. the first half of 1955 when average Ly Y, JULY 23, 1956-28 PAGES == “#017 rues gram rae roves 7 Clarks 117 Indians Die as Earthquakes Tear Province 10,000 Now Homeless in Anjar; Army Probes Ruins for More Victims AHMADABAD, India _ (INS)—Rescue workers re- covered 24 more bodies. to- day in Western India’s Kutch Province where perseee killed at least 117 persons and made 10,000 persons earthquakes re homeless. Workers toiled all night under floodlights after the Saturday night disaster which left scenes of devas- tation rivaling the great quake of 1950 in which 574 persons were killed in the in Anjar, a lation near the coast. Middle East—stopped off last night at Jamagar, just across the Kutch Gulf from the stricken area. He conferred with officials on relief d measures, Pay, Job Report Revealed by GM Second Best Record for a Half-Year Is Set by Firm During ‘56 General Motors paid an average of 617,302 worldwide employes $1,- 441,000,000 during the first six months of 1956 in establishing the second-best record for a half-year in its history. The near-record figures were revealed in q statement pre- liminary te the corporation's quarterly statement released to- day by President Harlow H. Curtice and Board Chairman Al- bert Bradiey. The totals were second only to employment was 624,954 and pay- rolig were $1,563,000,000. The re- port attributed the decline to ad- justment in production schedules in U.S. automobile plants during the 1956 second quarter. Tracing a substantial rise in em- ployment over the pag: 10 years, the report stated that the average in 1946 was 273,000 to 525,000 for all of 1955. The average number of U.S. wage earners for 1956’, first half was $92,106, compared with 4068,- 933 for the like period of 1955, but nearly 6,000 higher than in the first half of 1964 despite a decline in defense employment. Currently, there are about 16,000 employed in.GM defense work, in- dicating that about 55,000 defense jobs have been absorbed in civilian production, the report showed. LOSE PARENTS — The plane crash which took the lives of four Clarkston residents Sunday morning left three children without parents to- right, Connie, 13, Ronnie, 4, and Witness Backs Up Soft. Mc PARRIS ISLAND, S&S. C. (—A| said, “raised his hand and his sharp, confident young Marine said) (pen hand glanced off the left today S. Sgt. Matthew C. McKeon| “4° of my face. Sgt, McKeon Was at the end of his rope ing to stand at attention, he got no results” from the John N. Sealant of Fema tune three N, ¥.,. as the court-martial of the|_ “loot was the third of sow 9feelmen Off | ten tn poeeel te tiie, Se Se ® . right to an Pima some me {Lal With Union rine Sgt, Matthew C, Mclicon. : ie TO erent Bike to otter| USW OKs Surprising night marches so that “when we| Proposal’ With Huddle leave the courtroom no man will) Se for Tuesday REFUSED ORDERS Just before the march began, Maloof testified, McKenon called him into his room, He failed to stand at attention and the sergeant began to chew him out. “He came toward me,” he Pontiac Press to Print Sketches on Candidates Beginning Tuesday, a series of eight articles on local can. didates for nomination te county, state and national offices in the Aug. 7 primary election will appear in The Pontiac Press. Including will be candidates to both parties for nomination to county offices, the county’s six state legislative openings, Oak- land County state senator and PITTSBURGH (# — The United Steelworkers have accepted an industry proposal to resume con- tract talks in New York tomorrow in an effort to end the 23-day-old steel strike. The talks were arranged last night in a brief telephone call from the industry's top negotia- tor to USW President David J. McDonald, Only a few hours earlier Mc- Donald had issued a statement bitterly critical of the industry's pricing policy. He said for each $1 increase in labor cost since 1945 exorbitant price increases have yielded $3.19 in additional reve- nue."’ One of McDonald's close asso- clates said the union chief was caught by surprise when John A. Stephens, vice president of U.S. Steel Corp., called and suggested negotiations resume. When the latest series of negotiations ended Saturday, both sides indicated they Oakland County representative in Congress, » would wait for the government to make the next step. Weekly earnings averaged $92.06) F & in the 1956 first half for a 38.30 work week. It ll Be Warmer Here Tomorrow — Mostly fair and pleasant is the weatherman’s forecast for the Pon- tiac area tonight. The low will be 60 to 64 degrees. The prediction for tomorrow is partly cloudy and a little warmer) | FOUR KILLED \ Four persons died when their plane crashed . in a wooded area and burned shortly after taking off from an airstrip near their Inde- Norton, parents of pendence Township homes Sunday morning. The wreckage is shown Schindler, . > Twisted Wreckage of Plane Crash in Woods off Pelton road. Dead are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde three children, and Mr, and Mrs, Carl W. % Robert Taylor, 16, Grand Rap- ids, drowned diving in Big Crook- Russell E, McClellan, 46, Grand Haven, was found near the mouth eae * : j an oe . a x : -iike Proposes Plane Crash Victims Moming Flight. Pan-Amerit : Ends in Tragedy Suggests the Formation | Plummets Into Woods, of Commission to Solve Bursts Into Flames; Human Problems 3 Children Orphaned PANAMA W — President By CK AR Eisenhower participates in|’ | gg Ph emp _ couples final talks with fellow were ay ney American presidents today morning when ‘their lt. ts the wake of the Pan: plane crashed and burst American Conference at att tome a aire which he urged hemisphere! a private nse ng advancing human plane went d in Still convalescing from ares off Pelton his June 9 intestinal opera- age F ogee tion, he has appeared wa tired at times, but in the ee. main he seemed to relish posi Carl Reporters overheard Eisenhow. , 41, er remark shortly after he ar- Park Dr., i—_— of 5206 sas Onl Counieencs cated tio poeta Clyde Norton are They are, left to | ®Y Simon Bolivar, the South | Pamela, 11. terday. : It closed in an historic setting with the signing of a declaration of eon (See picture page 2.) survivors of fhated Platoon 7 topeechee irae es : When McKeon called him in, Ms-|utes.tor his addrese, He mate one|— nee, MES. MARGUERITS 8 loof said, “Sgt. McKeon said heimajor point — the Americas al- ae ‘ was going t send us out into thelready have put togeiher « mect-21 Passengers Injured_ of gee boondocks, We thought it WaSianism for meeting aggression or : a iting ttt note At anes” Sa psn gy le See Self res es Jumps Track in Missouri water began, Maloof said a es ee eee | pULE | stepped off into deep water and “I|with & representative of each of dolce ics —— could taste salt water.” a pe a in the|, CARROLLTON, Mo. (—A heavy steel bar on th worse ny Then, he continued, “There |economic, financial, social and|*t@cks flipped the Santa Fe’s San Francisco Chief of! General Hospital, - es seemed to be a panic, I was itechnical fields." the tracks here last night, sending 21 persons to hos-| the burned bodies of the immediately, "Someone rrabhed | Could consider ways to hasten | Two of the westbound by firemen e Wa- mie and T went down, I got back (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) /motive units turned over. All 13 cars jum to higher ground and off WIR my clothes and went down |Fog Halts iver Ships Fee [hes a5 Auto Deaths of the Haoery ine tony baled Oe ' 0 4 When asked if there were non-/River traffic for 90 minutes, The . swimmers in the platoon,. Maloof|drop-anchor order was lifted by a replied, “I don’t think so, except|the U.S. Coast Guard at 8:30 md Drown in State they were too lazy to get out there/A similar tieup Sunday lasted for and swim at swimming instruc-jnearly five hours. Ten vessels : tion.” were affected Sunday, six today, | Boy, 20, Sister, 18, 3 Killed. as Car Careens And What Do You Get?: $100 | inte’ tres hee: You Choose 16 Words . . .| ny tstmetenat Noms serves Fifteen traffic deaths and four Thrasher Count "em—34 words: bold, hop, check, cheek, tae frodegens chow, cold, crow, dub, dud, earth, flair, flare, flow, |irau4 8) Te! Michigan's igpl folk, fork, form, gapes, halt, heart, hunger, hunter, * 6 « of . lath, mark, norm, pages, park, pop, sax, tax, top, The latest highway victims were: train “passed warily, warmly, wax = eg vei in Ge ts Mrs. Ida Bliefield, 58, Detroit, a : “ Champi ot much of a sentence, e is mo died of injuries suffered Sun-| Some of the diesel’s oil caught! ship. Ae assortment there are 16 words which can make ths day seen tiediae oi pany fire but firemen were on the scene} Furgol, the 1954 National Open reader who chooses them well the winner of $100 an Che Beas, mans Oat nen at ent chatnston try Cosco Coste, 320. in The Press’ summer POT-O-GOLD contest. George HE Steen, 9, Spring. |the ase, + lied Jack Burke, Jr., the Masters The only thin a need cil t- | Lake, died in Muskegon Hospital | A relief train took the uninjured|champion from Miamesha Lake, e only g you need now is a pencil, pos and the less seriously burt to Kan-|N. Y., five up at the end of the card, a reasonable quantity of judgment and a few | Yesterday of Injuries received |... ci ater they had been given|morning rount of 18 holes in the clues. You'll find the latter on Page 6, along with | ly 1 im & cartruck collision. | shcitor several hours in Carroliton|36-hole sernifinal at Blue Hills an official entry form. Good word-hunting! Richard K, Coy, 51, Vernon|homes, [Country Club, | Township, died yesterday of in-| The Santa Fe said it would take| In the other semi-final match, juries received Saturday when his|‘¥?, 4478 to clean up the debris.|Ted Kroll, the former Army ser- cr we mae Veo |p Ta eee hea Lyle F. Ri 20, Grandislightly damaged. _ Johnston, of Provo, Utah, Hairy Sea Beast Floats In, Puzzles Alaska Scientists Its origin and species are a mystery. Experts say it fits no known description of prehistoric Murder In Today's Press County NOWS.......0s0seecies If Editorials beeen tenes *euevene 6 oe Mystery, ...6c6scce0s 4 Pee ee ee HORE Oe 4 & Sports ocsacereenedeccseeeM ID a 5 TV & Ratio Pebeeedteteseeneeeaeme Programs.......27 Phe seuecceseneeseeeme Women’s Pages. oeee PS) AMMAN ARTN 2 Aa ira arian da” hs le a a ei iaial ial las if Ie r é % ? i i g = z z 2 if E ti bit y é i 5 i J ; if gE ft E A. y HE =} q 7, i; ni ikf : i Avil 2i38 if Hi j Seana Ferre SMILING IKE WEARS DECORATION — President Eisenhower flashes his famous grin as he wears the Order of Manuel Amador iSpy From 15th Floor Window samme. The anh SE Be saying © at the north tip of Chicago's coln Park. The victim identified Besleys and the policeman reached the scene. He has not been found Besley told this story of the slaying: “I was watching the sail boats on the lake through my opera glasses abow 4 p.m, when I no ticed a woman sitting alone in an area generally unfrequented by sun bathers. — ; ie sitiy wie seeanel Se al ait i ie ta if 2 uF : : f ie it Osteopath’s Funeral |Slated. Tomorrow The oldest practicing osteopath in Oakland County, Dr. H. Clay night in the Detroit Osteopathic Hospital. