| Nt v ae »| Jack Koyle of Central Christian|aione in the sub-par echelon, jchampion from Kiamesha Lake,|,) Balding, well known Canadian a = “Won’t you miss handling competitive teams, coach? gave First Baptist one blow, but| Forty pros and two amateurs|N. Y., fired : 8\pro from Erindale. asked Petrillo. pe he Ee ae eee scence Welew Lit paiite someumers couiag som. lat W'S en tea ton samen IXOn ee S an Sin “ ‘ “ Game alled at end of 6th setup par 4 at 6, pros ama 3 with the youngsters. cost Koyle his victory. Jim Me-|With par busting rounds a dime athe old course standard—were Jim|piayers turned in scores of 69.| », que ASSOCIATED PRESS 15 victories en x wk * dozen, it might take 265 or bet-/Turnesa of Spring Valley, N. Y..| 1. cary middlecott of Memphis,| 1. a os 6 ee eee lirath scored in the ist inning for for Tland G Littler of Singing Hills . Cary *| Lew Burdette, with or without/earned run average of 2.53, but As Clair spoke a gleam came into his eyes and you felt|Baptists on a 4base error and|ter to win the big money Calif. ~*|1996 U. 8. Open champion, wh0jan illegal ‘‘spitter’, stands a|more important, it pushed the. he had really made the transition from the big leagues — run in the Sth was the|holes. : poe as ony ye — chance < bene the ramen Braves’ edge to three games be- 3 : ak oft throwing : he League's shutout pitcher in|fore opening another crucial four- ’ to the little leagues. \ Wilson Garner of Five Points|\Olympic Preview . . Mound, was in the pack with a 67-14 years while figuring as one of|game series with third-place Cin. Bee’s Camp All-America has 250 boys enrolled, [huried a one-hitter against P Pee Mie vad Is . _— ee big guys in Milwaukee's battle|Cincinnati tonight. The Redlegs ranging in age from 8 through 16. When registra- Saianpdetioidnmaanes ALLY | didn’t even have the benefit of a| The ‘2-yearold righthander,|the Chicago g tag et tion closed four months ago there was a waiting when darkness halted the game in omen S ee pens a SS swinging for! who had only seven shutouts in/Brooklyn to regain second (by 7 rch : pede is Pre by org | a, [omen itary an gota asec Me aatleane SD vk ores the Ter “I've had some good breaks and some really bad ones,” PHILADELPHIA @®—The wom-| Mrs, Frances Kaszubski, The suntanned Furgol arrived by|o¢ the campaign with a neat five-| York Giants, Clair mused, “but I’ve always found that the real enjoy- i en's National AAU track and field|man of the Women's Olympicipiane Wednesday night after de-inie go victory last night over the| Pittsburgh made it two in a row ’ rai @ Takes 6-Pound Pike ‘championship, a preview of next\TT®ck and Field Committee, pre-iciding at the last minute to com-i¢y" Louis Cardinals—who, by thelover Philadelphia, 41. ao a ee Galloway Lake, near Pontiac's|week’s Olympic tryouts in Wash\acts, that, {yess (ombttlpete for the top eeetton wanon |t2y, leed the claim that the stuff! In the American, Boston's Wil : . nrg bee yielded a nice)ington, opened here today with theliympie showing in 24 years. [He scanned a map of the Course! With his six shutouts, Burdetie-leevée ianlags, twohit’ the New = Frain Fila Gere) 96 ote ae before teeing off yesterday andiwno denies the “spitter” charges|York Yankees for a 21 decision. 0d aces un a eg ced ry ing So ae hevien Gp tgs at 3 nr a oe only ongividu [net Felied on his caddy to warn)—iy the first NL righthander to/That trimmed the Yanks’ lead to ais bonnes Werte Pedic indiend If atl i thie Oe Ot SG eee : throw that, many in one season 9% games as runner-up Cleveland se me wate : Phils’ Roberts did|beat Detroit 54. Chicago's White is , when the fish was brought in it e 6 6 | Alice Coachman since the Phils’ | ) money Ua ren Bn a mls ete en a Sosa oe bee ee ak bt ape nw (hehe one eum ea Ch wil ben at 1 am. Steen ta and SE Ga Lares aed My fhe alae) prompt. wil comet la Senn Bh a gh poe Es racé. This is an Orion area. tossed it into the boat. Fish wasjan ll-event program ** « . , open event and boats of over 17 “the pen aahnoon under poe oe a ee Gn tee be en ee When the women take over, agg ate ot wr et ayroh cd meoedyad oe hie tend tas sale feét will have a handicap. struction is nearing pletion and & casting outfit. talent he can count on eleven champions will 1948. . ron 3 ~ The fishermen are sons of Mr.|women’s track and field in next They Card, in the Y, this season as they Seven NOTE 'TO GIVE HIM-- |] GUY WILL *“ THANKS FOR THINK THAT SENDING A MAN NOTE SHOULD WHO HAS GIVEN BRING HIM A HIGHER US: THE MOST PROMOTION, 2 INTELLIGENT, . UNDERSTANDABLE | BOTH USIN’ : | iz . K ' ny # i, TMM | f / — oe vA | ' A Ht N | ay vi | a ” te . i: MORTY MEEKLE . —— a & GAY, eine Al 6-17 JRw < oe THE PAWN @ 1086 by WEA Be-vics. ee Tm ne US Pot oe ; COMINGS, ARE ee DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Strieber aaa ‘fe : | \ =) Tuo COMMOTORE eh | > 23 i! 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THheR Announces Merger _ rain fa all ime Tr Lodge _ Gard of Thake 1 a ‘roas dg Calendar Gard of Thanks 1 |. Help Wanted Male. ‘GRAND ‘RAPIDS #,— Electric pDETROMT. Aug. 17 13 ar ime, te [a ing ¢ ive ‘ oan GU ¥ es tov.) |) We WISH TO TH THANE OUR M. Sorting Machine Co. and t : | ered frontise 28 and Be Mole _ friends and re ~orprey 2 meng ag ‘e wo other eq ee -Grade te A jumbo a4; he. glam. Aug. 28. Aven rg — | Gaptgaalons of sympathy, 1 wo 2 ) ‘Age, = Mo,, announced and St. Louis,|AY, | ling = re wees 2 : “iON f arket Seek ae See Meee ect | | Eemvomant of) Mes, Bessie al | my, X. 4 forth a on ane today to . rade © lige tel a Reed oi ores Ss k : : ee, a vad tin, eee, Ua — corpora’ technolog- : . mrt Checks 25. , , Ld tur a to Rev, Ar- hes . 4 ical manufacture and research. wc ‘Mt all graian tn the Board ef|* Sees cea at 5 lug. ii via wre Pannen! Fey Nag Heh a News in Brief sellcal church, fesroom’ Michi: Ushed™ cytomers maine our ae * y € y ve tra r ie comforting words, . ue Mon, . A. G. Cartia, president of BM.( en, Deny Sees most ate Grade A extra large 48; large|today in the stock aid Oy mnet i. Dunaway, 17, of 147 IAS Ay sion Ma al ahd connie! ,}Said the other firms in the merger cereals back for major fractional |«%a meatus S851 teal hee te Many pivotal issues rose frac-|E. Pearl St., Hazel Park, was on _ tn Memoriam _" ~~ “TOOLMAKER are Greenleaf Manufacturing di- losses and soybeans down more ment: Market te 3 taige|tonally. A few favorites gained ajtenced to serve five days in the — MACHINISTS - — of St. Louis and Electro than two cents at times, mos Sens Se Pog bags or so. There were some los-/ Oakland County Jail yesterday aft IN puipe umuony, ow. OLeN pert Mt ‘rave. experimental hnical Labs se 8 smalls about |r. er . 4 1 y ave exp. on close -|ton, Civlsion st Hews. Pre cau wuppites ample to The market was hi tro pleading guilty to possession | 1 seem to see in the soft, dim light, vocals. Hae ae oe ssure entered wheat a relatively feir ais- igher from the|and transportation of alcohol by a) Ana Wink 2Yt ths bet: - M. AL STATEMENT while new crop corn and soybeans seman start, gained momentum, then|minor, He was arraigned before aa ee oe 118 Indi CMEC. ‘CO. CT OF {THE CITY oF Powrtac had plate selling based on the| - eemmeaee puTTen ann scas |” ae mea a bs — Justice Earl N. Nash of Ferndale aay tar & veot RADIO re VeL Vino as td t weatt tee which CAG, Aug. 17 (AP) — carte Cruci a General Dy- . Fee oll bod jess as the time | ice man able to meet the public. 4 July 2, 1988 Through June oa tase [promised ample moisture for the| tases rand namics, the latter one of the most] OAkland County deputios today] Ty, did on the day of your vacation, eal joa ; + a main producing territory. be 90 B 4; #0-C 55% cas naib ecie stocks yesterday, enjoyed|*"° investigating the theft of aj| Fer shownes can never close the he @ oA age high school is 93,4 ‘ °.@. @ Rage about steady: wholesale vy turnover. Each advanced a|‘Ybewriter from the office of. the aad ine np ef ny te | tine Press. o. OAS SH, Fee , 0. er Wheat near the end of the first ory Be, ag apr ey t's0e. coreg {paint or so. Howard Keating Subdivision at 2991 glowing 9 dove to till ROUTE OPEN AUG” Wo FOR 8,655.56 hour was % to % lower, September |{tanderés 30: pamized, 38: mediums 33: * ¢ @ Pontiac Rd., Avon Township. The | Yue heart Soa ee eee ove tay aye | tite bee, = ‘ $2.18%: com % jn “ inwer current receipts 26%. ‘| Leading steels went ahead frac- machine was believed to have been For a0 ‘sn a pest Ay recall porte hee et Sey ; nd We. fi : September $1.51%; oats % to % CHICAGO POTATORS pony apa Us, roel y unchanged |‘#ken sometime yesterday. a a aes i take Pet ieee : lower 5 Cutie. opening & e dear 1 LESMAN FOR é Sem a bag ata Un- | stock arrieaie a othe 8 total New |at 651, lock of 1,500 shares} dares carloads of boys att compl: Sadly missed by Wile “and Daugh- Housemensptaieg . Corp, Must ‘ lowe ig i re ® — $1.42%; soybeans 1% ¢ 3 ptember |gomand fair: market firm to aay Oils were mixed as the confer- ing to steal watermeions at the iN’ MEMORY OF GUS PANTEL, experience, Work py j fap from Grants............. 2,667,458.89 $2.47%: and lard 12 a. lower, rong ‘whites 394-3.80 les Idaho ence on Suez proceeded. Gulf Oi) Auburn Fruit Market fled the) me wal‘s‘ouaty "he was ee tt aden i “oneae tor ape her Revenue ‘Receipis. wert serees “1144 © & cents a een lensed a major fraction wi Jil'scene when the owner arrived| fie™yaPed’ cur yoo pointment il on -Rovenne Macai fncades ee 10,342.08 hundred pounds lower, Septem. Dutch edged head. while Royal early today, it was learned this a~-a o e REAL ESTATE BALESMAN. EX- > Revolving Funds)... ber $12.10. Poul ahead. Texas Pacific| morni » Sere ae te he Re Pull of part me, 43 Toul iucawoa. seeee 178,884.31 oultry Coal & Oil was off slightly follow-|cperitt's by the Oakland County] fe was ouruad * M™ Huron, «aba j eral Pund Receipts......,.., ae Grain Pri ise pee ing its minor decline of = Sheriff's Department. Badly missed by hie ehiidren and SiG BAL asuan. EXPERi- : * potel $6,393,734.06 In Frices TRY } yesterday _their families enced preferred, excellent oppor- | 2 “Balance July 1. 19s st 874 CHICAGO’ GRAIN weak om hens! abyat. seedy sa’ onpen: it had heavy turnover on| Rummage sale, 128 W. Pike St., Flowers 3 Turp fer serie ressive young mas. i Adetngeaen Dismunsmuzwrs vessnon QREAGE, an at ay —opeing aa, Hakan ec, Hoy 10000 shares ofthe cone |S%al Brethren Chueh.” Ady ~ | Rep Btahtn aig “On. san jesse psocarerieeiie $ 136,870.97 Wheat— — fob. paying peicss unsenoged 40 my nest oy a0 shares of the -com- Social Brethren Church. —Adv.| yu We Huron oP ino Oe ng EXPERIENCED f Guertin ot of School Pian posses “gran De is vesneee 18% teve-itt : "ha reomere Mib-ie: “br rong ” oc oh Fan wree_—_7e_ 2S0" childrens chop seco, Fine verting : ‘ as Cheat. tnouram Bh twee 245.078 41 TLD ota | tryers i qapenetens wat betae — Wreiiae e cha Le me = eee poe hee —_ —- Jail and needs ___Funeral Directors 4 tant ost Hnee] Otel shop 4 ag ; n, — . 1a pean alow nu- - or - —18_&._ Weedwnes, 7 { Capttal Outlay. Pig eee ae a es 97,154.94 ws ia DETROIT POULTRY facturing a new vaccine which —_ ae. Pursiey WMnerale yon Onoyer § ALESMENT —— i (neludes Revolving Funds) bop eoed allies oo pon te fe Sane, vale caused “substantial reduction” in|, Rummage sale, Youth Center, Coasts PUNERAL ome REAL ESTA ; ie Wine Wend Cihnitoies __800.637.18 woneees 13.38 ually Poultry up etroit for No 1 toP/grippe infections, Lake Orion, Fri. and Sat. Ad. preovten Posts lotions “Te Have opening ¢ for ale robert “gue Coss Belen Pund Disbursements and 6,284,512.91 “\" 1ga7| heavy gt By — ba ty * Gainers included Douglas Air- = ielings advertiata re a pms Wo i ce June 30, 1056......... : 1 13[e1/@ray crosses 26; caponettes 5- Ib 38- craft, Goodri h, A Rummage sale, Fri. 4 to 9, Sat. Donel son- oh Farnings unlt oo 4 179,027.14 + RST Rament: Marker quiet, Trede, ec. ch, Anaconda, Union|9 to 6. 1919 Opdyke Rd. -—Ad ns MAHAN REALTY == —— . tivity generally dull and light, arrivals Carbide, Pan American World Air- in FUNERAL HOME Co CO. $6,463, 540.05 today fully ‘adequate to demand Hens Ways and Radio Cor “DESIONED FOR FUNERALS” pe bags: "** an we Maree oe $1,187,623.83, 9pencer’s Store Puts In Sear tebemet ol etttisies tea) Beet —— SPARKS-ORIPPIN CHAPEL ms Bh i — D De no demand food and ‘Siponettes ote: coeliag Wack pe a 53% on an Thoughtful Service © 2-seat ” TR AIL El R 2 HELP» 4 ra ar ve readily. Fryers in slow movement ock of 1,400 shares and as - U son xperience and final assem pe Py oe — with distributive demand only fair extended its advance fractionally. Voorhees: Siple pected a’ Hony, Michigen Holly pat: ; FUNERAL HOME VETERAN FOUR DEPE cers's Floor Coverings, of cmetoee New York Stocks : supe | ansuuns pepe snow | i ences gaa eet Elizabeth Lake Rd. Orr, Aug, 16 (AP) Mo is ant mane OSes HHION | cemetery tows 8 | Wewit nh rae Pe soos yota! ri aaa Pet eres 3 106,01699| The new unit is headed by John higher sone ana Ms cpentnd Wh comin nae Bek 222! EE] Ta Se Cael. RS _ Msc ; WE Ww ILL TRAIN YOU ng and Bite Pund Receipts —————|Bowman, former Dra BN ; Ih “ate” Son weve 04 ‘ ‘ ONE GRAVE IN PERRY MOUNT, i mre aoe a eee » #nd Balance July 1, aie vi $4,804,540.82 floor furnishings Pedi yin - abe jets inae, "cel Lowe fl ted Strs.... e132 gone ra $e33 American Motors Still _feasonable, 23 Williams, toed eatery, 8300" pen sncaane | Plus e IBURSEMEN s ’ . nt; few aroun 50. sees elsey Hay 30.5 comm tank { ES and Improvement of New Gites + Mosse trude Kenifeck, both of whom will /625: other weig! By De. ory | nl ethan Konnecots ...140.3 in Hole Despite Sale BOX REPLIES call FR Dn} alliage Purniture and Rquipmeni ._. 7” ‘yi eet 38 serve as color and home con-| Cattle salable Ts. “ete mney Ee Bs). 308 f Stock At 10 a.m. Toda there “WANTED I PAnpen” (Football) Operational ‘Expenses sultants steady Loday; receipts mostiy cows: roma Ds 46 Kroger sary] OF SFOC y : Dente Wisner Stadium Bond ané oe 13,666.06 . pore est Thursday trading very active;|A\ i ag Lehn @ P.... 185 were replies at the Press sa ~ YOUNG MEN BETWEEN end Interest “STATE OF MICHIGAN in) the, Pro- other > pctme fod stgare 12S} £0 piaher: “231° JQP Glee... O88) Rae office in the following to eras ioe cktan “anes mueller (Land ‘purchase deposit ween-8 bate Court for the County of Oekland, at een ae ee We LR MENEL.... 183) DETROIT #—Despite a profit of boxes: and ‘manager position, Must ‘be | eee ae. uven: ision. | . 663 oo Ore : ‘ ! U8. Treasury Bills Purchased... ... instore te the matter of the petition 6 oes $10,652,229' from sale of stock in a 9, 10, 16, 25, 28, 38, 43, 44 Coatset Weneger between 3” and ae 3 987,627.78 se . Reed, minor, Cause No. o. 14803. steers 27.75-28.00; bulk and ¢ 20.4 done 8 Com... 87.6 subsidiary company American 55, 58 » So, 8, & pm. at Peter Pan Snack Shop. ‘Total Building and Site Pund Dis- —— o Maxie Reed, mother of ehiid. fed steers 23.00-27.50, ak choice main + 32.7 Lorillard 18.1| Mot ‘ » 58, 65, 70, 73, 74, 78, 81, 4525 Telegraph, Birmingham, cath on Hand Sia bas ipsa’ 02 cimane ceuttion paving bose 00-27.50; standard a pend “008 Ma “8 ee Corp, lost $7,871,802 in| . 82, 88 89, 90, 92, 113. YOUNG MAN TO DO 0 cha pun on a @ 30, 1986.0... 183,618.81 | spouts of the mother of pre weld ‘minor monty chet Jace dase: 11833 May D'stre. beg e nine months ended June 30,| Sse Nubt “have” “ittvere h Toense ois fi —_—_——— unknow acnierece fae , — <-* . moe RigaeReeDs ie. P Parsements ging and Site rund, Dis. saaied '@ tae pe! ry = —_ an * S85 Mead Sp “17 S was — by President Help Wanted Male 6 per hr FE O13 ape DEBT RETIREMENT FUND $4,894,540.52 a should | be pl placed under the ee $3 Merck on Oe eorge Romney. Renn YOUNG MAN -_ : . eevee tee co 1 : In the name of the peop le freely, some fat utt "" ag Morr 4&8... 20.5 ° * « ‘ Wha ff Tax Collections...... * rr $ 107,412.16 state of m, you are a cows 10 a 00, Ua er Sees Armst C ry Mpls eel FA... 3.8 The figure compared with a loss ttention required a = ne meng “gel x Mae gel Sereaneee baa TST ‘ eee ee the | said pe- commercial ga See ne 250-& Atchison. is ieina M&M..: 71.6,0f $4,522,171 in the comparable pe be precedes. advancement” to to Went TORN 65s cesss "aa | | 11.90: > tk mostly 8.80-| Ati Cst is oor?) nn P&L 283 coke , E pe- Man with car Apply managerial position. Con’ Receipts.......000 0... asa 192.79 County Service Center, Cou ‘Pyle utility and commercial bulls |Atl Refin-.., 46 Monsan Ch... 41.8 riod in 1955, after a tax recover: Huron between 10°30 and sa opie is, major part of Joh, Revenue Receipts........... bxjaStense on: 111.be Pontiae in sald Count} ; sn ine, get ate Duits wr eet $0; small = ob and| Ba vase 08 Mecor Aa 42.5\o0f $4,723,000. . CAB DRIVERS koa a6 Birmighe bg A ‘ot “ae: Debt Retirement Pund Se day of August, A. D. 1986, at nine o'clock | 470-900 Wb stockers coveral leage| Bondi + OL Moror Wheel |. 38.1 _ part time, nights. 101 W, Huron, posurtty, AnY’ meders an —— 1.148,807.51/98, the forenoon, and you sre hereby $880; “ew tectum 550 1b stockers 20.00-| co 16 Movoreia | aa] “Further loss from (Nash-Hud- BOOKKEEPER, EXPERIENCED, Senet precrams re aed a. Pose Recetpts ——— bearing. ppe'r personally at said 15,00 18.00 : um and good stockers| as 108.8 surrey Cp _ 38.4 son) automotive operations in Piece hes 1 el Apply Pontiag Household Finance Corp. . : t ves bi} a : “ _ aa DISBURSEMENTS $1,452,919.67) service he a made personal steady today: Dinnaine ae Sensrety | Reed ats Mes Cosh R. bes the final quarter of the year” ELERKS. LIQUOR STORE. 667.60 a: 6. Soper ssewilarsawwapisdhunmmeas $1,013,500 00 shall be served by publication of © copy] rating gistry ,ective: choice end prime| Borg Warn... 14 Net Oype | baa| Will result from low summer pro- IE Og reg. geen eae 63,238.18 cae eee pee heee te elt henetag Te emers ocares strong; others fully steady: |B 2 446 Met Gye... B08) 0 ee Pp cers, To fil} future veoancies in Bodtes: PRY STOR FAL ERE Ages on Bond Issue... 400.00 the Pontine Press, © newspaper printed low cholce veslers and|Brist My...) 315 NY Central... 21 Sustien cohemiies and shentowns Becshes cosnslibtlns Sobers Augans Dot neceusary. Car essential’ Ape I Dedt Retirement Pund D: “wi "the ae wy. » U2 wig M Pw’, 34.2| for vacations and changeovers to os, tse Oahems septicetin thom iy Lakeside enn ex , n is tness, the Honorable ane ar 84 NOAM AV. a8 | 196 30. 1086. Obtain application from Pie Go ursery, at sk ee ae : $1,077,138. 75 | Mote, Judge of said Court, in the city |ity a commercial 16 6.00-20.00, cul : Nee Pec a 7 models in August and Sep- Bers! chigan Employment i (SB ccs cccees $77-138-78) of Pontiac in said County, this 16th Cy |ity,6.00-16.00, not, many below 10. - $22 Nor bts Pw... 182| tember, Romi yeste Civil Service, Leneng 3. st CLAbh PAINTERS HIRING: Debt Retirement Pund Disburse- EE te “inte . unchanged. a A SEG wee atin is} a ny ae rday: one Te ee abt” my ance, Con sven, OS cients and Balance June 30, 1956. a $1,452,919.67| ‘ Tue eoPz) ee eee Prebate| vers ity at finieh of, slaughter lambs | Ca ot 8S ee Cua’ .. asl romever, he added, he foresees Pie, ne: O8S anerss 30 Help ‘Wanted Female 7 a Sidiehe tage Pay aA det cael: slaughter be fully steady, dy; Gapital | Airt. 38 Pre we Oh he Pecan improvement for| ~~ ELECTRICAL ENGINEER — : Aug. 11, “66, |and choice ‘spring lnsabs #1-90-29 18; os rier Cp... 613 Pon AW Air. 188 merican Motors in 1957, ‘‘with r goon ligeenee APPLICATIONS NOW BEING TAK- om - grades aire mix utility and » Oe se Bt — 1 gece 9.6 automotive sales benefiting from ence control and sleet! —_— = bad full time salesiadies, Steady - — 18: eu to choice sla _ met Parke Da'-..: agg)earlier announcement of 1957 mod- struction work Must be good _ ger Nelener's Broo, GN Bag: : olee opting feeder ta : good HS Foanegy. IC.-.- 7s increased popularity of the Scores Capen oteiek. Peat =e mbes 17.00- jeder lambs 17.00-18.80. : 8 Pepal Cola. 234 Rambler line and a reduced carry- _Office Box 487). amen? Hits he Vou Lickine § CHICAGO LIVESTOC Ss rine vove-s00 SS lover of prior ” INSPE -@oKing tor an CHICAGO, Ang. 17 bigger dad Phileo 03 . your totes. Who can vet. up oe u Unusual Opportunity as (2200; generally ‘steady tot ¥ ‘1146 Philip Mor .... 45.1 . - ® re oe aes plate. y -o dl ro B33 Paul et |: $41) He also said he expects AMC's we MFO CO. Housekeeper ? . semeit ae: Sl Wa Prect &@ @.0"° +4 operating costs to be reduced} 18 sarees Ra Oe oes If 20. we believe will like ° 17.00; several lots si om ; Bd “''!) 425 Pullman ....., 683/“‘many millions REAL FSTATH SALESMAN. LI- what we héve to offer. Your o 2 Right Now Is the Best Time tneoe weigs, Hae Tan, bulk a Gon Pe'et aw is BER CU oc: HE lresult of further of dollars eet] esa pomeret salt ced as | Ska pet heey and _ . . -17.80; 88 head|Cont Bak... 312 Repub @ti..... ‘ 270 Ib scarce; ene lots mined grade $95. |Con +. 635 4 ~ Maes 101 post-merger (Nash and Hudson) in- a oowe ag ronree: Gasp need aushisrs ond he & in schoolage to Move U : Bee tater ales w ete[Sent Mace ee, 4 Raye To0 Bs Be | eraGO” Program.” TG sc | Ses siete aetente Eee: ove P to Cadillac | i ne Royal But cnet is . = * "TROCKE view, Mee Frees, Ser tntew 0 : eolewey at .. 864; Romney attributed t TOR 317 Belowsy feed $8 som ot t i a nleeee s hens por-| 1648 Unton _ Ea “Rd EM 34671 ee et ee FOR SMALE, * f 25 Io ; Cows a 38 ae vin Mf Ps 3 er car sales and Meni cite 2: pidhe _ INSURANCE ~"Bual ee en Ee eae ; . } wer; j . * ; sin ; 8 weer: yealers about steady Aire |. a1 gee>, Al RR. 114 |aulting from adv — re: DISTRICT MANAGER BMALL ess portunity he d choice end rime calf club Chem .. 194 &hell sae full yea ancemen| y a Experienced iffe insurance man 1 23 TO 0 ats mae NECES: . ah Pont ....9124 Sinclair ...... St year of the introduction of posted tex _ ai ment as Pon- SARY, WE Witt: CRATE pede de choice Bast Air L826 boceny ....... $67| the completely new 1956 tiac District Manager ef long- RY PLUS COMMISSION. pe ALA- ifers is. wUltty to = . pl ‘ oe Sou Ry ae Sa $33 which ca its 1 Rambler, grtebimed Sn Peneral , egeney of ans Rc, A Phkas * T BOUW PR oases . by 6 : JERO Old Emer Red. 87 Rg ::: 364) announcement used its late public] write ‘for ‘confidential interview. | . TER EAS EDUCATION OR BET. 3 Cell . é ope * d = pensatt mee ME smobile-Cadillac Ficneneet. SB Ot a St teres oft We sates | Peas 1 sakes rat a - panes °. One Ot NJ... 87.7 * Wathess Bank ending, B 1 sap arree ee vic? ‘ : 280 S. Saginaw Ford Mot... 988 Stevens $F 5°: Bii- arnings 34 Mien Tet WO an 815 per | May As cat ; Phone FE 4-3566 hee ata ~ By OUARANTESD Rie | _bomrd. Hix sotye Tm Se ; ; : ther oon k see gt wift £3 wee 418 Y ame) — ° IRE 22: AU- a vate . | $2 2 7 oye “: $48] woria P Ana Ro igs BURN, room, tat beousts ull to good thorn slasgnter Gen Pas aoe T Fer jet $3.4 |Pretit, of 44 bes,000, qual “ta eal seewate s off. 410 per week. | oo 4 secon Bae ri of 1066, _—— . A | [Gen Motors | eeeree a’. . ay [compared with $4.880, ; “BAR MAID AND WAITRESS —~ P e e Gen oa. Se Timk R Bear . #7 a share, ® year po et Py exp. bar : arte Gon re ake Hea © ale .. O11 Ne or abecn ere See 5 par cont = Pm Sse. , Foteryce q I ld 1Za ion Gen Tire *.-" 7 mer... to $31,922,000. Pope CH, and Country | Gillette ..*. Sh Feamey ee +: 338) NEW YORK a ee _Somineree pan eM ott oebel Br... 38 erwd 4." ha Blectric today reported % and TT : a of Rules on Gas Use aoe oe AS oe tas ot 1 |tnereace in warnings fer “ne 1d" meths Full or part time, Must have 3 "| 0 Gonareat "ta! Ulu hi tin: 1 Shae? Stas Gaon Menara A Se ea = * J Seen ee: oT. Oot Fruit .., 408 /gneee. compe sil veh bes ene PUTT mt am or : More liberal Consumers Power|%! West # |. 304." Gas Cp |. 3¢4/the drat seven’morithe a earnings for EE nol cus marlon : x DWAGON DURIAS Co. = a installation of gas he oun “383 b Rub chee up 7 per cent from ios aR eS, JIG BORE rege nouserore light mee: é a approved the] Homestk "34 ant GLEANING WOMAN. | DAY WK. : . BAN iState Public Service Commission, |Hooker ma... ai4 Warn 8 Mic, ms Busi N : Giarkston Ares. MA 5-041 before iq : Sho ‘chonge involves *lthds telleten Mer. ee Werte mB Tel 20 iness ofes Surface Grinder Hands CAR (MOPS WATTESSRS AND x Z who have paid all eo 91.8 . 7 je help, over 18, Map. to work . OTIniand sti..:; White Mot ... 40.8 Must have J * nights. a * a part of the cost of installing new|!#p!r Co 4 Wilson Os: 188 DEARBORN — Ford D — All irings beach cards. —_ Brak voseys, Delve Bs, csmecing ne eof BR yt Heer Sf Fors Motor Co, wany means! ~COMMANDO CASHIER ‘@ #8 Bt Ris te cial eee Schumm : OFFICE WORK ) : assistant parts and service : AGE 25 . Tool Co. Bloomfield Fashion Shop measure provides that if any STOCK ; - joperations manager. He joined : customers install space heat-|, NEW YORK. a "s central finance ers within 10 years, Comnanare al ted Press. . 1 vas te ae staff in 197. JORDAN 46917 DINING ROOM : pay an on amount equal Indust Rails Ui vin gee. : WAITRESSES twice revenue from : : - Ted's has 5 756 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN cates the St er, wy Ba, co pee hh i Death Notices ais tn Rhett Saee coe sa made for gas used veoes 2132 140 ; 5 . _——— 18. Apply in person only, cher than for apece hosting. |i co BR a in| AWLAN.,AUO. 16 roe 20 r TOOL & DIEMAKERS | ycowanp eC Sans 77 Britain's pe 1 “ a8 tae it iat $ fat eer ALL AROUND TOOL-ROOM . RD. cw ‘FOR ONLY | fA MO will plant 5,000.00 ‘acres of trees “pEYRO STOCKS Se Sal pio ase Oo MACHINE HANDS ___.. STENOTYPIST , RO! NTH next 50 years, ripe ont cE on wage CR tere | eg ek ee Pay * , For € e Allen Buidwin® Rabvet Gor Co". pagans Y at 3 Semetery tee" Alene whe oul’ te YOEATION conditions. Apply’ st Sie Bak: +. WITH A MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT ote [Gt Lakes tf es oi a tna s ms tf a = f ewe PONTIAC PRECISION TOOL Household Finance Corp. . ; , VA C 10 aE “S] ST 81) “Caroline, 38 Lexin 18 sires ‘i. 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SAGINAW ST. az eg es ee es — ae ee ee ee ae Ce re oe Se ee eae ae ee er eS ae ee, ER } ergs = ‘ 4 Se fs. ¢ a MP ’ 7 4 a \ ; st ga e \ Fe \ bd Lt if 4 ' \ 4 eM ee aN aig me es pe PR MN Se ac Ae po pa a Steeles wig ae hs by Soe { oe ee Sees ad f \ * ; } 5 aoe . ; \ \ Fae \ Z i , ’ Vy : j j i} ; ~ ( he is pea mae ee ee ee NG go ee ae < aon =2 % 4, 4 ‘ ‘ * , ra 1 r) ; 4 * 3 4 ; | : oy | : i s . eat to} Mt : i , * s 4 } \ ’ x i \ \ ai i _¢) \\mprg PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17,1956. | - ’ ony : ar ee 7 cm ao "by Franklin Folger| DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney na Te. nNOW ENS Det !, iS oO By T. V. Hamlin and 1952. | “Jt didn’t kill them at all, It just cooled them oft.” BOARDING HOUSE A CA i a Me Ze bg Yas j TY Mty Zp A ~ ff . © 1986 by NEA Service, ing. TM. Reg. US. 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Ue \ \ } | ; f \, ome } iS i | ee oF | £ « | f ds / Ng : } ‘* ‘ ’ \ ‘ \ " 3 yl) THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, Abeust 17.1956 a Yo. ‘|Gran my yw! : an IGrand Rapids Firm Produce: \ Card of Thanks 1 Announces Merger it ain i a HH , (HE l ive oage va en Sere } | WH WISH ‘YO THANK OUR MANY ug. 17 (AP) Ue it GRAND RAPIDS w — Electric} Tone Datinor. "tue wat Pon friends and rajatives, tor thers ‘vind ’ ting 21 and De Molay picnic gtpressions sy ty, Sorting Machine Co. and two other Sie arte 4 mbe 54) Fegny Sun., Aug. 19. Avon Pork, Roch. se re during thet be- firms in Houston and St. Louis,| y eavy in getun a am lon q ef * Samuel E. Smith, W.M.| "~-Adv.} Say "ihanis, 0 the feat UAW Mo., announced peewee, eat iW ‘erpe by , ' : 604, Local UAW Retired: of iD Bie Wit. BE TAKEN BY rat dunes eM today to (Grade large 39, Pega tia ee ' oer ArWelnert of Calvary van hg ee ap oo n for technolog-| CHICAGO u—Fairly heavy ‘sell-| gresen’ cel gvernment NEW YORK @®~—Prices moved ews in Brie nies ha esmhetiie’ eee, m 700-18 six ply tires with tubes manufacture and research. | ing hit all grains on the Board of| Sommereialiy tredeas ™"* eases: ahead in fairly active trading early nd also to the Huntoon Punerai wandard beater directional ak e ¢. 6 Trade Gwowing most eu se—forede A extra large. 