fish YEAR rere ar PONTIAC, MICHIGAN § THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956—56 FAGHS Legislature. 1. a "United Fund. Sake $ 6 Hes Up Jobless Poy. Bo 02 for 1957 October 23 Set ona Man Can’t Do It Kione for Drive Start in Pontiac Area Twenty -Three Service Organizations Benefit From Contributions The Pontiac Area United Fund will seek $612,202 during a three week drive between October 23 and! November 16, top UF offi- cials announced today. UF President William B. Hartman and 1956 Cam- paign Director. Walter K. Willman said 14 Communi- ty Chest agencies and nine United Fund agencies will be financed in 1957 by con- tributions to the 1956 fund drive. The 1956 campaign goal is an in- crease of 8.9 per cent over last year’s goal of $562,175. Of the ‘current goal, $360,473 will be given Community Chest agencles, with $148,255 going * to United Fund agencies and the Michigan United Fand. Administrative expenses will cost $32,000, with an additional $16,168 earmarked for campaign expenses. The UF Board of Trustees also voted to set aside $55,000 as a pledge loss reserve. The campaign and administra- tive costs account for less than eight per cent of the goal. RED CROSS RAISED Several United will receive substantial increases in their 1957 operating budgets. A $73,100 share of the total goal This is a 5.9 per cent increase over that given Red Cross in Fund agencies/- They’re back. * fire on the exasperatin His aim was good. particularly impressed. make up the deficit? had just departed with blinked. * It’s discouraging. civic authorities. Some Some work one year and gation. sistance. * Perhaps it’s too big fo We don’t know. We aren’t critical. * We'd just like to see plished for the peace of 1966. The American Cancer So- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) roost in trees. How About It, City Hall? Let’s Get Rid of Starlings You may have noticed — Yes, those pesky, pestiferous starlings have descended once more upon certain hapless resi- dential districts of Pontiac. The late evening is made hideous by their chirping and by their inces- sant flying from one roost to another. * One irate citizen on Cherokee road un- sheathed his trusty muzzle loader and opened Several fell to an ignoble death. But the balance of the flock didn’t seem to be . few starlings when there are millions more to Oh, a Yew flew away. Some circled and returned. And — so help me Hannah — some didn’t even budge out of the tree from which their brother limbs immediately adjacent to the killing merely * Various devices have been tried in the past by problem is sufficiently acute to justify civic investi- — It’s too big for a private citizen. One humble householder can’t declare war on thou- sands and thousands of starlings * * it the old college try and see what can be accom- living of the citizens who pay the taxes and don’t * g flocks. What’s the loss of a such finality. A few on * work and some don’t, not the next. The whole without as-— * r the City Hall. * the city authorities give mind and more sanitary Britain Recalls Troops, General From Germany Planes Ready to Move Men to Mediterranean, Troopships Speeded LONDON (INS) — a toe British general—and __ re- portedly a full infantry di- vision—were recalled from Germany today as_ the world digested Prime Min- ister Anthony Eden’s warn- ing that Britain never will accept Egypt’s Suez Canal .|selzure. Eden brought to London “for consultations” the bril- liant Lt. Gen. Hugh Stock- well. He has been com- manding the First Corps of the British Army in West Berlin. There were immediate reports judges announced their float wo BEST FLOAT — The Wonder Workers 4-H members of Ortonville smiled in victory when last night’s parade of. floats at the 4-H fair- Dress Review on Tonight grounds, Perry n first prize in Stockwell will be appointed com- mander of British Mediterranean forces in view of his past experi- ence in that area, Meanwhile at Hurn and Biack- bushe Airports, mechanics tuned up civilian planes in preparation for a big troop airlift into the Mediterranean—the biggest in Britain's peacetime history, At the same time, the govern- ment decided to move back the Ortonville 4-41 Club — grabbed top honors in the Parade the fairgrounds. The Wonder Workers‘ of Orton- ville captured the float pageant } top prize with their creation of 4-H projects under a banner “+H-—To Make the Best Retteg,” The three pigs were the prizes in'claimed third. ithe annual greased pig scramble, jwhich gives young members a of Floats at the County 4H Fair |chance to win a valuable prize and! last night, and three pigs were future project. grabbed for different honors, as Judges eying the floats con- fair weather drew thousands to sidered originality, attractiveness, and efforts toward 4H, agricul- none citizenship or patriotism in making their decisions. MILFORD SECOND Ortonville Entry Wins Fair Honor cd Street at Walton Boulevard. The 4-H motto furnished the theme of the float, ‘4-H to Make the Best Better." float were_a live calf, chicken and duck. Main attractions on the Floats, Livestock Fair Highlights Williams Sends Request fo Ease Payroll Taxes GOP Says Unemployed Situation in Michigan Is Exaggerated LANSING (#) — Michigan after‘rejection by the voters in the Tuesday primary, re- {turned again today to mull over the question of raising benefits for the state’s job- less workers. Waiting for them was a new proposal by Gov, Wil- liams—a special message asking them to. ease the unemployment payroll tax for some 28,000 owners. of small businesses. “Now that the heat and the emo behind us," Williams said in his message, “it is my hope you will devote yourselves earnestly and diligently to the problem of im- proving our job insurance law. “You are rning for the third formal mee of the cur- rent extraordinary session, and thus far your adjournments have of the problem, “The unemployed are still us,” Williams said, “only ue are more of them since you wou away. ” Indications were that the Re- publicans, who contend there is no Pd A running dive in the girls pig\crisis, will give the Democratic jscramble brought a squealing prize|governor little satisfaction in his to Charlene Sudia, 13, ot the East|demands for a dopless pay in Orion Clab, Fred Barnard, 13, of|crease. See pictures, page 15 OPPOSITION MINTED Rep. George Van Peursem (R- Troy, pigs, The Milford 4-H float took second place, and. the Seymour Lake Club Sacrifice 30 in Mine. Pit: Po and Larry Hudson, 16, of Milford, also got firm grips on Stuart Hutchins, 19, of Roches- ter, captured five blue ribbons Sy aiecss dairy Pp ‘He won first in his class, senior Zeeland), chaitman of the House Labor Committee, said after a meeting of his committee Wednes- day that be was not inclined to go along with the governor's propos- {sion of the maximum payment pe- legislators, some facing . : unemployment themselves — tion of the primary campaign are >. not resulted in the disappearance / “terrorists,” and can make avail- riod from 26 to 39 weeks, a Stuart was also first in ibaa : ‘Any Dem Can Beat Ike,'Cobo Piles Up ===... -. Hoping fo Save Other 130) ch Ta te oe |, amet et E D Reports Malta said “vast runnerup, "| Wi vonie onaleane eet: Truman Tells Chicago O 1...» |ment’and stores. were being ur| MARCINELLE, Belgium (#—Rescue teams sealed oft] rm nna yesterday, Bint| Crenr®, nae been Because of the 19 000 Margin loaded at Britih bases for “a mas-/upper levels of the burning Casier du Bois coal mine|\iddiecton ‘of East Orion | and come FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES ’ sive military bujldup. today, dooming an estimated 30 of the 260 men trapped Beth Rose of the Pontiac Junior oa sald he thought _ CHICAGO — Former President Harry S. Truman ikewi . As Eden held « morning meet- |helow in hopes of saving the others from suffocation, [Homemakers won demonstration 5s ag would ask for another arrived in Chicago today for next week's Democratic Likewise Given Heavy) ing at 10 Downing St. with his With o tanks strapped to their backs, workers|*"S™%: Bill showed how to cut up igen, —— cre to ome ‘“ t” Plurali b Pontiac top aides, rumors were rife in xygen ppe e acks, TKeTS|, chicken and Beth demonstrated 8 Proposal national convention and declared that “any Democra : ty Y London the 2nd Infantry Division [descended the main shaft of the 3,300-foot-deep mine/bread making. for easing the payroll tax plan for can defeat President Eisenhower. City Republicans will be recalled from Germany jin relays with big slabs of spun-glass fibers, With| Mrs. Josephine Lawyer; consum- gy oe Seat Alighting from a train after an overnight trip from) ping Assoctated Press tabula-| to frees! oe. = |these, they shut off all+ County, wor idee et ford cntrieg {lature may clean up some of the Kansas City, Truman was asked by newsmen if he hadiiiing on ‘Tuesday's election give The Sed Divieten & passages from the smoke- . : are, Prt08,, Bennet, home nor bills that are still hanging any opinion as to whom the Democrats would nominate)cobo 349,228 votes and Leonard |iwould “strategic refilled shaft down to about Broomfield Denies jaceiatck cad or ctu ; on Se ea as their presidential candidate. He replied: 158,203 With all of the state's 5,177|serves,” ready to proceed to the|9 900 feet. County, sajd exhibits this year | “The governor's bill is dead, “I am not a prophet. I*— precincts accounted for. Gov. wil-|Middle East if They hoped: this would enable Statement i in Press | stowed 28 increase in outdoor |dead, dead.» ” sald one Re: do ‘not make predictions.”|Presidential contest, is due hereltiams (with 170 precincts missing) Beene terrae leave two British ciate Qecatak ts loner weal cooking Weas and freezing foods. [publican legislator of Williams’ * De ee. lled 418,432 votes. He w ans and oqo infentey State Sen. William S. Broomfield,| ‘The annual Dress Review is|Proposal for a hike in unemploy- He added: “Any Democrat)” 4.i24 about his views on the|P° 432 votes &s UNOP- | division in where most of the trapped men lated fur tom ment. benefits can beat President Eisen-|ciyij right issue, Truman said: |posed for the Democratic nomina- are believed. to be. nominated to run for Congress in Slated for tonight in the arena at hower.” “I will testify before the (plat-|tion. Wh | N ed The miners were trapped when |TU&Misy's Primary election, today ehar —— eo Kal Adlai Stevenson was amongiform) committee.” Pontiac city voters went along ee er alas the fire, caused by a short cir- corrected a report in yesterday's meyhbers as oes Pe: scoapetitien a amazoo U ps those greeting the former presi-| Pressed for his stand on this) win the state trend, casting cuit, melted an elevator cable |Pontiac Press that he attended col-|tram surrounding counties Its Po ee dent and Mrs. Truman. issue, he replied: 2,824 votes for Cobo and 1,262 in Sixth by 3 Votes and sent the lift crashing to the |lege on a scholarship paid for by| ‘Tomorrow tractor field day Pp Truman said he “will see both | “Read my record. For Leonard. Williams polled bottom of the pit. his opponent, George N. Higgins. jStarts at 1 p.m. with the me-/by Annexations Stevenson and Gov, Averell Har- |NO, NO, NO, NO 4,911 votes in Pontiac, An unofficial check of Tuesday’s| Other escape routes also were ao ean ee le bee hen toe Fiman if they wish to talk to | The beaming expresident ran In. the Republican Congressional|Vte in the sixth county legislative|cut off. Twenty-five minersittue,” Broomfield said. of horses highlighting tomorrow] KALAMAZOO — Two suburbs me. through continuat hurdles of news-|..-6 Pontiac city voters gave| ‘istrict, made by the county can-lescaped aboard the elevator be-| He added that he has never | have voted for annexation to Kala- Harriman, who has denied a re-|men, politicians, police officers and/George Higgins the edge with 2,197|"®58ing board this afternoon in-|fore it was lost. on Higgins’ payroll, though he/did) The fair at Perry Street andjmazoo, boosting the city's popula- port he might withdraw from the} (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) _ivotes as against 1,700 for W. $,|‘icates that Bruce P, Wheeler has} Rescue workers removed nine|Stl! autos for the Ferndale /auto|Walton Boulevard ends Saturday. |tion to about 15,000. _|Broomfield. Broomfield took: the|Won the Republican nomination by| dead and six injured miners from|\n trencina cr daca Se tel. ane jnomination 19,906 to 18,424 by|® three vote margin. The revised upper. levels, Another 230 were in . A Touch of Summer 8. esterday for voted age carrying Oak and some|©°unt, while not yet official, giveS|jevelg 2,500 to 3,300 feet down. wokwond oni te eee ther heavy South Cubtand renee aunt oe A and Soy ae D.JAbout 30 more were believed Mickey Wins Free Ride { li With R &- |meter, voted $0 te th ae. mocratic nom: tabula error in th led-off ’ Pa Secaae as, polled 237% votes inithe district Tuesday night gave ee eda han wee Ga Republican Co reer © LINQEL WIT KGIN |; 1x; sec cckubamiins Secu » well ahead of his four/taupt 1077 votes. Democrats inidead, the closing of the passages| ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Partly cloudy and warm is the| Population of about 1.508, They aul strict renominated Walter T.|doomed them to suffocation. —_|whiich can say “Vote for Tha" hns|Weather‘Buretu's prediction for| "il See McMahon, incumbent. Que worker whe come beck [niul gremued permission to|the Pontiac area tonight, with a Calls Party Leaders — ” | trom the 2,200-foot level sald: the |T8Vel by regular’ railway coachichance of thunders The} Two other suburbs, Oakwood and Reds to Join Suez Talks | « poe terrible, |? the Republican National Con-jlow will be 66 to 70 degrees. _|Westwood, will. vote in November WASHINGTON (INS)—Secretary| AAS | “heat and smoke are vention in Ban Francisco Tomorrow's forecast is partly/on annexation. Three more suburbs of State John Foster Dulles today) MOSCOW (INS)—Soviet Russia} “With my light I could not see] The parrot, Mickey, 27 years|cloudy and a little cooler with alvoted for annexation Jast fall. called congressional leaders from/announced today it will participate|six inches in front of me,” hejold, ig owned by city assessor andj high of 80 to 84. There is a movement under way both parties to meet with him/in the international conference on/said. “But if the men in the lower|Mrs, Jake Neighbor. They will ac-| In downtown Pontiac the low last/for a vote next spring on the al Sunday to discuss the critical Suez/the Suez Canal dispute — underjlevels have found holes to hide injcompany their pet to the national/night was 70. The thermometer reg-|nexation of all of Kalamazoo Town ~ situation. certain conditions, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) coavention, / istered 78 at 2 p.m. ship. * SA lyrectact cotughstad ‘he sehen Sp about 3 a.m. of the day following In former elections, the average In todays s Press eeeetoeees 20 | oevene Wilson, Earl.. eee eee eee ener Pages. .+..37 | /| Average time was 10:30. ‘ the foting, In past years, some haye been as late as noon. ‘at 9:23 p.m., and precinct 9) was last in at 12:05 a.m. Wednesday. Voting Machines Save City $1, 633 on First. Trial , | eames at the cago is a pretty sight as these damsels pose in FOR ADLAI — Hil Conrad 1 The ton hotel in Chi- ¥ esterday * } Wy i THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956. 7 7 $8) front of portrait when headquarters was opened rr i ! i i i 5B g* BE Hi i | i i Eg His S E E smite Li ii Commission Names , Detroit Port Director Commissioners to Canvass Boulevard to Howland Avenue, and ‘Hopkins and Yale streets, both from Baldwin avenue to University Truman in Chicago Mum on Candidates (Continued From Page One) well-wishers to get from hig pull- man car at the rear of the long Dearborn station platform to the limousine awaiting him for a three-block trip to the Blackstone ‘Hotel. : Talking into microphones jammed in front of him from time to time, Truman shouted, “No! No! Ne! No! No!” when he was asked repeatedly whether he had a favorite candidate. He said: “The convention wil! decide. I'm just a private, not even a dele- Stevenson had little to say while he stood and walked beside Tru- man. Earlier, newsmen asked the escape United Fund Budget $612,000 for 1957 (Continued From Page One) mun: fir i gegne as 3 Fy ‘ : i E 30 Miners Doomed to Give 230 a Break 5 i 7 Hi Hare Aide Resigns 2H candidate whether there was any special significance in his coming to greet Truman and Stevenson riman’s camp was represented by campaign director Lloyd Benefield and Mrs, India Edwards, a co- CLAUDE EARL KILMAN 51, of 2300 Shimmons Rd. will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday from the Huntoon Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lakeville Cemetery. His body «will be at the residence un- til 11 o'clock Saturday. morning. Mr. Kilman, owner and operator of Glenn View Trailer Park died suddenly Tuesday afternoon at his home of a heart ailment. Utica Plant Awarded Big Defense Contract A $16,500,000 contract to produce dart missiles and ground firing equipment has been awarded to the Utica-Bend Corp., of Utica, De- fense Department officials said to- day. $36,077,000 at its South Bend, Ind., by|Plant. The engines will be made by Reo Motors Corp, of Lansing. Utica-Bend is a newly-formed subsidiary of the Curtiss-Wright Co. which reached a_ financial agreement with Studebaker-Pack- ard Saturday. leader of the Herriman forces. = y Truman, who loves a_ political: fight, came to Chicago in the self-, styled role of party harmonizer. happy surprise was in store Truman here in Chicago. It a sparkling new redecorated last night, credit to the late Harry L. Hopkins, Franklin D, Roose- velt’s adviser. The Utica firm, which makes Packard V-8 engines, normally em- ploys about 2,000 workers, The “dart” included in its new contract is a short-range anti-tank missile. Maxwell and January Tam’s Early Leaders ‘CHICAGO @—Billy Maxwell of Odessa, Tex., and Don January of Abilene, Tex., belted 3-under-par 33's today for a fast start in the opening round of the $116,200 “World” The two Texas pros were among early starters in a field of 93 tak- ing off on the 72-hole stampede for, a $50,000 winning jackpot, golf's Biggest cash prize. Women pros also were in a busting mood in their battle shares of a $15,000 purse, Alice Bauer, Mickey Wright and Betsy Rawls turned the ist nine in 36, two under the distaff standard. Also making. a move was Bill Nary of Wayne, Mich., with a 34. par- for Boy Confesses Stealing $10 From House in City A 11-year-old boy has confessed St, Monday night, Pontiac Police said today, The youth, Harold P. Kester, of 748 Young St., is in Oakland Coun- NTIAC PRESS, rr nna Sanity of Moore Day in. ‘May Be Tested | at 10 A.M. in Clarkston Corp.|viving daughter of Mrs, Bernard Suspect’s Examination Slated for Tomorrow my mind, he’s perfectly gane,” Francis sald. ; Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem said today he will consider the sanity test after presenting evi- idence tomorrow to bring Moore to trial in Circuit Court. TO PLEAD INNOCENT Moore, 23, a furnace repairman, indicated he will plead innocent at his arraignment for trial, although he confessed after his arrest on the night of the murder, July 27. The examination will be at 10 liam H. Stamp. Ziem. said he not know if Moore will have a private attorney to represent him. ~ Besides Moore's confession, made in two statements at the Prosecutor's Office, the evidence * * * Ziem, Francis and State Police Detectives Melk Kaufman and Charles Leaf will revisit Martha's believed to have driven the victim to a lovers’ lane eight miles away. search Moore will remain in jail, where he is held without bond. Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Bernard E. Dietrich Mrs, James (Margaret) Heath- cott of Waterford is another sur- Mary E.) Dietrich of 56 N. Mar- shall St. whose obituary appeared yesterday. Her name was omitted from the report received by The Pontiac Press. Ellis C. Randolph Ellis C. Randolph, 63, of 384 Fourth St., died yesterday in Pon- tiac General Hospital. He had been in i) health four months. He was born in Stonefort, Ill. on June 30, 1893 and married in 1914 to the former Janie M. Moy- ers in Harrisburg, Ill. His parents i Township Justice Wil- . is circumstantial, authorities sald.) Shop "| tices Bs 4 j 4 Birmingham a ss Calliope. Heralds Dance for Town's Teenagers [Diggs Promises Action CHICAGO (INS) — Rep. Charles © Diggs of Michigan said today he © would carry a fight for a civil Court's school integration ruling to the floor of the Democratic Col BIRMINGHAM — A calliope’sjAnna Miller of Dayton; a daugh- nasal musical notes echoed through|ter, Mrs. Dwight Egbert of Claw- Birmingham streets yesterday,|son; a son, Richard E., of Eugene, foretelling the town's first teenage|Oregon; one sister, Mrs. Eldron dance on the “Eton Siab” Satur-|G. Roehm of Dayton, , and day night from 9 to 12, three grandchildren. ee ee : Detroi accom- ay nace = ae EXDIOSION Toll but the date is not set. * * & * Rifle tournament winner last weekend was Sam McCormick, 17501 Buckingham. He received a trophy donated by the Varsity inscribed “Birmingham Junior Rigle Champ of 1956.” About 33 competed. > * * #6 on duty at the time. ; s * a GM Tech designer, a major, re- turned yesterday from Camp Mc- Coy,” where they participated in reserve training with the 307th Or- dinance Battalion, which headquar- ters in Pontiac. * * ®@ Interclub Exchange Club tourney in golf will be next Wednesday at Sunnybrook Country Club. Dinner will follow the event, which starts at noon. s LJ * _ Last month’s water pumping re- port shows that the peak usage of July 28 required five million gal- - jloris, which included over one mil- lion gallong of, Detroit water. The), month’s 103 million gallons includ- ed 22 million taken into the city at two pumping stations. * * Ernest W. Miller Service for Ernest W. Miller, 54, former resident, now of Maderia, Ohio, will be at 3 p.m, Friday from the Manley Bailey Funeral Home, with burial in Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio. Detroit Commandery No. 1 will officiate at services. Mr. Miller was current con- sumers’ sales manager for the Standard Oil Co. of Ohio and previously division manager for Sohio Fleetwing. He was a mem- ber of Detroit Commandery Ne, 1; Assyrian Temple in Cincin- nati; charter member of the Bir,’ mingham Exchange club and & past president, He also was cir- rent secretary of the ern Hill Kiwanis of Cincinna: ti; Jmem- ber of the American Philatelic Society; treasurer of thé Stand- ard Oil Men’s Club ahd mem- He graduated frora Wittenberg College, Witte: Survivors * are wife, Velma Another dance is planned later, Dr. Richard Featherstone, assist- ‘day on its initial flight. , Ohio, in 1929. | Labels Blast ‘Sabotage’; Several Arrested PANAMA (Arrivals from the blast-shattered Colombian city of Cali say a number of persons have been arrested in connection while, ranged as high as 1,200. * * *# The informants said Colombian authorities have launched an in- vestigation of the dynamite blast which wrecked the heart of Cali, scooping a crater 85 feet deep and about 200 feet wide and causing 40 million dollars. Colombian President Gustavo plosion an act of political sabo- tage. The progovernment newspa- the President's political enemies of setting off the blast in an at- tempt to overthrow the regime. The travelers said press cen- sorship has been clamped down in Colombia as a result of the blast and that all outgoing dispatches are being Closely screened. den to leave the city, the infor- mants added, and plane, train and car travel is under rigid control. No North Americans have been reported killed in the explosion, which occirred when seven truck loads of government dynamite went off in a densely populated downtown area. Some officials have said an ac- curate count of the dead is im- possible, since many victims dis- integrated in the bist. Colombian authorities said 357] victims have been buried so fe Resembles a Saucer EDWARDS AIK FORCE BASE, Calif. (INS) — A plane bearing close resemplance to a flying saucer moupted on a regular plane has made Ats first flight over Ed- wards Ajy Force Base. The ~faft 48 Lockheed’s newest early / warning built4or the Navy to test advanced idegis in flying radar stations. {The ship, a Navy WV-2 Super Constella has a 30-foot discus- shaped structure that spreads over it like a parasol. It houses the ex- It was flown for an hour yester- 50-50 Chance for Herter? Holloway Miller; his mother, Mrs.'den' will be announced later. / Bloomfiéld Hills OKs Roads, Protection Issue BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A meeting was defeated, Sets ty Jail, according to Det. James|prove Mr bass mma nieay rarv azz POSTION I ECOFSE \. |Comenion ot iom, ue, Sto suid Kevter contend Direction: Southwest. | soeagenine : \ | ‘The Blackstone is a great be:|7esterday. = Sun er Osta oe LANSING (Secretary of State/liever in tradition. Hence the / Moon | "atk Lz: [James M. 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Choice of slate grey or spruce green colors, matched Good Things Like This Cannot Last Siseved! ay & Saturday , ‘Only 1 | Simms ry Ss ANNIVERSARY SALE Ends y sts ieee 7, Pty, ., OPEN NIGHTS Last chance to get your share of BIRTHDAY BARGAINS that t everybody is talking about Friday and Here's but a few of the super-specials, we can't possibly list them all—there are ze Until 10 P.M many of them. Take our, word for it—» shopping we: Genie taal neck ; ‘extra savings this week-end. Sls | "SAVE $473 ELECTRIC GENERAL @® Men's & Ladies’ 7 EVANS’ STEAM or DRY Cigarette ws | frons Ligh Regular $14.95 a utes at I. eral etc. Cool summer QS We WM ietTHDAY BARGAIN NEWEST MODEL—FULLY GUARANTEED % ; . = Famous General Electric Iron with fabric Choice of sev- styles, Be- Combination f fe % to steam with a flick of a dial. Brand new ENTIRE STOCK—Ist'Quality aw E Tobacco A imees “site! sector cartons MEN'S Washable » E Pouch é SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS Round or Square 22-Inch Mirrors $2.50 Value Your Choice Made of se leet quality giaes, Mason~ A ating scratch - cl ALTE * for SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS Weather-Resistant RED CEDAR WOOD. KIDS’ PICNIC TABLE 19x36x22 INCHES: Regular $9.95 cay $ $3 Value { ; Hobb Jeans | os _ Full 4-Foot Length wind to $3.00 1 ' ‘ “ 4 Door Mirror | $9.50 Values 1” ,| Framed Style All sizes—small 180 Poker Chips and Rack Set $2.95 Value white enaineled wood. Dustproof . ae ek, Quality Regular $2 to $3 Values =” Dress Shirts & Sport irts er chips with rack that . has- six removable trays, Inter-lock type chips. Better than shown. BIRTHDAY BARGAIN % DRESS SHIRTS—100% Broadcloth Nationally k SPORT SHIRTS—Plain & Novelties E 44vertised a Sea tate’ Great eco cu wi e. reat selec’ including sizes for every man. -~ watt rt the kiadion nie ne sed Adelt pane Se a a. J Retractible BALL POINT $1.29 Value Simms Price--- ‘Rural Mail Box uniforms, cm ee ee Values to $3.65 Rage de ogee D7? PANTS cpening, signal Sizes 29 to 42 thei land aR hae THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 }govers Front Japan's Feudal Past| — ot wood-and-paper|] IN THEIR CONSTANT SEARCH FOR FREGH PASTURES, | THE CARIBOU MUST KEEP ON THE MOVE. | SOMETIMEG,IN THEIK MIGRATIONS, WIDE RIVERS BAK 60 THEIR 'PASGAGE TO NEW GRAZING GROUNDS, ") > Ree ay ee jx ’ i, “* . \ i ye bs tt AL* »e 7 . right ladder. —— | : i “Tobi” elders ex lain they are ae”. Cole pees vest snore HERE NATURE PLAYS HER GAME OF = lence and devotion t the public] WEEVING OUT THE UNFIT,FOR ONLY THE STRONG Reston ono tatrn| COI eee, CO Oe rm TURBULENT “TORKENTE, » AD ) “u | | SAVE 41.95! BIG 21” CUT! - Regularly 99.95 Solid Value! 2% HP. Rotary Mowers 53 | ne No Down j Payment! 12 Months to Pay! per week 6 BALL BE ARING FRONT WHEELS ie Complete with Famous Power Products 2 1-2 h. p. 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Bot Nodal Alig Ce eee Oe CAPR wire eee Vi Way ry | i; - : ag b ee ; [ i. i \ , ra f f i if \ r f : Ford nag ig BY - H ¢ : - t at 8 e } . \ \ , iy A f i \ : f A f j \ 7 ; x \: vi : : ‘ E ‘4 P } | ; a i } i a a i 1 ; Wh ‘ ’ a 4 an rie 3 \) 4 x j , - ; F \ } hi 4 , / 5 4 : | a \ f ; a { 4 \ ‘ ‘ : ar E € ‘ j 4 : ft ed ‘ Pa oe } ‘ : Li ee " ve ‘ 4 LN ; AO eed SERIE Sa ye) ae PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9) 1050 fA, “promen of toys | SHOP °TIL 9 P.M. FRIDAY NITE AT... ¥ MOUNT VERNON, 'N. Y—An X-) i : tube hag been combined with] | # 4 se unusual electronic intensifier, | . a iting ===] — Special Purchase! | Mount Vernon company that! the apparatus—said , ¥ ~ in Derby, where Sullivan and three| “1 am being kidnapt in x tne, in Peo a. Imported All-Wool Full Fashioned Siveaters EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED eracicup are under treatment, said|> Buick bearing Iowa license] eneounneres "ay : ‘ be i chances pneumonia are now/!716107." — - peg “very slight.” ! Tew fiend the oir end eoleeid agg short sleeve. long sleeve slip-on A medical report said Sullivania handwriting tant aut Whe mT aetna na steoer thai slip-on ies eone e ‘ on cardigan ..... . - # bi . ’ ee ee dent cold which was congested by|dence, a 12-year-old boy contessed./DS ee , | : This is a buy you can’t afford to miss. Purchased many months ago Waite’s now brings you the values of the season in this huge. group of soft, luxuriously (but price-right) all wool sweaters that are full fashioned for more exacting fit. A real . Shop til 9 | SES ee ac, “ Friday Nite!| — oe | Layaway Now! Just $1 places your choice in our cold SMART and LOW DOWN Pennmoor Juniors wonderful for “round-the-clock wearing. storage loy-away. Superbly smart with such smooth trim lines that you'll want . several pairs in your very favorite fall colors. Precious Penn- /. 9 sy 3-quarter step- P ‘ ei BRS LLL CLES LL a 4 more JUNIORS complete with fashion touches for your every : in with roll fall ensemble. Sizes 4 to 10 in small, narrow, medium. & ey big yo 3 dickey and é sleeve culfa. ; e Blue; green, i s H = beste all , ' % thecked with ABOVE: tan & wedgewood ; pee s.. pre’ corkette. BELOW: Choose from eleven + black. 5-15 lack suede, wedgewood 2 grey, tan & curry katfilope, luxurious colors: x ae trimmed with matching calf. periwinkle blue, white, | pink, light blue, beige, red, jasmine yellow, ~— - burnt suger, dork | brown, charcoel and 17.98 | 1M agg Welte's Women’s Shoes—Street Floor block. , ‘Il look sweeter in your new fall sweater with : ‘ 7 | ™ eee . | : | Walte’s Sportswear—Third Floor of Fashion | Going Places This Fall? , WARNER’S BRAS | _ the fashion-right — WAITE’S FASHIONS FOR MEN | sheath silhouette! Renae E: : | starting at... | | 1.50 _— ae The look... cashmere! The | Sl | MM, ER luxurious strength of wool! Once aa a . again Helen Whiting, your ‘ ita be favorite dress designer, has come ‘ For clingling Jerseys, all your C / EKA RA N CE. / up with a group of cashmere cot- sports-clothes, too! It’s ‘ e a tons that have the smooth hand 2 Warner's stretchable elastic , " , f look of wool. Junior will jump | bra that shapes such ; Mi Summ Slacks 5 oof fine cashmere and the rich naturally lovely curves. en 5 er ; for joy in these big-city arrow 's A’ i . _ =. narrow sheaths. Slip int hocas "Womees 7Vhare wie specially purchased values up to 7.98 4 o_o soft nylon and embroidered . ; 5 «today. ‘ : sheer cups. In white or & black. ABC, 32-40. Other Warner's Bras from 1.50 to 5.95. 3.08 A select group of wanted summer slacks now priced at a money-saving price just for men who wont extra 17.98 Waite’s Warner's Brossieres comfortable famous make slacks. Choose from ray- ’ aites arner Li te ons, rayon-acetate blends all full cut and precision —Second Floor seclow J-quarter step- 7 tailored. Crease and spot resistant in solids, slub es ‘o nee ; " weaves, thecks and patterns. Sizes 29 to 42. Light i prerertig w a save 3.00 on a regular 5.99 easy-to-inflote ' | ble breast reg sy blue, tan and light grey. | pteny-# leather hall- belt. Brown, Including “Wash'n Wear Styles | cme cet oe? -—COi«CXKING: SIZE “Rest On Air” Mattress | 2.99 a LL, PS a8 iy suet > i beke- 7" , ern ij | @ Rolls easily for camping, swim- | | ming, auto bed, , o— | ate. _MEN‘S SHORT SLEEVE ? Raemae SPORT SHIRTS Genuine Cowhide Belts | © Regularly to 3.98 values + 3 2 4 * 5 z SF ET ry ome ee FP C Regularly L machine-washable care, Choose [ : 7 Laminated embossed vinyl: - with electronically hea te d- | <> | sealed seams. Five buoyont — ‘panels plus large comfortable pil- . | = | low, Easy to inflate with new, push- pull valves. Choose from 5 color com _ from ‘ten top fashion colors in i binations. See Sturdy, extra-long wearing, hard finished fashion belts for men (| solids; ¢hecks, prints, and a oe 5 top styles. All expertly crafted with exceptionally fine | plaids. Sizes Pe ager et 4 Waite’s Notions—Sireet Floor. _ Satallind: Cranen Bla, toahogary, Grown. end tan, 30-42, von ey ae the Cee Eee eet Es SA a _ : Men's Wear—Street Floor ‘| he iy \ 1 ‘ oti. Fi ee eee ee ae Re as ae Wea oe ee } i |! 4 ' nt bape "House where all 435 seats have to be ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 Somehow, We Do Not Credit Flying Saucers ‘Well, sir, we have an opinion. _ We can’t prove our contention but a release from the Air Force sheds great light upon this general situa- * iT rfl A : s s F Some time back there was discus- 2 sion of an American war plane that Ai flew “twice the speed of sound.” This would approximate 1,500 miles an hour. Now we have a definite state- ment from officials that an American One mile is covered in two seconds. You could leave Pontiac at 12:00 noon today and have lunch in Miami, Yes, really. . a You'd be in Miami in 38 minutes. _ . . If you only. wanted to go to Chi- cago, you wouldn’t have time to smoke a cigarette, as you'd be over ’ the Windy City in eight or nine minutes. Flying to Detroit is too fantastic to discuss. _ - Jt wouldn’t take a minute. - You'd be there in 50 seconds! And Birmingham? Why, you couldn't fly from Pontiac to Birming- ham. They're too close. If you took off from: Pontiac, you wouldn't have time to land. You'd be at Birming- ham in 16 seconds. ee: a eee ‘This is probably the answer to servation . balloons at great ER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ~ What about flying saucers? filled every two yéars, none of these Senators has to be a candidate this year. But in the lower chamber where there are far fewer “Yes” and “No” roll calls, 16 of the 35 memibers have perfect voting records for both the 1955 and 1956 sessions. eee fee The fact that none of these Sena- tors or Representatives is from Mich- igan, shouldn't worry any citizen of the State.- Perfect. voting records, of "course, are desirable, but there is danger that their value may be overs emphasized in the people’s minds. x On the other hand, a member with a considerably less than perfect record of voting or even attendance is mot necessarily remiss in his duties. He may, in fact, be doing an outstanding job. for his. constituents. His work may take him out of Wash- ington frequently or he may have to devote a great deal of time to his committee assign- | ments. The number of times he votes is only one test of the service he ren- ders the people back home. Most twortone cars have two own- ers, counting the finance company. The Man About Town Big Wheat Yield Harvest Now Under Way Has Bumper Proportions Boredom: Life's greatest enemy. Oakland County is harvesting one of the greatest wheat yields in its history, the heads so heavy that it lodged easily with the winds and rains during its ripen- ing period. Many fields became a tangled While the acreage is below the average Charies E. Cobo, formerly of the Bloomfield Terrace. Apart- ments, but he has moved back to Texas. 4%, Of themselves they can not insure | that a lawmaker is doing a good job, | it * Home ‘Stretch HURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 1056 _ David Lawrence Says: Newsmen No Exception to Ban i ‘terevdee. i i ii pyié iit Ain ts tit) faet ty | it : Fe LeU) p ipslipt rsd pes nH Uf at oR RE f = i Ww ® WASHINGTON—Secretary Dulles ‘ for it, reiterating the propaganda of the Red Chinese. leaders. of mind . . . That brings a brighter day . . . Yielding to temptation is e 2 attempting to embarrass the American government, For the Red Chinese, who have killing 33,500 and wounding 103,- 000 American boys in the war of in Korea, have achieved aggression their objective. They see Ameri- - can newspapers severely criticiz- ing their own government for erecting a bamboo «curtain, and are so great and the moral] issues 80 clear. : ME PLANES en route to Reds. 20 Years Ago 11 PERSONS die in county over weekend. FDR TELLS iabor league reac- is no chance to win... For those who would transgress ... So why ‘omary trend will be short. not be benevolent . . . Considerate . and kind. .. If only to make cer- Smiles tain of . . ..That wondrous peace . of mind? It's easier to make your money ; (Copyright 1956) first than it is to make it last. Dr. William Brady Says: Make Drinking Water Safe for Camp Use by Boiling It- Cites Dentist’s Idea About Tooth Decay re a [#; itttell tine pel Fe ant Hi F g Hal Boyle Says: 50,000,000 Frenchmen Just Can’t Be Too Wrong NEW YORK (#—No matter what - ‘sleep in double beds,” they in- When Krasna problem in tact. He had to turn down U. S. Ambassador C, Doug- las Dillion's courteous offer to use the American Embassy in Paris for his exterior shots. “An American audience would not think it glamorous enough,” fe he said. “So we used one of the did, too. . Rothschild castles.” But there wete complications. * * ®@ The first came when actor John The producer said his experi- ment in employing all - French technical crews. probably would be followed by other American pro- ducers making films here, “Until now they've brought their chorines. own people over, even though “Why should he look embar- they've had to hire French stand- rassed?”’ the French cam- by crews, — Naturally the French camera- : * * * Praising had this to say about the French populace generally: “Don't tell me the French are grasping. I saw only generosity, affection and capacity for hard work. = bosom?" men, unconvinced. * * J In a later bedroom scene in oy ria athlete cx Loy played the ambassador and “They don’t bother to put on a gS aie wee his wife, Krasna ordered the dov- front. They aren't hypocritical and crrfse ores hong pertaining to ‘pe ble bed removed from the set and they aren't intolerant. Bosie, or tre ae replaced by twin beds. “But they are realistic and they . ts At first the French crew thought are honest. That may be why Mareaved. 5% Ah Krasna was joking. Then they be- some people at first may think 1966) - gan to suspect it was a plot to they are cold.” Case Records of a Psychologist: L had e F 4 § i 3 LG z th i : ie E i e F was so widespread. I had actu- ally convinced myself that I was a foster daughter.” a TRUTH SETS YOU FREE “The truth shall set you free,” said Jesus, which is why we strive to release all possible scientific i : Fy rf ty Sr ri i i H j | q ‘ ] \ f \ yh : b f ; ; ; AX \ \ # Cas oA TT as * eT ; 4 h \ \ \ \ - \ ‘ rs) \ , t; “th of Filled Room Won't SEARS BCS ea NO | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. AUGUST. 9. 1956 ie L ‘ : : ea ’ ’ ’ / ca ’ igs ir : r vg sin ' j E iad Oblize for T ‘Oblige for TV oainae “aaunad > gel narky ete Reuters, el see ~— tae os ieee CHI their snap judgments — not second “day of riots James A, ps grey Pye nape agg pn yoy oem today/ballot . . . more ,000 phones|a golden voice asked fellow Demo- poe to tom 0 thw and came off @ disgruntled loser./have been iristalled at the amphi-jcrats to do something about the Seven were killed and ; Ey: theater for the upcoming unification of Ireland. jured in the first day of The boys set up thelr boues, He asked that the platform in- in the city 27 miles north lights and strung cables and other} That's enough phones for a city|clude a demand that British armed Bombay. | gear about the Blackstone Hotel/ot up to 15,000 population . . .