« 4 = 7} ee se : _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JU LY 9, 1050-22 PAGES “Ren. oe il Thousands Idle; Layoffs Follow - Work Stoppage Eight- Week Walkout ce Begin Removing Plane Crash Victims silo Steel Strike Hits Rails Har Holiday Patrols Have Begun Police R into service today in preparation for the usual heavy July 4-highway Expected; Talks Resume |Tush with hopes of matching last Thursday Morning ag record of no fatalities in PITTSBURGH (® —Rail- roads and other freight “haulers felt the growing economic impact of the na- tionwide stee] strike today as negotiators for the United Steelworkers and the basic steel industry marked time awaiting talks with the: govern- ment’s chief labor media- tor. : posted furlough -notices yesterday affecting some 23,000 workers, It was indicated more. unemploy- iment would follow if the strike The railroads, dependent on the steel industry for much of. their business, were forced to cut oper- rately here An. initial nt cutback of 18,000 was announced nation’s largest. The B&O ‘said itigsid «ss - . was 5,000- employes. New Yi (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Ike Is Chipper —Takes Practice Shots on Green GETTYSBURG, Pa., W—Presi- dent Eisenhower chalked up /an- -other “first” today. He got oat on to see President Chiang Shek of Nationalist. China. Tomorrow, the fourth of July, shapes up. as an uneventful day /Sor the President, imhis fourth day / of convalescence here from his said it expected the strike would Knudsen, Others, , necessitate a “large number of) layoffs.” - . Due to lack of steel business, | county; The National Safety Council has eady for Busy estimated that 120 persons will be: killedion the nation’s highways over, City and ‘state police units, and the county Sheriff's Department, will be setting up heavy patrols throughout the area this after- hoon, The’ American Red Cross’ Holi- day Highway Patrol and National ness... Dangers of ‘Crackers Told by Warning Police Otticer Tiny fingers lost, lifelong scars, sometimes blind- - The tragedies possible when children play with fite- crackers make a grim list as officials prepare for Inde- Wandering Car Pins Girl, 19, - Against Sofa © A 19-year-old Pontiac Township girl ‘escaped with abrasions this morning after 4 car crashed into Rd. pinning her agatest tne daven- port in the living room. ‘ GM Vice Presidents NEW/YORK w@®~Three new di- General. Motors Corp. are Edward N.. Cole, gen-| manager posts last week. formerly was chief en- gineer for Chevrolet. - Knudsen, ‘pendence Day tomorrow. : bans fireworks without her parents home at 2527 Walnut'turn @ gay holiday | Pontiac police as usual will be .| Ready Although Michigan law special permission, hun- dreds of “smuggled” ‘crackers probably will be set off here, police e t. 5 gin, aeekaiee Yar oe careless child, they warned, can into a day of! heartbreak. : The law recognizes that the “good, old-fashioned” way of sa- iting our nation’s bitthday . is not necessarily the safest, and to sae . - Conviction of possession of fire- works, Det. Insp. Clark M. Wheat- on pointed out, can bring fines up to $100 or 90 days in jail. POSSESSION ILLEGAL He said that most” firecrackers brought here are purchased in states where ‘firecrackers aré le- gal, But even if a firecracker is erack down on of- he. emphasized, possession of it in Michigan still is against the law. The city won't forget that just about everybody loves fireworks,. icial traffic duty beginning tonight. purchased tegally in another = Althea , Gibson 5 Roads Guardsmen will also turn out. to aid in traffic control, : Pontiae poliée inspector Clark M. Wheaton, acting chief in the ab-| - sence of vacationing Chief Herbert) - Straley, has assigned seven motor- cycles and four’ patrol cars for spe- He said his men will concentrate largely on keeping traffic movi on Telegraph Road. : “We'll have every'man apd car out onthe road through the holi- day,” Sheriff Frank Irens report- ‘ed. He said all time off had been cancelled for deputies in the all- ap in TWA Wreck Helicopters Bring Back Bloody Sacks Holding ‘Some of ‘128 Bodies GRAND CANYON, Ariz. today they found what {they believe to be definite legal or not legal. ‘ It plans’ a spectacular half-hour | ‘of them: at 10 p.m. tomorrow at! ‘Oakland Park, off Montcalm ave- nue between Ivy. street and Glen-' wood avenue. The Parks and Recreation De-! f ; Lehman, }Partment with the Northside Com-| munity Club will sponsor there; more and bigger bangs and color- ful displays. than could. be found) tion son of the late William S. Knud- sen, a GM president, was general, manager of the Diesel Engine di-| vision. Lehman was géneral salés, ‘manager of Frigidaire. Oftices to Close And it will be safer, too. | i 78-82 for Holiday, With Possible Rain ‘| : Pontiac area residents may. look) in any private, backyard celebra-< | singles finalist since Kay Stam. | and Pat Ward will meet, assur jiarridge, American League presi-| neighbors. dent for approval by league mem- 4 Hatfield from Kentucky met |° ing England of its first women’s | mers lost te America’s Alice | on Wednesday, forward to a pleasant Indepen-| idence Day, tomorrow, with a high | i Marble in 1939. ... a : Open Thursday branches will be closed all day: tomorrow. in celebration of Inde-| pendence Day. liveries,.a-Post Office spokesman ‘of 78 to 82 degrees. of 54 to 58 degrees. reading Miss Fry's victory today was ‘ |something of an. upset. She had city banks,, the Post Office and its prediction for tonight with a low /%°". winner of 18 tournaments dur- \ing a worldwide tour, was seeded | four. ‘ * | It will be somewhat warmer with) Miss Buxton, seeded sixth, ad- All will resume business at their possible showers or thundershowers|vanced to the semifinal by de- opening hours Thursday morning. |tomorrow night, There will be no mail deliveries) The lowest temperature Wednesday except for special de-|in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 Beach, Calif.,, withdrew from the i a.m. was 60 degrees. The thermom-|tournament on advice of her doc- ifault today when second-seeded] iMrs. Beverly Baker Fleitz of Long sioner Ford Frick, for approval by! his office. Goldstein is a Hollywood movie; producer and uctor Clark Gable is a member of his syndicate. Olson. Fife. and Whyte are members of the board of directors of the Detroit Lions Professional Football Club; They formed a-sep- arate corporation to bid for the ibaseball club after’ the National Football League declared that the ‘Lions — as a football tion / June 9 intestinal operation. isaid today. leter read 80 degrees at 2 p.m. tor. 7 ’ California Girls Wear Colorful Costumes | THE CLI miniature gold pans and * , * * {PERS ARE HERE—Girl Scouts from Nevada County ’ ‘and Hangtown (Placerville), California, wear distinctive headgear Bright red jackets complet at the Senior Roundup near Highland. Tall black felt hats with along genuiné gold pans, 4 miniature sluice box and a supply of gold. miners’ picks are their usual head covering. With this equipment they demonstrate panning for gold. , a e their ensemble. Foutiac Pree Photo! These giris brought —could not bid. for-an unrelated Plunge on Stick a shot was fired. © : Schmelling -~ R-ors ch bach — -Mayhew—Cicala; they sing the same songs and live by the same Girl Scout: laws. . Hill—Iwami~ Chezen and Zuretti; all swoon to- heritage. = That is the purpose of the Girl Scout Roundup, That is part of national encampment Jaber—Pigg—and Kleinfelter; for) dy what is happening at this firsts of girls aged 14-17, 2 a "~ aS o: ot ve ag conta : Bas . =. nei a ar wee orone by. ro ate ...| ing unidentified portions of persons w over. this rugged country kiHing 128 people ley ‘of Coconino County, The entire force of the Pontia : : ! ’ at noon aided by six National) had apparently collided in flight with a UAL DC-7 the background. : - la Civil ‘Aerdnautiod Hoard posal nypreigtinage soy gon 75 Sy official had seen paint and actuanek siiies ott : ° oo : | -|markings on the wreckage Guardsmen riding wit trope in | F d h : Bi : Pag a concentration “on igh accident) yyndica BS FFIENASNIPS DlOOM| pine crashed Trans works The Red Cross tits will oper-ime gp. pe . say : tion which eft ii e doubt ate from 4 to 30 pm. today end Bid for Ti rs ° | |it had collided with a a 925 at Girl Scout Campiinics stuns bet oe with ten cars and an airplane, 2 Seeking to Purchase a *" \derness. ss fee zs carrying two fine atters, will cover! Detroit Franchise From| 2U4¥ O'Grady met the Colonel's lady and found they| Meanwhile, the main county arteries , were sisters under the skin. At the Senior Girl Scout ot ae sina ae ae Briggs Roundup, now in progress at Highland tin notity fire aid cars and police| DETROIT ithe Detroit Base-|S*l8 are discovering daily that they are all pretty much be ctims of " pe ecidents yan Co., “announced today that| like. : ae ‘ Two Mtl, twinrotor “Flying Nineteen were Killed in fatal ac-(eight syndicates have officially bid) Five thousand strong, . | Banana” naeapans teed iinann ye ches ead cae senile: ton Detroit ‘‘iger franchise. |they into the Haven 0 evise acer at the deyty Grand Conysn the holiday followed a weekend! Bids were opened today by an|Hill area last week to erect ipa ape bar lh gg 9g om Be oo sccnk, "A. Childe Stawe'“Blice|*x@eutive committee consisting of}a tent city. From Ketchi- f§ Drains ae joseph A. . Walter O. Briggs Jr., president;/kan, Alaska; Xenia, form. The 22 sacks, together with five oor aor ogg Reon tle ife| Care J Fisher, treasurer; andland Orono, Maine they pages thc gas 2 sacks brought out Yesterday, were depended on it, because -”|Harry M. Sisson, secretary. All! .aimne