48; large today in the stock market. Robert J, Dunaway, 17, ef 1470 home. Mr. Frank Ball and family. “FOOL M2 AKER ont & tevin By said palpi Sat in tps ESM, | cereals back for major fractional Mg Serta ma ht ee wants ae evoris po thtga betel pean lgrarod manna See ; MACHINISTS se date. The ‘Merger losses and soybeans down more},,comment: . A few favorites gained ajtenced to serve five days in the) i Lovina MEMORY OP OL, Precision aircraft “ ey : a ee to reject srl goer oy Manufacturing di-|than two cents at times. with fond ah, ate saarte| ot point or so. There were some los-| Oakland County Jail yesterday aft- McPhail, who passed away hus. parte, Rust have! ern on close : Poatine Townahiy Clerk! Pechnical Labs aivision. or Hous- -, 0» Is capeties arable’ to mare apout Or The market was higher fro ‘a oT eee 1 Seem te [20.c ‘So tet, ctem Natt, Vacations, Sleady work : oie (ton, Pressure entered wheat hen eminle for So relauvely fair 'des| ioe nined mm gher from the/and transportation of alcohol by a/ And think “of “him when the sun's M. C. MFG. CO. while new crop corn and soybeans » a momentum, then/minor, He was arraigned before} last ray, YH Pationvend | Mt oat Orton ae . » down TT es SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF PONTIAC had to absorb selling based on the| CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGs __| "crucible 8 mt ead _. Justice Earl N. Nagh of Ferndale. | 1 miss you ne “ieee ae the lime | "ice man able to meet the publi . Cash Receipts and Dist five day weather outlook which) nc“? Aug. it (AP? pee tte | namics th eh General Dy-| posing Count deputies, toda Than T did on the day of your vacailon, Neal Whar, “net elvaid y * be 1, 968 Throng Deon san aa : promised ample moisture for the changed: helenae 060; 83 Ra's : -aodser beslh ged sear 4 4 ae of work. 6 ve high school a + 196s Torough June 30, 1986 ti sane Se ite a e800 mae Sys active stocks yesterday, enjoyed 1" aes Pag theft of a) ase ets my heart oo SS +g > lpallcepatiea lsat : Com cee main producing territory, C 86 lneavy turnover. Each advanced a|t¥Pewriter from the office of the| andthe lamp of my love is sll | sour OPEN AUG’ 30 FOR obi te camps 5 195s lene | ees age oka aches ieee eee: Bee T | PaNt Or 80. Howard Keating Subdivision at 2991] flowin _ Mecnepeation mantsd ten ote : ; 7ax Collections basa ee , Wheat near the end of the first tendered er ‘artien 3s: med re * ¢ 6 Pontiac Rd,, Avon Township. The the wide veri, =a ae (esazn, 6100 ba, ‘We 3 j 2 —— 8,655.56 _ — % to wher, September current receipts 2055. atte; 36%}! Leading steels went ahead frac- — ae ere to have been For a0 "Soe" ‘on "earth could’ take ers rub Ce, a ee Poe i September $1.51%; a page Gaucaae vountens tions but U.S, Stee! was unchanged|'#ken sometime yesterday. You are stilt the dearest of alt. REAL ESTATE i SALBEMA N FoR 91%; oat mn) crmeaoo on an opening block of 1,500 shares} p», Badly. missed by Wife and Daugh- Housem. RSplisiey Corp. | Must lower, September 75%; rye un- Aug. 16 (AP)—Potatoes: New| a+ 651, ree carloads of boys attempt: ters have. actual teal estate sel , ; arrivals on track 219; total ‘ ing to steal watermelons at the in MEMORY OF GUS PANTEL.. experience, Work in Bloom ’ changed to % lower, September demand fair; marke! afm te oallenty Oils were mixed as the confer-/Auburn Fruit Market fled the| ne 'wali'siaty he eguts Ml lot talon Gail Mt" #1439 Yor ‘oo $1.42%; soybeans 1% to 3% lower, stronger; ence on Suez proceeded. Gulf Oil thou potntm . waa svete $2.47: and lard 12 to 25 cents {28 whites 334050 ) cual a matte tiction Wille Royal when the owner arrived) jie"tnsPea’ cur good times, as be asin eatite ~TALESMAN. ER: wereld hundred pounds | : Yearly today, it was learned this shared our ad erienced, Full or part time, 412 “70,342.84 be ower, Septem- Dutch edged ahead. Texas Pacific morning by the Oakland County There Was no other like him, We" Huron, «abs i Pe novelving” Fema, (inaludes _t vs ane at r $12.10, Poultry Coal & Oil was off slightly follow-| cnerift's Department. Sealy ‘misned by hig ebildren ond aHOn “4 SALESMAN. “EXPERT : otal General waa a = Geatn Prices juiiiia somaaas ing its minor decline of yesterday ~ thelr families ne tunity for erred, éxceient oppor ‘ ’ x6 $6.303.734.06 CHICAGO, Aug. 17 (AP)—Live pouitry:|When it had heavy turnover on) Rummage sale, 128 W. Pike St., Flowers 3 Furplo-tau Shoes, 4464 Dixie ~ Total General Fund Reco and a CHICAGO GRAIN weak on hens; about steady on capon-jnewg Sinclair had contracted to Saturday, Aug. 18th. 8:00 a. m. wy rayton Plains, OR 3-0412. ~ Balance July 1, 1988... nN ettes and young stock; r 1836 shoe SAL FSMAN EXPERIENCED Abnatatiatien DISBURSEMENTS $6,463,540.08 (AP)—Opening coo cones a oops. “Ibo, 000 OF buy 1,100,000 shares of the com-|S0cial Brethren Church. —Adv. se p “es vLowgn 2.4301 in yiveniie: trade, for oxelueive 4 Tngtruotion 20000002... $136,810.97 Dee ......4.. 70, Hower: heavy hens 17%-16.12" light hena| Py , . ~ “Direct conditions, "goed. salary, ‘perme: Meine tion of School Plant |. |: Batches “Oran Mar... .. 18% (16%4-17i; old roosters i. 16; Mahe, ent Parke Davis ghinea a good frac-| If your friend's in jail and needs Funeral Directors 4 heat postion’ fanech etal shen, Pe cranes ot School Plant... seinen May say crontes 26: ST 2. ae craft, Goodrich, Anaconda, Union/9 to 6, 1919 ‘Opdyke Rd » Adv. Done lson-| Johns MAHAN REALTY Co. vee __19.0at.14 POM cor9j-me nest SB uvity pen generally dul a os og OP ig “| Carbide, i Pogsiting World Ale. : “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” ora Real Mate fpzehange SUtiitno And & $6,463,540.05 tedey fully adequate to demand Hens ways an io Corp f SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL ; > titi Pp 6 _ Cash on Hand July 1, 1955......... atm FUND $1.187,623.83, 9pencer’s Store Puts In see ee pert ete res tent Boeing was up % at 53% on an Thoughtful feretce ne weal RAILE ER HELP | Datinquent_Tax Collections... PTS | & 20028 D rtm live readily. ryers ia slew: movement | Pens block of 1,400 shares and as a U son Voorhees: es-Siple say met mela men. Apply Holly . jeunes Ganon Taxes. eens ety - rapery De pa ent with ‘distributive demand only fair. extended its advance fractionally. IN aT ann | | Brwceeds from Sais of Boi a : 3,010,270 00 Addition of a drapery depart: ; wiley amt JNERAL HOME ‘wanls ony bind at wane PA ES | Transfers from Other Punds”” wo inte ment has been announced by Spen- Livestock New York Stocks anne FE Satta ee | Meise oF ctv rae ea ane 7 . +, Gneludes Wisner Biadium in cers's Floor Coverings, of 3511 DETROIT LIVESTOCK (Late Morning Quotations) oses | ion Cemetery Lots 5 WE WIL MUCK) ec e cece cee 81,877.82 Elizabeth Lake Rd. DETROIT, Aug. 16 (AP)—Hogs salable / Admiral 18.1 Isl Crk ~ r L TRAIN YOU Total Building and Site Fund Receipts a ad * The new unit is headed by John 150, Barrows and gilts opening 25 cents = Red |..... 467 Jacobs = < vay ‘ ONE GRAVE IN PERRY MOUNT, tife dooce sereee,, eens 3,106,916.99 a em sows y: few sales mixed/Allied Ch’ ..1c8 Johns Man. 84,3 Ame: . M . _reasonable, 23 Williams. teed salar $300 'p raged gg Sore of Total Building and Bite Fund soni : —_—————|Bowman, former Drayton Plains |¥ 3 1 to 3 barrows and gilts 190-/ Allied Strs.... $13 Jones & L.. B63 rican otors Still commission. if yeu oon ai uty, ; es ies oat Oe 340" Ibe 16.18-17.28 close! Allis Chal .... 343 Kelsey i ‘ . quay, - 4 SBURSEMENTS #4.04,540.82|floor furnishings dealer, and Ger-jabeent; few sround '280- The |Alum Ld ....141 6 Kennecott’ 21003} in Hole Despite Sale BOX REPLIES a Te ——~ ee Pur¥ihse and Improvement of non Bites $ 140 416-43 trude Kenifeck, both of whom will Lol 345-600 © cee 12 00-15 000 et oy Soo | od SS sa f Stock At 10 a.m. Today there GH Oakland ‘ Construction 2... 00. .....--.. seas 878.685. serve as color and home con-| Cattle salable 175. Market n = eee, OS «.-0 AO oc . : New ge iy ircipment mee 311,947.28 suitants. [stead ; Feeeipts mostl y cows: com. Gyan, ny} eee he were replies at the Press ey e fn Mg” = | (Football ; a0esie Seas Seen te oa by? eee “* 41 LOP Glass... ors . . office in the following = rae —— foanager ner Stadium Bond and Interest STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro. other steers and helfers 80-100 higher: cose 00 Shee 383) DETROIT W®—Despite a profit of boxes: alert, aggressive and ambition Misectioncees (Land purchase” deposit 1,624.50 bake Geer bee See Seusig' t Caen’ fi Lockh pee $4.1 $10,652,229 from sale of stock in a 9, 10, 16, 25, 28, 98, 43, 44, io Wanager between a and via turned oe 1,000.00 In the matter of the petits on concern: ce 5 Loew's “. 21 lsubsidiary company, American BS. 58, 6S, 70, 73, 74, 79, 81 toa "Tele a == Snack Shop, Treasury Bilis Purchased....... ||: 1,987,627.18 Joan Reed, 3 use No. 14503. (steers 28.00; bulk good and choice ** 3gq Lone & Com... 81.6 ‘ Re Cie: oy Ses: Sue Fey Ps ta eee — ho Maxie Reed, jimother of eniid. fed steers 23.00-27.50, with choice mainly sa Lorillard 18.1|Motors Corp. lost $7,871,802 in| .§ 82, 88, 88, 90, 92, 113. Youns | WAN TO bo ) ODD Joka Total Building and Site Pund Dis- Petition having been filed in’ this|%- standard and good steers "yo" Mack Trk.-. 374/the nine months ended June 30,| —=-=-ae+« Rut ryapde,angund state bursements Gencemaers 4,140,968,01 | Court alleging that the present where- e 183.3 fe py yc 34.5 ’ s en une wW, = a theeartthonet Must have’ drivers. Heense, 6.75 ese sinew 7153.675.61 | Ow e mother r minor . T16 Ss re residen OU ann ae Cash on Hand June 30, 1956. ees sy | abouts of ther of the said mi heen Sk we ported by President Help Wanted Male 6 ber be, FE 94631, Total Building an@ Site Pend Dis ————|ffolated ¢ lew vot the state end. that|ine HP Mead’ Cp ws George Romney. NA ; bursements a Balance June 30, 1984 $4,894,540.52 said child should be placed, woser the} 18.00 down; bulk “ 3 Merek 3 i * * * bd Y OUNG MAN DEBT RETIREMENT FUND 894,540.52 jurisdiction of this Cou latter price paid (67 So » 90.5) 31 to 28 high schobl graduate. Car Césh on Hand July 1, 1955.........._. § 107,412.16/ 1m the name of the 3, ee ml =e fat utility and commercial “ro Mil Oe Pa... | The figure compared with a loss en 10n os. nee Araining pro- . Cc Tax Collections........... = Setified” that, the hearing =n oie rst? commen i ag) Minn M&M...” 71:6,0f $4,522,171 in the comparable pe- M it manacerial position. Contacting d ment Tax Collections. ............ One att oe : tition will be held at the Oaskiend//5-90; canners an go Sane Fe, «.-:. Tried in 1960 Se tate We at eople ls major part of - i ween eee 16, tis Scania “arvece: Genter, Contt House (11-90: bulk ne. 8S Monsen Ch. ., a3! in 1955, after a tax recovery Muron_betwees 10:30 and 12:00 Biraight salary. plenty of ad- Other Revenue Receipts......00000.0..! ‘ ponige insecid ovens, te, Tot ate bs St 8] Motor mds SeelCt $44723,000. CaS DRIVES tae maee | pecurten al” cneders wniplove see pts... neeeeeesenens - 208.7730 day of August, A. D. 1 * aE inine p'clock|¢7$38, Jb stockers 31.00: several Jonas, Oe roe aba] “Further loss from (Nash-Hud- BOOKKEEPER. EXPERIENCED, House hold Fi i a Retirement Pund Receipts 1.248,507.81 erence. 6a nd you sre at raid 20.58: few medium and good stockers| “th aes Murray Cp... 384) som) automotive operations in Pres Box . Tee a. Racy Corp. t Retirement Pund Recetpt ~ 7 ih ‘ a » | GLERKS. LIQUOR STORE. & : . ~and-Balance June 30, 1956 ace $1,452,919.67 aS, ~ Sie ee ee Pee dents inn” Demniors et sora ci aha Nat Dairy... 423 on sens panel spied in ab to 8118) weekly. in four ) NURSERY STOCK SALERMEN ss DISBURSEMENTS ee : = —, . oommens notice trading fairy active; choice sore Warn . ae Nat Gyps .... 58.4 Lil n how summer pro- | a To fill future vacancies in wanted. Experience oeferred, but > Interest on Dette” cate eeres eames Jone week previous to. eaid hearing in| treat acca ena tne ore iiriepe Bar ::.; 105 Meh aed ,...1934| Guction schedules and chutdowns Peal orga, Apply for tate Gr mot necessary. Car essential. AD- _. Paying Agent's Pee on Bond issue... pt the, Sireulsea in a Bwenaper Printed | calves 20.00-26.00; high choice and a... irist My . 3 Mee ees: 3f-$| for vacations and changeovers to 30, 1606. Obtain application from ei. tote ne Nursery, at 3044 Fotal Debt Retirement Pund Dis- Se Y. Witn Honorable vAsthar z. care comennenas prery aa at iy +e 19% ody ed ‘ He 1967 models in August and Sep- Gorviee Ree Se este angen ist CLASS PAINTERS. DIRMING- : bursemen . $1,077.138.78) Moore, sudge Re Are the City|ity 8.00-16 00. . Besos 3 Oa os boi Nor Bee Pw... 182| tember, Romney said yesterday: Civil Service, Lansing 13 tbe. area. Call evenings. MI @ash on Hand June 30, i968..000 0°. FTAIOSE ot Anguse A. D1 | enchetged Cokearet tee “amunally “Ae y Reet Atria... 183 DRIVER YOR BOTABLIBUED a “Help W Total Debt Retirement Pund Disburse- yy ARTHUR, & MOORE, | guality end finish of naaneer = ; "142 Owens Cug’'. 18), owes » he added, he foresees} = Pure, anmerinnes Pee Mis hacen Female 7 ies tse ee probe TORO ae THA ery unattractive; oe Owens Tih ar. 48 oo nd i. On a ELECTRICAL ENGINEER a a te ter, Juvenile Division | sh “ ant can ors in “wit ' AK- A 17, 1986 fy . small geese rer C . 6 Pan awe Air. , 1.5 ° Er e for ful) ti ~ = Aug. tf, “06. sp F stinie fa ee Pees 14 Aap aes og automotive sales benefiting from ence control gy work, must ‘be 1s yee. ‘of aes, of des 1 ‘00-348: Sbotan Se gj) ys Be ai Parke De a dos a _—— se hagg e drafteman “Botimating experignee _inaw. meee: Rese SS Boge * t ab: ape 2 ‘ ddd De <1, | ee nerea popu of t esirable, some trave Post olce spring feeder lambs Teer ta ne. : i Pepsi Cola .... 224 Rambler line and a reduced carry- —Ottice pore 5 .-Bioomield a Are You L ooking for an ———~ ++ 62 Ptiner ....«. 4 lover of prior year models.” INSPECTOR Unusual O CHICAGO LIVESTOCK - He Epeie ..--. He .. 6 Who can set up and check small pportunity as 443 See ° precision parts on | © plate. Housekeeper ? 33) Ball Pee He also said he expects AMC's} M. C. MFG. CO. Be a aw Hy Prot eG... sgajoperating costs to be reduced 5 Entionmeed 2S, __ Late Orin sal ee hove te wie, Torr eon ‘ Pot be op bey Mage ge J ee Ses oes GP pullman ee a3 “many millions of dollars as a meenge gc gg ag ove ip ig ood | Right Now Is the Best Time 28-17.80, bulk No. Pe Prd its? RCA... 2 44 lregult: of further steps in AMC's| ted. seeellers. Must Enow the cape’ a Wa kere hot at Sea eae G0 heed |Comt Bak..... 212 Repu eul...++ %) |post-merger (Nash and Hudson) in- pa fon gg: lh gs J “airming- ~ 270} ; 160.|Cont COP&s.. 147 Reyn Met ..... 