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. to ‘armer-Snover morrow from the F Funeral Home with Dr. William H. Marbach officiating. Burial will -|follow in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Woman’s Billfold Stolen \Murphey, 65, died suddenly Friday Murderer Bashes Woman, Horritied Pair Looks On Demian, Xmag 1953.” ) Pontiac Deaths Jeffrey Scott Allen Mr. and Mrs. C. Norton Clyde Norton Jr., 30, -and his wife Dolis (Donna), 28, of 5206 Oak- was born in New Lisbon, Ind., the daughter of Ruby and Wilbur C. Hunt, and was a resident of the county 15 years. Employed as a tool grinder at Pontiac Motor, Norton served in World War II and was discharged in 1945, A lifetime resident of Oak- ‘land County, he was a member of the Cedar Lodge F.&A.M. No. 60, the American Legion and a lieu- tenant in the Civil Air Patrol. Mr, and Mrs, Norton are sur- vived by three children, Connie Sue, Pamela Jean, and Ronald Gene, all at home, Mr. Norton is survived by two brothers, Ray and J, C, of Clarkston and Pontiac; and three sisters, Mrs, Kenneth An- thony and Mrs. Donald Coffey both of Pontiac, and Mrs, Thomas Streeter of Rockford. Surviving Mrs, Norton are three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Strentz and Mrs. Lloyd Foltz, both of Muncie, Ind., and Mrs. William Pitser of Keego Harbor, and one brother, Carol Hunt of New Lisbon, Ind. Funeral service will be held Wednesday from the Donelson - Johns Funeral Home, with burial in Ottawa Park Cemetery, Rev. "Elden Mudge of the New Hope Bi- “ible Church will officiate, A Masonic Grave Service will be held/s' for Mr. Norton. The bodies may be viewed at the Donelson-Johns Fu- neral Home tomorrow at 7 p.m. Michael Edward Roberts Michael Edward Roberts, infant i 5 Baas ithe [| ¥ e «® plenic at Michigan State Park No. 10 Saturday, Miss King is pictured as she receives her trophy from Anh Morgan, of 1365 S. Williams Lake Rd., winner of the title last year. More than BIRMINGHAM—A Slays Husband Killing Follows Spatie 3 Z i i i |Awaiting ‘Emergency Pleas’ Efi] g F 5 ; ig t F = 2 N. : aF ? s The U.S. “government in hiding” braced itself for a flood of appeals House Approves Civil Rights Bill i 4 é il 3 & = 3 i + F ! sf gs ‘Sentence’ Trails Off as Raid Siren Wails “Nine months,” called the judge hurriedly retreated to hist! for Chief Pontiac Shoot Bill Brown's family of high-scor- ing skeet shooters made the 6th for the “AA” doubles crown, with 191,-He had 45-100 in the .40, 99x100 hampion) 45530: AA key; A ) Joe : oforas 6) thay. Bod ni; s aM P, Schmidt, Ferndale; junieir, Bill Brown , Saginaw 99x100 iff i 1 Operation Alert in 4th Day Operation Alert, the biggest civil defense exercise ever held on this up Wednesday sulted from a Saturday night blaze at 76 Hess Street which apparently started in a bedroom, Early this morning Pontiac fire- men extinguished a fire at 46 W. Huron Street which was believed “Jesn|Churches Report Breakins Nothing was known to be missing at either of two weekend breakins at Pontiac churches over the B; weekend, Pontiac police report. ni/The churches entered were the Ledor-|Apostolic Church of Christ at ;| 458 Central Ave. and the First As- sembly of God Church at 210 N. Perry St. 3 ez i f i [ ; E i i Z z $ gEsz i i 3 . Fe a2 FE 2* 5% gg i z es rpeeyta mau pit nae ey AUPE iA itt ie rH 53 ALi 4 g clean.” Detroit Mother a by Coyple Over Work to Be Done on House | SF Inu ebapdE Hits att Bay Hh B lie fi } AY: i dz FHE iy iH z f Mad at Church, Leaves to Picket New York Oftice ters. Waugh, of 55 Newberry St.,. claims the congregation ousted him in 1954 after he wrote a letter charging a Pontiac church elder communities through southern Michigan. He says he aims to help the church “make _ itself $400 Lost When Fire Destroys Local Garage A two-car garage was destroyed by fire Saturday afternoon with a loss of $400, the Pontiac Fire De- partment said today. The blaze, which occurred at 30 Jacokes St., was believed to have been caused by children playing eek Zone- Law Change; study. Parking Finances = eee e t , revision will be Fae ae by the city planner, and a report is expected trom the on his opinions of the present tentative plan for the 66-acre recreation and driver-training field near the high school. Analysis of traffie recom- mendations ef the police chief Four members of a Detroit fam- ‘Michael Farr, 3, two-year-old Dan Farr Jr. and John Hamilton, of Wyandotte, the other driver. The other vehicle involved was operated by Ivan B. 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When a reporter was sent to investi- gate, Honas angrily denied him access _ to records, 7 +m ‘The newsman, however, had had the foresight to copy .the - mumbers on several state checks _ he saw in Hopar’s office. This led to revelations that more than. $500,000 of state fuhds is miss- ing. Hopar, himself, is accused of embezzlement, larceny, confi- _ dence game and malfeasance. ag = <« A bank president who co-operated with him by cashing illegally issued state checks had to give up his post. Forced to resign and withdraw his candidacy for re-election, Honcx re- portedly admitted personal involve- ment and said he was prepared to Investigators found that the living extremely ‘Well. Thelr possessions included tour farms, a plush apartment building cars, two airplanes and a yacht. The people of Illinois are for- to drop its investigation when Hodge tried to hide behind a wall of secrecy. Had he succeeded, this misuse of state funds might have gone undetected for many months. Biggest Show’s Foldup Saddens Old and Young Many more than some thousand circus folk heard with dismay the news at Pittsburgh that the biggest “of the Big Tops was at the end of its 86 year run. In truth, millions of Americans of both sexes and all ages were saddened by the announcement. It made most circus fans fear that they might never see again the things that had thrilled them im the past—the calliope, pink Jemonade, cotton candy, clowns, _acrobats, bareback riders and wild: - animals. : : , *. ® ®- Actually the troubles of the Great- est Show on Earth have been mount- ing since 1944. In that year a fire swept the tent at Hartford with a loss of 163 lives. Resulting damage claims totaled $4,000,000. . This year the show has been plagued by a combination of unfavor- able circumstances. These include besides the competition of television, windstorms, rain, hub cap deep mud, dissension among performers, rail- way delays and labor troubles. oe ae ae Happily the circus isn’t going to die, only enter a new era. But next year Ringling Bros.-Bar- num & Bailey will confine per- formances to air conditioned arenas in major cities. Besides, _ there are 27 other smaller cir- - @uses operating in the country, at least some of which are -re- of the entertainment industry its all | SossLorr to be a judge in the U. S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals is a victory for President E:sennowzr . . The President sent the Solici- tor General's name to the Senate in July of last year. The nomi- nation has been stalled in the Judiciary Committee and fought by Southern Senators. Objec- tions wére based on the part played by the former Maryland . .. jurist in the preparation of the Government’s school desegrega- : * * * Criticism of Sosr.orr extended into the eight hours devoted by the Senate to consideration of the nomi- natiog. When the showdown came it was approved by a vote of 64 to 19. Only four Republicans — Jenner of Indiana, McCarruy of Wisconsin, Wetxer of Idaho and Wits of Delaware, joined 15 Southern Demo- crats in opposition. * * * This appointment is one of President Eisenhower's best. Before Sobeloff became Solicitor General, he had won wide recog- nition as Chief Judge of the Mary- land Court of Appeals, U. 8. attorney for Maryland and city solicitor of Baltimore. . His elevation to the bench of the circult which includes North and South Carolina, Virginia, West Vir- ginia and Maryland will strengthen our Federal judicial system. The Man Abouth Town For a Safe Trip Some Driving Rules That Nicely Cover the Matter Political party: The only thing eae ean fly better without two Under the heading of © Congratulations go out to Cranbrook Institute of Science | for its campaign to do away with litter- bugs and the despoiling of our highways. They're distributing car labels, “Keep Michigan Beautiful,” that we all ghould be proud to display on our windshields. Somebody with an eye to sta- tistics estimates that the people of our nation are carrying 12 mil- lion pounds of keys in their pockets every day, mest of which will not admit them te anything. Checked yours over lately? Manager of the big forthcoming event, John Trocke, tells me that the 1956 Oakland County wi 4H Fair, Aug. 7-11, already is assured of being the biggest. ever. It will be held on the permanent grounds out Perry Street, - near the city limits. “Just as they did in last year’s rather poor showing,” says : Goodie’ H. Rogers, himself a former big league player, “the Detroit Tigers are giving their customers their money’s worth in good games,” Perhaps the highway hazards are driv- ing vacation-bound Pontiac people to the -Yallroads, as William B. Gracey, Grand Trunk Ticket Agent here, reports an upswing in rail vacation travel. “All that rain was a good thing,” says . Morrison Schiff of Lake Orion, who says he has sunflow- ers already 12 feet high around his cot- tage at Lake Orion. ny Hollyhocks above the 10-foot mark are reported by Mrs. Gerald Proud, growing beside her home at Williams Lake. Verbal Orchids to- ' ” Mrs. Hattle Hallock ‘Cireus fans at least can hope that of 30 Summit,st.; eighty-third birthday. Tt was opportune for the United unity and for wholehearted support of the policies of the British and GOODBYE GIVE-AWAYs ' For the nation as a whole is critical of “give-aways” and the in his Manila speech put it this way: ae. . * *« “How can we feel toward those who treat alike nations that believe 3 uk “f E HE HF E : af $3F afte war. (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) . Smiles The real trouble with some folks is the long lists of troubles they’re always telling to their friends, Dr. William Brady Says: Doctor Sounds Warning: Build Up Vitamin E Diet germ oil should ever be given in preference to whole wheat germ, It is certain that the oil cannot con- tain anything not present in the parent germ, and it is equally cer- tain that much of the value may be lost. Is, indeed, without doubt lost in as far as the vitamin B complex and minerals are con- cerned.” It has not been positively estab- lised that lack of or deficiency of vitamin E is a fact of muscular dystrophy in humans, There is no scientific evidence There is scientific evidence that vitamin E_ deficiency is a cause of sterility in animals, Wheat germ is superior to wheat germ oi] as a source of vitamin E, probably because wheat germ oil becomes rancid more quickly than wheat germ. Even the slightest rancidity, scarcely perceptive to ag indicates great loss of vita- E. they prefer concentrated wheat germ oil to whole whedt germ is difficulf to understand—but doc- L i t for human consumption. ed letters, not more than one page ign 00 words long pertainin: al hh and hygiene, not to disease, diag- . will be ered Copyright 1956) Unfair Income Tax Laws Require Prompt Reform liness of cutting taxes in a boom * * * federal spending substantially. * ¢ * The bad thinking on tax cut timing first became fashionable during the 80th (Republican) Con- gress which attempted a compre- hensive revision of federal tax laws, President Truman's secre-% tary of the treasury, John Snyder, counseled Congress that the time By JAMES J. METCALFE I do not have to tell you that. ., You are my only one . . . But how can I express my thanks... For all that you have done? . . . How t oe There is no other one I love... Or 15 Years Ago FDR SAYS big auto layoffs to avoided. SECRETARY OF State Welles to warn Japs against Far East grab, 20 Years Age SPANISH REBELS routed near Japan. . SCHOOLS CLOSE year with cash. Case Records of a Psychologist: Get Rid of Sleeping Because of insomnia Henry has become a victim of the foolish “sleeping pill craze” now so prevalent in America. Don’t waste money on sleeping potions. Instead, banish your insomnia by the simple “horse sense” methods outlined below. Insomnia is never fatal. You don’t die of it, so quit getting upset about the matter. . By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Cae $-319: Henry J., aged 43, is a high pressure business executive. “Dr. Crane, I can’t sleep at night,” he began nervously. “I - am a chronic victim of insomnia. “T hate to admit that I am be- coming a sleeping pill addict. So is there any other way I can get relaxation?" SLEEP PSYCHOLOGY Yes; and Henry is wise in trying to. overcome his > on sleeping pills. Americans spent over $58,000,000 last year on such drugs. ; Save money, therefore, and ban- cll at your beside. Then, if some good idea or chore for tomorrow pops inte mind before fall Secondly, use an alarm, clock or let your wife rouse you,at the proper hour. Don't try to waken ° yourself at a fixed time next morn- ing just by carrying that thought in your mind all night. Oh, you can waken almost on the dot by such preliminary planning, even without any alarm clock. But , you sleep less soundly when you do so. : into deeper slumber for then you don't subconsciously keep prodding yourself with the idea that you must awaken spontaneously -next morning. NEW FACTS ABOUT SLEEP - If you can’t drift into immediate sleep at night, don’t fight your insomnia: For when you get irate Instead, realize that you never | die of insomnia, The main function ' of sleep, anyway, is to get horizontal us plane on the mat- An alarm clock lets you drift pad | Pill C ) “It is then easier for the heart to pump our 5 or 6 quarts of blood in that horizontal plane than to force it 6 feet in the veritical direction. . Shrug your shoulders if you don’t fall into sleep, Take a “‘So what" attitude. Then turn on a bed lamp and read some educational book or magazine. The Bible is excellent. Espe- cially the four Gospels of Mat. thew, Mark, Luke and John, They will quickly release you from your slavery te the hectic thoughts of the workaday world, And soon you will be drift off into peaceful slumber ° GOD'S PARTNERS gE ee £9 H = 3 2 pti 5 z & Always write to Dr. George W. 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Fraternity fo Lobby | for Press Freedom national journalistic fraternity, is launching a campaign for greater Targets of its campaign are the legislatures of 44 states which will meet next year. The fraternity wants these legislatures to adopt clear laws guaranteeing the public access to public records and to) open meetings of governmental Leader of the campaign as chairman of the fraternity’s mittee is V. M. Newton Jr., man- aging editor of the Tampa (Fia.) Morning Tribune. Said a Sigma Delta Chi report on the status of freedom of infor-' mation ‘in the’ nation: “Public government records not only are essential to a free people but they are the life blodd of free-| dom of information. Without-them, | Lowell Showboat to Open 25th Season on Flat River LOWELL (# — When it rounds| Unite most outdoor events, | the showboat’s 24-year history—it | remained inactive for three years | of World War Ti—shows it has | been rained out only twice in 102 | performances. 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Drumn was being returned to jaij frem the court- house when he escaped. Hatcher said Drumn -drove a stolen car from Battle Creek to Jackson. There, Hatcher continued, he forced his way inside a parked my icar and took a gasoline courtesy card. Sgt. , * * Ld Drurmn's capture came when he attempted to cash a_ personal check at a service stateion. “We questioned him about the car and courtesy card,” he remarked, “and | put out a message on the tele- typé. We got the answer back right away.” : * * * Battle Creek authorities arrived here Saturday. California Furrier Caught in Theft Lie SANTA MONICA, Calif. @ — Convicted “ staging a fake rob- Brucker Sees Training ils) fur, Gone ond fling a false insurance Of New German Army claim for $248,000, Albert Teitel-; BONN, Germany — Secretary Me we tac smmcnce snd appear ot the Army Wilber M. Brucker tion hearing, His lawyer, Isaac\t0day watched the new German Pacht, will argue a motion. for a Army being trained. new trial at that time. | He saw men of the training bat- A jury convicted Teitelbaum talion at Anderngch undergoing re- late Friday after ‘Becliberations fresher courses to become leaders Aapgier the new Busdeswehr. “The 42. year - old Teitelbaum |! the . maintained that four gunmen) Earlier, Brucker conferred with bound him and an employee, Al) Maj. Gen. Clark L. Ruffner, head Stan, and escaped with 277 fur)0f the Military Assistance Advisory \pieces last Dec. 27, Police brand-|Group, which is helping teach Ger- ed the story a hoax and claimed ™ans to use American weapons. the furs never left the store. ad ree The Los Angeles County gra . * ht eae jury indicated Teitelbaum Maren) Proffic Victim Dies 7. Singer Mario Lanza was among| MUSKEGON, ® — George H. witnesses who testified for the/Steen, 85, of Spring Lake. died in a furrier. Among other witnesses/hospital here Sunday from injuries for Teitelbaum were actresses received July 12 in a traffic acci- Joan Crawford and Joan Caul dent. His car collided with a semi- Philippines, Japan Renew Relations, End State of War TOKYO mm — Japan and the against the giant British Motor Corp. today, but the firm claimed it was less than 50 per cent ef- fective. More than 1,000 pickets ringed the corporation’s 13 plants in this and other Midlands cities, employ- ing a total of 48,000 men. A corporation spokesman, how- ever, said that of 42,987 men due benches. “The figures speak for them- BMC—maker of the Morris and gest side*the United States. economy move. loss of jobs : Dore Scha nd columnist, youn Oo. Parbous. trailer on U.S. 31 near Muskegon. Syrian Moscow-Bound DAMASCUS, Syria ()—President Shukri Kuwatly will pay a state visit to the Soviet Union in late October. Political circles believe Kuwatly will try to negotiate an agreement for Soviet long-term jloans to help finance Syria's 200 |million dollar seven-year develop- | ment scheme. New York, N. Y. (Special) — For the first time science has found a new healing substance Advertisement (Political Advertisement) | with: the astonishing ability to Do Not Detain the Twelve Town Drain—VOTE for John G. Semann-Republican—for Drain Commissioner QUALIFICATIONS . County Drain Committee (presently chairman) @.8 Years on - @ ADMINISTRATOR Former Branch Manager of Sec’y of State office Account and Public Relations Exe . Formerly Chairman of Oakland Coun shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve another, “very striking improve- ment” was reported and verified by doctors’ observations. Pain was relieved promptly. 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Nienow before her recent ” papa poe a pope - aa marriage to Thomas Nicholson in the Ortonville Methodist Church. The vide wore = Seertength . | Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nienow, of 45 Cedar St. His Kay Ball of Armeda and James) tite lace gown tashioned win 5 | : parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nicholson of Holly. The newly- | - E. Bowen of Romeo who repeated| Pemmunt Sint Onl, erstien cane See weds are making their home at 12020 Bradley Lake Rd., Holly. = [ their vows before an altar decorat-| ing in @ cathedral train. Scallops | ee en of lace trimmed with seed pearls Lock-Andison Mrs. Wilbur Ball of Armada. The! siceves ended in points over her Rite R J : ee Oe | frinte Mer pearhetnlted. crow . 3 E * ¢ vest ee P an veil of of Maia. F Earl Kitchens to Make Home in Pontiac pea een Sete METAMORA—In the presence : , ROCHESTER — Mr. and Mrs./Mrs, Lester C, Paulson of fitted bodice, om | Seite tocaan aieb 6 eames ee. 100 relatives and friends, Elaine icant Kitchen, who tock a northern! Vag Lane, Birmingham. a) ar cabeg 2 a taapat oe = . Ethel Jean Lock, | nurch,/sichigan honeymoon following bridegroom is the son of Mr. and) pn ince tetitidian a ee and Mrs. Roy Lock their wedding in St. Paul's Meth-|Mrs. Wilfred Kitchen, 121 Helm), Tench Alenco® lace ancentelliman. Bridesmaids were the bride's came the bride of ‘lodist church, will reside at 49 South St., Rochester. Se ane cieiene belt Gah ae Dame els Me Andison, son of Mr. and Jessie Street, Pontiac, — Duppento otk fevmned -the Guente ag Sry — on ee ne cae Walled Lake Man Was : prs, vag a The bride is the former Lois) bridal gown. It was styled with Matron of honor was Mrs. Ger-|slsteriniew of the bride; and the Lifetime Resident of Gan a ! | Jean Paulson, daughter of Mr. and jgroom’s sister, Ruth Ann Bowen.