|forces be withdrawn from Northern . suite where Warren G. Harding} More than 11,500 miles of tele-|Ireland, “How can we consistent In New Delhi, meanwhile, the|was selected by a handful of GOP|phone wire were needed to con-jly defend rightful principals in lower house of Parliament ap-jleaders in 1920 to head the party'sinect the hall with regular Chicagolany nation or geographical loca- proved 241-40 a government-spon-|ticket. This became the fameditelephone equipment, and 1,500,000|tion while we remain silent and sored bill to create the new bi- smoke-filled room" of political/feet of the stuft has been adiled|nactive while England pursues her lingual state, lore. to the building itself, The conven-|imperial policy of ‘divide and con- Police reinforcements were be-| “Now all you fellows start | ion will be covered by 10,250 news-|quer’ in Ireland?” Doherty asked ing rushed to Ahmedabad. Re-| smoking,” the brisk young man |Pepers, radio and TV stations,|in the exasperated voice of Barry ports reaching here said the riot-| in charge of the TV setup was te., necessitating a/Fitzgerald ers had set fire to a post office, ordered, ‘We want it to look au- network of 760,000 of teletype “Their long years of operating a police station and several muni-| ithentic; just Mke it was when ts. in the field of secret intrigue, their cipal offices. | re Warren G. Harding was in here.” dick cia cece : ripe a hg emgecl gnee The city virtually paralyzed All the fellows lighted up smokes came*down with aled wealth are weapons. upon by the outbursts, which startea|@%4 , mantully exhaled into the ern India | ing regions into an enlarged, bi-| “Cut!” he cried almost imme-| onstrators demanded a separate|tation and then capitulation. Gujerat state with Ahmedabed asiyoure mon mocked ep and’ Lait te HI-FI RECORD PLAYERS when an around-Manhattan Island| Never underestimate the power of . sightseeing boat struck brdge|® Democratic national commit! ©A-Sneed Automatic Changer spanning the Harlem River in New| WO momentarily by York. the news that Republican women Guaranteed 2.1 Watt Output Most of the injured were taken/#re. being urged to cook “Ike's Slight | lcctldk in. Cose Cover! stew,” copying a | i rregularities in Case ings cert emefdtondlnge pet Pre g eg a vering Reg. $99.95 i] a ; i One hundred and ninety-five pas-|!P© sengers were aboard the Circle| ‘Start with two pounds of any ) a 95 Line boat which was headed to-/0 & variety of beefs that the NOW ward the Hudson River on the last|American people have accumulated , part of its sightseeing cruise|*ince the Eisenhower administra- around Manhattan Island. tion took office. Brownell in two eran Add ball sn en oe Burmese Airliner Down; Gant at partly cartilp eae’ be! ° F | 21 Aboard Feared Dead ae gan cr a ul y RANGOON, Burma (#®—A Bur-|canned for selling to Kansas what mese airliner carrying 17 passen-|Kansas already owned; several waranteed gers and a crew of four has|conflicts of interest onions, the kind crashed in central Burma. First|with a real strong aroma and, one} —oereicnmae Teports said there were no sur-jcube of sold gold bouillon from} vivors, the Dixon-Yates deal. Season with NO The craft, a government-ownedisalty language by Charlie Wilson = Union of Burma Airways Dakota,/and peppery Howard Pyle, flavor was making a routine flight yes-|with-essence of Nixon garlic and MONEY terday from Rangoon to Mandalay|one Knowland San Francisco bay ese, why didn’t have tion pot one you ‘t | Food Sales Analyzed =o Eiickens im simmer in wet NEW YORK — A trade publica-jtered down defense until Nov. 6.""| tion found in a recent survey! Unless the heirs of Joe Miller et ee oe eee this recipe will be part of] morn- @ Purchase Coupons Easy terms 4 WAYS TO BUY phy, PO : boas signi / or duid lode. . All sizes. CLEARANCE, Women’s and Children's Cool SUMMER PLAYSHOES . Men's and Boys’ SALE!E \ tne ioe Me BS } "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | : | Fest service on COLOR PRINTS, tool » . ! Film mailed direct te Kedak deily Just arrived for fall, ‘56; New colors and fabrics in 1 /®Men's Slacks % — 2 es Lo PHOTO FINISHING c 24-hour service on ea. Super-size photo prints ns ac ~ @Regularly sell for 5.98 @All pre-cuffed @All have self-belts @Sheen gabs,; sharkskins and flannels in group 388 New heavy-weight fall slacks with all the . details you normally get only in much higher- ee dae tas toner ad tosh ae see ~ i ul zipper an - > ' closure. Your Gales of three wonderful fabs — rics. Brown, Lt. gray, tan, Lt. green, pre ) charcoal, Air Force blue, mid bine. Waist . gizes 29 to 42; leg lengths 29 to 34, 1 Holds in Layaway! | SALE! BOYS’ JACKETS 10.98 Water-repellent sheen gab surcoats Handsome gabardine surcoat with large dynel collar and. — rayon eT Crease-resistant, water-repellent cron® and nylon blend, Navy, brown, charcoal. 6 te 16, “DuPont's polyester fiber 13.98 Suburban coats with big storm collars peal go of ee ee Plaids, Ey laids. scent’ ess buttons. Blue, re oooh gray. Sizes é to 12, 18” hs tty rid ct with its large self collar, knit cutis, waistband, wea, Soap tach pasha Brown, Mack. 33 t Top-grade horsehide jackets logk sporty SALE! campus COATS Wool melton, snap-front 7 8 8 ; campus coats for boys Smart and sturdy... ¢ coats with large storm collars, snap button fronts, warm quilted lining. Bleck, navy or char- coal with white stripe on knit ciffis and white braid trim. Sizes 10-20. Sense- tional savings NOW! $1 holds in layaway. 4 WAYS TO BUY: Purchase Coupons | = @kesy Terme , ©Cash ¢Leyewey pit. al g" 1188 . Fabric Oxfords D LARRY BROADCAST FROM FEDERAL'S bk hyd “THE, PONTIAC PRESS. rHursDaY, aveusr, (9, 1956 “Diplomatic ‘Trouble - Shooter r | : ! toed oats oe soon DIVAS - Save up| to 60% on n this i cognistg 2 14 Karat cary a x | . : | ase. $1098 6 neg. $21.98 cata PARLE cc oe AMI | He's as hi ght, hot or 7 sae Save $12.00 on 2-Piece Set ‘Se | 5 i f Se Zz | made id Gold. Heirloom devel +s set with genuine , wees wan Heer washable, cotton ruil bere rendt-made 6 a : Z ae | background ‘of cherry wine, Mocha ha Brown, Green or . ut Steel Gray. Styled to fit period or modern furniture. STORE HOURS s na nue ‘Flying Saucers’ Likely ir State |graseh Press ‘toatl ROSENBERGER'S ** ome This Weekend 1 padqqus 34 S. Soginew ru'2-7001 — _ — . r Uiegreen hyacncyy DRUG store Fi ™ ——— es a — : ichigan Airmen Die] “148%. Saginaw “Huron Cot. Telegraph =4905 DIXIE HWY. ‘eonl greatest sle ction of F qua lity jewelry ever ened ~ Ee : : a a se Next to National em : Isat snce teSuy, when ey iN Flaming Soo Crash) | yh e: SUDDENLY| fa eee pee pe te bes ip ee vide ¥ ies a aS aA Nees e +55 Soe 5 ease tems ly tied up hecaess tS a a at oni Pion reductions oo + We sincerely urge you doit So et Re, te te es Ar’ Force. toon al nee “i enor ae ro a I AP g gj E Rg Ea 2 Hi sai a it ‘ F 4 : : es FEF ial My itd tn s3 | i Le He bi ath Max Factor is the only compact a] * . make-up that gives you a fresh, young look all day! iT ie ut E ii He ar fri gs. # ) Be . aEO SS ABDIS on’ an ill-fated takeoff attempt.|the planes had taken off. -*ALL SALES Both planes were wrecked. is ees Gar bed FINAL : Add almond extract to plain|From Export” fund in Eire 20 N. Perry Street (Corner of Lawrence)|5avara™ Cream. for piquant Oe ond Ses SENS fy of »f if if 4 if Wy 4 ff. 4,2 al ll g 85¢ | N HOUSE SALE! || OINTMENT LET'S GET ACQUAINTED =—s_s ht 59* Uy RATION - 100 ledine TABLETS 17 aire Tablets 15° CARTON OF me HES Through a eS survey, we find that many of our old customers are not: familiar with the fact that we haxe extended our showrooms to include the large house in the rear of our store front. To acquaint. SY the people of Pontiac with our complete showrooms, we are having this OPEN HOUSE SALE! U 2m _ Visit Our Complete Showrooms Today and Save! S FOOTBALL SEASON'S COMING 3#QUipeC UC UU foe N Watch the ALLSTAR Game ona SL clothes 125 "1 ae | GENERAL ELECTRIC TV > a. See the NEW AJ. VITAMIN 2: SS Big Console TV. Reg. Price.....$329.95 G-E fy CAPSULES. i bigs you hoa — TRADE-IN ........ 100.00 ue « 34% a A Resale hry Compt iohown).128 NO MONEY DOWN | S| ; : ? Refillable Golden-tone Compact, .2.25 ‘ONLY $400 per Week You Pay $22995 AUTOMATIC fj] ——— }l Safe DORMIN 9 "=== This is ot. seabed HURRY! | WASHER @] satero Sleeping tb aes Ar poaeean witl | ae eed ba Se“ ASTHMA ‘Phice.. 269. 95 STORE-WIDE WA SHING S| ‘ i oes 1.25, | ~mor SYSTEM Com SALE Regular Price oe eevee. - $329.95 I _If you don’t see what 5 i} you want in this PRADE = IN ii ce cseinis ... 70,00 p) advertisement re _ASK | FOR IT! | zl ¥ | 4 | a \ 4 y | Sy \ \ 4 ; \ \ ii 4 ; A Ne aiceiposhs ib PRESS, THU bea, AUGUST a, 1956 | al ae \ "e/Dog Cardy. Works Well; nna ‘Not Se High flagpole to paint the top ~ |Gets Man Bosom Pal [bothered him became & bosom palion Father's Profession sarod’ tarehip the ‘polo PORT ARTHUR, Tex. ~The ; MUSKEGON u — Roger, Sloan,|BO#tT. ack Gulf States Utility Co. got better Mick ath te vel Men ee came See % myneee wie business until he tried it: Nowjwait a few years." and the/meter readers were supplied with he's not so sure. - “dog candy” to sooth the tempers Guisateaite diet living has His father, Jack, 47, is a steeple-| ‘There are S000 len . tot heel-nipping dogs. risen only § per cent since 1949. jack, Ha seat Roget SP 8 Othotiveed treck in atari 2 NO MONEY DOWN ee B si Pie are er mek Ur or oa Oe z iG fi ee tes ee ey te oY i ead bai ati Bil i oe sis re . ™ - ii ini aa rare cred — List price 279.95! Mammoth 10.8 ay. ft. refrigerator with spacious 49 -|b.. freezer and a oP door shelves | \ . i , \ . | * | \ ) % . . % Enjoy the convenience of a big refrigerator at a moderate price. It's hig enough to serve the needs of a big family . . . yet streamlined to fit into today’s kitchens. Full-width vegetable crisper, snack shelf, big freezer chest are wanted features. Capri-color-styling will add touch of glamour to kitchen. Hotpoint’s Thriftmaster Unit will give many years of service! Price includes Delivery, Hook-up, Service and Warranty ' Hotpoint dishwasher at sensational savings. . . 218 — Let this mobile dishwasher do the dishes while you relax. It’s fully automatic . . . a touch of button starts it. Two fresh water washings, each with fresh detergent get dishes clean. Rolls on casters. Has maple top cutting block. Save at Federal’s now! Delivered, Demonstrated, Serviced Ne installation is necestory. Sensational offer! Giant 21” console with (degone! meowre) remote control tuning 198" @Top-touch or remote tuning @Swivels for easy viewing List price 249.95! Just check these features . tune at the set or by remote control from chair. Golden grid chassis, It’s terrific! OT EEE GEE i TE LSE EON IE TEE LIE AL IEE A EI ERE OEE NEE: Hotpoint push-button automatic elec. range “Phileo! automatic tlock- Oe radio, specially-priced / ‘A : \ sae 27" | Wales to mosis or bus tg ser a Te even turns ap- are Farce Bey new! _ List 99.95, : It's terrific. No dials to turn. . , no fingers to an KS push a button for whrfece or oven heat desired, £ raisable 4th surface unit. Supersize oven that’s - . paetematic. Outlets for golden fryer, griddle and ap- emule ges Suh sarin bom, : SEE LORRY AND | . S SAC N AN Neos bo ; k ‘ i , \ kg Ne y : | : ft \ ad ; b Va hh a. _ * HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 — E3 ‘Ey 2 r -_ ' a a 2 Ob tte F Buy Now ... Big Trade-In Allowances! their freedom. Two Catholic mis-jj | : sionaries released June 13 — the] | is ; , : they were freed. “Father Phillips is of the while that all of the remaining American prisoners maf now be in that house as there would be sufficient room,” the Bulletin said, . * PePyatelatan Find Burning Cross | . Ne Guarantee! by San Antonio Road SAN ANTONIO, Tex, ® — The third burning cross in a month) was found last night at the San Antonio city limits. The cross, about six feet high’ and four feet wide, was on the highway 90 right of way near two' settlements, one occupied by Ne- ‘Btoes, the other by a group of | 1 farmers. It was near Lackland Airl Z *, ,, 2 p \ ‘ Le j i. Lt 2 & =. EA “7 Std | wt = , : = ‘ . | Force Base. | i ‘Bexar County Fire Chief Cliff Holcomb said the cross seemed to - have been wrapped in military soaked in an inflam- - mable liquid. _. He said it would be checked for) fingerprints. ~~ vi eS ao” “Ley --> CUSHION “CUSHION . Congressman’'s House | Burns in Massachusetts BLACKWALLS WHI I EWALLS ' fa Tomes. ON i mas P. O'Neill (D-Mass N @ 18-Month Netionwide @ 18-Month Nationwide : } on na Ml Abe be 20, busy . Service Card Guarantee 44. Service Card Guarantee | 44 : able to attend next week's Demo- ‘ _@ Bonded ord with- “etext @ Scuff protective rib for 6.70515 : —_ National Convention in Chi N sae stands pepe 2 ni white pore : ‘sa : - Fire swept the O'Neill residence 6@ Modern “Cut Skid” tread . = @ Specially treated Neoprene 3 \ ime N fer grestertrection and OLD TIRES i ehty te sine and OLD TIRES NI. 1 ~ ' Cong Bagged goon my nome] \ BLACKWALL | WHITEWALL | BLACKWALL WHITEWALL . at the time. 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'7.60x15| 36.75 les 4it2 00 rects that $100 of his estate be \ : used “to furnish my fellow work- “4 ers with an Xmas party of the]. Xmas following my -decease.” He died July 18 at 60. The total ney of his estate was fot list- | { SHOP SEARS MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P. M. Oe 4 be SF & ae ar : es 2 7 - ume 2 eli” oa FRA y Mm etlintherintialde tea ™ “2 mor eM ole UT dda edhe Auto Accessories—Perry St. Basement From Spark Plugs to complete engines, you'll find the automotive parts you need et Sears. Alistete — & ee a OR BETTES SRIGINAL MUFFLER one ae Low as 3.25 Ex. Premium Oil Kit Car Top Carriers In 6 Individual Quart Cans Heavy Oak Support Bars _austare 1.79. cir 6,98 Oil is premium heavy duty §2-inch. wood top carriers with grade with improved lubricity. (web straps, hooks and rubber Anti-rust, keeps motors cleaner, suction cups. smoother running. 36-in. Steel Carrier Includes Installation Jer Spun Covers 15 Re 6** sy Sisaidy sivlad diet covers desiqned in new aie ° A Allstate: heavy-duty muffler gives you full engine power oo to give any car that “new look” again. Céol in the sum- without annoying racket; Fits Ford '42-'53, M aR Mercury ‘42- Kia 88e os =| mer and warm in the winter. ee ee ee Soc cuca «#59 Began to or beter thon cr , st eases ne eee pe er eG ae how it Paso. ‘ " ed Ae | FY "We iY | : , eo ' \ \ Yi “Rant! \ \ iy i } 7 eS ie a { ; i \ { | by } { _ : ( - , \Y \ \ is - ‘ . \ \ I ! Xf ! _— ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, ana, AUGUST 9, 1946 ! ans Tre ry | NASTY rere Thi Ri le Ri 9)|Homecoming by TV WW fl ; All is uc us on - Vomen’ Ss dea Sf) six oman, oe ame PPaid anita : Hancock, an aircraft carrier, ar- gh PEI nArEAs omit, wats col hb i eo serra: woman of Lilie! 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See This Deluxe Featured ‘O88 + sth Bare Bt 139° Coldspot = 2g pols Sentte © Regularly 159.95 © Freezer Chest Holds 49 Lbs. of Food Jj ° 70.000 8.7.0. Inpat $5 ] Save when you buy ft, save when you use it! Burns GAS hep Aled tac: Shiver top -3 all in one com- Big 13.2 Foot No. 1, No. 2 of diesel oll ecient Equipped with a pact, handsome Kenmore range. Extra burner and griddle Pull ol cosveetindt wctcive Nebloren, auch, ct builtin humidifier. Coppertoried baked enamel finish interchange, yea apa ea over either. Has electric Fi fot meat, abe We hy storage. Big ts wih metal tin Bla bu in low-cost heating : clock, \hour Kentimer and lom \ ji ‘4 wt \ oi L A\ | _rap. poNTiA "PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 109 “An over-all settlement is of first 2 Men Killed, 3 Injured : in Crash Near Lansing PORTLAND (‘#—Two men were prosperity can be taken for granted,” Parker said. “Our problem now is to develop a pro- gram which will encourage and Business Group Warns Democratic Platform Unit == z z ‘FFOR VERY IMPORTANT | PEOPLE, Final eS aie of LAY SHOES i of Chicago, and-Charles E. Haley, 152, of Fraser. Absentee Ballots fo Decide Conles NEISNER _ WATCH REPAIR I FOR DRESS SALE. Buy One at the Regular Price . . . Get One FREE! _ fs ef rt, S F st i! 7 BIG DISCOUNTS ree SY easy crept Few Korean leaders expect mil-| A | — 2 6 Wi. Saginaw: 8. itary interference in the govern-' OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 PLATS! SANFORIZED' FITTED! ALL FIRST QUALITY PERFECTS! NATION-WIDE’ MUSLINS! WHITE! ~ gee how balanced the thread count is—there are no AUGUST WHITE GOODS DAYS HOME-TESTED BY MILLIONS! Famous sheets bought by millions of homemakers -.» Values that beat everything at this price! Exam- ine Nation-Wides...see how closely they’re woven, that means seasons of wear for you. Tug them... NEW LOW PRICE | ye q }? oa 72 by 99 inch flat eke ae: inch oe sl coses......>..39¢ u weak points in Nation-Wides. But best of all feel them... you'll be amazed at the comfortable finish ...smoother than most sheets of this quality. Choose them in flat or time-saving fitted style... both at the same low Penney price! BOYS’ GINGHAM SHIRTS laug sleeve Sanforized \? 5 / \ \ A 4) \ \ if : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSUAT, AUGUST ®, 1956 Wife Loses, Husband Wins Teenage Drivers Vie fi Reveals Guard S Training Budget Loss Keeps Family United for JC. of C. Awards aaa A ever, that two women weal . | A, FOLLOW THE CROWDS 1 Defeat, though ‘eae ot te pte for) have made an appealing political ay \ \\ State’s Sum Arthur C. Hansen 3 race, themselves 1 | aie pai: mer Cam helped keep the family under | sa termed Robert P. Grit, {ten examinations | a TO OUR STORE... ost Over $1.5 Million, |sinsle Ve ae Traverse City Attorney who de-/®# they vee gt Peony V. General Reveals Hansen, a Ludington restaurant-“ted Miss Thompson, “a very| a | BE HERE WHEN DOORS laren wa soma Dem epahe pre Se let at trees | —_ OPEN AT 10 A.M. , LANSING «= More than » mitra So Couns District, "|battle” In November with Demo-| Road-E-0, sponsored by the U.S. | We Give Holden Trediag Stempe spent taining” Michigan Mal th nine timl ee Leena eee HERE'S GOOD NEWS — Terrific special purchases on uards summer, .| Hansen, unsuccessful . Hansen Gen. George C. Moran, wake oF Semnene 4 cuntbiets for Con- mechan “tae Ae dsp actor poy a ager hy ae org desirable Summer, Fall and Back-to-School needs . .. While jutant general, estimated today. | gress from Michigan's 8th Dis- |for success in his race against| arship, will be announced. Also | quantites last! Buy on Easy Credit Terms! ries ter TES ee ete Republican Hans C. Rasmussen. | named will be winners of a 4 parma Fy on One Ole: Victory for both would have $1,000 second pring and a 5f00 wa: aoa ad og Meant for the| Nagasaki. Observes third. pean. field training already completed, |Gerng. intmiting seaman’ Sn|11th Year of A Blast — |, Te winners will be : one in seosien at Camp Clay: |would have left thelr NAGASAKI, Japan # — Naga-|tion—written, oral and actual driv- pr —,' en- idining room in the hands of tenant/saki’s mayor called today for|ing examinations. The, trating ot 19 aoses at ap, [Peet “peace before mankind destroys|running tally—has been pena Aug. 18-Sept. 1, TICKLED AT LOSS as the rebuilt city observed the|cret. . Mrs. Hi : ‘anniversary of World War| Drivers have gone Pay for the 10,000 troops to train “S wae @ yarn that 1| Us second and last atomic bomb-| grueling series of tests of their at Camp Grayling this year is esti didn't win. ye r ing.. driving aptitudes, knowledge of mated. at $928,000. The men are| dnt ¥' a. uring the) “Some 15,000 before the|Toad rules and ability to handle a paid on their last day at camp 90] 0%) Vitiony weg s campaign! world peace statue to renew the|Car in tight circumstances, Free Theater Tickets mont Se eoey 29 go Neck to) a Bae a os ® yoowe city’s annual prayer that the bomb Set tak ie Glad see Hag ga include |29d management of the business rg Pag eB 9 pag thea Veteran Justice Dies mother or ded with you, get $182,000 for food, $52,000 for gas,|. “Due to the fact that Rep. |wariare. SPRING LAKE @®—Fredrick J ane de . $18,000 for moving equipment,| (Ruth) Thompson was Workman, 58, Spring Lake justice FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY .. ain Sah Quan Gunn Gene FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY tor $15,000 for tn the primary, Lom hagey Pm ‘Rio de Janeiro is growing at thelof the peace for 24 years, died LADIES’ $ a LADIES’ . candidate. rate of some 70,000 persons a year.'Wednesday at his home. - COATS LADIES DRESSES DRESSES $0.20 sobuee Soe et Worth much more . . . prints in sport styles and “ue BULOVA Ste a Week Ne Money $0973 We, siedihg ~ $3975 Re Meee $6400 186 0 Week "GUAR Junior, misses, largs alzea, -s] back styles, Junior, misses’, large sizes. onan FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY — Goes back to 3.99 Saturdey FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY LADIES’ | eeaeee DRESSE eottons rayons, Gises 10 to 62. LADIES’ SHORTIES FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY - LADIES’ c LADIES" CAR COATS af | 3 LADIES’ 00 ES Goes back to 19.99 Saturday DRESSES. colors. age pore elle. Ss “tb RED TAG DAY — FRIDAY ONLY . MUSLIN SHEETS -$] Worth 2.59. All first quality. Full bed size. Come FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY RED TAG DAY -—— FRIDAY ONLY Chambray and Percale a | Se Worth much more! Sew and Save on sum- RED TAG DAY FRIDAY ONLY mer, fall needs and sleepwear. Goes back io 39 Saturday early for yours. Limit 2. Goes back to 2.59 Saturday FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY FEATHER c Bs CHENILLE — Seas CURTAIN PANEL SPREADS 300 ity print teking. Reg. 1.39 value. Choose from 54, 63, and 72 ¢€ A length with 42-inch hem. , Goes beck to 1.39 Saturday — FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY PLAID Cc NYLON 00 BLANKET Le PANELS 1o a ty oS RED TAG DAY FRIDAY ONLY 1 wee ae 42a- BEACON LOOP RUGS 1.99 value, Extre large 24x36, with rubbers ized beck, Beautiful Goes back fo 1.99 Saturday _ FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY BATH TOWELS. 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Lamy, tex and cotton styles, nPRIDAY: RED TAG DAY LADIES’ BLOUSES FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY 77 1 ORE i cM i eon: ‘LADIES’ os slysition ay By Ee BF - LADIES’ JACKETS $88 ar redeem ROBES 1% | Lsise Sut im. alues to 6.99 cotton RED TAG DAY — FRIDAY ONLY LADIES’ SKIRTS Reg. 2.99 values, choose from new summer print tnd floral cottons, Sizes 24 to 30. © Goes back to 2.99 Saturday RED TAG DAY — FRIDAY ONLY Ladies’ Nylon Slips BB Beet tes top in white, sites 3a t0 a 20 Hake ps included. Goes back to 2.99 Saturday FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY eee439 59% Svees eer eee ees w 55049 €¥* Schick Shaver a tee “14% Rogers Silverware Steam Iron . : xe Dormeyer Mixer 9 Serie $2450 A Week a | a Oe AS". ae 0 matics oS RED TAG SALE FRIDAY ONLY FRIBAY) RED. TAGS ‘ T-shirts MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS . no woner vow ffi: AQF ues ren at gy FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY Goes back to 1.99 Scterday aah Ms Swim | taeansit BANDS -PC, soYs 137 et accen spspatenng TRAINING CELT $tos Nt deans. [578 5200 ams swim sus gz |e: 10° Special purchase of better lastex and novelty cotton ere roteh “Biste ato" wee bathing suits, Sizes 8-14, FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY Goes back to 1.99 Saturday FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY DAY BABY oR INFANTS’ PAJAMAS C — SHIRTS 3° . 4 shen 2 Week oe toy RED TAG SALE FRIDAY ONLY Mee pullover. tie-side ; A ee —| FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY n $3.16 GURITY DIAPERS a |e FRIDAY: RED TAG DAY | Boys’ Polo ee Saray At Se eee Cmy Olan, Boys’ Swim . A suints. Agc cer Goon beck te 240 Saterday rn ee oa eck. ‘Bines Sto O%- RED TAG DAY FRIDAY ONLY 1.49 BOYS AND GIRLS’ Ch : PLAY | SHORTS RED TAG DAY — FRIDAY ONLY BOYS’ SHIRTS Peps sad Sines @ to 14. Tak dinten eben “Eetaa ‘8 Goes back to 1.99 Saturday hil Gans tech vo 1a desanlay aera a ae ee RR RATT re OU AO RE NS RED TAG SALE FRIDAY ONLY — EN PANTS. ee no in boxer | USRRIDAY: RED TAG DAY — « i s A | 3 8 7 ‘ Y ) e \ : fe | \ . \\ he | 4 oh \ : ) | a |... THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 Ree ) mols : -@ x i { eA - - ‘ % * " —— cp escmger { m3 wt . 1 NO MONEY DOWN! cz ic) etter ater te em s SAVE sO BRAND NEW 1956 BENDIX 21° Console Distinctive cabinet of mahogany graining. A completely new TV chassis that provides top quality performance and reception. This low, low price is possible only by our very special factory purchase! a > J i Regular 26995 WKC’s Low Price $159 aa | ee Regular $19995 N | : . imi WKC’s Low Price BENDIX 2I-Inch J 19?) Ad D vance Design Innerspring Mattress Brand-New Table Model - and Box Spring INCLUDED! NO DOWN SENN ITT Months ro Pay Big Family Size 1 Super Store 4. Was $21995 *J]06= No Money Down—$2 Weekly “iemaieniag DOW N 8-PIECE Modern. Living Room or Sectional Suite + Reg. $229.95 $. . Value , NO MONEY DOWN-$20 Weekly! Luxurious, modern living room includes wide arm sofa and matching lounge chair, built for years of comfort... PLUS TWO ~ mahogany or blond end tables and:-matching cocktail table; TWO modern table lamps and plastic covered occasional chair. Tre- mendous values in floor samples! OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 Big, full-width freezer, full-width - chiller tray, four deep door shelves, tall bottle zone, a truly remarkable refrigerator at a $61.95 savings! Hurry, while they last! @ Westinghouse | - Automatic Electric FRY PAN WwW sus FAQS No Money Down—50c Weekly As ate 25'° Day on es Meter Plan! All-Metal MEDICINE CABINETS 30-inch Electric Range s21895 bd | A S Think of it! This. beautiful Super 30 a ee ee Inve Hr $148 =) ory n tra ‘ |_won't last long! Laake with full-size door mirror $479 THE PON TIAC “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, 4 LJ THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 NUZZLING NOSES — Red Autumn (right) takes a fancy to his conchusion to draw is that he isn’t too enthused sagt stmhooching WHO NEEDS WATERING? — Two Bloomfield 4H Club giris _— oe wi Sous an Photes decide the water looks pretty good to them too when it comes to are Lynn mpson (le: Birmingham Cheryl /aggener owner, Norman Williams of Oxford and member of the East Oxford a 4H Club. From the expression on Norman's face the only possible . horse watering time. Sipping from the handy hose at the ¢H fair of Clarkston. Oakland County 4-H Fair Offers a Challenge tition, the fair brings a sense of pride, a feeling of for honors in vegetable growing. Different displays accomplishment in a job well done even though the were planned. Clubs en masse started dreaming up County boys and girls who help put it on, enter exhibits) | k* & * treasured first prize may have gone to someone else. ideas for floats for the annual Parade of Floats. and make the whole event possible. | It means-lots of play hours too — dreaming on top| Preparation for this final—finished product—the| So the wor began and continued to a frantic las Fitetiobiie bee sora : he eae around it, the fair| ithe ferris wheel, whirling in the loop the loop, climbing] actual fair—started months ago. oe effort that aren g the individual in ey U) | sh ndiv rojec means lots of fun! It’s a once a year event that’s looked al the sage tank ert iieplay by'& Wen] reserve unit _ 4H leaders and agents got heads together to plan ee = se ° ae Pens forward to more than any other single event in 4-H boys!" SENSE OF PRIDE fair programs and line up talent and displays. 4-H But the hard work is forgotten fh the flurry of th: and girls lives. "| It means eyeing the apple pies on display, snitching/ members began to plan what kind of projects they would|rair, And come the final day—it will be a pretty sa It means a week of concentrated activity, too, that |& few peaches from the fruit stand and trying to talk/enter. . lot who wistfully will haul their drooping displays, tire involves shining up the pet calves and trimming the the Good Humor man out of a “free one.” The girls chose patterns for dresses and dug up /animals and aching feet back from whence they came sheep daily to vie for blue ribbon honors. Above all to the many who have entered compe- special recipes to practice. The boys decided to try But years go fast and next year’s fair will roll arounc The 20th annual 4-H Club fair means more than just | It means living and learning with all the friends made the usual carnival to the more than 2,000 Oakland/all year long in 4-H activities. THE VICTOR — Fred Barnard, of Troy 4H Club, carries his victim back to the judges’ stand. Fred was winner in the 12-14 boys’ pig scramble. The slippery porker started down the midway before EYEING THE JUDGES — Brownie, a hand- Thomas 4H Club, gives them an apprehensive a head long jump stopped. his progress. Fred will keep the pig for a SCRUBBING DUTIES — This Aberdeen Angus tail, friend Aberdeen doesn’t seem to mind a bit. some tan and white calf in his fancy green and eye, anyway. Will they, or won't they pass that year and exhibit it at next year’s 4-H fair. Charlene Sudia of East gets a scrub down to beat all scrub downs in Doing the work are Steven Smith (left) and Phil white halter, isn't too concerned over what. the blue ribbon this way? If/grooming means a thing, Orion 4H and Larry Hudson of Milford +H | were Oe ee oe preparation for beef judging this morning at the | Smith Jr. Both boys are from the New Live Wix judges will say about him. His owner, young Brownie has it hands down! 4H fait. Twitching his ears and swishing his § 4H Club and live in South Lyon. Sammy Gingell of Metamora, member of the f "QUE BECKONING FAIR — Lights, noise, ‘music, cotton candy, arn barkers : ‘BUSY DAY — the shied congiien ta aie peanuts, merry-go-rounds ‘and ferris wheels are all a part of the — chance. ( ' of the strenuous for this 4H member who proved that farm lads are’ 20th annual 4H fair, Down the midway are all the usual smeils of A ¢ -Fugged by curling up on a box of equipment-for a nap. But he was i with unemployment in the relation- and 23rd in the relationship be- $500,000 Project Moves Ahead od == Traffic Slowed by Underpass Work Traffic at the Orchard Lake- Mesa! Road intersection west of Pontiac, congested for several years, has been slowed even more this summer by construction work on the intersection’s new relocation and grade separation. * * * When completed, the mile-long divided highway relocation of Tele- Road will carry north;south graph Road the 51. states! attic under Orchard Lake avenue at a point: about 200 feet west of the present. intersection. Existing Telegraph Road pave- ment will remain in use to serve as an access from Telegraph 4 Orchard Lake Avenue. . Total cost of the project is esti- mated at $500,000, with the federal government picking up half the check and the state and city split- ting the rest. Under this arrangement, made possible in April, 1955 by the Dyk- : average wage/Plane Crashlanding © and maximum primary benefits Fatal for Five People tween average weekly benefits and) DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (INS)— the average weekly wage of work-|Five men were killed yesterday ly wage of workers covered by un-lwhen a plane being used to spray employment compensation. portions of Florida against the Swap Ringside Seats as camoatine a lendeak ot the for Assault Charges NEW YORK @® — Welterweight a is Slade were identified as William J. Day, 28, the pilot; Rae Howery, co-pilot; Al Johnson, 18, NLRB Sets Up Polls on Coast Sidewalk LOS ANGELES (#—The Nation- al Labor Relations Board had to set up its voting booths on the sidewalk in front of the Deutsch Co., manufacturer of valves, Management denied NLRB ex- aminer Fred W. Davis the use of the factory yesterday so «he bor- stra Act, Pontiac's share of the cost will be $125,000. Crews now are working on the grade separation bridge, a $206,000 project which must be finished before pavement of the relocation is laid. Traffic is detoured around the project along a strip of tem- porary pavement in a loop to the north Traffic surveys conducted in 19%4 by the State Highway Department found up to 30,202 vehicles passing a point on Telegraph Road 200 feet southeast.of Orchard Lake Avenue On a peak Friday, Orchard Lake Avenue carried 16,485 vehicles at a point 200 feet southeast of Tele, _jgraph Road, AF Officer at Inkster Dies of Heart Attack CHICAGO @®—Jeffery Saunders, 41, of Inkster, a civilian liaison of- ficer for the Air Defense Com- mand, tack yesterday in his transient quarters at O'Hare Air Force Base here. Saunders also was an employe of the Civil Aeronautics Administra- tion and a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserve, Chevy Opens New Site FLINT (#—Ground was broken yesterday for a multimillion dollar Chevrolet supply depot. The build- ing will be the controlling point for Chevrolet's nationwide parts oper- ation. Scheduled for completion! late next summer, the new facility suffered a fatal heart at-|going That doesn't depend on me. It depends on what happens in Ar- . A man in my situa- attractive Argentine girl friend, blonde Isabel Martinez. She stayed in the background while newsmen questioned the former dictator, Later, when a limousine whisked Peron away from the air- port, me Se 8 epee coe with Tanco, will provide employment for 600 new warts. .Roses bloom the year round in Victoria, British Columbia. * jbut Without Loving Blink ‘\eash robbery—on the night of Jan. aeecuies tight Burns— || Brink § Court Trial Still Lacking a Jury Bost ! 3 i z Hat He aU E ¢ On trial for the nation's biggest 17, 1950—are: Joseph F. McGinnis, 52; An- thony Pino, 48; Henry D. Baker, -|Antique Flag Saved GARBER, Okla. w—VFW_ mem- bers decided not to destroy the old flag which has been replaced at their hall. 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Used to rebuke 'em if they didn't. * * * Gene Tierney, recovered, goes back to the studios Sept. 1’. . , Frank Costello’s case was just taken by bril- ‘Han young lawyer Ed Bennett Williams, Joe McCarthy's counsel, Spent the weekend poring over police files. Barbara Nichols, the Huntington, L. L., honey who just made a film with Clark Gable, was warned hot to wear a low-cut dress ta. a Hollywood TV show. She complied by wearing a “tight wool dress up to her chin, with nothing under it except her. Michael Rennie took her to the Tiajuana bullfights. “Everything about the bullfights was fascinating,” she re- ported, “especially Michael.” Adlai Stevenson was once asked on TV to give a 10-letter word for social security. He answered, “For a man—employ-} He was credfted with ment; for a woman—engagement.” . giving a better answer than the intended answer which was} . “Suspenders.” , When I was lunching with Ingrid Bergman and Yul Brynner in London, Brynner proclaimed himself “a good, clean-cut, American boy.” Ingrid burst out laughing. “What are you laughing at?” Brynner demanded. “Good, clean-cut, Ameri- can—or boy?" = * * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... 4 Sammy Davis Jr/ gave his honey, Cordie King, a Thunder- bird. (About marriage he says, “We won't be rushed into it). just to satisfy sgme people”) . . . Are Rita Hayworth and Kim Novak gona lend glamor to the Republican convention? . . » Anita Ekberg and Anthony Steel said they'd leave for H —but they are staying in town “incognito”. . . Singer Alan Dale’s off-stage crooning is to belly dancer Nejla Ates. Samia Gamal, the ex-bellyrina, doesn’t dance any more. She's now 4 big movie star. . bama of '55) is in Bob Hope’s next movie, “Beau James.” Earl's Pearls... “Se many books are being written on how to speak that there ought to be one on how te shut up.”"—Dan Bennett. : cee WISH I'D SAID THAT: Art Moger of Boston writes that he tried the new Rockefeller Diet—and calls it “wishful shrinking.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Children should be taught to drive a car in their early teens. They’re too young at that age to be trusted as pedestrians.” / The Mello-Larks explained why their act was held an extra ‘two weeks in Las Vegas: “We were winning.” . . . That's earl, f oe _, (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) - NEW FAST DRYING LUMINALL concrete FLOOR PAINT N. . Jennifer Statler (Miss Ala-} a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 + * ¢ @ Keep Your Skin Fresh, Clear, Radiant! ~ Evening in Pari TOILET WATER PLUS PERFUME Ideal Gift in ore Beautif Box W's @ Beauty-Dve thet's sure te please. 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(# — Twolpgs ‘desiensh aad bareini, both|Testaments, the Koran and the He ea . se lvilings which had the gift of. 6 Lovington oil field workers were) imple sugars. Also present in the|Sc@ndinavian Sagas, honey has sinaes erehing to pe and Khrushchev during er pleaded innocent before Justice| ner hody-building elements. centuries. ,It is the only natural south columns. Some of ee ine a. just too much for # conscien-|7 1. w. Green The bees need all their well-pub-|S¥@@r food that needs no refining Seni deutes Tememberance from the|t#0u# Marine recruiter to stand But one of the accused meniticized industry to produce honey. .. 2 .¢ look down on productive and pop- members of Lake Sgt. Jack Conkel, stationed here, |ended up in jail anyway — after|The average worker bee will gath- After all the years man has been aus villeve. had applied for the Armed Forces/ pleading guilty to stealing cigarets|er enough nectar for a teaspoonfullexploiting the honeybee, some bees a contribution of $1,290) adlo Service and had been work-|while being.booked on the assault/of honey in its six weeks of life.|have found a way to outwit him. ee ee eee farming tools for the vil-/"S Part time at a local station charge Production of a pound of honey re-|From certain species of rhododen- oo & ; lage workers. The contribution |*® #8in experience. aia}. ™® Cigarets had been left on/quires some 35,000 trips from thejdron they produce a honey on new! First quality! See — nn-getitne, ste « teak Gab Chilo form greucs, dis-|, “have tn hands? Gee ae ansit counter for use of the other|hive. 