803 tegration program.” T G TR Bor 9k Pontise Press, tor =: to Move Up to Cadillac “t ahy Rock pens! Bt oe ~ KE | tee P | is:500 1 38 jeleway et eel — attributed a major por-| 1648 Unton_| eae” on mM 34671 when. Oved chemin PEE geuALt ° cattle t i ‘ ; ‘ ¢ : | in iar anes et “gis ge gee peed 3 on of the nine-month loss to low LIFE INSURANCE Business O t to lower: cows and bulls| Die Cmeog °° sr Seerll, MEA. 14/er car sales and heavy costs re-| DISTRICT MANAGER SMALL ‘te _pius small’ wages, MY ora tie, prading and | eT MALE BOXER, viciniry | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32, : MIMBOGRAPHING TYPING, sHé- PLASTERING _| State St._Plesee coll Fm 40008. ee : | eceers SRIsT Se Poe BOR |Dew Meyers EM 34169 ver eg CASH 4 ble ce, Experience, PBX and purs-| SAWS MACHINE FILED pers, PE. 2-4631. BUYERS WAITING | _tg._P Press, Box @8. | MANLEY LEACH 10 Bagley St./ Tog, GLASSES, BROWN LEATH-| We need ountencts, Prompt over. a ig ig I i ilk NF lara Bg ; _ ward. | ent and ‘supervision. ‘Con wy ee (ost: FEMALE BEAGLE HOUND,| Pree or FE Sos, Ast for re, bett ef velremecn Wine| SEWER CLEANING — “all nso and Ander- wi cee x, — 4 = ae Beno. Sinks—Sunday Service. PE +2012 Realtor : week, MI, WASHINGS AND [RONINGS, GOOD | FURNACE CLEANED, SERVICED. Lost: PINK LEATHER CLUTCH fi ae Walton Open Eves. : _| work R ble. 111 8. Tasme-| Plumbing, Chester Nilson, Punsk With PINK. WA pda ae BEST CASH DEAL WANTED WOMAN POR GEN- i aes oF Eo _§-1 188. q ox nee md _|WILL TAKE CARE NEW HOMES CLEANED. REA- FOURD: OF LEAs CALL EM/| For your land contract. We have Private : | home tad Big 4 bre. a day./ sonable. Call OA 6-2845 _— -0161. REWARD, immediate a fi de- . PE 3-000, TRIMMING — ‘our con WASRTE OE TROMROS AND | Pre nn, Parade ye | COST YOUR FET? WANT TO) Eroct te Jchnece tender tel! re 45324. a7 faichfgan ‘animal Rescue League. A J OHNSON. Realto . FP Al Pree estimates. YE 1-8354. Lost: MALE TOY FOX TERRIER . N, Realtor ‘week for | ™ ond’ adece Also babysitting wp f ver. iso ; ‘o able FES ay tba ond’ datiees. ver, detailed —_— WORK BY BY DAY On WEEK. EXP. On 00's. WOMAN WIRKES PAY. WORK” EX: Building Service 12 CARPENTER CONTRACTOR, Dower afinwell {3 3 4 : r. A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 A-l_ LAYING, BANDING | lseneed cahidaaese, t ; 1. A&B TREN water line, con tne bee en? Br, “SHAPIi, CONSTRUCTION Rochester. £0, ‘Dixie Hwy., Drayton . ; woe ene tee, Any type plans, EM ING field tile. vaw Bee ain SERVICE — S&PRAY- =e osquitos & fruit t tater Phot = ars, o Fe wae ‘DRILLING, WELL& PUMP repair. OR 3-2306. “CASH” Is not too difficult to get for your OME When you list your property with Us, CALL Us for expert appraisal of = and let our TT N, inaw 8t. Ph, FE 5-8165 Years Gervice Open ves, ill 8:30 LISTINGS WANTED In and around Pont, HARVEY W N L Estate PE 2-3662 FE 2.9687 FE 32-6097 or OA PE 26) on BEDE oe 10000 CASH FOR 3 BEDR: yee #intee: aaate Goes betw replys confidential. tiac _tiac Press. ~ BUY OR SELL Tl will personally buy your . ty or will sell it for you and ou how to get cash if the ovine 8 Teasonable. ‘Call’ no wand let us prove it. R. D. RILEY, BROKER 509 Elizabeth Lake ‘Rd. FE 46-1157 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE *"Ottice Purchasers waftings. « fice 8800 nemenee Rd, Pontiac EM 3-331! R ‘F. McKINLEY UNiv. 1-5798 ite with black & brown mark- pong Thin. Rewa FE 4-0676, 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. . FE 4-2533 Hobbies & Supplies 244 NEW SCRABBLE =. $3 PAINT by be A = ie nat. is ones to fit). a or pia re all types of Venetian blinds. or bet LACE CUR: AINS PLAIN OR RUP- Bea finish GET YOUR Tors t THE EASY WAY and nace fun too k now for Polly asthe Pexts” gg = Travel Agencies 25A PLANNING A TRIP? ESCORTE PONTIAC HOME, FULL TIME FE_ 70211, 33_W. Huron WE WILL GIVE YO! A QUICK cask hid offer with no additional je en costs. Free estimates, NICHOLIE & HARGER FE 5-8183 “WESTVIEW 8E PTic TANK Tanks vacuum cleaned, Field lines | Notices & "Personals 25 CONTRACT S Ww ANTED installed. M.H.D, licensed & bond- | “~<~~~~~~ aa ge Soa ed. EM 3-4046 or SPECIAL MON. TUES. & WED. sale ‘Sone aa Hg What "haes SHOVERS WALL ob WASIENG “BERV- | Cold waves, $6.50. Thure.| you? Reasonable jeount, large oth ffi a avin Bres,. Dorothy's, Fm >it. soned. contracts noire Real = mes, offices, fac . AAA PRIV D 4-3021, Fase your mind o Py worry, Know po al as S FASS Ee Garden Plowing 16B| 0,'3'5,,0°% pe Taso ait tor Mr. Clark. . MEDIATE CASH a FOUR Ad =, TILING smnvice. | Aerotred Knapp Shoes Jand contract oF i. Bacing and lawns. FE 6-0079 Merman "| PLOWING. DISCING, GRADING, | 2070 Atrport Rd. __OR_3-1802 K. L “Templeton, Rea Kor. | Sud mowing. West st ide, Fm 44224 aupIvox HEARING AID RM, 10, ato LAWNS a. DAINTY "MAID a UPPLIES, id oon matt w contract dens, OR 35-9784 Mrs, Burnes. FE 2-8614, on Mark, ede AL. cell ~_* EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR-| ]idw, S : Laundry y Service 18 setiere. Winntfred M. Odgers. | yy pad Stout, Realtor ALL-BRITE LAUNDRY peblie 24131. Utica Mich. Re-| "Open Eves. Till 0:20 We wash and MORTGAGES ON GOOD PROPERTIES ‘ acre or more w 100 ft. LISTINGS WANTED We have many buyers wait for all kinds of — property in the Rochester area S11 Main St. 1849 ©. Auburn Rd. Roger B. Henry, Inc. OL OL 1-#il1 10121 _ Rochester, seri ~~CASH POR EQUITIES — B sgeoncol —w modern ROY KNAU IF, Realtor 26% W. Huron OA 03339, FE 2-7421 ~ TRADES © ek mpg ‘n trading. = are e foadis traders of | rea. not cont ol : — or an a w discuss the Spitities et treading vour Real . We nave bomes, farms, in- comes, : ities and Northern resorts ted for trade. DORRIS & SON REALTORS 152 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 WE NEED 8. OAKLAND LOTS. A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS 14 MA 6-2503 LISTINGS WANTED — BUYERS WAITING. LET Us SHOW YOU HOW TO, GET CASH YOUR PROPERTY. WE BUY SMALL OITIES Leslie R. Middleton BROKER =< FE 17-0086 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ROOM ba eed Clean, $10 week. FE 1 BA , N. NI _for retired man. Reas, FE 47267. i LARGE RM. ette and Utiliti furn. _ Adults ei Stowell i RM. $ PERSON PRIV. AND — Pontiac. 2 NICE im. ~ 9g ‘For renee couple. FE ft CHARLES, * To Buy—To Sell—To Insure on AVEL SERVICE WANTED $20, eaten Wtd. Children to Board 4 cellent coliateral. ‘Tins Pooles Wanted Real Estate 32A A GOOD care. CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED for, FE 2-1730. Wtd. Household Goods 27 = | You CASH BUYERS To Trade To” ‘LL INSURE IT! roe ed. Ponti for parties now and A B.D 1717 8. Teles 3 , toned FE 2-101. saab Farm ay 6. Selegreut all utilities furn $12 weekly. Lo- . FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY, a 4 ni | Equitable. Society cated ¢ wntown at 3 SiggPt Ponting ry. FE IN DEBT? PE 40521 Eves. PE 5-8601| Perr = If hi trouble ti MYand contra te Realtor pe beng te bath entrance, Ground ay meetin c ec ? va ie, Landscaping 18A — = pong r: the “bird” Pr see,1080 W. Huron | floor, Newly decorated, | Reason BEAUTIFUL MARION BLUE ORS. INC. aan 8. Goaeaw, | Cha -| FE : ‘ _ Grass Nu I above Oakland Theater, FE “i 4, eee g hy Hy 2 ROOM FURN. ; VATE driveway grading and deck ‘filling. " AN Ane wit tae a wo a cM Sanet et 7 ROOMS AND BA NICELY : tor any debts contracted | CASH & USED CAR FOR SEA- furnished with Bed, COMPLETE LAWN MAINTE- Andree other t then i Sanit. Bruce SONED LAND RLGNTRACT. location, west side, adults nance and bbery. 25 yra. ex- a. say 2119 Pon- BRAID _ MOTOR only. 35-4485 or FE 65-4521. a ee ._ Mich Cass AT WEST ; wv : DSCAPING. LAWNS, Na PATIO“, Sa wed erik THig DATE f . elves. Drain tiles and heul-| Will not be responsible for any : Ro cahos. Clean, “nleely pind PE 2-5463 debts contracted by any other ed, Wi girls . Close to E T TRIMMING AND | {An Myself John A. Felts, 194 downtown, Inquire 300° N, Sagi- removals, Ph, FE 5-6503 or __.Lincoln, Pontiac, Michigan. naw s |. 32000. SPECIAL SCHOOL GIRLS PER- A CAWN jos. $5.75, Dorothy's. 500 N. ree wells, Grass and bach cet. Perry, FE 2-124. ssa tnean wo prsesngy 2 |g ting Hand digging, sodd and ot ig tie State SERV! tients, See Solara” re Ped : _ FE 2-1225, 45K FOR FOR BOB MAH Yr oars WF) AND BATH, U Ra. ¥ Ex-|7 RMS. & BATH PRIV. ENTE 2 ent, Adults only Cail FE 4-4625 After 5. 4 RMS. AND BATH. UPSTAIRS bi hts, ¢ i ice eraeomnereterrares thet ier 6 i 1 rog51, _— « gle ot CORT ACES. CHILDREN | «RMS. & B BATH fH CLEAN COUPLE. | __*e'come. e rinkers Jaki . FE IDEAL. 2 COUPLES, 5 RM. BATH, Bens. md = “2 i heat hot water. FE HoTs. 7 Rus. 560 = “re Ra. So. FE 4-8003. Coslgtiene. IF YOU WANT AN ATTRACTIVE ATTRACTIVE | 2 | ROOMS cog oN ne oe gg bath. ront apartment, Close ip, comfortable I living, 10 miles from b sow! jon gg PE gg a week, &4 Pon a leane sot tare May. sa Se te 8 APTRACTIVE 1 AN — ne Ava. LAKEFRONT MODERN FURN., 3 Sept. 1. ae bedroom brick home, "adiant heat, —— - garage. From Sept. ist to June AAT Private comet Dultties 16, 5160 per month. pater Aina and Washing ev intare Quiet eou- guired pe _pralesse 208 | MODERN FURN. HOUSE. SEPT. eburn 0! — June. For small responsible APT. more SETRAWCE. PE family, Deposit required. 5-3056 ~T489. 1 GARAGE HOU! . 2 DELUXE R- spis. Nice, ? block ce Blue seving Commies of wepk Woon Commonwealth FE a + ra, 10 ROOM HOU. Reht Apts. Unfurnished 4 * “Hotel Rooms S. Parke St., Pontiac ” decorated * | Rent Houses Furnished 35 RN N atertord V: By week or day. Munro Ca! 4 JR 3-6193. rae eee s vod a 7 %* at through May’ ith DOU 2 7 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT, 3 “R60 AND aT NEAR ‘ark No. 4. City bus line. Bitiiiies « supplied. Prefer business ) LARGE as ; SUIT. TABLE FOR 2 or PE «3 or laces family. PE 25408 — x2 ‘OOVERNMENT Y HOUSE.” A NEWLY FURN. 4 BED EDAM. lakef ront home. Avail, Sept.-May, CLEAN ATTRACTIVE HO' USE- trailer, Modern, kitchen, ae me. ago yoo | on priv, lot. Walton Blvd BE, CLOSE £, to GMC and bus line, FE 2-0257 noon FURNISHED MODERN YEAR around _ front 0 ig . ay FOR TEACHER. aa vt Be FOR | _— yr. 2 bedrm. nicely furn., .modern home. _8-1358. FURN. 5 ROOM TRoGae AFTER Labor a. Phone EM _ 3-4411. Sat., Sun., and Mon. No shisavon References required. ‘HOT EL AUBURIN a" LARGE STORE ro SUITABLE FOR ap GA- RS... area). eqn pe “ai BIRMINGHAM Suitable for ¢ ring, Sales ‘Be Geotral~ a at ag et -. eet BROOCK - 300 8. Woodward, B'ham. MI 4-6700 FFICES TO RENT UPSTA! le i54b Dinie Rwy eae Oeveit. OR 3-1355, OOP BUILDING next = at 71% m No. Loop Building, Paul A. Kern. agent.” PVT, TRAILER SPACE, ALL MOD- — ceaten. Write Pontiac Press, x OFFICE SPACE FOR 2 near Pontiac General Hospi Goad pais ing. Write Pontiac Fras For Sale Houses 43 BY OWNER. 2 BDRM. RANUH, Near Waterford Migh. Lot 80145, [— _: — i. 200 = - Monthly. ATTRACTIVE 2 ROOM AND kitchenette. Pvt, bath and ent. Including util. Near Genera] Hos- pital. ant welcome FE 32-6226 or BIG 3 aus. CHILDREN WEL- come. 407 N. Cass OA. 86-2018. BEAUTIFUL: ¥ a oe cage ette, For wo fable acs sion lady, “Reanana 7? reat vt. ent. eo 3- Bae gyno AND BATH. — x at. Couple preferred. ew LAKE OME, COMPLETELY furn. Auto, of] heat and washer. He Te Beps to June. OR BUILDERS - AND HOME SEEKERS Meadowood Sub.. MODEL OPEN ong Hwy. OR AIRPORT RD. TO WAT ON CLOVERTON, woes preg ~ i een THIS STANDING, TRONGEST NEAT BUILT HOMES IN THE U.B.A lots to pick from with mereER THRO JUNE 18ST, 2 bedrooms and bath, ‘ull base- ment auto. of) heat, fireplace, right on lake, poe swimming pool. 9 acres, $1 mo ref- _ erences, FE one for appt. location ® om. and after —— __3-8062. GLEAN, MODERN EFFICIEN i Pontiac Lake, $20 per week. includes heal light and: _838._OR_3-6389. FURNISHED APT. 60 MATTHEWS. PE 48398. NCY |§MALL FURN HOUSES FOR On 3481 WALLED LAKE, MODERN 2 BED- rooms. Lakefront. ry aes 2 blocks from village. 2} rent, Children weleome, _Kennilworth. FE 4-2031, FURN. APT. 1 OR 2? GIRLS OR couple. Centrally located. Adults me 300 N. Paddock. Alberta APT. ON OU Ps YR. Ri 3-3902. Priv. lake. pessonabie. MY FOR SINC rson, | Slag ent, as utilities. E. A LAKE ¢ ORION. “NEW FUR red RE en. erences” required. 7 aY ses" 35793. UXE. 3 In- DEL Reasonable. . Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 2 BEDROOM UNF. HOUSE IN Lake Orion Avail. Sept. tst. §70. Elgin 6-6292 or MY 2-5741, — 3 BEDRM. HOME. ELIZABETH Lk. Estates, $125 monthly. _5-5477. 3 ROOMS, BATH. oh BASEMENT. _For rent, F FE _5- ROOMS AND ec GLASSED eee clean, adults only, EM quite 864 Glendale ae END 2 ROOM. PRIVATE and entrance, Very nice. Toundry” room, Adults. FE 2- 76. NEW 3 ROOM AND BATH, PRI- vate. Everything furnished, ranch home, $22 per week to couple. FE 5-3911 PARTLY FURN. NO CHILDREN. Near Cedar Island. EM 3 3-3006. PARTLY FURN $30 PER MONTH _or rent for housework. FE 2-7568 PLEASANT LAKE FRC ‘ YEAR ‘round. For quiet an No drinkers, FE 2-41 3 & cm Soe Near Eliza- rooms rn, Ne beth Laké $20 weekly. 3 rooms & bath unf. ge Gardens. 985 Boston at Tilden, $70 mo. a REALTY. FE §-1284 ar a West an “4 e now. "f "PE 046M 0: SPACIOUS CLEAN PVT and entr, Baby welcome. 2-3341. ROOMS. BATH Bets — a ATH MY Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 PE 2-6663 or FE 2-774. 2 ROOM APT., FURN. UN- furn. Good . clean, close to bus line. 285. 5 5 BEA RMS, AND Pe ent, $85 a mo, “ame aly. furn. couple only, 281 2 BEDRM. bi ACE, CLEAN. — out, A — Ne 41581. | Gas heat. Adults only, 487 8. 7 ROOMS.” TH. SHILD WEL- FE 2870. FoRM AND DA a Bary mo + at a) ie No arinkers FE 3 AND BATH, se LOW BEE. with blind is Fg stove and refre. ye or FE 2-605. 4 RM. —- COUPLE ONLY. _$50_ a =month. 3644 N. Johnson. 5 ROOM — . ADULTS ONLY. _Inquire 132_W. Lawrence. § RM. BATH, NEAR P.H.S., HEAT, hot water. FE 5-6618. MODERN pera ON 8 R _ Anderson, FE ¢- HOUSE | BASEMENT “AND aint Children wel- S| ROOMS. NEWLY DE DECORATED, oe furnac references requir _Call FE 4-6187 before 2 2:30" 6 AND BATH. NEWLY DECORA- $500 ted. Webster School district, FE 23-7425. 8 ROOMS, 2? ACRES, $1000 A week. P.O Box 535 FOR RENT INCOME HOUSE. 5 rooms on ist floor. 3 room apt. * 3 Boom seems. Plus kitchen econd floor furn. 2 car garage. Auto, Sees. FE 4-6180 for __8ppointment. NEAT 2 BEDROOM HOME. Ga- Hp e and Lake privileges. Union =, ‘co before 12 or after 6. FSARFALLT "7 FURN. 5-1 DU- $65 8 plex in Drayton Piains. Month. Call OR 3-1309. WALLED LAKE, MODERN 2 BED- rooms, lakefront, avail. Sept. 2 _ blocks from village. MA 4-3497, ‘Rent Lake Cottages 36A 3 RM. FURN. CABIN, BY OR yr. Lake Orion, MY 3- 2 tae ii, RM. FURN. CABIN ON ON BON. Sept. 15. OR 340388, cans LAKE COTTAGE, SUITABLE r 3, wk or wntil after Labo. Boat FE 2-0637, Bays Corrade: FOR nner A AT HIG- Lake. FE doen aE SAND BEACH. Play ground. Boats. EM_ 3-3185. FURN. LAKE ONT COTTAGE. Available: Aug, 2% through Labor Day. Nice beach, also > beak. EM 3200. LAKE FRONT © SQTrac AT LEw- _iston. FE 5- Oxi TL LAKE SEE en N. SLEEPS included, 10 per week, 6, boat inch EM 3-0212. a (ODERN LAKEFRONT, o. Pe bas’ Pontiac. ‘re ees ea heat & hot water, adults 4 RMS, AND BATH, UPPER. 1 m. On bus line, Adults only. 314 8. Marshall, ? 