camp. From Pep- ‘si the crew a ; three wa are members of perl, Alabama: Lady oat Manager eo eee mares eg board of directors. . . |gmith, Wisconsin . Ps i ee ny With the UAL DCT. Miss Fry Beats gf es ea nein ar pence Hew-Reayy.they,-ea-tvepered Project. | three } licopters were to have lite and Ray Whyte, Detrolt;| “ Qnee at camp, they changed in-| storm drainage system for Pontiac) One of the copters carried 9 erew Bae Ee Oe 1S ae ee ee charts, yellow and|has been taken by the City Cinmjot United “Air Lines mountain Shirle Halts String others of Jackson; ?red Knor?,’ 44 became one of the crowd, |Willman said yesterday. |§ |. Their mission was to recover as of Victories for’ U.S. lean Ramones soe a afl ga Oat an ag eelal te have, a Thtoas ca libe te pelens she buaned ee _ of. i r U.S. land k. ; Gross “ee ; to re en-|the 58 persons in th Negro Star Lansing: Bil Veeck, Gerald Hott-|SPESY. Toot ve they cre sending|gineering firm reviee a 19 study DC7 awhen it ploughed into a sheer ° gro berger and others of New Mexic0|ietters and post cards. They tell| which includes the widening pen hg ay dry andere - |and Baltimore and Charles O. Fin-|o¢ new friends they have made, of|deepening of the Clinton River as| Butte. The TWA. plane crashed WIMBLEDON, England ®—Shir- ley, George Storer and others ot] souvenirs they have swapped and|the-"primary outlet for the new) “bout @ mile from the DCT but in . ley Fry of St. Petersburg, Fia.,|Chicago and Miami. =. __| of sights they have seer). | "tem. * trom|. Capt. Waller Spriggs of the 90rd ed A Gibson's hopes of} Briggs, whe with his four | Parents from er Springs, June 18, angry residents | seit ie fae t win | Sisters imberited. the baseball |Kansas; Tenafly, New Jersey and|District 5 on the city’s north side|7*ansportation Helleopter Com- Wimbledon tennis singles ‘eham-| company froni their Inte father |Grand Blanc, Michigan scan the pionship today when she defeated| im 1962, did not disclose the |daily paper for news of ' their the New York girl 46, 63; 6-4, in| amounts of any of the bids. it | daughters. Some pack up the fami- a quarter final match. “>| has been reported that he expects |!Y car and come to Michigan for * The victory seat Dae Fry into| the club and Briggs Stadianm to |* Vacation at premised en Sa » semi Ss @ st top-seeded bring -at least $4,500,000, - camip. Others . ant as be wit Cal why eat BritinsStriey| BgexWsher and Sisson wil versatons oF Wttert. Bloomer 57 61.63" Ylmake a recommendation to the! The Smith girls are here—43 of af sg Tiger board of directors on the them—and 2 Smyths. The 19 Jones In the other semifinal twe ‘pids, Bidders considered in con-| girls met the 27 Millers and the 26 inglish players, Angela Buxton |tenticn will be submitted to Will/Browns and found’ them good Kills Area Boy Southfield Youngster | Dies in Hospital After) Accident at Play A fall on a~stick while playirg near his home with two friends took the life of nine-year-old Linn Pickfotd of Southfield Township, last night. — He died shortly after the acci- dent at Redford Receiving. Hospit- al,” ~The boy was running in a near. | he apparently tripped and fell on | it, according to Redford State | Police, The investigators said the | stick penetrated the boy's right | | eye and pierced hig brain, Inkster Rd. \ ( = as, 7, also purvives. . out as a vigorous, flourishing mar- Income, Spending Are High _ Report Pontiac. a Vigorous reflects the economic Market. of $162,206,000, NEW YORK — Pontiac stands|to be considered a @uying spree,|combined'jncome in the year, after” changes ; ket. with a level of income. and spending above that of most sec- tions of the United States. The story is told in a new, copy-| iences righted survey of buying power, covering the entire country, made by Sales Management. Bigger incomes made it pos- ible for local families to buy more and live better than those | “by yard, carrying the stick, when in most other ateas in the past | year, The evidence is seen'in the volume of business .done by the | local retail stores in the period. This retail activity, the survey, shows, reached the high mark of ings pet of personal / taxes, «In Today's Press/ | with $147,332,000 in shows ta Pontiac vans a/shows that much of the purchasing The freak accident occurred at $162,848,000, an ‘increase: over t | i ‘|the home of Jimmy Gawrych, 6, previous year’s $158,995,000. County News.........+s.0.06 #-|comparison with others is brought of 21682 Inkster Rd, Linn lived at! It was a greater volume than Editorials secccesseoes/® \/Out in a “quality index,” which is 21692. Inkster Rd. The. other youth was to be anticipated for a city of; Michael Shayne.,,.,.......,/ ure of purchasing ability. . ‘wag Thomas Zurcher, 10, of 21416 its size. It represented 0878‘ per) Sports............. eodess AB,/14 ‘fatihg based on size, in cent of the national retail business) Theaters ...............++. f ¢, "tales and other factors. Linn was ‘the son of Mr. and Mrs.|although the local population is} TV & Radic é For Pontiac, the index rating is Verne Pickford;-A brother, Thom-| only .0503 per cent of the national.| Wilson, Earl............. “ip 19 |133, or 33 per cent above the na- The spending pattern, no longer Women’s Pages........../.8, 9 |tional average, oe » , > | ; 4 ee | ; s ‘ 7 4 | Age | e \ a: ee a aN S di Nae of ae i Pere 4 a Marks of Crash ‘Are Noticeable. (INS) — Officials reported > ~ ceaaas seeneanilig 08 Grand. Trunk Western Railroad! ‘. proposal that an industrial support ' A meeting will be held next Mon- ~—~—day to establish a committee pf sioner Floyd P. Miles (District 4) and Grand Trupk Chief Engi- neer A, N, Laird explain the rail- A i Eig te g F ff | we : : Tie ales i 3 s iff vard be constructed in their area. ® —U>§., Vice Presi Nitap” landed A Sheu colts beenend 0a people in the three-school district, special Air Force Constellation ippines. last night voiced opposition to a |landed Nixon and his wife for their to “strengthen those ties."*- aa first~major stop on a whirlwind, Par Eastern awing. * A seyidien ef Philippine alr feree fighters escorted the vice’ president's plane into Manila. Speaker Jose B, Laurel, dr, The Evidence Indicates = Planes‘Hit in Air (Continued From Page One) night at the TWA wreckage to the UAL site, Twelve men were —* Ft, Tuthill, where a porary mortuary tablished, in light “Otter’’ mono- planes because of the condition of the remains, . A TWA~DC3 was prepared to ae that phase of the operation 50" Meanwhile, a three-way investi- "\gation is being made into the fate- ful crash. Civi) Aeronautics Admin- - listration officiais are at the dis- aster scene in Arizona, and in : : g \ i; rt Italians Eliminate U.S. Doubles Team the week jn the Wimbledon’ Tennis hortheast Wake at fe. Stee Strike Makes: » Thousands Jobless of the Great ‘Lakes ore- ig COrrying fleet went out of service. rece ee scattered - reports . of ks “em industries. A spokesman for the Reading " \said the line expects to lay off 2,000 employes if the strike con- oft Indicated he would not be" bound tinues until July 17, At ior, Wis., the Great ¢ Northern and. the Northern Pacific railroads annotinced 550 employes would be laid off by the end of the week following the movement a\of a backlog of 690.000 tons of iron “i-'ore off the Mesabi Range to Great (Lakes ships. |HITS MICHIGAN "| The’ American Steel Warehouse that “I was fot going to pay any its annual installation of officers at Assn., Whose members distribute ‘one-fifth of the nation’s total steel) ty the most. eheltitie snatch of} f\production to small users, reported |. inventories of 2% million tons, | and structurals. At Ironwood, alone,\ Only token pickets have | appeared at mines. There has — 15 miles an hour ped diminishing to.’ t. Outlesk fer tomerrew night ‘partly cloudy with showers or thander- towards merning, somewhat warmer, low 60-64. Teday in Pontiac sarwent tempefature preceding § ~ velocity 5 m. pb. ra et at @ 7 ‘ore ture .. oar) er aeeny. ~ Year Are i - Ponting Pee. ae oer ¢ i Wes f , 4} md Bistent 1 temperat “— ase : > so we an@ Lowes 7 ttm ‘ This _— fae ees peratares 80 tn “1g97 ry - ul il FR =) 3) #) Al igfown. to; 28,600,000. if of. been na attempt te operate. Meanwhile, small groups of pick- vets patrolled the gates of steel plants, All \was quiet. The walkout, shutting off 90 per cent. of the country’s steel produc- tion, climaxdli a tong period of fruitless negotiations in New York tion today into the alleged theft ‘ers, mi _ for a new contract. , * \« * In New York, \Iron Age. national metalworking weekly, took a dim) view today of 8 for an ‘ hearly settlement of of the nationwide steel stri \ * ® \ * “There is nothing\ to suggest an early end to the stfike,”’ the mag- azine said. “The walkout could ) easily run to eight weeks or more.’ oh ,, Dag in Moscow for Talks MOSCOW (INS) = Dag Hammar- skjold conferred 1 today with Soviet ‘Deputy Foreien Minister Vaasilt Kuznetsov and later visited Presi-. lent Kifment Vorosbilov. 1996 the number of musical instru-| (ments owned hy Americais, has | | whom We. a the - ‘republic sree "He added he’ ‘hed come’ dren, vacationing in Michigan, | Two, bicycles SS SaEEEEEEEEEEEe stolen/ rpm in front of the YMCA) From an estimated 17,100,000 \in| ‘building | -on Mt, Clemens Streetiof 18 months to 10-year’. Alice ‘Nixon ii in Me nila to Fete : ‘Phi, ippine | ‘Independence inom corp wasted by US. | Minister Charles: Burrows, . Ef * July ‘Fourth, ts etaithaiiads: “is! i ja very special day ~ it is a symbol! of very close association and part- nership between our two peoples.” three mabe bases in the islands Clark Air Force Base and the Sangley and Subic Naval installa- tions. There are -also four minor installations. . . __A joint statement issued by Pres- it Ramon Magsaysay “The United States will trenster The statement was issued after ‘Wilson, Solons =in Verbal Duel Defense. Head. ‘Answers on B52 Production, Dem ‘False Statement’ WASHINGTON wiSecretary of Defense Wilson was accused by one Democratic senator today of making a “false statement.”