| Oakland County gway. Elaine wore a white, pot At St ee I'm heading f let-embroidered ballerina-length and Larry Ball, nephew of the | WALLED m ea ng tor gown with matching Ce, one MEDION are pending at Bracesmit Foj Osmun’s for some of carried white carnations Thomas F. Bowen Jr., served|neral Home, Pontiac, for Allmore] those terrific Sum- white Bible, his brother as best man. Ushers|Ray >, 83, architect who} mer Clearance Connie Taylor of Berkley was wo ee Ba Dg eRe ngg ay ie Bs gains! Sale now in maid of honor, attired in a en, another brother of the groom,|Lane. He died Sunday in St. Jo-[ full swing— and se- length gown of biue both of Romeo. Groomsmen in-|seph Mercy Hospital, lections are great. white accessories. She cluded the bride's brothers, Duane} Mr, Dunlap was born in Pontiac _Toses. James Brocker of and Keith Ball, Thomas Fovier of|April 8, 1873, the son of Harper . was best man. Romeo and Robert Preston af De-|J. and Julia Britton Dunlap, at- A reception was held treit. tending Pontiac schools, the Uni- Hunters Creek Community Ha. 7? fe versity of Michigan and the Uni- re eee. eee an Zception was held following versity of linois. Northern Michigan, ceremony in Richmond's Lions! He married Mary L. Robbins in a Park. The newlyweds are living on|Pontiac Aug. 11, 1897. J Chureh street in Armada, A Mietime resident of Oakland mane |}. | . Al om County, Mr. Dunlap was a mem- EVEREST & JENNINGS h Picnic July 29 Po | mattis + iT He is survived by his wife; two icnic Ju fo Install Staff apt tie Rr Gr Ceca a Hemdopped Scheel ‘ADumas potluck picele wil IMLAY CITY—August tnetatta, Bailey of Walled Lake, and one son, saracte ‘snd be held on Sunday, Jul tion of new American Legion Aux-|Harper E. Dunlap, also of Walled ag heme 4 1:30 p.m., at the school. All iliary officers ig to be in Lapeer,|Lake. . uae and punts are invited os : ad ee erantion on Ang, . ; * % ; 4 Ae aR Set Mee oe ttt twdedes ee mary (LINCOM, Continental _ _ Persons Hillman, president; Mrs. Wanda _—_ eee me table service. The ttn ow esi To chen sau, fin eopreaeet, wm {10 B@ Single Division |sstsine wanes ~ Roads, Troy. secretary-treas- : con- - a ire. Se Seapets, One Consolidation of the Lincoln and, fidence ja the user. . _ . Vernabelle Wheel- |Continental divisions, Ford Motor - Protest Red Terror | — Mrs. Michael Grabowsid,| °T conpmnat ceases, | Executive Co., was anounced today by L, D. M mepiegaey = _UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. GNS)/ DREAM MATERIAEIZES — Milford high night's first official meeting of the Huron Valley |the well has been boarded un evet end Grace Stammmann: | gumee Smmcutive vice president ia ichigan First Aid = fnittee of America, one of the| School band leader, Phil Haddrill, Jim O'Grady, Community Band. Area residents who play in- since she moved into the house) ies are Miss Stammann| Cruse said the combined organ-|Invelid Neods—Sick Reem Supplies = jarger Iron Curtain’ exile groups,| secretary, and Ron Fremlin, manager, tune up struments are urged to come prepared to begin |"hFe® Years S60, end Mra. Marian Gi ‘ization will be known as the Lin- 4 eee ee oe ee eee 2 ee eee serious work on concert music. “It’s just one of those things,” rs. bbard, with) in Division and will be headed|™. 272027 JO 4-6847 r today that the Soviet ; she said, “The boards must have| "= Angeline Schonfeld and Mrs.ny Ben D. Mills, Ford vice presi- 1621 S. Weedwerd, Reys! Ook, = Government stil “has “horrible” Make Music'Tuesday at Milford rotted.” iavs\Clara Sharp as alternates, dent and division general manager.| Mich. 3 Doors Nerth of 10-Mile a 2g) Remo tmstharomabaga , oe : , Mewes From Law Suit | Boy Injured in Accident Community Band Gelting Und af Way to Wedding Gown The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac treated and re-| Sy REBA HEINTZELMAN jal! parts of the area may get to- Tuesday night will be the first|years ago, Mrs. Robert B: Pfen- , _ & a 6 Frigidaire “ teased for bruises at Pontiac Milford Correspondent gether and play good music. The/fficial meeting of the ‘Huron Val-|nings lost her husband in an auto- . ‘ley Community band and will be mobile accident while they were | 40-in. RA i " eS “in. NGE ) — Regular $269.95 ses General Hospital Saturday after) MILFORD — An eighteen-year group will be known as the Huron { ppeeunnunioeprvvereernenngsn remgnterin amzcz , Selng off Ge reed te Me cor. ne aiV unity Band, accord.(held at the Milford. High School riding with a friend, Gabriel Swan. | THT _ told Oakland County 4 fea is bout to become «| Talley Comet onald Fremiin, (band house, All adult participants Shortly afterward, she sued p—[ 00g Be O || turn|Teality for high school band lead-| = "7 Coa. ts temporary secre.|*"@ Urged to bring their instru-/swan, claiming he was to blame. out of control|er., Phil Haddrill. tery. - ) ments and work will begin on con-/ She and) ; . cert music, beginning at § p.m. [her two small children. - Rd., Waterford Township. ganized whereby musicians from vais ne tae tee ‘Chicago in All-Out Effort) sass rss lin tee ora ae at i et ~ $7 9 99> to Forestall Polio Epidemic =, mrs, intviant sna | ~ | | — - CHICAGO w — Chicagoans have|the inoculation drive will be speed-| inf: THe Purposes, rules and of: "* jpetn warned that the cliy’s polioled up with the alm of reaching} ment meee | capo gaerols Three rules governing the eligi- ~ tise to epidemic proportions if chil- | ; dren are not immediately inoculat- the U.S, Public Health Service’s [band are: | Epidemiological Center, Atlanta, saighiste bad some Play om instrument.’ SS NO MONEY DOWN A real beauty and Frigidaire quality. Three fast- pty surface ve and drop well cooker. . , rge, well-insulated oven, convenient stor: light and timer. Raisable fourth bumer. Sale of Frame House The City of Birmingham is offering for sale the frame residence and garage at 343 Park Street. Sealed pro- posals for the purchase of these buildings will be re- ceived in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Birmingham until 2:00 P. M., E. &. T., August 1, 1956 at which time they will be publicly opened and read. These buildings are on the site of a proposed Munici- pal Parking Lot and are offered for sale to be either wrecked on the site or moved to some other location. If the buildings are to be moved, the proposal should include a reference to the proposed new location. } i fi 4 Only Frigidaire Clothes Dryer —. Regular $209.95 $7 29° No special wiring needed. just ‘plug In, Fully automatic to carefully dry the most delicate tab- rics, A terrific buy! The Good Housekeeping Shop immediately to private doctors or city welfare Salk|situation unique because nearly(of years, but through mis-organi- in a|zation and other factors, the idea/| side, never materialized, eases and five deaths ha usually develop more natural : ° reported in Chicago. At this time (10.4 .ariy immunity to the disease. Camping at Brighton .All foundations are to be removed to a depth of two fn 1955, there were only feet below grade and the excavation and sufrounding —— | ROCHESTER — Leaving for the) try to de-'4-H Camp at Island Lake, Brigh-| has struck|ton, Sunday were Ginny Webb, | in the five Margaret Wiggins, Sue Sutton and | atea is to be left free of debris. All work shall be com- pleted within thirty (30) days of the signing of the con- tract. , The successful bidder will be required to furnish a per formance bond, to comply with all ordinances and amendments thereto of the City of Birmingham pertain- ing to wrecking or moving buildings, and to comply with the City Charter in respect ‘to contracts. The City Commission reserves the tight fo reject any — or all bids, to waive any irregularity, and to accept any proposal it considers to be in the best interests of the the Rochester Carft Club. ue aa eng 136 West Lawrence St. City. ° Portbios, Michigan ‘IRENE £. HANEY, ff” Of PORTING Phone FE 5.0738 City Clerk TT 51 W. Huron St. Open Monday and Friday 'til9. FE 44-1855 : . ) , Ge > > Nanas) Leatas | NO SECURITY on ONE PLACE ENDORSERS TO PAY Member American Association ef Credit Counsellors MuCmicaN CaEorr” ra , efterd, regurdions of how much or bow wane eee ewe REQUIRED “Let 9 Years of Credit C. ) 47% &. Saginaw 81. Hours: Daily 9 te 5. 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No wonder smart homemakers say: : “Freezer Living is Leisure Living.” fe © i i ik att mi Hi s if F H. i E = i z rid tie af 43 | | al A | SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER ye iti | ais i ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT IT’S THE Beautiful BUY FOR JULY! a : YOU SAVE $ $$ MONEY $$$ A FREE DELIVERY Want sizzling action ... blazing GO? Get it in Pontiac with 227-h.p. Strato-Streak V-8 teamed with Strato-Flight Hydra- Matic! Enjoy luxury comfort ... big 124° wheelbase . . . smoother ride with rugged 'X-member frame. Pay less than for 43 models of the “low-priced three”! WATER SAVER GonTROL ActivaTen® wesning oun ant ee ome v © Gan on Saat Gani me stop, ship, extend or many oe 6 se oe waehers, water . though washed by hand. peat any | | cree. COME IN TODAY TO SEE THE NEW GE FILTER-FLO WASHING SYSTEM Zazuase: HAMPTON ELECTRIC — 825 W. 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Mel Sunday as to the ultimate win-|**4 4 ners. tee ee : : Chuck Kocsis, former U. of M. . , a : many years after his return to = Ja | with the host club's | e | Nick, to capture the ed 2 D } with a 5 and 3 win over | a eee . Tommy Watrous and Bill Adams. | : the turn. They then added to their , edge by taking the 12th, 13th and | ASSISTANT USED CAR MANAGER position IMB oe the wey te ume austin i will be open in the near future. Must be = collected 14 pars , qualified to assist manager in handling sales 2 ote tivated ol pend ' | volume of 200 cars per mionth. Many em- fj .™ the semifinals, the oe i ‘ champs had to go 21 holes before § ployee benefits. EARNINGS ABOVE AVER- fill stopping Jim Riddell ana Don Daw. : AGE! Apply in writing to Box 5, The Pontiac Bil ertsred with Chuck's birdie 4 Press, Pontiac, Michigan. thé 17th, and his par on the : extra hole nailed the win. j -- , pwith a big 6 and 5 victory over | a long Dick Wibel and Bill Krall. | s MEN WANTED [2222 To Troin for High Salary P [Smits and Bud Gould by the Ri f @ Train lary Positions in Electronics, ' Radio & Television. Day and Evening Classes Allow |\“Resuts ot time. in’ ending! You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. | fights follow: j taformations No Ooigation = WO 2-5660 | weet sta"incm asia ; 2452 Weedward (Denevan 5) | SECOND: Wally Smith- ELECTRONICS INSTITUTES. reves |. exer sac Name oss. Spuwessesesed Phone 'i..sccccsscesccocese 4. Bob Guillett-Les Von Ebertsein, 3 { BOM cecccccnsecoccccssvecesssecssccecsouvesss. CH covcsee apeedenr cones *% a *, * . *}) a. Se * * . 2 | ; Wins for Tenuta’ de RACING WED., JULY 25th ee een meal] We hove just mode « roar a Time Trials 7:00 P. M.—First Roce 8:30 P.M, _ || Setvice and Rogers Electric were} specialgroup purchase = | “ELS a winners in Waterford Little League | f a softball games Saturday night at! rom our manufac- “8.00 Me Poatigg, Wars LA oe ae seems terete Plone EON BLUE RIUM Oia i mon <2. SY E050 | 00- ve ss s ' | Riba Iya { "9 LAP FEATURE : tea docks Beer aed LOWER THAN OUR 28-6. Mie ON Cr EPLy, he ee ; SUNDAY, JULY 28th | ‘rz'%.carsris JJ DEALERS PRICE! OUR (rtkON BLUE HIUM Gua, WALLS $9 7950 $ var—ser Me PRICE LISTS ARE De type) © RIBBON nein Time Trials 5:30 P. M.