8 3 ‘ : ¢ required. Bert Mon- Roselawn, Pontiac, # fe gD o > QO o | J 2 ne % “a MODERN COTTAGES Rent by 1o% wee a HURON Pin y KE, poem, tienen Reas, MA ___ For Rent Rooms 4 MEN, NO DRINKERS. FE 46700. 37 PRI- CLEAN FOR sete Sa he Dome. 261 State privileges om on Maceday. Lotus and ster Or will builg on your lot, SEE IT = GOMPARE IT EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR sEC- pone Daa MANUFAC. MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS 1075 W. HURON ST. FE 20263 NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE A NICE 3 BEDROOM INCOME —— oil heat, jot 80x120, good own pay- ‘Call FE 1156, After 3 WEST SIDE BRI Located Canterbury, teas a Wash rx will be open or your inspection Sunday 1-6 Beautiful 3 bedroo.n brick ranch home, gp se basement, On- y $3100 and its yours, ‘ we ay see for yourself. ment. o'clock, peverty. er must sell. for onl 000 DOWN an. & with terms, aye ny ‘ate Teil nee me in acre of fine garden soll. $0068 youre oT cert rag ier it for _ 4 room home with full ment, lace ogtviloges, pal $1500. down with pos- dla WILLIAMS L ESTA smeunance $750 I DOWN, 2 BEDRM. HO! full re i 1% car garage, alae 7 BY OWNER, LEA Coen ES EE? NEW 41 ROOMS AND BATH. PRAC- tically finished. % bik. off Sasha- baw and 1 bik. from Lk, a gee A -- oe. 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E are 7 ~ DEST ence Goit™ red Griveway S| ia Approx LF, sit,s00| ge ARDS AUTOMAT M tacritce oF aa tg AE - garden Approximately 4 ARM sehdor. r God. sas wn a AIDEN. martgaee $18,250 ion ‘at L y 4 sere 3 ye Us, F erORdi ORTH Exchestve ‘ : a D bg UL N eat ti to . 7 wt DD'S, ave of peed RAY L Pace ao signed ° ete dinnin : A n : en an ¥ e : WHIT ber te COLO! nial 38 4 Tomer ne SEAS | igh akg wich we By Jay Alan, COLOR raven oY aaa at Realt contempora way net Dp wt) RED wa _—s ing house. oe oe an oar 1, ____For Sal 6 FA oa’. 0-8 ing m eature at it ot! wa hot reo MI B 3203 rec L.A 5 ce 4 fine ror H co | te eater pneBY OWNE | ob ayes =|: noah de Hoon ; od near a ag me. Bes jare hom NER Kitchen - i Al and knott din- re ED, 5 wt “ Phone . Price stores, ee, uto e ¢ on wi i so. 3 ¥ a do po _F Eves. ‘til REALTONS tion $2,500, bus Bae pee _ sled rook fire a) lots 0 “ od tela . pine | fore ROO iM aaa FE nse, 06 ‘or Sale UN ts RUSSELL. + lly ak schools | alls, Hot. we vas a ety. 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L BU 94, 0 2 ae BRICK RA —— room, —_ WN fee “Veer ae & PM. te. 2 bloc! : wil peg porltanagl ated. tl hom 1 Sun and TLD: car et. tibule full NCH bur reens hob gas Bren a. ans ex parochi ks Or Hn al . @ Ler stoo! e ING da 1,200 do White Bee ccens: liv entr base 3 n & EB. aca by heat, bi d plus - ri a publ stber ints ear : [ | sly ane taney By mane | CEDAR lave need, hireplace, entrance and lo car nares, be arm ponaslgs dunt ef Only 200 com Cass an ent. MU onl rta r 2 eture exce z13 Oe ar rr . Me . dust ™ in, Sami and Labs. o ins LTIPLE Lis ! a GlLES R 7 tbo dows, beaut ISLAND — window, oo wee -R. “ Bee" ‘on a Fishin you. bool O pelt eae TINO SERVI | Huron FA LTY G os ies | By*beautital io front, DI LAKE fixtures. le be ce once? ¥ of 1081 W. iltz ona ne beagle “Be. * : ' nN’ . a Zs ° oO! F ls will g home, center h = Open 9 to ss ‘Ext ranch Bra i iperessate one is ponent Pr ayy ven ge! plumbing aa . ‘Huron, jake ag ‘when Diace ftom — hall Co- ® ior al eA new | te its ust oe ood ed | price featur many bing Open » ts . > ae ts the Dri B a “toree' Ee with fire: +9 cing. demplonna bed. | many ‘possi sand | Four tot" $11,080, for econ Jinattere's* ,_ Orn es a Large di re- matic wel seen) “ ws aseibilit to. today Let's but ovine 1 ep valtessenabie yityns own noo ieee all tow and cag Cedar ies Ssetone tne = : yo t and ge lot, 7, uys "bedroom pc . & 3 1 ater, ie, wired, ute M ee = 5 this art motentina Tite Bog sroughowt od beth up. GO patio. Lavel Privil ing Gee ee — | herd to RICK RAM rl SYLVA ' D aise nt? ures ay Large p. "Good base R lo subdtvieto acre | entrance eaevs pte BLING ‘18 TH VAN AREA im 191 rayton veasoie. ‘ LAKE Posse inns sac base. AMBLING vision witha aos . This all reat price. Cente! ELIZ an bath, “mod re nina s, 88 to ed = al 2. ; all urni 2 er Aly , as. mm He 6 Foon a oa fargs LOUISE Terms ca Septembe : 2 bear HOM lel Rear Aubry Heit laree A RT | for thi ee Oui AKE Lom teal Twn teh che <4 ot bedroom ine} rooms, yal ry o arte ist. — ranch floors w with oll —_ 1008 W. Mun | —- anaes te tern Ev beautiful family | “OME ware, ® heat Sc ar Bit aay eee LOVELY RAN ened, veces *eerteum toes Biante ile a seseere | W p mune TY 0° inaedining "are marie Lovely spa "lgabety OME, | Poge ne: ae tock garden, ving m * at- ' . bath iE . * | a c th t m, oir pase, “Ol best, peer ag F oho x gg Ae ee ee an ter ail to wall ear: on _DOWN le bath. Over’ + EST S FE jae Bank eae | ivan sadueaped ' round make. | Bs AND MIL car gov, Bale hee | a or ae aot Fees, otra | ter aekice & room madern bangs S| rete tne ae | Sees oe | ey ed Mit atta 2 3s ™. with for hi e, en Byam 3 iyin, uy at st pimgigge lawn. - wond Two le st Bid wo A ve tee Thr 1 kite: off | . fering garage t oan | icin ‘® you E Sees te a op ho cee witing |" te Pa ee tom series Sah se errata a ee OR im | wet Putts roome sand Jones eaten liz ag erful 3 1'e¢ ctrie wa- Pt room er tran ogy ei ob ” paved Bt, sil, ve al bu rangement and y ets elt b UNG poult — rooms, Bae abe pige exterias agg ng jammes’h 5, a S sail. wo eneum ~ Bt., eloce. Galen (a8 ong €oD and eee it. { sea\e uilt 2 bed Gi phon: garage » 2-bed- fem eae wana nyt i ee vista o VILLI Zhe] Sea ta inns SEMIN aie pense brewers wa ence pally near sage | Berl al aan e.. ganeh states . ITY S 250 with a neilosets le ft. AMS poreh, 3 S potiticn, eet aid A NOLE seton oor PENT, piumbine, deluxe Ceram pod de wae mocetm “hom AR ‘ town, — 7 and olf oo built fobbe V"SPECIAL on . Abinched: 284 with le ee Foon a Datema “a a aie ft aia a pene cat| Bil : Ee fe vane, (GA @ exnvi YD KENT, Real * : Jow T 4 Pe long— $1,000 tied 'b 5-4 fe] Cm R n down rm $7 ‘. About te #0 picture built ose | WERT __Next_t ealt K : 3 room cae sa down LAKEFR _ ont ae w. threiess | CS oe H AYS t 5 + re bain a IN : oO 1% s sere ca ace, . tran tate A jo Consumers Power Jost. price NT N Be gh rpeting ing Wensiorved sale PI Pow am bend goes modern, $1,480 down, hiates sek T NEA Pw ge ed pore set age bg yee N fe) er REA : en door, “ua &. meses co a GL. Resale. room, KSTON R jot ly shown oa oee ched price sa pind edrgom, new NOR S e LTO Le door, Total com inum — os : ye just on ta oe cbpete k The Ne enytis ese |C4R THV RS : ly price full 1 kite! room yea waH ad> m rt ytime 1 AL FR VE vie # - rE Edw: 7 B90 Boga 4 : fully. ins 4. "year 01d a ehen mone Awd we ills es mile out but take, OF THE Full immaculate # yEST SIDE Fo n Fj Telegrapt 4-0528 TN. M. Sots =x for s at - Ore ta | r ': wiity Foon L 6 room an a oad son os are ee on perty? I= ‘Kk — kitehe B.. EEN LAKE ‘4 a BETTER Bre, & ge t, Real jn A he 4 Take _~ a Lane, svert black er for this wae, Offering mere Orr 8B "bis tervitie t a Ane “a toon, ~ Cai HOMES gun Ev Ph. to ha Pd A% rge . Ov fronta: home foot a st ove rrific hay e. tage ‘enc at, ge 3 pe BRICK yea sais “ eo ad Pam ig ll a ie a = 3 4 . drapes beths. Fee samen : E pemige bye aD 43,800 pol an. as Dath m) : 80 RA — for « oo : ae rage. Three meek es room home “, NICE, a ee Ee Saruine. 262 O'N bell tare 300 |: oben * red pon Five. this new 2 a ed at with Total "preg 8 , sox . EIL, R 5 onth, plastered > ‘ 3 ee erms = — he a line 8EMINO! tal ‘price only #1 toh ealtor heal system floors, ‘a OF your bud | por "yoursell' af su cea. 7,000 ie, on Site" arkst eivesyou'%s "ur appa ay Jealilec rhe Sea ap eaten, "ea | REAL. ES on. title: 4 somethin ‘7 eran vastness om Seana space for STATE I price es privileges on leona s on US 10. Guae tnt Peaen “a ae fe Russel | ie a "want aa Ww. sell You Stierea pet um [| ote REDS ey | sea me 1p hri | Hes COLORED on vou BUY it Tet eras 1€S he | : - family. j | oe mo’ eon Bie nN WILLis @ to ee, a “4 fms ; it * 60638 *. and | Co opereet Ma 47501 ve FE aus { ; Cc hypeN, Sieatue a6 Walton re ie "Pies, Goad heme, tor imal fem: lots, Lake privileges, fruit trees Ris eat eae | es eaten teat OODET LAE, fel tant] Sad waigree™ saee “owen : : Eeparate esining. room _ 9 ESE. ato ot furnace stove Drapes ae he ld 9 fetes optae Call Lincete, 2017 7 3. OPEN DAILY . 12708 PM. ce I. S snsa tZO BONN, our m ° '. Living room Ww! vectinnle F 'xi?’. fas ge st s:| O-Bedroom esman: _THE PONTIAC PRESS, Peivsa'e! AUGUST 17, 1956 pital oF HAM 3 For Sale Resoet Prop. “4A ls <5 te “We to ae FE 3 7023 1:30 to COLORED Nevada st., $5@ per month. imidway 6t.. @ rooms, full Midway St., @ rooms, gas heat. ev PIN, BROKER et ome OR 37014 basement. ms and sc oe aes rege. 3 WILT is M. ‘BREWER. 535) NN, Parke Ps basse MA 6-7581 FE ye S04 MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE ERCE ROAD Homes ONLY - [Midway 8t., @ rooma, 2-car garage. RJ. VALUET, Realtor ae AND AVE. §-0603 NORTH END ice fy Be meat i —_. o | oo ation fm MS COLORED 4 bedrm. incomes on East Wilson 2 available. Low as $1700 down. Buy either with confidenc 4 FAMILY PE 43303 FE 2-1083 Near Silver Lake @) ft. brick ranch home, PS yre old, quality custom built pM ng rooms plus 1% baths & @ ¢ — — 2 car gecaee rr hls got “course, 1 ¥. 24i0 _Anders 3-0860 after 6:00 p.m For Sale Lake Prop. 44 LAKEFRONT 6 yom 1% story year around . Basement, Auto- a Furnished Good lot. An excellent at $11,000 with easy terms. LAKEFRONT 2 bedroom cottage. Close te paved ogre Dt ag al a. o _— m9 ADD’ S “INC. OR_3-1231 ¥ ACRE LAKE FRONTAGE Carpenter Lake, $4,450-~ $950 down. ARNOLD REAL ES- ane gas beach, Shaded buy a’ & forty 2 bedroom home on iw . oo Cambridge Acres Lakefront lots. A new well- restricted subdivision o» W. side of big and little School Lot Lakes. | $1450 UP cent dn. Somes. boat- @ M50 to Mil- rig on Mitord r Rd., ge ‘mile wc Cam: e. Agent on Sines 6pm . SELDON Co. ___KEnwood 5-2200 or FE _5-5T15 LN ‘ROCHEST ER 415 WHIMS LANE MILES NORTH OFF R bedroom, stone siding, farm kitch- en, off forced or tat surroundings, call Mr, Pag ‘OL | h.m. SELDON co. For Sale Lots — 46 pe me 8. re ssi Rd, wa me 3201 DAckSON R RD. Drive out M59 to Duck Lake Rd and ‘nen North 7 2 miles to Jack- son Rd. Lake front with 1 aon: 8 rooms and 2 baths. Offered Ranch Home Site 150x275 ft. on Walton Bivd. among se sites —— 4305 ie Hyy., - ton Plains. OR 3-0701 - Daal terms or will exch for small \ Business Opportunites 8 orm oho, a AP Mew deaures 2 BTA | BUPER SERVICE STA veotory. Gall pe santa | ‘LOANS $20 TO s PE be Pull price $22.00 on ‘real estate and all. Ter: GROCERY, HARDWARE, aod @) pliance operation in exclusive lake e* ween ah Partridge! 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE REAL Loe & eesreene 1050 W. “HURON ST. _____ OPEN EVE. 7 TO ‘ WwooD-wW WORKING SHOP. ETL Plenty of tod with mac if “= ired, demands retire ment, ROOT BEER DRIVE 16 00 mato 202 N. MAIN Meadern f ing riroot ‘best ft"! ROCHESTER, MICH. chise. os tated year LOANS we HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711. OL 1-#791. ek nat aber hows, ie WHEN YOU NEED ’ ¥ priced right for quick sale, sey ne | 929 10 $500 dance fi feor. “gust across ie street Sigeatare (* at cla WARD E, PARTRIDGE! jou"‘wim ‘your meney problems REALTOR FE 4-3581 STATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. PE 41574 Mortgage Loans Ideal fed pr me Pour-f: rooms and uated on “That's only guaranteed for 6,000 miles!" TIN, Saginaw &t F or r Sale Lots ee 'LAKE FRONT $250 DN. Extra large jake front iot on lake 3 miles north of elty. 112 feet on lake, 150 feet de LE feet in wee on road. row - TO SELL AT ONLY $259 DOW CALL Faw. ML Stout, Realtor Ph. FE 54-8165 Oo Eves. til 8:39 1 46 aad | Sale Business Property + 49 0 a cieienaeaetietae iinet tienen ELL OR TRADE A ies” modern brick face bidg. | WI ILL iS M. BREWER RETIRING. SOON? independent, : ily brick apartment bidg. Excellent location 5 bath separate heating and laundry ‘acilities. Sit- 2 lots, ten fruit trees, Live reat se. Takes ae to handie Bad owner. FE =| "BUD" pea Located on .M5® in small village near school, Owner says sell or trade. A fing deal for a smail . pre S Commercial Building | Dorothy Snyder Lavender |S. Saginaw St. 3140 W. Murea PE 34411 | 2G fee Gor ected tullding ON BUSY ORCHARD LAKE AVE-| gas a Good conten. nue, 1500 sq. ft. floor space. oe $18, Any cg: Laree jot, “4 acai for store. or wn, Snlanee me nog NICHOLIE ae $000 TO BS 500 = 3% 8. Saginaw Bt. os TEAG UE FINANCE CO. Retrigeralor sod’ ‘installeds No va paren | earns sealed unit. Runs good, $45. OR CASH “FOR YOUR FURNITURE . r tools. Ol 1 | ainY aia 6 & BUGGY, J. P. MA- rinos, 264 Chandler. | 5 adio, toble ‘high chair and i ing. MA 6-2702. Walton, Cor. Josivn APARTMENE SIZE GAS Big! td cavatabed. fuifaize ranges in electric ona gas values a extraord: Michigan 3 Orchard Lake Fluorescent, Ave. pony ie or phone FE 4-4728 Swaps 12 FT. LEONARD REFRIGERA- tor for 50 heavy hens, or will sell. MY 3-306! ll ac- truck, Pensinailet or ca. innd 3% Balance contract bag equity 975 Baidwin Ave. LaTs = Van Welt. OR 3-1355. 55 chin RudGEWAY R REAL ESTATE FE 4¢-6203 WORTH ted as trade in on used ANTIQUES, NEXT TO TRAIL'S Boat Houses, Lake, _OR 3-4036. APT. SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE i ae good condition, $50. Mi BARGAINS 4 ROOM COTTAGE, WITH NAT: | pyi) ural fireplace. Lake eke privie hogee- 12). miles north of Co, PE 32-6623 | CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR. APT. APT. shelves on door coger Only esas, sO cine Merril oo teen a an SUITE, | $45 $20. Refrig. $50. | Coffee lames like new, cheap, _other items, FE 5-3766 0 CHAIRS - CHROME, IDEAL FOR extra kitchen chairs. Have # num- ber of odd sets in variety of col- ors. Terrific values. ene orescent, 393 Orchard €OLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR. ood condition. beautiful blond rig tube warranty. 5 iiks Appl M1 6-1300. DOUBLE BOX 8PRING AND has ood condition, §25. MAY. eC ye bout § N c al a Apel. 2 aad 61300. ow 10 CU. FT. ; EEP cond, $120. FE 5-4421. ELECTRIC Fes FOR SALE. E 2-846. 1 BABY BEI BED AND ¥ ION CHAIR. _Good ¢ $20. DOUBLE eo a a ari mas: $20 APIECE 15, SMALL Lae eee 75. WILL DOU- ANYTIME, uto.; Colonial ete. iisc. ite window » onl __ $65. 