. [ri turn the secretary said he was “due an apology”. trom others in hot exchanges ‘before a subcom- mittee investigating air power. son: "Senator, Sr. aye can put words in my . mouth , The sharp words came as Wil oom was grilled for the third day’ Senate armed services range bomber production pending ‘a. new ‘look at the program in the fall. _At the same time he declined) to confirm Chairman Syrtington's insistence that Wilson could take the nearly 800 million dollars above administra- bombers a month now planned as|: big the goal for some time inthe future. * * ° - Ervin ipsietedin_his wrangle with Wilson, that the ‘secretary's testimony yesterday iby the judgment ‘of Congress, ‘when it voted him the additional funds. u* The projected rate of 2 B32s a month, at-a future date still | classified, Wilson. said, js ‘about as ‘fast’ as an “efficient” job can be done, considering produc: tion, personnel am base. needs. “| didn’t say,” he told Ervin, | attention_-to the express will of Congress." ~ He gaid that 20 a month is the ifigure: recommended by his air! down 800,000 tons from the normal, ‘staff and that embodies a re- ¢rt Roland,“junior vice command- * supply due to scarcity of plates | jcently-agreed upon specd-aip. The charge that ‘statement is Mich., an enti. ifalse’’ jwas hurled at. Wilson by Weaver, chaplain; and Carl Ainzes, mated 10,000 to 12,000 tren ere ‘Symington .when the... secretary finance officer. minérs are idled because of ‘the ‘testified it was his understanding The installation was conducted, by steel strike, Some 2,800 are out ‘that the Senate subcommittee re- the ritualistic team of Voiture 811 °- of work. in the Ironwood. area served the riglit to challenge the. the Forty & Fight. A luncheon tol- Defense Department's? view of ‘what clesed door téstimony at highly secret hearings should be ‘released to the public. ae Police Investigating. Theft of Watch, Jewelry Pontiac police began investiga: lof a watch and jewelry valued at) $209 from a Fourth Street home. ‘The burglary wa believed to have! ‘taken. place sometime between Sun- day night and early Monday morn-| ing, . Missing are a watch and band, two. men's rings, one a diamond, a ladies necklace and rings to match Investigatofs learned the hom had apparently been entered by ‘ breaking the glass on a rear door and unlocking it. The home had been. rangacked when discovered « | mil ‘Suriday. Steal Bikes’ at yr were reported) ‘Monday afternoon, Pontiac police’ said today. Each bike was valued at $40. a |assessed i | a s 4 : — = ee on Mes Sa ae x03 Le ae and Nixon) tle sem Injured i in Crash own, jer, James McKee, adfutant: Mil- “a kc cidents Claim 3More “wdiona.- Fother, -Loke ly brief speech, Nixon hower's senting him to Ma] UP Grech Kill One. * no country in the world today with By THE a) An Indiana tather of four chil! and j@ second man drowned in state ' waters Monday. Meanwhile, the Upper Peninsula had a second traffic death within 24 hours coincident with a Fourth of July week rush of tourists into the north, ° trying lost straw hat which had blown from a beat, The second Upper Peningula ~B. 10 night a two carson U, 8. ane 9 ‘The influx of visitors has been a! bonanza to the tourist industry which up to now had been de- scribed as concerned over late development of summer business. Solomon, with ‘his four children) p and wife, Donna, _ was visiting po Ba Ten shre whe ently se men recovered the body, brother, Thomas, 26, and two other men. hat blew off into the. water and he dived in after it, then disappeared. ‘The men's boat was an outboard ./Motorboat without any oars and ‘to 4 Hospitalize Woman two-car aceident at Elizabeth Lake | late last night. The -womar!, a passenger in a ‘ear driven by her husband, Stan- ley J., 49, reportedly suffered a poss‘ ble «fractured spine in the crash. Tominsky told investigating Township police his vehicle was struck ne the réar by another car “§s was stopped at the solgnenetine waiting for the traffic light to change. William G. White, 57, of Keego Harbor, was the operator of the other vehicle involved. He wag at- tempting to slow down when his Loot slipped off the-elutch causing the ear to s up, according to his statement to Waterford police. ee SS Legion Post Installs New Officers Slate Raymond W. Greck assumed his’ ‘new duties as Commander and ‘Donald Sutton took over as Senior |Vice Commander as Cook Nelson. ‘Post 20 of American-Legign held) I ithe Post rooms last” night, Out- ‘going commander William Thomas ‘Presided at the ceremonies, ; - Other officers named were: Rob- ‘ton Yerkes, + at - arms; Raymond Riegel, historfan; Orvin lowed the program. City Woman Attending Leelanau’ Man- Drown; Township Head Taken by Death pervisor David E. Bloomfield Township, died sudden- ily early this morning at his sum- mer home supervisor reportedly written yesterday, but details were unavailable. He had meow Road and M59, Waterford Township Chapel Mary Ann Baker 62, of 4745 Toledo Ave..~ ‘MacManus, formed he was appointed account- ling consultant for the board of directors. pointed business James R. Adams, chairman beard, He held both positions at! the time of his death. was a second He is survived by two sisters, police. Mrs. Loretta’ O’Brien and Mrs. |' ‘Charles: Morris. Home in Detroit. Funeral arrange- ments will be announced later. ' Boy Over Handlebars Treated for Cuts ‘| Richard Duncan, 13, of Detroit, _ DAVID E. ANDERSON the mysterious death of his com- heard. he was wanted for ques- 3 as Hor investigation of murder in. mon-aw wife. William U. Heikketlen called pol- ice early thig morning when he The victim was found yester- day evening in a clump ef un derbrush in a heavily . gel are’ in Taytor Township. The area is a popular lovers’ lane. Floyd. Wells, 16, of Ecorse Town- ship, discovered the body, which was fully clothed. —Preliminary examinations disclosed no physical marks which could account for ¢ David E. Anderson Was Supervisor Since 1950 for Bloomfield BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP—Su- Anderson of this spring. Supervisor ‘ince = Nevember . 1958, when he was appointed to fi the term of Perry Vaughn, Who had resigned, he was re- elected several times to the post, reviously, he was township after making a call for help. Fire-|First Baptisf Church since 1908, and during his active church du- Gilland was boating with his. ties had held posts on the board deacons and trustees,.been a |Sunday School Supervisor and. The other men_ said Gilland’s Church treasurer, and sung in the choi Cemetery: Mary Ann Baker, infant daugh- ter ef. Lyle and Anna L. Adams Baker 1169 Collier Rd., was dead at birth Sunday in Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital. Besides her parents, a brother and two sisters survive, Daniel Lee, Norma Jean and Gloria Ann, ' |they proba resulted from the ibody being exed to the lonely ‘spot from a car, ve in his post since showing where the body hag/been | death. She was believed to have been dead twéto-four days. A medical examiner said there; : DETROIT UNS) — 4 'syear old Detroit man was held today were-abrasions and bruises on the! woman's arms and legs, but said Tracks of a car were found on a nearby road and police located a path of grass crushed down \dragged, Robbery was dismissed as a pos sible ‘motive because. an's purse. She was described as He was a former member ot the POlicy Protested Birmingham. Exchange club. Stirviving are his wife, June, whom he married here in 1916; “two daughters, Mrs, Jurgen W. Krull and Mrs. Fred K. Wieter- sen, not! a sualve dance, elbowed police and at The brought a riot call. The baby’s body will be at the Pursley Funeral Home until Thurs- day morning when it will be taken to Ottawa Park Cemetery for graveside service and burial at 1 a.m. Charles E. “O'Connor . Charles Everett (Pat) O'Connor. Petroit died suddenly of a heart attack |this morning, Mr. O'Connor joined the original ‘T. F. MacManus Ageney in 1921. n 1934 when the present agency. John & Adams was In 1940. he was ap ‘ secretary - lieutenant. both of Detroit. The body, is at Hackett Funeral (2 City Residents Hurt tO knee, Both were driving the ye-) of hicles involved. The.Costello car.was struck from Carol's ‘father, Lawrence, | Vassar Summer Institute Miss. Malissa Brice, 58 Lorraine (Ct, is attending Vassar College’ this month in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. along with 83 other parents, teach-! inisters and professionat had to ‘be treated. for cuts and her couch. Mad-Dog Killer Shot to Dea Intensive Hunt Closes Minnesota, as Ohio Troopers Blast at Escaping Slayer. WARREN, Ohio aNsi — northern Ohio's most intensive as Manhunts became history teday slightly over $5 in the dead won! me wih the death of multi-killer Al- Wilson, who five feet, two inches, 140 "ear tae by & vote Meee pa- — Nerrom. ® 5 man a sca yards from’: gad © yes of {the home of a brother-nlaw near « One of was fatally » for 2 0 p.m. in. Green- wood Cemetery, : Wiliam J. Knoob she had left their apartment for hespital last night after being shot) Mr. Knoob, 61, of 2840 Hickory two or three days in the past with. ™ the heed Conon Fo we. woe owe out any explanation. r ng ty, of Cuyahoga oe oe pa Ray Bay are |elx years, and previeusly owned a U.S. Okinawa Sine highway Idrug store at St. Marys and Grand by Demonstrators) TOKYO (‘#®—About 75 Japanese and Okinawan students and wom- en derponstrated before the U. S. Embassy here today, Shouting “Yankee go home” | steal Okinawa.” i was orderly, but in the, ter stages they locked arms in The crowd dispersed after two, women members were permitted. to enter the embassy gates and. addressed to President Elisenhow- | er protesting American land policy on Okinawa. Okinawa’s residents, by some Japanese quarters, have demanded abandonment of U. 8. Plans to pay lump sums for in- definite, long-term leases on the, big Americar basés on the island. They ask increased annual | rentals’ for the land, adequate no new land requisitioning. They, also have urged the speedy return’ of Okinawa to Japan. . One city resident was hospital-| ized and another injured when Pontiac police said today. The first part of the four-hour ing to “Fushed to the home of dames W. The --mad-dog Witeon a faced killer was seen forcing his. 7 we ne s car_in front ot a. dal Tfaple. slayer bolted from Lawson's home as two state burial in patrolmen approached and — and “‘don't refuge in a behind the four at ify’s cclmpanion emptied a a Anom Weeks, a ‘The. elusive slayer, who escaped, ifrom daily dragnets since the kill- ‘ings, never regained consciousness. talk with Security Officer Francis! wijson wahiie BLOOMFIELD . TOWNSHIP. “= .