—First Rece 7:00 P. M. | . nt meredith ton Red Cab, 123. Bil Boe ML AVAILABLE FOR “tow PONTIAG M-59 SPEEDWAY [omc tcccce mime) YOUR. INSPECTION, | MWe URGE YOU to take AMERICAN ASSOCIATION —- 10-2, Omeha steee fra I @dvantage of this sale | Salen ~_/ “now ... for we CAN- NOT RE-ORDER any ASPHALT PAVING — [fh stttessin DRIVEWAYS * 3 Miles West of Pontiec Airport = CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE MAple 5-4601. = | Ann Arbor Construction Co. Jf Qi) [iy Pontiac's Motorist Headquarters GEE Gm Market Tire Co. ae Gee «Free (— ruorcss ree] OPEN MCU beds Wet it), | Mim PaRKina | Heapquanrers | 9 to 9 Ti | TT W. Huron St. (Corner of Cass) FE 8-0424 er : be. | 7 eas Wd * “Asphalt Paving Since 1920” are | hy ‘ ee oN eg <\ ?"ER. PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 23, 1956 ACADEMY "AWARD WINNERS | RIOSALIND RRuUSSELL B IT'S THE # SLEEPER ao tho girt..cend the whele soon knew WE | =2as’ Godless Men’ {tary and air units in Warsaw, Bia rendered on the understanding ‘they and their families would be ‘allowed to go home safely. Bullitt 8S. ambassador to Moscow Boe a MAN ALIVE eIVE-IN ' VEIN agen, 4US-10) * Oty ttissh 6b elamesh Rd. PE 5-4500 * TONIGHT x EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN _ OF TWO OUTSTANDING HITS NO PUNCHES PULLED! BOGART ROD STEIGER: JAN STERLING with MIKE LANE 9s Tore Morena (AK BAER - JERSEY JOE WALCOTT + EDWARD ANOREWS - terven Play by PHILIP YoRtAM ALSO — “in canoes so tiny...we didn’t even have room to shake with fright!" JOSE TREVOR FERRER HO Ve te arene ADULTS 50c, CHILD 20¢ NOW — TUESDAY [Red Chiefs Seen Hollywood Headlines ‘in Er Hayward May Play in Evangelist's Life Story(re: _ Khrushchev, Voroshilov| é the Marla English to Quit Films for Wifely Role HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Marla English, shapely dark - haired Set cen gee 3. Pan ; lead Merman 10) sutherland of San Diego in about Ethel’s return to must-| wwe months. cals 6 in “Happy Hunt-|" the bride-to-be, 21. and prospee- ing.” _ {tive groom, 33, took out a mar- In anticipation of the weual jriage license in San Diego Satur- long run of Merman’s shows, day. Hig father, A. J. Sutherland, Fernando ‘and wife,Ariene Dahl |said Miss English will give up her have clesed their apartment here film career.to become a house- and taken a year’s lease on one (wife. in New Yerk. She'll commute to Hollywood for pictures. | wes OUT OF THIS WORLD! Mm-G- CinEMASCOPE COLOR “FORBIDDEN PLANET” “An Invitation to Now Serving LUNCHES MANNY’S FINE LIQUORS---FINE FOODS West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Read Regular Meng Items Available fer Carry-Out Excellent Food” KITCHEN OPEN FROM 11 A. M. Another! Great! 2150 Opdyke Road FE 4-4611 Don’t miss this for suspense, thrills, SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ROTUNDA INN 3230 Pine Leke Rd., Pontiac, Mich. IS OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, 9 A. M. to 10 P, M. WE ARE BEING PICKETED ILLEGALLY BY HOTEL & RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES UNION, LOCAL 794 and TEAMSTERS UNION, LOCAL 614 WE ARE COMPLETELY STAFFED AND SERVING | THE PUBLIC IN OUR CUSTOMARY MANNER! ° AIR-COOLED FOR YOUR COMFORT * Box Office Opens 7 artion! @ 2nd FEATURE PICTURE @ Shocking! * TONIGHT! IRST RUN!) HIGH-VOLTAGE DRAMA of a vice-ridden city! | 20th Contury-fon presents WELUIAM JENNIFER HOLDEN. JONES LOVE IS A , MIANY-SPLENDORED igalis 1 NWN AEE} OND PAYNE: DAHL IAEMING YOU'LL TALK ABOUT THESE PICTURES FOR , WEEKS! DON’? i THEM! AT STAKE” ~ THURSDAY - JAMES CAGNEY “Tribute to's Bed Man” “Speuble Jeopardy” 40c to 5 P. M.§ Eves 50c] 20c Children TODAY & TUESDAY Academy Award Winner BEST ACTRESS! — WEDN ESDAY a WALT DISNEY’s “SONG OF THE SOUTH” PLUS: Martin and Lewis “ARTISTS & MODELS” ee 8 eee h ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 23, 1956 : ONDAY. WN : i yaad ier § tee if TAU SA Be OT YORE 7 A i | ‘Js An Te I'll sure be giad when the ten day trial period is over — 1988 by REM Bervten te TMC Rag. ESE ON. AND . QUICKLY 74» THERE'S A HAIR-TRIGGER FINGER ¥ ITCHES! Y] \OF SA ~ BOARDING HOUSE | UH-WH-WHAT! = P- THE. ENON DOWN MAN{— A BLAST s THE VANISHING OPEN RANGE TM. Reg. US. Pur. on, 7°23 © 1996 by wea tne VIXIE DUGAN TO SOME NICE, QUIET SPOT WHERE WE CAN Nh PM Ai a SA A: ie — LOOK, AUNT A PAIR OF a Pe adamhes Ni oat FRITZi---I GOT “THEM BOXING GLOVES -I TRADED My BEACH UMBRELLA FOR. - YOURS WAS A | EFUL ARTICLE i DN a ee Hy + tawe* TY Bt | to solve all your buying and sell- met ing problems, PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take edvantage of this easy way ONAL FE 2-8181 To Place Your WANT AD oa %, "ee a ee, 5 > " %as “The dog's triendly, but watch out for the little boy!” - By McEvoy and Strieber ROO OES PRO te RAG i le aa ed Z & § 2 ni - epeewers eer teene HR Wewesees ait epeeeee seeeoer* = 6* ye neeeee. steveoee aetenene 3 seege eee i oereeoee weneeees xd ee “4 a & 5 Te - beeen eee This ts not Gnd fo ander no cheemstencss 16 be coasted on ai lier to sell. or as an olfer to buy, or ad @ solicitation of an offer to buy, any of the securities herein , mentioned. The offering is made only by the Prospectus. NEW ISSUE 625,000 Common. Shares ' Canadian International Growth Fund Limited — . A diversified management investment company recently organized under the laws of Canada that will concentrate on investments in growth industries and companies in Canada and other countries of the Free World and intends to incur no United States tax ability and relatively small taxes in Canada and elsewhere. The Fund plans to re- tain, accumulate and reinvest its income and to make no distributions to shareholders. Price $8.00 per share | | “gpm un teams tally on0 beste te tne erreeeae, Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from the undersigned. HENRY E. HARNED, Vice President. JACK E. HARNED, State Manager. Merritt & Company, Inc. Pontiac State Bank Building, Pontiac, Michigan _ : Lelephone: FEderal 4-4577 | Ps ye aly s8et ar i thi $ 8 #2 SS, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1050 Fa Mich 4) PRIMAR ois of Pontiac, County of wen f ‘2. Wet I tt Bones: Bt Norf & » 14 No Am -+ sesh fet ewe a] 1) Blee d& Equip Ohio Ont ae Semmes Mig Go ob weal te +, 1 Pee Pennse 10": bs Wozee Serew Prod Oe... ! : has"! Bi ie LAPEER — Funeral service for : a *. Alta, McKay Burt, 9, will be Ses as: Pues ya ) p.m. at Baird 2 + 28 Pee eee Tee nian | Jeet Merey Howpltal. ve Rope een Cemetery, New Lathrop, a: oma 3 wv died Sunday in Ferguson} 1 fer 98 Mr. [Beem eo aS ae . a Convalescent Home where she had rs ge dpe: soma a ee + ee ou 2 several years, - ee : Bi Auto Ls. 382 Sinclair .°0.:. #84 : Cedar Ledge FRAM No, 60, & Mus ... 25 Soconw 8. Dexter F. Graves Clarkston. . maneeee Ere Rass and Bee Bross: ATERFORD TOWNSHIP — He is survived by his wile, Pairh Mor i “ Service for Dexter F. Graves, 4, Tucker; his omen, tne Food Msch °. 93.3 oe a wr be St 2 22 |Willlam LaClear of Rochester, and |For “ea oe Sal Funeral Home, 8557 West, Huron|°n, sist, Mrs. Edwin Enias also| rach fre ::° 3 Rect Sp... ft Cemetery. Mr. Graves, @ group) Cande Gen ccs O29 Pert eo o. 48T leader ‘at Pontiac Motor and a AVON TOWNSHIP -~ Service for |Gen pie... 694 fviw © Pd .. Be ee ant Oe &, orn Senticneee 2. ie O. 6 8 See oe Bae arr'val oseph Mercy 3 Tuesday suaee ¢ — ' ‘ ‘ _ Hospital Saturday. trom the Dudley H, Moore Funeral Sse es ae wt Tink R Rear Mt He is survived by his wite, Eliz-|Home, Auburn Heights, with bur-|aietie 5... 488 tran w Air .. 213 abeth Pavioff Graves; his parents,|ial in Mt. Avon Cemetery, Roch- dricn. “:. 08.3 tTwent Cen na and Mrs. Claude Graves; pay i Mamet hag g errr . ty Underwe . Be sons, Gary and David at home; area unti] 1950, ID) at Wo Ry... a) 2 ANS sister, Lois Graves of Pontiac, Oakland County for 68 years, [Gt West i ‘: faa| Beading two brothers, Robert of Dray-| . Mra, Delbért Willams |< oe Unit vo 90 Plaine and Ronald Graves of) 40 ay Crry—Services for Mrs,|wecter m’.... 404 aa — 5 [Delbert Williams, 78, Mitchell mes,= «109 i | Glen M. Tucker mend, Lash, ove te: be held, ot ond Oat 2 cs geal DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for}? p.m. today in the Lum Methodist |Infina eit... ses Wests a Glen M. Tucker, 67, eal ny gy Church, She died Friday. | RRepte Cop <-: 808 ints dag] proecrsoed, fe m. Tuesday from the Donelson- Baby Boy Hoyt tnt far i, Say Syd BH fot Paper | 138 Yaar gh wT oa Int Shoe . 404 Zenith Red | ..108.4: crry TInt Silver ... 59.3 ene City aSE EPR re Deets We we) TS | nalts Vln. stocks] ne eine, he i} val ‘Be car 1 3 4 plot on oir 3 ager — 3 per l F 23 aay nel A prectnes or distri he call of the county of said ia ited by the si aati Dolle at the h the oe thereof OF KERGO FARBOR eego HH. opted Ordinance No, » 1988 0. 13 on the inance provides that zit ai°3 3 i was po Jurisdiction of said Es wag ES 5 : = if ity for the non-perf oi of seh ee at inconsistent ARTICLE LE = sevtie tan ‘effluent’ below the aro: ou means of a line of drein te or a seri«< tines of drain tite Inid with fger Covered onen ‘inte so evertiow or «ffiuent to he = anrroesdine coil Premise—The 3.1 Tt shall be unlawful for any e absorbed by eeeh Ie [| & premise shall) jmean any dwelling, building or other be used he anproved #1 Tt shalt be uniaw “5 fate, (time Gquere feet of a! oP oulomatic. wecher ‘Times tn exeete of 0 minutes are unsuitable for the wee of ie g it dia EE i i i § é # if s + = = a a water cuppiies mey be cnn of bell and approved by the Oakland Berccarhss ofan ru atable or ureettied filled ground will not Tile *leprcal fletde chal! cortet] net ieee than tee jires and t ~e ehe't not a-reedt © mirernum trench oie) chall not be ters than 1% Peet He chelt he covered with io: zest Z E : septic tank systems, > 2 nary months after a fe of written Sivifleutiens ~ all private mee ART ETHAN amie apa t i i ae 7 z 4 i ' 3 i i 2 533 Prev. ; terment in White Chanel, 23 i f i # Tx_VOVING MEMORY OF Cr YDE br who passed away July 21. Cone is the face we loved so itt, arent is the volee we lov to Too far away for sight of speech, But vat too far for thought to reac’ ; Sadly misseq by son, daughters, sister and brother-in-law OVING Y¥ OF SARA . who passed away one r ago toda: y Yering and ‘n all her ways, A izht and just to the end of her ays, Sincere and true in her heart and m Besntifat memories she left behind. ly missed by Husband, Children and Grandchildren . Flowers . 