3B ma Etb00" Ma Milks eal FRIGIDAIRE, aay) Ob CONDITION, best offer PULL 8 ak MAGIC 1c HG GAS | stove, Good cond | FRIGIDAIRE SE iL- | lent “condition. "ya6. on 7191. PREEZER. UPRIGHT. ONE OF — best ane. freezer guaranteed for 5 years. $305 vate. of $270, Slightly. scratched in transit. Michigan worescent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave FOR SALE: STUDIO COUCH. Ex- cellent condition. $35. FE 2-9033. $9033. FREEZERS potty have ro Gon: Caries bad Chest RCA- ror aes nd oo ot ‘ *KING 1 BROS. 40734 PE ¢1 ___ PONTIAC RD AT OPDYEE, a GAS RANGE, DIVIDED TOP. ass door oven, broiler timer. Excellent . Will trade for apt. size electric ‘range. rE GENERAL. ELECTRIC ec, ironer. Portable F dowig rh s Bank Furniture. . ater 307 E. Pe 63000. M Sarda NG FROM BLOOMFIELD. HILLS HOME; EXCEPTION: AL BUYS IN GOOD FURNITURE, MID. _WEST 4-328, x. 8-044! home. Ideal tor ‘sree family or 55 N. Park 181 cars. H Open Eves,; Bun. 10 to 2 $ )| | . 80 x 180. WOODED. PRICED — | Fe bone Ma 61501 FE S10 : Laks. Sig Bade ina Ins! ~ ‘of right at $2250, __ For For Sale e Acreage 47 47 | LARGE COMMERC ta BUILDIN a | wae PE ay | UTOR re sass aria oth ar aa FOR Ter I ipleton must dis Your o vane. 100 x 180 with paved street. $150 ee lg Se ghee Sag- os, Mr Ae oe ; $33 000 this Pepin re ag gs down. 30 Acres w 7 —— per pur- ~~ CONVALESCENT 5 ACRES ; WN Walnut St. Ph. MA Fenton, | 100 180 North side. $120 down. BARGAIN PRICED ~ NURSING HOME. ———— oe dake nee ten at BRAGTIPOL WHIPPLE LAI CARE: Nearly 4 acres with stream. 9500, ‘Scenic rolling land I's mi. off) woion sust Ww. of Baldwin. Modern poled arog Sones very Ned forced air furnace. Ngw bot water 300 ft. lake priv. lote down, mate Mipeees ae Smgreres see | Story Factory 40x80 plus office. | Income, Located | 18 8 tiles | THis As the buy of the year. . 108 ft. on Mi5.| PLUS MORTGAGE CosTS low. Good restric: Ceristenas ene tone fermen’ size | BR. RB. Room tor parking and ex-| of 3 bedroom brick with stone siSee' ith reasooabier down DOP] Check These Features | ‘og E%t;, seach, MAble taini| 4 Seree wooded. wortn ite, armse,| Corcimas tse farm for only 110) Paation" Gwaes on premees dal | AVIT TIS Me BREWER | [tha het rteeeaes gai 2 VACANT mn B ote 3,2, ring om, oak | BY OWNER “FRONTAGE ON 3 | 2u,¢ 16. Yor euick sale om ITE COMMERCIAL LOTS —— ## . Parte PE coin | Reames g'taa af iores 5 ROOM modern, 2 bdrms, Full 1 i. “city sewer and| lates. A ae ig Bo wy ; , : Business frontage on Baldwin and | wy g.o633 MA Sin8; FE 5-7706 available. G.I, newly decorated kiteben . : | ee 8 eonraat rad t eauit with’ dinette teom| weer eve 6. large glassed-in porch, new well, | ‘is, = 312. Lake privileges. 9400 RIDGEWAY REAL ESTATE | ON DIXIE LAKE & US 10, MOTEL co thé bene presen nw’ uty Pa foom. Pront You Can’ t Find insulated. $18,000. OA 3 ° BROS #78 ‘Baldwin Ave nad ior seie. Sgho og including 2 al cant. Ask for Mr. Bateman ; sewer and , a Better Bu 100 ft. business frontage, M24. $500 year ‘round. Efficie nia. ¢ or Mr. Kampsen. ride Mies cor garage, Cees to Pp AYMENTS "ee —Teatia* pest Theloges, | 7 . | Bes Business Opportunities 51 | ished.” “Also. ranch type home. stores, $8, with Call NOW for colorful literature 1 acre with 180 ft. ¢ ono = 2 eee tifully LE é $1,000 dn. ediate iormation. Brown- . frontage $780 N | raft. Swimmin & ft + $41,000, : KEEGO HARBOR As LOW AB sit set "Pasaeral tn" | see Ett a tase taits | ake rue mee, Sau | eat soe pet | DALE MAN 4 } Fy $67 Per Month be R- LADD’'S, INC. house, good location for motel! Ment, year around business. Ci tract, lots, os $3500 cash for gro- ; : eesed «me free vooking Walters Lake. 0 x 100 __OR 3-121 aie. M4 silos from, Surahe of) om 5-600. cory, pacmecs. mel. ampsen oe. Fan eeeet, uate tt] «INCLUDES EVERYTHING ft. Lake privileges. $500, Low) ———A yy) Uy . Priv. on wy Lane. A el en ween "SCONNOR, BROEER 3 wel es tn Road | * ge ang egg ang me) ace ice jake, front ®, WILLIS M. 4 a RE ALTORS FE 4-0528 | emp ton, Realtor Mod Op sees ft oy oop li ob a is "Only $3600. N‘cho- een te oe ee MA 61581 FE 5-7704 ‘ . 3 - each $1300 for lie & H Co, 3 OW. beautiful 7 home and WILL SELL LEASE ON e On Bite for on STERLE yout, north tap oe oe ke, a SCOTT LAKE ‘ "E bai8s come. By eppotniment as a eee quarters oc ae aneerape at a . ol ° : ADE: - pe ee Ean Bivd te tdiaon, turn right | itv ‘ac sa Sa boos pee Ceri ideal" for” ti” level | WORTH (CLARKSTON AREA, 151 penee. . board motor for Sears cement sider late model sat 1 block to sterling. Window overlooking lake. 2 large $400 terms can be ar-| _scres on Hadley R4. LI $-616 JIM WILLIAMS FEEDS, SEEDS. GARDEN, a Se veer tes pee. FS : § ACRES IN CITY LIMITs . slat poultry & dog supplies in an pins GI's robe closets, Pull bath with show- HIGHLY RESTRICTED block of Wal os- | REAL ESTATE INSURANCE excellent location on main ‘b1 CHEV. CAR PAR A-l Castell Realty po gp Bam in porch with | Let 116 x '200 ft. tm Otter mm} {7B end Perry. Subdivided into 11 Open aoe | omen i68 peg te Mong Tignes rae Seo Midwar “batoce 3°30" = ©. view of lake Select cak fleerim b. high ary, over lookin . ‘es fe in width, Cait | PE 40647 FE 4-084) $3500, for Povn-dg stock of 956 FORD FAIRLA U ‘ ROMTVAN TARE throughout. Good utility room. Ac| 2 Ag Egg l -® oS rene a sant = EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP AND goods, etc, A real value. ea, Toke te pag pg A = heat, tely insulated, Land- ne . coeta Se RAC Seabed $et"wia: alse mass tees | OFF AUBURN AVE, + narra aky: cash arm | trtn cal OR Sami afer TBE evo & Dry Cleaner, | _mente PE"S0I0 after 8.0 $7 MO type homes with, vacomente. 3 warare x cud gmake etegtent neighbornoed ‘igh and af. 608 aY'6 OniEa 8 RM MODERN, > “PARTRIDOR ‘ts tae ain ping, eoter Poaturee, ei Aiesaw. large 34" th TON . ype homes ments se. Circum es force . men ck, $ Terms. value. ‘Trade ‘or mul gory y= INCLUDES TAXES by Dinden nas bool’ i sux av'|| oie ‘seep lorena, Curve ool St00 “22 W. KENNETT sey eines: |2 eres, ou, Alrvert | sche ts YOUN >_OPPORTUNTY _ Were ep. 3 running condition, ny make ef ‘ “ AL. rage, City sewer and water. Priv | Allen Rd. 17 miles to Pontiac or | Just off Baldwin, lot 40 x 120| for house on W. Side in Pontiac.| to lease a modern Sunoco Station | Spiegel ea FULL PRICE $11,395 ¢ i, Price $35. up, Gpen 2 miles do, Fim. By owner. Or- n Baad 3 car garage zoned manu-| Call after 6:30 p.m. OR 3-8353 i Moy, Michigan We train row | Sale Land Contracts $2, iv son of ig AFL se Mliestone W call for appointment FE ere | hop. 84 808 on terme, or emall | 19 ACRES Office Box 690, Flint 1, Michigan. | LE X Fi. win. Chapman's 3 At aterford “ROCHESTER WATKINS LAKE k. G. HEM PS TEAD With over 600 ft. frontage on| °F CEdar 23-1987. @ a.m. to | T YOUR $$$ W ORK Patricia. she by, Int. ot - — Brick and frame ranches ory, with | *bedveom pear arcvad lake front 102 EK. HURON ST. | Veloping. good terrain oe entty | WBC GERVICE STaTion | FOR YOU tona Linda’ Nice running hound, 3 bag a tu "bullein, Hitchen, 1 nthe, an Mgr iy 4 — beach, NO ee EVE rE _8-0810 | wooded. 20.500 on : : Wrecker and equip. Ter is plus me Bate om jar ¢ and small | rece, venee not shy. h FE Tooms, 24x13 ame bee th teaay a ee Pee oneast| "K-G HEMPST EAD inventory. Exe. weesdca. 0 teous service. “Cali any hour FE SELL OR SWAP FOR WHAT Lote $0 f. of wider in Judson Park on Adams, 1 mile OUSANS LARS in FT 103 E. HURON 8T. Soil of FE $407. Ask for Ted| have you? 3's acres oa Park Near north of Pontiac «4 2 bedroom year around home on ALONG | ots _ BLVD.. $200) rm ¢a284 EVE. FE -0610 . . MeCullou Yi o St. in Sunshine Acres Sub. of 680x300 lake front lot, On _down. Call FE “ ’ gh. D LAKE PRIVILEGES || RAR AL Be ee | fe peweentee: | HIGH HILI. VILLAGE 06 ACRES LET'S TALK J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | Meybee BQ WruglS"y, (Peiers, Dixie Hwy. (U8. 10) to Water- ER A +B . 3 ed “AG BUSINESS” 8&6 E. Walton — E WILL sWai 7 ford. Turn left on raonville| F™@. ranch home bylvan Manor. OXBOW LAKE FRONT Tn the heart of the Bald fates sow gene ey 3 Laggan ~ , Open Eves. | WILL SWAP ae _ mile Orchard Lk. Rd. mi. frontage ns Seer Rp Sat] 2a remesyr, emma wn: | SSned woe mom’ ru: | Lee rnin cte | Saute Me yathaeraiy | | CLASS,“ imate eons igeaeey _°3 | gett ba Ba Sant OPE) : rms. beach and eve int es, highly to This ts ef the Pontia WILL TR TRADE BEA L 1:00 a b a Pott: ené Sun. WILLIAMS LAKE cm har ea weroge BR ae ae "PONTIAC R LTY liquor spots. Beautitl monare - * higan property. on B ENT By owner, 2325 Maplecrest, Log : deep. Priced as low as $1970 with | 737 Baiawin ve cen) bites, * aere te r. Over -. is MONTH KUSCHELL gaoe ee ees eae org] ae ery, | Se ee oe Beem resem fedat'tere berm | | Need $500 |Meskiseee, perm oe , - $i. oe trade, i ee Inquire 242 Mapiecrest, OR 1 room. 3. bedroom home. pan- DU UNN FAR} M ESTATES 24 ACRES | DAIRY BAR pa neg 0 post ent | SRACTOR Lol LOADER, AND BACK W Remodeled Farm House , “1 ster teh, ‘ates 1GniTe Then ne | OFF Davidson Lake Rd. on Oet-| Neat as a pin and good all year | agers “slits te “seoral S| WANED. PROM I TOF R.D. RILEY. BROKER | stricted 1 eres. Only $108 down and| lend County tine, 9 good buy business in small town parking ana shopping, where n trailer Will pay cash, FE 9-3804. 32 oees, & bedrooms new $09 th La $15 a month. at $200 an acre, $1,000 do near tiac, Large living quar- private. poll. -e. Te = pay Beautiful ttle ranch house on basement, Colonia) etyie., 09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 PE RRY ters available, Small down pay- | ation rooms awal 580x183. Easy to own. Easy to ne wactons > with center cm ACRES 914 ment will put you in this busy! jy = rE “ssi and vel For Sale Clothing 56 : re. $53. per month including trance. e light rooms, gar Vv AC. ATION SPECIAL & ge selection of lots available 2 ACRES spot for an appointment “your es and insurance, NEED WN and ph ay house. 19 miles no “ are area. Restricted for | Off Brown Rd, really priced to and see for yourself. ves, veteran. Take Dinie igh. of Pontiac. only $10,800, will coo | PURNISHED COTTAGE - = White better living. ots 100x180 in size, | sell at ONLY 45.250 with 10 per Home & Auto RES LC OOrmes, OES 28 way to Sashabaw turn et . o . -| MICHIGAN BUSINESS : about 3 miles to bee road. ZELMA M. ELWOOD ou need ifke refrigerator move AY Pn ow as $1200 bg bite ‘iow You can see the modeis from this REALTOR wo bedroom 9 ACRES SALES CORPORATION Sale Household Goods 57 ~~ E. 6149 Cass-Elisabeth Ra living room chairs, tables, lamps. ORIONADAMS ANCHOR —R_ Se t_Fe firepiece 0nd more. Immediate | ous ig fa highly, restr $e Patietes, Lote pe yoed | oan A. LANDMESSER. BROKER Loan _Compa 1 USED FULL SIZE TAPPAN GAS | LI_ 14-3800 yoesm| BY OWNER posse for nostes and living, Bulle. | Sven woul he tied pinion eG | OMiSTa 8. TELEGRAPH RO. str ny _ Reasonable, FE 2-683. a home on large eorne ‘ ing sites 100x300 and larger, rea. steal of ONLY" iso PE ¢1582 ont : WAHGOANY DINING Without leolation Eee) JR. Hiltz | Sahat ee se vital ds PANE AT OUR FRONT _DOOR_ | ours: 1 tof euturday » to | Ste, Goss Sense a oat i solation close of the above | FPULLY EQUIPPED RESTAUR- 4 8B Just far enough dere, Sau ovtaiée ef one hee. en 0 8 Ben he. Or cat Fe Seas." | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Toniaeehis tentn, tom tems eee "| Food ‘condition, "Gail Pe bse, Beighbore, to really live, las in Walton Heights Manor subdiv. | 1011 Ww. Muron FE ees) LADD'S, Inc. we. ns PR ,FE He Waterford, OR 38160. =e OF ; & from BEAUTIFUL ) ONE FE 5-029 . foods, Must . 10 ee vel talelt eee ace, coms foe ‘weine’ Rape re down.| Lake front. Secluded 2 bdrm. | POR SALE. LOT TERR, SERVICE STATION YOU ARE tke. Apt. 1. —— “ tise theoking . modern, on wooded ‘low red 3 1-3| > m ision. Available for jease A, living |NICE 9 BEDROOM SOWOALOW acres. Good béach. Boat house Tray. "Setcscnan city. go For Sale Farms 48 Teasonable rent,” good’ loca: , L k pedtoom $125. : ie he wall fireplace heat, go ATK a ee Appliances $22,000 Terms. MU rp 3 me tion, for information, phone FE Uc yY sole, Sateen teievision, “ss. 2 place. Base rete. sf Nice |, 890 lle mma oar tal Fa 7 es x250 THE IcINITY OF AIR-| 79 ACRES $1,200 DN. SUCHY —Hisht. Solid mahogany vie cheery kitchen, 2 - car earege at-|* bath near Wisner LAKEFRONT Pen. OR _ ee a Will Sell for a Son To have Jour sccount with | Se Dawe se oer oe, 3 |" school. @ quai bor le doce, Beautiful north shore Orion rest. | LARGE LOT. Oat 20x33, |~ FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE | we; A g Buckners in this periog of | 9 PC. DUNCAN PHYPE Tike ‘new, 008 town, A lovely § room ‘with 2% beaut | dence auto gas heat, dishwash.| driveway, shrubs & nice shade | Call Rutledge OR 3-11f1, PE ¢-0003 | Ve, *stablishe. for 30 years, gro | unemployment PE Set oe Pa Clear Cool Breezes = ly shaded lots, priv. on Mace-| er, Brammer kitchen. Beautiful} ‘trees. $280 down, $42.50 a month FARMS OF ALL mit | meat _wi FE 6S y and Williams Lk landsca beach and = yards. ption to rent smail house, $500 KINDS, PRICED | SDM license, mo@ern equipment, iv “TELEVISION. “y0. & Tower ing Trees 2 eo age brick np Wash _Phone Owner, M MY. 3.2880 ._* jt. FE 5 a = PW DINNAN Pe Sis eee ‘ance. Suckner customers who are FE 2-6 Ate pours cane ap ive ely i tery < P eo ag ony poor e CASS LAKE | FRONT. 3 3 | BEDROOM eS CORNER LOT 3828 DUN- 6 Ww. Huron FE Tr — highway: 5 wlhind village on bod oe: = od =e with i OAS RANDE, BOURNE iat rame with bleck roots large ry il iBeome, farm.” Gver e300 | fireplace. built in electric stove “Flizeb th Lake E SMALL FARM wona could “handle eason- a. ‘ _ bedrooms, 1% baths, paneled liv-| monthly income. $15,000 with $2,- oe | oven, garbage disposal, totlet . e Estates home on paved road, eas _paym balance $100 m al mg feo win bags Togeurning|_ oo deen” - shover down stairs. com-| Beautiful eorner lot 60x69 ft.| 17 miles north of Portine, Bare. Cail wn hats tome Ot Stipe Naot aero cee Maryan heen | Rants cect | Saar gt agar MH Mae ewe | Bet arn es Pu PONTI AC ment, plore, 8 W. Huron break water, tle your «peed se sm or ; se wore. x tries, Only oft: Eves 71 to ~ bs To gpl gp fig up USCHELL M1 6-4133 «RIDGEWAY L Estate : with down. HOME IN AWA | lieve! Call for appointment with ve. ° Hills, New 3-car serage, ,biscktop owner, PE 5-209 120 ACRES OR @-ACRI B > N ER Giroux-Franks sient BH Gr ete aae | WHE taee PRET —pE| FOR/QUICK SALE | "pen du Soman Ra Once UCK GENERAL REAL ESTATE act, gil 16. 5 reg $70 nished bedroom $2500 x, acre located on = : . 4395 Dizi '. 301 down, $75. ith, ron ti il Belair off W. OFFI Tattoo 1p Mts Me Rens ste. Pe Fak) a Mat ia vA | Rati hata fe Sire or ryape ; ier ; to JIOWNTOWN ; ‘ DO h, $13,500., adjacent lot CEd tional 2 Family Income 3 vee Own tun available Also choice § 00 — 3-6080° ‘atten “" Helly ett Tnitione te . ; PONTIAC. 