|8. Ready, He accepted petitions: went on i ree River. | liam R. Hamilton Service will St. Hugo of the Hills Holy Survivors are his wile, May; . daughter, Gloria_ Ann; Mrs. Alma Pyle Dies in Bloomfield Home ‘ page. ‘killing two sisters-in-law and|Mrs. Alma Irene Pyle, 68, died tion for damage .to. the “rand @ and SPRINGFIELB,- Mo. (INS) — |13-year-old boy — surrendered to Police. ‘the knife slaying of his cousin, Carol Drennon, 14,. last Friday. his father — * * A has admitted The youth, John Patri@k Dren- their cars collided on Auburn Ave- non, broke down after his father nue near Shirley Street last night, found a bloodstained shirt in his brothers and three sisters. home. He admitted he had wielded: Sara H, Costello, 35, of 27 O'Riley the four-inch steak knife which St., was reported in “fair” Rounding, 42, of 55 Rascob St., was, treated and released at the hos-| pital for lacerations of the right! condi- inflicted 30 slash and stab. wounds ‘\tion at Pontiac General Hospital on the girl. ‘todav with back iniuries. Aenes FE. ¥ a nie yearold Leavittsburg high yesterday at the home of - her jechoot girl he kidnaped during his. daughter, ‘flight, after receiving word that his’ supported wite planned to leave him. Cousin Admits Killing balled Torture Urges"; ‘Detroit, and Mis, Magdalen Pear- son, here. Also surviving are, two Fawn Escapes Dogs BLOOMFIELD HILLS ~ A op just had a sudden urge to fawn only several months old was <= torture someone,” the youthful murderer said, insisting he | could give no. reason for the attack. . ‘behind by the Rounding vehicle brother and business partner ‘of A veteran of World War I he while waiting to make a left turn the young slayer's father’; Johnnie. vat the intersection, according to In his statement to police, the boy ‘What a Tragic Chore! . BLOOMINGTON, Ill. jtold how he got on his bicycle and Set -out in-search of a victim. | The victim's body was discov- Elected. Vice President — ‘ered by her -brother, David, 13. (INS). ~~ John remained silent while David len C. Ingle was elected first jrescued from a .pack of dogs last. night on the Palmer Bee estate, Updyke and Kensington roads, Bloomfietd Hiils, . Caretakers at the eitate heard the dogs closing in for the kil] and scared them off. They called a conservation office who took ous- tody of the young fawn, Farmington Township Justice Al- Mrs. Gertrude Zilm unexpéctedly was held for 20 hours as police Vice-President of the Michigan Jus- mopped her floor with champagne. checked out bis oe . ‘IA jetoboam of the precious liquid, —a gallon a: d 11 ounces—that she| With the Gecovery of the ‘shirt, tices of the Peace Association at their annual meeting. , i } Ls | Okemos Justice Adrian Jaffee is _ |had been saving for two years ex- John’s father consulted his attor-'the new president of the reas ‘ploded in its hiding place behind.ney, and acted on the lawyer's tion, Kenneth Sanbor ‘advice ot police be notified, lot Mt, Clemens. bruises of the face at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital yesterday after being thrown over the handlebars of his bicycle on a Waterford Township street. He was released following workers, treatment. \ of this Vassar Summer) The youth, was visiting his Institute for, Family and Commy-|unele, Hill, at 4916 Lake- nity Living is to offer. qualified view St., was | edly knocked the impact of) ‘persons workshops and seminars/in ‘such fields as family and child guidance, community welfare /and education. ~ y Troy Couple Sentenced — for Having Marihauna A Troy man tenced = yeste by | County Cirey 'Hartrick. / Lawrence ff. Hicks, 31, was sent to Jackson state prison for a term ay Higks, 27, was placed on/H probation / for two years - and |! saseaned feourt costa of $4 tS=e2= - i —— | wae a i he unconscious from hitting the Sound, Investigating deputies learned \a broken front ; Ferndale Man Is Mute and his wite who ON. Bad Check Charge e residents just after mid. Pleaded guilty June 26 to possession # Charged with passing a $30 bad: . Of marihuana cigarettes were sen- check in a Birmingham nrarket, Oakland Richard Belanger of Ferndale ~ Judge George B. istood mute ‘arraignment tn Oakland County Cireuit Court. for Pomoc nM Judge George B. xle had caused the mishap. yesterday. at his A plea of innocent was entered ing the City Commission tonight. Je | The petition was’ presented at: sor’s office as to the valid number of names on a- protest petition against a sanitary sewer on Du- rant Street highlights a relatively Petition Against Sewer Project Before Commissioners Tonight A report from the City Asses- ‘outine 24-point agenda’ confrom- Fast sion’s attention. Sixteen of the 24 points involve ¥ Fast Pre oy walk and related ublic improvement *ontiac. Included are 12 confir- nations of completed projects .and the following public hearings: Intention to re-construct aes rade on the sow’ treet between special work for the © ast -week’'s.. meeting . voicin LDH», side of Baldwin Avenue from Columbia sition to installing the postin Ghiverd Perk’ @etotveten fren” Pienees the t between Pershing and'{2., to Aer ren, \ eae m belt tine Inglewood Avenues. “os * roll for ik and related “We teas se ot on oft EG Sy nels el} readi fs Gubdivist No. 1 (630 fh tol nance te amend the city's zoning secbrook oes! atk ordinance as pertains to regula: gor the north siee vei i. a som ult tehdns Od amt Ry gure orthern) ne roll for aed projects in ride ot Marive and | er & parcel of land. needed to : f cee ee it City Manager W. K. Willman ts stafed to resermmend to the commissioners the ment of Kart A, Walter to 2 five-year term on the Pontise Housing Commission. Bids will be’ taken at tonight's ated meeting on renewal of insurance or city-owned vehicles and work- fmen's compensation covering ‘waste collection city employes. Final action will be passage of 8 expected to réport on a deed | he Detrott Kdieon Co. in exchange| Park thle: resntition authorizing the sale of uwumM agian. t Ee, . a a os oe ee és a eee l ee 4 U ; | o at ‘ y ‘ : = 2 . 4 sei Ji ea | rae tatty f | F ; ee ef we 2. is 7 5 : : oy: i 2 of ' as Le “ rey : : a ‘ % f } Ee a I } ‘ sity : 4 1 ‘ ° { * j ead See i $ i aac: ene ee a - 2 7 ees : = a i bo & : % ie ay G ¢ 2 Na | Poe Pp oe : 2 , } ; 2 * 28 . = S & S oe ag : aS Ps t a. eis S a <\ : . i : ‘ — pn : eee es ae : : i” . ne THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. LY 31008. 6 THREE md THE BERRYS, Sees "A, see ‘as St. Paul's Cathedral has been. Fishermen along the coast ef ¢ called the “parish church of thé|Brazil use ae es a fy y, with any ofher.... | Here youwillfind — (in personal service and facilities) Human ‘Job Herding’ Security for You . to for : le | S . ] S ‘ - s in Industry Slapped | OCla : ecurl ty Decisions sve! in Washington. “Your Appealed iii’ be filed through your : : If you don’t. agree with the BY KAY HENRY - At Standard Oil we believe that a business concerned with good citizenship should fake a constructive interest in mat- ‘ters affecting our national welfare. To give financial aid to ~ colleges and students is the American way to help build WwW DR. RUSSELL 4. HUMBERT, President of MARCELLA KRAKOWSKI: Beloit # Cofegn, Beloit, Wisconsin: . | “Well, let’s put it this way: The smaller | liberal arts colleges and many of their students need a helping hand with their financial problems. Some progressive companies—recognizing this need—are making a real contribution in this re- spect. ‘Yes, money from business sources | gives us necessary encouragement and support. ” sewer alone,.and expressed the * * *# Educational tours will be of the Read at Gr oom’ Ss H ome hope that other areas may be per- the. official news agency|“iations chosen as representatives The entire Southfield area will be mpage, m Local Draft Boards| Ojdsmobile plant, the campus and suaded to join Farmington in the o¢ By Fons East Germany, /° chose annual conve ap covered including the new Cran-|" ay sodore L., Tiffany, of 995) the college rm SOUTH. LYON —Joan Shipmanjence of immediate families and)Project. said Polish leaders had launched| , Eric Johnston. ambassador to ‘© ‘brook Village subdivision, north of]micapeth Lake Ave.’ was the ee a “We have to_go ahead,” he |inveétigations to find out why Par-! icture executive, will be among| 2, Mile and west of