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Gol ay White Only @BEST PONTIAC VARNISH “500” For the "Whitest House on the. Street,’ here is the top grade paint. Excellent hiding qualty, plus the feature that it stays white longer! ; soe Reg. $6.15 Gal. $49 -< = - He hung up and turned to look at Lucy who had limped across a2 atk of Ht i i F g® TF it i é z $ 2 4 > Hi H iF at f i E | | F 443s : : eitye crete Mary right then to get rid of the only witness to the other murder, but the clerk refused to give your room number, “She kept hanging around out- side in the shadows. Mary came up behind her on the sidewalk and recognized her as the girl who'd been in the cab before. Then she lured Mary into the park and got her to sit on a bench and—and cut her throat, too. Mary had told her about your note and how she was): coming here, so he caught a cab here and gave me the note.” ANSWER IT ee Lucy’s telephone shrilled at that She got up, look- f a eS . Lucy watched transfixed, her own mouth wide open. Shayne whirled and ge&tured frantically to the telephone on the table, _ She picked it up, asked sweet- , “Oh—Are you still there? Nellie will be out in just a sec.” YOU THERE? She continued to hold the re- ceiver to her ear, and after an- other 30 seconds her eyes wid- ened at sound of loud voices and a struggle at the other end of the wire. <= Then a different voice came to her, “You there, Miss Hamil- ton? Good work. We got him all right. And tell Mike Shayne that Chief Gentry’s on his way up and for him to stay put until the chief gets there.” Lucy replaced the phone and the conversation to “T swear I'm never going to leave you alone again.” * * * Lucy went to him slowly, She flung her arms about his neck and pressed her face against his chest. THE END Betty Jordan of Indianapolis bowled a 278, high game in the Women’s International Bowling Congress Tournament. ai 3 tthe s il H i tiff itl +i i =: oF “4 I E i eae 2 sald iF : en~coterawnvr = 7 NITADY 8 LEMOD a © 1956 Whores My Line, Ine. cho. ws , couRse, work. Un- sailor, mariNe, ocEon, ow feck —tAy-AWAY WOW AT... OT ~ Adorable Styles In New 4 SNO ‘ we ‘in ve have just arrived! | fy, they're fashioned of sturdy fabrics, come in lots of colors. A small depos? now holds your first choice. Other Styles from $5.98 WW SUITS | 72.9" New I-piece and 2-piece winter outfits Extra warm and com- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, Security for You Disabled Workers Now: Eligible for Benefits the tax/ will be on any you, have up to $4200 a year.’ - * * « = rkers at 0} co may ‘wt ty ey ot Gils Sewspayer obeet 7 ihna: made ies ow ano , MONTEVIDEO — Uruguay, re garded as one of the most demo- cratic countries in Latin America, Sgr prevent envelope and 2iships. The people have a high rate i RAY HENRY payments, can expect OY AP Writer dole amr tome setae (Ce ool of literacy+-about 85 per cent, You may be eligible for Social vocational rehabilitation gg gE BEER EESERSRORERRR RES ee! See after next im your state. This will @ i a June«if you are now or ever so you may get help to & ; ; 3 become severely disabled and have to put you back in s job. It ; " reached 50, you refuse to accept this = a 2: “g good cause, your a This is a completely new fea- payments may be taken _ : ture Congress has just added to ‘ the Roi eco So aye ites A 24 Hour Emergency 7 = iret break from traditional ‘ disability fe a Social Security. benefits since |new, money for it will come e ° nek a Ryont to snter wer |e stucn te aca senn's Prescription Service = on ie Z : meat program ia 1898, widligaropenndi plan ain 37-39 S. Saginaw ot Water St. ' . It's expected that about 250,000/riona1 % of 1 per cent each, bring-|# DAYS—CALL FE 5-4521 = persons will draw the disability a a within the first year. ing the totel tax tie qpch of Foulm _ AFTER 11 P. M.—FE 5-4485 7 L gy pont Raed Ie core ree anette 7 Emergency Delivery on Request . ea em your ~ : fog = mental or physical disability so se-itrom 3 to 3% per cent. As now, |e SEER EEEU0 SERGE RR EE vere that you can’t engage in any “ease work, a te iy oc | | ¥ July, 1957, ; The payments will be the same as the Social Security benefits you }would be entitled to if you were 65 and retired. They may range from $30 f $108.50 a month. The actual amount will be based on the aver- age monthly earnings on which you paid Social Security tax either you were disabled or (B) Jan. 1, 1951 to the time you were disabled. In either case, up to five years of your lowest earnings may be dropped out in figuring your pay- ments. 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All are available in 9’, 12’. and 15’ materials, for either rug or wall to wall installation. $995 OAKLAND AVE. ae i eda. FE 4-4567 ( © | \ i al, ' | | 4 met ¢ ; ey i Z be “There " No Greater sp RY - Babe Zaharias: Dedicated ¢ to Help Others is the ‘wit _ t azticies one, Poon “ ne world has omcner waging & battle against cancer.) ns _By BOB CONSIDINE GALVESTON (INS)—One of the more absorbing phenomena of sports is that so many of its . physical marvels experience pro- found physical disorders, Lou Gehrig, Walter Johnson, Babe Ruth, and Jim Thorpe suc- cumbed many aggregate years before their normal life span ex- pectancy, garded them as supermen live on. Joe Louis, who would be con- sidered a young man in almost any calling except his chosen one, recently was declared physically unfit to engage in the sweaty horseplay of professional wrestling—though it seems likely |’ the Bureau of Internal Revenue may insist he continue. The former. heavyweight champion has a heart murmur and, his wrestling opponents say, an odd growth on his shoulders, Bobby Jones is on canes. Babe Didrikson Zaharias, floored here at John Sealey. Hospital by her second great cancer surgery, has with the help of her. massive husband, former wrestler George ‘Zaharias (himself diabetic), set up “The Babe Didrikson Zaharias Fund, Inc.” NOT BIG BUSINESS In a day and age when many organized charities necessarily or office of the - Babe Didrikson | ean be im-'different bright colors, so they will attract customers. Leave the little spot at the top of each balloon white. This is called a high! Zaharias Fund, Inc., mensely touching. It is confined to one room at the John Sealey Hos- pital, around the hal] from which. the girl for whom the fund is named is dazedly engaged in ap- “palling strife with something she cannot reach out and hit. Babe thinks of it as a living memorial. When she and Big George first thought it up they | sought the best advice available, the doctors who had worked so closely with Babe through her cancer problems and who knew what was needed most where they and so many like them served. They wanted no dupli- cation of any of the other and much better known cancer funds, On the board are George, Fred Corcoran of New York, Dr. John H. Childérs, of John Sealey Hos- pital, Dr. Hyman W. Paley, pro- fessor of medicine, John W. Mc- Cullough, chairman of the board of the philanthropic Sealey-Smith Foundation, former U. S. District Judge Charles G. Dibrell, V. W. McLeod of the Sealey - Smith Foundation, Dr. Martin Schneider. University of Texas professor, and Dr. John Otto, an especial friend of the Babe. * * * The national advisory board con- tains such names as Steve Allen, Patty Berg, R. L. Bowen, Florence Chadwick, Gov. LeRoy Collins of Florida, Henry P. Cowan of Cin- cinnati, Jack Dempsey, Walt Disney. Don Dunphy, Jimmy Du- rante, Chick Evans, Eddie Fisher, Paul Galllico, Ben Hogan, Max, dead from assorted aches while fragile folk who re-) Sullivan and Joe Williams. START EXAM CLINICS . Kase, Toots Shor, Bill Stern, “Edjwould not bein! her present trouble Babe is convinced that “ she!and. been given a competent check- i =} \ . if she had been able to drop into a-nearby clinic years ago, when the pain and tiredness first came, TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS. jponses to queries, and by Babe's sister Lillie. Big George let me look at some of the mail that has come in to his eourageous wife. It was a strange mish-mash. Four little Tampa girls, ages nine, seven, six and three—théy called themselves the ‘34, Club'’—contributed $3.84 they had saved. The Cleveland In- dians passed the hat and raised $411. GEORGE 18 WORRIED Casey Stengel, the New York Yankee manager who has become a legend for his double-talk, wrote most plainly, “It is our hope that | When you color the picture wit light — where light is reflected on look for the high light. Cut out the separate balloon and fa balloon into the slit shown between Fold the two sides forward on t Tomorrow: The THE BALLOON BOY | Polly is picking out @ balloon to take home from the balloon boy, unconsciously assume the air of Who stands near the park gate, Polly is rubbing her fingers on the’ Big Business, a visit to the home| iballoon to hear the funny squeak of the rubber. Paste the picture down on cardboard, (Carolyn Willis, Oklahoma City, Okla., Submit your ideas care of this newspaper, and Junior Editors will pay! $10 for each used. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures). h your crayons make the balloons a smooth surface — and it makes: the balloons look round. Next time you see a balloon in the vulight and cut it out carefully. | sten a string to the back of it with gummed tape. Bring the string through the boy’s fingers from the’ back through the indicated hole, and then slip the lower edge of the Polly’s hands. he dotted line and it will stand up. | first sent in this idea. | Organ Grinder . i ‘ so tak asd San he de Ot wishes for a quick recovery and extended good health.” Big George wonders if the fund is getting too big for him. There have been many sugges. tions that he turn it over te a professional fund-raiser, but he's afraid Babe wouldn't like that. And what Babe wants, Big George wants. “She's bearing the cross,” Big George said solemnly, ‘‘I don't understand it exactly, Maybe it's |so’s people will know about cancer, talk about it, think about it, do something about it.” * * *@ A nurse came into the home }- office of the Babe Didrikson Zaharias Fund, Inc., and told Big George and the reporter loitering there that Babe was awake, Babe, was awake indeed, but groggy. Always a great one with reporters —frank, honest, wonderful — she drowsily said, “Ask me anything you want to.” But the reporter, could only lean pver her bed and kiss her on the cheek and say, “T don’t want to ask you any ques-| tions, Baby, I just came by to) tell you that we love you.” Check Passers Await Hearing Face Circuit Court Trial! After Arrest in Berkley Supermarket Privately-Owned Center Opened for Alcoholics NEW YORK (INS) — Establish- ment of what is believed to be the first privately-operated center in the nation where alcoholics may Tracy, director of the center, Two members of an alleged check forgery ring were bound over to the Oakland County Circuit Court yesterday following examina- ition in Justice Court on charges of uttering and publishing and for- gery. * * * John F. Weightman, 39, of Far- mington, and John Freeman, 48, of Berkley, will appear before Cir- cuit Court Judge George Hartrick Monday, They were examined yes- |terday by Justice Ralph Finley of iBerkley. A third member of the jgroup. Fred Bartz, 40, of Farming- ==iton, pleaded guilty to the charges A Year ’Round Exclusive Toy—Hobby—Crafts Center Shopping HINES HOBBY HOUSE 7 S. Saginaw jearlier and awaits sentence. Freeman wag released on $1;- | 600 bond. Weightman was re- | manded to the Oakland County Jail under $10,000 bond. Weightman and Bartz were ar- rested June 22 when attempting to Woman Tortured On Main Street: wn’S kill me, ed, “My |& x callous: feeti” Ser oy moan about it when a7 poodicatet ag -Mint th molin does such . Starts with conasing Seed n callous og, rest = Beer refreshing fer" Teed, mg feet, Get Ice-Mint today bet Advertt: +) SKIN ITCH HOW TO RELIEVE IT IN JUST 15 MINUTES tf not eed, your 40¢ back at any a store. Instant-drying ITCH-ME- NOT deadens itch and burning: kills ON CONTACT. Use da Bde — ‘or eesema, insect bites, foot surface rashes. New at Simms fon. Drag Dept. pass a false check at a super- ‘market in Berkley. Police found $660 in cash and 21 uncashed checks in their possession, Free- — was apprehended later as an eged partner in the ring. i * * & rand | Police said the group admitted passing bad checks valued at $10,- 000 over a six month period, print- ing equipment, plates, and other materials were confiscated. 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Mee a) } y| ee Cee clear in the coming month, Sa TD ose | | {i A WHE 7 L | ational Geographic Society he the sien a 2 hou oa | 1 i i : Hl reports that as of Sept. 7, the! win probably be subjected to as neighboring planet of Mars will be * photography Marilyn about as close as it ever comes| Monroe ” , i to the earth—a mere hop, skip and jump of 35 million miles hg The Mars committee is hoping ver w gaye tn the ctrect, the famed canals,. the Mars news bulletin. The question still persists. Will The society reports that ee space-gazers, working together | September? through the international Mars aemaaegy mereearine to eivelAide Sees Symington|t fection of the telescone.” 1 Stevenson Ticket WHAT IS IT? Twenty-two observatories will be| ST. LOUIS @—Mark R. Hollor- scanning Mars. After the “visit"’|an, Democratic national commit- is ended, astronomers may be able|teeman for Missouri and chief ee to speculate confidently on somie|strategist of the campaign to getq _ ee. a ag of these questions: the Democratic presidential nom- ae .. ination for Sen. Symington (D-/i or ee vonttene? Doe it have Mo), says Symington would makell -earth’s? And of course, what a@ good vice-presidential running) kind of life, it any, is it capable mate for Adlai Stevenson. + epee? “He fit ideally the qualifica 8 4 The planet will probbaly be vis-itions for a vice president laid ible to the naked eye and can be down by Stevenson,” Holloran de- detected by the average sky-watch-|clared. er by its reddish color. “The contrast between him and) According to the National Geo-|Vice President Nixon would be graphic report, astronomers are| tremendous.” glum about one development. 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Fredericks of 36500 Ken- \ } : a ‘A Ni a \ PX \ hi i \ | ae f bE \ : : ue, j ‘ ee? \ j AP Wirephote of Berkley, — | Deaths in Nearby Communities. | | : .{Mr. McQuarrie died Monday in a - Donna Rath Allison LAPEER — Service for Donna Ruth Allison,;. 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra Douglas C. Alli- son, 1647 West. Genesee St., will be held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday from the Baird Funeral Home here. Bur- ial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Donna died Wednesday at Flint Osteopathic Hospital, from rheu- matic fever. She is survived by her parents; a brother, Dale Lee at home; her grandparents, Mr. and = Mrs. George Allison and Howard Den- nis of Lapeer and her great-grand- father, Ernest Russell of Attica’ view Cemetery. Mrs, Pulvermect{f) Ship Disaster Grosse Pointe Hospital, His body’ is at the’ family residence, with Marsh Funeral Home’ making ar) rangements. | Survivors include his wife, Liz- zie; a daughter, Mrs. n Cur- tis of Grand Rapids; three sons, Loren, Clarence and LaCroix Mc- Quarrie, all of Mariette; a brother, Donald of Marlette and seven grandchildren, Mrs. Bertha Pulvermacher CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs. Bertha Pulvermacher, 90, of 47 North Main St., will be~at 3:40 p.m, Friday in the Sharpe Funeral Home -here, with burial in Lake- LT. GEORGE FREDERICKS Combine Claims Poll Completed ‘at Southfield $4. 7 AC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 \ fi Bs 7 a i= ‘i i‘ ' { a 488 in Beverly Hills, Berkshire, Favor ‘Being Part of Westwood village. Of the 555 votes cast, 488 were in favor of the home-rule village, 52 Southfield Township, four would like to be in the new city of South- field and one was undecided. - Vice president and chairman of the fact-finding committee of the association, Robert B. Reed, said this morning that the census now being taken should be completed within a week, A new legal rule makes it necessary for a census to be taken of any area planning incorporation before petitions can | be circulated he said. TO CIRCULATE PETITIONS At the completion of the census, petitions will be circulated to in- corporate East and West Beverly Hills and Berkshire Hills subdi- vision ino a home-rule village, Reed said. It would be known as Westwood. os Boundaries of the area would be frem Greenfield to E be- tween 13 and 14.Mile roads, and from Evergreen to the eastern boundary of Bingham Farm Vil- roads. Rain Can‘t Stop Cooks MILFORD—Rain did not stop 35 Cook family members from their recent 59th annual reunion, al- though fit did move the gathering in from Davisburg Park to the A ~ lage, between 12% and 14 oi Commerce Methodist Church. | Yatch From Car or - Hi eae | e —r ’ Student, C MILFORD — One of the - for spectators that jam the area at Maple Beach. A new address system has while sitting in their cars, or in boats on the water. Featured in the concluding con- cert Saturday night will be ‘Marche Slave” by Tschaikowsky and “March Semper Fidelis” by John Sousa. Selections from ‘‘Okla- homa” will also be presented by Methodists Study Church Year Plans COMMERCE — Plans for the coming year’s church calendar is being studied by the official board * * Members of the will meet at the church at 8 ‘p.m. ‘Tuesday with Chairman George Ronan, to hear reports of the trustees, build- ommunity Bands Join in Concert | the band, One of the highlights of will be a community Plan Bazaar ifor Aug. 8 High White Auxiliarians Slate’ Event for Funds for VFW Home iliary to Post No. 9914, Veterans of Foreign Wars, has set Aug. 18 as. date of their annual bazaar. The event will be from 11 a.m. until mid-afternoon at the new ABC club building on Duck Lake road, next to the bowling alley. She and her co-chairman, Olive Steele and Delois Lang, head com- mittees working toward making the bazaar more successful than ever before. Proceeds will he used to help complete the Post Home’ now under construction on Duck road. The public is invited to attend. ing committee, and other commis- sions. Calendars may be made avail- able members in September, board members hope. iMrs, Tom Brendel home. Engineers Ready to Start er died yesterday. She is survived by a son, Cari, of Clarkston, and _two grandchil- dren, Harry G. Pulvermacher of Damage Suits Mounting, Reach 3 Million Dollars Grand Canyon Dam Work WASHINGTON — The Colorado|from the Utah-Arizona boundary.| macher. : : iRiver, carver of the Grand Can- Against 2 Lines |yon, someday will help men cap- Cleveland and Esther Jane Pulver- yes- hus- ” two daughters, Mrs. Roxie Kaiser Tere i three | NEW YORK — A_ federal \judge has signed an order consol- idating all damage claims filed \against the Swedish American Child's Insurance Voted in Imlay City “\Line as a result of the collation lof its liner Stockholm and the IMLAY CITY — Insurance for|ttajian liner Andrea Doria. school children of Imlay City was) * « * provided for recently by the Board) Damage suits against the two of Education. Accident coverage||ines already have grown to about will be available for the first time three million dollars. if parents so desire. ; Dist. Judge Lawrence E. Walsh covered were chil- |signed the consolidation order yes- dren riding the buses or those in|terday at the Swedish American athletics, insured through the/Line's request. Michigan High School Athletic as-| The judge also granted the sociation, 4 {Stockholm’s owners limitation of liability in accordance with inter- Meet for Potluck Tonight ture the natural riches now un- tapped in its semi-arid upper basin. * * * | Engineers ‘armed with a |$760,000,000 Congressional appro- As the largest storage unit, it will impound about 26,000,000 acre-feet of water. A power plant generating some 800,000 kilowatts will com- plement the dam. LAST WATER HOLE priation soon will begin three or four major dams and 11 supple- projects to force increased service from the 1,700-mile waterway. Ben- efits are expected eventually to flow across the national economy. Areas to be immediately affected by the new water and power are Colorado, New Mexico, part of Arizona, Utah and Wyoming, the Natural Geographic Society says. Larger than Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York com- bined, the thirsty upper basin will be transformed in places in- mental irrigation and reclamation . | attend. national procedures. He issued an order permitting the Italian Line GINGELLVILLE — The regular meeting of the Gingellville Com- munity Center will be held tonight at 6:30, beginning with a potluck dinner. All members are urged to iz ges it ; 3 2 a 23% i MRS. WAYNE HUHTA FREE y A >, see Baptist Youth Slate Moody Science Film ‘deadline for the filing of claims|— jian Lime has not yet filed any ac-! ‘lability be held to $3,021,655. That! ‘unaccounted for in the collision on) , for Tuesday at to take statements from officers of the Stockholm. The Swedish American Line en- tered a stipulation—amounting to ; a bond—for $3,904,233, the stated| Under the officially named “‘Col- value of its damaged Stockholm. |orado River. Storage Project, * * * Glen Canyon Dam and Reservoir “The judge set Sept. 11 as thé will rise some 13 miles downstream to farmland. Gas and oil deposits against the Swedish American's Line. | i ‘Good News’ wes mention’ became the Tarjounday Topic at Trinity Church Line} filed a petition in U.S. District) Fy eed Pesca SR nag so Court’ ‘Tuesday asking that — inj! Hester Court, will be the guest case it is found responsible in any/SPeaker at Trinity Methodist way for the Aollision—the line's 1i-|Church Sunday at 10 a.m. ae | Mr. Lonie is a member of the was the line's stated interest in). peagy ons the Stockholm and-her freight at|fi"st Baptist Caurch “of Pontiac ee theme Of the crash. jand teaches the young married a ® ¢@ jpeoples Sunday school class. His Fifty-two persons are dead or | tute, “Good News From Home,” will be given in the abserice of the night of July 25 off Nantucket/Rev, Robert Benedict, minister, island, Mass who is vacationing. The 29 - million - dollar Andrea! Doria lies at the bottom of . the! i ocean, The Stockholm is in ; Industries Gang Up Brookiyn drydock for repair of its crushed bow, Commerce Stars Plan Card Luncheon tion in federal court. The Swedish American jautomobile, and machinery indus- itires have had the largest gains in employment .among manufac- turers in recent years. The three industries account for about one jabout double the proportion of 10 lyears ago. . LOS ANGELES — The aircraft, | out of every four factory workers, large Fiaming Gorge Dam and Res- ervoir, to be built' on the Green River in Utah, will include a power plant with 72,000 kilowatt capacity. Navajo Reservoir will abut New Mexico’s San Juan River, about 34 miles east of Farming- ton, The Curecanti storage unit of four dams and reservoirs for Colorado's Gunnison River is al- so authorized, providing feasibil- ity is certified by the Department of the Interior. ' Called “‘the last water-hole of the West,” the Colorado’s moisture has been invaluable for years along its course from the western slopes - jof the Rockies to its end in the) Gulf of California. It is the only! water source in parts of California, Nevada and Arizona. In dividing Its water between upper and lower basins, q dec- ades-old compact allows the up- per ‘basin to ‘consume 7,500,000 acre-feet of water each year, but only if an equal amount Is -left for the lower basin, averaged over a ten-year period. Lee Fer- Though a powerful canyon-carv- er, the river’s flow is extremely erratic, There are recorded vari- ations of from 4,000,000 to 22,- 000,000 acre-feet annually at Lee Ferry. A ‘tendency for the high and low years to be grouped ac- centuates the problems of use and regulation of the river, engineers isay. Ld » * longed dry periods to allow the upper basin. to consume its allot- ment and make the required deliv- eries to the lower basin. Thus, storage reservoirs are need- ed for filling when the flow is | The There is inspfficient water in pro-| said, will consist of ‘expenditures Don Ishes Settle at Ortonville Atter Wedding ORTONVILLE—Mr. and Mrs. Don Ish, whose rri vows were exchanged ly in the Baptist parsonage, are living near Ortonville following a ‘week end hone 'ymoon. The bride is the former Shirley Dixon, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom is the son of Mr. ang Mrs. Bruce Ish of this community. They were attefided by the The bride wore a light gray suit and a sweetpea corsage, while her isister also wore gray with a simi- Pats to Spend Millions on Ads Trade Magazine Says Campaign Expenditures Set at $100 Million NEW YORK \#—The trade mag- azine Printers’ Ink says more than 100 million dollars will be spent on advertising in connection with the political conventions and the presidential campaigns. * oe . | The magazine, in its issue yes- terday, said: “Five big national advertisers are putting at least. 25. million dollars on the line for convention and election night broadcast cov- “The Republican and Democrat- fe national committees, the Citi- zens for Eisenhower, a similar committee for the Democratic nominees and other national ¢om- mittees of both parties will each spend most of the three million dollars apiece permitted by law.” * J * r balance, the publication by congressional and state cam- and by labor and miscellaneous abundant. COMMERCE — The Elizabeth Paddock Past Matron'’s Club of Lake Orion Eliminates Beginners Class Commerce Chapter No, 301, OES, plans a luncheon and card party the Commerce Masonic Temple. . _Lancheon will be at 12:30 p.m., says Mrs, Willard Hartland, chair- the senior youth fellowship oflman, Her aides are Mrs. Archie], “KE. ORION—The eight week phen ce gor oreo vice| Marsh, Mrs. Carolyn Embree, Mrs.|Onin Community Schools comes tele Bard ee Blanche Aldrich, Mrs, Julia John-\ts an end with then thant band shell here. " Mrs. Mra, |" _20 end Friday with ‘Moody Institute of Sci-jrion, ‘Os. tvs Long and 7 [euacert to be given at 7:39 pam et > iee.|_. Picket chairman Mrs,‘ Russell) ‘student will have an Field says the public may obtain/opportunity to perform in this final Numbers include: “Gate City u Church Interior 4% Ay Friday Concert to Close Music Session The summer program has had summer music session of the Lake/an enrollment of 114 students from|summer group, and will the entire school system, Fifty be- members have been active i opportunity of when the Lake MILFORD—The High White Aux- JEAN MILLER The engagement of Jean Miller, of Ann Arbor, to Michael Griffith Giddings, of Springport, is an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller, now of Rives Junction but residents of Troy township for ten years, She is a graduate of Rochester High School and Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit, and he is an apprentice designer at a Springport steel wedding, she has asked Mrs. Vern Werth, of Rochester, as matron Worker Kiled: Ex-Wife Held Felled With Three Shots| Following Argument in| Battle Creek Home BATTLE CREEK ®—A 40-year- old factory worker was shot to death yesterday on the lawn of his estranged wife’s home in Bat- tle Creek, Asst. Police Chief Ross Reppert said Mrs, Louis“Hannum, | 48, was held for investigation in the shooting of her husband, John. Reppert said Mrs, Hannum shot her husband three times with 9 .32 caliber pistol, He was products firm. For her Nov, 3). Raises Operation Top, Helps Part-Timers WASHINGTON (INS)—It seems services will continue to be made primarily for family-type farms, but will help other farmers meet drought and other difficulties over which farm familiies have no con- Farmers. may apply for FHA loans at county offices of the FHA. Instructions on making and serv- ing the léans under the new policies will be given to FHA state field offices in a series of training meet- ings throughout the country during the three weeks beginning Menday, Fairs Scheduled in Michigan Areas Fair schedules in Michigan: in- clude the Ionia Fair at Ionia, this tiot County Fair for Youth at Alma today through Friday; Also, the Upper Peninsula Fair at Escanaba, Aug. 21 to 26, the Sept. 1 and the Ingham County week through Saturday; the Gra-: Berlin Fair at Marne, Aug. 27 to* Chester Dixon of Clarkston; Her;’ dead on arrival at a loca] hos- Fatr at Mason, Sept. 13 to 18, pital. sheets Reppert said a neighbor, 2l-year- old Billy Robbins, told him of hear- ing Mrs: Hannum Shout, “I love you, I can’t live without you.” Then came the sound of shots in- side .the house.: The couple had been legally separated. os The chief said Robbins saw Han- num stagger outside. He was bleed- ing and holding a gun in his hand, Up and fired three more times. Since their separation, Mrs. Han- num had been living with one of three sons by a previous marriage, while her husband lived near Dowl-) Families to Picnic at Dodge Park No. 5 COMMERCE — Annual family picnic at Commerce Methodist — School will be at Dodge ark No, 5 next Wednesday at noon. Besides potluck luncheon; ice cream and pop will be fur- nished and games and recreation directed by various departments. - Lakeville Teachers See Royalty Parading LAKEVILLE ~— “Trooping of the Colors’ a royal parade in which ‘they saw Queen Elizabeth, her husband, children, sister and moth- er, was highlight of their trip, re- port Alice Ketchem and Jessie ‘jentry. There are no suspects, he added. ing in Barry County. Golf Items Stolen, Value Set at $1,250 About $1,250 worth of golf equip- ment was stolen from the office of a practice range in Troy Tues- day night, Police Chief David Gra- topp said today. to the manager, L. J. Merritt, of Utica, the equipment was stocked for retail sale at the office, 1450 E. Maple Rd. Gratopp said that glass in a rear window had been removed to gain MacBain, just back from England. They also visited Holland, France, and Italy, driving their own car. The two retired school teachers spent four months abroad. Deborah Group to Meet Monday at Lakeland W ATER FORD TOWNSHIP — The Deborah Missionary Society of the Lakeland United Presbyterian Church will meet at 8 p.m. Mon- day at the church. . All women members and friends of the church have been invited to attend the session. Final Meeting Tonight LAKE ORION—The American Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8:30, at the Legion Hall for the last meeting of the summer. Val Joan Urban who was by the auxiliary at Girl’s State will give a report of her there. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. Slate Picnic Trip to Camp Dearborn WHITE LAKE—The White Lake Home Extension Group will meet at Mrs. Clayton Cook’s home at ll a.m, Tuesday to go to Camp Dearborn for potluck picnic lunch. paign committees on both parties |} 1 SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ROTUNDA 3230 Pine Lake Rd., Pontiec, Mich. IS OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.) We Are Being Picketed by Hotel and Restaurant Galen, Aeedk ite ten ied We Are Not @ Union House. This Is an Organizational Drive. Fhe Olen Ea ot ee See Raplagnee a s "We Havé Obtsined an tose’ tha Circo Cant ta Ley Galerie Pentel Pomme 2 { WE ARE COMPLETELY STAFFED. AND SERVING THE PUBLIC IN OUR CUSTOMARY MANNER!’ AIR-COOLED FOR YOUR COMFORT ee age * Village |New FHA Rules. ito Aid Farmers Provides Debt Loans, ? i 2nd FEATURE! The ADVENTURES of SADIE FRI “THE LONE RANGER” . “FORBIDDEN PLANET” | | TONIGHT ALL COLOR PROGRAM! BLUE Drive-In ONE WHITE W A THOUSAND | JUNGLE HELLY OM rT MILES OF Thnicolor ae rae) (cro cROSSI NG VIRGINIA MAYO GEORGE NADER ax" Peter LORRE from Ge Py “Come Prine Gags 6 fies” FILMING “FUNNY FACE”—Dancing Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn, center, play a scene for cameras near Eiffel Tower in Paris for new American film, “Funny Face.” | (Guy Madison, ordinarily a laconic ‘least women in pictures these ; }wait eight months before you can! We Are pares Ladies jto Supply M By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD @ ~~ Where oh where are leading ladies for the screen? * * * This is the lament sounded by talker of the “‘yup’’ sthool, But now he isn't merely an actor. He has contracted that common bug among film. stars-—produceritis. Guy hag signed a deal with Co- lumbia to produce six pictures in four years, four starring himself and two without. He already has one in the can, as the saying goes lhereabouts, It's a Western called “Reprisal.” When he was whip- ping up the movie, he realized the dearth of leading ladies. * * @ i “It's a real headache trying to! days,” he observed, “Either the established names are too old for the part, as with Barbara Stah-| wyck or Joan Crawford; Or they are so popular that you have to New Zealand Group /Plans Drainage Project | AUCKLAND ~~ New Zealand's Raupo Drainage Board has adopted a new scheme to remodel the drainage system of more than 20,- 000 acres of rich dairying country on the Ruawai Flats at a cost of £311,750. The flats, one to two feet below the mean high tides of the Northern ‘Wairoa River, are bounded on one side by stopbanks along the river More Electricity Used BARTLESVILLE, Okla. — Heat treatment can coax stubborn oil wells that have become plugged by a waxlike material into yielding additional! oil. Lowering a specially designed electric heater into the well boosts the temperature of the oil and melts the waxy plug. Oilmen say that production from most wells given the heat treatment has been doubled after only a few hours of heating, —iget them for a picture, Like Mari- lyn Monroe.” Not only that, but the handful of female drawing cards, would in- sist on owning half the picture or) some such exhorbitant demand, 1) suggested. : * « '« “7 wouldn’t give them half of the picture,’’ Guy replied. ‘‘But | would be willing to cut them in on the profits, After all, if ‘you have a hit, there's plenty of profit) for everyone. And I think a good} star helps to make hits." After trying vainly for top and on the other by hill land. quired to select relative newcom- NOW! Thru SAT. .% ] Cor. Williams Leke-Airpert Rosds—Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. WATERFORD = DRIVE-IN THEATER 220s THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN DOORS OPEN 10:45 a — = A.M. WAR-FILLED DAYS in the Southwest! | ers. So he picked Felicia Farr, who had been in the then-unre- released “Jubal,” and Kathryn Grant, who had done a few roles at Columbia. Guy thinks both are comers, * . ° | He figures that something's got- ta be done about developing new ifemale stars if the film industry is to succeed, He suggests televi- sion as the answer. “If I were the head of a studio, specific size and quantity of steel combination of male and female|@ names, producer Madison was re- 5 ovie Needs? Made His Bed eprom by se Sgt aye by @ lawyer in Butler County HAMILTON, Ohio ® -- - A jurorlnion ae to do as much tilevielin as they) can,” he remarked, “It's perience; that’s the only way they) can make the grade.” * * * ‘Hig proposal would appear to have merit. In the old days, a) studio like MGM could hold onto terrific} : aH = TAN CROSSING tis a girl like Ava Gardner for seven years, hoping one day she would achieve stardom. But the studios are not rich enough to take those long- ‘range gambles any more. * . «© Furthermore, most of the stu- dios no longer make the program pictures (or B's) in which most of today’s veteran stars got their sea- soning. So TV would seem. to be the answer. Shot in Hammer Head Ends 90 Pct. of Bounce Georgiaville, R. I.—"Deadblow”’ industrial hammers made by a Georgiaville firm are said to eliminate 90 per cent of the bounce that solid-head hammers take. The hollow head is filled with a ‘shot to give the desired dampening action. The hammer is lightweight and complete with replaceable nylon faces to prevent chipping and sparking. A Treat for the Family aategs CAROUSEL <0 0 4 — A A ATS CTR ae of the Jungle” & “Texas City” Kiddies 20 All Day MW Features at 1:25, I'd encourage my younger players | Watake Drive-In W. Maple et Walled Leake MA 4-3135 Huge Free Kidéylend TONIGHT Thru FRI. LAST TIMES TONITE BRODERICK CRAWFORD ROMAN DRIVE-IN | OPEN 7:00 P. M. COMMERCE THEATRE UNION LAKE & HAGGERTY ROADS EM 3-0661 4:10, 6:50, 9:35 5? OAKLAND: MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED | ae " ~ Wuere Movie Gowne Is A Rear PiEASURE _ Exclusive First Rum Retures Only! c o o PHONE FEDERAL 2-4851 WILL-O-WAY PLAYHOUSE presents ' FP. HUGM HERBERT'S “For Love or Money” New Playing Thru Auguet 12 Starting August M4 “Bernadine” AIR CONDITIONED | curtain 8:40 MI 6-2282 fer Reservations Long Lake R4. Near Telegraph ‘ * PONTIAC ° Ri ve Nz 2 We WAS A GUN-TRADER... SHE WAS A MAN-TRADER ') Aa EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! | ENONTIER COO SE 8 OE TE ee ee ewe 9s ew ae ee THE SIXTH OF JUNE JOLOR o: DE LUXE feetnennd Pere Unions Aroatn SAT. ONLY THE FAMOUS FOUR ACES © FRI. & SAT. FRED WETTING AND HIS ORCHESTRA TO, " “STA RTS TOMOR ROW. agri > eae THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY o TERRORAMA “Satellite in- the Sky” ae of the Monster’ STRAND AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT Starts FRIDAY! & | | i aE | 1 i { 4 Co = nC La } ~ sn ST MARK RYDELL @ DENISE ALEXANDER» a wom Femur PaeecTa® easy DONALD HEGEL yt ron w REGINALD eee PACKS THE WALLOP OF “BLACKBOARD JUNGLE” fale PICTURE THAT ISN’T “CHICKEN”! “It dares to tell WHY the rock ‘n roll generation is loose on a. thrill binge that shakes and shocks you! It goes all the way in a the big whe jin nm ah Spectacular South Seo “KING OF THE ConA SEA" : = oe ref > ee te, Mee “ow a . * | ini i REATEST GENUINE a a ae VALUE-CIVING SALE os ee CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS EVER STAGED IN PONTIAC! IMPO RTANT!_ READ OUR GUARANTEE ~ The price preceding each item in this advertise- daecks | cr = ment is based on our ori inal or former selling price, and the price .— are guaranteed to. prepare ‘our store end stocks for this Great Sale— be exactly as advertised or your money Sens te merabenton sees Ve m-—coste Pontiac's Oldest Men's Clothing Store _ "imoney refunded buy. Every article in our store will be marked in ng without ° question. Making @ sale de = not termi plain figures at Great Removal Sale Prices, DON’T ts h ake during this gue Os oe MISS IT — BUT COME EARLY. FIRST COME, LOCATE D AT 19 N. SAGIN AW che Yon ete ad ne hat geek ae FIRST SERVED, WHILE OUR STOCKS LAST. expect, adjustment to your entire satisfaction will , (DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM. THE STRAND THEATER) be made gladly. a. i been closed oll day TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY ond THURSDAY to mark down oll 000 REMOVAL SALE! INVOLVING EVERY ARTICLE AND EVERY DEPARTMENT IN OUR WN? WE ARE MOVING! | STORE AT THE MOST DRASTIC AND SUBSTANTIAL PRICE WAT 1S A BARGAIN? | Sas‘clgerstn” Sittin este | REDUCTIONS OF OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS CAREER! MORE THAN PRICE TO MAKE new, modern interior and exterior to serve you suse tiie whol a. sis better ot 150 North Saginaw St. next to Sears. whet great REMOVAL SALE means to you and every family living in Pontiac and its trading saison wml el | * | territory, coming es it does in spite of today’s high prices. OVER $125,000.00 WORTH OF MEN’S CLOTHING. | 4" these dave when we mal it oy oct Our buying syndicate wae net adviced of our inten STORE | MERCHANDISE — consisting of Men’ ‘s and Young Men’s Nationally Advertised Famous Name Men’s ond —- sate = “Wet baitva'e bras to be an — tions in time so our present stocks are bulging Young Men's Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats, Raincoats, Sport Coats, Sport Jackets, Slacks, Dress Pants, Dress Shirts, offering caused by an unusual event or condition that with merchandise. We do not want to move any- Sport Shirts, T-Shirts, Shorts, Knit Underweor, Hots, Pajamas, Dress Gloves, Belts, Suspenders, Garters, and 2 reduction in price but not a reduction in quality. We are thing with us. Passing the costs of moving on to | hundreds of articles that space will not allow us to mention: will go'on sale at prices ond savings that will couse pgs ge Der gee BePemcsra digedir re sos Sa _ you in these huge sevings is our reward to you | 9% sensation not only in Pontiac but throughout the entire Wearing Apparel Trade. You have wanted lower prices cost or loss of profits—you can be assured of buying genuine for " B on brand new Men’s Wearing Apparel. You have hoped, dreamed and waited for lower prices—now they are here money saving bargains on high grade nationally known and your loyal patronage. But be sure to come in i: lavish of liabl d th \ advertioed Famous we Name, Sen's W Wearing Apparel as long se ler your sevings bones eorly while ines ond colors in lav ow! by a reliable store, and no one can gainsay, deny or dispute them. You can come to this sale pasty ene nih a Boag dy Diedpaticy Be append, seg ate Fea expecting to buy the Greatest Money Seving, Value Giving Bargains of a Lifetime—we promise you will not se gg i wil iF YOU ARE are complete. SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING be disappointed—but we caution you to come early. We have but one frvtie and one aim, and that is the com- ING pore GENUINE Money 2Av SAVING, ge Boe PROMPT AT 9:30! \ plete Removal of all merchandise stocks to the bare walls in the shortest time possible. THE PRICES TELL BARGAINS YOU WILL HERE PROMPTLY AT 9:30 THE STORY OF A SALE THAT IS A SALE. A SALE WITH A + atin NOT UST AN a vo CCLOCE FRIDAY MORIING RAIN OR seme. SEE AND YOU BE THE JUDGE. SALE BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 10th, PROMPTLY at 9:30! One Big eens Values to $3.95 | | One Big Group $3.95 & $4.95 Values One Big Group Yelines to $8.95 One Big Group Values to $8.95 S. S. SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS Lightweight JACKETS : SUMMER SLACKS Odds and ends, broken ranges, but all. $ 4 Including Arrows & Marlboros : : . sw ited bu Ideal for golfin’ or fishin’ or S$ You'll have to come fast for $ nice shirts. None sold at less than $2.95. 