3 ~ NHNIVSTASs Ore wee Heron _ _ Pr 28308 GLADIYY 48 (¥ &SLOOM MA 42213 Funeral Directors 4 mea ott Donelson-/ohns a eae ER oe re Povene Thoughtfuy Service 27-5841 Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME ambulance ge yee or Mote: ONT KIRKBY funeral Home—FE 41089 The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS. DIAL. FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. All errors are eure to your “kill mumber.” W ad wil be given larger regular ate b Ang fs 12 o'clock neon ‘the previous to publication. Transient Want Ads m agit the first inse , CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3 Dave @ Dara 2 tise ue $2.76 3 1,50 2% 396 ; is as os a iis 4 7.20 $i $8 3B | Experienced Real Estate Salesmen and Saleswomen YOU WILI. EARN MONEY NOW WORKING WITH A LEADER bee tere J over a ® ¢ nowledge areas west tac =6For interview, mu 34ie7 C. Schuett , REALTOR 7400 E. Highland Rd. _ (M39) DO YOU WANT ESSEN- TIAL WORK? NOLAY- OFFS. APPLY 78 N, PADDOCK ST. EXPERIENCED YARD *OREMAN wanted fer umber card “fret know lumber and -e ble to scale App'r Northern ‘umber Co,, M4. Cooler Lake Rd. FORD DEALER ‘ mone two combination new & used 4 A 4 seats atng Mast Pe Hemme’ trator. Do not apply anies are funy exp tad” cape! Rae | with precis: AIT r. 1 artet on after 6 p.m. “HANT tence need swpiy. wil jac Padiliac, irmingham. an ap fervice man- MARR. A 'N AGS Nea . who need }~ earn tio Tr week the rear — ree, speential. Fuller PERMANENT POSITION Man with a background of selling who desires a permanent salaried Position. This is circulation work. Contacting carriers, calling homes & some office work. A car ts necessary, Applicants should be between 21 & 45 years of age & live in or near the ¢ity. ~ It interested write Pontiae Prese, Bon 18, giving full partioulars edeut yourself & family status. J: A. Taylor 100 Oakland Ave. va a's 4-284 arikin alr oma 8 ke &t REAL ESTATE 8. Telegraph DOG HOUSES 7+ 33 PraLan As gaa ponyaleenad net nota gratin autho | ial school — I sold my typewriter!” _Lost & Found 24|__ ; 4 e , ‘LOST: PAYROLL REC- ORD IN WHITE CAN. VAS BANK BAG IN Wanted to Rent 29/ BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS" CAREER CENTER B41 alti Come in and take over, working parents, one 2 year old child. Small 3 room apt. Complete charge. M1621 pet COOK w pores gy es le _Sunday or holiday work DRAPERY WOMAN, EXPERI- Gite hth" and geet ewrrnse | GRAEBNER’ ae EARN $6 TO 100 313 Pontiac Bank Bldg. | a part ime), being Phone FE 5-9277 We train you. Use of ar aed 267 ‘WASHINGTON SQUARE BLDO. phone necessary. and PHONE JO 64100 tylew.s phone OR Dene MIDWEST cation neces: IN-service by © poorses a hee limit 45. MI EXP, CURB GIRL Age 18. Apply at 2670 Auburn, ceca yy "te meet pope have = ppoint 32-4017. GENERAL live in Midwest 40337. LEARN TO DRIVE IME SANE- WAY AT “Saie-WaY" DRIVER TRAINING sCHOO Bus. FE 2-2253 Res. FE ¢-1645 __ Work Wanted Male _10 GIRL TO WATCH BABY MORE aren tte Rinds Viste, “selore 2:0,” Sec canes fe dey. t hous vate with bath. One ean go array” to lake iysort for 2 wes. 2 2\°4 Midwest eS cok te PLEASAN NT, light work. Cook tor 2. No chil- {oe Live’ in Pontiac Press Box INSURANCE AGENCY derwriter,. Must have at least 2 BF us SLDER WOMAN FOR LIGHT housework. Live In, Write Pon- tiac Press, bor 4. OPENING—LADY We have ® position for.a lady between ages ; Sand 86 ih our a relations department, Abili- vy to meet r ic stn, sone. Sooneonry: R former "aaieaiady AR A 2 ‘meheling. Call Sayles PE ena | 6 and save, ng. LI 34760. R. ae F nginn gy FLOOR LAYING, pd and finishing Phone FE ROOF REPAIRS Eavestrow coment’ aaah of vewAyS RD 93-9082 before 1. a mm. of after 5 p.m. 7REE TRIMMING, TRE SUR- ry, FE 40137. Also removal. then “7 . 5 po OR “TR BULLDOZING BR. D_ Tompson wm 4604) Building Supplies 12A SALE At eee OF HURON so to Rent Bs he at aor Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 828 8. WOODWARD L bs Me ve Van a oie "to te il: + ees @nd and 3 Es Wed, 0:39 ‘to i: wey hetitng take a.m. Community Com- _tide Somes, 438 Brasch ___ Travel Agencies 25A o Sea : ater tone TRAVEL SERVICE Painting side and out. FR 6-10. FR tm a 6-100, All work sare ranteed. Fue Heepen 7Al o PAP. ANGIN w CLEANED 7 CARPENTRY CABINET WORK | ted and odd meee Reasonable. . CARPE WOR NEW OR * more, sure t ees. Pe rot rry, won naN: delivered to your aLLs on tos: | Wtd. Household Goods 27| | washing : AN trim, By or hour. a Mai ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST Saag, eve Cath waiting. remodeling, Also ¥ * re ites. et work Reas. John ls #1330 po A Sie rE r, Kitchen specialty. 4-5000. EXP. MARRIED > MAN WANTS _ FE 5-6200. service station work EXTERIOR HOUSE AND BASE- ment FE pane. EXPERIE. AN & vous = iike job ra igh menani restaur- ent. nae CLEARING. AND RE- pa ~ Of i. clean’ fring. 1 work. MA- oh Schuett REALTOR 7400 E. Highland Rd. (M59) TYPIST-CLERK ‘pale wort, 8 5 PE 1-0412 PLUMBING w ORK @ANTED. Inaqu Se Wn cP FARM "WA WD ett ‘carh & board, OR 37717. WINDOW AND WALL WASHING. _FE 5-0060 or FE 6-282. ” Seek ptdening: re 8. per chy of Pont ne : . ; 33 ie. ‘ b aed ‘ R ONLY 4 LEFT 3 BEDROOM - n7| STOUT'S a DOWN Best Buys Sipe eda at . Today ; Avaliable to Veterans with 10 5, Se, ie, Sie “Soon Pi ane vdeogreny ae Soe ment ae COUNTRY AND CITY BENEFIT , WM. A. ae : | -|KENNEDY| Exe! Sits) Gee ee args chee gen Beenngs v's | we cae am Cedar ra SOUTH SANFORD : yng be : : O'N hE Eta acta dete nes PAYMENTS | eee For Sele Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 wourirus Lierino senvice | Mt bee reo .| , ATA $66 Per Month “a es AT tf: - iglt at ade, Priced HOME INCLUDES EVERYTHING — sturactive, 2 MODEL OPEN m9 | : ) L = ) | le Tura * . . “ : Pe ¥ r “ . « le <4 eus- ee ft: S| CLARK a H P Hi if Hl 5 7 : , : 4 ors, ol Prom | Rowrtac se : VAL with, $i8@ “dows, ‘Be’ the in an - ry ce, bedrooms, "with STATE-WID LOOKING for VALUE? it, Only $4,200. ce soe Wits Sey. ad rug sale at fi Drayton Plains—$600 Dn. | s2e4 (chance fora fourth, “AU on ibe Seca | eee | Sen | EE [TEES bere BD. veniently Auburn water ar on firaiture. ry pump. emer, Oak oa, yumneet os ol't Benet feet a iS wet! REAL ESTATE INC, * Tapeh _— ) Bt eee ta a , . livingroom. dining | room ee forms. | 208. Main, Clartston, Mich, se, ledgerock Keego Harbor Sintes with 92500 down. Y OWNER and handy kitchen. Fu enits, fs homes, and ake, ote ta Loree, taseen tots F'rocm and toe 4. rooms, RANCH. This bedroom ° Brice st wooly tatee, he T. G. TR oven. ‘Both bedrooms’ mas: ea tors — Ay pea ons oan Fu sree ‘wie tao. Small | WARDS ORCHARD | 10e¢_vaton Ete Ray mae 24 Seer eat iat sneen Geir ie, terme. | Etchen, at cule sets, rs oa in for real value im ciiaiheaed daaiaiia aieiaien | 2 Family, West Side pibareas 2 ee = is wah FS Side 1 gat fa, BS aria town. living room . Bach Rone y = : : excellent depth. Lots of trees, = on landscaped corner and full WEST . on paved Piece | Seuss GaTewAyst| Seese| Ses | Se water Oak’ floors : a home frills, storms IN "s6. walls yp Ro a= ving hes 6 eens 3% )— _ ieseree wate reer, =| HAPPINESS creat ome for tae owner | fare tvinaey, Ample, fap Siscksaraes. Stiy Sieima room: Tar? ee FOR COLORED | ™ Se siner ‘ap ~_ yoo itch ee ea ca ek FAMILIES BRICK CUTIE! IT'S A BEAUTY | Pim St tee aie pavueges, _ | Clarkston—2 Lots brecwway Gone ta Reny, Gite ee nes | She comm oymaet ct | rewire oem Rrsgrom| —fa'eeas Satelit Mon"SS| warern ta Bese, Seats geese | tS Hoh Pat ores sa about down. , in new town fingertip and ing. and of} A LAKE Scecs, f team, faba several ot "eon Wot com sined” at Mag che Fe Diinet. tis oot ek provides — ai ghar ti ag CLARE aw pce a Histshed snd the vie me Stam cae WM. H. KNUDSEN rte “large "beareoms, | 4 Bedrooms OFituitible Listing Service.” Eee | ES irae [ANCTHER GOOD pov] ww npes'ier eee | ara * | nna fecies| peavtcot : : : room Lt ‘ - Lot 208 = 958. : Sing room St Sa and: SEE THIS 3 bedroom, one floor plan . RAY t ONEIL, Realtor z,complete | bathe, recres: birg~ 4 terme Priced a Secrest | pavmecms cree | ieee, Oe re at KENT (ieitetea ie!) BPERESE| oe Hee gre . n gad. S747. | iy located near bus, schools, $2.56 ‘OWNER’ LEAVING . has priced erty tor | Garage. ng Agel a becomes. fon, i ear arses. Very iste! Established in 1916 Mary ants sale at $24,000, terme. wenden devas: SONTAG EI AL or shade possession T puY ie we LL fh SIDE FAMIL wo ber ay ner | SUburban Ranch CUCKLER REALTY PO REALTY on this cutie, Bargain pric = stated ad S beareme a hal So “castel’ feu "can ‘ches Located convenient to OM | eee Rc Kn.) Baldwin at only 96.250, conv to high ve cows and chickens on this this 3 bedroom 2 bath BY OWNER MULTIPLE LusTIno service | Edw. M. Stout, Realt M AHAN shade eas ae ition, Siac teens and Kitchen faad3 win peautfal | slosel, tied bastment and ‘any . 17. sumae Oh, yu. Pe cose _— mae. 2 buse bedrooms, toliet and ling Work and “double | ¢xiras, Lot 78 ‘by 300, trult trees, Value Packed Open Sunday NEAR STATE : vatory up. 1 bedroom and. full te dish automat-| beautifully landscaped. Low down : ne You'll there ts real ia th 4 PR A West side, }bedrocm, brick beth down’ Large paneled: ving disposals 3 fireplncsa aes | Dayment. 3000 Onkshire, FE A, JOHNSON, Realtor pee =e FE iving room (with fireplace, gut atone nce. fag fant Nest. Simatic ol | “AN ACRE OF LA WOES. Telegraph Ra. “) HAM le ies, | tone Te Awfol n't tine | EoSeeae | ELeeete| tees Lhe eee | a ‘on . 4 EE down. Better burry” the property. — = — street and all for only $9,960 The owners separated and must 2 on tr ma. — , ; property," $38,500, terms. | Diste storms and Partridc orb Bee a See oa | mre ero menos | See Giroux-Franks |Roy Annett Inc.| 2! als Bee : : school. Gas furnace, lovely full| “S"netreom seach < Large o L REAL ESTATE | den all in. aes. te eee. a Tl ge Sylvan Brick ae tee pete, ctose 0s © pin mere ries for 4.800 win full basement and and. baiting and Open until 8) Bun. 1 to 6 pm |2 &. Baron eA TOR eral 9-0468 | cists. Prieta Gs Ges din oo oan home but io i863 2, Bes uly 4080. down. And payments all the modern conveniences of s Inte. = Be sear Ev. and Sunday 1 - 4| fontiag adjoining nee ditt tt LAKE Paiviieces | Riot |< PS. aca TS 2] pending TEMPLETON : Brea piled Hee saa ‘ot 8 dey tnd oe ti Terribl | SUBURBAN a county ee SL g sent JOSEPH . K a sing AvbURN, Hetonrs Nig Tea ag =e ae ” * mie Rf ave, meer ones 2, foom., Re steps 5 limp end situ- : home. Mc _— large kitchen nen ith "dining space! ' r | bunesiow ms ining, toon style we bus. a on * F le = 4 ; 4 Basement wtomatic si Ng, ee entire Soom and beln, ict es tvdlee goed a we samen heat | fake nearby. a with coat Carport @ laree ioe MSTABLISHED 18 1006 foom. streamlined | auton wil f Sai Second te’ Reve Bree | Say Some’ it Gears | ane, ef geat| cares men ae | RRectencemtaees| RANCH HOMES? | fishin’ “O* 5 Ste’ same "| Roam, "1a bath, 24 8. | Excellent basement, gloker jbeat:| Sirabie features. Pull’ price #0 senee” Wis diate =| NORTH SIDE You've S waa, D- RILEY - BRICK INCOME mer living and many other Tot its car garage, Wee fawn and | 9% seaatie dows gape] . Nearly new. very attr ou've Seen Them All | $00 Bits. Lake Ra, PE ¢1157 extras, | You'll. De ynmaned shade, $i0.db0, terms. ment. NEW BRICK — Besuttful new eeey ee ce Pa eee at | | Now Compare These An outstanding income offering.| ing at only $16,800. BY 8 | Need _ | wast SIDE ,.,t00m, ultra-modern, in | Sainum “storms and screens, Gor- | NO Sey Siemens toa | Memeo ‘ced Hammer and Saw |"S7iia sgnon, win uy] Givens we fsa «| Sechaeat ames, ok | Fas Minette LIE. et nasiniee "tesurboet wil! Bloomfield Ranch dei Aare) foes aa te| Rei wc acer eet | Be cote catt® firms -| KL. Templeton, Realtor | Heagaroemattmzais ran | Bauer nN = over #3. Fe AP Ay x bows of restful re- school and playfield. ust off enter, Priced at $8,750 with os fan. Pull vapor-hood and 2330 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 44563 vi agg A y nice = see this 7 rm. home own hanates. "| Moles “and ‘confusion of, the provers meellent lot, 60. 