Southfield) agen of ‘the city ‘contingent|Plan Feature , Charies cao Gene sree ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr.said. “The questions now oF ty yeembers in pe pore ee astahure foe ths week pow aie Lockwood has started Sate Statin: men denirtins teak £GI Miller > afternoon at home and Mrs. Henry Wilson of Clare,| should we try~to build alone, |such a lack of ance,” It said " saa. |1200 home building program. ; bridegroom's parents in the Dtes-land the bridegroom ts the son of| should we hold up om the posal they were not prepared to “‘coun-eat Legion Commander te tle — ney 20 Drees Remi cy ‘an 7 ; Mr. and Mrs, John Stampler, | Win ,at, Ratne additional oP time’ Panned Provocation in'peown, national PTA president will Tray Commission {W:, Ssiger: of 108s, Dwieht st.Orchestra Seek Clarkston A gown of acetate aylou over | townships to ce shag orth wc. | Trybuna Ludu, official organ of{ #8 speak. y ne cy ty hee Pagal Fe The world famous Glenn Miller white satin with a tered baller- | and where should we make gon- |the Polish Workers (Communist) Se Sched mety E. Repnciie, ‘ "lOrchestra under the direction of : os srt, ied Melee Pate | section HH the Derlam” lpary ped into party officers Japanese Report Nuclear ts New Schedule [iris ave. and water Hammon ¢ aominty gate on j was chosen by the it said scampe 0 safety when . pay a e School Offices | Sas iS: |Site see ary el etch Explosion ip Mid Pacific | nox summa ee tom), Pd aces (tone Wale ia Co from an orange blossom “head: |p) field Township, hope to ar.(2d_ “did not return from: hiding “ t commission ngs is 8° Bal on bride i itil order " tral meteorological. observatory taken commission-| William R. Yaw Jr., of Bloomfield . es, plece — born by the ’ range: a meeting for within the —* porno ty te Feeeanniiie aad today that abnormal atmos-lers. There mai meeting last|Hills. Also leaving from outside PR ben a . Thayer, Wilberg Present The bridal bouquet nacre tks ceeee Dan came up for dis-|°@"8 indicated thé Polish Com-|pheric pressures indicate the United night, and the _every-two-week|Pontiac —~ = . pee same dia rot Nominating Petitions bes etie Bite te a eee on city Munist hierarchy, jolted badly by|States has staged another nuclear schedule will be continued as long|of 360 -Roslyn Rd., Waterford] theatle Miller arrangements, bride’s white Bible. ie at — CMY! the Poznan upheaval, was ‘bunting| test explosion in the mid-Pacific.'as agendas remain light, according Township, Richard A. Gaeth, of} paye Martin and his orchestra for Board Positions Matron of honor was Mrs.|°uncil meeting last night. for scapegoats. A spokesman said it was be-|to Lawson Lochart, city clerk. “It’s\Rochester, Sidney A. Colyer Jr../will be the Friday night feature at ” 2 Hobert Turner of Farmingt Eagle stated that the news . lieved the latest blast, possibly|an earned rest,” he says, “be-jof Milford Charies J. Almashy andithe Walled Lake Casino. Kenneth Thayer and Walter Wil-| with Hobert Turner acting as that Farmington Township would | During the "20s and early "30s, from a hydrogen borhb, was set cause they have met'two and three|Finn Bergishagen, both of Bir- berg have filed peti-iman. —— . be considered “came like a bomb- |the United States built 45,000 milesjoff about J a.m. (11 am. PDT times a week many times since the:mingham, and Jan A. Derecki, of} All’ U.S. states hed, gasoline tions for membership on the Clark-|' 4 ~smail reception followed the| shell in view of what we had jof surfaced, highways every” year.|Monday). city incorporated.”’ ‘Hamtramck. taxes by 1929. ston Community sol Board. - iceremony. ‘ been told. We are at a total loss [ . : , e ‘The school election will ‘be beta The bride will make her home| to nderstand this complete July 9 at the Clarkston Elemen- = parents, anq{ change.” . tary School elect one boardithe pridegroom will return to Until Pierce townshi member for a ‘of three years. Pendleton, Calif., where helpoard last week that the township Thayer, an incumbent, served |'$ stationed with the Marines. — |could join the project, it was gen- Well-known Newscester, on the Sashabaw School Board erally believed that only the city enue WJBK-TV roit prior to annexation, and has Ja anes POWs could, be serviced by the Detroit , Detro . "_gerved two and 9 half years on e@ | system. . Bok a Eee tm p Youth Jac LeGoff asks ba p outh Escapes 3 Sally Junio tt Ff epatri iater |Death Atter Fall le Students and College Presidents: e: e ¥ on, ‘-_ Sree, . =. . io caey Mes ' of Pontiac Motors, / active in ty and ay Communist China Frees Off 100-Foot Dam of por age gue lapsed taeda Pog haya ro “SHOULD BUSINESS GIVE MONE Y Mr. and Mrs. Thayer and family Years i Contivity old boy tumbled down a 100-foot ee | ime tS ned baw oo ‘Wilberg served on 'the Bailey) MAIZURU, Japan — Brain-|°ly minor cuts and bruises. 9 Lake School Board prior, to annex-/ washed bewildered, 335 Japa ation, He has two sons, John andinege prisoners of war returned Dan McNamara, ‘ot Superior, Carl, in grades four and six re-|home todily after more than 10|\SPPed off the top of Manitou spectively. Wilberg is ‘employed/years of Chinese Communist cap-|F 2/8 i" Pattison State Park 15 _ by the Schurrer Construction Com- : miles south of here as hé tried to _ pany and has been very active n> potore leaving the repatriation| help @ friend whose swimming suit 7 a. big handicap. Some companies with an intelligent interest in our national welfare have established fellow- ships to encourage these students to continue. If there / ever, was conservation of ‘natural resources’, this is it.” / DR. MILLARD G. ROBERTS, President a Parsons College, Fairfield, lowe: ‘Far-sighted businessmen who stand. the close relationship between . sound education and the over-all * national y have answered The t hel = y are not o ping many young people to devel¢p their full potentiali- ties, but they gre-also helping to build a stronger, ter-informed America.” fi What Makes A. Business A Good Citizen? / our country's future. Standard Oil has provided the means te support scholarships and graduate fellowships in science for college students and to aid privately-financed liberal arts coftoges in 14 Midwestern and Rocky Mountain States, van, PONTIAC Pness, TUESDAY, 3 JULY Ex 058 zi ie x 5 Parental: ) Paakneskes oMakUS. ald ,| Sreater moments, let us say. He wha hich sh geek tl Gil stele lene about ‘uch things sol Prince Rainer of Monaco and his | cies paler ss Macnee cents ia mes aoe aah tloning ‘Maker he tent sasume |. PAvCE for im a little exercise|- “Pop,” he said, “the .357 mag-/FWladelphia. will attend & special § popes anager fg > ee Fe Eddy Duch fad mam. will ereck aly cars cylinder Tyedngeg ycReamng ih waoenien, Bi 2 , up patiently taught. me. ‘block and is twice as powerful as a * ss d i i E blowing off reminiscent and have s “en o was licenses away ron . continue to deny licenses in the future. That an attempt.to do this will be made, seems ‘certain, though the first’ reaction of State officials was to favor thorough study of the court’s decision and ‘its probable effects before contaiering. remedial action. eet ’ Certainly the inability to bar from the highways drivers who repeatedly and continually flout the law would Place severe handicaps on law en- forcement officials. If the present laws are ‘inadequate, or improperly drawn, the cure lies in the hands of . the State Legislature. In the mean- time enforcement efforts in this area are surrounded by uncertainty. 8 _ApLar STEveNsON says whether or not.. President Eisennower will run for reelection is a matter for Mr. _Etsennower to decide. Despite such keenly astute conclusions as this, there are some people who, strangely enough, do not consider ‘civeend extraordinarily intellectual, - g + ——— Tuat President ErsenHower can “walk with kings—nor lose the com- sons, mostly because of long rec- ae | NEA Service. nc The Closer You Get—The 1 Tougher the. Job Gets! David Lawrence Says: Red China in U.N. Would Hurt West WASHINGTON—If America so att os cl Congress has been held together on swings back.to financial “isolation. @ggfessor. Yet mon touch” is further evidenced by ‘ism" and the American people be- his statement, as follows, upon wak- gin demanding withdrawal troops from Europe, - Jargely because of such shortsight- edness as has just been exhibited ' been improving in recent -years. ing after a recent operation: “My, what a bellyache!” The Man Gee Tous Half Million Here: Oakland County Expects - That Many Holiday Visitors «July 4: A date “where gas buggies have replaced fireworks _ on the “safe and sane” admoni- outdoor | recreational spots on July 4 ‘without doubt the largest crowd will be at Kent Lake Park where preparations are made for 100,000. Next in line will -be Cass Lake State Park, followed by the Rochester area park and Pontiac Lake. _ Recreticnal Area.. Then ‘here are the .numerous other state, county and local parks, dozens of roadside parks and by the prime ministers of the _ liberations: * te “Prime , sisatare of the British Commonwealth agreed today there should be ‘no undue delay’ in gen- recognition of © Comeneniet China. Conference sources accepted the view advanced by the Ne, Coan oat Pakistan. . . open until . Presidential elee- in November.” No greater mistake could be made than to assume that the pro- . posed admission of Red China into the U.N. is a partisan issue inside America.’ Both parties, by -over- , indicated that they are opposed to hundreds of e individual tree whelming vote. in Congress, have shaded tables. This/ does not take into consideration the ds of lake and other homes where guests will be enter- tained, Yes, a big half; million is con- servative, Do you know of any ojhee such. area in the: entire nation? oo Newly ‘appointed Assistan, Manager of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, | . Gerard A. -Poehiman, te tells me he's in the habit of being called “Gerry.” So, welcome to your new job, Gerty. Efficiency ‘engineer at the Oakland Plant in Pontiac several years ago, ’ Albert H. Gomory died Saturday at Flint where he retired from GM nine years ago. He was 73. There's a Pontiac touch to the cen- tennial of the Clinton County Republican-News - at St. Johns, just celebrated with a 208- page issue. There two Fitzggrald boys got their start back in the last century, that wound up in Pontiac. Another Pontiac area city gets a new manager when - Paul Foxworthy comes from Marine City to Oak Park. ‘A survey shows that only ten | , ber cent of Oakland County fam- | ilies have both husband and wife working. We presume the fellows who made that survey never got the meals, cared for the children, did the buying, kept the house in order and got along with a critter — who thinks he’s the only one in the family whe works. : With reservations on “Flight 718” from Los Angeles Saturday, Harold .Mayberry | ot Birmingham had it extended until after the Fourth—but now is coming by train. With the positive assertion that _ “They're Coming South,” one of my traveling scouts is back from a 700-mile g through Northern Mich- igan without seeing a. deer unell he re- — turned. to. Onfiand County. | Verbal Orchids. to— ,Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M. ' Fisher of 413 Raebutn &t.; anniversary. fifty-sixth wedding | r the action. The sentiment will be just the same after the November. There may even. be a substantial majority for American withdrawal from the U.N. the mo- ment Red China is admitted. For the issue which, strangely enough, the prime ministers have ignored is not Whether Commiinist China should have been recog- jomaticaity-early~in- 1950 —actually, the extension of recog- nition by nearly 30 ‘governments China to the U.N. Security Council now should be voted when it means appeasement of an unre- pentant enemy. EGYPT RECOGNIZED CHINA When the Egyptian government; which is playing close to the Con- munist camp; recognized p China a few weeks ago, it was the first case of that.kind by /any U.N, member | since the oy rean War broke out. Tt is odd that. the prime min- isters should go out of th¢ir way to insult the American fongress and the parents and relatives of the more than 33,3500 /American’ boys killed in Korea and/ ‘the 103,000 wounded. 7 if “collective security”. means that American hereafter must bear the sacrifices wien wars are fought, especially after the U.N. members take unto their bosom the aggressor, then, it will be asked in Congress, why should the United States give fi- nancial or military aid to allied governments which are faithless te the provisions of the U.N, charter that say membership ts open only to “peace-loving” governments? . Why should the United States give aid to or participate in the defense of any Countries in Asia which are lining up on the Com- . munist side? For it is obvious Red China has been trying te blackmail the U.N. and this coun- try by withholding the release of civilian prisoners until their ad- mission to the U.N. is assured. *. * Only the other day the record of flagrant violations of the Korean armistice was announced. There the prime mip- isters are represented as believing Red China should be admitted any- the British Commonwealth has But nothing is more calculated to British Commonwealth meeting in. break them.down and to produce London. Here is the way the bitterness than a desertion. of the United Press reported their de- ideals for which American youth sacrificed so suuch.in the Rerens War. ° * *. It’s the same deterioration of moral strength which - developed -amorg the Western governments i ths ND wine pee aggressor was tried as a formule, of “pencetal coexistence”. only to have such acts of appease- ment misconstrued as acts consequence, - world war had to be Stat to prove eet the West was -not craven; “Tt is significant that the present ot foreign-aid appropriations only with great difficulty and that both of how to the U.N. Security Council, parties have been straining to cut it will be Relations between American and the money down. “Tt isn’t customary to reward ag- gressors and let them -shoot their way into international organiza- tions which rest for their prestige and even authority in the world on principles of moral force. It ina‘s admission into . is preferred to American 1 and perhaps even to _ American membership in the U.N. . itself, (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Dr. William Brady Says: io B-Nutron Improves Tone of Intestinal In the recent-piece reconimend- ing the co'mbination B-com- pleg,ncluding B12, with iron glu- conate and manganese as a real heart tonic, especially. for those poor souls who have been per- " suaded a daily dose of digitalis is absolutety necessary to keep the heart beating, I said B-Nutron not ly promotes or restores tone to the weak _oe_Sabby hear: but it of it improves appetite, diges- tion, assimilation and elimination. _ street sind oon / “nerve tonics” contained enough + alcohol or other narcotics to j t eee the victim “feel better” for a half hour or so after each, as ' the drug habitue does. Some con- tained mineral elements such as iron, phosphorus, fodin and cal- clum, which are essential for _ 00d nutrition, The casual pres- ~ ence of such nutritional elements _ in the medicine accounted for the good effects noted in some instances, effects which became apparent after weeks or months, not after each dose. ° -The. nutritional deficiency disease kndwn as beriberi (Singhalee word meaning extreme: weakness) was formerly called - polyneuritis or multiple neuritis. and is a world- wide affliction due to varying de- grees of deprivation of vitamin Bl and other B vitamins. In the Orient ~China, Japan, ‘the Phillippines, Ceylon, India—where bare subsist- ence is -genéral and famine never far off—beriberi is s¢vere and often - fatal. The characteristic feature of - the affliction-is not neuritis (nerve inflammation), ag .the misnomer implies. It is actually nerve de- generation. . The.severe oriental beriberi pro- “duces first a partial paralysis in the legs; and) in the course spreads upwards, and the victim can hardly walk at all. Finally he or she becotnes bedridden. In the comparatively ‘mild ocei- dental beriberi—the — is engemi¢ in America, too—a ‘cor- rect diagnosis is made. 2 in_onily a few cases, for reasons difficult to explain without risk of losing the opportunity to explain: Only because I'm sure a daily ration (of B-Nutron ‘can. do no- harm jin any circumstance, I tations of mild beriberi occur: Dyspepsia, "pins and needles,” taigue, breathlessness on moder Tract. Muscle ate exertion, palpitation, slight edema (puffiness) around the an- kles, pain when calf muscles. are squeezed in the hand, inability to ‘ the ayentting podttion is Minty to be painful for one with beriberi not more than one by Jews brought from foreign coun- tries. As for taking the hand of Israel — in world politics and not the Arabs. I would say that American in- ~terests there are more than oil. ease of war. : I sincerely hate to see this -as an Arab, I US. “Attracts ‘Love. Hate —but No One Is Indifferent. NEW YORK (#—The American hung. low enough in the living width or length of the picture. nib rom a wash- in hot soapsuds and rinse well. ; In a child's room they should be gang ready for sunimer wear, seasily, Group pictures.of similar size or frames in. one area. Spac- to create a ing should be about’‘one-third the assembly. The chiffon sweater, in double layers, is one of the many cardi ensembles ‘both for day: and eve-| A. Drake, Mrs, Charles Henry, yo tears Ie town ‘dres¢ s or suits. aaa ning. Jackets and full-length coats Mrs. Elizabeth MeGill, Mr. | clothés worn foy feeding the low enough for him to look ‘at eémbine with sheaths in matching ‘Frank Williams,.-Mre, Donald ("°° doing the. dish¢s, doing the . nny ‘laundry cleaning, , chauffering, Rurdwe, Mrs. Clyde Hornung and | i. look of harmonious Mrs. A, L. Kassabian, jmarketing and meyding should be. ___ attractive’as well /as practical, ; “> Mrs, James Smith, Mrs.:W, W. Styles this yedr are slimmer | Fur-trimmed suits and coats Vandercook, Mrs, Rudy Heidrich, than before, but they still have the \ are to be found im several of Mrs, Philip Moses, Mrs. Robert ease and fullness n the California collections, as well Peterson/ Nopette Gurither, Mrs. active work. The fullness comes | as in evening” fashions, with C. P. Gunther, Mrs. Donald Parta, through* gores, circular ‘effects mitk, erminé, broadtall and fox Mrs. Robert Schockley and: Mrs.'deep pleats or wraparound sty les. ) ' or contrasting fabrics and colors 7 \ sary for | pS Ee ee ae Se ee oy < = Rohan cam eyo —* S oF Wy oe ee se eg eae tags eer: a 3 Nr . * JULY 8 1956; > _. THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, the E a 4 Lindsy ‘. | CAPE . salesmen show you samples of our fine furniture. ; | vin , | : Choose thé fabric of yout choice from the hundreds YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT | mates * lacluding giesing end cleaning for only of samples we have in"stock, Fine nylons, tweeds, VOUR GLESMOORE OEANER'S : ® friezes and many -other excellent materials to JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. | 286 &. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich. Anna Rich, membership. Pi ing reasons: ——— TT VACATION SPECIAL PERMANENTS Includes Shampoo, Hair Cut Creme Rinse and Hair Styling Williams Lake Rdf ONLY | Belva’s Beauty Salon \ CAST 7 COAT INTO A 19 Kushner where moths, heat, f weather can't-get them. DAYS OF SPEGIAL RESTYLE YOUR OLD FUR> 56 STYLE \ \ +), Fur & Son ire and da ngerous 50 | ' - i » ide : : : James C. aN | a Manning | Letters Should Be) = gee ‘at Tapater 08. .etute | ; }. St, Michael | Private Prope “| ies as Church. She = i % A perty | as oo ie 3 : | is the | - >. By EMILY Post { fee Loe daughter of | A young girl writes me as fol-] fOr. 1 | Clark W. |bave several pen pals who write) . 3 Hall of Eas (o ™ twenty. tam oot «| Comptometer Hammond when these letters arrive my, se | lee din, OO ey Pah ms and he 1S | “Tt isn’t that I am trying to hide| Calculator . “the son of janything (1 always tell her the - a the Cli | most important facts in the letters | eo 3 = Clifford ‘deny va 1 tak Mi wrong : ie eccas. Mannings of \to. anyone to open another per: "T writin ‘ Ls Oakland _\son’s mail even though a mem-|- | cae : dae. - gualaiee ber of the same family. I would] — we ei the home’ ea 2 oS ok SSS . ee ee : i hia, # much apprecia ate your opin 5 é "LMR. and MRS, JAMES C. MANNING ~*~ ; i. ; : — , 2 +r. - 3 Patricia L. Hall Repeats) 4 : = “3 *- T°. . 7 =, erty. = - ein the “er ii Wows in St.-Michael Rite |*,... ,.- imes mi formers care to challenge. In a noon ceremony Saturday, white accessories for her son's aoa Sipe y 4 Wie a geen son.of Mr. and . . Yet the vicissitudes of show (Patricia Louise Hall became the|wedding. Her corsage was also of recently, : Welk first was introduced ie Dabs business” and his own , still \bride of James C, Manning. The carnations and rosebuds, ceived a tha : music threagh the accordion) He smouldering self-doubts make ‘Rey. William Immel read the serv-| When the newlyweds Teft for|bride addressed : squeezing of his father. ~ Herron -of | Lawrence Welk 2s cautious i lice in st. Michael Church in the their wedding trip the bride|™sned 4 | Coleman | Secess as he was'tn leaner days. | presence of 200 guests. : : | SAt first i PLAYED ORGAN _ ay ; eg _ =< ss © “changed to a navy blue and whit® \jove been . bought him necgpes of MR. MRS. DONALD E. H RRON sician,” he explained jand Mrs, Clark W. Hall of East|©es#ories. They are traveling in/band oes pres aati S xine R E < __.: Llalll Goer Whe Salas Oe reaiiicg mates te Soe tou-at Mie. anh Bees. et Lae, Sak Solon weiten . : Pet _o—- over the years at rad ‘ ‘ »™ . vaso heomm a our te ml E Taine F, Baker BeCormesys risa une wang (Cito Moming ot Osiand sve Te jum of television. - — ; of D : ] ! H a] omy EE ¢ mo — -|\Old-Ti . " mavnse, . Bride of Donald E. Herron): 2) ts erste me at Old-Time» | But Gove ote ne formal monic ae ae assume that it won't or can’t We) length gown of Chantilly lace. d traning, ad Welk gut soa i] lang Frances Baker ‘becume| carations and iewstth-atey |snould make every efor we bal met, fave, ot Cent tees || ea ls = nave i fourth grade ng bride Zonald Eugene Herron} centered with an ofehid ¢n & jour position. If we fall apart, it] seed rls held her fingertip geben : oe oo, ee —. rd Paige «Swng ro ‘Her only jewelry’ will be because we've missed some-| vel silk ilusion, atid she car- So Tas , See Be See 21 “ender 6 cet ie us performed the 3| was s string of pearis, a gift of |place. 5 ried 9 cascade bouquet of white |"* “~ : eee ’ a deal with father. : o'clock ceremony at St. | the bridegroom. “That's why I've formed this) carnations and rosebuds. Her | (A Velkoff Li Be gts : Lutheran Church in the presence of} 47, . ‘ed ag|Wondertul organization of mine barked kes ; Furthermore, his parents spoke 150 guests ae Margaret Linda Smith served as *| only jewelry was 9 gold cross, « p ee : German ‘at home, which “ee © |imald of honor: ‘Other attendants|Because of it, things ‘run Along] gift to the bridegroons, - Potato Salad Made ge earn ree sc tueie adopted |_ The bride is the daughter of Mrs.|"f'tie teioeronn ane Tonct sister Tight evrih this professicnal phil, Mary Lee Wilson served the) With Boiled Topping)this right, 20 es Esther M. Baker of Osmun street, !Baker, sister of the bride. All the|8ophy, it Welk is tifning out corn|Pride as maid of honor. Marilyn) ae bape on gt q And so when Welk, with only the|Mr, and Mrs. Dale Herron-of Cole- owns | ‘ were the bride’s other attendants. Puiitiee Prees Answer: | | eee et acomtien gulgintienn, : Cole-lidentically of taffeta, with over-golden bantam. -. 8 ; aan eater ‘ for barn dances and weddings to : skirt of white lace, The dresses’ ©: 2%, Their gowns of embossed cotton Mrs. Stephen Velkoff shares her i his credit, trudged forth to realize) A ballerina-length gown of |Were in green, lavender and aqua er eae aimee a were fashioned alike in shades of Tecipe for an old-fashioned boiled his dream of leading a big dance| French Ince was worn by the {Colors respectively, approach to show-business.) |Pimk, aqua and orchid, respective-|dressing. This is excellent mixed band, he carried on his shoulders| bride, Her fingertip veil of silk | Each attendant wore a white pic-|!! to show Punnets:) ly, Each carried a cascade at-|with ‘potatoes for salad. Be sure ~ gome weighty burdens—a lack of| Mlusion was secured to a head- ture hat with white accessories and oe oe rangement of carnations anti, rose- j education the inability to read) Plece of seed pearls, and she carried matching-colored bouquets! (“| ab ration buds. —.. [ore aS music and a halting, dncertain! carried am arrangement of pink |° Carnations == * leounamp tx YELLOW warm weather, You might try this grasp of English. . : : Fr dressing on cabbage, for a change _ - ‘ vis Derryll Herron served his broth- or her duties as flower girl,| ACCENT A HANDICAP _ ion Auxiliary jer as best man, Seating the guests Is Planned Terry Lynn Kay wore « yellow or-|_ Sim: Vcikatl is a young home- The most bothersome of these ; were Jerry Baker, brother of the| 4 JJ ital _|gandy and tulle frock with & tiara en ee aaa tne was his deep, rich accent, which Holds Election _ |oride. and Jerry ‘Adams. at Fospital = suis Lael ce aecce: SPC possible to the AAUW, is a he now. beaten down a £: ages s “slightly stilted manner of speaking of New Officers | Jt scbelaan didhe Gree am'| the cnnunt Yourth of Dey Col). poaey “Hall, brother’ ofthe |Dridge are high on her list and an occasional grammatical Mrs. Roger Dean was elected| White accessories when she.re- [bration for patients at Pontiac inride, served as ringbearer.. sure time activities. ; me president of the Auxiliary to Cook-| celved her guests at the\ recep- |State Hospital will be held on the) sensing served his | ° BOILED DRESSING i For years, even after he bad |Neison Post. 20, Legion,| #0”, held im the church partors [hospital grounds Wenn Race os bent week Bente wee By Mrs. Stephen Velkott ; formed his own orchestra, be lwhen the group met’Monday eve.| "mediately following the verer- *. « ‘Guests were another brother of | 2 = Seer - flatly refused to speak. to his ining in the Legion Home | mony, Her corsage was of bine % ; j public for fear his Germanized Shs and white carnations. 4 ew So sme water : prepared mustard English would make him an ob- : Mrs. Herron chose a white cotton| patients. hemes: planned 3 Donahue, / ie cup vinegar ; | pile . . 2 ty of derision Others elected were Mrs. Eldon A wedding breakfast for the bri- 3 . ject . Sheeeea,. fon . as _ \dress with blue lace coat and white| . dal ai fimatiite 6 Mix and cook over medium heat, Bad DPR Not until a sympathetic theaterinins Robert Conant cc ereatdent: | accessories for her son's wedding./\ The program, under the direc- ‘ons unten temeduity' ioboaine stirring constantly, until thick. You BYy THE BEST |G v : owner offered to double the price) pocident: Mrs. Jai McKee, |HeT corsage was of pink and white tion of the Recreational Ther- thn beodaneiee nly may cook this in a, double gs for his band if-he would act as his| Sccretary: Mrs. Ray dewalt, treag,|Camations. eee by ao rane AB begin at haere je lit consistency is too thick, ' thin , plocé ‘ee your clothes. 700 2 plrccrateedrateer- yar! anger Mrs. Milton Yerkes, chap-| For her wedding trip to northern git Od ees te Ee tegen i corudl Fare Shim eee of submerging | mself ambng plain; Mrs, Ray O'Neil, historian, | ys; higan bride changed Director Dorothy Amvets Hall, Mrs. Hall gree ¥ bos spend 7 Gee talking to hia wudienes [and Mrs. Paul Ainge, sergeant-at savy tab tanie avons wie welba Grose of Oakland County hes ex {trip tuests wearing a blue and pink/Has Fox Border Ba summer is in‘our cold | a en arms. accessories. She wore the Whité|sisted with arrangements. fashioned wants tied beme The chiffon stole bordered in pas- |g storage vaults. “T felt my accent was a terrible} Mrs. Dean and Mrs, McKee (orchid from her bridal . * * * Mer ene po of car.