1 Broken ranges, a few stock soiled but all $7 89 chilly oa AN choice colors 3 89 these. At this low price they'll 3 89 The early birds will t * m first, grand colors and collar styles. Stock up Ny ’ waa da dia now! All branded lines you know, never —a rare value at only , go quick. A terrific value! down , ! get fost! , -sold s0 cheap! SUMMER SUITS | Fine Wool Topcoats Year .ownd SUITS Many with all wool zip- linings. Up to $33.50 SUITS......... “19.89. Many are all wool imported tweeds. Up to $35 SUITS............. $24.89 Up to $37.50 SUITS......... *2N.BO | | Up to $45 COATS............ $29.89 | | Up to $40 SUITS............. ‘29.39 | soy $ Up to $42.50 SUITS......... S23 | | UP to 950 COATS............ $33.89 | | Up to $45 SUITS............. 34.89 $55 COA $B BE | | Up to $50 SUITS........... .. 39.89 U $4 327 BO Up to $55 COATS............ 7 p to $45.00 SUITS. ieia ss 5 , U $55 SUITS $42.89 $ $43.89 p to $55 Fetus ow eas - e Up to $50 SUITS... $2 BQ Up to $60 COATS.......... ! : 45 39 = dacs ooaeme | Now's a Good time to buy your Up to 60 SUITS...... ee nee es e Extra Pants to Match Most Suits» = - new fall coat! Your entire fall | Extra pants: available for many at $7.00, $8.00 and. $9.00! wardrobe at terrific savings! 7 , suits at greatly reduced prices! One. Bi Crew Ab Weel siete Every Item! Don’t Miss These Great st Save Plenty! One. itty: oes ) salmers UNDERWEAR HANDSOME NECKTIES | : Sharkskin Suits | 89c SHIRTS ond SHORTS.............. 59c | | $1.50 and $2.00 Volues............... 59c Fine Topeoats Broken Ronges—Valuet to $55 3 : | 2 fer $1.00 a olen Ringee—Velam to, Tie weenie hey : NYLON STRETCH SOX || MALLORY STRAW HATS ee ee hunters. First ey t rs 739 i rr yer Sere 39c | | $6.00 Values, 2 Price............... $3.00 | Oon't hesitate, grab the : 39 : fe ne Se ames | ses} ) BERMUDA SHORTS — | fee. Yeuitte st ar long they HORBY JE ANS A $4.95 Vals $2.99 fall at a give-away price. . : o> dal mee liae eta $3.19 | | $5.95 ond $695 Volves.. 00... 88.79 : \ cn TO ee oe Be One Big Group SG0E Vilield 6... . pose easeces $439|| S. S. SPORT SHIRTS iiged . oten, Panne . Hard Finish Suits | BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS | | $295 SHIRTS «1... ye Gabardine Suits Boke, Rage Veli A | ii Vata cones sc San Pe eo | a rig ae s % 89 $5.95 Volues ......... wait ise s4s9|/| LL. S. SPORT SHIRTS ond these are known for s 89 Wi On sale ear ri i eir excenent wed Sey po eh plignal 23 INTERWOVEN sox apr bon i SA aoae qualities, Be sure to nn 29 | early for best selection! : ae ee i 3% . a ere Ss ee . : - t wait too jt oo. eee cs ee 59c | | 95:95 SHIRTS ...... 0.2.0.0. sees ees $4.98 gat . il woo. hanes 8100 90% is ie...s. beat 79¢ puesta: cnammasuese _ — WOOL SPORT COATS | $1.50 sox ...................64.. $1.19|| SUMMER SPORT COATS MENS SLACKS. : $17.89 MEN’S JACKETS 2] | SIG78 Velie ca... cca $8.95 | uy, t0 $10 PANTS.......... _$ 6.89 ‘ $21.89) ys oe No a geiad aaa 2 p Upia BATH ROBES | | Upto $12 PANTS...........$ 8,89 teeeeees TERS 89 up WHUVONE. wos cciccsen $10.89 | | $12.95 and $9.95 Robes.....-.......$5.89 | Upto $14 PANTS.........., $ 9.89 RS | ___ Entire Stock Arrow DRESS SHIRTS Entire Stock ARROW UNDERWEAR _|_ Up to $16 PANTS........... $11.89:}) $5 89 (White Excepted) 20% Off 20% Off . Look! Tan and Black : _| OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY. NIGHTS "til ) P. Pig gseorsey se Alt ’ \ hast I wera m : eae kes . 4 : j _ ee ; : A : \ Ake : ae 4 | 4 \ , - * lj ; 4 Lyk BOARS pe i ‘ \ ; \ \ \ HAS , i a / : 4 ' i ‘ = : | ‘ i i : my - ; ai [ ia,* j re \ ' edt “| c THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 1956 gm 27 Sale Days Thursday thru AMERICA'S FINEST FOODS Wednesday oe : AUGUST Shop any day of the week at either People’s or Food-O-Mat for the greatest 9th thru (5th food buys in town — top quality nationally advertised brands the finest meats and freshest produce and remember we give Free Gold Bell Gift Stamps with every 10c purchise — you save double. FRANCO AMERICAN PAGHETTI People’s Special Low Price on Luscious Savings in Every Department Famous Jocko =, PEANUT BUTTE DON-DE COFFEE | @ 79 ONE C ; Seats I DELICIOUS , “i with Every _ HOME GROWN N Cupful } | SWEET CORN LAWRENCE ASPARAGUS “2 19° [ters KRAFT'S FAMOUS gg | 49 Durkee, Par 40z. “3ERC = Yes... Wilderness sna BLACK PEPPER...... = 29° es APPLE PIE FILLING.....%=: 25° 00 Bird's Eye Frozen $ " Kraft Miniature — TH E BEST ! Can LT 9c SUC | NEW ERA toes ccctsincaty grows MARSHMALLOWS eeeneeeaen Pkgs. tis Pace Potato — toree. ows Floren panete | Delicious Zion , | ee é ! CIDER VINEGAR..........2% Sir GQ° | Sher a 69° | FIG BARS 2 = A Swift's Fully Cooked ics... See : FS a TA : i , | ae "\ : | 4 nye PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST: Seem is es. |Mint Cantaloupe an: ie Uests ewer ow oars tore Sherbet Makes || /Pold tn besten ‘ates Have Zesty Flavor Perfect Dessert [sayseasten oe po ine oe sandwich fillings on French cuisine inspired this de- Delightful and ‘refreshing des- Bho pe regen a nny oh es see. have jticious dish. Ben : _lenough cheese on allow a , least one slice per guest. Wax: Books lgeonsios Minted Cantaloupe Sherbet | |“ ‘ * « |ACORSSORY SALADS ~ | For a very easily prepared buts Fill the bowls with .egg salad, CHOICE OF BEVERAGES winning picnic meal, arrange on'sliced tomatoes, salmon -salad,| At the side provide a coffee pot| 2 tablespoons putter or margarine : |the table — around a woodenilettuce, sliced raw onions. Filligijed with that favorite picnic a -sized onion (cut in fine tray. featuring slices and wedges|smaller serving cups with catsup,|prew, cream and sugar, and a| ‘% cup light or heavy cream jeut from a red wax-coated Gouda|mayonnaise and mustard, pitcher of milk or iced lemonade ot yom sik Vane’ stands in cheese — round platters of cold Nearby place a tray filled with! or limeade for those who preter a a Pare ate * cs aed slices of a good variety of favorite|chilled heverage. dinteies in hens pose lengths. , cut sandwich buns, and Put beans, boiling water and % Sudden Party Eerste ed nas Not So Difficult Dagwood sandwich or a delicate- * 8 @' ly thin one may be produced by Meanwhile melt butter in 8-inch each guest ... according to his skillet over low heat; add onion or her choosing. jand cook, stirring often, until Impromptu guests are the rule} your guests will appreciate your| The pleasant recreation that re- lightly browned. rather than the exception irt.sum-|foresight in featuring the Gouda/sults from a simple but delicious * mer when the pattern of social|cheese in- your picnic menu, be- picnic of this type reminds us that life becomes happily informal. cause a slice or two of this nut-jsummer is the season when it's If one's pantry shelves are pre-jtike flavored semi-soft cheese adds pared for the unexpected guest; — such visits become as pleasant for} the hostess as for the visitors. With a little advance planning one can fun to entertain much and work as interesting flavor to every one of little as as possible at mealtime. be ready to serve an informal but’ appetizing meal in a matter of, DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? Shop ot Bozley’s—Look at the price tags and compere with what you might be paying, for example: that entertaining is fun. MAKE MENUS ae ENO > MEATY SPARE RIBS.....% 23° setae’ to pernge’ saa BAZLEY’S NATIVE SNO-WHITE VEAL SALE! gestions for perigee samme SHOULDER CUT MEATY LEC MEATY STEAKS | ROASTS BREASTS quick-meals-for-company oe pedi Lb. 3 5 ¢ Lb. T 9s S"tups weier = ¥ t { Siretipe aniavered seat \% cup cold water % teaspoon grated lemon rind ‘4, cup fresh lemon juice 14 teaspoon vanilla te teaspoon salt Leet mes foun mashed very ripe casitaloupe Mix 1% cups sugat, water and mint. Bring to boiling point and boil 2 te 3 minutes; strain, Soften gelatin in cold water, Add hot syr- up and stir until dissolved; cool. Stir in lemon rind, Femon juice, | °°" vanilla and salt. Turn into two 4 cup freezing trays, filling each half full. Freeze to a mush—about 40 minutes. Beat egg whites until they stand in soft peaks, Gradually add the 4 cup sugar, beating until stiff; Turn sherbet mixture minutes before serving and let stand at room temperature. Serve in sherbet glasses: Makes 12 to 16 servings. Broil Liver Sausage as Luncheon Change An attractive innovation for liver sausage is broiled liver sausage, It is wonderful to use for a lunth- eon change. | * Slice liver. faint \% to % inch 4o| thick. Place slices on broiler rack and brush with melted butter, Insert broiler rack so the top sur- face of the meat is 2 to 3 inches from the heat. Brown, turn and finish broiling on the second side. Allow 5 minutes broiling time. : * * -Mix with drained beans and cream; add salt and eS to taste. Reheat if necessary not boil. Makes 6 } servings. R=-d Caviar APPETIZER 5 iad a es Grade 1, — BOLOGNA «25° Tender, $ iced | Pork . “19° MEATY RIB CHOPS Lb. 4 5 ¢ easily. The first thing to do, they say, is to make out three or four menus, then stock the pantry] shelves with the necessary foods. then the red caviar over the cheese. = ' Pour a good French dressing over the whole affair and serve Rufus C. Dawes, Chi- News Chapter, likes it isn’t at all bad, nicely chilled. * « @ CHEESE BARBECUE BEEF- BURGERS from Theodore Sills of Los Angeles, who says these are For the tidbits to be served with long cool drinks it is a good idea to have on hand a versatile au of spreads—meat, fish and cheese, With these put a box or two of crisp crackers and | Lb. 29‘ A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY AT BAZLEY'S! PAN-REDI TENDER BEEF great things for summer eating. Neyo butter melba toast rounds, POT ROAST 29: : ¢ ma O * 39°! pork cHops Junedale, Redi-Eat LEAN, BEEF « Mild Cured PICNICS SHORT RIBS "29" | _*23' Jus Freshly Made SANDWICH SPREAD. ed 8 1 small clove garlic, minced fine For the main course one might Y S eese its | § Seuss ground best chuck lay in a supply of canned ham- , i eup vinegar burgers, a whole chicken, ham and tablespoons sugar },fearboo Worcestershire sauce cup crumbled biue cheese 4 hamburger rolls, aplit, toasted and buttered Melt butter over medium heat. Add onions and garlic and saute lightly until tender. Add the meat and brown well, stirring and break- ing it up in the cooking. Combine catsup, vinegar, sugar and Worcestershire. Mix well and add to the beef mixture. Stir and cook ever low heat 20 min- GRADE 1 BREAKFAST SAUSAGE” 2.9'*| Grade 1, Skinless Grade A HOT DOGS | LARGE EGGS “52° some of the stews that can be built up with vegetables for extra| services. A few cans of vegetables —such as green beans, beets and carrots—kept in the refrigerator will provide the ingredients for al quick vegetable salad to — pany the hema * chicken. Don't sible vn youn saat! served main-dish items er _ mary con carne, chicken a la Tomato Shells The lady we're aiding chiefly is SLICED BACON § Lb. 29° utes, Stir in the cheese and con- tinue cooking until cheese melts, and spaghetti. all sorts of canned fruits—peaches, Desserts are easy, Stock up with FRESH, LEAN JUNEDALE BRAND, SHANKLESS HALF Serve the mixture over the rolls. CUCUMBER ICE CREAM—ever hear of such a thing? You'll be surprised how good it is for lunch on a hot summer day accompanied by a suitable collection of appro- priate sandwiches. Our thanks to’our friend Mrs. Josephine E. Peirce, food editor of the Worcester, Mass., Gazette Chapter, an dardent Skilletress. | For four. 3 nice cucumbers 1% cups heavy cream apricots, black cherries, ff sop and | pears and you have the makings of delicious fruit compotes or of mixed fruits which can be chopped | and marinated in a little are wine to serve over ice cream. pee aa Jd 3°89" | “5: 3 GROUND BEEF NORTHERN Tissue [UTES TEA [fee WHITE or COLORS BAGS ZB 99 f PS _WE GIVE HOLDEN J RED STAMPS WITH{ Dy a { ' _ bY ‘AHEAD ANO ! “Fee g eup sugar tablespoon —_ corn syrup teaspoon % cup cucumber pulp and juice Peel cucumbers and cut in half » eral Fy Fa PPT i Swift’s Premium BACON No. 1 Sliced Trapak Lb. 49° if into %-inch pieces, ° » * vert the ae anti-spinach There’s a Sandwich Dally en ta 4 Rolls 29° . Fit Every Meal : . repo Ned mat | 100 COUNT BEEF POT ROAST..." 39 Plan a sandwich meal at least) », cooking the spinach, Rib End Sandwich Month. Sandwiches) gan, Don't cvercedk, QUAKER S | d D a. 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AP NEWSFEATURE 4 CHICAGO— Calory-counters be- -}ware! Candy satices on ice cream siierbets is the newest deli- hint from the National Con- rs Assn, Janice > Neion, educational direc. tor of the candy makers, says the Salices are simple to make and “jdelicious to taste, They are pre- from many varieties of can- dy. All of the sauces are combined with corn syrup. If they are pre- | pared in advance of serving they can be stored in jars at room temperature. If the sauce thick- ens, thin it out with a little corn syrup or wter, mixing it. well. Favorites are Molasses Chip Caramed ‘Sauce, Jewel Fruit Sauce and Chocolate Mint Sauce, * * * Here is the for Molasses|™. Chip Caramel Sauce, crunchy and tasty over vanilla or butter pecan or New York ice cream: % pound satnnnes. earmels (wrapped) rt % cup light corn syrup % pound chocolate covered chips (ebocolate covered honeycomb chips), chopped Combine caramels, water and syrup in heavy sauce pan, Place over low heat and cook gently un- til candy has melted. Stir occa- sionally. * * * Remove from heat. Cool, stirring at intervals. Fold chopped choco- late covered chips into sauce. Makes 1% cups sauce. \Candy Sauces Rate Tops > on Ice Cream or Sherbets on could 9 tablespoons i cup light ers syrup Combine ingredients th heavy isatice pan, Place over very. low heat and allow candy to melt. Stir occasi ionally. Remove from heat, Cool. Serve plain as a quick fruit sauce or. . Add one-third pound pf assort- ed fruit flavored stick candy which has been broken into tiny pieces. Fold into mixture, Chocolate Mint Sauce % pound chocolate covered mint aways (coffee or rum fiayored aways could also be used) 2 tablespoons wa' % cup Hght corm syrup 2 tablespoons butter Hot Weather ‘Fooler’ Warm-weather hint: Prepare a ; ngimain dish in a skillet on the top water and allow to melt, stirring|of the tange; turn. it into a cas- oceasionally, Serve.hot or cold. jserole and top with buttered : 5 crumbs and paprika. Brown under Chicken Stock, Cream _|the_broiler. Make Luscious Soup Make some rich chicken stock with chicken giblets, wing tips, The Flavor All Dogs Go For .(necks, bony back pieces. Cover-thef Miller’s chicken parts with water and add’ a small onion and a carrot, some The balanced basic diet for aann Vs 7 Try Miller's NIFTIES Combine ingredients in top of with heavy cream and curry powder to taste. a ee A VITAMIN-PACKED TREA soup with chopped ‘chives. —_— participating in active sports, the Muffins Boost corn with miik, chilled meion, grilled Canadian bacon, a bever- age and fresh Bran Blueberry Maffins, will supply you with all the energy you'll need right up te lunchtime—and the heat won't } eup whole bran cereal eup mii iM cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder iy teaspoon salt 1 cup fresh blueberries slend shortening and sugar, ad egg and beat well. Stir in All- i é ‘wR F G LEYS THE FINEST CORN ANYWHERE COOL Bran. and milk: let stand until most of moisture is taken up. Sift together flour, baking powder and salt; add to first mixture together with blueberries, stirring only until combined. Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full. Bake in hot oven (425 degrees) about 25 minutes. Yield: 12 muffins, about 7” ae in diamater, ® Dull Appetites | sis Sultry days have a way of dulling appetities, so take advan- tage of the cool morning hours to eat a substantial, well-balanced breakfast. Since blueberries are in peak sea- son these muffins are a timely breakfast touch—easy to make and most delicious when served ho’ with butter. Bran Blueberry Muffins % eup shortening i: cup suger Lif Such a breakfast as this, con- sisting of sugar-coated puffed ALE on SURF No wonder women eve where are saying: ‘ rf SURF gets nylon white, it’s _just got to be good!” ites the nt cos SALE lasts! Prices effective Wrigiey’s Old Fashion rou ys: ‘Aug. 1. C (Ch right to Limit vountry um quantities - » 93 ‘Butter , Heme Grown First Pixtting Fresh Valentine Green Beans Kool Krisp Home Grown _ Lang Green Cucumbers Extra Fancy Full Flavored La Grande 2= 29° = ep et poe f hee l \, ¢ THE * \ PONTIAC PRESS ie ce re ais by Make Iced Tea With Lemonade Here's the easy way to make Lemonade Iced Tea with frozen concentrate for lemonade (which is pure lemon juice frozen with| the correct amount of sugar). Just empty the can of frozen concentrate for lemonade into a pitcher? fill the lemonade can four times with cold tea, and add ice cubes. Garnish the glasses of lemon- ade With a slice of fresh lemon and a sprig of fresh mint, . To serve with Lemonade Ieed Tea, cucumber sandwiches are a perfect accompaniment, * * Crisp the cucumber slices first by soaking them for about 15 min- utes in cold water to which you have added a little lemon juice (canned or frozen lemon juice is|’ always easy to use) and ice. Then make opern-faced sandwiches by spreading pumpernickel bread with butter and putting the crisp cu- cumber slices on top. Lemonade Iced Tea 1 (@-ounce) can frozen concentrate for lemonade 4 cansful cold tea (use lemonade can as measure) « Combine ingredients in pitcher. Mix well and add ice cubes. Garn- ish with fresh lemon slices, sprigs of mint, or maraschino cherries. Garnish Meat Loaf With Spiced Pineapple This bright pineapple garnish makes meat loaf elegant fare, and it is assembled in a few minutes. Drain a No, 2 can of pineapple chunks and stick a whole clove in each chunk. Arrange in a shallow baking pan, sprinkle with 2 brown sugar and dot with 1 table- spoon butter. Bake in a. moderate oven (350 deg. F) for ten minutes. Dip Liver, Then Fry - Dip cubes of liver in biscuit mix tablespoons of! EASY PICNIC "POINTERS - _ - Take anid of summer days for enjoyable family picnics. Picnics are in vogue for young and old alike. Liver sausage, bacon-tomato sandwiches are just the item for easily prepared lunch baskets. other easy picnic food take-alongs. for a Picnic Take along or eat at home sand- wiches—that’s liver sausage-bacon- tomato combination, Whether it's a barbecue or just a plain sand- wich,. eating out-of-doors does make the food taste even better. * * © This liver sausage-bacon-tomato combination is especially flavorful with bacon strips tucked in be- tween the tomato slice and liver sausage spread. LIVER SAUSAGE FILLING To make these luscious liver sau- sage dwiches, simply spread one-halfSof a large hamburger bun with liver sausage thinned with) mayonnaise. Top the sausage with half strips of crisp bacon, then ladd slices of tomato and lettuce. * * * If you wish, use rye or pumper- nickel bread instead of the large hamburger buns. Perhaps a zesty dried beef before pan-frying in butter. sandwich filling would be just Liver Sausage Is Ideal Cole slaw: and potato chips are Sandwich the thing for a beach ora porch picnic, Cut the dried beef from one 242- ounce jar into thin strips with scis- sors. Combine the meat with one 3-ounce package of cream cheese, 1 teaspoon horseradish, and 1 ta- blespoon minced onion, Use this filling on whole or cracked wheat bread and use shoe- string potatoes, pickles, olives and stuffed celery as main plate ac- companiments. For dessert, plan on baking brownies the day before the sched- uled picnic. Plenty of ice cold milk or lemonade is a must for this picnic menu. No Soppy Sandwiches Making sandwiches to freeze? Keep fillings from soaking into bread by spreading it liberally with softened butter or margarine. Avoid using mayonnaise, salad By JANET ODELL ,; Pontiac Press, Home Editor IPSWICH, Mass.~—Vacations are wonderful, Family vacations can be exasperating at times because you take the same personalities with yeu-that you have all year. But they are also rewarding in that they give the family a chance to do everything together for a time. * * * Although we did not drive as far south in Pennsylvania as the Penn- syivania Dutch region, we saw one sign We were sure was prompted by P-D customers. One grocery store advertised ‘Loose Vinegar.” Another sign that pleased us was at an ice cream stand. In. stead of advertising double dip cones there were signs calling attention to “Super Scoopers.” | Appealing, isn't it? We're on the seashore and are having our fill of seafood, On Cape Cod we had a seafood plate that gave us our first taste of clams. They're all right, I guess. * id * We ate broiled lobster at the famous Provincetown Inn, after after seeing the beautifully simple Pilgrim Monument. LOBSTERS SCARCE Last night for dinner we had fresh halibut and tonight shrimp salad, Tomorfow we expect to buy and cook a lobster. ; It ig not a good year for lob- sters, The waters off the New England coast have been too cold and the usual ber of lobst have not migrated southward from Nova Seotia, At least, that’s the explanation one expert gives, Following our usual vacation custom, we picnicked at lunch time each day en route, One day we had fresh little blueberry pies!” for dessert that were delicious. We had bought them at our breakfast stop. FIND COUNTRY KITCHEN Food E ditor 2 at Seashore Tells Vacation Highlights adjoining room, bought the finished worked" countryside at the intersection. of two highways, there was-actiner/ and a Country Kitchen. * * * In the Country Kitchen a group! of workers were busy making half; a dozen different kinds of ples. We, watched them work, then, In an/ product. In addition to pies, this store - chocolates, doughnuts, We could have had a large ple or the miniature ones. I wish you could have seen the meringue on the lemon pies, It was at least three inches high! * * * We had good, bad, and _ indif. ferent dinners along the way. Al- though I am always happy for a brief vacation from cooking, it takes only a few days of eating out for me to want to prepare a meal) myself, We're eating well this week, but] T'm keeping preparations simple, I'm supposed to be on vacation too, CATSUP ‘BONER’ In packing our food box IT made one boner. I thought it would be a good idea to bring along the little plastic catsup container, sinc® The Seven-Year,Old thinks no meal is worth eating without catsup. * * ‘ih What I didn’t count on was The Better Half's turning the food bex on Its side. Nothing else was disturbed, But one night I wipea catsup off half the items in the box. To cap the climax, the dern stuff and went sour. Next time I'll fake the original bottle or) leave it at home * * 6 This is the stillest place I've ever seen, Not even a car can be heard at night. The tide is coming in, but there is no wind and no waves are} It’s the perfect place to relax and to:gather strength for a busy dressing or jelly : asa base apread. rene ——— NICK’SI FOOD Phone FE2-6992 MARKET 263 AUBURN AVENUE Every Day of Free Parking REMUS Butter 59 isbest Bran No. Del Monte Pineapple Grapefruit Drink 46 Oz. } Con. “) i Borden KING NUT ALL VEGETABLE Shortening 3 Lb. f Tin Q: Hamilton EGGS GRADE A MEDIUM Doz. including Sunday. Plenty Peaches 22 Can ‘ s Right out in the Connecticut 9 te 9 d JAR Defiance COFFEE LARGE 4 OZ. season ahead. See you all soon. | audible... 5 for Beechnut Instant Hills Bros. Table King PORK & BEANS 52 Oz. Can 29' Armour’s TREET $ 1 00 Jumbo, Size 27s COFFEE T Lb. Can 89° HEAD LETTUCE 2" 29 U..S. Choice Standing Beef Roast 59 al Fresh, Lean BUTTS BOSTON ll 39 4-6 Ib. Average U. S. Choice Birds Bye Frosen French Fried 9 Ox. Pkg. 6995 Se Coupon in Each Pig. | | “Roast 45 | THIRTY/E New Michigan Cobblers | Potatoes rt 50-Lb. BAG California Hale PEACHES en Watermelons i 19. u 15° 2™ 25 2 29 Doz. 49° Bch. Be “5 - Ly Your Choice GRAND SALE FRESH KILLED RABBITS JU: FRESH KILLED STEWERS 23: a FRYERS Fresh Killed GRAPES... Large, Solid HEAD LETTUCE Jumbo, California Pascale Gelery Sweet, Seedless GRAPEFRUIT Home Grown RADISHES Solid, Home ‘Grown CABBAGE Long, Slim CUCUMBERS Oven-Ready TURKEYS STEAK SALE ROUND - CLUB SIRLOIN - SWISS YOUR CHOICE C Hot Dogs , Large Bologna, sits “15 Short Ribs. FRESH, ’ LEAN Ground Beef 3.89) TABLE KING ‘BRAND VEGETABLES PORK ‘Nn sumbo 29° BEANS ae oz. Con. Cut Wax Beans..7«*f Cut Green Beans 7" ® Hickory Smoked SLAB BACON Whole or Half eeeeeeeeeneees ‘SMOKED PICNICS Your Choice * E : | ; abst Hae Treat for Epicure: Stuffed Ham Rolls Good way to use up : leftover Stuffed Ham Rolls 2 tables: butter or margarine « %& eup finely diced onion 1 clove garlic (m inced) 2 1-eam (@ ounces) aliced brotied mush- 4 Slices (about %-inch thick) baked or boiled ham —_ Melt butter in 10-inch skillet; add onions and garlic; cook, stir- ring a few times, over low heat until onion is wilted — about 5 ‘ minutes. a ne sae oe Spread Return to skillet; add sherry and a dash of nutmeg; reheat. Re- move strings before serving. Makes 4 to 6 servings. Bake Herb Biscuits. For a warm weather supper, compliment cold cuts and salad with fluffy herb biscuits. Mix .% teaspoon nutmeg, % teaspoon crumbled dry sage and 1% tea- spoon caraway seeds with 2 cups biscuit mix. Stir in 23 cup milk. Make biscuits, bake at 450 degrees, 10-12 minutes. ‘ey + se ie AAAS ER I ct een ICE CREAM SAUCES ae ‘ Le THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 1956 i *& iz <~<, — Ice cream served buffet style is always ‘popular. Keep a variety of toppings on hand and make up some super- let your guests special ones like Butter Rum Topping. coconut and candied cherries for garnish, then make their own sundaes. Add nuts, From 7. on plan a sandwich tour without ever leaving your own dining room? You can serve sandwiches garn- ered from the north, south, east and west—during National Sand- wich Month. Foods from the seven seas and six continents are as close as your supermarket. Sandwich ingredients range from South African rock lob- ster tails to Danish blue cheese. But don’t neglect those food | products grown within the U.S.A, So many favorites take on new appeal between a couple slices of bread, or arranged on a bun. and everything—from Maine sar: dines to California olives and all points between, Start your sandwich expedition with thig Coast-to-Coast Sandwich Supper. : First on the August-is-Sandwich- |'Time itinerary’ is “Savor of the Orient Sandwich.” Curry powder gives it a characteristic Eastern flavor. Add chutney for elegance, cream cheese for smoothness and ham for substance. Blended and spread on. nutritious calculated to please any Oriental potentate, From the home of the bean and the cod come New England Rye- wiches, Make this sandwich either with hefty slices from a round rye loaf or on the new, milder rye buns, For the last stop, the sandwich tour goes sailing down to Chesa- peake Bay for a snappy crab sand- wich. In addition to flaky crab Family Will Enjoy Spinach With Onions Try this new recipe if you want your family to enjay spinach. Spinach With Onlon Rings 1 package (12 ounces) frozen chopped spinach “% cup boiling Wate 3 tablespoons 7 or margarine Put spinath in boiling water in a saucepan; use a pan that is a little wider than the length of the block of spinach. Keep turning spinach over with a fork and scraping it until it is entirely defrosted. This will take about 5 minutes and spinach will stay green. Ture into a strainer and drain -SNO-BOL CLEANER ED Kellog’s | Variety Pack nat Full 1°32 o3 5 Quart | KRAFT'S ORANGE DRINK ...1 Melt butter fn saucepan over low heat: stir in flour; remove from heat. Add milk gradually, stirring after each addition to keep smooth; stir in spinach liquid. Cook and stir,constantly over mod- erately low heat until thickened and bubbly. Stir in spinach; re- heat. Turn hot spinach into shallow baking dish—a heat resistant glass ple pan 8%x1%4 Inches is a good Use Pudding-Pie Mix as Filler for Cake A package of lemon pudding-and- meat, Chesapeake Bay Sandwich ento to enliven a salad-type filling. enriched bread, this is a sandwich has ripe olives, parsley and pimi- 6 Continents Come Sandwich Makings “Take it easy” is the password|* pena sandwich time. So why) . New England Rye-Wiches ean) : % eup finely ne celery ‘a cup chopped dill pickle Ye cup chopped cucumber pepper 3% teaspoons prepared | mustard dressing — 12 slices rye bread or 6 rye buns Butter or margarine, softened pickle, cucumber, pepper, mustard and mayonnaise or salad Mix thoroughly. Spread bread with bitter or margarine (or split buns and spread with butter or mar- garine). Spread filling on 6 bread slices or on bottom half of buns. Cover with remaining bread slices or bun tops. Makes = sandwiches. * * Chesapeake Bay Sandwich $ ~~ flaked crab meat (6's-ounce tablespoon lemon juice \% teaspoon salt Dash pepper 2 tablespoons mayonnaise or salad dressing 12 slices enriched bread rf or margarine, softened 6 lettuce leaves Combine crab meat, olives, pars- ley, pimiento, lemon juice, salt, pepper and mayonnaise or salad dressing. Mix well, Spread bread with butter or margarine. Spread 6 bread slices with filling. Top with lettuce leaves and cover with remaining bread slices. Makes 1% cups chopped corned beef (12-cunce or selad Cmbine corned beef, celery, They'll Scramble [== Morning or Night for This Dish Wondertd flavor when you scramble eggs this way. Serambied Eggs With Cottage ~ Cheese and Chives For each servings Ay eream style (large curd) cot- bisses but is not.brown. Add eggs. As eggs set, lift them from edges with a spatula and tilt skillet so liquid part of eggs will flow over; keep doing this until eggs are as soft or dry as desired. De not stir continuously, Keep heat high enough to set eggs quickly but not high enough to brown them. Lift eggs from pan Coffee Nog Packs [Plenty of Vitamins A delicious drink that's vitamin Cottee: Nog i “ae cold mil % cup instant ates ag milk solids 2 tablespoons sugar ; toblespeen instant coffee powder Beat egg enough to combine k and white. Add cold milk, dry milk, sugar and instant cof- fee. Beat until smooth. Use elec- tric blender, mixer (hand or elec- tric) or whisk for beating. Chill. Serve in’ small glasses. Makes four servings. Note: Brandy flavoring to taste may be added. six sandwiches. —— ON EVERY POLL... ) Here's Grape Juice mA 4 ple mix helps make a cake taste good. Prepare the mix according | to package directions and cool, stirring occasionally, Split two) eight-inch sponge-cake layers in/ half crosswise. Put the layers | gether with the lemon filling. Dust the top of the cake with confectioners’ sugar or frost the) entire cake with whipped cream | sweetened with sugar and flavored! Northern WAXTEX 100-Ft. 1 Q: size. Top with onion rings. Place|with vanilla. in moderate (350. degrees) oven for 3 or 4 minutes to lightly brown onion rings. Serve at once. Makes four large or six small servings. Team Carrots, Celery supper vegetable. Bacon fat in the refrigerator? It's good used in pancake batter. if they are cut in even Pieces. Snow Crop Frozen FRENCH FRIES COFFE ‘Choice of Grinds HAFINA Fancy a es Garden Gate Frozen "| DANISH HAMS rT a aga 5-Lb. Cans é SUPER MARKET 4120 W. WALTON BLVD., J DRAYTON PLAINS — OR 3-2941 Cook . diced carrots and celery| together in one saucepan‘ for a They will be done in the same length of time/ ; 54° it ae 1 . Ht wil Completely Clean Ready for the Pan FRYERS » 33 Grade A Small EGGS Dot. 39° } King Nut OLEO 19° BREAST-O-CHICKEN =|, TUNA Chase & Sanborn Instant COFFEE Large 6-oz. Jar U. S. No. 1B_ California White Potatoes OO | Santa Rosa Sweet PLUMS 10° Extra Fancy Elberta Peaches § Grapes u 10° Sweet Red 10° Snow Crop Frozen STRAWBERRIES 10-oz. Pkg. C u. S. No. 1 Skinless Hot Dogs 3- 79 -WATER- = 89° 10:30 P. M.. Morton's APPLE & CHERRY PIES “89 LIQUOR BEER-WINE We Give One U. S. SAVINGS STAMP With Each $5 Purchase! t BRA Ge a nel be 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST.9, 1956 — Chocolate Milk . in Ice Cream Why not serve up a double dish] - of delight next time you throw a party for the youngsters? a ee ee before them ice creams from chocolate milk. Toy on love - them. And when these ice creams are such delectable dishes as Chocolate Milk Marshmallow .. . well, you just can’t go wrong. Chocolate Milk Marshmallow A Ice Cream 1 eup — milk bs cup sug teaneen as 3 egg yolks, - om. beaten 1 cup heav ni A 8 marshm Scald chocolate milk. Combine sugar, salt and egg yolks; mix well. Gradually add egg mixture to chocolate milk, stirring. con- stantly. Heat to bojling point qver low heat, stirring constantly. Cook 1 minute; cool. Pour into refrigerator tray; freeze % hour. Beat chocolate milk mixture until smooth; fold in remaining ingredients. Turn into refrigerator tray. Freeze until firm, stirring occasionally during first hour. Makes 4-6 servings. Mushroom Sauce Covers Eggs in Potato Cradles A main course that tastes good and looks tempting: Eggs in the Cradle 4 cups seasoned mashed potatoes 1 can (3 ounces) sliced broiled mush- rooms Milk 4 tablespoons — or margarine 4 tablespoons ly teaspoon aor ts teaspoon pean popes 6 hard-cooked eggs * (shelled and halved) 2 tables finely diced green pepper Grated Parmesan cheese Paprika Line 4 individual casseroles with. seasoned mashed potatoes. Drain mushrooms; add enough milk to mushroom liquid to make 2 cups. Melt butter in saucepan over low heat; stir in flour, salt and mixture; cook and stir constant- ly until thickened and bubbly. Add mushrooms and green pep- per; reheat. Place 3 egg halves in each po- tato-lined casserole. Cover with sauce and sprinkle cheese over top; sprinkle paprika along Bake in hot (400 degrees) oven 10 minutes or until potatoes are hot. Serve at once. Makes 4 serv- ings. Add Juice to Mayonnaise Thin regular mayonnaise wih, lemon juice, orange juice, pine- apple juice or cranberry juice and serve with fruit | salad, | table mixture. Wonderful eating. naise. licious addition to the mayonnaise. Just chop it fine and add it to the dressing, then garnish the salmon platter with fronds of the pretty herb. The Scandinavian cuisine often uses this combina- tion. Another way of serving cold salmon and mayonnaise 4s to add chilled cooked vegetables so that * ia Here slihiewine are used along with the vegetables, and the recipe calls for commercially-prepared mayonnaise for quick service. PREPARE EARLY Prepare the salmon and vege- tables in the cool of the morning and refrigerate until suppertime, then arrange attractively on a large platter. When serving this combination, preface it with a cold before-din- ner beverage and a Roquefort- cheese spread and crackers. Along with the salmon, for something crisp and crunchy, & bow! of watercress and carrots. The carrots may be sliced into rounds, their centers cut out, and several sprigs drawn through the carrot rings. Good to look at and refreshing to eat! For breadstuff, hot buttered toast is good, or you might provide hard rolls and sweet butter. of fresh whole fruit — Bing cher- SUMMERTIME SALMON — A delicious summer salmon dish is made by steaming fresh salmon steaks and serving them chilled with homemade mayonnaise. Surround the fish with a chilled vege- Chilled Steamed Salmon Smothered in Mayonnaise Summertime meals hold no morejcover and simmer (do not boil)|Prices are lower as more Michigan delighfal main course thanjuntil tender —, about 10 minutes.|Irish Cobbler and Onaway varieties steamed fresh salmon served|Remove each steak with two wide|Come to market. Sebago potatoes chilled with homemade mayon- pancake turners or spatulas; chill.|from Canada are helping ease the (If the narrow ends of the; salmon|Potato situation. . If you have fresh dill in your|should break off, just put them garden, or can get it at your mar-jback carefully, so the steaks willjavailable for the summer salad ket, it will make a wonderfully de-jlook whole.) a Food’ Buys Include Vegetables, Some Fruits ¥, This is-the time to be aware of all the good .eating offered at prices geared to fit seasonal sup- plies. By ‘using more summer fruits and vegetables, and the most plentiful meats, the shopper can stretch food dollars. Pen OF VEGETABLES Mid-summer brings a good sup- ply of excellent quality vegetables. Green and wax beans, at 15 to 20 cents a pound in many retail stores, afford garden fresh flavor at four or five cents a serving. For canning or freezing, beans by the bushel would be the better choice. Mrs, Josephine Lawyer, Con- sumer Marketing Information agent, suggests the following rec- ommended varieties for freezing: Fullgreen, Wade, Kentucky Won- der, and Tendergreen, One bushel, of snap beans will yield about 40 pints of frozen beans, There is a big change in the potato picture, and that is price. More homegrown tomatoes are bowl, and there is a noticeable Poaching stock-may be used as! price difference as the local supply What's summertime 1%, cups sifted flow 1% teaspoons doubie- acting baking powder % teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons suger a om % teaspon ¥ For large griddle cakes, use generous 4 cupful of the batter for each cake; bake on lightly greased griddle until golden-brown, ef watercress ing once. Makes 10 to 12 large griddle cakes. Serve with maple syrup. Chutney Does Trick Dessert could be a luscious bowl), in Sandwich Filling without you have a complete main course.