304 floor Ne Bldg. mage iien,te| Batwnergins eee | Here comings Ae nea , sabe ode acess agent” | doing sou ero pera, TOR [ot no cages ae BP } in mt condition. New| sion. $75 ents Maite a Lake, “wn ford MUtual 2161 BY ALL MEAN = — y, = ore “yo —s with good walk-in trade. WALLED ga oe Barnston , a REAL, ESTATE renee _ime oe. adv its ° LI UOR 4562 Van Dyke ai me. : @i vem. seeni sabes t, auto. off trictions Large farm barn, norte car garage, cement ~ Raed FE'S 66 aa i 5.8783 heat. Very mitaketront. ata, ban jocation Elizabeth Lake” — tool shed, milk house weitere mg Us. "One block acrose from bank : ) 3-94 tng S. weaiere, Sacrtinee 07 | 3 mie west oRd, ond other eutbutings, 4 Be, Wma pieaty of ‘ottatreet perk- - Williams Lake STANLEY AVE, MY _3-2880. ‘ Terms. e Setar! eae priced to eel as a) farm conditioned bidg. Only 813,500 45. is : ot x and sand beach) North of Lincoln School. Nice SCOTT LAKE CARL W. BIRD, Realt price, Owner will take email - W. Lawrence Eve I oe ! room, 3 bedroom, living and din- an reage one dart MAIN ST. TAVERN caneh type ee tng room ¢ carpeted, pe ges | Resutiful take front home with ¢ | 03 Community National Bank B — » S. t Busy main street tavern in bust- an tule athe, pice aenes ae nn Sone cond foe wel. aly re ON THIS ONE TODAY ness district. ting Seed Pree en FORPAC REALTY prem gy sarare, well Vans: BUILD YOUR : Apartment inctuded %& reat, ¢1.- AN : poner. ben pnd el = or I jeonsider selling ‘DREAM ROME AT 40 ACRES ooo cn. hendies, Wil nsvept home ea eae a“ : de NEED A_ FINANCE: FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent. find a job. FE 28181 is the Want - mumnber | f USED DEPT. i$=$|"QUSE & INTER, = [Dak flooring ..... Maytag washer ........... $49.50 LOCKS & CAB. men” M% ott Complete srindows 7 neu Bendix, new | .........60. 50 % off. 7 . 4 EP ccc a a are Sveinweewis $89.50 tad - & etre t ates es 1 ax axe timbers CLAYTON'S & Youngstown Kitchen Windo M Steps ‘siveady built Furr urniture oranara Lobe na * oll pipe, 6° leng oe Cabinet Sinks ..,-~. $99.95 & up oi] tank .... PE. §-8811 aa a >of oe 88974 ae Angle fron. FRADE EL ELECTRIC Rano Most Complete line of ornamental|8" Stee] beams ........ B E8 FOR| tron Columns & Railings in area; | U Pe ne ett. Ge wens ranges. R. B. Munro, 1060 Alnminums ooiiting. wood kitchen|Storm windows, screens .. 250 Call for free ~cotimates oped — — tle “i ie 5 Y's 98 pe USED REFRIGC. .,........-. $30.45} burn at Rochester Rd OL * At ded a a, 4 per Used stove ...... . $3 |New spe a compl. $135 asher $5.00 | B nee! — _ t motiness ped Co! Garage Doors Sere sr oonert poor me selecti from $35 and up. modern out WATER PUMPS ¥0005. 0. A. Thompson 80 8. Perry GUTTER i3c foot WaAR- wick's, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. KITCHEN WALL CABINETS, base cabinets, broom closets, We have a aeniete in all sives, that are slightly marred at extraord!- nary values. Michigan aga cent, 393 Orchard Lake A YES! IT’S UNION WRECKING CO. AGAIN 2x4's (up to 6 sees Se Hin, daa ext, ... Sis gal. SATHROOM FIXTURES. ¥ town kitchen ‘furnaces: and coal. Hot water ™ boilers, _amnomens water —. e ee hee men He x4x10 2.20 -| New rocklath $1.20 per bundle New Celotex “x4ut ...... “|New shelving boards . ise ft New toggle switches ....... c New closet combinations . $24.70 New 54° Youngstown Kitchen Cabinet sinks ....... $130 New 2°'x6" fir......... 12¢ lin. ft. Mew S¢s0" MP occc0s: 1 New — fore maw $15.05 4. |New t doo .. 627.25 : | Saaetis garden Boos ‘60-ft. vase 62.05 NEW MATERIALS AT MAIN YARD ONLY Women's golf ebube and bag. Ex. Women’s size 4 white shoe 95 Milks gt Mi ae nD graryers opdves Sharket, “TE Church me Chairs Tae oF FIREPLACE erators—TV hedge trimmers , 2°YEARS TO PAY | ,BARNES HARDM are |'§ CALDER GARAGE DOORS 30 tt. xX is ft with oo a t $65.50. iy doo TERIA red nia Bhatt estimate free Bo Main Yard: a Fri. = Tp.m. Bing id ons to Qretiot near Harper. UNION WRECKING CO., INC. 3145 W. AMI RD. __ PHONE KE 60200" GAS STATION Ae “AND _IN- | yaar. Baldwin KENTILE Six marble colors, 9x9%% Inch. 5 Cents Each —" OOR SHOP 90 8. Saginaw Bt. cer-os HELP YOU WITA 1OUR color inting problem: Hun- chase trom in _— base Rods Jelled hk or of plage Oaklan# Bei aa Paint. Orchard Lake Ave. FE MISC. FURN ee Liga t- Apt. gas stove. ike wer lawn mower, 21 oo rin lece green sectional, 1956 ire deluxe dryer, Kenmore ——, wi as aco secs, $40. ds and ends, NEW GALVANIZED PIPE £0) im. (21) ft. lenghts .... 12%e ft. % ._ je a Bive PL = ;|172 8 Sagina PE 5-2100 LARGE, 5 NORGE OIL- burner with blower, gal ong Wo an lin, Complete, $100. GOAL FURNACE A- “1, CONDITION. COAL OS aaa ALL CONTROLS ¢ INCH SOIL PIPE, : PLUMBING éupriy™ 00 ne 8 doors 2075 Auburn —— ~—-. ash-flush. White French. pes hardware * yer OFF nts ms. 48654 | See wean. ah b Bedroom. NNY PAINT SALE ; ACROBORIS GORBOLE. : sc a a poten aeeeess q| aire fi in LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Authorize, factory By e 2 4 -factore analyzer TASKER’? W HURON ST MEDICINE casing LARGE 20 inch mirror metal cabinet. $7.95 value, °. #3 s Slightly marred. CARNIVAL i by Dick Taseer TM, Rog. U.S. Pat. OF, DP 1966 by NEA Service, Ine. “By George! You've got an interesting case there, Beas- ley! There's something keeping you going and I can't figure oug what it is!” For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ft. ek" dooring fengtna 0 fe i in. {| sTORMS AND WINDOWS, VARI- ft.| SMALL QUANTITY OF SaaS x ous sizes with matchin © ama _Good condition, FE + | doaere space heaters and o! a Weal. hot ee heaters. Aue Su Tabs. $25 First come—first served Muff ‘Refrig- eration Go. Highland, Mich, Ph, MUtual 6668. s8TOKO STORER “FOR SALE. $20. TREE TRIMMING A AND REMOV- FE_ 5-3963 TERR] TRACT LOADER 195% 5 TIRES AND TUBES. 1400X20. 18 STOP LOOK For sale: eh quantity of used lumber consisting of 256; 2x8; 2x10; 2x12; lot of good flooring, several good windows and frames cem jock house, several inside and outside stairways H. _P. Sutton, MY _ 2-6432. _ Call FE 8-22 _s_ model. Model 600. Cheap. FE __ 46505. Py hike new. Reasonable. FE 1941 be poe oh cong one TRUCK TOILET SEATS 7.05 VALUE $3.08. Talbot Lumber Plaster board. Rock ‘athe. Paint, sort L PIPE $343 PER LGP. WAR 21° Reel mower, like new. FE 5-1800 Also complete line of seats in colors, wood, plastic and pearl at extraordinary values. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. Hardware. Plumbing and Electri- 2 ne Pe 64895 1025 Sant jJand Ave, wick's, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd ~~ WOODEN GARAGE DOORS USED OIL AND COAL FURNACES. d@ hardware, good condition, 4 bry screens regular size, rE 44106 Floor furnaces, Conversion oil burners and blowers. Wayne Heat- ing Co. ~f N. Main, Rochester. OLive 4-02 | ae U. &. ROYAL, 7i0xis bedacttay Sosal re USED LUMBER ALL TYPES FOR tubeless tire. Brand new. Outside door and frame, ‘Simmons bed PE 56-3468. springs. sale 2526 Dearborn &t. Roches- K ens and bathroom $49.00 value $29.05 Also large selection oc Goor ehimes at terrific values. prea Pluorescent, 393 Orchard _ Lake "Athen Bie TTONS. GIRLS © es, Size ue - 4. Oxford, OA a De It Yourself 61 BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER Lin Pi MONTCALM BUILDER SUPPLY 156_W. Montcalm PE 54712 ishers, scrubbers, cement e eaters, ete FE &-31: reo rnaee vacuum cleaners. Oak- land Fuel and Paint. 436 Or- chard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150. EAPY pf SEWING MACHINES. AINT Plumbing, hardware. for- 30 to Wegneags Py Fri oo Tues. Closed & Thurs Cameras, Equipment 61A Also large selection medicine eab- without its. ghd sliding double door units, wall to wall cabinets. Terrific values. gee gener . Mich! Se _Mile Rd_ Birmingham. M1 46548 Luxaire Oil Furnaces oe NEW. “4.000 DTU. $208 the Heating - Service. OR ONE GUN-TYPE OIL BURNER, bi Gompent Electric “%& HP., $14 SS ee kee 7 bn pl in new garage doors. She Si giatl aot oe — “ s igh y,fne fusvlay. } Fluorescent, Or-/] Fuel Sacer Our fat osev"ls our pokes " gun type, ebtrots, 4-8 1ms.| $250. Duct mort, eaay & easy terms. an roller or pan FLOOR SHOP 98 8. Saginaw St. Open ® to 6 wood. 607 Meadow Ave. c. POR LEASE . OA 8-203 Bee “Eerents c 2HoP SIWEDIATE DELIVERY ON PICT SoA “ dt soll, black dirt Or gute STECTOR te | Sie, "We thay revel, FoNTI Rn makes cong agen pa SA chine Minnox Camera, Ofnalid- Ozomatic, Carbon rk Lamp, Biack Light Units, Blueprint Piles, " ‘ables, Electrotype Cab ents, Varityper Lenses, Contact Glossy Pater ete. Call TRinity 5-0609, Detroit. r : TOPSOIL. SAND. AND GRAVEL. anure. Plowing and ‘oading. FE - Sale Musical Goods 62 “> QUANTITY OF % IN “Ht TaD PLE Fano TU Attention Piano Purchasers Just arrived: New booklet on to take the guesswork out ot hea ing free on it) desk. = cost 8! take half, MArket 4-1443. owebe_ bak, Meme +1683. Sale Store Equipment “4 wood and stest Clothes Posts BENSON LUMBER Co. Phat ae “met Atk, Hae, Ge STEVENS 12 GA oF Bai A-} TOP BOIL, A YDS. LOAD. PE 2-8755 See, FILL , BAND, FILL DIRT, GRAVEL, ia i | STATE TESTED 1OP #011. "Wp, Miasbet Lake gia t=: For Sale Pets 9 For Sale Bicycles : 84 ___ For Sale Trucks _ 0 LACK COCKER TO a ‘yard on mother, Cal) afte 1-843 aise rea ricieeg 2 ALL Aster LABRADOR RETRIEVERS. Shak on huntio, oglatored a ofa” Cal write, Mr. well, eal Moa wt Michigan. Sines uINtATOR er PEKINGESE, — enh eat i 9 one 5 months, | FEMALE Porey. and oleer dos cheap. FE 5-0008 PARAKMETS, CANARIES, CAGES and supplies. Crane's Bird Mateh _ety. 2489 Auburn Rd. FE 46510, PA OF REGISTERED BEAGL We ald, bd trained, Call after 4:00 Reasonable, PIGEONS. “Witire FAN ae QGeed bre POMERANIAN AKG REO” PE- male, 7 months old. Holly, ME 44533, PARAKEETS CANARIES CAQES. Mood. Since 1027, 684 Oakland Ave ~PARAKEETS — SUPPLIES 183 Sanderson FE 56-6031 Parakeets ( Guar. to Talk rds boarded pe @s, supplies, te 4th St, FE a5. ERANIAN wie PUPPIES. OR 3-2013, Quick & aie “THOROUGHBRED, wk. beagle pepores. sid _each FE §-3734 after 6 pm - REG. COCKER PUPPIES. 3-2603 REG al SOxER, ‘CHEAP. PE | TERS 6 ¥ eERA OLD. ina. $25, OR avira or FE 32-4125 REG. DACHBHUN “Supra eall after 4 p.m. OA 86-2038 0 W. Drahner Rd, Oxford REG_ FEMALE PEKINGESE. iy yrs. old, FE b- SCHIPPERKE ce “AKC Teg. 6 weeks old. FE 6 con Sale Sporting Goods 65 | joy ¥FOx TERRIERS. MALE Y justable stand, with lights. Stop any caliber bullet, Can be used in basement. $635. 3561 Walnut Lake Rd. TOM BUILT GOLF CLUBS 10 TRONS, 4 HAND MADE _$80. INCLUDES BAQ. MI 6-0419. Weeks old, $26, 202 Russell, ALL STEEL TARGET, ON AD- Toy MANCHESTER. ia N. PAD- rep FISH & SUPPLI€S es 40 Park 8t., Oxford OA Evenings COMPLETE SET OF MEN'S CUS- Pirctte “GOOD HOME FOR KIT- _ tens. Phone after 12:00, PE, 4-7808. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 NEW NICE FIBERGLAS gahay DOGS trained. BurrGhell, 375 8, Tele- beard cruiser, 15 ft. by 63 in. | DOGS, CATS BOARDED a also HP outboard motor, brand Also ‘88 Oliver 15 HP sobeare, T hours running time, MA 4-240]. CHEAP ALL TYPES OF HAY FOR SALE, | also straw. Will deitver, OA 86-2178. | Women's po clubs and bag. Ex- _&raph __Hay, ¢ Grain & Feed 7 7) een en cellent condition, Cheap. Also gf 8-2} D OF OATS. EMPIRE | women's size 4 white shoe roller skates and case. Hardly used. | MixeD HAY ORAIN AND CHEN | A 56-0666 Call OR 3-4829 after 6 P.M. except on Bat. and Bun GUNS — BUY - SELL - TRA DE _ ty lumber. | PASTURE FOR RENT, FOR RID- | ing, horses or pony. MA 5-3486 __Burr-Shell, 215 8. Telegraph. | WANTED CUSTOM HAY BALING, GUNS - BUY — SELL — TRADE. _Maniey Leach 10 1 eR 8t, ag REA- — _ 650 1 ood ns and second outing | whay M . For Sale Livestock 72 92} - Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 PLL PLL RP 3 YR. OLD D THOROUOMBRED FIL- ly. Ready to race $060. OAkland 8-2062 A-l BLACK DIRT, TOP sotL, PILL |§ YR" OLD QUARTER HORSE. dirt, sand & gravel, FE 2-3489, A-1 TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT AND peat, fil) sand and grave! Bull- dozing and dredging. OR 3-549. Mel ety for contests. 7264 olly Mich. MElrose Tees 2% MILK COWS, $5,500. 645 Joss- _man Rd. Ortonville oe » FOR SALE: FEEDER C CATTLE. A-| TOP iat 6 YARDS, $10 TO $12.50 5-014 A-l TOP Toi SAND, “GRAVEL, _ OR _3-6548 _FE 50082 al TOP 8sOIL ~ FILL, SAND & sare! Del George Burkiow, FE M1 TOp SOIL, RICH, BLACK dirt. Gand, grave: and fill dirt. _Eugene Bennet, FE 56-4756. A-1 TOP SOIL, IL, CRUSHED STONE. Sand, gravel, fill. Lyle Conkin, FE 61112 or FE 23-6572 a-) | BOIL CRUSHED STONE, sand, gravel. fi fill, peat. Ear) How. mt TYPES pat AND GRAVEL. . Thomas Jr. OR i's Al TOP BOIL. SHREDDED 86. Loaded daily, $10 Saltcared or PE 4-0646, FE 2-4821. Attention Truckers Leading datly—black dirt, fill, | sand & gravel. 8 AM, to § P.M FE “2846. Corner Hamlin & stone Call anytime, G. R. Stuart, PE 4-0584 T WORK, SiDe WALKS, approaches. Fill sand, fill dirt, gravel mason sand, FE 2-3801. =e BLACK Dany AnD 6 Sat, FE Also oomene work, _Pr 2 2-388 “rn APPLES HOMESTEAD OR- chards, $460 Orchard Lake Rd _Ted Thorington, Holly, ME 71-6661 REG. QUARTER “HORSE STAL- lion 6 yr. old sfeidine. 1 yr. old earling, half er horse must sell FE 46526, or MUlberry 69-1042 WHITE MARE WORK OR RIDE Baddie & bridie, harness $100 John Stewart, 49000 ‘ontias _Trail, Wixom ~~ Wanted Livestock — 73 WANTED: 6MALL SHETLAND _pony cart Phone MApie 54-0731. For Sale e Poultry 7 74 nnn nee FOR BALE YOUNG DUCKLINGS. PE 2-2721 FAT | HENS AND FRYERS. EM- _pire voLers HENS Kags. aad Westen. _FE_ §-1908 ~ Sale Farm Produce 7 75 eed APPLES Red Astrachan. QOladiol!. 231 N. Squirrel Rd. Auburn Heights. “OAKLAND COUNT M3 FARMERS MARKE Presh veg abies, dressed i end eggs, ere and plants. Ber- em. a0, SUpise “end other > aa » Open Tues, end aa “to 1:30 PM Thurs. 