3 290 ona Esme Betts gee bent, | ——Atet_-8_c0ll_FE 9-0009 Beciria, “closet space? Pot & tamity-sing Eitchen, "den "% a ier bee at: : colored carpeted WARD DE PARTRIDGE} Sowniown. its brick with 2 mediately” #3 dows sha lo ber George R. Irwin ae ved drives it you ul IT] tii, nd sas — “fai Beat, Seis fered garage. Tile bath. oil i REALTOR 260 Baltwin Ave a _ price of $11,950 built on vour exita fea! & many other 1050 W. HURON ST. | Staveq'rear Fara completely Giroux-Franks |— O1_or .| DRAYTON AREA — New 2 Let's discuss this today. Feasonable down pare, sinh —_—_ OPEN EVE,1 708. fences with Cyc fenc- GENERAL REAL ESTATE nook, large b , No. 26 BRICK RAMBLI! . ing. i] at ~ M4 * LING Sen aiigisnd chars | Mop utTT: oun, 155 ALE ACRE , | iuecstast seul [$100 Down Ee percncess | |MQUESCC ATM ergy : | we f ON tiie” , alle .s0* peak, partitened - |) pedroom, 3 story frame pome. | Bale es a hard to $00. rerans, (7% 0% Asking $12,- B . ILD Yours for Acting, | WESP SUBURBAN __|C. HOUSTON REALTY | FL on cute ox fanbsaen fie Ee os Sree | we ow, weer susvnaax wes cin tae os pur ta ove] rene Serena; | You mart so the very attrac | "Pa eam FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Bitutes oe teaioom'doet's:| eh tenant ie Gee || se, ih in at, by ms closets, ve home red walls, —_ . 3 “+ utility Se are Gin emerge eae] frscet Ger ce ee | Sern Le erg INCOME wee a een Erase | Sect'tla once obs” “| Set hea, Aemrnty | fey pitta ule ane Sh tirett srg Ries | sci tau ce,Say | Sr foatados aoe” *| SRDUMAEE a EES Spick and Span cia fereacieage | he me Secttecst somerset 15% Sees | es hee | geen. | DORRIS [SfcemPuttlor. sun| Eero: | Beh det a he =. Ask for Mr, Brown. : Very attractive 8% rm, home . . Carpeted i ae ag y Bg Breeseyay and atteched ee: bE ng closets, mil bath, nine call OA 0-26i8, Lake Front in qucelient censtion, Plastered | C:--HOUSTON REALTY | sovrtpux tastino senvicn breakfast bar, piasile tlle bath, for $16,250. Imagine, 15 fag 't, Foomy. hands Kitchen’ oes see L. H. BROWN, Realtor | firasis svt cSnmace car carport. tieeiy landscaped, a BRICK RANCH HOME| {2 Sorssmed Sewnteth | wen pene anv os Feowtalie asertt ent, 8 becement, oe. Ns ip]. IS, vistaregges snd pane ws i; NEW JM cn ec ese teh BLOOMFIELD at" 98,800 “with only $2.00 on We'll price any of the ved ra. Only sinnee” lot, mdse bn eek set cl | wee GAP TO RD ng map| fereogh hate nsvatict | gee tn aiactre 149 storr| Hoy gi:ioe moves Zou ins Balance | Reng "iow ‘and Pambuine’ 3 ye rs 450 HOME PLANS | So & Same . my ae TO SAGINAW BT. A26f.| Joh “relaxstion, “Yours t hotse’ with fenced yard, Gooa| M Fopay. foams faneh "home, 288x100 NICH LIE we have in our files LIST WITH & BUY FROM oi tates _— piss it is 8 one fui] Snder for only sae, Peting ana drapes. call for" WM bedrooms, oll PHA heat, electric a Gare en market i realtor “HOME PLANNERS” NICH LIE | a 912,00 & terms. Call PE " * hot water heater, Lot Soxaid. Lake | parable y large lot, com-|4) Mt. Clemens St. FE 5-1201 "CEN NERS . sre Bateman John K. Irwin | Bans Sse tetiatet Sas Ee ake ee | re cee benbietaee & HAR teres of grounés- K NN. SEWIN) | Sete fans. disposal, Thermo oven, Gril, Cy gt some out to ihe convenient | 33 W. Hur PER SS & ent drive. REALTOR NORTH END +o es, 2-car garage and : ron 8183 ry reation . Sine 1935 men outstanding appoint seth pera a AMPSEN] | yy wedebes et eae | dee Rares seams | ST GILES FLOYD KENT, Realtor | S. Bloomfield Hids. ‘Fn Cosh REALTORS FE 40528} © —— one AL BUY DOWN: PAYMENT—¢250.00 “QUALITY BUILT HOMES” office | features “an “negtllect, the Dew ‘ ONE STORY LAKE ORION } IVAN Ww. metket, Al condiion nce fit And this home is locat. % biock_N- of Telegraph and low. “large. Croom brick ce bee i encetiont Ri Salt 1 y+ Sun. arly American Beautifully re: SCHR AM pd, ae tereened fete ideal the m3 ~ FE 20123 car eareee Beane aches Re eon s* Ce a elo pun monte f down. texie Eitcnen, Shassered able sooms. 5 ee one oe AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING fa “tedgerenn} 3 Rrepleces ‘one fre Surge vn owen pew| fen, "nart trogen gots |7™ AEM ReAON, mm tee" any Sousa | C 008 . gre i, ate| ER Soha | Cen wrath OR Na | wee Aes oe] Een | ASS LAKE |5Reom Brick trade Sal tod Fe eset, | NS atom SF 70H BoP om dow) DE AVTON WOO : SE tte tt | coy mu 2 Dedroom carpeted matern home | ditas”tiiyStcoreta. tnd to in | DS MAKE A DATE! YMENT—$000.00 gn large wooded, fenced lot, Bost | extras. “Price fe, sunPerie® and fOME 8 ou ean mov and lear e __ Price $8,300, DILT 1962. FAMILY LIVIN A. subdivision of fine homes onl PRACTICALLY ¥ into earage. » terms bedroom, full basement. ad 10 We To, see this 4 toomes and me tt nOME lovely 3 pill trade for west side @ oF 1 81.560 dows Beautiful ie astured 1 this «bedroom. 3 10 minutes from Peatiac We) bath. sew & modera, Fon Only 2 yee Hd home, located west _ Fronts on large canal which en- soem Some. $ or . ie i dining room, nic omes es mary location! lots. Pric m two room 60x200 . pos- ? : lene "Sint, or atop dining room, ct vitiches wilh : inree. * bedrooms Bante” living lo Seg Priced at ¥4.a0 ‘with flow. a it Plenty oe mace \f cootne ee mmediote Ww atkins Lake . s room, pace, . . reens, : ell ~A < DR, Three bed- Only #10806 terms Decorated sneak «ae THIS IS IT! So"Dis" ant “on ice: sie a ae go eee tse er aneat 3 “bedboone hut. Pull basement, of | Neat as . pin inside & out. 8| . = “R ALOW REAL mide the city with 9 peeaberatomapantyd fipzises, tnd, furnace Priv bedroom ¢ Low Down Payment for Respon- direc! ' , Eee Ba ig *e WEA Be Pence 4 Shine. heat” Yes, there ¢ & latge 2/ . rooms, gerade & a, over!) stom . 7) ee eels, So) SEES eee | A ee ee sar tries tr Praeiemttetgs | wat A 2 ; Be now. . ' : ; bong nan mm | 4 will to ‘ : « Wes , JOHN |GAYLORD | Russel! Young Humphries Ae | Se ee leone KENNEDY| KINZLER jaa — re aha wir oY uy van! na sang Canes - FE SUNS FEES Ua ROE OMAP Ss 9 PH Min Boones af 1 TARE Fe se ‘ 5 ee x fe ‘ * i ‘, ‘ ‘ bi hae = ‘ ‘ A * gs ‘ g be t Le ' j } \ | = - . 7 : 4 ‘ee a ae if t ele | + : 4 f / ; ‘i | ¢ F a a See oe pees Be ee ae a ee ee eS ee | pemee eee ee ae Nok eee " = # ‘ ; ee a eee: § é ah J { = : : ee pre a ; : es Nat Joe ou ee. oe ee ; er Ke es eee soos ee fe oe - Gee 2 ae Be ee AS Reese oe ' ual * cee = osm Ree, | ee ae ee ee eee i ef vv | 130 FT. LAKE FRONT . VALUET, Realtor ND AVE. WHITE LAKE son Bee nr ROSE McLARTY 32163 oF fraded it Cuce’s tow Huron Riverfront og B Pull $8500, | LAKE ¥ ee @. mo. Owner MA wun pS Sood ay WATKINS LAKE with 2 bedrooms of good solid con-| @ room lake front home, 3 bed- struction. room, &| rooms, util. roon. dinette. Breezeway, utility and; in h. Gas heat, . het e Ft and can be —, 3 car tet s : je 3 Pw TI Price $14,000, terms. Por aterford area. $2,000 down. Garsiam 7° 7 Owens, Broker. 4 4 ms Lake area. + : . A at $5,500, terms. WATKINS LAKE Com iy 4 room lake- front home. Susins Lake. Only| § rooms and 2 bedrooms. $1,000 down, Ail on 1 floor. basement, GEO. MARBLE, Realtor] "6, "™, sundry ym. Olt heat. A264 ae ye: Nice shady lot, good lake priv. Pf EE ee a Plains, om lot, > oe Por sale eall F. i cash. rs call PF. J. rage. Real nee. eit p00 with Owens, Bro OR 3-140. SHELL HOME ON ‘ ‘ — large 100x160 f lot. Well, septic _ PRIVATE LA OSE Serene | I tarens unm 2 oe” wen noe @ S INC. of Pontiac off B50. $12,500 terms. Gi RESALE ? BEDROOM ~:~“ ete : ® HOME with lake privileges, $1,350 down. Balance $36 oe, Includes taxes & ie.” 32244. BY OWNER Stet, sa Pa Meats iis Lake. "Brice Sse Open Eves. FE 4420 LARGE LAKEFRONT 145 f. Large 3 % acre land, ‘vate road, near town. Across from WHITE BROS. OR 3-1298 o — Sun, 1 te 5 ive| For Sale Resort Prop. 4A tenn on ee A MODEL OPEN 1-0. DAILY & SUN. 3 BD 13,990 . AND HT im, ccs, an boeae a . Pontiac. Near all door, Al, for down. No. re ‘ents Phone EM 71-0161. | 01 C. HO! NEW LOG CABIN . iN BPAUTIPULLY SHADED 762145 jot, na cabin is nent Is and St, Helen xeellent deer ¥ substa: payment. Ph, ABINS ~~ ON YOUR LOT or mine at wassee River Call before 3 p. FE 46909, SOFT SAND BEACH Clear, spark! water — Clean, re Subdi oe 5. Cail B bens vis 0. rown ty NOW ng colorful Uterature *: FEderal 2-6637 — RSESHOE LAKE, WEST gy ER meee pe ay cot- e shed, wooded % acr oit heat, modern 4 or cash, $4,500. NEARLY NEW N. SIDE GI FB Satemetls nest het im sutomatic heat, hot water. storms RENT, BRICK and om west side, to. sell. P, J. Wajdie, broker. FE 2-761). Williams Lake Attractive Furnished four room e. Lot 402100, LAKE PRIVILEGES new five room modern, ree bedrooms tile o Sitherns ig e $8,500 with ‘si.800 Gn WALTERS LAKE summer eot- ta, lake vileges. ‘aul wee $4,750 with $1, CRAWFORD AGENCY . a 53% W. Huron &t. PE + arvLE OF area MoM aon PE 21317 FULL BASEMENT. or MY 3-114. LAK a TARE AFT aN BRice INCLUDES Down. |Sale Suburban Prop. 45A COTTAGE 7 MILES NORTH oF F, C. Wood Co. Coseville, 1 block from Lake REALTOR OR 31238 legen 04,500 cash of terms, OR . Corner Willams Lake Rd. & M50 plum . Terms MI eae | ~ down Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7? MN. Gaginaw at, division. be arran K. G. FE 42204 Eves. 192 Ph. PE 6-610 ‘HEMPSTEAD EB. Huron Eves. FE 54-0510 Rochester Area 30 acres in the N. Adams section—level to gently roll. ing land acre—s real buy Leslie R. Tripp, 22 6W, Law rence Realtor reet FE 56-6161 or PE 50338 : hb e38 5 iii Hs li for Junior!” “It can't do any harm to ask! He'd make a perfect sitter| | Business Opportunities 51 Money to Loan 83 ; SeaB Tee BETTE TA! ‘On the ah + Orion MY 34 np NSURANC Te) c pre wv . Ce.8 ’ toe e~ m os i ry i? Lak - D giewye pare deat ot YOU ARE Lucky aE aes sere Ore ve han $30. oe = —=S =| BUCKNER agile R. by iy co gl BUSINESS” OFFICES ARF LOCATED: VILLAGE TAVERN | rowrtac, and tor Nationst Bide. 36 Acre Estate | se yay DRAYTON PLAINS 413 Dixie Hwy. of the show pinces of ee ie | waLten okAkS , Be, Perston — a, PRINTING PLANT : cf the features tetas "Dae blosk notte weiss trom beat i Sees | a = GET CASH QUICKLY RA! Orchard Lake Ave. Telegraph ~op RR. ity ctene QO s . @ general Leslie a Ww. Le a rr bain ren “A ole LP G. HEMPSTEA MARINE SALES. An outstanding ce py vm asa ' ™ "hen pe scsi Riehwar jand popular ake pear WHEN YOU NEED ix ocr pete Sismwm $25 to $500 }-phase current s&s rm, a VERY eunrr ae = meter ae al ae | tn enon © on ¥ pe signature Le ee ee grounds. ’ cbs eeesesesoned 008 om terme. trade for endorsers, Payments _ 4 . WAsbes....2seeee00, —" contracts you with ees eeeeeeeed WARD E, PARTRIDGE CT ATE vei. | REALTO mess'| FINANCE CO. m2 Bank Bidg. R. Tripp, Realtor aries P. $10,000, drive-in restaurant, Write Press Box 106 MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 1050 ‘W. HURON ST. ; 1 To Up to $500 Snre seis ioga sy’ hy oh ing OCP eH ERO Eee ee 7 + cossceececeees FIBRO] Grocery and Meat Market Sees LOANS and 8 ge every ai 4 F - ie ween 2 cross 1pm exeent 4. = = HOLMESBARTRAM %, ota tS Extra Fast set Fm 20) —_———_ | “ge snes “Hlewile Co amb 1480 Baldwin’ Ave "Pi ‘wanes ? ees eres . Service. oe ane : : On signature. or gs sc iseeeenndeseneeneee Grit ea tanes| H.W. Bigelow | Fear ae = att, Morn mn | Peeate i repay How oun’ ber | Erene haseygmns oo ator ule tale S—) Oe Boe ee er HOUSEHOLD CFD. MARBLE, Reale Ee mest Stet esos s| FINANCE Phone OR _3-i2%8 wine Tse ion Corporation of Pontiac mat HA TE Slimaedesclgged |The 8 section. cellent . fcgeeerea!