|fresh blueberry griddlecakes” Fresh menebeery Griddiecakes milk 3 tablespoons butt er or margarine (melted) vanilla % cup cuitiveted blueberries eo (nicked over and rinsed and well drained) Sift together the rece baking powder, salt and sugar. Beat eggs in medium-sized mixing bow! until thick and ivory-colored; beat in milk, melted butter and vanilla. Add sifted dry ingredients; beat only until smooth; berries. fold tn blue- turn- part of the liquid in a cream sauce|increases. for other fish. Blueberry Hotcakes Right for Breakfast “Corny” and good might be the reason for selecting a few extra ears of this fine quality Michigan vegetable. The best corn is cool corn. Unless it is kept cool from the time it is picked until the time it ts eaten, it will lose much of its natyral sweet flavor. Studies have shown that corn on counters. ‘and summer meals are no excep- crushed ice throughout the day had 43 per cent more sugar =< —— similar ears of | STARRING FRUITS Several fruits may be starred for the market list this week, . While blueberries are about 29 cents a pint, be more extravagant with ideas for using them. Thege plump berries bring juicy) goodness to muffins, cereals, salads and fruit cups, tarts, ples, or. shortcakes. One-half cup of blueberries contains only 42 cal- ories which makes them a smart choice for weight-watchers, Prices ot new Transparent and Duchess apples are very reason- able. Other summer fruits to check are grapes, melons, and Most of the peaches are arriving trom South Carolina and Arkansas, but by next week the famous Michigan Red Havey variety will be coming to market in Hght supply. A good crop of large fine quality Michigan peaches is pre- dicted. MEATS, OF COURSE What's a meal without meats? A good stick-to-the-ribs protein food is the center of most meals tion. Fryers, stewers, and roasting chickens’ are attracting more attention as reasonable prices! continue. Young roasters . with glamorous trade names and im- proved meaty features are among the latest poultry developments. These 4 to 6 pound birds have more white meat, larger breasts, market, yours eeneis to beell or fey, 0 smart shopper will consider their price compared to the regular broiler - fryers in the cunsanet * ~~ |leoats, forequarter cuts—particular- As is expected at this ‘time,|ly chuck cuts and ground meat— CHOP SUEY and Rice nN a. m. to 7:45 p. m. FRIDAY & SATURDAY SERVING ALL DAY Loaf Cake Cinnamon Nut Rolls BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL! Es. 4G: 6" 35 A large selection of delicious desserts and mouth-watering pastries to choose from] and thick meaty legs and 144-146 N. TRY IT— BRING THE FAMILY! SAGINAW STREET thighs. Even though they are Look! ft's concentrated. You only use a little bit* Liquid 4 Miracle! No washday powder ever made can give you the concentrated washing power of new, blue, liquid é less, grapes. Strong hot black coffee in demi- tasse cups makes a fine finish. Cold Salmon With Vegetables and Mushrooms Drain mushrooms; add enough water to the mushroom liquid to ries, apricots, and clusters of seed- nas — (3 ounces) sliced broiled mush- The chutney in thesej sandwiches performs a flavor trick. Hearty Chicken Sandwiches = cup wp ‘Boalt diced cooked chicken diced celery ly diced drained chut- vowat Me teaspoon salt % to % cup mayonnaise vefeiabies. - ‘ 8 stlces breed er Shea Grataet eapers Watercress . chs ~ ou seeks (pouched and Mix chicken with celery and Lemon wedges chutney, Remove stem ends from tomatoes; slice and discard seeds. Dice remaining tomato fine and|- and it gets things cleaner, too! *As little os Vs evp doer @ lood of wosht add to chicken mixture. Lightly mix in the mayonnaise with % cup and adding more as desired, Mix in salt and pep- per to taste. Make 4 large sandwiches with make 4 cup. Put liquid in a sauce- pan with salt and frozen mixed vegetables; cook according to di- rections until just tender. Drain and mix with drained mushrooms, capers and mayon- naise, serving time arrange buttered bread; LIGU WISK eached ehdtied caheasis steaks on bread may be fonsed if oy re ID ' Spoon chilled vegetable mixture into small individual serving dish- es, lettuce cups, or romaine leaves. Serve with lemon wedges. Makes four servings. To Poach Salmon Steaks Four small fresh salmon steaks (weighing 1%, pounds) may be poached in a 12-hch skillet. To do so, put 1% cups water, 1 small onion (sliced), 1 teaspoon salt, 4 peppercorns, 1 bay leaf, a sprig of parsley and a few celery tops into the skillet. Bring to a boil; CLEANER AND WHITER THAN ANY - LAUNDRY POWDER Watercress Delicious in Sandwich Filling Chop watercress leaves an top tender part of the stems. - PUNCH. AT YOUR GROCERS simmer for 10 minutes. |filling for thin white or whole- ; Place the steaks in the skillet,|wheat bread sandwiches. OC hd hhh, heabaabetatatatatiat aati ahatiatatataiatat’ “If It's Alive — It's Fresh” _ cream cheese mixture. Use as a x INSTANT | “YNORY DETERS Oven-Ready FRYERS CUT UP FREE Concentrated penetrates deep fibers, pulls out stains powders can't budge. AND YET, WASH FOR WASH, WISK COSTS YOU LESS THAN LAUNDRY POWDERS OC kdha dd ddd ddd, Pe pe teemaeanan a vw ~~ & DUCKS - STEWERS - ROASTERS - TURKEYS OT bles Wisk he wi Fresh F resh Fresh Fresh - | _ miracle for family w Perch | Buffalo ‘Catfish Whi itefish 00 To YOUR Oa, ae = 45" |" 49" | "49° 8 aa “PEOPLE'S F FISH & POULTRY. MARKET S. Saginaw St (Wholesale and. Retail) FE 4-1521 Verne eesaaeeTILOLATES ELIE LLY haven't washed your cleanest wash... “until you ‘ve > washed with: | 7 You . —- i ¢ ‘ \ i : \ 4 ‘ ‘ ; ; \ ig 4% a sig , . Ms a : \ - fs } st i ae Coe ee Yves la -?., z . should not rest in fat or on bone. *#min and mineral wallop—Bl, B2, . calcium Pane. q | The biscuit mix covering can be & complete blanket or the hot dogs can be permitted to peak out as illustrated. Frankfurters Go Glamorous == ia in Biscuit, Cheese Wraps During July, National Hot Dog Month, Americans will consume. nearly eight hot dogs each. While just about everyone's mouth waters at the thought of a hot dog toasted and on a bun, we sometimes forget that it's possible for the hot dog to be glamorous, The versatile frank can easily _ be dressed up for company or to make a festive treat for the family. July is also a time for outdoor dining. So feature a hot dog dish at your next al fresco meal. Here Q. What is the name of this cut of meat? A. Smoked Ham (Butt Portion). @. Where does it come from and how is it identified? A. It comes from the upper half the ham and includes the butt part of the center section. .; Seat. bale : E it es per roast meat thermometer, allow the internal temperature to reach 160)... degrees F. The thermometer Sauerkraut Dates to 200B. C. in China. BOSTON (INS)}—Everybody Workmen building the Great Wall of China around 200 B. C. were fed cabbage fermented in winter to supplement their rice diet. The Tartare introduced the concoction to Germany, France and Alsace-Lorraine, And kraut packs a mighty vita- mustard, green pepper, and cat- sup; or add a little garlic, meat- less spaghetti sauce and grated cheese. : Honey Cookies Low on Sweets, FRANKFURTER FRUIT BROIL—This is a warm weather treat. méar COOKE RY ck: |0f cheese, mustard side on—the Sanatoes, Cover ani sttamer shout THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, sUCURT | 9, 1956 ‘ | Se See es ee ee N F \ either sealed at the ends to form are afew hot dog recipes, not only for summer, but meant to be en- joyed all year, Frankfurter Fruit Broll 4 skinless frankfurters teasp rated % cup mvilk Dash cinnamon 1 cup biscult mix 1 tablespoon ¢ parsley 4 canned peach halves “% cup melted butter 4 slices pineapple Combine biscuit mix, cheese, and parsley; stir in milk and turn onto a floured board, Knead into a rec- tangle about 14 x 4 inches. Divide into four oblong pieces. ~ Lay a frankfurter on each piece and enclose in dough; pinch the edges to seal letting the ends of the hot dog peek out if desired. Place seam side down on a broiler o cheese Broil 8 inches from the source of heat for ten. minutes, Sprinkle | peaches lightly ‘with cinnamon and brush with butter, Turn frankfurters over; place peaches beside them. ‘Broil for a few minutes, Brush pineapple rings with but- ter-and place on broiler rack. Broil|® for five minutes or until biscuit covered franks are golden brown. Makes? four servings. | —— 8 frankfurters, cut tn hat hwise & canned, whole stewed por g rained 8 canned, whole white ‘potatoes, 6 small, whole, raw plum or cherry tomatoes Melted butter or margerine Grated cheese, if desired On long metal skewers or sturdy, but thin green stocks, arrange in the following order: 4% frankfurter, 1 plum tomato, 1 whole potato, 1 whole onion, another plum tomato and another 42 frankfurter., Repeat arrangement on 8 skewers. Brush the food with melted but- ter or margarine and sprinkle lightly with grated cheese (dry grated cheese cooks best). Broil the Brochettes over the glowing Swiss Cheese Dip for Grilled Frankfurters 1% pounds — cheese, well aged, ted or domestic cover the shredaed cheese, Chablis ms cherry flavored weet. such as Kirschwasser Put the cheese in a deep, heavy pottery, heat-proof casserole or a heavy saucepan and pour on the wine to just cover the cheese. Set the casserole or saucepan over keep hot for dipping grilled frank- furters as eaten. * * ® wt = anearadetbed ves, pre-cooked ta) boiling J kfurters 1% cups canned tomatoes Spread each slice of cheese with 44 teaspoon-of prepared mustard. Wrap each frankfurter with a slice frankfurtér. Place cheese rolled frankfurter in a cabbage leaf, boiled and dried, Wrap cabbage leaf around the filling and secure with toothpicks. Place “Buriiles” in skillet or Dutch oven, sprinkle with 1 tea- spoon salt, 4 teaspoon pepper and 30 minutes. Makes eight servings. High on Taste For as little as 4 and 5 cents a pound in some stores, watermelon may rate attention, Local vegetable crops are pro- % solid: meat and \4 flakes. Grated tana hag been flaked in uniform site by machine, while | tuna flakes is tuna packed in small pleces of different sizes. The last types are usually less expensive. The 6 to 7-ounce flat cans provide 1 cup of meat or 2 to 3 servings per can, High on the list of good buys, compared to many other meats in the market, are young roasting chickens weighing between 4% to pounds, , Fishermen Claim People are smarter than tuna. |! ‘ja bare hook to bite, and before Budget Strain'Is Eased|Mealy Sandwiches |With Tuna, Seasonal Fruit/Provide Vitamins me Wine choles, It pays to read yellowfin, bluefin, pf skipjack. White meaf tuna comes only from Fancy or solid pack that the contents are solid Standard js about Tuna Dumber ' Than Humans, Which is why a 50-pound boy can eat part of a 1,000-pound tuna, in- stead of vice versa. ‘ * * «# Tuna fishermen, most of them on the Pacific Coast, havesjearned when tuna are excited by some live bait tossed into the ocean, the poor fish will bite at almost any- thing. So the fishermen give them the tuna know that's happened, they're in a boat, on their way to a tin can and your food store. This year’s tuna crop is as’ ex- citable and stupid as ever, and the tuna catch has been good. So tuna is one of the plentiful foods listed by the Department of Agriculture for July. * * e@ There are three main kinds of tuna meat, described. by color, and three styles of pack, based on size of pieces, Highest quality tuna generally is considered to be white meat; then light meat; then dark meat. Tuna of any of the three colors may be packed in three dif- ferent styles: Solid pack; chunk About one-third of the year's sup- ply of ice cream is made and eaten| during June, July and August when more milk is produced, Prices are| Tiat the attractive low level of ap proximately 79 to 89 cents a half) gallon. One-quarter of all ice} cream is now manufactured in this size package. An average serving usually gives less calories than many common) desserts, 1-3 pint of vanilla ice cream contains 200 calories, % of| a apple pie has 230 calories, and) 2% inch square of iced cake} contains 300 calories, | gressing and now is a good time to enjoy a favorite green, Collard, beet, turnip, and mustard greens add color and abundant food value. While quality varies, there is some excellent Iceberg lettuce at 12% to 20 cents a head. Light supplies of potatoes are responsible for the current high | prices, still potatoes remain one of the most economical vege- | tables when price per serving is | considered, | For a change in the meat menu, pot roasting beef cuts and ground beef are plentifully available at prices to tempt most everyone.| Round steak and chuck cuts make' tasty barbecue or kabobs when tenderized for 12 to 48 hours in the refrigerator in a natura] food acid such as ‘tomato or lemon’ juice. Tuna fits well into warm weather menus, With large supplies now in) slightly beaten eggs, three table-' |tablespoons of chopped parsley, | isalt and pepper. olive oil, removing it before frying ithe meat balls, Serves four. ‘syrup on hand for use in summer drinks, use it once in a while for stock, summer specials often make! fat, style; and flake style. ‘Meat Balls Go Well With Vegetables, Salads Delicious meat bails are a won- derful accompaniment for garden vegetables and salads, to be served ‘with crusty French bread, rather ithan the usual spaghetti with to- ‘mato sauce. The secret of success {s frying them slowly for ten minutes in fine Spanish olive oil, Ut Bak ge Fi I. & g if you prefer. Bake a Cheese ‘Pie’ for Lunch, Supper Butter a 9-inch pie pan. Line the pan with 6 slices of buttered bread using half slices around the edge. Cover with % pound of sharp cheese, sliced. Combine and pour over the cheese 2. slightly beaten eggs, 1 cup of milk and % teaspoon of salt, Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) about 30 minutes until browned. Serve hot or cold To assure crisp lettuce for the|i/ 7 DRESSES, BLOUSES relish, chili sauce, or mayonnaise, | CLEANSER BLEACH Whitens clotly Sanitizer all washable clothes made of 100% Nylon, linen. If age-yellowed, use method for stains. S Roman Bleach whitens . and makes clothes sanitary. with a green salad. Moisten three slices of dry bread |with water and mix with a pound lof lean chopped beef, adding three spoons of grated sharp cheese, two You can add a chopped clove of | garlic, or brown the clove in the ‘Makes It Tasty If you keep a bottle of raspberry fruit desserts. Pour the syrup over grapefruit sections or cubed fresh pineapple, for instance. Try This? Some good cooks like to mari- nate broiler-fryers (cut into pieces) in buttermilk overnight. 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Se ae dg Mel easel were Se if i ve 3 sy > 3 ee Ye ONE-HALF GALLON Chocolate Malt Fruit Salad BORDEN’S Glacier Club Ice Cream HIGHLANDER’S FROZEN 49 Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING NESCAFE LARGE | 39 6 Oz. Jar POST CEREALS 40% Bran Flakes 149 -Ox. ae 2i¢ GRAPE _ NUTS One 2ae “Summer Fevorite... one. a. end a FRYERS 3 9: CAMPBELL’S Chicken Noodle Vegetable Beef YOUR CHOICE Fresh-Grade A PAN-READY YOUR PIES Morton’s APPLE or CHERRY Large 24-Ox. Family Size Michigan—U. $. No, 1 POTATOES... 1 10» 49 Benches se ceastecadas ONLY $2.29 39°" 2 : olden Age The Golden Age Group of the YWCA was organized June 9, 1948 in Pontiac. Four of the charter members were photographed Wednesday at the annuak picnic. From left to right are Mrs. 1. A, Woodard of Silver \ Lake road, Mrs. T. F. Lohff of North Paddock street, Mrs. Carrie Heath of Summ Covert of Scott Lake road. et ‘hans * ho ee, ? ~* ? + j ye pal ‘ \ \ \ \ \ > al | 4 Poatiae Press Photos it street and Mrs. James A. | | \} ; | f te Holds Annual PICNIC; Discussing plans for future activities of the Golden Age Group Wednesday were (left to right) Mrs. E of Silver Lake road, Mrs. Dora Copeland Basil B. Kimball in Bloomfield Hills. Womens Section “THURSDAY, AUGU 4 Lf pee | \ \ \ rogram | 70 Turn Out, | Sing, Play —- at Outing Mrs. Basil. Kimball Opens Hills Home for Event Sei RE z ee ane i Seventy members of the Golden Age Group of the YWCA gathered Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Basil B. Kimball in Bloomfield Hills for the group's annual pienic, The group, which was organized in 1M8 and is sponsored by the YWCA, holds _ meetings each month, at which time various ‘Y’ meinbers assist with programming . 4nd transportation, Group singing was a part of yesterday's program, with Mrs, Farin N. Hilton and Mrs, Dora Dawson playing piano accompa- niment. Mrs. Dawson also accempanied Mrs. Kimbal] who gang, “May the Good Lord’ Bless and Keep You't and “The Old Refrain."’ KECTTATIONS GIVEN A reading, "The Cake Walk” was given by Mrs, Nellie Carr. Mrs. Nellie Williams read a poem en- titled, “Light,” and. Mrs, Agnes Terry gave meditations from the “Twenty-Third Psalm. * * «© Birthdays which were celebrated were those of Mrs, Hilton, Mrs, J. A. Covert and Mrs. Margaret ~ Clark. i a A vias! 2 ee « fe Rea te of Lowell street and Mrs. lone W. Bar- tholomew of West End avenue. They at- lizabeth Peck tended the picnic held at the home of Mrs. Pennies are being collected by members of the group towards a picture of Christ which, in turn, they will present to the YWCA, It. Was announced at the Wednes- — day session that nearly $15 has been collected to date, THIRTY-SEVEN ST 9, 1956 Guests attending were : Mrs, Frank Hopson of Easton, Conn,, Claire Hinckleys Have Guests Personal News of Interest in Area Lt. Col. and Mrs. Dan W, Pre iwitt and children, Barbara, Dee days. and David are visiting at the home Mrs. Rose Putnam - of Cadillac ‘Mrs. Dorwin Wile, Mrs, Margaret |Clark, Mrs. Clyde R. Woodland |@nd Mrs. Dora Dawson. THREE NEW MEMBERS . New members of the group are Mrs. Winford Sherston, Mrs. Eva Walker and Mrs Gilman Green, Was built back in lumber:Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kolb of Long fellow avenue and Mr, and Mrs} She will return in time to pre- Henry W. Baynes of Keego Har-! which of Mr. and Mrs, Claire J. Hinckley! pare’ for her senior year at the bor on Elsinore drive. University of Arizona The Prewitts have made their oe 6 ar Members of the committee*as. | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bigham of, sisting the group were Mrs. ‘South Johnson avenue are leaving, FW. Rice,, Mes. Raymond - ° home in Berlin, Germany, for the! | Mr. and. Mra, Eugene Pentiuk past four years, where Lt. Col. Prewitt is stationed. Their home lis -in Youngstown, Ohio. - . * Mr, and Mrs, Don N. Weyde- | meyer and gon, Michael Jon, | who have been living in Honolulu | for the past year, are making | their temporary home with her avenue, * McLean on Dwight * * anniversary Sunday will be Mr. and Mrs. Floyd N, Mortenson of West End avenue, . An open house will be held from 3 until 7 p.m. Out of town guests parents, Mr, and Mrs, William G. | Celebrating their 25th wedding Friday for Springfield, Ohio where, Coombe, Mrs, Wiitiam Muriburt, (nee Marjorie Baynes) of Dear- | they will wana . weekend with, Mrs. WH, BE. MeCulloch, Mrs. dohn | born Hills announce the birth of ‘her parents, Mr, and Mrs. H, W.| Walser, Mrs. Marcus Scott, Mrs. | a daughter, Shella Lynne, Aug. \Jamison. The Helen Tiegent and Mrs, Howard | 6. ; ; lturn to Pontiac where they will) Powers. | Grandparents of the infant arelremain 9 week Jamisons will re Mrs. William Dawe, Mrs George “| Alexander, Mra. J. A Rammes, ° | Joan Walser and Agnes Hilton al- | 50 assisted. ~ | * * The next meeting of the group | will be Oct. 16 at the YWCA. Miss Cunningham Picks Attendants expected will be Mrs, John Steele| of Hibbing, Minn., and Mrs. Igar) ‘Malmberg of Crystals Falls and: her son, John Malmberg. + * * Arriving from Minneapolis Wednesday to visit with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ericson Lewis of Chippewa road, were Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Lewis They also will spend a few | days with her parents, Mr, and | | Mrs, Harold Gillies of Flint, On Friday, Richard will attend Commencement exercises at Gen- | The day was perfect for a picnic. Mrs. Basil B. lems of Lakeside drive, Mrs. Farin N. Hilton of Watkins | _ Wednesday for Wedding Bridal attendants for her Aug. 17 }wedding to Robert W. Hill were announced by Gertrude: May’ Cun- ningham at a shower given by |Miriam Roth of Prospect. street evening Gertrude is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cunningham of Corwin court, and Robert's parents are Eugene Hill of Clark street and Mrs. Robert Rogers of Going jstreet. The couple will be married at the Salvation Army, Aug. 17. Miriam Roeth will serve as maid of honor and Mrs. William Lake, (seated) Mrs. Bettie Carr of West End avenue and eral Motors Institute of Tech- Smith, sister of the bride, and Kimball opened her home to 70 members and guests of the Golden Age Group of the YWCA Wednesday. Among Noble-Colbert Nuptials Set Aug. 18 Hills Highlights Include W By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Out-of- town guests for the marriage of Sarah Colbert and A. Grant Nobie _Jr., Aug. 18 wit begin to arrive at the Colbert’s Martell drive home! early next week. Mrs.. Colbert's brother-in-law and Brothers-in-law and sisters of Mr. Colbert who will come early in the week are Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Gregg and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fish from Denver, Colo., and the junior R. H. Fish family from Austin, Texas. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Saw-) yer and their daughter Jane, and) Mrs. Haynes Ward will arrive) Sonora and Oakwood, Texas. Graham Home Scene of Party for Miss Webster Johnson avenue. Peggy, the daughter of Mr. and/ Mrs. Harold E. Webster of South -'swimmers, Among other youthful Grandparents of the young cou Mrs. Agnes Perry of Florence avenue. those attending were (left to right) Mrs. Nellie H. Wil- ~ e Roaring Brook cottage, Saturday they were hosts at a cocktail party for friends vacationing nearby. * * * The Milton F. Coulson Jrs, are spending several weeks at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Poole | ple, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hanon of Gulfport, Fla., and the Rev, and) will arrive Friday, The bride-| groom-elect’s parents, t Rev. and Mrs. A, Grant Noble will also come on Friday. ; SWIMMERS COMPETE Bloomfield Open Hunt's delight- ful pool was the setting Saturday for a swimming match between BOH and Grosse Pointe Hunt Club club members was Ricky Ham- a potential water champion. ‘ me * * Nanette Hammond is spending the summer in Grand Lake, Colo., and will go to Katherine Gibbs secretarial school in Boston in Sep- tember. Mrs. Warren Pease is chair- man of the bridge luncheon and fashion show to be given Wednes- | son are s Wednesday from their homes in/Mrs. C. B. Rennells of Orlando; mond who showed promise of being Lak and Mr. asd Mrs, John Richard- pending the coming Five pages today in Women’s Section week end at Hidden Valley. The Richardsons are guests of the Pooles at their Rathmor ‘road home while their new home Is being completed. On Saturday they collected sev- eral members of their families who have been at camp at Walloon BUDDS ORUISE Mr, and Mrs. Robert W. Budd of Vaughan road afe spending much day, Aug. 15, at Oakland Hills Country Club. Assisting Mrs, Pease will be Mrs. Raymond F, Giffels, Mrs. ler; Mrs. David E. White and Mrs. chairman for the year. Sally Ginell and| and STROUSES. VACATION | Mr, and Mrs. Norman E. Strouse, formerly of Birmingham * Fred D. Keller, Mrs. Dale 0. Mil-| James Réwan Ewing who is social hd now living in New York, are spending several weeks at dding. Swim Session ‘|day by Mrs, Thomas H. Adams. __|will go to Riverdale, N. Y., next boat to Bob-Lo Island, and return for dinner at the Detroit Boat Club. Among them will be Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Weed, Mr. and Mrs.-James P. Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Donald James, Ann Williams, who will be mar- ried Aug. 31 to Gilbert Bogley, city tennis champion, will be honored) at a luncheon and shower Satur- * * ' Mr. and Mrs. William T. Gossett week. end to attend the marriage there of Mrs. Gossett’s nephew, Richard Hughes Waddell, to Ro- berta West. : The Gossetis will go to Dallas, Texas, before returning home. | ily in New Jersey before return- nology in Flint, where he will re- ceivé his diploma in Business Administration, . * * Mrs. David L, Brown of Oneida road has returned home after a month's visit in Oklahoma and Texas. She was the guest of her brother and sister-inJaw, Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Cherryhomes and also visited her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Judge and Mrs. Z. I. J. Holt in Tulsa, Okla, At Ringgold, Texas, she visited Mrs. May Boren, * * *¢ . Mr, and Mrs, Melvin Womack of Seneca street had as their houseguest for the past week, his sister, Mrs. Cecil Childers of Tulsa, Okla, She left Tuesday te visit her son, Robert and fam- ing home -by plane, * * * Mrs. Theodore Wiersema and daughter, Barbara, are in Manis- tique where they will remain throigh Aug. 19. Barbara will play the feminine lead in ‘The Seven Year Itch” ip the summer stock theater, the old opera. house With Mrs. P. Mrs, P. Eugene Miller was host- ess to 20 members of the executive board of the Auxiliary to Pontiac Executive Board Meets Mrs. William J. Dean Will Chairman Hospital’s “High Fever Follies” of 1956 E. Miller cluded committee chairmen for Mra, Albert Cooper will also take part. Sally Ann Wearing and Paula Kay Maddox have been asked to serve as flower giris, Robert asked James Cunning- ham, brother of the bride, to serve jas his best man and ushers will be William Smith and Arthur Me+ Donald. Shower guests included Mrs,- . Cunningham, Mrs. William Smith, — Mrs. Elbert Dymond, Mrs. Rich- ard Bartley, Lois Hahn, Marylin Chadek and Margaret Cunning- ham. Also invited were Mrs.. James Cunningham; Mrs. John Hazlett, |Mrs, Dalé Lovett, Mrs. Emery Her- lbert,Veratte Dewald and Jéan- létte Dittenbir. ‘ * Brightest star in the class! This multicolored plaid fruit print blouse of combed cotton broadcloth has a convertible pointed collar and French cuffs that are accented with ribbon stripes in a solid color. , Steve Cochrane Has Live Lure for Ladies With ‘Ancestral Touch,’ Tackling Ability felines and two were “I've ambled up and down this avenue with one or all of them on a leash and I've never once falled to negotiate a date—if I happened to be in the mood.” But Steve grumbled that things are rough all over and he's had to dig up a better gimmick than a dog or cat te attract the fe- male of the species. “A dog on the end of a string may cause some doll to stop ands pat his head, but it doesn’t neces- sarily follow that she'll wind up walking home with you, You've] «. got to do better than that. $64 ANSWER “When the movie houses gave By EMILY BELSER HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Film actor Steve Cochran's latest lure for the ladies is doggone good and catty with plenty of monkeyshines! “Women love animals,”’ he chuck- led. “A beast-onm one end of a leash afd a man at the other is great girl bait.” To back up his argument Steve navigated this reporter to a bus- tling street corner where a me- dium-attractive m@le was dan- gling a leash with a cocker spaniel at the other end. “See,”’ he cackled and pointed a knowing finger. 2 , Sure enough, in a span of five minutes four medium-attractive girls had passed. Three stopped to pet the pooch’s head. The fourth did not, but only because she was piloting a canine of her own, “T’'ve madé a study of women ing a greeting for their master and would-be lady killer. “That's part of my menag- erie,” Steve declared, “but you haven't seen anything yet!’ en- Nike Air tion Herbert Staad, Har. Adrian Ish. theme was attraction for the do- mesticated animal,’ Cochran said with an air of authority, “I-own big * i Y + § es PONTIAC priess, THU RSDAY, AU GUST. 9, ‘ane, BABY BLANKETS Ryton and Rayon, Acetate ; Satin Binding. 36” x 50° © } Star Pattern or Plain in Pepper- 3 ells new Marvelak weave. Threads more tightly interlaced provides strength, longer wear. ability. Air: pockets remain {or warmth more uniform construction and greater beauty. @ Maize @ Mint @ Pink ; @ Blue Riker Bldg. —- W. Huron St. thursday, friday, saturday summer dresses “ formerly $8. 95 and $10.95 formerly $8. 95 $42.95 | 9 formerly $10.95 » $16.95 PA ale dy at each price. Sheaths, full skirts, camisoles, shirtwaists in casual and dressy styles. Solid broadcloths, iy stripes, famous Bates cottons. Sale, $5, $7, $9. : » live may change. - “| like Jead in bis stomach. I myself Closer weave cuts shrinkage to o minimum gives better wash- life of “blanket, gives lasting || The MARGARET ANN Shop _-. and hecticness. / i : eo = seacietiadindias Seshintintiadivin: ted dnestediiattinaiattadingt nates a ? fi i rushing through the meal in) ~ 8 7 ;| ? darance | bd *¥ | Devin recording secretary; Mrs./ ot i =| :| | fair were given by Mrs, Her- | 5} | bert Flemington who stressed the | | dectaepe iiss Marilyn Monroe on Pan ‘< | An amazing collection to choose from checked ginghams, shagbarks, plaids, Let. Gay Mood Prevail at Lion ae pret it has been found that during times of stress the chemistry of the sa-\_ The expenditure of energy which ‘induces fatigue lessens the blood ) supply to the stomach and intes- tines. The very tired person may — feel as though the meal he has ‘ eaten when in such a state lies ‘Ihave known fristances when emo- ‘tional distress caused nausea. ‘| ‘| Hf you are grieved or worrled ‘| or have a problem which 1s :| haunting you it js unlikely that > you will be interested in food, On the other hand if you are extremely happy or excited about ;/something the same thing may be pee The mood in which we ap- | 7 5 tS 2) $i } : / ' | rextre proach our food and the surround- iings in which we eat our meals ‘are of the greatest importance. _NO TIME FOR PROBLEMS a pleusant subjects should be at the dinner table, and ees surroundings promote gi relaxation and good digestion. ‘However, the meal hour in many homes is the time for solving problems, for a recital of the day's > dreary happenings, for combative > subjects in conversation, for hurry) ¢ 7 ; An attractive and comfortable table setting ‘is conductive to a relaxed mood. The gathering about the family dinner table should be a time for good com- * * « Tt is easy to see why this hap-| pens. Today euaracaye! is too often’ ‘together. And : most of the time ; : ; “/at least one member of the family) ‘@ which we approach our food and the surrounding in which we eat our meals are of the greatest importance. Niblick Club Meet ‘New Ofticers Announced With Mre. Fred Syty iby WCTU Federation . ly elected officers at a cooperative) drinking. Mrs. Delbert. Jones gave drive for luncheon and bridge tol-| jlowing the weekly round of golf. Massie, Mrs. Fred Stanley, Mrs. | Mrs. Aaron Fox conducted the! DClub to Visit Children business meeting. Golf prizes were: jens and Christio cower. Members of Areme Chapter 503,'awarded to Mrs. Percy Newman,| Verna Cole are first and second OES, will visit the Children’s Villa;Mrs. Howard Grady and Mrs. Os-| Pians were complet-| will be ‘provided at the Roosevelt ed for Husband's Day, Sunday at picnic held Tuesday at Murpby! ithe closing prayer, ‘Park by members of the —_ 'Federation WCTU. Mrs. A Stimer is the new president and Mrs. Frank Hardenburg and Mrs at Adrian Sunday. Transportation wald Burke ivice presidents reaper tively Other cine are Mrs. Frank Temple at 9:30 am.- Mrs. Ed Pontiac Country Club. iPritchard and Bill Roberts are co- for the afternoon. This all seems too bad, The gathering about the family board panionship and gaiety as well as good food. The mood | | Mrs. Fred Sytz entertained 23) ;members of the Niblick Club’ Tues- ne Campbell, Mrs. William Price, Announcement was made of new: paigle of the harmful effects of'day at her home. on Motorway|Sharon Hubbel and Donna Taylor. Mrs. Wilma Dickinson and Mrs.| Iris Martin of Drayton Plains, cor- chairmen of the transportation P. B. Jones assisted the hostess! Packing Meal time Seal With gag 4 "Liquids? ell 5:8 Se as well as good This tre | ree | bichoring and rushing at mealtime. Guest of Hoher at Bridal ona | Golley, It was held at the Voorheis road home of the James Konkies. | Geraldine, of Newberry street, will become :. bride of Robert; Stanley on Sept, 8 at St, Andrews Church, Rochester. She is the do it in a more dramatic way than|{’ Sizes Men's Moe- - casin Tip, Two Eyelet Oxford, Cushion Crepe Sole and Heel, 6 to 12 Brown and K.. Goliey of Holly. His parents iare Mr, and Mrs, Fred C. Stanley) of Rochester. | Guests attending the recent shower were Mrs. Golley, Mrs. | Stanley, Joanne Stanley, Jeanette | Stanley, Coleen Bex, Mrs, Arthur Lambert, Mrs. Howard Sher- wood, Mrs. Dorothy Geary, Mrs. Millie Peck and Connie Barnett. Linda Golley, Mra, Donald Creech, Mary Larson, Mrs. Carol Richards, Margaret Kemp, Dorph- Also attending were Mary Jane) Jan Covert, Mrs. Thomas Patter- Peoches and Cream Coffee Cake... td responding secretary and treasur- jcommittee. ier, Mrs, John McCormick. \~ +} Opening devotions for the at- (London Newsmen Roast Star, Olivier | Royal Oak, president of the 18th Psd. oh Royal Oak, Vice president and poe and Sir Laurence Olivier were authorization. Mrs, Frank Deaver, president of ip panned and roasted yesterday by| ‘HITS ‘BACK | the Anna Gordon Chapter WCTU, |London newspaper columnists for, reported on the progress of sev- to keep. lusing “Gestapo methods” : eral new Youth Temperance |newsmen out of Pinewood Studios, "#med it “The Sleeping Print.” ose groups sponsored by |where the blonde American me is oe “The Sleeping Prince.” Another columnist . * retirement of Mrs. Orville Hurd/jew Monroe Doctrine.” from the office of state peyeident jot WCcTvU, - Mrs. L. G. Rowley spoke of the ination-wide effort of the WCTU fo coordinate education in the harm- ful effects of the use of alcoholic ~ beverages with regular school cur / | riculum. ; ’| Dr. Arthur Weaver appeared on a photographer for the Sir Laurence was labeled “Sir ies and other hangers-on. Cork” and “Old Smoke” as the | spent her first day on the set looking into the mirror. “It's tough making movies,” o The newspapermen related how,added. London nerable spot in Olivier’s Yending his mame te new cigarette ad- vertisements. ¥ ithe importance of informing ‘young: and negative es : confiscated after he here for celluloid royalty.” | district: Mra, George Perkins of | LONDON (INS)—Marilyn Mon-|shot a picture of Marilyn without | The Daily Mail caustically nick-| tagged the busty American film queen “‘Holly- Turious gossip columnists labeleq|Wood's Fragile Queen” after relat- pe oonencate was made of the | yarilyn’ ked-door “The|ing the studio's effort to protect e Ms od ee her and the manner in which she was surrounded by aides, secretar- angered columnists found a vul- | The columnists said aye ine The Daily Sketch vowed: “This, - the evening program. He spoke of|Daily. Mail had his camera seized js the last bulletin that will appear r/) ! 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The MARGARET .ANN Shop et ‘Huton St, - ee ee a: UES TE Gy ae CHILDREN’S THEATER PARTY FREE TICKETS for the August 21st Theatre Party. Limited supply, bring your youngster in early. | : F By | \ bee Fi j LA af 4 \ a wel . 4 an oh * J i ‘ ‘ . | \ \ * i i ; : are |.) THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 ie ua THIRTY-NINE Surprise , Tactics Needed: ek oo “to Jar Husband Out of Rut /s PROUDLY’ PRESENTS YOUR. vies Wife Who. Wants Companionship ead, Study, Offer Mental Challenge oa : - 1956-57 ; | eS : | 7 A wife writes: “On reading your| out nights and drink, for which I fi : ' Being Companionable,’ I want to} what is the trick for tell you I have been + pe to &c- lonely for pes eg lage , : | OF . have met nothing but ‘ee “loatas FOR ACTION . “My husband eats his breakfast| Are you willing to try to jar him| (which I have always gotten up to/ut of hisrut? If so, try a few of ideas: he is called for dinner. read at breakfast, rather than talk ; : cain nnd a aoe aa F FALL FASHION broken only my questions - about his day. He rarely volun. | Wo persons reading the same ~~ teers any information or asks | ©s 4 the same time are al. f : " - : a - ‘ my epinion shout anything al.,| ™st sure to make some com. | : . a ae ee ee - _ though he will talk fluentiy to | ™¢nts on what they are reading. | ; } . any chatce acquaintance on al- | Get out some books on chess and/ ha most any subject, study them. When you know) “After dinner he sits in front of/@nough about the game to talk in- the TV (usually in his underwear) |*@lligently about it, ask your hus wal og las Wate ea eae -your | , ¥ yee. { eee i Reinncted oa Sue. WS MARTHA VARNEY BARBARA MAQONUS Mich, State U. ‘Western “Hig idea of takitig me out is to Plan something besides the | go to a movie about once a month s for an evening eut—o ball picnics.. 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Ne ee ee os \ ee , | ak ahd ie L fie ' : } ‘ s : 4 i : i-- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 : eobcmsg Unexpected ouse to Honor 3 Europeans Gift Poses: | : ee oe j | i Problem Cadolle in 1949, Jacques Lesur, |to Marchese Emilo pet 6 Ts Token Present Best : Suatting leisure clothes, to Herbert in Return to Avoid Levine for architectural : ‘Roger Fare and Gilbert and he ane in fine shoes, and to| Starting Precedent the James Galanos, : California designer, who received By EMILY POST: ee the Fashion Critics" Award the) «pear Mrs. Post: I recetved & season. birthday present from a friend last — Last year's recipients of the| 01 which was very unexpected their dis- award, which is the oldest existent) 4 1 never exchanged presents ™ one of its type, were: with her.before, She is to have a Balmain of Paris, whose! iinday in another month and I “Cecil Beaton, « multi-faceted | | magic designing touch has kept! ud like to know if it is neces- eoort by : man who has won fame as an | him at the top in the highly com-| 1.1 to give her a present in re- . 7 ! author, photographer of royalty, | petitive French couture turn y Reyer aie caters tee pasta inch otra rn ord Dut tet waster Gastene Soe tho Reced> design have made millions of |to think me “cheap” in view of _ way hit, “My Fair Lady,” have people look better, work better— the fact that she gave me & pres- exerted a forceful influence on or just made happler with in- ent. On the other hand, I certainly ae the clothes women will wear in namerable objects -known and |don’t want to make this a prac- Reiterating the fashion Pesaiged 1956-57.” : used in daily life. tice, Will yes please advise me of Neiman-Marcus, the 19th an-' | . ? |eual showing of the premier collec. “Mme. Marie-Louise Bousquet, 2 dao limagprens rege ear oe Each time you bathe er tions of the great couturiers, fur-|!