2PM 8 P.M. 2350 PONTIAC LAKE FE 39078, FOR SALE CORN 6 IN 60C CRATE. FIELDSTONE. |"Soz Se Mey EES FE 8-17 Per, per 610 Delivered, FE Sashabaw and Waterford rds. FARM TOP 8011. BLACK DIRT, | APPLES FOR SALE, 4 W. CHi- _cago. Call toot 300 BALES OF 39ND CUT- — TINO Leo. MY 9.4108. IN FIELD. BALED GRAVEL, FILL AND TOP BOIL. EM _3-3492. PEACHES, |} 4 N- GRAVEL, PIT = sat the freezer, Wonderful is. 2205 AC LAKE BLDRS. SUPPLY Wash sand and gravel. Fill dirt, goment and mo trucking. OR Sara COW MANURE. MUST be moved. pert, Se os top soil, _ delivered. PE 7. cere Binck dirt, = grave) and fill, EM 3-4515 - PICK THEM YOUR- seit and save, Red Haven and air Haven now ready. Bring our own baskets. Jacobsen's Or- ROAD “GRAVE! es VDE “i bE | SPeciaL UCHERS APPLES AND fresh hone Ramemerty Orchard ol 0 Clarkston Rd, Lake rion, Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 A 2 disckhil snd FOR YOU, AL- khill and nod usb. "h Pine pe oo Sunt as tive trees. * om aan own, ~*~ and buria od Sonne 3 miles W mimerce Village, 1s miler of Wizo m and Duck ake Ra. tion m every Sor_from mK to 7. Mt es038, For Sale Pets 69 PLA GUAR- |1 MALE OUT, or ORSIES PETITE and Fire Brave Gaby. FE DOODLE BUG FARM TRACTOR, ‘ Ce a trans, double bot- jouble gang disc and Me ~ eA. a machine, also 6 hp. i bre tractor, 8700 Com- merce Deere Van brea Be 7 forced) feed. grain Combine: fee Mk oe PRICES ain ‘the tractor with reverse, was $287 now new e ; 4.6 new tractor with cultivator was now $300; one tractor, cultivator, low, disc, wr eyele, show Blade, railer, worth 00, now one power driven mower yeh reverse, was $222, now $166; —_ 26" King, ‘mower Was %337, ' Y THE COIL, 4 PER SAN AMERICAN C7 <8 PLAT Ebon? XN. f 24” Jacoosen power = in gansta ° Rones Po nod case client com- | 57 “COON DOE “Son SALE FE Sita Cher ths “Rh oS. ‘wad S SASH ioe” Once Sebi WE haitt, |) mee can FE efi ake: s0.| EVANS > EQUIP. SUMMER SPECIALS = buy inten All, money iE ee ee aes | et pean Be, een dows and door dors, alum. s¥o> secur "3 wnt ie | This Week's Special 4 ] all ‘tning FEae window sales. a Wines Gb, RD Fairs PEROUSON DEMO Mo, wirn _ cut ye farenle SofiPine | Tash ity feted | On saat’ AMM Good Used Tractors nin % é - tg s, ey fers 7 are — AMorn "May 3d be ods, OR daeal Tuaoe Ihe WANTED Tea) ewladloan ii gs A Sale Office Equipment Wonderful companion tor couple’| HOUGHTEN & SON pete we, | ~D0es net like ¢ oes 0. $28 North eae oe Rochester CLEARANCE SALE” NEW AND USED GARDEN : eae ANE OVERLOADED WITH RDEN Ss oUy. BOtors | ALL REDUCED, WE TA NS A ND EASY. KING BROS. AT 0 or 8K) MACHINES tee OLIVER SALES fal BA un RVERY Big a ue CTION SALE, 1 ‘weak of Nong Orion. Fira is a very big “ane. $ave & Beas bess AUCTION, FRIDAY MIONT. | SALE ins at €:30, B new management mate. 4 of € lothing. and mise. four Milford Boe oer % shes, Coulsetar 8 items CENTURY. RESORT For Sale Housetrailer CAMPING, TRAILER 200 OOOLE ¥ 6 FT TROJAN, “TRAIL ER WITH Boe g niaoy ‘other extras, SHARP, OXFORD M ani MANOR Bry NOW restful aa! e fer children, vi Nat be $2) . _turther, Information. ~ OXFORD — paailey Sales hous, type furaces are a soe to talking shows this latest in mo new Va-Ka-Shun-Ette trave- nine one ‘oa 8. of Lake 6-FT. “SPARTAN. ALL AL UMNoM causes Tt ae conditien and farm waron. 263 jose 41-FT GREAT LAKES < “evs Like new Must sell “Trailer Exchange organ and quar- | GREAT LAKES +6 to 60 ft also to ft. wide. “Dash Fase. best terms in area. Late ern jobs Reconditioned, like nee. -10 per cent and leas cows Bome BOTTLE GAS AND ACCESSORIES STORE CAMP FRAIL R, SLEEPS 4, $360. ~'SEE THEM. NOW 968 pontiac CHIEF for lots more room step ee tioned _ modern mobile homes. These mey of purchased on our new deferred payment plan A HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES oa aoeetnat BAR- ane Lake Lise fea Sh Trailer Space TRAILER ——- WATER AND ye see _____ssssCR COON THE HIGH DOLLAR MOTOR SALES 24 N. SAGINAW ST PR 4-777) WE PAY TOP DOLLAR For Fale Fenn Equipm a mao | me. Accessories cellent condition $35. 254 Whitte- GCCULLOGH ~~ GUPERCHARGE? a ™ Ch Mea) ae between 5 see5, = ‘al FORD, FOR can buy all of it, 675 = Sale Tires 80-A CASH FOR ANY MAKE (OR Late soon. | SE 5S ie FOR ecx & anna Mitta pong aed lt also white wie 03 8. ye 4-0687 FE A ; G00! YEA P hace ine one GOOD- rie) 8 black or ite aide ts %, “< cars om Standard ain ED WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn | ea USED CARS FROM ‘40 “See M&M Motor Sales | ee CERVICE TIRE 2027 Dizie Hwy. IR _3-1603 WANT TO B ‘31-83 RANCH Ww Clean. Or ‘53 Nash Am- ENOLION RACER J oe Biaine ae om. Midition, $28. 41 W. Now York 8, ‘| Boats & Accessofies | 85 iy ROWBOATS i¢ $40. Bchoeller’s Bar. M-59. COMPLETE $0440 | 7 MARTIN OUTBOARD. ALSO 14 iz: A plete with sail cushions, lite re. ¥ servers, paca es, cover, ete. ue car Tar or Chev,, Walled Lake, waReOLAS ‘MATERIALS TO GOV: @r your boats, decks, etc Filexi- ~ 2 for pba manga cut to size, ath for Wholesale ances to everyone. Open Bat FEDERAL INFORCED PLASTICS RE “6 we if Mile Rd. as John BR. Lincoin 3-444 io” on ns MERCURY MOTOR. $100. 0 7 “HP EVINRUDE. IN WA- Call FE 6-238). ter 3 times. 2) CABIN CRUISER, FULLY equipped, Ideal fianing or fun t, for a large Ik. 2-7328 TONY'S MARKING “— EVINRUDE mtrs, aluminum ‘boats, also used mtre, PE 80112 — Orehard Le. New F OOD 1 BOAT T MOTOR. nba PE 2 ie rT WoL VERIN ROAT. ‘oe er and hiteh $150 MI 41030 14 PT. oe BOAT a enc. board motor. Like new _tiflee, OR 30718 _ Boat AnD ~FRATLER. Pe 3.1206 ié Fr. CHRIS CRAFT CONTINEN- tal, OR 37 i8¢ TER ie “joie Demonstrater with RA 175 convert. top model. Bee ne 1057 CENTURY on display in our show. room. INLAND LAKE SALES 3127 _W. Huron, Pontiac FE ¢-7121 $100. FOR ANY OLD MOTOR, ON anew Mereury 1-36-65. Outboard, Costello's Orion MY 3-3732 LATE 1954 CHEV. 6 YARD DUMP, __ good condition, Phone FE 4-588 Hoo OR id OLD ROWDOAT ports runabout, Cos- _tello's, "Orton tia 23-3133 Al UMACRAPT poATts NYAN KO..TS Evin RUDE MOTORS ace hg PROPELLERS FOR BOAT & M'rrTOR comp bre OUTBOARD jitce MARINE SALES & SERVI 423 8 TELMGAAF APH _ EVINRUDE MOTORS - PEATHER- ft and Wolverine boats, canoes and trailers. Marine fittings and Paint ARRINGTON BOAT WORKS 109 ¢ 8 TELEGRAPH PE 2-8033 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Sales and Service. Starcraft & Lone- star boats, Teenee and Little | Dude tailers, Everything for the at. OWENS MARINE 6UPPLY 306 ~Orehard Lake Ave Phone PE 2-6020 amgRY OUTBOARD MOTORS pt service, Shorty Hook's | ‘lac “yrs Orchard Lake Ave. Diel FE 2-5 200, MERCURY AND CHAMPION OUT- board motors ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. 2182 8, Telegraph USED MOTORS SLAYBAUGH’S OAKLAND AT CASS wor VERINE. MOLDED PLY- center deck, windshield gieerin lights, tarp, tike new. 26 Brin inrude, tank and remote ay $506 Complete FE 46726 WHY PAY FOR A 5 HP OUT- beard motor when, you can buy a new 12 HP motor for “Syesmeelly the same amount. OR 43-4655 for further information — time bg New York, 619. Hon ulu, ties. Har Ferry Gervice Ine. e CRAVING FoR ~ HARRISBURG, Shige Aa Eve. Share expenses. F' PPP LL LOL Bud Shelton Motor Sales * top dollar for late models. _bor. Auburn & r | Bivd, FE 46728 JUNK AND WRECKED CARS Kast side auto parts, 18) EB, Pike m, FI 5-6585 WANTED - JUNKED On Used cars, any make, any model, Top _service Call WANTED SCRAP cans, Ph. OR 34611 SHOP IT Then Bring it Here We pay top dollar for sharp ears, AVERILL’S 2020 Dixie Mwy. PR 4-6806 Acnd high grade used care, We eed them. Drive the extra tales. i will pay you well, 4549 Dixie iw It. J. VAN WELT OR 3-1355 HIGH SSS Paid GLENN: 5 SHARP LATE MODEL CARS COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. OLive 26311 Economy, 22 NEED USED CARS AND sell North Chevrolet's Big Lot in Birmingham TOP DOLLAR on pay HOR IRON MTR. "SAL ES J FE 2-204 062 _W, Huron Por dollar on late model cars. OR _3-1603 & TREADING EO sous ~» | POR sALe 1982 FEDERAL ¢-YARD brerics a Myutea ed PE pean CRARERHAPY OMINDING 1 THE car. et rebored, Zuck Ma- 23 Hood, ’ “ iT 2-2563 “” agp Aang “reasons Sale Motor Scooters st 1954 CUSHMAN EAGLE, VERY OR 3-1413. aie MA- = a e. Fee Sale Motorcycles, cj bE oc) gee Mer ne : an acca: Motor 779 : slo BA ' 3 Lk. ‘Rd. Vv tth ah new a FE 2-6851, A West ‘tae Van 4750, om wap what you don’t need for FE Classified Ads! Tos what you 28 Transportation Offered 87 FLY BY AIRLINER ENJOY ALL te es at ‘Petersbure,“faimps. ares plus = ‘ermes can be ar- OR equee GOEKO NOavH PART load av 5 -6R06 Wilson GMC) New & Used trucks i? 1952 GMC Diesel tractor’ Oakland at Cass . Fe beens For Sale Cars ~ 91 1963 Will gh Sy rub- ce, clean, ber, sit 2 down low Cat Mower’ ers oo AD uburn Ave. Pontiac Chev. ‘56 DEMONSTRATORS & EXECUTIVES CARS vice, 2 AT VERY Substantial Savings 2 DR. SEDAN, HEATER AND DE- AH TURN ie SONAL, LOW MILEAGE, BEL AIR 4 DR. HARDTOP V-8 BEDAN, PG LOADED WITH EXTRAS, BEAUTIFUL BEIOE AND GOLD 2-TONE FINISH. V8 CONVERTIBLE PG, LOW MILEAGE, NEW CAR ABPEATS- MANY MORE ie pacoes FROM bt 95 Your Car Down HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION R AIM DON'T DELAY-ACT TODAY! HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” 6761 Dixle Highway at MIS MAple 6-007) Open Nites ‘tll ® 1954 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP With radio heater Dynaflow, white walla wesc Ub ¢ ’ 1:3e . we 1:36—WJR, Gunsmone- a ret Sis is WCAR, News’ Spincrema nw Moe WoBK, News, et Georee | WEAR reer Tune | for Allen This Monday | Work wale. iy Y WPON, Dinner Serenade Ww, Bruce Maye a cg a yn ig wag on OP st Vind 24 Persian | poe Oy 4:30-—WJR, Dinner Date i ben "Ms ‘Town $:20—WJIR. Mra, Page ¥ awa Weekens “huels an ay a1 High note tn ys Francisco uldo's som “ WXYZ, Mel Kamel A, Rhythm Roundup te’ ber’ on 30 Del Y CKLW, Bad Chase wie Sounds ee 10:00--WIR, News, Drake by ai, Tee Game ‘By JACK O'BRIAN M OF | “pointed Lp wok SATURDAY MORNING m ‘ a 5 Ui ig WPON, apine news €:00-—WJR, Jim Vinal , News, Oe Fo gen Laramie NEW YORK (INS)-—-NBC hired | 3% Brie A585. bal Yi eZ | T20—WIR, Guest House | Sa at aoe WOAk, meee WXYZ, Sports, Winter —this is-no joke—a lip reader to 34 Indien weight ty wits haem. CKLW: Good M WEON, News, Polish Hour #:00-WIR. Cap & Gown [report what political convention 3} Seetn* “s aon News, Reid en Cue ion Lewis Jr, WPON, Scrambl ee iv A a WHE. oo mn m Dunver {delegates are saying —— their | t Sngie Hite {Weon, Colt ee Tene 4.26 WIR, Voice of Agrielt. Bt _ a faces are on — nt bai i Shiny febrie 3149 W. Huron 7 a WEY, Wolf nie, Daw & lene "teas Guest Star va ae t they can’ tt Convert ‘ Wx¥ Be we Giagie ea FE 4.5791 Wf, Oubril Mente “WPON, Boa See” °" | CRLW, Bud Davis Scns ot Bands s year-old Dolores Mona, 8 tore pea see Baseball 100-) BRENDEL’S _ 2441 Auburn Rd, (M-59) ine aquariums, is supplied with artificial salt water. We are able to - j bring these Gceah Gudtties fer o inland so that you may see and enjoy the Mgr oddity of Feel fish. SPRINGFIELD AQUAR- M is one. of the very few inland salt Don't miss seeing it! STING RAY — See the GUIDED Uses stinger on his tail to protect himself, ADULTS 7 15¢ ‘ CHILDREN 25¢ re cen FISH DISPLAY AY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 2 peculiar way tt swims. TOURS Pe 4.2525 |) —— a caine (As Pictured) Uncovered Foods Stay Flavor Fresh for Deys! ALL PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED © © AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING No Controls—Ne Buttons to Push—No Pan to Empty!’ © MOIST COLD Compartment ry MONTHS TO PAY YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE | IV Hi 0 9A) Huren Bow! Bidg. = and "Gente 10. M rey | eee 8 OO) Ee IO) SF ert NORGE Crcatomatic REFRIGERATOR Regular Price 419” You Save. 151" 121 X. Saginaw a phy sik 1116 W. Be Huron il | \ THE PONTIAC > PRESS, _aipay, “AUGUST 17, 1956 | | [Now High Schools Must Be Built - 7 Michigan Expects | a 000 Public Students nego LANSING ) — a: Uhlan eel crest tn cacthteny seotinetiiel 6 veld t | hia year there|8%000, teachers, an increase of W OR is expected to hag two causes: * jare 400 districts than one/|2,000 over last year, he said, ee coe ee 1, Students are staying tm | year ago. Tayler hastens to add that there increase ; year’s pee! ay —eamdiye § sgoy NEED MORE TEACHERS ~_ |is still a great demand for quali- Clair L. Taylor, state super- Gate tay heoee is hitting the | Taylor said school transportation |fied teachers in Michigan. a oo ae high schools. facilities are also increasing. This| This year’s crop of teachers will will be felt both in ele-| ‘The school chiet sald most was}Year, an eutimated 10,000 Maes Vaeiioe «cut ae and secondary schools, ca Ata er sevll |Last year, 400,000 students used/tificate teachers is 6,000, a drop of the first time in several [through 10. Secondary classes 1,000 from last said, that the rate of {Continue to be jammed for several/School buses. ’ ogee increase has been the same in | Yes. : The school superintendent said eaching Et secondary and elementary | The increase in secondary school| the teacher shortage in Michigan Pi $4,900, es the yar wl Usually, the biggest in/ |enrollments has shifted the accent) is less severe than it was a year This compares with an average of has been felt im ele- jin school construction, Taylor said.) age, : $4,700 last year. Detroit teachers acheols. HIGH SCHOOL PROBLEM This year, the state will have'get an average salary of $6,000. to th hcenaramanctans : outa, stat districts built new elemeni tary and price! cee 2 built Mag PONTIAC: 883 New Polio claasroomns of remoticled and a powerlul "yet lightweight ond. com -127 N. Saginaw Sr. : chad - _ Cases Reported But now the building boom has Drills up to 4" gt Ya" in wood. Can also Phone: Federal 2-0214 culaniiat-4a'high schadia,: Teper — be used with work-saving attachments for huns |for Last Week ° peanee -werte iin Cxepre 0 und atronee for paytnaie Jou com ps caplndins path gmenslpiad gin ect | sald about $1 of || Stora, tecnrdiees of how mach of how meay yen eree IT'S THE BIGGEST DRILL VALUE OM THE MARKET! PHONE: ORiando 3-1207 Bs new Polio cases reported PY! imetudes new buildings, remodel- ONE PLACE TO PAY 2 : = This was an increase of 124 over| 18% 884 additions. | Member American Association of Credit Counsellors — — ithose in the week ended Aug. 4| ‘Taylor estimated 2,000 new class-, “Let 9 ¥ of Credit Counselling 0 SAVE WASTE PAPER! : nea a students] Hours: Dolly Sts 8 Wed € Bet Ste teeeings be Koo. | sles i co! wee $ & For the fourth straight week the| Meanwhile, he: sald, reorganiza-| ,., MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS [|3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-3766 Ww N P . total has been smaller than in any/| tion of school districts continues: — e Are Ow Faying > comparable week since 1947, The total of 6,198 cases this year through Aug. 11 also was the low- est for that date in any year since - NEWSPAPERS . .. . . 20c Per 100 Lbs. MAGAZINES.. e . eee 45¢ Per 100 Lbs. Serep lron—Junk Cars—Structurel Steel BPARSN STEEL CO. 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