| WHITE LOANS Besinse Operon fil BROS, _|**ditanmrr roattgt i HOT “ane FOR sr. 0 e. TRIENDLY sense 71 Owner moving wo Fiorita, gome| | raong On ia | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. up Macbine, Ete vor sale Phone ingEResTeD iM E DIM E 202 N. MAIN * with Modern OCH : ene Hoan", § 3° 8500 GOOD nuit fOUSEMOLD i theater. © dt ee ah Oth me eh . s 684s Me ortgage small business, ¥ mo Gt 36 Po LOANS $600 TO $1,500 Mat Miciwet's provtertoes| 2070 DiSCOunt | bones seten”ofam im | MHS SS ogg PE SU | oman ACE APRET Poe | PRES sTANING TOILET ful returns. $6300 Dn Pius inven: Secured by new 2 bedroom mod-| 3. For Sdditions oF ty ern gt ol hae eles On 84 acres “of take f Pepeetne ae te house constructed, | | Vacuum eleaners 6 ¢abing plus bait, sackle : bd $eae boat busine: s. ooo a to add more it. Ask . ate e EERE joo sl P CRATOEN Renter | 45 Erecting Ph. Ortonville 133 _ collect Salant tal Money to Loan 53 | To my ACCEPT YOUR CAR AS DOWN Say styay ‘gee | Cash in 1-Trip | Best sarees Se | me, Soe Rar “ . Phone first for Joan tm t-4rip! ' ite Bronco gee great | Gt WO c"iGd. ‘he, he'Rs| Ek, Stal cnet par, Cha | &| PLACE A “Lost AD! V3 ee Cota iB as go | 8 Tee es ve toe Krag wet bare Fou 48 Wine: | APL Gang MOT. gag | Call FE28i81. for an ad/4 Tis is YOUR UR OPPORTUNITY BENEFICI 1. a p New Innerspring Mattresses to recover a loss. FE] ton a oly "ich: We ten, you A Zeapt your labor for dows | ¥ as 28181 for an ad-writer,|* Bor Bx Pipes Sich or" ons| | FINANCE CO. | te Say “charge it.” #1087, 9 Om, to 6 p.m, tw. at. FE 24240 Cail ah, ' 4 Pog rots exe STORM SASH SUMMER SPECIALS 4 doors, alum - de germs, Bae he fa pee Pa Mile road ef GOC : B-0056 EROUBH POINTER POPS FOR OLive 10100 = HUTCHINSON at Fa Case combines, $375 Set otek Bet Seashore hate HOUGHTEN & SON 528 North Rochester “BUYS A Riding garden tractors syeesSiseeee airs lnaiiae $B ff . iH H in e f “i i iff a a; Ea d Housetrailers 78 it Pan | HOUSE- rent or sale on loca- GODERN PALACE WOBTE — all inum, $695, OR PONTIAC CHIEF AMERICA 8 RIC, FINEST to W . te 3 SARATOGA 7 FT, SS = 5 hres on MOBILE “2 habe peu:denv tiled the peat te eet” WOR t pet ep Bie Sour airing . For Selo Housetrailers 78 OXFORD Trailer Sales Exchange ‘ ANDERSON CHAMPION GREAT LAKES mn ROTT LE GAS “SERVICE TIRE. & TREADING CO. N. Perry 6 PE _bg00 Guaranteed Fe 7-854). _Sale Motor Scooters 82 ALL STATE CRUSAIRE MOTOR Scooter OLive 32-7607, For Sale Motorcycles 83 16 HARLEY DAVIDSON 4. FE +0044, We ave conneal new out board runabouts used as demonstrators for sale at a safe, Ban reduced all EviRRUD some ne 16 ft. Thom: ae nent motors. ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. VICE NATIONAL A) 16PT, SHAE, Comeetto with sails, $300. FE +21 . | SOSTELLOS BOATS AOTORS, MY _3-3732. ANY PLANE OUT- trailers Lake PT capes ce THE La WAGNER CO $-022 +2544 ; SHORTY HOOK’S Be tues Wilson GMC New and Used Trucks 1951 Chevrolet Tractor TRUCKS ARE OUR SUSINESS OAKLAND AT CASS PHONE FE 5-9485 ~ National Motor Sales says “We will sell you a car, even if your credit has been turned down else- where.” $39.50 Dn. Noco-signers No furniture loans No finance companies No red tape Immediate Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy Here, Pay Here .. NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 7 8 SAGINAW BUD Shelton ceeeeenen 305 “Bud Shelton in Motor Sales +] boats every wee down fo earth Cor, Auburn & E. Bivd. FE 46728 s, s " “toxrs warINE— | BUY WITH Exve.otra ofa mi| Confidence 4 ER. HYD 50 USED CARS Transportation Offered 87 BRAID PLY BY AIRLINER LL : ny time there! New York. $19. it toe es Bertie ao maged” Perry. Bervice ine.” OR ons GOING NORTH PART Ms either way. FE 5-080¢. Wanted Used Cars 88 ia ye or MY_ 22-5402 ARS. side aute parts. 141 B, Pike St FE 5-6058 St. §-6855., . LATE MODEL CARS. CLEAN AND THE HIGH DOLLAR _ Ae Sm. bow e miles. will pay you well. Dixie ""H. J. VANWELT i| We NEE GED SARS AND teyeks Get our price before you North Chevrolet’s . ee Lot in Birmingham rp Pads Neg P OLEAN FOR “COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. } N. Main, Rochester URN rr SALES 02. W. Baron __ WANTED SCRAP ia 7 Ph. OR sah : : JUNK CA ; service. Call Pei, & CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE models, Economy. 23 Auburn, etal, 1 DR 4 DR, ae tg Shy ph HASKINS SAYS. BRING TITLe & WAITING | HEAVY TRA A VOLUME SALES MOR Ox BUYERS GLENN' S yous PRoct 8. solere re enn . ined ined rium AJ8. bices waa - ea OR sen | .{9 Sher. 2 or — out. oe m, ealen, on a] onse, , make, any model. Top ‘30 Chev. 2 ar | BAG EY AUTO PARTS | si Piymouth sedan ce See vee ae 170 BAGLEY sr. | ,22 Ford sedan . one" +. a. at pare. nDI- a 29-2068 days or eves. ws ioe. we, ; | BoUipecd, boven tyr. old Like | SHOP IT MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM _ tow Mnstaig 644g.” OT w Then Bring It Here | tame Your own TERMS ar arp ci WD SuEe ae ments mel HASKINS|, 8:30 GOOD CLEAN 39 OR ‘$3 FORD PI tT. 2% Wi $3550. CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 Open Nites "til MAple §-$071 Cadillac SALE 54 Coupe ress scene $2945 : One Owner, All Ex 53 Specials $1845 : Power Windows 52 Sedan 62 ....0++ $1545| 30 A Beauty! 1 Sedan 62 . Basecees $1145 2 to choose f JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 “NEW LOW PRICES ALL THIS WEEK 1056 roomy 4 door Olde 98, tren, roar Sour" oes, “OF 88 ‘56 Demos. DOOR SEDAN, @ CYL. LOW MILEAGE, $1.15 FULL PRICE. Sas th, SERRA Cus "Beeld aR Sm BEL AIR V4 4 DOOR SEDAN. BEAUTIFUL IVORY AND TUR- FINISH LOADED WITH NEW. MANY “a, ne FROM Your Car Down HIGHEST TRADES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION OUR AIM SERVICE, QUALITY. SATISFACTION DONT DELAY act TropaTt HASKINS |. CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest st Growing Dealer” Dixie Highway at M15 Mabie. $8071 ‘Open Nites "tit | LOOK! INSTEAD OF FANCY USED CAR We would rather take the money is sound, wee “chrysler v4. 4dr. Pully 1955 ‘che wren Ln Bel Air hard top. 1 8. 4 dr. Fully eq uipega, “ee CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Chrysler-Plymouth 8. MAIN ST. MA 58141 Evenings Till 9 p.m. ie Chevis's “a 3 ane wg t Postiaes a: Bg models. DOWN, pres MONTHL Pay ENTS. Good selection of other makes & models, ROGERS SALES & SERVICE. signals, rad clean, Ml 6-1513, ae pL age 3 1948. GOOD _cond, With extras. OR 3-7630. ‘GET to RIEMENSCHNEIDER 232 S. SAGINAW tr ’ The Wind Blew All Our Prices Down "49 Pontiac. 2 door bb wel ae a HURON. MTR. SALES 053 W Huron EASY ED WILL TOTE YOUR NOTE Evmyeedy’ s Credit ere peraorr * 115 6. Saginaw at Pe Leaving state. $65 iss, “to $285 222 W. Montcalm imo FORD L.£", 2. wa * CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass of Pike Sta. PE 4-3885 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL CONV. 1947. Phone 29-2056. MERCURY, BEST OFFER over $150, After § p.m. OR 3-5164. ‘$0 MERCURY COUPE CONV. EX- cellent condition, W. W. R & H. spotlight. 2219 Ellery off of Hatch- ery Rd. WY ILL ACCEPT oats. apply meras, etc — Mh age of a ood “BILL SPENCE @_Ontiand Ave PE $42 NO DOWN pas REQUIRED On jOBILES. : %, a bon clap Cope $225 Pati ut * gale ies 8 “see PF te ‘West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead 4,8 and seve the difference makes & modes to hoose from West Side Used Cars on Ww OR: i053 NASH STATESMAN. WITH _heater, $425 Elgin 63234, “ots «Dr SEDAN A help finance FE 2-0214. WOULD YOU SELL TO A FRIEND SOMETHING YOU WOULD NOT WANT FOR YOURSELF Tf you are honest and answer is NOI That is CHEVROLET y|'55 BEL AIR H’dto op $1795 Radio & Heater. A bea: R CHIEF 344 DOOR. ceeeee Q1595 fe See seme 53 SUPER ‘Hardtop $1295 Radio & Hea 55 4 DOOR Deluxe $2095 Radio & Heater. venue 554 DOOR 870 870 | Ser. $1895 Radio & Heater, Hytramatic. CHEVROLET '52 2 DOOR Sty. Dix. $595 Radio & Heater a 2,242 seseesees $2, 1 Es ae : sreseees 1,393 comess $1,492 090 | 942 vestaaees e ee eee Oe Sfecsddddss fae ean rere seapht gS 3328 FORD "53 V8 2 DOOR..... $895 Radio & meaton, White Walis ‘782 ’S4 4 DOOR | R'V8. 000 $995 Radio & Heater PONTIAC RETAIL STORE } Sidsmobile PE 42188 |. 8 ene, seceeee m6. si eeeeees 45 [Sesser "53 Sedan 98 sayeeee $1145 Look this one over! \ ‘52 Super 88 seectees $745 cen . r eeaeteeee $ 5 51 Super 88 ; $24. Pie - Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 Birmingham Clean Cars FROM Bob Frost, Inc. 850 soe WOODM ne, 31 e220 AMINON Orden 43009 “CY OWENS” YOUR FORD DEALER A-l USED CARS| OVER 80 REAL BUYS “CY” OWENS a jf 6 ame S. ea alt es i cond : 44016. CEN TRAL CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass, at Sts. . rans. Overdrive. R r x. internat Pick Mast- py Motor toe len Wt The 70 Cars All Makes—Alll Models All Colors—All Prices “STRAIGHT PROM . THE . SHOULDER" dealing is “what t when yore ro busine selection of a used ear, month. ~ yy payment or prover ‘sel Nh endeavor ‘" every wav to do YOUR AY. Give us a we can saiisty” ° ned HARDTOP. POWER & BRAK noe a2 RAKES, TWOTONE BL $1595 ‘33 FORD 4 DR. PF. V8, RADIO AND EATER FORD-O-M OTHER OWNER, = ON uf np T9S HYDRAM. Eros, a OWNER, BLACK $2195 SS BUICK L opr HARDTOP TON GREEN & WHITE, pYRAFLOW. va ‘ENGINE, $2195 55 PONTIAC CATALINA 11, ACTUAL MILES. HYORAMA He, AND VERY CLEAN, s $1295 CHEVROLET 2-DR. eroNs $395 Down. “GOODWILL Bl ICK USED CARS” * i CLEMENS ar , ri put 210 FE 2910 Lake Ave. . ¢ b a ‘ paren ‘ if “ck ne Ww ‘thee go take more pictures but I am gol |steal from my digry so I won't have all that extra I am glad I came to Russia to say I have been her investigating sub-/I had my choice of all the places in the world to today he “neverjnot come here. _ oh : | cbes fece li et é tt 7 ti : Z : g & ! sé tt 4 i | Ve 4 E 3 8 : E j i i I i Egg vig BE & F i i i ee f it i i : Et i ge 3 le H eli Ee ee i ees fi : : : a E i E age i He ee tf f # F | be 4 TT, i z i se §& : t convention ... edford Pittman photos of James Dean's grave ... ‘anaemia = , Sally Rand will drop her fans; she'll do Shakespeare .. . a call for ex-bervicemen interested| Henry Fonda's daughter, 16, will try an acting career ... Mrs. Joel McCrea (Frances Dee) wants to return to films, but she'll SERVICE Member of Oakland County Electronics Association FE 4-1515 C&VTV 158 Ocklend Open Eves Till 9 P. M. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “We read that women started using cosmetics in the Middle Ages. That's still when they use them most—in the middle ages.”"—Dighton (Kans. Herald.) TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Those new portable TV. sets are SYLVANIA TV NO MONEY DOWN |; o At y ELEGTRO MART | Free Home Demonstration | 188 Oakland FE 2-3781 } SERVICE? Yes! © Tape Recorders © Record Players oT.V. : Hi-Fi ® Radice % Inter-Comm. Systems OP. A. Systems BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 | ‘Joey Carter tells about a certain African waterfall: “There is a legend that if a beautiful young maiden stands beneath it, she'll get wet. That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 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