@mous catalyst of French fashion. a oo Anoweri 1 weeld cond ber shower; your body skin foxes {riers, jewelers and ,accessory|She is a fashion writer, reporter ag Gy wthing of small value, noth- some of its natural oils, Pro- makers of the world will be fol-|8%4 peg tne angel. Harper's piahinaes in fina, ‘siege designs oe oer age Pose oa lowed by an elaborate supper Bazaar, ‘salon seen every Selly, irk and. teshion’s: great her to give something next drying and flaking with |awardees also will be guests of|¢ading artists and writers of —— = |France of thig century. wonderful BodyTone.Leaves |. , hin satin-soft, Chantilly [2 | “She is a woman whose counsel, ce nae alibi, atid H] judgment and understanding have fragrant and refreshed. Not = [been sought and valued by a whole greasy or sticky. Helps pre- generation of fashion creators,” constant news to 27,000,000 readers. fetuses something more to eat, isn't Vera Maxwell, who designs with|it Wrong for a hostess to keep urg- talent and integrity in an Ameri-/"& him (or her)? can concept for the full and active). roughness, eliminat- : “Giuliana Camerino, a ‘fair lady’ sb sigle soot Answer: While it is a natural a snags. a § |from Venice, who has aod hy —_ plenary A 1955 was and generous ~~ Py? ak & ™ Raper 6 as. oe 42.307 : i |forms using the century.old weav- made to the former Grace Kelly, /®¥est if he-(or she) ~ Ping Tas = |% : _|ing facilities of ,her fabled native Her Serene Highness Princess to eat, to continue to coax will = © \city to provide one of the freshest =\and most creative notes in the j ;\ot hand-bag design.” . and Find. a Way or Make| «pear Mrs. Post:. When guests ~ CLOONAN'S 5 ‘Costume Sets §/"0sTER Grows | 3 | jm our house lose money at card BD See Our LAZARUS Originals | For nearly « score of years, the She had always wanted to be ®| games, should we take - thelr - : roster of Neiman-Marcus awardees} —n = she — hr money? Doesn't the fact that we “y ' has grown to represent a Fashion| — motto “ a Seeta ‘manhe it seems tubes | Where Quality Counts DeCor Shop _|Hall of Fame, The = a _— Way.” - pitabl fot us to consider their : A | |Bousquet this year ma ten After working years @3 8) cord Your opin- + 72.N. SAGINAW ST. , 61 W. Huron — time the honor has gone to a besttuiper and Sededs ti Yan| ee ee ocam clee wok % if —— : French national. oy aig eae entered lated.” a ——— ] — ee Mt. Pleasant. She eae Answer: No. pas _ play for : . from the state limited course in|money or you don’t, and you are oie Versatile Coed Grandmais: merely « ayer i the game and ‘ She taught two years near ithe other do. Sho til 9 Earns Bachelor's DeGree | rrastesmetn ix'tue’ tammons players | School, named after her grand- | “Dear Mrs. Post: When sending ; . | By MARY ANGLEMIER grandmother has had a fishing | *ther, and one year at Reese. (4 congratulatory wedding tele- : e Her zest for living belies the story and an article on antiques When the Vassar High School|gram, should it be sent to the e A | raying halr of Mrs, M, B. Hun- published. or five years, she (burned down in 1917, little did she|bride’s house to her alone, or to ri a i | @ cerford (nee Mona L. Sergent) of has been @ member of the Writ- [think that the contractor who came|both? Or to the bridegroom at his and mother of three children, Birmingham. come her future husband, = [bride age | | EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED ) This summer all Mrs. Hunger-| Mrs, Hungerford loves to hook/RAISED 3 CHILDREN Bg ged ” pay pooge | eX ” ford needed was a course in Shake-|rugs, collect antiques, study birds) The ford » to Alt lemerenn’ the “age eget od : jwork for a Bachelor of Science |their cabin near Rose City. 1918, returning to Pontiac a year . \Degree. She took the course and When she was graduated in 1912/later. For 2 years, Mrs. Hunger- was graduated from sumimerl¢om the Vassar High School, she/ford kept books for her husband CLOSEOUT OF school at Eastern Michigan College.| a. given the assignment to write/besides raising a family of three New Swedish ] __ Besides several poems, this an oration on the class motto, |children. 2 ae DISCONTINUED . ! 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Prizes were awarded Mrs. Maurice Schlussel for the fun- niest hat, and Mrs. Utley for the most original, Mrs, Mark Davis was given a special award for the moat symbolic hat of the day. ‘Mad Hat’ Luncheon Held | Chairman forthe day was Mex Abe Avadenka assisted by Mrs. Newhouse, Mrs, Kampner,’ Mrs, Ralph Merkowitz, Mrs. Schlussel, Mrs. George Surowitz and Mrs. Sidney Czeizler, ‘e * * Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Helen I. Minister of North Holly- wood, Calif, Mrs. Minnie Ross of Newark, N. J., and Mrs. Lawrence Mazey of New Albany, Ind, The next event of the Sisterhood will be a silver tea, Sept. 11 at the home of Mrs. Michael Davis of Pioneer road, New way of: giving motion to the sheath this fall is via. the panel, So you'll see both side and back panels in both skirts and dresses. THE FIT OF YOUR GO IS OFTEN THE DECIDING FACTOR OF ITS TRUE BEAUTY FOR THE PERFECT FIT WE RECOMMEND T MAIDENFORM ONCE-OVER Just once-over lightly . . 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Try one on ges ERAL’S “ 4 help you in the selection to wear! Vanity And yet so firm! Just sf aay ae cove 695 AeeeP TEER ET OREO ee Larry Broadcast from Federal’s | WPON, ~— 10-12 noon FEDERAL DEPT. STORES NAW AT \(ulils pt H BRIGGS STADIUM BOUND — It was baseball party time at Tel-Huron yesterday as 96 teenagers and youngsters lined up for a chartered-bus trip to Detroit where they saw the Tigers triumph over the Kansas City Athletics. The party was the first of a series re ; ae i i ‘ * | - THE P pontiac PRESS, ‘gnurspay. ‘AUGUST 9, 1956 Assn. for boys and girls from Camp Oakland, the Oakland County Children’s Home and the city’s midget baseball leagues. The group later shared box lunches, milk, ice cream and comic magazines contributed by member firms of the association, the|South American Andes. A fe]oan eral Yours ago en bare sg Ara tt aa Se 4 Be Ready When ts DON’T BE CAUGHT SHORT ON FUEL! We have in stock for immediate delivery Pocahontas 'Egg and Stove, and Olga Stoker Coal. Also, Kentucky Lump, Egg and Disco. Place your order now and accept delivery at your convenience. of annual baseball trips sponsored by the Tel-Huron Merchants ee sseeetensenetanenenaian segregation in the public — Appearing on a TV interview ivetican Changes Labor Chicago, Stevenson had been quot- Saint's Feast Day Date Be feeli T have a seer stat = on VATICAN CITY w—The Vati-|feast day last year to “‘Christian- that the platform should express|©a"’s Congregation of Rites has ize” the workers’ holiday, increase in Army contracts for), "04 ‘activity for the court's decision, although it seems|*ereed to switch the ‘Feast of St. small businesses in Michigan dur-| an concerns Gat make vehicle} odd that ~~ have to express your Joseph the Worker, celebrated in There are about 950 billion tons ing the qurrént fiscal year was components in Michigan.” approval of the Constitution and|most of the world on May 1, tolof recoverable coal reserves in the|Predicted today by C. M. Kaltwas- Sept. 3 in the United States and|United States, according to the|S¢, small business specialist for Geological Survey. This is more the Detroit Ordnance District. its institutions.” Sparkman said he believes too|Canada. Bishops of both countries re-|than one-third of head total world| Kaltwasser said he based his . estimate on an expected increase|has 108 double stitches. in purchase of replacement parts . ‘ for military vehicles. “‘We expect Pope Pius XII established the Predicts Contract Hikes | more emphasis on procurement of items during the 1957 DETROIT (—A. “substantial fiscal year,” he said. “This means with the celebration of Labor Day Detroit Army Specialist this year. Serving Your Community CORWIN =: LUMBER & COAL CO. 17S. CASS); FE 2-8385 little attention was paid to the lat- ter part of Stevenson's statement. |requested the change to coincide! supply, {A HOUSE FULL OF FURNITURE FOR ONLY ‘5 A \ OPEN TONIGHT ‘til 9 All3 Rooms A FOR ONLY WEEK ONLY $19 DOWN—S$488 COMPLETE —NO PAYMEI HERE’S WHAT YOU GET: . &-Piece Sectional, Corner Table, End Table, Cocktail Rng tehing Lamps, os gg ens Honeymoon Dinette. Consistin ulptured ners Eacticese’ can chamheenee Govien wd an ‘er’ Ni Refrig- nge, and Pair ef Pillows. jorge Rettig trop 148 URNITURE, APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION — Used fo Bo While They Last Reg. $18.95 GENERAL ELECTRIC 4] 0" ee IRONS FULL-SIZE BUNK BED pest ood bane i * 7: ess THURSDAY, avaust 9, 1086 A BUCKEYE SWEEP — Champions of the Men's Springboard Diving Event who represent the U. S. in the Olympic games relax on the board during the trials being held in Detroit's Brennan eye who now dives for the New York AC, who finished in third place; Glen Whitten of OSU who was second and Don Harper another Ohio State diver who won the event Tuesday. THE } PONTIAC both the 200-meter and 200 - yard eety, Coins He a berth on Yorzyk, world’s record holder in the 8 United States Olympic swimming team by outdistancing all rivals gel the final Olympic). Olymple shat, Weed. in the eve- ning, he shattered his own qual- itying time with @ reading of 2:19 flat. As if Yorzyks. sparkling demon- strations weren't enough, the 2nd and 3rd place swimmers in the butterfly also topped Davies 1952 re, Runner-up Jack Nelson of North, Bunning Wins 2nd in Relief Pontiac Press Photo pools. Left to right are Bob Clotworthy, ex-Buck- Irving Schoolman has been appointed coach of the Olympic walkers. Schoolman has never coached walk- ers, was never a walker himself and is the typical ex- ample of a political appointment. Now, if the U. S. Olympic Committee wishes to atone for this they should look into the matter of appointing Tom Harvey of the L. I. Grapplers and Henry Wittenberg, former Olympian, to the wres- tling squad. At the recent tryouts both did most of the officiating besides serving as promoters and operators. Amateur : See ee Be ek peer eae foe : Ed Marcato, member of Leewood, heard members of a foursome in back yell “Fore!” He ducked and, as he crouched, felt the ball strike him on the hip. Good naturedly he chided the foursome for hurry- ing him. He even tried to find the ball which had disappeared. On the next green Marcato noticed a sharp pain where the ball had struck him. As he rubbed the spot, he felt a lump in his back pocket. It was the missing ball. Question: Should Marcato return the ball to the fellow? — . * * Jack Dempsey is in the 80% bracket with his oil, real estate, restaurant and allied interests, according to pal Dave Soden. x * * - | Sleepy Jim Crowley is debating a change in scoring | for low blows in Pennsylvania. James Schlotthauer of | Columbia, Pa., is behind the move to subtract two points : for each low blow struck. “I have also suggested that oe a match goes 10 rounds the winner must have at least five points more than the loser.” Ezra Nolan reports from Bergen: “Don’t let anyone tell you European nations are taking the upcoming Olympics nonchalantly. Each is whipping the bushes and doing its best to produce the top talent possible.” “They cheered the winners of dressage events,. Some countries idolize their Olympic, wrestlers and make as big a fuss over them - we do ae Mickey Mantle.” Influx of Cubans has halt’ the major leaguers wearing guayaberas. This is a Cuban shirt as indigenous to the island as rum and rhumba. It is a jacket type garment with four rows of pin- tucking running down each side of the shirt, front and back. It boasts two breast pockets and two hip pockets and is worn outside the pants. : It is generally manufactured in either cotton poplin | or linen, and since its appearance in Cuba at the turn of the century it has proguced a boom in the button x * * Each guayabera has no less than 25' buttons venatie from the shoulders to the side slits at the hips. It was first introduced by Spanish matadors. In fashionable sections of Cuba today, a “black tie” invitation can mean “guayabera and black tie.” Floridan Takes Top Skeet Test Pendergras Breaks 350 Straight in Champion of Champions Event. RENO wW—K. L, Pendergras of Jacksonville, Fla., broke 350 straight targets in two days of phe- nomenal shooting to become cham- pion of champions of the National Skeet Shooting Assn. Seven of the 27 state champions competing had perfect scores at the end of the reguli ir 100 targets Tuesday, The seven were Pendergras, Capt, W. D. Wilkinson, Wichita, Kan.; W, H, Rogers, Atherton, Calif.; Ben Dilerio, Utica, N.Y.; Titus Harris dJr., Galveston, Tex.; E..A, McDowell, Shreve- port, La.; and Fred Larve, Jack. son, Miss. All but Larue broke 50 straight in the first shoot-off. Yesterday the shooting resumed and Pendergras had to break another 200 straight — he finally eliminated the Class AA~Aine Borsum, Bald- win, Mich., and Howard Confer, Detroit, tied 100. Borsum won shoot-off. Two-man team champion—Chet age a Howard Confer, De- toit, Bunning and_rotund Al Aber have given the Detroit Tigers new strength in the bullpen. day on the New York Yankees on just one run in six innings, the relief specialists combined to limit the Kansas City Athletics to a pair of runs in seven innings yesterday. The Tigers triumphed, 8-7. no trouble. The two pitchers have Tigers Trip A's, 8-7 ‘DETROIT —"Thin man" Jim After slamming the door Sun- Bunning got credit for his sec- end victory in four days after barling five innings in relief of starter Billy Hoeft, the only runs off the sandy-haired Kentuckian came in the 4th on three singles and in the 8th on rookie Al Pil- arick’s home run, Aber pitcmhed the 9th and had three of the Tigers’ last six vic- tories, ting away its 9th one-run victory, compared with 18 defeats by a-sim- ilar margin. The Tigers erased the A’s early lead with a two-run first inning home run by Al Kaline. It was the young rightfielder’s 22nd of the season and smacked against the facing on the upper deck in left field, Detrolt bad quite @ struggle put- The Athletics Dounced back in the second, scoring four times while -hitfing Hoeft hard. The A's collected five singles that con- vinced manager Bucky Harris it was not the big southpaw’'s day. Hoeft was lifted for a pinch hit- Frank House's 8th home run into the upper stands in right. The Tigers finished off Kansas City starter Art Ditmar in the 3rd, and tied the score. Earl Torgeson and Charlie Max- well banged out one-out singles. After Kaline flied to short left, Ray Boone singled home a run, Housé drew a walk and a pass to/P° Bill Tuttle forced in the run that kina. knotted the score. Trailing 6-5 going into the last |{ WOMEN’S DIVING CHAMPIONS = Smiles are in order for the three girls who won berths on the U..S. Olympic diving team after their performances on the three-meter springboard yesterday. From left: Mrs. Pat McCormick, champion from Los Angeles; Barbara Gilders, who was second, from the Detroit AC and Jeanne Stunyo, 20-year-old University of Detroit student, also of Detroit AC. AP Wirephot ,o Mills Reaches Semifinal Play Champion of Wolverine Amateur Aims for Title in Junior Tourney CHICAGO (®—The 30th Women's Western Junior Golf tournament Miss Gunderson had an easy time of it in yesterday's quarter- finals when Mary Tully of Antioch, Mil., conceded the match because of a sprained left wrist, Miss Gum- deron had a five-hole lead at the er s nine when Miss Tully con- ie stake on eee Class C Teams Square Off for Crown 20, behind the two-hit hurling ofjin American League playoff games diamond. ! Sonbel Club Show Has Record Entry i? Ps 2 { f their batting averages to .336 and 308 respectively. Today in the windup of the ab- breviated series it will be Virgil Trucks for Detroit and former na- Kansas Ci tional League Jack McMahan for ty. in the tinal. George Berkley, Calif., posted 2:30.0 2:31.2, the lower time in event, ters, forged into the lead start and never relinquished it. His - winning time was 4:33.1, Woolsey, . Indiana University ace, finished 2nd and Onekea from the Hawaig Swim Club took i. KANSAS ory DETROIT finishéd a disappointing 4th Prarelk ATES — ae Ee weuce SUS Skisas, tf 80.2 Maxwell, if 4 9 3| KPabbed the remainder of [gimpete rt ‘ ° i ‘Kaline, a ‘ i 3) Wednesday’s spotlight and 18 of cBernial mitt Hours »» 63-2 1) them qualified to make the trip Ginsberg. eail potting, *. 3 : i te Melbourne, Austrialia, jitmar, > | 0 0 ind 1 : 0 The 100-meter freestyle fina] Garris % $2} Reshe. » 2 § [|peoved to be the day's most pales bilsushier 1000 pounding-race as Nancy Simons of Keliner, p @ 0 6 ____|Chicago and Joan Rosazza of Las akit tre p A, is for Moet : i —_ = wi 4 pen , tot re. Nancy sieooas wd out fr Lopes in eth, _|in the time of 1:05.1, a tenth of @ pe w--..: : “i. als 08 a4 |second better than Miss Rosazza, B—Merriege. rei — mpeon, Power, Pilaretk &, “fokinas 3, Halles 3, House, boone, ttle, Maxwell, Hue: Bolling, HR—Pilerick, Kaline, Mouse. }—Bunning, DP—Demecs ( dd); pc Rai yy mis 3h 3 3, Crimian 3, Merriage t, Bunning 3}. 60—Ditmar i; Crimian 1, Herriage Moeft 1, Bunning 3, HO—Ditmar 2%, Crimian 4 in 3%, Merriage 1 in 1%, Keller 1 in 1, Hoeft 7 in 3, Bunnin 6, Aber 0 in 1. R-ER—Ditmar 5-5,: 3-2, Aber 0- ; NHY- sling), PRB—House, Paparela, (2-1), Le—Crimian (1-6). age a, Bgres: Chylak, Soar, Power and t and Left— anges City 4 Detroit 16. BB—Ditmar 6 in im-| All six gained positions on the 1956 1-0, Kellner 0-0, Hoeft By w— U— Tt Shelley Mann of Walter Reed wenn, | Swim Club, whose Tuesday quali fying time of 1:046 set a new mark, faded at the finish and took 3rd. Marley Shriver of Los Am geles, Mrs. Betty Brey of Walteg 6 te Reed and Kay Knapp of Terrapin, S. C. came next in that order, team. Mary Jane Sears, another Wal- (Continued on Page 45, Col. 3) Braves Hold Lead Pressure M By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee's p ennan t-hungry Braves, their mound staff hurtin’ with ace Bob Buhl on the side- lines, open five fateful days in the pressure-packed National League race tonight with their second twi-night doubleheader in 24 hours. the Braves, who haven't - |grabbed the brass ring since 1948, re, situation considerably, since ounts in NL have only a two-game cushion ag they take on the St. Louis Cardi nals at County Stadium tonight, then dive Into a four-game series with the pressing third-place Cin- cinnati Redlegs. The fourth-place Cardinals split a twinight pair with the Braves last night, winning 3-2 in 10 in- sweep would have eased ‘Milwau- Chicago Cubs 8-2, climbing to within 6 percentage points of the ene end 26 games of Milan All-Stars Teraet of Pros THURSDAY'S BA tle slugged his 38th home run ~ _ 5 EMERAAN WEAGUE, for ‘hia best one-season total. in: . e New York ie 4 ,¥ rr the majors—as New York ham. Boston .......4. ¢ 1 s% jmered Washington 122 and re Detron vse $f PB gained an eight-game lead. Sec- L | Washington S33 tp BIS [Ope rn en a mocked : Kansas . item te - mesvits © Mp ott by the Chicago tege 1 he 14 on Sherm Lollar’ inning oe oe Paul Brown! a 30-27 loss on the pro champs. |Dame = who started ee henny of Southern Methodist, Joe Chicago 7, Cleveland 6 (ft nk Tanthgs) “thie home run. ‘ brings member Cleveland) he joss undoubtedly had much|8*™¢ quarterback the|Childresa, of Auburn and Lenny Dorey ", "iiteas buy f" Boston moved within 6 points of Browns football squad to Chic0lto do with Brown's training plans| Sins. “wil hl gt the epeing Moore of Penn tate TODAY'S GaMEs the Tribe, beating Baltimore 1-2 — — ye ao Colle for this summer’s grid classic. He| parilli, reserve Prone) a Now York at washington, 1 p.m—ucks|2% Ted Williams, hitting instead x upset t*|drove hs team through 28 prectie| SOSiun atm se ej ade Lansing Woman le he qhy Rt —Susntainy| Ot aviiting, walloped Sie Sie Meas Brown gets his chance for re-| those : era good share Packers. He has just returned ' lan ey he te a 2all tie in the venge as he sends his pro players set aside for ang. from military duty. Seeks 5th West Kenses Cy at Detroh 3 ' onto the Soldier Field gridiron His determination to go all out * *« @ 7 - f (0-5) ae tomorrow night to meet the 1956/fF Victory was signified by his The remainder ot the Brown\Michigan Title at Kansas City, edition of the Collegians. announcement to field veterans at lineup will show familiar| a eee, p: all positions, both offensive and|taces, with halfbacks Ray Renfro MANISTEE, Mich. @—Mrs. New York, fis Cleveland has been installed as " : Curly Morrison and fullback Ed/0. Reynolds of Lansing. defending) — — a Modzelewsit champion, meets Mrs, Richard MAMIONAE LEAQUR, touchdown favorites. So were | The Browns have a practice a Babcock of Spring Lake today iniMmguse _s:-: a © they Inst year when a spirited | Session scheduled under ine lights | As usual, Len Ford and Don ithe finals of the west Michiganicmemeat “icctl group of collegians under coach ee at fae Colo will anchor the Browns |women's golf assn. tournament, |Pitiadelphia” "1 $8 Curly Lambeau’s. tutelage hung | George Ratterman, the ex-Notre| famed defensive unit. Mrs. Reynolds, four-time winner, |.{@"™ cone $s eo Lambeau, who hag complained|defeated Carolee Evertse of Grand|*«* Vote B H I] P 2 Wi that injuries have hampered the|Rapids, 6 and 5, in yesterday's) miwsukes 102 st. Louls 19 ( enny owe 7 I 1ce In team’s progress, hasn't made|semifinals at thé 6,009-yard Mani- inne Chiekge 2 sean known his starting lineup, But it|stee Country Club course. eon ia Features at M59 Track ane We SS Se eee wah otter Mrs. Babcock took a 1-up play- TODAY'S GAMES Earl Morrall of Michigan Statejoff victory over Mrs, Howard O™| mroguiyn at Phtsburgh, a or Jerry Reichow of Iowa at the|Meara of Grand Rapids. . Erskine (107) ve, Priend Benny Howell piloted his ‘modi-ynight’s doubleheader racing pro-|vital quarterback slot. It was the 3rd time the left Philadelphia at Kew is nee ann 1 fied hardtop to victory in the/sram-at Pontiac Speedway. Shee handed Mrs, Reynolds defeated|,,,.R00°%™™ (64) vs, te ser|thinking she failed to make the 15-lap semifinal and Dick Price| Howell, the veteran Pontiac) Lambeau isn’t too worried about|Mrs. Evertse in tournament meet-| a3) vs Grose (20) or Musbell (72) Olympic team, 3 won the .20lap feature with his/driver, was followed across the fin-/his offensive alignment. He haslings this season. hg ae started crying even harder old model stock car in Wednesday/|ish line by Johnny Wallace and/such runners as All-America Howie Phillipe (1-9) sod Conley (06) with joy when she learned her final Jim Brown. Bob Gatton took 2nd|(Hopalong) Cassady of Ohio State, ana « w* vi dive brought her a berth on the WEDNESDAY'’S_ FIGHTS Ph of Brooklyn. 7p t Don Irish placed 3rd in the/Don Schaefer of Notre Dame, Bob) cx! ¢ ), Brown, |New York at [8 pm. |three-women team, a old model feature. urris of Oklahoma, Don Mcll-IMorgan, iis, Youngstown, Ohio, i. © 'st, Laue at Chicago, 1°30" pin. se hc a o.. top qualifying time. Old model on the Beaudette heat winners were Price and Roger Reynolds tossed a four- | Gatton, Price also captured the hitter to lead Royal Bar into the | ash and Rusty Kelly’s time was finals in its quest for the Class | tops im the preliminary trials. B title. Helisik’s masterpiece | Michigan's women “powder kept Bicmar alive in the double- (puff’ drivers from Detroit fur- elimination tourney. ry Fey ce Verlyn Dawson twirled a three-|" on the track. hit shutout as Pulver Tire trounced| Herrman won ‘the race with Vicki ingellville, 11-0, in a girls’ loop| Ward taking 2nd and Bette Will-| game at North: Side. {oe 2 The American ; resume tonight at Beaudette with| Modified ops will run again) — Biemar ‘meeting Sam Benson t|Swdev at the Pootne oval. Time| 8:30, A girls’ game between GMC) tials start at 5:30 p.m. with and Gingellville opens the card. at 7 o'clock, : i i i { i a Stadium staseceveness 000 000 0-0 2 1 BICMAE cc cavccacesecuss O01 001 x—2 101) | Sheldon and Webster; Helisik.and Bud; Reed, RROFR) | iss kusas seecsviss 000 900 08 7 7 -_ B10 vavessss ,000 010 1—2 4 2 ; oo. and », Beck; Hill, Miller Lunsford ....... sveseen 000 ete Walled Lake .....,..... 001 000 x—1 21 “Conley and Cox;" ibidwett and Tayloy Cb OOt eee eee — 0 3 4 Tire. ss ses; mon] x1) } | ist race at 7 o'clock. i ii 5 I E ee Se F Ni ne ee a o 7eee i ‘ Seo 7. er us A ee ee my bs, Bae ped fae ee stim 55 | gi? a eae ay, TS iy. > f j Fy i ; as fee : 4 ‘ \ h oe iy ltles at'Stake ~ in Junior Loop Pay cs: eamesbuttes bu te Cp Pg Bb are ay Pigs ng : Sabie ane cette d Me Pontiac Boys Club in Class D json playoffs will be at stake today/on the south field and Clarkston on the south and north diamonds/faceg the Boys. Club in of Columbia-Joslyn. the north layout. Both contests Morse Heads Program The police team | 4 2 & ; 7 rs ul i ii! 3? vei gP B Hl Ee i . tree ie are gS Pvc 8 j im : i | [Babe ‘Feels Good’ blows. ro GALVESTON, Tex. —"I‘feel| Jerry Wilmot bested Nick WINNER'S REWARD — H. Willis Nichols Jr., owner of the 1956 Jno good 1 ee aad Bap tal O Gke Gane teeee Hambletonian winner “Intruder,” accepts the winning trophies at harias said last night following] over Gingellville, Niera was the ‘ceremonies following the final heat yesterday. The “Intruder” |her second operation Monday in| touched for six safe blows while | pokes his nose into one of the cups but finds it empty. the past three weeks. Wilmot gave up only one hit, a | - single by Niera himself in the ° ° Srd inning ‘Scores Surprise Victory Wadanay’e-iieiaeie sisal ~ IIntruder Wins Hambletonian Stakes 22:55: j GOSHEN, N.Y. — A miningjed his 38rd birthday one day early|would have done credit to the|Winner earns a regional tourney a iid gine: ce fnaceanan td cnn _ ans © veer | Ohiolas he drove the colt to a surprise|sport's greatest reinsmen as he} "cas squads in Cass F and driver, combining and/victory over 19 other S-year-cid|twice brought The Intruder from | s.400¢ captured divisional crowns . own repair work, Quality built by Craftsman. Features 27x20-inch knowledge of horses learned at| trotters in the $100,603.99 stake. aie ee ee Ee he oe eee ' the knees of a U.S. cavalry offi-|. * * ¢& strides. . -semi-steel saw top; Precision sealed ball bearings. Cuts up to 3 3/8 cer, today basked in the glory of As & Syeercld The tntrofer os ¢« ® gem oommments, : = =, = made his debut at Saratoga, N.Y.,|' v Egyptian Princess Big Inn penne axied. . Leonard Buck, owner of the All-|where he won two of his six starts|from the Clearview Stables “(One Ig nning | % H.P. Motor Made by Craftsman ........... enawieuhee .-. 06.95 wood Stables of Far Hills, N.J.,/and finished second the same| Winthrop, Maine, who injured her stepped into the 1954 Lexington|number of times. Until he arrived|right front heel and finished 14th Hardware—Sears Basement yearling auction ring and~paid|at Good Time he never had raced/|in the first trip. In the third mile Vi ' $35,000 for a brown son of Scot-jover a mile track. The Intruder grabbed the decision rings IC Ory . [tend named the Intruder. After the first heat, which Vali-|from Ego Hanover, owned by Ce- Yesterday, as a fitting climax|ant Rodney won in 2:03, it ap-|Cile A. Goosman of Mountain to the mining engineer’s knowl-|peared as if Bower should have|Lakes, N.J. A robust first inning was enough edge of equine blood lines, Ned|/kept his ace in the barn. But the} The Intruder stepped the second|to give Oliver Buick @ 6-5 verdict }Bower of Ravenna, Ohio, celebrat-|‘‘kid’’ came back with drives that/mile in 2:01 25 and wound up/jover Elks No, 723 last night in a | 7 the day with a 2:02 performance. seg oa League game 8 The winner’s share of the purse,|at Wisner Field. |Rags to Riches $59,155.15, added to previous earn-| Starter R. E. Winifield was ings of $1,530 proved the wisdom|shelled from the mound in the senators Midget Champs)* ++ rcs te seus |cpming sane wy» tverm, tow g Pp * * ® hit assault as 10 batters strolled : . Second money of $24,647.97 went|to the plate. Relief pitcher Bill When the Senators of the Fed-jin the ,3rd_ when A’s Ron Sutton to Valiant Rodney, who wound up|Hurd finally put out. the fire. eral Savings _ Midget Baseball /Stole home to knot the count. Score-/third in each of the last two| The less ball marked the ensuing in-| mj Elks bounced back with League won the loop title yester- miles, Nimble Colby from Leo! sour runs tn day aft at Boys’ Club Field, nings, to. the 7th when Senators) MmcNamara's Two Gaits Farm of Set the victory the Athletics cli ;|Chalked up the winning tally. Doug! Indianapolis, carried off third Campbell, y were unable ‘ ” Gray walked, stole 2nd and went " real “Cinderella” story. _ Sena- money of $9,859.19 for his 2-48 ’ Floor Drill Press V4 i. P. 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TRIPLE “NATION. Bs—Simpson, Kansas City, 9;| BATTING teesed en a at bats) — gy » 8 i Moon, St, Louis, ve ton, Fox, Chicago. and Runnels ait usin, si, Lois. 21; Schosndienst ' RUNS—Hobinson, Cincinnati, @2; Snider.|take four days of sub-par tension-/pionships Belgian Track ¥ Milwaukie ‘72. Rivest tindkiatron.|filled play to capture the richest! There There is\.also a $15,000 melon through 20th place. taken the “World” bonanza unless eam RUNS BATTED IN—Musial, st. Louis, you want to include the victory 1: Klussewski, Cincinnat!, 76; Boyer, St of Henry Ransom in 1950. T in Rel Leute, 18: Adenek Macatee’ Wr hacen: ‘ . BRUSSELS ‘are sa ies ie ae Borer, Records Shattered } Doctoring Your Golf Game The waiatpi ‘aces to be that — net cai TELESCOPE RODS eae, at Olympic Trials P By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF - wil kee rich fet pose REELS \ $4.75 $919 Cine she pace: :- | PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Dig|The right hand naturally takes| “! would settle for the 278 (10 minutes, 5.8 seconds, oerRIPE Miwaukes, 12: Bru. (Continued From Page 43) —_ [and stop over, pounds downward into the z > 5 z Fe = * #E . under par) that I‘won last week's All-American with," said Dutch ssenianiiiasiiteeneinin eaeniciai The new mark, set in Brussels, ior, Mimeuige Ti, © digging ° $ 88 sks ay oar Sk ea ae RARE] Mend product won a Om | DIRGNOSIS: Met and titan cing vet meen hw Deh | og in by a Soviet m Army team in 1954 plo. berth with an easy victory |‘ TREATMENT: Digging too Pee sons I think I would win comfortably.|| | $17.95 . $Q95 in Kiev, Pg Wiens, “Bet weecty™ Sti) im the 209 - meter breaststroke. \deeply\into the turf with the pitch/*ely bell. cumtent. A 281 is more like it at this time.” Reg. $15. cinnait,’ 26; Robteoe, Cincinnati’ and time of 2:58.6 was four sec \ Keeping the right arm closely! “O71, once has the same pro won a tucked into the side in the back-i. 4, “the All-American and the New York, 25; is, swing is the remedy, and to getl«worq” title in the same year. _ HAWN’'S . (@ games ahead'of Babe Ruth’ Gilliam, B 13; Lou Snes geen elretel | ws Vege scutemrotiad 5% into that comfortable: and tec-!1 joyd Mangrum did it in 1948. team record L net buitfer, league! PITCHING (based on 10 dec{stin)—Law- essary position the hands pronate} “7 Guate ise y New York/rence, Cincinnatt, 154, .789;' Buhl, Mu-| Mrs. Pat McCormick of Los An- 1» denwn tn tel deutek:. Wkently he tournament has entered New York Yankees.-143 (AL team roubte, aR it pemermane. Broskive. 1 “8 in “ |four playoffs since 1948, but there ord Is 182 set ty Yankees Ae oon TLS, 773; Haddix, Eoseaaynle, 204, 700: geles Athletic Club, defending how much of the pronating action) nacn's been an extra session since senittional Leagué—55 (Record is 1,263 madd Pohadeptia "ir eel pus: Olympic champion and winner. of to use is up to each individual, and|1959 when Boros defeated Middle-| 16 $. 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' on ae tee a dhol a last acct > keep firm hold of the club, with a ry \ Cf Sil little pressure, in order to give the Ps wy clubs is due largely to poor handjleft arm control throughout the \ C \ $21.95 Kennedy Tackle Box. .$11.00 fect twisting back dive she edged on one == position in the backswing. The/backswing. As you see, the arm Everything in this sale is from our regular stock of , * MeNally's high standard of quality and style distine- Pe air . wrists break too quickly to make|is te position to pull ome Mreetty It was the first time since 1928/the swing too upright. This causesjto hit the ball with a descending tion, all f s brands by America’s leading manu that Detroit has had women_rep-|the three back fingers of the’left/blow and continue to pull on and Sener amou a Y g resentatives in the diving event of/hand—middle, third, and little fin-|out on the line of flight. the Olympics. ; gers—to be forced open at the top. 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Ho recled off the datance i : Lightweight Ravil Kbabutdinov WNT ~ JEROME “soied tenn tadne pressed 271 pounds to top his own : Berkley Milford's Dave Gad- ik ye Oe ee SUSSESESAEERREREESEOEREEED Lhitter for his 20| Wisner Fights Saturday ee aw — Se ee |pound the ‘record set by another Both clubs played errorless ball in Russian, Viktor , ' club collected seven OU ad I r I n g ie lac e ‘Husbands’ Day’ Set hits off Jim Howe, three in the Final arrangements have been ithird when the winning run count-| led. Final tally came in the 6th fit Boxing show to be held Satur- ner’ s long double. Jerry Orr gave listed for the 10-beuit_ card. jup five hits, hit a double himself,| Leonard Spencer, “MeOallock Rare : _ Sold and Installed | MALLORY IGNITIONS—Our Specialty Phone FE 2-4907 for Information and Appointment Sunday at Washington playground. |Slade of Flint in the opening bout. makeyp game with Berkley. Berk|128-pound glovers will follow. A change was made in a wel- ferweight bout with Dick Mitch- Pairings for the Nephrosis Bene- jhe Iped by a single and Don Day-|day night at Wisner. stadium were 120 - pounder Pontiac plays a double header)from Pontiac will tangle with Jack First game at 1:30 is with Claw-|Tony Joe Perez of Pontiae and son and the nightcap at 4:15 is q|Renal Burns of Flint, a pair of ell of Pontiac iene Willie Bray ot Flint instead of John Conty. Conty scored a 2nd round TKO over Mitchell In their last meet- ing in June at Waterford High School, A pair of Golden Glove cham- will be the' feature in 7th bout of the evening. The heavyweight fight between WOHLFEIL DE 2274 $. TELEGRAPH ao at i‘ pda. at FE 2-4907 tiac. Rochester plays at Milford. |. £ et ee, | ge Distel, “Allien wag so excited, when he caught this fish (a 5-pound School. They hooked Near into the boat. Angler Goes Overboard ito Capture ‘Biggest’ Fish Observers along the shore of a lake in the Union Lake chain yes- ‘terday morning witnessed an un- !qualify in the Pontiac- Press con- 15900 Commerce road, described the/pass, one 4%-pounder, 20 inches exciting piscatorial episode involv- fing her 15-year-old son Allen David Distel was fishing with his friend Fred Gregg of Keego Harbor. Both are pupils of West Bloomfield High the big bronzeback in deep water. Without a landing ‘net the boys figured they'd best head for a nearby dock. the landing spot Allen couldn't wait, jumped overboard in sels 10 feet of water, tossed the fish He wasn’t going to lose his first really big fish, he told his mother later. The bass was 22% inches long, but four ounces too light to test. The boys took several other long and one 342-pounds, 18 inches in length, given away at the fights, and proceeds will go to the National Nephrosis Foundation for research work. Tickets are’ available at numer- Ken Carte, 200-pounder from Pon- tiac and 225-pound Sam Jones has been finally arranged. Promoter Stan Allen is attempt- ing to bring the two boys together in a rematch of the June fights Looney again had i - SOUTH ORANGE, N.J, #—Sam Giammalva, who feels “lucky,” can boost his future Davis Cup stock today in his third-round match with, Neale Fraser, one of Australia’s second-line Cuppers, in the Eastern Grass Court Tennis Tournament, Giammalva, the defending champion, will be facing Fraser Baap” © Season's Lowes? Price! REGULAR *99.95 VALUE tor the first time after rallying to stay alive yesterday, 63, 2-6, 7-5 over Michael Davies, England. The chunky 5-11 Texan faces a battle to retain the title he won last year with victories over Vic Seixas, Kurt Nielsen of Denmark, and Gil Shea. If he gets past Fraser,: Giammalva figures to, play Shea, Seixas and Australia’s Ken, Rosewall. 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Williams, Toledo; Paul Ozzie, Bay City welterweight, '} 9 0%: terweig t, vs, Dick (3m va Saxton Sig ned/ ed Allen Morris, Atlanta, 7-5, 2-6, SAGINAW w—Yama Bahama, made for the annual ‘husbands day” for Silver Lake Women's Golf League. The two-ball foursome tournament will. be followed: by a dinner at Club Tahoe. In yesterday's play Mrs, Elbert low gross, at 49 and also took the blind hole (No. 4) with a par four. Low net went Lions Have st Lions their “first!caia fie was “satisfied” with the all-out workout” without serious|:. 4m’, performance, Another SS aay rae wt ai a eee tie ar Parker cited the work of ree Soviet Trials streets and 8. sostte | a who has for Olympies. Beant Le ne oe Resume Today jet ranting tte tune Dame All-America was moved to fullback during the 1955 season when the hapless Lions were searching for a line buster and blocker to help take the pressure ae eoerteng. 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Cass exclusive a i Part of Grid PORTLAND, Ore. #—Two West Southern California, got back a igibility-riddied football teams last 5 night when the Pacific Coast Con- a , Or ) an < TIRE § ference ruled their seniors could) State, Washington State, Stanford @ | lay five games per man in 1956. jand Idaho—were given rlean. bills At the same time the conference: 1 | errant members—Washington and California—to clean up their ath letic back yards or “be expelled aires, saree from the conference ‘as of Aug. 1, Sgro arex ~ HZE FOR ONLY $ presidents and faculty athletic PAY AS LITTLE representatives of the nine mem- $1.25 nye roe rs CTs ber schools, Chairman Robert G. OTHER FE 5-6123 1997,” * * *¢ The action was announced at the close of a joint session of the Russians Plan {Big Net Event 4) MOSCOW (#—A high Soviet ten- nis official said today that the big- gest international tournament in| the history of -Russia would be held here next year— probably ‘in September, | This comes under the heading of big news. in Russia, because a tennis is one sport this country definitely has not been interested in in the past, There are 203 players in the Spartakiad, the big pre - Olympic! sports festival now going on. “Our players have improved to : ya point where we are about ready R Zito try them out in international ' Jot the Government Tennis Com- Y | mittee. % | competition,’ said Leon Eliovich! “Next year we plan to have the Y biggest tournament in our history and will invite American, British, “2 'Swedish, French and Italian: play- ers,” Two Coast Schools Regain Coast gridiron giants, UCLA and|said conference solidarity was big and vital segment of their el-|action.”’ Eligibility Sproul of the Presidents’ Council | “stronger as a result of today's * ca Five schools Oregon, Oregon of health. For two days prior to, the joint session the faculty men— who Yun the conference—had ex- amined self-confessions prepared | by the nine members. Earlier in the year, when placed on . probation "by the conference for illegal financial aid to athietes UCLA had declared its entire | football team ineligible. Southern | California did the same for 42) gridders and two trackmen. The conference then ruled this action too harsh and modified it to one year of lost eligibility for each player. Yesterday's action restored the) coming year’s seniors to eligibil- ity for five consecutive games. | Sproul said he assumed the coach-! es would select the games| in which the forgiven seniors | would play. The two Southern €al-| jfornia trackmen will be allowed) to take part in halt the scheduled meets, a ey Senators Dedicate Griffith Memorial WASHINGTON (# — A marble! ‘monument stands today at 'the en- | ‘trance to Washington's ball park | in honor of the late Clark Griffith ‘thes man who symbolized base- ball in the nation’s capital for 44 years The T-foot memorial was dedi cated in style last night. Vice President Nixon and other top government officials were there! for the ceremony. So were Ford Frick, commissioner of | baseball, Presidents Will Harridge of the American League and Warren Giles of the National League. a, ee SUN SR et wae TT Mar Cord body ry ei ¢ | 1 GOO DYEAR’S $150,000.::: SWEEPSTAKES eal PRIZE $25,000 Write or see us for your entry blank now! Nothing to buy! 575 chances fo win! Not a recap—not a second America’s finest new cars featured this traction tread for many years! Hurry! There's not much time left to get in on this exciting bargain. 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SHORT! $ (3 “LONG! srouT: $ err Tee eee ee ACCOUNTS BUDGET PLAN! | 6 PA YMENTS | og ip ir F f= 4 a ter } y BES he oe 2: Se TTS ‘ ey \ : s his i fe } 1 * fs 1 #4 ‘ AGE *y . - 7 j # a % \ i ! a supe sert Ravenous Rogues FREEPORT, : Minn. #—Thieves with either an unlimited appetite aA of fancy picnic plans broke into| Egor re and took 130 pounds of minced ham, a case of | chopped ham and 40 y sausage. Possihly thinking of des-i\~42@ PONTIAC, PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 yas GALLOP HIS LIFES WHILE HE'S MONKEYIN WITH A BIB AN’ FORK, US & 1S HAPP WAY “TO A FIRE, FISHIN’ ER SWIMMIN’ HOLES & nR ~ : d pyseeeceieeneeeees aonene : . . ] : : — ~ 7 ; «pat | » Ss f Z TO JOIN THE. Z RANKS OF THE | 1 Frese ai @Y AeQuesT eee : | » ens ! - PEE WEE --- LOOK HOW: CLOSE THE STARS ARE AT THE SEASHORE —§ BUSHMNL ER He Ne : ‘ ory ‘ 5 = rs * THEY'RE SO CLOSE THEY'RE STARTING TO CAPTAIN EASY Wuike THAT MORNING LAST WEEK WHEN OLE PATRICK BROUGHT A LOTTA PAPERS FOR RITA TO TYPE... / ZOV.8ROD DON'T SEE CEROOND | SORRY, NOWHERE, ALBERT? LOOK HARD! F DOR’ MEBBE I'M WAIVE GETTW’ A SORE WARM...OR COOKIN DINNER??—’ Not DS _ : THE PICTORE MORTY MEEKLE - By McEvoy and Strieber GRANDMA eee ys Tt \ yy vy Wa. |_| THE PONTIAC PRES j S, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9," 1956 \ We be \ } ; i \ \ f ‘| ie < : \ . ' pee Lo ee XQ = : H | f ' a. a H ‘ Trading Slow. | —— , , Trading Slow. .[ MARKETS [Stock Market Pnlnvadn hut 1 Grai cellar Reet ng olorado Judg on Grain Market mme=ses,.. «Moving Ahead orado Ju , ee Eee 3 seeding ey cog” orn Seteweale or No 1, 3.25- e 5 ‘ in 5 for GM : - was slow and listless in|tod 00 bu; . 430 bu:} NEW YORK «~The stock mar- % first hour on the Board offverrise No 1, 000 be-gt tase “|ket moved higher Trade today with ‘nero cet |smect Be 138-8 a8 Fc continertrag a. -anfonropiins | Rules Franchise Policy changes... Price)rants. No} 1, 800-8.50 16-at case. Rasp-| Pivotal issues Phenrie Unconstitutional; All ae * * | t crate; les went ahead from onal; ows Bee Near this Seat Ken's cat crake nat est tacit cine By oie linge gene nanny Company to Pick Agents |“yPrists convicted of | sald was red to % wheat| net Be tenth! te bar ee, Bree lessening of alarm about the ce sadsmneed murder in|the strike was islandwide among September $2.16: a higher, |found, No’ 1. °1.50- te ena Suez Canal crisis and continued in- uh Greeks war for unlon|Cyprus’ 400,000 population of — % higher, September #1405 nan leas be j Wer {flationary prospects combined to A Federal statutory court has S ae Greek descent. Workers stayed off kien te G be ae ms. Roman, "No '/shove prices ahead, The London ruled unconstitutional a Colorado| British authorities braced ‘|the jobs and stores did not open. — Wie we th ee ee bu. Broc-|market was steadier following state law regulating franchise The 100,000 Turkish Cypriots September $1.35%; % higher, rae. neds Nort Net Prime Minister Eden's speech on ce re between automobile! .: ———-iwent about their business as usual, lower to % higher, | Soybeans %|}23 Wie 1-00- Suez, urers and thelr dealers. e . The étrike was similar to the aver to higher, September $2.0/83 5 pat bee i + 8 ¢ 6 4 resi en | 5 spontaneous shutdown which fol- hundred 10 cents per|No 1, 3, onhs| United aircraft gained 1% at 78 The three . judge court upheld lowed the first executions ‘ef weight lower 13s ‘dos Pag t 78% Tuesday ' 1G bone $i. » September)! 25 doz, stal rs $98 on an opening block of 2,800 shares woe the plea of General Mo- reek rebels last May, Ryan Se i io0-450 oer de higher earnings report. by the BSS Le a lew, panne en cn Py call was an Grain Pri bu: cucumbers: Pickling Bise, Wo i, 6.00. ~ rose % at 8 th Legisiature,'volateal | [ QEIC ise me oe OO aw rices bu, Cucumbers, Pickling ize, No i. ¢.00-/0n 3,500 shares on news of i e U. S. Constitution, and workers did not show CHICAGO GRAIN bu; No'1. $50-300'ba Dil, Nok, Pap aWaited defense ’ Wve a6 Hn lon. ‘ . Some 2,200 con - CHICAGO, Aug. p= ge nt, ‘No. 1. '1.78-2.60 pk nse tontract and Cur- Judge Jean Breightenstel * ne 2,200 construction workers Wheat + © (AP)—Open today:|egepiant Tang ‘Type, 1 2 ta top 3% pkitiss-Wright, which has agreed to ix wk es cain ee On Eisenhower Calls Law| {ee®, had quit work .on Britiat - ge oocepnss MEO MAP 2... 16 Irabi, N. Feet, Be, 2. Bee pk bskt. help the motor fi court ’ ‘ military buildings at Lanare ae THIN 3 behs. rm, rose % said the act Onl a, on Dee serveres B81 MAY crececes Ne i, 1.b0-2.06 dos bchs. Leeks. 37% on at ’ was uncon. nly Partial Solution’ |the south . May seeeeeee :: By 76 No i + oy §0-lb “ Sakene,, Dez. 4,500. stitutional in all respects and or- 0 Uv ion ri coast. About 350 political ee te ~Aem Et don chs. Parsley, Carly" M6| 5 Ggg CEng blocks. included dered the entry ofa decree im | t Problem prlovnere of & datedinan eum) sit BED s4e0 146% Mar eerrete iar Heri ate buat Ba Cayenne, erly of Fruehauf Trailer, favor of General Moters, oat cosia staged a 24-hour hun- MAY seeseass 1a Be aaes LAT $00 ‘bu: Net, Poors faned,,_ Svest, ot|% at 32%, a ve stock, up * Under the law, General Motors|, WASHINGTON Wf — President * ¢ « Bl arg ESS, i rte ah] none move anc py Srna ot cma tio ac was eo at ae a case 39% = dou behe: radishes ite, Soney 0-86 |General, El > ia — ROLLING ALONG — Ai C. ny ree = a peli gt to select its dealers, court certain franchise griev- poy oe and a Jeader of the island's , Jeutaoor, "Mo" f. 60."8 ‘dos behe, " Squash, 1,100 and U. &. Steet twp % a: Gone] ee mat: ope in Frhnktart Sadia want dei eS eS eee ecaeeny tn Mg fone 5 SS 000 Greek Cypriots, said he News in Brief Tae-1 tg. tamu Fomatsen Bet: — pm at 65%4) bicycle tour which started in 1951 - his global | rough enfranchised dealers under( Ett Bisenbower sald the ee A ee ns otek se, No 1, 2.00-2.50 8 . ° iners : rs under'|,. sa measure 08, “If the executions wnt OWS IM Briel Eee Mes HA Be Se permeate cps se sae roy, rr min rw 6 me pe Rd. will be arraigned Mon-|"® No 1, } £0-1-30 dos behs; turnips, tinghouse and Paramount, DuPont Chandler S te vow re eS "The S ee ona spon pan Mcp gre, wo 1 S0-200 Du endive, bleached, ind 1% en or so. Gulf oil| id venson pen okies — that | The bill was passed by Congress dreas Zakk = pe" Peart ned w and |2.s0, ba: enavee’ pee” Be > 1.50: on 3,800 ; « : could not termi. jafter hearings devel . Mi Sse ' Os entering. Brown yesterday — 399" Pui eacarole, bleached. No 1, 2.25- continui ’ shares, He d ° nate franchi gs developed testimony |Michael and lacovos Patatsos, both aived tt. “Lettuce, Bibb, No 1, 1.00- is ng yesterday's re. a u h ise agreements with |that dealers often had be 22 : ’ satin, ee en Soo eer aaa | N wee Headquarters in Chicago | Sir zsuim = (et aa ado eae oy ser al a wns ip vad Eimer © iti sia, "Sana gh dn bu: ew York Stocks sSeacares GRE ms ug Diels outmum oa ' court orders, parts thar they could market They went to, their phe a simul under $1,500 bond jail (Late Morning Quotations) cratic presidential headquarters/Chandl : signs, but It also prohibited collection of|({¥OUEh normal aes Ate taneously on a triph ; 900 bond. 1T Alr Red ..... 80.3 , - er smiled readily and posed, |cooperative advertisi Auto industry spok Nicosia’ ple gallows in paeTRorr. Aug. 8. (AP)—Rees, f.0.0.| 50% srr 09 Jones 3b ., 48 ere opened yesterday, and it was|pointing to the “Chandler for < ng funds; re-ling esmen disputed|Nicosia’s Central Prison, As the A Royal Oak J troit, eases uded, . fo.JAllied Stra). 81 Kelsey Hay .. 40,3/easy to tell the odds , . stricted the method of pric allegations and opposed the|‘rap was -2T--of 3115 ‘N-Blei ames Fero, | aces: rat-state| Allis Chal)’ Ses Kennecott .. 140.6 from the on favorite|President” poster. =" mobiles; made. punishe: ing auto! nin, as sprung, inmates of the na Poste St. yesterday ed average $8: en umbo §2-87, weight- Alum Ltd.'.1482 Kroger es ',. 28.7 longshot. LL, oie ; Pp able as a eee prison chanted “Hurrah for EOKA over to Oakland County |™edium $< owed ve 80; Mleoe ig et ae, 322 * * # Adial Stevenson's fait a manufacturers’ failure to} The new la . » « Death to Harding, down with Fmd ee Court for arraignment grade » large 44-47, ave 4%: Ao Am on. Be ior cue " 612 Gov, A. B. (Happy) Chandler of headquarters were to a d ver cars to dealers within 60 ane io the w permits dealers to England.” * — = a. charge of carrying |s.3t (atc O%ad® A Jumbo 51-52. wid ave/ Am Gua i. as 28g, © L 18.8/Kentucky set up campaign head- — house ‘of newsreel and nig ordering, and prohibited|ages, incl federal courts for dam- eee —_— ed weapon. Oak Park|stade B i qmedium 43: small, 31; Am Ma&Pay... 311 journals .. 18 quarters with a handful of signs.’ photographers, reporters, ra- rae 4 attempts by manufacturers toling out — Pa i costs, grow-| Zalkos-and Michael were con- ce William F. Nern remanded| “Commercially graded we, 39-38, /Am Morort.--- £3 Lone 8 Com 00 The photographers and newsmen| “2 “a@ television representa: uce their dealers to buy auto-'tact he failure of a manu-|Victed of taking part in the am-~—~— Fero to jail under $500 bond. om ten any, Eraded: — ea | — News. ss 318 Lorie... 18s tives and staff members. peer pn nahn accessories or tools | pe hee ab os in good faith in — last December of British - 44, medium ‘36 , large 208 equipment, pe ag complying wi Maj. Coom rem : wae hae he 9 of the FBI reports|#2. medium 36, 'small S10." ST Am Smelt. * 8 Martin Gl = 344 l W . een Poses there, but his : al t sein of provisions re pre tote riled paevere ag, Bee: A. Burnell, 20, Pon- ae Am Tel & Tel 183.8 Mead Cp -... 3 e ee e nager, James Finne- nchise, or ip terminating, can-|British corporal — tae, has been detained on a charge|,cweaco AGO, FOTATORS Am Viscose > 383 Merck Or.) Bi f gan, blinked amid the Klieg lights Egghead Routine |‘. 7, renewing regiaeng TER aged but the 3t:yeu of making a fale statement on an 8. linen, tac iest oglameeshae = aE lan oak” B . 2 |, “This was to have be Wasa B cei) al pe DE gp ~ Vet n for employment in almend moderate: market'on whites slignt-|Armour tec, $88 Minn P & L,. 281 ‘formal openin = = = a Buin Yolk; Unde ; . Patatsos was sentenced for the erans Administration Hospital Wy ranker: yeds firm; cartes hites slight-|armst Ck..... 32.3 Monsen Ch .. 43.3 ay al gain a. opening to brief members Di nder its terms, the manufactur- fata! shooting of a Turkish the at Canandaigua, N.Y. fon Long Whiles'b350 Wachinaton Love Atchison | ..1388 Motor "Pa. ry Coles, — eens re the cam-|471 VOICE Gr anted Sen ek ot — policeman in Nicosia last yng : .25-5.50; —_ Atl Refin..,., 45. or eel 25. : orm or ‘ Church, Fi, Aug. 10,10a°m-1 pl Sect, ashinwion Mound) ect Bait aie Mucler Br’: 33. ‘Greater Detroit’ Bought |": Sued formal.” al open-| HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Silent|P@t of the pnt aleaaiaas say soetien, Pad Bonen oe oe sre » , a. m.-7 p. . 40-5.50. | Bendix a urray Cp ... 35.6 ; ICTUR screen star M , * «¢ : . + he, Was o Pye. Oh 2 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Beth Seeel 18 Net Caan R'2. att for Conversion to Use ¥ = OF CONTRAETS awarded n divoree hee ake toatl In signing the bill, Eisenhower amp he at his home yesterday . Clearance of 200 dresses, | stead » Aug. 9 (AP) — Butter | Bond on... of Nat Dairy ... 42 L . The drawing power wasn't the /|fied her oilm esti-! announced he : t police said they did not know 60 blouses, y; wholesa} as Lake L an husban was orderi ‘ shoes. etc, Adv. |chaneeg "receipt v3 000,083" AA. 9: 43 Borden... S12 Nat Leads. 1228 uxury Liner jonly contrast between the head,/8 “straight man” for hi ‘practical Cruneak ations. einaalah to’ ve le oe De Ste. He _ Rumma Fe Bots BOC Uber case Oa Date, [Brtogs MT sccs ska NAY Tee oes 8 quarters of the former . i 8 practical yw a SD BO EE SS CEE EN Pri. 12 ans pm Bat. etm is wars Sbout steady:-- receipts ib aa 3 Nie Mo Pw... 23 WINDSOR, Ont. — The D,|Commissioner and ‘the form mer It _— * * 6 mand for ch legislation to rt 4 vy omy O. E. 8. 294. a as gg oe le bu peices wdhanged te[Bead Co...... i9 Nort & West’ 71 |and C. sidewheeler, Greate nois governor. She termine . G s AY. | 35. “edi 60-69.9 per cent A 37; mixed | Burroughs a «=~(No Am Av ... 0 6 troit — i De She testified in court yesterday whether they continue to 00 I eatens If your friend’s in jail and 26i4; checks 26%: poanwe ig Ms dirties cohen x Ho... 143 pote Eig = 42 ‘ale , May, be converted into a! Goy, Chandler’s Sheraton her husband, James McGregor exist, to study alternative or dif- ? bail, Ph. FE $-9124 or MA 54031, pe HM ae Dey 83 ORs OH :. Hgllucury cruiser, the new owners of| Blackstone Hotel suite was {om |Kenniston “for no reason” ee Geogr a phical ; in mies 43) . a . —Adv. Poultry Capital Alri... 325 Qwens Cog. m4 * * « —s by a private-and-silent ee a egg on her -head at! propriate a aoe for ap- Ch an . C Rummage mle Pity atteronan|, perl ae tat cepts nr HL Rte dll. Cou Guard mapa re ae one meltchboard. | “‘We'l |" sie sald the next morning when] yt wet om (HongeinGanadd —@ Sat. 297 Oakland. —Ady.|*",, pound, f.0.b. ee erent Pecos & $+ 343 Pann Ept ... 08 | ig ship, checking her! butt . and i she ; aa lla! * ¢ « _ WINDSOR, Ont, @ | . +| qual ‘ jo , for No, 1 vee 66.1 is leond : ‘ons to give awa ” » woke up “I found “ * Z . — A little Fae ee Bs ope eels Boca BS ey Bai ft lcondition, according “to Norman] the soft-spoken presdental hope: [funn over mor (found be had] “Eisenhower noted the bill might Travel and Publiclty publication | $$— They Bu pounds): cng Grosses eters, @-3\Gienr ke... 138 Pa RK 7: 98 en Ts.) ful. r an " |eream over my head." Ving |be dered as an unwarranted rs Travel and Publicity publication } 33-28, ‘Caponettes (58. Sao ae Rocks iGiuett Pea... 44 Cola’ *’ 2t¢| _ Plans for the Greater Detroit, “ * « @ [intrusion by the government into an reatens drastic upheaval of south- F Ss g Y qaiarket about steady. Overall’ trede coe Ps... 3 Piney... $14] if she be in shape, call Plan to give away any mint Kenniston wag ordered t area traditionally reserved to aon western Ontario's geography. - Fun, Security, | Spain Stes there ie eeerte HE Fae por 23) eraser, eaulpped tor 1 ca |tepat” & hrsty reporter asker $0000 over a ibyear peed |" = Ti aie ca * —_ e | iy. ers in fair to good de- -s0 5 Phill Pet . . © ser, equipped for four an ce cream soda to ve he ; nfu i . F ling in Texas | srivam et cevoneties ight but sult Con Béison.. 48 | Pillsby wits’. $6.2) five-day cruises. Pa and |myself; no mint juleps will be oo spre Dee & PEM bene ond 81Chy Girl inj The department light but suffi-|5 Pit Plate G .. 93.2 ssenger ” be rest in oil a ity. Girl In d + explainin CHICAGO ee eee son Pw Fi 40 1984 Proct 60 .... 43.3] commiodation would be Be served,” replied Chandler. ngs ic New Main am picture in the official tourist publi ‘ore datas nen | cgearimen (Sof Eas f Sic acme) Eaming cs Auto Rams Pole (tl ey mm oul ' . question as to the cost of the ak see an an pong cont OM last) Reya = fog sailed under “A asec ey = the street, Stevenson's staff took Ear ni A 16-year-old girl received mul-|under St. Clair ~ thoy —— party Ges eiving, Pecstay on E55" oops. (Wedneaday’ 841 coors, receipes Comm FAT: Sta Ridgeway... goa] Cleveland: flag. over ‘a bell room—complete with ngs tly face cuts when the car shejtruit and Windsor fee poe Mee ocratic Conventi ne 18te 96: ogy ag x : heavy Deere .....+-> 39.9 Rock Spg ... 30: peries, son avenue portal e in Chicago, exclaimed: = on trpene Si-S0le: Bens 1-18: baler Doug Aire, * as Ira Bu, >: 384) The Greater Detroit and two oth-|and a long sea kareet chandeliers) perrorr (1vs)—Burroughs Melrose last night and rammed - dager the, oo ee “tt ien't whet a party costs, capons over 4%, 27-38; under 44a, 25-36. |Dow Chem *:. a3 M Jos iS 4 33 er D. and C. vessels, idie on the ore: - ‘eatias te sovenne Tromp boride utility pole. the “Detroit ade who named it it's the fun that counts.” - De Pent ges cor Ese :- Sy ent ty Rome if were Drayton Plai Ww. : fear, Tune 30 was sid. i00 ts, rat — A. Keller, of 667 E.| But the de iver’ was wrong. saver Pg ee learned the Livestock East, Kod ... $04 car B.. ey egg - pmre by Robert Ra Ro- Hurt in 3 Cort OMaN | #03.200,688. figure was ave ly Ave. was —— at Pon-|to injury. The m rma agen oan guests will cost'| DETROIT. STOCK i & wes... 22 Eames... 98.6 braham Siegel, of | in 3-Car Crash DETROIT (AP)—Bur1 penaeel Metgeel. tunnel exit, but $20,000. gs vo) piAPizqHiogs, salable Emer _Rad ag anne 52.6) Detroit. DETROIT (AP)—Durroughs Corp. re. She was with Shirley E. Hol- ’ of the Ambassador , es sane |Pairb’ Mor ... 45.1 Psa 68.5 ; 956 was 96,30), ‘or the first half of|land Bridge exit. gp a ge ha rth new emmers alan parched oh aes Sih of Dey |Site hate police sald, Tilland tld’ them , | DES MOINES (INS) — “You |Csrzo74,an¢ gilts mixed for weight and pera Meo: aos Seu Ry [ata : States, another D. and was treated last night jor the same period last year . Holland told them don’t have to put me he pa Md a, Oy lm rita” Sf"prana “77: 2 C. sidewheeler which is now|"" Pontiac General Hospital for| X#¥,,YOR®, (4?)—a ‘|he failed to pull out of a right Albert relief rolls,” said eenn sais barrows = "5 ylorating . 0 ve Prue ir Ss 3 sd Olt eal ; Bijdocked in Tawas, Mich., under- minor bruises suffered in a 7 Red pan He eH net income of ria pene turn, a ans lose William Gell to authorities, Then Tea thee” ae Sah (ace Bes". BE fs Su ob, Sat resort hotel, ‘Thwe vesoel ‘should be car accident at Fllzabeth Lake and| fhe thas i, "comparative igure f9t1 Oe Check on ’ | uced Market j " ooo Oe “* * vesse| roads ir moons: re unavatiable - p ies “po tin box which con- |teday. Compared ast Thursday pags igen ee oo: 0.3 Raves. 2P 21/ready for use in = oor _ Township. : Waterford oP cn ak Got nt oomonnr apie due WOW Plans Stock Issue ec on i ones Gall. = beckcler, quokiland advance mostly ly steady to 1.69 higher, |Gen Motors ., 484 SuinOy Go... 48.1 Siegel said She was with her husband, Ed tox ae for Sale to Employes EDMONTO started putti 2. © he eee: en ees SO ee 2 cis BD gyiv Bl Pa... 55.3 win, 38, of the same addre ” |Conp. reported earnings ioe Dalton! bs ; way of N, Alberta —. High- estes an es Suse ams Sapte fe #1 Hae 8 Michigan Mountains, /.Case'se atta, rw ah i | MIDLAND Directors of Dele ah toh che ‘ ; f eae - driven | pared , eom~| Che . have an and added: “I didn't have any |Yeerltg steers 41.00" around. $00. end Gunes | --::: 83 ¢ Tromp Pa”. 88 ichigan Mountains SS te Ge ne eee. xitn eter. "or 2s. ta, T86lplans to issue 190,000 shares of | (neck on all colby ie song idea by! much there was. I {highest since Ap ue Fy Sooarear 1. 87 rans WAIT. 2 ust * nko hed —— — ad ita Makeae ane stock for purchase by em car drivers habitually involved in counted it about a year ago but [cpolce steers mit 1998; bulk good andiGrsh Paige ‘+ Ty) Transamer .... nat] Plain Wo 0 t townal: green tra light,| wew sedthateh : ployes. , “|road accidents. I got tired and quit after I got cholee 1318 ip at 35.00; wen clambaian Grive’ at Fwent Com .... 388 re Ul - ip polite said. — st eet ct ee ELS ee An | . Figo 00-21.00; est 8B .. 20.3 rwWd ..... 28:4 Smith’ . mn net. earnings for the fiscal to buy are 29,000 em- individual file wun Srireeee cee! ff Green “Fm unons « — 4 acid tee, ee ata pag a a et Oper a he rion yg Ar ; -_—_— elfers 21.00-23.00; Hersh Choe ., 59. t Lin... 41.1 : com, 4¢, j said net totale 6624 es. ys HOUSTON, Tex. (INS) — Two good, Thetfers. 16:00-20.00:-wtlity LA jow | Hi Hand r ia os ah 792 va wale baat range once raised os ae Ave. Winterbottom a ee $11.008 562. r qeannen The company also announced dtined ake a check on teenaged. gitls trom. Panama [etang,iee,fiy agming,O taath [ead ie He gah: B lUpper ore ere rs. Hoyes were not injured, |Ped *ith #4 cents in the previous Jear,/tWO per cent stock dividend and a accidents MRS City, Fla., headed home today /¢¥? rassers at 1400-1618: bulk utility t cs 43 08 Rub... 82 s sie : ‘regular 30-cent uart The plan flowing speding orem [at Seat toes pasta BY $8 Bio. lsctormed foundation rocks ot the 12-Foot Boat Stolen artery divided. at showed 9 pe ce ot all sel ;, baal ently 8.50 + 94 U8 Tob : Hourton financed by $355 of their pitta st fea dee dg ats| feet cop, a West dy Bei. ft|Mountaine during tron ore expr From Oakland Lake Dems Start Family Feud | ge a. Os province ‘were cauted and said: ster calves 21,00; bulk goed and cholcelint Mary o". 38.1 White Mol <7: 4 tions, There is evidence the range| A homemade boat, 12 feet lo ; nal Ok bar Gaak ab ts aaa “5 guts we've got to go od and choice 650-000 Ib feeders 19.00- | Riek: te Witt tts: fSlnorthern, Wise rage through /|@nd worth $150, was sisles Well Here We G A * beppeied stant Sa ope accidents But it sure was fun.” tive, mostly 26, Todays market ac: int Tel & Tei 32.7 Yale Tow. fi nertngare isconsin, Michigan and aeepy age imeem. dg: Oak-| . - od O gain on dry, well-built roads, eset Baby Hit i [eat Bete grins, afnay, th pring |Sobs Mai G5 fot Gh 5 + pad), Theat Whe ah cotimated 100 satiate, Ter atn toon may meres icone = igmpigentnaeeliptel of mec eed yp ove y Hit in, Uh... Diaper |or'mere lower; bum good and low choice! seh = noe ae Fam, Rrecien sane then p-|again, The fur is beginning to fly|cans before the national ee Complaining Taxpayer by Ricocheting Bullet —_{sst-pamesere, anti, wii ana] gw {YORK Aug. #—Complieg by|tains to ee aS a a Otek Dee words, Verbal fist-shakin : Given Reverse Actio JACKSON (®—A nine-months-old| “sheep smerny Cx seen. Boke Wek: shea ond Me oe he sda a wo oot the gi " baby was shot in the diaper area|Thutsday incon today. + nomi. Net che: rok aeey ere Soli itati pron , Thursda A red Noon, today. ....276. 1 4 Ba ed : . = by a ricocheting bullet fired|t2 goo ‘pring "amber and sheep, i cull Previ a 7: a0 iia ies ise} icitafions nn by her brother, Lite Annee ie ons? ant ne reg a age tt #*'—for Just One Week to prime spr! 1956 high.......276. : : : "ec Guoher ot ed ee Reese aS Gn atY RSE Hd) anne ‘i x Mie. Saas ter hie Gane Eee Pan‘Eins“some ‘ong tt | noo ts ee Aaa ee ~~ Aes the presidency, end normally as|ors to check Oe Steaks pregame the living room when the .22 cali- jee feeder spring lambs 16.00-18.80. from solicita- ve a fellow He reported back to the “ ber rifle bullet struck her. 7 Figures atiet decimal points are slghtna a a oer you'll find outside a monastery. | "You're paying iess than the eau Prve aire - bevy bey wo Re Ba a Fg PA Lew Noon) “Na Donation Week” was pro- ; room when the bolt slipped, firing ahdvsowa! greatoallgommer snp ext’ 'hg Bs pag non ben palin an eg he took ——_ “ 10. tizens were called words: . to be perro so ene aha at a hospital 1b qae_Frspeet Gp.....-. Te 118 tion “to desist from solicitations” Wilful distortion of facts... . Poutian Michigen”” Mt. dagont 31 ees : ae ‘ee Coos 13.7 131 Yigg hr ogg nt cna ' ‘ és *No sale: bid and ask 4| “Private citizens of Andrews _ Institutional Advertising me reo — peor . entreated, ca- Fea Urged Among Retailers 164,000 Women Work [tributions and donations witout porters ALLENTOWN, Pa. (INS) — Re- in Aviation Industry oe aootar Gi tailers were urged today to do: founding of our fair city and citi- figuring NEW YORK — There more. institutional advertising in ee nat nee oe wate ak a Agee eee Ss aah meet proms ‘tthe engaged in|the proclamation said. | put out — president Brothers, in the United States. AboutiDese Soul cnaams to aieeial 122,000 of them are engaged in the rt Pack-Rat? they have to sell, but they should pean gamez pe me SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. an their nly ; manufacturing employes. alr et ee customers don’t look Another 20,000 are en have four legs. Motorist upon them as merely an establish- scheduled employed by|M. Gartner ran out of ment with four walls and no sub-\{s" | hse engence Argan inn Me Fa : will tee sgenctes. and came back to find Will We? Possums W | SAN FRANCISCO @ — The R | : publican National Convention is ROANOKE, Va. ® — Mrs. R, C. SoS cchion acai bot te oo farted fo tom a ple of freshly 4 La! . the oc-|! ‘ / x — Irving Berlin. NT oe oe aaa ! } they got there. panenn: Ni on * ‘ i rf live tt | Z ce z ? E ? i f i | z i i i ; . g 2% F f ¥ 2 itt Ed 4. gi Ls jj J RR & if gé i q é EF ie Q A Seamepmel Agencies jaal | Wil ¥ officiate. ‘are. Pulvermacher EXP. WAITRESS AHAN ; A ies ae See ae! he He in state at the Sharpe Funeral foes Clarkston POLE ae ae F reer BAKERY Sei Ponti Ai AN rience not mh “SoRinW WORKS, wa OL nae ia ar : LL & Die AUG. 8, 1966, ELLIS Fourth 8t., 63; be- a ceind of iar’ Jenie ie. ams, : Os ane Be oxo, fixtures and Seeds a san va Year Around Job erases sen, for their cards, asvers end donations. Sat ous Lakes nit = ub of Pontiac. PAARL AL Gotarge who passed away Aug 1 ead but passed woe poo that binds us = ‘Bill Warhtoan : GRAEBNER'S Gc TRAINER. . office mer.. ae 4 eee ween Phone FE 59077 Pod aot WaSINGTON Bat (sav An Yio. *GRAEBNER’S— Pontiac | 313 Pontiac Bank Bldg. BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS pt tay full er part NE Franklin "Macache: Products ar- rane ment. Ra a Meneeer. Bir- mbes HIME LHOCH’S pone TIME hung Fre gp magingers 2100 ORCHARD Ldkz SD TOOLMAKER MACHINISTS erage = = air-craft experimental ts. Must have exp, on close ce work, Pailg holidays and Steady work. M. C. MFG, CO. 118 Indianwood Rd Leake Orion TUBE BENDING FIXTURE BUILDERS TOOL MAKERS UALIPLED zy, FED MEN ANBURANCE FOR Fe Sabena MEN . LOOK- Ino FOR 3 PER MANENTLY POSI- =t/ Designers aa p ry Jewelry _—oa per wo =f full time \FOR RESEARCH AND ) : eat fashion Parse! Bp 3 eb hace. DEVELOP ENGINEER- ING OF AUTOMATIC Girl to Learn Personnel — Ps largest or Em a : . of vhes, son- Bootinc| Site “Bar *Seios. of PE s-2008, re Salary in Memeriom 2 18 years exer, Dewstows Peni pRYWi tiac, N ean NT Somes Ww. ey FE 4-2551 CAREER CENTER B-1 RIKER BUILDING : FE 8-0416 MIDWEST PLOYMENT ‘AGENCY "IN- YiTES YOU TO COME ix M pDIscU ERMANENT POSI- TIONS, 406 Pontiac State. ldg. PE 5-0227. * LEARN TO DRIVE THE 8 Bus, FB 29-2253 Res, FE 86-1645 A-l CARPEN a WORE. NEW & RATIONS, . REC- reations, Py ard's Carpeatry Service +4168 IN LOVING MEMORY OF HENRY EXCELLENT WORKING CONDI-|" week): ‘ou TIONS. was dental longevity years experience rela PAID OIPE INSURANCE. sg na TE leas, Post Monest’ and liberal ever pe ote ‘|. Loved by friends, all who you at missed by Mre. <—s apd. sea uy _ Flowers AIR AMBULANCE OROUND Pursey Fwnersi ene PE eit FUNERAL gen i Am! ORY OF HENRY a . passed away one PITAL AND MEDICAL BENE- A wondertul Pusband, men end , Short. hand frtcnsion 4 9 a.m at ed . Wxperienced tm selling edie am co ” Georae's Ne 'e- Newport’ Immed “ beige, be eat seat: Bruen ¢ s, 67 N. Saginaw "EE TARDE Poe, GREETS cards, stat nes, mvminggen. Mt iit, Tailor-Dressmaker at col a eee RETIREMENT PLAN % One who was better, God never = machinery - auto- A Wonderful worker, so loyal and One in & million, that husband Just th your judgment, always A wonderful husband, thet hus- EXP, BUTCHER of vv a Dep't. Part ~ = Soevsente experience pre- yew Moron TOW yw “ASSEMBLERS Funeral Directors 4 aoe en ee GPENING FOR MAN WITH CREATIVE PM * Cargit'D Detroit Corp. OF MAKING TEST MODELS. ASSEMBLY AND TESTING OF MA- i ongeeid Donelson-Johns xP, ¥ = .--* Guaranten eo? ady 33787, : os Btoshtes TRTED, INQUIRE) 5 at ackies a! i and. 9:00 p.m. ‘ Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME bulance Ogre pene or Motor WORKING CONDI LPS BEAST: BENE- asta met py cabinet work. Instructions 9 ae S. CALL FE 2.4245: Ce ee OTM AT. DRIVER OR 22376. TRAINING SCHOOL. wt, Work Wanted Male 10 GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. “Bee few g Me J Wo! Pins GIEATING Se SE A M ‘| Reas, John Featherstone. FE 7143. | +1328. “Sr aga Cy aD CER 4-5000. SARPENTER AND CANINE? ew repair. D. B. "als Mirtoet FSi CEMENT WORK Gerace fe B ots bee. a. rant work a4 short order cook aod ates. on [= ni a oy p. TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING '|R._D. Tompson, PE 4-004! cdivers eat ey Aptis hayes Are You Looking for an _HiSiean "Gk service, “Lasting - CR PEW Unusual Opportunity as H — ‘a uarantee or oped omen ‘Help Wanted ‘ULL OR PART nally. res college with cours- : aod experience. preene oe _ Machanlety, pos ne, we RENT IT FAST. by trained men aa ace = "Sie he all makes of atic| A:l CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 " Seeemantn nore res estim: aes do r 5, borehe and piteres sale Paar te end arrange fi MICHIoAN HOME REMODE NT Is Floors, basements. 34878. ‘ crew, and ELECTRICAL CONTRACT WIRING [~+ on 1006 W WwW, ‘i mnee e cee D& M BLDG, SERVICE Boia PO 3. Praag Service. OR GENERAL ae ization, alte ration, comple! building service, easy terms. A. Authier Con- struction . BM 3-4825. cht nays, rlireplaces ¢ systema, > Chimneys rebut) and new. also cor built to "(peer walls sid. odping repaired Local regis- ROOFING WORK New or repairs, mopp of asphalt reason ities Fe Sind ~ ROOF REPAIRS ¥ — PE +0444 $$0c" before 1 am all ats. OR tet Na. Pipes wee cnr sy —Diveks, Cheap, Phone EM 3-4487. Business Services 13 “pred, me ay ng 9\0n and after RUB: | ee and so forth cleaned, RODERATORS CLEANED. ARH CiGguT WLULIWS. % TON truck. Charles Van . FE and emt. LIGHT lis > HEAVY HAULING, PE 5-6625. this date, August 4, 1956, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted b any other than myself, Fred J. ‘Nuermber 4757 White Lake Rd., Clarkston, Mich. fee Fi Boaige bls bans Bue Travel Agencies — 25A PLANNING A TRIP? AIR, SHIP VATIONS VACA’ TRAVEL SERVICE 698 W. HURON sT. Wid. Children to Berri 3s 2% A GOOD HOME. FULL . TIMB care. PE 17-0311. ag ale, gor furn. f only or itowr TRUCKING ateria * cnt or o ". entire age financing with no 4. Me. B~ money down and 3 to 5 yre. to COAST TO COAST FURNIT URE NEEDED 3-6000. FLOOR LAYING SANDING, FIN-|____ E4046] PE elec Press estimates “Teo Sao Fe i Bg Fy FE 4-4088. WA 3 O'DELL CARTAGE ‘Local and gg Big wy Moving. rapa AND aa RUB- bish anytime. FE 6-177 N-| Painting & Decorating 20 A-1 CUSTOM cow ngget og WALL FLOOR SaNDTNG: OLD FLOORS Carl Bills, FE BETTER FOR LESS jecorating. Gua Sopgmanshi. Free estimates. FE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR CONTRACTOR |srener p= eam ig i alge AND DECORATING. az _yomeeeans._ => Painting ytte sat oe, 5S Eee. ve work within reason, MA ehi: — Ser am “aie, ga chummeye Out- PAINTING AND DECO- RATING. FE 40444. Wtd. Household Goods 27 ONE OF PONTIAC's Lanouer Sere buyers. Cash waiting. your free of . FE 58-6625. A Box 12, Pontiac Press.- Money Wanted 28A MORTGAGE FOR = pe i @ mo. 6 per cent ae A fe Drayton Piaios Write Pontiac , Box 66, Wanted to Rent 29 trance, references exchanged E's tous kotwocn Io ame and 10 in . EL GENT. CLEAN AW in good health desires room and board tn vate quiet home in Pontiac, Box 35, YEAR around. Pootine. “< rey 3 children 7s TE 80 to 14. FE ‘DIRECTOR AT CA wish . ‘ Bh Arthur | @ Write -| Mann, 1810 Third 8t., Bay City. YOUNG COUPLE DESIRES SMALL BE OR APT E. wee Sortie ne Box 30 Painting & Wall Washing ;|__ Pree estimates, FE 2 Physio-Therapy 7ZI1A SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY.|W. foot technique. 12 Television Service 22 COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV calls, FE DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. 85-1206 M. STRAKA REPAIR ANY |_RADIO & TV, ii! 6. PAREE ST, Typewriter Service 22A be ag TATION WA _ Building Supplies 12A)"ing's Share Living Quarters 30 SINGLE GIRL TO SHARE TER. apt. on Sylvan Lake. FE pee ODT 7 Sa working leay Drayton Pi. Call Wtd. Sa eee 31 NTED TO Aug. 17 of 18, . FE : Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 BEST CASH DEAL iv A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Tel h Rd. FE 4- 3d a Free ex néaritonal NICHOLIE & HARGER W. Huron FR 56-9183 toned. co Real ‘Es ss Fa” san ee Ya TS contract or tm your KX. L. Tem leton, Realtor @f your contract tout, Realtor — ‘$250 000) te ae To Buy-Toe Sell~To Insure : t= LH. BROWN, Realtog ft : 2 : < } ; E be : No A < ed i f E ij * = $ & 5 “4 | 1 A yl = = : \ j f t . ce * i *y e. F fA i = it Te EPS aan es ie, & PR PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, hha em AS hae DS RNG? "pee ONE Rent Apts, Furnished 33 Ren apn etre x4|MODEST saan | ‘By Jay Alan ___For,Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43/ wa Rasen a Blea, a a at a Tea medinie possession. iw at urns REAL ESTATE, Pe ears — He An Contre 0, SOOM 7 Low Down P aa Clintoi vs w wn aym ment ites te Nothing Down | ws?Sant" ra Fe oie x =. @ Sem or 3 mere starter of Pontias pres, only 194 Mt cle sens Bi y} ° own ma Be ea nike ect | naar, M. “BREWER = Mf je ri - e * this yes you an! na ee buys SEL : att ty re . : O von MA _§-708) rr ike th x be_couple. _ F! Le : and bath do ‘ ae Pa beds UR: - id Ns € as COLORED Bis weet Ge Fie up a oor core, Ra base ssement C, HOUSTON REALTY x dock. entiea ety ; / ~| Seautitel @ ree modem. Base No Syl Pay peer gas heat and r Le UTIL ‘ rite nt Lt oo. ment, air furnace, a seaped good condition. Near mee: Ee Rar. 'Cal_after 3 pm. PE 430 URWISHED APT. STOVE, RE . iN Se he adeally Vor | 1h 2°& 3 bedroom mes | Emerson Pismentary Bebool, #1,- oer 3 pm Fe tee. | ONPURNIBHE E, RE. . inear slorts, bus and schools, co a ts terme U ire et 1614 +m. Perr, rf : shir mM lots, Immediate possgesion. SOOhE: + - ies, adults N. . : a0 ro teat be Tiny p HOMES room, OF @1811 EN T. RU NOTT, REALTOR | rc. pen . Bd ; . : "i 4 > +1 : : é Corer W ; Ti 1 oti . PUILDER met items tet use pov oe sea + Best Buys AX 0 te ah at Siad Ae" oe ment. Brick Franc e 6 oe T a STAND $3 etached gar Pi ar gorge, flow last year, walls, select osk file bath. 614 Fenced "yard. Recreation room. ne roa Ge Je”, be Bo no Adams Behool | 421.000 and WALTERS LAKE “e . oun Ne You'll a Spe. Pee LAKE HOME... a ike home win be of too v Rogen ge You, can't beat tis, price. to Acie Mites | eat & rooms & rage 2 do’ ‘q ud . j Rent Houses Furnished 35 eh ae in’ Keoxo cravat oot neaae) NEAR Hash, 4. large rooms, fy : j ARAGE HO — a ment . wey" | " Sedrooms. Pally tevlates BL. Michaels — 3 pedroom. Full} 48.800, | with 93.500 down, ? aed Sane FE rig BEDROOMS buy. floors, 1% baths, 2 cor garege 3 first oresal — oes is any F 1 M\ |: i Ma scllone “Reser Mprver sesetion. | WEST PONTIAC satvand hot, water. Wxcelien . ate :" i thas plastered walls, Oak floors, Here ie . lovel S-bearobm sondition. 11,000 and terme. W HITTEMORE ST. ay. | 93. : Vv enty of closets. Tiled bath. Ver home just outside city, no if yl want @ : : ee aR P| on ag Me SCHOOL cee Reet ns ot 610-900, with immediate posses; careet. Bull. tm lise, eecen| groom home. with ag cooperative Beal priste Bachange 1 eee wav ALAN AP Naver S<| Sem “one =o Call oe ae eo flowers Being vail only 8 blocks from CLAN ge vege with new - : : — : . thie 3 bedroom ranch home. Part le iwi eal ‘or nexpen w. | Bie, ‘wactia _e i Loveland VACANT, $1000 DN... | mMS™ilve! Mheat’ afhithSencod | BELL AT 4n.00 Wi good 5 3 i teens, Tg UND “Do I live within my income? Heavens, no! It's all I 7188 Cass Lake Rd., Keego Harbor bedroom, famtly home on the | New in 1953. $10,500 end terms terms CAST FOR 3 MODERN * can do to live within my credit!” Tee Eb ER i IMMEDIATE POSS (oe aaa tad location. hn Also 1 oe awn abd ge. We represent a builder who will Jandecaped lot. price oniy s On oe love) ‘ Gall before 6 pm, FE oveqiner your pity ie yee ree $8,050 WHT ranch ip C] ROMAN "CASH" 23 |) ee sire noausoem, Convalescent Homes 38A) For Sale Houses 43) one new'ctsiomouilt tome of GILES REALTY CO small rooms oi a FE ¢. 4666 Lakeview Dr., Wood eet your. choice ‘9a W. Huron ‘ FE 86178 | elbow space Te not too difficult to i ee ig PRIVATE es an "hates starting gat $128, OR S893 ‘Sn Sa390. | ontlae. a” a: "Keego OURS Ix 10 we Pike Sa a a (ee |... On 0 . cana a get — ‘ : p ; ; 3} RM. & BATH. COUPLE ONLY. BY Hotel “ROSE, McLARTY \ prnBALTORe pg ER A 14 ome 4 JATER Hotel Rooms 39 Ls ing door closeta, 1-car ga T ROOM APE PVT RIT GOTE Tt DOWN O | coca sven "i 6 fem too] ae a NS OME «Adulte only. 608 HOTEL AUBURIN mi gi \ONTAG ‘ ” $950 DOWN ee Wheo you list your property - Rooms by or Week, rst HED mer oC : anvall ‘stitmige fora. Priv. , = eate, 148 ft. trontage. $96 ft. deep, wi SeLeeneD th see FOR BETTER HOMES WEST SIDE INCOME ALL ent. & FE 4600, or FE rg 404 hua OOO Sein garegs. ay, be gee LET US BUILD CARg LAKE Woops Sere: Mack wea fg ge Us for expert appraisal of ‘ ‘uired. PE +1600. 33 W ° HOTEL ROOSEVELT > Wn OL. Gown, Sia Seecens THE A CHOICE YOUR r ne mm oe yerary iam, Beburban bol ° a abjeee taree so | only | req 2 e. #3. ‘17.50 up. an ple arge rooms with 3 redecorated. @orme, Oe Plea se. erly. Rooms ae Docorky Snyder fer Lavender can few ol; furnace and take: priv: ARNOLD | See ate ropa", ma men to work ‘for “ RON CLEAN, MOD- You may already have = te a : you. | "et, : * for ty Owner ve anxious REA ESTATE or tr een - ~ }- | ore rooms. a or week, 43 W. Ruron FR 3-441 plea for the ome ot ell and will sacrifice for aly 210 & Telegraph R NEWBERRY ST. fa Edw. M. Stout, Realtor || ¢ crean RMS. FORN. — rr ao ton Thea apie Brine st in bed al a Hie.960 win erm FE 5-0676 FI: $-5783 Off Clintonville Ra, A dandy / 3 7M. w Bt. Ph. FE 45-0166 ° x R e P C9Oe evInT lake front : over, We're here = a PONTIAC MOTOR WORKER rooms . base- jf | . y = eek, ba ie, summer) = wi a ! / : weet Garvee ane eee |e i to. Bar e's Mtot chute ta "and"tge Problems, OF you" have Jour work, "Pull Sacement,"eas | MOATTEVEiNGe © sURDAVS Biorme Chman Ad" CAN / as side. Utility vy. ent” . We your cnetey im cee. us no pian, rnace all modern, clean and oC 6 ere ee HARVEY: WILSON’ Sy Agee dere Pi Sib avs Rent Stores 40| Se, g ooting re nary Tare L PRICE ANY OF ys HAWTHORNE own ‘parmentetotal ‘peice / Lapeer Rea] Estate T ROOMS & BATH FURN UTIL. wenild welcome. VE 24 choose from, Come in and enjoy "450. HOME PL ANS $12,300 with excellent terms. SCHOOL DISTRICT ONLY 06.700. / rE : FE 2-9657 Garage. Couple only. 392 N. Gag-| WA LAKE. ae Ep.|LARGE STORE ACROSS our friendly service. we have in our files by SCHOOL , FE nae or OA $-3700| inaw. ; rooms. Lakefront, Avail. Sept. 2 meee oT: ee Automate bot ge ee ASQOPPRATE. . vinrg | RICHARD. B. POULMIAN, designer | NORTH SAGINAW Large Sbedroom, 1¥s story bunge- Fdw. M. Stout, Realtér 24 HOUR ‘ Raugringwre 105 Soklend PE Bite from_vites MA +3407. > i | ee 2 tf vasnene. 54 E,| iT Pays TO, DEAL WITH A | PALMQUIST & *ynionT, “architects hecns Newiy Bonet | —? io eo. op gpeoe: Miva gore ty Ay 1 meee — Pp, me $$$ $$$ : : Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 shatg ce oeare ibe ob OR T. 0 TROCKE ,Runtice area's enty asthorieed, fenced yard. A real value at baneinent colin, lace, for eh: 7 BEDROOM UPPER FLAT @0r Sioa : P sC ; , CASH FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY Me he tue Ete tian: | 2 rAMILY iNcoMe. 26 FLOR. 32x $0. 2616-2617 N Diie Hwy. toe Daten Ue a caret oe Home Planners Center veka @ 4 FAMILY a BEDROOM PRAME Wi STAY YEN" ACKED MIL ARNOLD files. Body, ag % bioe 8-Elisabeth Na FLOYD KEN Tr, Realtor —a dente aeserema, L vag 4 iD: Be ee d REAL ESTATE vu ay 3 FAMILY ON AUBUR Rent Office Space 41) Nes fetesd es te a0 few | | . Full” havent “with ae fut: | wily private. oath. 3 apartments ’ 210 8. Telegraph Rd. £04 ett erred. Nobel” Churchill healer Ay Availie at mometie Ss a $3,108 Carine Horiy meet Telegraps | sik will the “your heme. or furnished inciuding. eel ‘so “Say | Seminole H il FE $0696 FE 5-5783 mer mane| POE hg A al een meio Boor, ead Di See foe RED HORSE nine aneu’ boe howsetralier tn i Better oo ee: tatanding buy | OC ag pede 1 on 2s * 4 ites | (Sap e e | EREPG Eat Pie nryet ater MSE |_O rags | ny gu ur] SYLVAN LAKE Lae HOURS Will be completed by Sept ist | Box Se * ROUTE TING WERVICR | Webel PE brads / iE piace. / 6, L ce) VILLAGE orange FOR YOUR. HOME rs, A ipo t Choice of interior eolors. MUvuai : Sroom family home. 4 bedrooms, with’ et are ‘Onliy 7. ite z.. 208 GooRN AOR WOF WAR em e on GI Resale A. JOHNSON, Realtor — basement, gas heat Ca: ee arg wa For Sale Houses 43 D We are certain that your 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. x Graperies included. priced | © wit WR CHT, Realtor TOSURM HETGWTS 3AM a Wake uses. MU C300 uae sc coat Gapen Ge 5 ACRES doliar ‘couldn't buy | more FE 42538 Ik cal cancel FST) vomesis Oakland Ave. ee eT ENE: CLEAN MODERN. 6 ROOMS Si HEAT |“Weting ail’ the cite furniture 'ai| Clarkston. area. § room modera| new bedroom buacalow in * = . Aebedroom brick with 1% Ree. _ Resale Es ef inens. & retrige r private woil-| Zi. Pompey, $65 per mo. FE| % very reasonable terms. | nd extra Inrge utility room, New the Longfellow 8c dise =f LAKE FRONT baths. Also porch, re B Ss et,_ 763 Poruaod. Pie Roba a en a tates, terms ior neo. Wee side 4 — a joo / / / / room home. 30 ft. Iivine room. sear garage. see i, i 2 : nN i anit een ; | Mis. 60,950 with res b se semen). fe. sand beach, sea wall. Many ‘9 : paeen MEA very ais rk baie | or pt, WA0e. Bet NPurvy and) oar? Gatement's pond gary rma | Deven Immennic posession tedowe | gan boat, nd Jovelr land” _baasilaves: Wie (M. H. KNUDSEN reason osoe mes ss | tee ae T. GARAGE, FOR Bivd, PE ¢1h33, to «p.m 4-— take {00 down, EEGO H BOR" wih, os, the 18 per 610 Pontiac “State Wank Bldg. oer. i : AT CABS| George Mastic Realtor, 6261 5 ae os breakfast poll neluding taxes tnd 3 Bed Phone FB 44516 BROKER = i ‘ , PM: derecevilie Rad Waterford, 5 room and peceed in front insurance, Full price, 3 Bedroom Rancher J BORM RANCH IN 60a ve BALE? Leke Rd. FE 41157 : Q : | OR 3-1 porch. Can used ® 3rd. 760 Make your — appoini- With lake rivileges qn Williema nice neighborhood, On West "ge reece FURN. 3 ROOM APT. PRIVATE | “heat, garage, 000 month. FE LL OiLD BNick rage. + eee eT ment to see it now, Lane and Kinceday’ Tare Fee Large jiving room, apasious kite. 3 ranch+ype : ur. * 10" = en, @ e : shady “lawn, ‘priv. 3618 Mill Lake | arr a weD| Woe tle aa hoger cme, | BS, Onty bbte Pretticent Hon dinmg room ares, carpeting, | iC 100 '80. ‘Gaiy"st3,000. terme, FORTE ROOM APTTToR | OME. ‘ml g avail Sept 3 Complete on exterior,. Nich- K..L. empleton, Realtor as tae Rete Bed. and drapes Ot] heat, gas hot LADD'S INC, R. “ee McKINN : oon ee: blocks from villege. MA 42407, oils & Harger, 33 W. Huron. | 9339 Orchard Lake R4. PE. 44563 me hoe Ps wel water, ample uttiity room, car on se UNiv 1.8708 tee een rete a oes HOME OXBOW LAKE. =e ~_ After @,_ call OR _3-1708 wall carpeting. awnings, alu- Srougnout. Offered” 0s mice nmaiet 66 —————E LISTINGS a ED Lake, FE. 5-635, | gg tg ag OP West Side Pe re paved orice term nl ee wee ve sur) Little Estate With We nave i buyers waiting N. APT. i aS Se pence AND BATH FIN- A nice T-room home with new large tenced spores 120m132! ~ ~———~ | Brick Ranch Home for all Kinds of Yeuideutiat proper- | _& WE. 21. Jacokes Waiton| furnace. aaa | ce CU East Side Willi Lak Well beck from jhe os” tee) Rochester | ares, ne | enon is ° 2 Redroom Bungalow l 1ams ake sctually | hagsing the gina R B. Heni a H. W. Bigelow Drayton Area Brtra, lot tor garden apace 3 BEDROOM RANCH prick, with eltnched garege. on ot ilebie now, with me 6 veoms. Sistenmae. 3 sure to see this spick pes GTYLN STARTER HOME, Ws new — aitrective very = eke at MoDERI WOME, Ca ye "a: EPR nay | acts Sotmeteaceced | Reva emma tote rim | | HER et vies | Sumtoay Niele, Beeson ean , . Y evga ad teet | Kewiet ler sre ieee | Cuckoo Piatto | ities ‘ae Bees en 5 I GS A LORD ECA hot water, Ne neat “garage. tired businessman, or ‘om: $10,000 with Briced al 68860, te F C Wood Co. gy shrtbery: OA rE —_ ron Gt at i asi By [to price $41,800. with éa, Ms Ty WIRES TO BOY HOME oe REALTOR OR >I Builder Gone Broke ment Large Family Home Corner Williams Lake road’ & ment Must Sell Pronto down ; r only $1,000 down payment.| Elizabeth Lake Estates nile = : bedrooms full basement, h put $780 down and move right t!, “TRADES — Zen. alors. thd, plastered walle:| farsi ear, Geil Souree, Sie ue Alen Pm Dag Partrid e jow good subutben nelg ~ — . : Fi les with ; : ; . gG ear school pad Blarte ~ TI -ADE EW APT. New Poaw Rent Lake Cottages 36A fates of, bus, st Lots of Ev tered. walle “he “eating Watkins Lake Front nes seme titabing— materiel me 10) W. Mente, Walled Lake! oy nue ryan. CABIN ON ON PON. , pea} estate agents. | “O18 O. steel Sco » ee Aluminum, storms and Modern brick pynqeley. C.cmce| 19 THR “BIRD” TO GEE Foeee lhe Uae bey 0 a We | MA tine Lake: Opent . 18-Bept. many. wo lure windows, Full prite : = live i. screened porch. Prirdpieces, ; . ; ; : Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 00800, gz | "ont bia. hereeg trom Poetic | 2,7 OOO Bee goed deal)” ° hr ctlon, But ertnses iserour ps> SUBURBAN Giroux-Franks ie . . It's New | Sage, sneded 1) 'ead excocem| CONTEMPORARY GENERAL REAL = Fina It's brick—It's 3 bedrooms— sand beach. Price, $19,600 - 4206 Diste Hwy. Eastern Jr. It's 14 batho—fe fact, it's terms. Impressive | ache earn home unt, 6: Bun. 1 to 5 A beautiful c+ ae home.| for Including tecetion, alu: | Cherokee Hills shout 1 acre, sted “fuck wen | OYLVAN V LLAGE é y tig | fre Long +3 minum sliding windows, The fi mmm | Lo p awe itchen with| Executive type, 4 pedrece bet venee ‘ conditioner, . storms and scree%s. i beet. ‘ brick bebe ag ae - &s ~ us living and all the BeledBrioed right at $13,800. Call We Webster Senoct auteet ranch home. with atleched | 2- net irepince “An saure. ro wen peautitas nome. +0584 — in Seminole Hi car garage 6 on size rooms closets hi hts “he” 13536 = convenience and in- Aseum rect. | aod “1p . Wide jot| master Se anlgh . with e view, Close to city! large family Sistine BROWN Auburn Heights Area 3 Bedroom Brick Schosls, Builder hes priced. low ci Sa bates one st Three-bedroom home, situated on of modern Sosian for quick sale on eeey FHA Treat ventectt large . lot. Excellent base- and living has been ine. — terms. to a pone dl ag inspection of $105 DOWN — New are home. $ $v ue be lata, cal tol — " 2 sarger tian renege 3 Brick Ranch~1 A ~ ™ . egg Es og Ba. By - = ate’ P f water, . WEB rooms, ric cag — cre y ° + kitchen # le 3 4.9584 vorms 2 Saeed 8c “Barats Anothe fret, value and well W Ne interior te 2 pe Fa: LAWRENCE w. arport and foconen a Road, for handy man. Very 4 4 paved drive. We waa ¢ sey north of ae H ‘ eoty D pompoteled oro home well constructed. a . wer ore except—Be tom built 6 large rooms, tiled : ter ¢ early: Only $156,500. gee. breezseway and gerage. a iascers ‘s 6 it $6,000 5 a PRICE—Lovely two ‘o include © carpeting and extras. yan and bedroo Kael ean 138 EB. Pike St Eves ileees forces sale, Best reason-| Ay ae at 11.106 an lore pis. Aviom fun. 98 IsTINo ; able cash deal considered or 4 sy 4 3 Bateman conttack of sereage BRICK TERRACE wes a tye cast te oe new, Only 4 years old. ¥ BUILDERS} Kampser|*s.tis fis oo] Ee Hah ‘ahaa | Parkas Sp walls, Truly eondm: ecross road, eat rogm. pune top investment ot $1800 dn. -| AND HOME SEEKERS | REALTORS — FE 4.0528 | - Ena eg Shrnaey "Brice, now fie } X90, Dome tet si! Meadowood Sub. erent WARD E. PARTRIDGE Ba ey a ltss REALTOR FE 43581 : MODEL OPEN TR P KINZL tR | 1080 yW; HURON ST. nyt SO ae DIXIE HWY. OR AIRPORT RD. BERSONVILLE RD 1 MILE YO ve onl? rn re son MULTIPL® LISTING sERVICm |. eled iin em. Berenned re 4 ee WEST SIDE - Attractive 3 MUL’ LISTING VICE angen bedroom home. Center hail GATEW AYS to|"3.% HILLS — aes. Hen DESIRABLE. rick const, Natural ae . a breckfast nook. fall brick avi van vit- HAPPIN ESS tached garage. A home decigued crated, Os sa ee t'mons, ALL MODERN 3 venient jiving,W oe seaped. Scar CONVENIENCES, EAST SIDE z."% : $13,500. with 93,500 do RIOT, LOW DOWN PAY, joa NEAR BOY'S CLUB call Mrs. Hoyt, a ' 7 genes, | L:H. BROWN, Realtor 7* wv taereoes real ONLY 2 LEET Fics tt Sects [om a a eo sates EIT | Meee | SES) CLARK KET a SYLVAN a ed mero et “3 MAHAN REALTY COMPANY NEW BRICK—W. SIDE| - },bic® RSE MERE 1 a4 fo have. ay Som 2383 Orebard Taks Ave, FE $0418) ric on eee E| * ¢a.a80, CORP. REALTY CoO. REALTORS sates of fat Ideal fee city tine it Le & low ram- | fy 1060 W. HURON ST, . FE 20203 gr et oe we oo thts 3 year old 4 home, 3 re : Sf Pontise Total price oust she | | laree bedrooms full basement, te, Harry oa Gat eset Faee odio" oes LSS alata RE Pe | eae OPEN | See FS Sere ; GEO. MARBLE, Realtor : Me seannagnte Baier a finished "attle iTs00 ao, Boa IVAN W.. SCHHAM ‘ i Py i %, FE 2-702' = N LA! ge Peo elk nt 00% i] &. wit d Ee ee EE2 See “RHE PONTTAC PRESS, 1 THURSDAY, AUGUST 0, 1956) For Sale Houses 43|SLICE OF HAM — ea ‘ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 0 = A = at eee - - — built in ‘33 on ibGEV | me M. Stout, Realtor ies “Spon Bree TH 8:0 Ee Pease) iit sbligation. tall Browoell Restty. | PAUL, A. KERN, ‘Realtor . 1% 2, Soemew. nine 72 }0e0 WARD E.. PARTRIDGE Ph ee pe PPLE TARE? : REALTOR FE 43581 . Easy . Good restric- For Sale Farms 48) gxat EsTATE & BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICHIGAN. WATKINS LAKE few mortgage. Bee this “today, ~~ one of the most Don't tions. Exe M te gd we Se Miesfedtaats é : =. "ease. ” , $1,200 pr. sUCHY 1059 W. Huron Bt. long dane. Newly decorated =| Mant"lp ayir or loner’ Tretersi BY Quien "T.A EE FRR "ast, Orotvile. Far edits | __OFEN_EVE_T- 20 0 -_— full basement on repree- | fRcderm year sround heme. 6 on Oakland. Langacapecs PONTIAC WE COVER THE ‘Timken oll Bethe’ Od Rimaas. Generations ut pe ge wing om. mel” hes STATE VERN . ; call for bdivid- tt08 ; ina or capital gu ing Altrec: CEA MICHIGAN, Couple have made good living ag 7 LOTS ON i "90 FT. LAKE PRON Squarters, Real estate inc dn. MI “Lisle R. Tripp, Realtor wh. Sadttionel 41:400 down, Be NICHOLIE ence Secs | meee Eaeees | PATMENTS | Eas | $67 Per Month |F. CG Wood Co.| OPEN DAILY 6 after 5. LOTS OF Ca) fete On +1111 mae ee Tiuau tor be and LAREFRONT | fist er tne oes)" © ee 3 ae : INCLUDES EVERYTHING REALTOR ca 34 a LWA ES. P. W DINWAN Bast ake 1250 WN 4 66 W. Huron Pe ¢2577| % down. 48 bours qoaet ECE way | Model Open |" “nance Tyre | bits lt ua + ™ LOTS! | |ror tr = gam aa d| ascetseen rine ; = 8. : o ove closets, full tiled ‘bath, “Bee at Ms mile eatin perth | Nicely landscaped, Priced at| Privileges on White Lake, ¢ la Suey terms, seem OF iene Ail" vaih Moreed to bg A, Fi carpeted “ ° Ry = ge ve t¢ Hindi 808, turn right TOOK! Male entrance, rpm iis reat i 3 ce} k fore cent cas gata at ow he ae retiring, ian 6 Sy rae to, it turn Ts ic Wet te tata: Gem sete athe gets | or Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 ar ston priv, $1850. down. white. catty. ' years. ¥ You be the next to, ret retire Benet yest rose room oe | Castel] Realty HURON GARDENS B Fron m M24, REALTOR j Reig ceaciter eat aeaad| gr Pues", ee) —UNTON LAKE | "21 F WILSON | Silt vu” MTSt S| py a ead rae cre, | Bef agave tor‘ | "42% Muree —_PE B440)] el "SBcege, Wy Se eet "ar transferred : FOS Speege os Pee fete.) Oe ee ee ve full complete beautiful roome Wooded lot on our Watkins-Pon- | Orch pa Sun Oil Co Wie rin 2000 down. "pbedroom AR BRK ned ton, ome consists of & ‘hice bait : ba Theat mat, tot *uoxise Th. 9480 John K, Irwin oak fcore. beautiful” ot ze $2,000. Terms. oe = oe tee ge on Sr Paone “CBr Cedar >ibet, Michieay, . ~ ] arkst on wit hat Mvadement. Eins auto. | Ing itchen, yt gE PLENTY OF SHADE 313 W. Buren street — eS tac. Drivel An excelent Se Se Moher ae Bir guprpards. and situated on oll heat, slassed sum room Sear) Cosy utile bungalow oo ree Eve, FE 8-4046 INCOME BUNGALOW GA WOOD MANOR CORNER | 7 oF eeneral bulging atte, _small business, 668. mo. OL 29761, a REAL EST ATE IN INC. AB. , Full price $14,000. | only 622,500. Terms. Shown by we _wwoes. Li room, kitchen, a One of best Pay market _Cait re ise — = oe Leslie R. Tripp, Realt "Saey Wer side, txcellent op- 3 3 EMBREE & GREGG | fermen. tet eg oter "NIE Blige! Sc | Lance LOM_TARE BATE |W tavre re ea | @eECEIpPR Woop woRE a |George R R. Irwin] Bee 2St Wigan’ | Sine et Se ‘adn ' wit blower’ modernised kitchens | ROR Saami st | OE ae, | Owner retiring. 2 REA eM 00h or Ee 3.3314 J m @ oak floors, separate Fon GALES LOT WO ERR N L FE avn or PE ete FOR CO =a Here ts © small home conveniently | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BP # ! Tee. Subdivision ‘Wille “Arthur Le 10 &. RE FRONTAGE Wen Wil oe oe 5 cote be wameTes 2h. ge . ZULL PRICE one te | oj ge = —— vial FAMILY HOME — In won- DORRIS & SON REALTORS ac a Se bashabaw Ra Rd. {00 Uh on axe, tod. ment a 5 wh 4 Hereatehetet teem, tae |” aa pina See | smnnere |me Sn dE Bp Re Srvurharty grantee | fetes hs fers | Se SS sen) Fen & 7 Te cor re meernicre| Sine i ttt! | Sey Me, Pa hon . ¥ : caaeal bdivision. t. fons. vin terms fa, iat a te Ee "KG. HEMPSTEAD eninge A Beenie 7 AN N is T I BY OWNER. LOT ion FTIR cou, Sele sn Se S-ACRE FAR . To close 102 EH. HURON sT ores. e . Nice . + CRE FARM ing section} itnles,, wakes SS down = | FE ¢aan4 Bre, Yn tone! “So nana “became wat on. building site PE 21096 SORE ER Re SoTL seiko Sechigust acere | Wikies.) |HOME WITH 3 ACRES Tammie bath up. Basement! OFFERS fet 88 ot with com. ae WHITE saulpped, Doing abundant woods. "Froat stream. Owner | T,feam modern home with 3 bed-| construction “100x180 ft. lot Whittemore Street i sev ectriety “paved. St. B ey LF fecrificing Yor, only $1,900 ‘with $750 DOWN inndecaped, “with mal? ehade | trees. Key in eifiee for | - ton Sateen porehy 3 bed at Oe ye ROS. front ayy Vberes, ith. 382 “fh - * | fe" FOWne Basen pafee Garage end canes cang,| OS tere, rooms, Garage. | —2_W. Huron, FE fits,” REALTORS e Business, Nice modern’ liv: POF ST awom tame win! ML Me TSE saeicsis.4 de SYLYAN | VILLAGE — A Seaapt ponesson wee |, GREEN GRASS || open eres tub bun, 104 Bt ia Sea Aloe family sised, dining room. fl Monta. $40 PER ea aes Ga tek R.. beauty. $3. § f Bring tem, For Col a Ae 175 on wide curling| Busine on Baldwin and _fown payment. Cail Pe eit only $8,000 with-#1,500 down, We dining room, cheerful both or Colored the bor-| Montestm Sts” = ti kitchen, 3 be: room { | heod for your Ti ol have several fice homes for PRICE $6,950 room and bath, full basement, richly c—. Fy Situated sn 9 lots, near ot. | trom $1800 . Priced AY REAL ESTATE ROCHESTER AREA yim Wirsiaus FATES. NATURAL PIne. toe with te i ae price Sie] bath ameter mean, ta ‘good com | WATER : nO a ou vt co sD " DiKa commereia 200: 3 heat PLACE. | GAS HEAT ea Snobs screened and gias down, en- x 157. | - 8.000 94. Zoned commerct tonne en eee ee ae | Se | ee ee Sis | Esa aS) Seer ey CAN'T BE RENTED EAST FOURTH STREET— "| ch lee-ee-wec omer = Price #13.250. Bas eae Sumre oe lack of well and inte fin- Owner in a hurry to move * = 100X190, OFF PERRY BARGAIN PRICED _ Call ve Sat . MIDDLETON'S wR R. J. Vv ALU E T, Realtor | Bg? OP, wily take “HEAVY to Florida. Offering « 34128 Lake Privileges nee come Sub, £1000 My 32100 | P’aiton Just 8. of Baldwin. Modern | Maurice Watson, Realtor MUA tyne oie? building with “ acre on Orion- price. 12x18 ft. living Foom tee tae en te! CHEROKEE i a. ex- SELL THE EARTH” Best Buys NO_SERVICE ae NS paved road. 6,000, $600 hes sataret Greusace, Ful bedroom home a gscd came | _ You'll like the Pin r 10 to ¢. 0 premises daily 311 W. Fifth, of be 5 . large c ; : vormupeatuonee.se| CUTE AND, cozy watt Boon] Encore: | Rim eraae| keer cce oe Main |Se=—2e2 fafaree bedroom "wits dousie| STOOL AN te rai OME © great Wie this minum’ storms, & screens. ee 7 ent EM 34100 Secement.& fernece, TANK. NEW JET pos - Gomjetaly “aithea on Sai 6G cosa te approcione value, on CARL W. retin Realtor C te your own fuel ofj route cat gareg "On large: tated ie ROO, > LARGS” LOTS. 0 read. Late pei, 900 I8 THE DOWN PAY- Brick Ranch meee Bank Bldg, or ner af 500 "an bal profit. car garage, On large shaded lot. | RUG, 2, LARGE Lots =| JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Mun on this nearly new Nort east tn city, built tn | 1811,200—$2,450 DN. |FoLty xe a Mae. see! SELL, $690 DOWN. 24 anand ATE: aaa SE heitt| auto wink te the mesers Fee cn, eBRCe | ay agp BUILD xoW roe, nezoweg coger ot uae ana| End tats es ee _ HURON GARDENS | | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor UN (et wale’ veoe. come Sia eaase| mille 2 estan F and "121" “frontage ea Cass | ane 77" Watertord. On 3-104 gate ana oar 4 ny oop ION N LAKE West Suburban with lake - Hip AVIS" ee coe a: $750 down, Im a Phd hy SIDE forte welllandscaped sees : a ccna Ottawa Hills ERBERT C1 DA i ies cory” business #00 ena or Ere or i LOVEL TREFS , . | 225 Ponting Lake Rd. FE 58-4311 . i Exceptional caer oan nag | Exvcinvered’ts 9°searoome See | Ro . Reed st hin terme, | shade, fi 8 room ie"Saune, ‘replace, treat: Sear scua 7 Wittie M, BREWER am Buys lee oar ree ait cement Site fie Tneaton lost|.) q REALTOR | feltman one’ leet farate, Etat sratnn,| | DREAM HOME a 168 FT, OAKLAND AVE. |S '08"™ ea uron_ FE $28 500; as low : roe FE 24411 schools and transportation ve residen- tage on Oakland Ave. TORE FOR” heme ee Leslie R. Middleton Bewt100" ment as nig to a $950 DOWN Store About ame down ve tis] area. $18,800, terae” | DARB LAKE COLONY ner ic see, aes am cor. *Natfing OR RENT, IN — APT. BROKER FE » soles room, "pert. we mu 3 1.50. wocmntae EGRNAOS IN WEST BLOOMFIELD Twp. | sation of ‘aBy pe spore: | Aak aN Padince _ Ry ee SS ee ailieatt wee ee. se het tetra | omental feted, 2 tear ra S Biomaea™=* © |" Seam sven fe hee hres ’ $-8 on 2nd floor. "s most mod " ELKHORN LAKE | comneteetestg ons recree” tor | Soak fan era eae te ‘et | COMPLETELY. heat" ahanintm “LET'S TALK | Sree aes ween | «© FURNISHED Eg Bs BUSINESS” CRA RD on ; : ; Price te REST A = Gute scmer| — $7.95000 | ee UIS A. Pepper ey Je. 9, Wondertul opportunity oy Annett Inc. that can oe bie se as .| . BY OWNER t completes ie S| 28m mturon Peters! 0.0000 eae a sat saga and sunday ‘Va GAS GES SrATIO® ‘with in toetrogm oe te rice of seb ce ie a wh DON'T PASS U 8 9 i : = Rieayl se ‘ASS UP KENNEDY belong! in aie _ ‘ ‘ A aN: Ree Se . é 's @ yy ; \ 4 ¢ “a % ls . be 5M : & ‘ee? tT e ‘ i Bes 4 ra We ee eee NS 1 . i ee s | ps, > \ ae i, 5 \ bad PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, sUGuaT’ teas . CARNIVAL ow Dick Turn | For Sale Miscellaneous 0 a nan 7m run S178 DISCOUNT ARETE ooh Ee »JIM WRIGHT, Realtor BOXER PUPPIES. ¢ WERKE OLD. A.K.C, ~—" Excellent i Pave Cae wack me while markings Pose ON and 3-482 oe SPE Ee se, chu Ot) SE Eh So. alae? Ms Garage Doors steel ov fae sada en hy eg et | Home & Auto. eave ieger fart ‘a ¥ ‘3, were. We ot Meat EI i hy males, at L ; is, 28611 Foner vs 4 i ies mov e ¥. 1 Ok , of . © * ire jeete | lest ile ooh ee Loan Company 2 Street Houre! 1% ge hacer @ te 1 WHEN YOU NEED ‘De $25 to $500, Hea OR oR ACREAGE tay, ol figed Domes | furnace tnd. con. ey SOP -WAER HEATER GAT |e Hy beak fot. tse . New, approved for use on 2 xt ee, x 3 plies ford, Phone ’ . $0680 and 10 Dixte uey OR 39-9359 OA 8-271 aa informat set ae and 93080 core ee! r ae interes ene are silgfitly marie Ales anaes Le ats Sune old. Ail snete ad lie. 138 a 6 Tale FE ‘ : Cadillac power. 3300 Lake Ra, ¥ aca storie vane, — You can get it quickly on your Govenpert ) — FOR 5 | PEALE er = po me ar nil, ure. ceahlens.”) Ressonabl uF t. A KER f GJ OXFORD budget. We will be ate to 8 4 yout iM WRIGHT, Realtor GRANNIE-PCOWER GARDEN AP - ibs SR mate CHEAP gig, 010. Phone after 3:20. OR you with your -money eveblense |? 45 Oakland PE 5-044! ame _52x72. FE = # re = dt odines Four buildings e. move or wreck ~ - Foal xe pik Trailer Sales : _For Sale Clothi éy-e-da: “What do I mean by this?’ ‘How come that?’ I hope you!) sum: £ “Grease traps, fue | excelent Humbe EM 3-0163 or lothing 56 plook and 1 iwin-size bed Pils LUMBER a. -| @ i | E ‘ nnn | frame Child's ble and chair realize, Mr. Miggs, it just takes me longer when you force | grayy R nw | SipriLy co. aa BAER , aL on — | GERMAN ‘Bite reg alee wan longa bedroom x wal R ’ ‘ nia Ayfair 6: - ; e RRIDESMAID'S DRESEES. sich. | RLS 36" BIE GLIDER me to think up excuses too!’ #1 Orebard Lake Bee eS WESTERN | GADOLE. | WAND | fini SETTER PUPS, REG.| house pay te real FINANCE CO. 1132 Cloverlawn. _ oe 6 oe a crower. | A> ~ ; _ vet Bc ae fe bere 4% eee raving, « quoelient eondi- | stock, 6 wks. old, 438. FE 9-0620_ pone Byindl of te - ie 68. ees * efits, Rank Bits, Per Sins 14 wo 10. Lady's seawiital | Ofeywn Pete, aay Bitoet Sal Household Géed F i ou he FOOT SAW | GavER HEATER: GAL WONT: | PARAMERES, COMAPI. 6 Sotece orto 80 ft are realy fall suits, Sse 13 ana 13. All| gars one Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale M scellancous 60 ete ies, 208 Me Orehend Lake BA Ward. Model K. Chrysler airtemp | _ ery Mab auburn Ra, FB easto, | {aikine “about is ao +6233 ‘ mace Both very te pu i GERMAN BiEP- furnaces. 30 per cent discount.) GR 46631, PURE BRED GER The ‘Va-Ka-8h . ; 343 7 herd puppies 6 whe, old. FH) ier and” Holley hun Runabout s YOU Arr: ee oS. BURMEISTER DT Ol Forcaces || te ‘moaet PM rele, ne PARAKEET CENARTER, CAOES, Wailers aE "s ie 2 CRIBS. § YR. AND 6 MONTH Sig eee a is | PACTORY NEW, 04.000 DTU. 4298 These or. ‘and 66" ‘models, Wall | Feed. Since 1021, tas Ont -Tratlere te ” Sis pen, stroiier, boy's. training Sale Seankens 200 $33 Kenyon Heating Service, "OR and base cabinets st extreordi-| Parakeets Guar. to Talk ora Ma ‘ ’ ‘ : 4x7%" Plasterboard ....-.... $1.96 nary values, Youngstown Kitchen » M4 one : ° * nt i a Se Ele: ixl0 an* 4x17 also in stoc a Let us ou UR | Annex, complete dispiay rooms | Birds boareet Gages. supplies, | _ Orton - : | Flee veestit Noleenp bet te. Pe adil note _ 24s Le aod f jannin i 7 | S01 4th " ae G =e reo : 7 PC GRAY LIVING ROOM SUITE b mal = and achait. ww |g USED REFRIOS.. — AND ‘ : 3. , eT thoes trom in | -Orenard Lake ave =. | FS eeete rate sureties — dition, 229 F. Walton. To have your account with | $100 Drop leaf dining room swt. — oe Sr ent | rignd ta good 25 Ib. Crows Coat in. @. ...... $2258| rubber bese or Jelied De It Yo self Ol DANCEY'S PET 6HOP a ; Buckners inthis period of ~ t ts k A a fe ve a eee 8 | mgd ure. pam Crump Electric, FE 43970. A ye Comes fo Qo sees on ys, fe, Oaninn Wel ah ms vone waca e ur OT | g30 Voorheig Ro. <4 house ear, Nearly new engine, t, $36; Sq. tub Maytag washer, 2 aN Ae watt » jolt age vevenes | a UPPIES,. PARA hen, sles is. Keamore teak onetper, #3 | "cue tmurn, Peot wee | | USED DEPT. So ib. tow of eypsoine <..... e020] _banse Bre" Fi wear amp room Scam grt grind | Ed, COCKER PUPPOER— RED | - ) Buckner customers who are ois. Macic Ca on Tone an tone Fe 2 Maytag washer .........+- 9.50/50 +b. bag of lime ......... 8 68 LIONEL & A Lé& AMER ICAN ers, steamers, etc. FR B-3 240 RHO, , (COCe! Al 0 le 8 bn ral er cod of work ere treated with teen, $150 EM 3.3858 Bendix. sey oo: eae eeuass se “3 ‘: fir plysgore waenectnes e4 Baldwin Ave, “ons id. On 32003,” ime = consider: : : Wi cottage, 68. 3434 Ward's| Hamilton dryer ......-.- : "ad wi Serer E ER RA < | = " -— FOR SALE, PRACTICALLY Pott _ = | ee wk sgrccarenss> 050 100 fh bag 2 inoulaiton <°7., 4.25 een eX ERT TRAINS saat. FOR RENT — ERMAN x SHORTHAIR ED E } : lw NEW, 384 N. PERRY, APT, LEA A , CLAYTON’S MAEK® SURE Irs genuine halite oe ahasadhen Floor —_— =~ hand sander — trae: * sii ” 7 XC an e B sie feel ot |. s APrER § PM. mos. eeteting chaise and cele. Furniture Appliance oe ribcER mie + Eenede haem cane Cab: REO. COCKER GRANTEIA. BLOND ) — 3 PG. BED oR sviTz, GOOD maeian rv] 3068 orchard Lave Ra, BURMEISTER a. land | Tos, sad Paint. BF or | 8 parti-color, MY 33111, pepe ren pee SEDROOM SUTTE-T LARGE | [ange With table top grill. MA Keoge Harbe wae, Se mel eater ana e Nd can A. ws : TEC BEDROOM SUPT TANG | S31 ew ILHoT | PRAte ELRCTRICEANGES Fom| Northern Lumber Co. | gnu | PAG? ptetin MACINES, | o akia | GREAT LAKES with twin dresser, Springs, mat- | LIBERAL TRA ALL HOT ges. B. B, Munro. Noe 8197 Cooley Lake Rd ‘mica, Weekdays Fri thru ‘Tues eks old. FE Bi . tress with boi Hxtra bed. spring | Point, retrigerstort adein'k: 3. OS auron ; Pontiac EM 34171 & EM 3147 he oncrinas re - #30 to 6:00 Bun 10 wo 4. Closed pc BEEMER : sea sera per living room suite | Munro Electric, 1060 W. Huron. | VACUUM “EANERE FARTS | zee & 8 Mie Re at i ap ft length eorit't * MONTCALM BUILDER SUPPLY ar ha siso 10h. wide. Baa reten,, be OFFICES ARF LOCATED: Large 8 pe. dining room suite. LEONARD FREEZER. 15 CU. FT. Se SUILDING MATERIAL. PAINT & Save. PL a Tsi00 | 66_W_ Montcalm PE. 84713 TOY rms in area, Late Re | Plager” Slane.” Hise Heme. FH] 23 Wty Mge Mite Bike, 3 ve. | OEE 00, nad up. BM Wikio Hive: | ardware clearance, “Most items 1S. Seats Lstaes | Cameras, Equipment 61A | —xopical PON © GOPPLIRD ie Oper cont py to PONTIAC, 2nd floor National Bidg. ¢ BURNER GAB RAN CRAVING “STATE — FURNITURE aie : Pincomb's, 49 Park ‘habeee wed trailers. down a : a = for sale. Cheap. MY coe SED HOUSE & INTER, woGhMER AS OA 2016 Open Evenings paym DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy.| Ged cond, Hi unre oe | r carved lamp table. FE 2-847). PAIN $2.98 traded. Ww FAN TAIL PIGHONS. OT TLE GAS AND WALLED LAKE, 230 Barneton TCU; CU, FF. GE REERI D| at decks. 277 Baldwin Deed HOTPOINT IROMER, 00 08 AND, S.GAB. HARDWARE Js oH ie CAMERA SOF, i Sines “atte ACCESSORIES STORE MAGIC imu, OS 2% * * f a (Next to Bank) | cae " AGS CHEF STOVE. DD 1 Used ive ae $0498 8 up | FORMICA tee ea. fh lable i |e x | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 i: 2, Wired, hitehes and over. 4862 Van Dyke| condition. FE DARE, hi 00D | @AHOG DESK & CHAIR, READ. | Usea iklecretoe w” $1685| Complete & Youngstown Ritchep 1s 6. Wostvere a | bs os pases |» Telegraph FE #3300 "Guo block sort acroes trom bank i PT. EXTENSION TABLE, WHITE Good condition, FE 48343, Svect's Radio & A $298.00; No Money _.Mile R4. Birmingham. MI 46548. P ius 8. Care Bonne ie ves, om marble top table, ant ban-| MOTOROLA 17” Sr OANY Con. | $22_%. E 4-1133| per month. | OFFICE DESK. AIR COMPRES, | 103 W_ Huron wey hess es ie BUCKEY! quet lamps, walnut ta fe: drop| soe eabinet. Only 960.85. MI | US WE, RUNS sor, ‘46 Dodge Gruck. Norge oil — sph eopt Soemebtie 7 aump truck as LOANS "TO. 500 Teal, set of Haviland Chine, ser, | _ ©1300 e ood. $25. FE 3-7542. Cabtact Biuks '. Ge: 6's heater, Minnow rianktntus Pow.|__ Sale Musical Goods 62 pn Grain & Feed 71) part or full payment, "64 W. Lawrence Beery +1538 red Tug with pag like, new. 9x13 “teat ext, sisble and Saat “op. 45, BANGre mheciric “Co, | Most Complete line of ornamental | er mower, Housstraiier undercer |i) BASE MILANO SUPERTONE | ALL T oe MAY POR Gaze, |=tth it ccmeres late” Ground Floor? mee iy & uumerous other eRe wane ar Aluminum Siding, wood kitchen PENNY OAINT SALE accordion, like new. Make offer,| siso A Lng wih) deiiver. OA 6-217, ~ SEE THEM OW " items. Phone FE 5-0038. Gi 7 PO cabinets, Call for free estimates MI 41000. SacED Thi MOTHY AND on ue THR rote i WATOR REFRIO|. bw a ‘spectal at ‘ee Call rE gate saver, gad ae “ys gona. & FHA terms VALLELY’S Au-/| House paint, 1 gslton. cxcaves S08 BALDWIN ry ry Pick up or ve deliver HE ALL w 309. FE ot Pe SRYER ELEC , ones, “oles | KRELLY’S HARDWARE ¢ YEAR Pant OnBR a a ; ; $e 3-8623 > ae e new. $209. Boa hire it's 4 2 04 Cadillac. and coal. Hot water and steam 3004 Auburn Are. Sale Office ice Equipment 63 “folkar Pe ¥ roined._ v —— make 1 8. Ll Fi INE. botiers, automatic water beater, ‘Aubarn Heights paid riers ; ; PLAY. PEN WITH PAD, SWING sag yg age eel. if” . ii ervigw . ® ice RET Loan Company Linoie With ‘metal stand, like new. High- ork, 0d. ile, galvanic ee ous REMINGTON NOISELESS TYPR- herd or a soale nt wae gan se 4301 Dixie Hwy. = chair, makes into table. FE ¢9621.| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Faint, HEIONTS SUPPLY. 208) | look ‘ike iw Lenathea your 4s- ane semno MACHINE pi ee | ik Heres axere Bene ee ~PORPABLE ELEC, WEATER : pew ee Te Some ees a edee Carne S00 | Whew, cont, e208, will oo ats rs #300 _8._Dort_Nwr., Fut | _MA’ 144 man Kd. Ortonville, _ Rent Trailer aie ee FE fa 9206 a bine REFRIGERATOR. 6357 AUT |? wigns" abouy V's" 'ton Call PH | Saks te, "bud from i | GuANTiTY OF USED LOMBER. ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT Poreer. $35; gas stove $20. FE bert Bouble m trom, 00.98. aA. pate . sam. upholstery cotton. “Sale | vee Equipment ¢ 64 ing ares OF NT, FOR Rib. , , icetianriaate POR THE HOME Cax BE FOUND | cepnig i AUTO WASHER | "1s 'R. ‘Best offer taken! 7 ft. Te — gro - BROT ER & FRY RITE rk * er takes. : er Moe new Dein for $30 FE 21006. |4 REAL BUY, 2 PRG. FROZEN FEEDER CATTLE FOR GALE. oy Mo permanent - t of the way but a lot; “nd elec. dryer. Like $6 | frig. Spotiess, Eves. EM Ft rae Cash in 1-Trip | a.m oe meses Snes cach. Elec. stow. $18 Blonde | j“ronM WINDOWS AND six| ( ALDER TOMER, BY THE COM. 40 PER| matching mest scales ao Phone first for joan in. i4rip! last, lawnmowers. yo a cheap FE $2766. sereens. 2 combination doors. $25. oot. Ww sia tS aes. ee haa 2a "7 PVE. TRAILER BPACE = for —_ — ge ee pon ag water heaters, Bath-| REBUILT WASHING MACHIN FE 8-152. 10.05, 2 a Thom peon 8 af Bt. bY FE us Sale Farm Produce 75 for ne we come te. Yoom fixtures, beds, chests, dress-| Sl] Makes guaranteed. Thyle Elec- 3 BERRY OVERHEAD DRS) VE. G AR AGE _Perry —SDeSp, : cra yanitice aod’ springs, end | Mic. O09 Jobnecn. PR esiee| (2igjgpe piece or 2 for Wy SOME DIVIDER=FOLSING BOOK |~ Sale Sporting Goods 65 | wuTE Layino putunre. oso | TRAILER UPLOE WOTgy ED mattresses. Living suites,| SECRETARIAL DESK, $25. FE % oo gen mgt gy ag EY | beth Lk Ra FE BENEFIC TAL matircoal chairs, tables, lamps, | 4064. , SHEETROCK... $1.44 DOORS 12 ft wide, Hprdware incl. Perfect oert Ter Ga: | beth Ik_Ra. FE t2eie. TV sets, radios, Tues, sees | SEVERAL FOS OP-PORMITORE | 2° Loe 198 condition, worth #180. Bargain at erat ciegrapn, _| ,-chards, beg * Rd. Auto Accessories 80 NAN (@) suites. ‘Dinette sets and many| including some very fine antiques. not } Commercial & Residential. over. 960. bel A SOF aL aon FID Al CE C Je USED. Knotty Pine * $145.00 DIO PHO! BON NS et - - AP- 7 W. Lawrence St FE_3-0240 visit ur trade yt “ee real itr’ 2.5008 Recaedparce . 2 ee gee a aimention wore "Sig fe with us = = built mies. saw, ‘yecuum eee a) ee Rete ane Roeswery Laks “ve Sir. Need Srebain parts ‘ ROCHESTER, MICH. | we'siy, tal oy Sade Come out] Treats i mer tn sCPPLigs ae mei f NORY vr re (ND WRECKING CO. | 0) WASHED CONCRETE PRA TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| az . wera Tr, remes | Bras ssinke Boge’ aso 88 | Seng, =| si an NBA Serege esate | UE ace ot tee | ttc ghee eekere. nae onic fd Ss | Vcr TPS UNION SP oare & Dit 6 lea ner ia EE} Sea curerasiae round. achine T1.DIN UPPL: Cali after es: 0, agape auras ” —* ine : widen soon, Pa Orchard. Laks Ave. Hel Dite EN) a PaEsBUne Disie . A $5811 | and f , Like new 6-0178.. AGAIN grav e6iL black aint ae 4 "OPEN DAILY 9 10,9 aPECIAc, — EOREKA VACUUM | "and “S| HIGH PRESSURE ceo ene B68 (up 10 8) oon 3e tin. fe | Fed gravel € bres PE 21768, R AND SUN, 12 TO § Teaner. 969.98 floor model, t4a.e6,| water hove, 8371 Cooley Cooley Lk. Rd. inlaid tile xO) se... 80 "4 lin, x" 4 Ph, aeQtsBhCD (go 10791, ene 8 SALES CO, - _— Gleaner, Oe et Ntee We stares | 0 OIL TANK. HD. BURNER, tte ‘wall tile... vestecee gs 286 ft Bek Be te seraas sees i M “liverea, FE. $4023. se meenes Red ssveren are at : E s FE. of uburn Heights on Auburn =" xO i a fag =e refrig., LP ges wee fe gd ates a yenspocee ‘ ie ot | See Compl teacedyecase ii BLACK Din? TOP SOIL FA , cz _ A Fa Mowe ve sana | _fiPeseteathe Rat ee | ROPER, RERUN MERTEN | SUT coer a EAST EPS DRYER WAGHER. (itera Bi Ba ti _sesart FARMERS MARKET : oe ee CINE CABINET, | ScIuy S0™. Rensonable. 67 ¥. Extra Fast CHURCH'S INC. tables. 5 home. rE is Turner's. 602 Mt. Clem- q : HOUSEHOLD SR OU gilts Mee | ee eae —PREE | Betas Sate wad FINANCE — [Ae poet gi 4 y ay wait eee tables, aoubie. save & cust : toni) (1215) Large wall mir-| dresser, chest. Rocker. eine,” 1.98. ghtly factory | New «shelving x48 $2. } Corporation of Pontise . (Sad), Glassware, dishes, pic- AND PAINT STORE saelanae “4 \shely ase 4 3% South South Sagan Pik ey Pics. tures, in. clans at —— 143 o Gatlned PE 6-9562 iN OR FEN > S ' 393” Or: | New je ewitches ss Me | gg, and Floor _ Phone F Eder! +0535 prices. Commerce , Com- | TA iT aEaiane FREE Gerimares. 7471. chard Lake Ave. Kiteh or FE 40846 : $14.95 value, $3.95. irree- ; ag 8 — “is $130 810 Delivered 2-4821, merce : etory irre. - se A821 Mort Loans 54 AT EED . Fluorescent, 383 | ALT | Attention Truckers pe Soo Attamateenaers ga wp FR, WAIKOF QUNGRR fea Baen| Empire [ape moe yh] BE sri ot ~~ SPECIAL SALE LOANS $600 TO $1.5 ats : awaeee x 4 =~ py suite. ae aati. SEE un ISPLAY ee Sup lies : Rew J Front oe ee ae hams . Corner Hamlin & . Be 1. For ‘any purpose % acs os 8 7.86 OD “| ADEN DEPT, Plastic garden homes, modern oF so we RADI -IN DEPT. Sankt Piss, Fish, Cel OF | 2000 Union Lake Rd. at Commerce} ow yearentALe AT MAIN se rane ge varaghe Santoremene, eee EM 34148 YMRD ONLY. aad iil aod erush ao constructed. THINDOW AND. (MAME, | Main Yard: 7:208. Fri, ‘# 1pm. — ae A ae ee 6.85 arate? 2 to 2. car Ta PS Fee tr ‘ioots" trom": Hts | "UNTON Se ri ee +, Neath crt indows “Mt, COo., INC. rock Po 31245 'W. 8 RD, 2.6369 nee ed eis vans | "an bake ta et Saale FIELDSIONE Sta ‘ars aes _ ventilator. ‘ RE 5. at ae ae igen Mehl noreseen, Bae = “fod er egy $1.15 RW | FOR CASH INA HURRY, sell things} FF. i through Classified “Ads. ve — goes! Dial FE _THE 1 FOXTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, aveust 9, 1056. MeN ae ) a, */}. “TURN TO” . ~ TURNER © For the BEST In “WHEELS and -DEALS” smh \Chev. ‘56 : on ed & EXECUTIVES.CA Se eeer| AT VERY or ecedities "OR Son, 28 ee en Wilson GMC ° Mew & Used trucks *54 Ford ay eeeeene eee eaenee csenaresr sae | 1952 GMC ‘Diesel tractor 4°54 Pontiac OOT oe Seeveeereeserases s* "*** 1909 i. os O kl nd S 55 Buick Super secswersegesarerereree oe eee Sod “faite : TB al ear: ot 1°52 Plymouth 2 door ...+++s+eerserere pice | : I : MOR > CHOOSE FROM eae 55 Mercury 2 GOOF ..ceccrennenecse ere ener 699 Good cond. im metal MANY as AS 52° Ford Ranch Wagon ..-++e+erererere eee 54 Chevrolet 4. door ...+++eeeereeeeres olen $195 54 Buick Super pe eeemensescensorecsseees o 309: ; es RIEMENSCHNEIDER 53 Olds 88 Super sossssserereeseeerseee ++ 999 : . 7 UdOL ciccccccccccccescrsereseese » Your Car Down Bi atcta ng EASY TO’ : 53 Patiaa Hornet agocccsccccrceces seedee 799 OWEST Tenus 91 +53 Chevrolet. wings Terr eo ve ry AGH OF OUR LOW 154 Pl mouth OOT aeneeeeseces oeeeeceasen TANG VERHEAD LOCATION : 2 i 53 Pontiac Hardtop ee eeee ree abe teseeeetee 499 i , “ breakfast oer a , Dod u LIPO secre veeseese paedeeete ct “i lg set harm, nin oreo enka marge. entgh onset a Port Rance Wagon came ween’ ieee eee Eeeients Wa hes thaleen Deiat dF vows. | , ae : mre | Soinntndoe:« $B) +52 Chevrolet 2 door ....+.++++++ CUTE 499 7 com, - - For Sale-Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 #.| “Bud Shelton Motor Sa ‘53 Plymouth 4 door ......--- jad caceaes 000 $599 k ar “ ” = a 'By oa : : ; ; a Le ares nan qumammonl SS Ford LuGOr ..c ccc cene reer eran erene eeveee 1099 i epersting Rd. Norh of Au ne SY ee 55 Ford Tudor .......- AnOAE wALE “4h cok é : <5 3 i Ss 51 Chevrolet 2 door ....-.+eeeeeeeseees cae ae Or 1% tom Ford. ist. class, $200. CHEVROLET 1 '56 OLDS 55 Ford Hardtop .......seseeerecceresens .1799 pate eae = Merese. FS) “Oakland County's . _ —~— | | a ——RUYING "52 De Soto Club Coupe .....sseeeereegereee a | ites FORD Fics im : eee Fastest Growing Dealer HAUPT f A USED CAR , 53 Ford Tudor as | ean #161 Dixie Highway et Mis ; 88s—Super-88s 52 Buick 2:door .......-+++eeee: Car: g | Maw neont — NORTH CAN BE 63 Chevrolet Station Wagon .......s+eeee 844 For Sale Cots hs ” ees ‘ PONTI AC, CHEVROLET . SAFE, TOO.. AND. 98s «1°51 Plymouth 4 door .....-seeeeeeeeeeeeeee 299 sea Taaranteed Used Cars . i , FRovnED Vow Bor " OFFICI ALS 54 Ford Ranch Wagon ......-eeeeeeeeeeees a tree, Dark, be. Gn . Ags 4 pried 1953 ; DEALER ea *55 Plymouth Savoy aia exwpere: abled ob S SRN SEEUW ® Go Coronet 4 : 53 Ford Hardtop ......eeeececervenreenees 899 ioe |Gewgreric ss FORD2 DOOR SALES Mechanical SgbSetae | AND DEMOS. |50 Gitte 0c te wis Base Coreact 4 r, ves WHEN YOU BUY A USED © | Hyd t d Jet-Awa 9 ercury COr s ; ‘aie : ; * Commander ¥-4, Radio & Heater, Automatic, W/Wall Tires, Seed them ‘Drive tne extra waten, | Peat OFFERS THESE spntlem, monty orem and ery: Wels || ‘SO CHEVROLET Convertible $295 | “i Suor..| NO | CLEAN $1095 brie hanl cleo eg 50. ri ee $45 || 92,Eord Country Sedan. se te a \'S4 Pontiac 4 Dr., Hydra- CONVERTIBLE. - gis HUDSON 2 Door.....+..2-000000 SES Taegan, Perecnttatn, wen Ges our pries you Used Cars | matic, Radio & Heater, very car. Beige with _ MONEY eg | Ztone paint. Ancther one| Mel tn Rtas"toe Wetter” 1 "4B ponTIAC Convertibles. ....+s+++ 5 95 | Be tan Vie aie : : ‘North Chevrolet’s ~ 1989 Radio & Heater. Ford-O-Matic, W/Wall Tires, Wire Wheela, Bi . MERCURY ai inte ins BUICK 2 DR... .$295 9 (3488) . Continental Kit and Air Conditioning. See this ope! . i 4 r “DOWN : 4, doce, sedan. Mere-O-Matie. se | $695 finish.” Radio," heater and White O4 FORD 2 Door...... kasrasis f speipeor . S949 | ‘53 Chrysler New Yorker $1195 Sa J usr OR CREO a $2' Olds 4 Dr., Rocket V6, | 1951 CHEV. 2 DR.--.$495|1 48 curvRoLeT Coup S145 be ee ee ee ie 151 Hudson Cl. Cpe...$395| rairiane 4 door sedan. 8 eylin- Mechanically perfect,| Pacer Tower Glide, Re- eds tee eeeewnnes i, 3 ee 51 Ford CL Cpe three $395 der, Fio-tone paint. 61,296. -| Looks good tool tes = ‘49 CHEVROLET 4 De “ $145 i! 56 Ford se ee ee we tec eeeee $1795. HICH: Soo D Paid Be Pontiac 4 Dr..... $295 MERCURY - 953 DODGE V 4 3 KRULL MOOT. cease wh rene. Heater, W/Wall Tires Olds 98 Cpe... .-$295| seater $1095 2 DOOR ......... $795 sent oo BPERE eae |'S1 Buick 2 Dr.....$395) mi radi and bewter tha, 3 Buick Super 4Dr,| SS"akatbd si ‘AB BUICK 4 Door... -sesccccccseeaee $ 95 |} 94 Ford Convertible .. . $1295 “ ig Dodge acca rd | sCOLN adio eater, Dyna- 195 . a : hs toi daly nae <4 ON LINCOLN as flow, A nice one. CLUB CPE.......9795|] - 47 HUDSON 4 Door Ciidbouten: ...6 95]}'51 Mercury 2 Dr. Sedan. .$795 m |*50 Olds 2 Dr... $195 $2,198: we | — $1595 ‘ beater, and Stone bite uae ‘51 cuekocina D $4 45 : Batic. Sfigeten W/wa Tires, Mercomatic. in show 7 ee er ees MERCURY ‘$8. Ford Fairlane 4Dr,|1953 MERCURY Phersesonecseen *~ 149. Chevrolet Cl. So .. $295 WORORE si ceacos,,$24s| GARE LEE | Radio & Heater, Ford-| 2 DOOR .--05---$8251 147 is 9 Om 6h. , : "40 Buick | eeeebeweees .$ 95 : 1950 O-matic V-8. Se eee : Deane. 7: | ‘62 Studebaker Foes . $495 46 Pontiac ....++.ss$150| DODGE Dies ei 7 Susien 04 Cabantader 5 | OR Bre ee FOO) So pecrat, TODAY! | $895 He “ he « 5 — | $75.00 "gs Pedtine on Pe ee NORTH 1s G ae C) fags: | . é ‘ 8 tea ee | setae | Reisen, 5 “eeet| CHEVROLET : y WENS — | |SCHUTZ Motors | TT ME, | paths ont tere on.| Green ae oe eta ; Your Friendly FORD Dealer! a8 Woodwar, Dealer | uty | ee onded Dealer} . Sol ward, Birmingham aE oe AL OLIVER. 1000 §. W : iiee : ca ros ate Midwest 6. 9300 wg AI, BUICK ae |FES4I01 » FE 5.3588 || \ pore | ay mere |: } Ss Open 8 A.M. to P.M, Bice ti ORM : j ; j ig . a * : ‘} : Boy ; : | ,¥ ‘ tHE PONTIAC PRESS, , THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 a ‘ {Gordon —! ‘Mac Rae Blows "Op -- Today's Radio Programs - - WIE, (1). CKLW, = (900) «WWJ, (950). = WOAR, (1180) WXYZ, (1270) WPON, (1600) | WIBK, (1490) , oo. WWJ. News WEAR, Ke News. Coffee WWJ, Ross Mulholland rg ag GELW newest" 10:36— Wk. 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HARMONY HOUSE GOOD muslin sheets 72x108-In. gf 81x99-Inch 79 or twin fitted EACH 81x108-inch or full fitted muslin sheets ee oe = tongh nay geek 45c ea. mish your linen stock during Seara White Goods sale. Firm, even wens te these muslin sheets. 134 threads per square. inch alter washing. Packaged in plastic con- tainers ready to use, Use Sears convenient ‘ Easy Payment Plan. . | ppm —“porrererrrieny SAVE 15% - Verti-Stripe washable prints Fiberglas Draperies PRE « A «| j Sc = : ta eeaee_ d Your Cheice of Modern, Floral Spray or Scenic Pattemns Put them up and leave them up for year ‘round protection las requires and beauty. Made of strong, weatherdefying aluminum, ARR gD sg ~ Bloons nace finished in brilliant enamel. Colors stay clear, lovely poe — feel, monet apg for years. Green and white or burgundy and white striped 2 sparkle or panel style. Save 15% nowl Pinch- pleated buck- — - Purchase totaling $20 or more may be made on Sears Easy Payment Plan ~) (oem) PHONE FE5-4171 “ \ a - «for free estimate and measuring sice of Silver Metallic ' eotion Barkcloth eeteteeoes 7.8 SNHHHTSH St. Phone FE 5-4171 Awning Dept—Main Floor eo » , 2 dace SEARS 154 North Saginaw St ~~