|tel fox is a fairly inexpensive ha handicap.” he admitted, pressing] were appointed delegates to the | The newlyweds will make their| ~ Also participating are members|natione ana a springtime answer to the problem $4 SO Offer a his large, exp: hands to-| 38th Department of Michigan |home in -New Bedford, Mass.,\of the Mount Clemens {itizens| ~ of an evening wrap. Comes in the B@ "gether and gazing at them intently.; convention being held tn,Lansing (where the bridegroom is stationed|Committee, an active group es-/WEARS PINK LINEN length most flattering to you. and! Aug. 2-5. Mrs. Showen Mrs, |with the U.S. Air Force at Otis|tablished to aid Pontiac State Hos-| Mrs. Mansiing chose a pink linen‘in a ‘whole bouquet of delicious! STILL EMBARRASSED - | Jewel Wl serve as alernates. (Air Force Base, pita: x ety with matching Samet autiaten i __ _ “Now I’m more or less intrigued ure. t Cinant . ; — . ae barrasged bout mine sometimes Plant for the reception for’ the 94> : , 1° ae cn oS yeep El _ When f hear tape recordings of|Giris’ State representatives to be t | t ' D d + = When hear tape Tecra sad sepest L SON) e oneness eaden LIUeK = ee _ €rawl under a table or something. . . / 7 is AO Oo . . fi ; | Pat Zielke, Sharon Holland 7 eg : ’ : peer at eg solved, at least ports at this gathering. | Even though life is a wonderful leads many folks into Joneliness. scigus? This ts often dae to | with whom you are thrown Forget , s eas EET S08, ae i choot courses,” althougn Welk — | {privilege there are so many ut-leo tome “hers: can, you do Roth| baees ot eet iigrat Sze Som |yoiselt and wave at the world and] WENA’S BEAUTY SHOP = | - does not consider himselt an out- Clgss Initiated happy people in the world! Many| ing at all, Others extend courtesies| grogming, overweight, pradirard it. surely will wave back at you.| . /HAVE YOUR HAIR STYLED BY sy standing masician even today, folks have a very hard time anditg you because they like you for ‘én trouble or wispy hair, get | ee ad Pa: | VIR IA-FARREL TRAINED HAIR STYLISTS |. - “When I first started,” he re DY Moose Gr OUP’ [often real loneliness is’ masked! yourself, and you can be especial-// busy and overcome these, You | Above all, remember that you]- ~4gs1 BIXIE HIGHWAY . ox tan called in his soft, _carefully : | ny saconte and goed. Tuts ly sure of this if you do not havel can, : * lare not the only lonely person int sax nese PR 8-9135 | | 1 didn't have tol. - Michael Blabut, junior}, We do not always know. where money. ar / the world. There are tonety people |. i ee a as controlled voice; ve ’\graduate regent, served as com- lies. Sometimes we find /| Maybe you are self-conscious be-lat tiesks near you, across the << = mittee chairman for the Officer’s it under the-gayest exterior. More|YOUR OWN WAY cause you feel that you have notistrbet fiom you, in your church,{ = mace a ee Chapter Night of Women of thejoften we can spot it without dif-| Perhaps you fail to show your ap-|had the. advantages of education 4j) shout you! Do not procrastinate : Se 1 Moose 360 Monday at the Moose ficulty. ipreciate. De el beyre until ooo beg! _ oa of the hc ae lower. : 1 Sind ard Showroom s Temple. | . house is right or you can educat e known h / ee : 390-5400, Dixte : emple * * | aa hoe ie ree uhoute isave enough money to do the job|been selfeducated to a large de-| ™ you would like my free leat- / : Waterford, a Mrs. Ferman Huston, speaker for) not drag along. should sing. (UP in a big way. Entertain in your|gree. . ":| let “How to Overcome Keneli- F ’ ee the evening, talked on the duties of} Lite should not be lived in an at. (W" Way and as you caf afford to, = #. cond 2 stamped, seltaddresecd | bm FE OR 3-1225 officers. Candidates initiated were} mosphere of chronic irritation or iwithout strain. | It ts not_too late. Take up the a stamped, self ' gt = “ Mrs. Howard Carie and Mrs. depression even-if We do have . a world -of hooks, observe, listen. eee ka at your request {pr =. oe Joseph~Lorenzo. The class was! our hard tinses. a. You can be sue that warnith Take advantage of free concerts ph bed os Address e oe ia = initiated in honor of Mrs. Blabut. | ‘ lonels ..,/and appreciation and «gaiety and|@nd art exhibits ‘and the public ee im care. a Committee chairmen were ndmed you find yoursel y," sit itriendship are just as acceptable|library. These will open up vistas * * @#- jf. | by Mrs. Floyd Yeaman, senior|40w" and try to discover the rea-iwith cup of tea and a few cookies|for you. \ |.femorrow: “Good Hea th | me >. |pegerit. They are Mrs. Harley|/$0" oF _— — ine as with a seven-course dinner.” - smi AND SPEAK ~“Tproper Care of Hair Vial § Its de _ |Zeimmer, Mooseheart alumni; |®ese © paps ie: | % Timidity or self-conscious. | Be friendly Do not be afraid * V Mrs. Robert Mansfield, publicity; |YOUr Unhappy state is at least part-)__—__7_*_. | SE peste swe _.f | e@ Mrs. Edward Taylor, brary, Mrs. ly your own fault: | . " — * ae. Lyle Streeter, : Mrs. | " ; . ; / : Harold. Finn, social service; |,, Heck yourself on these points: | TIME FOR\ j. t Have you been lazy about follow-| . \ / Mrs, Benard Danton, child care, ing up gestures of friendship which | we . and Mrs, Melvin Sniith, ritual, others-have made? Have you failed ; .es to make any of. the first gestures ‘ \ : Other chairmen are’-Mrs. Victor} yourself? If so, why? . ‘ / Wallace, Moosehaven; Mrs. Mar-| Don't you like people? I'll bet. ‘ FU ; STOR AGE / tha Ashmead, homemaking; Mrs.jyou do! Your failure is more likely ; ee | Dave Stoner, hospital, and Mrs.|due to one or more of the follow- ; ee Z : | : Protect your Furs in our frigid vaults... _ CUSTOM STYLING BY ELLIOTT NEW or REUPHOLSTERED ° Come out to Elliott's showroom and let one of our _ to choose from. Brighten your home with a new , -suite built and tailored by our expert craftsmen, Phone: FE 423566 | 6183 Jameson ~ Drayton Plains = OR 3-9702 | 22 E. Pike St. 4 dled , . Wop s , . se r ; rs ’ _ Ete OM f . , i f 4 "1 gees ae 1 Sol Ge \ re ae : wt enas ee ify Al Cig ess be ee ea Sig he 4 Mani WH WED. DOORS OPEN 12:45 will oe Writings “Still True of Russia | By EARL WILSON a ~ Moscow. — In-Russia (where else?) I read a tae by will Rogers, “There's Not a Bathing Suit in Russia.” "Way back 30 years ago, the’ Oklahoma, Hollywood and) Broadway cowboy flew over here and discovered that Rus- : sians swim together “in what you would call the Nude, sale -“T want to state positively that while I did not get to see all of Russia, I got to see all of some Russians,” Will wrote, I find that a lot that Rogers wrote is still true. “I should have written earlier about Russia, but everybody was writing, and I thought I would wait till they all got through; but they are not going to get through,” Will said. es cultivate their whiskers,’ "Will reported. There's never been a bad whisker crop.” “Any nation Bom Ovesons 2 Soviet Integrity. New Propaganda Idea’ ‘Suspect in East German Army Cut Reports BONN, Germany @® -- Commu- nist East Germany's announced, 7 ae ) cut in its projected army — from weekly TV shows, Phil bd 120,000 to 90,000 men-—looks like a propaganda maneuver to the West German government. ~ * « Chancellor “The women in Russia cultivate the land and the men regime, refusing to be swayed by, the soft Red words, transferredipy spore up to” Hollywood to assist | 9,500 trained the arniy Tt plans to swell to SO that don't know enough to stick ‘their shirttail 000 for the Atlantic Alliance. : By. BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (#—That's what I to Enjoy tite ae * -¥-9-e-a-ene ye Re xm ; i i Faye, and their two daughters ing a lovely home facing the Thunder- | bird golf course. A few times every year, Phil * Konrad. Adenater’s frontier guards to “in NBC spectaculars, and once or " |twiee’ a - year he ventures up. to make a movie. Phe rest of the in will never get anywhere,” Will said—but many of the Rus-| The transfer~brought. the West sian men now wear their shirttails in, while plepty of Ameri- German army to 32,500 with ,- cans now wears thelr out. 000 the target for the end of this! “The real féllow that is running the whole thing in there is, "The Commvuriist tabinet also an-| a bird named Stalin,” Will said. inounced it would not introduce! “He don't hold any great high position himself but he tells, \conscfiption but would depend o ie, volunteers for its “‘People’s Na-) the others what ones they will hold. \tional: Army." West German ofti-/! HURRY! "Adults 50¢. LAST DAY! Child 20¢ “THE WEDDING IN MONACO” PRINCE Rainer ". MISS GRACE KELLY THE ey Pai UF Own, LEAGUES “2a nia DAY Ti WORLD ENDED FROM jously was intended to influénee! do about planes. ithe .West “The next war you don't want to look out: you want to look’ up,” he warned. “Everybody is using their air for somesning ny is week. besides speeches but us. * * « “And here is New York City that hasn't even got a place, The Western officials also spec- to land,” lamented Wiil. -“The Russians are so poor . course to their back. That is one thing that makes me some-|0f disarmament — times think they will eventually pull through. If America don’t! ©4*t -paemod probably : |¥ok out they will be caught in the next war with nothing. but tind 120 M00 volunteer sslilers, fa niblick and a putter a te was 28 yea a, Oore Rain ha su evga Alcohol Studies. Draw 3 Residents . they haven't even got a golf) was part of the Soviet bloc's show and: that the) us all, THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y... Maj. John Elsenhower's due-for promotion to Lieuténant Fe) hay. \ om VEIN VEE “3 DR _ Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. Rd. FE 5-4500_ Ben Office Office Open 11007 11 P.M. e @ @TONIGHT @ @ @ pe ae ae x PRE-HOLI DAY SHOW 4 , 4 4 . 2 4 : 4 a 3 z on 2 . 2 4 ‘ 4 4 4 AT 10:00 P. MM. ‘TerrrrT Tee ee Se ell Aa cl ila tn anal CARTOON PARTY WHOLE HALF HOUR AT 8:30 P. M. eee PLUS © © e URANIUM 2-4 RUSH! IN ALL ITS ATOM= SSS 8 _ POWERED EXCITEMENT!® lil. tl. Ale. i. lt... lt lt. ‘ > Ay Las ri cate Od Fw BOOK : fs MORGAN. a MED i AND. Ma ELOUS SPECTACLE OF A THOUSAND Tunis! Boy elephant trainer hurls defiance against the mystic fire wor- ishippers! ay (the Fre Damen) PRINT BY TECHNICOLOR LF BORIS KARLOFF - NINO L with & inald Denny -/Victor ee le Relecsed EXTRA SPECIAL! LATE OWL SHOW Tr re ewer er TS ee Te ee eee Colonel soon . Rocky Marciano hopes to lop off 20 pounds during his Bermuda vacation. ‘ Orson. Bean will: leave “Will Success) Spoll Rock Hunter”, (United Artists is| reported set to buy ity... Lucky Robert Taylor! His wife's allergic to expensive perfumes . . - Jahpie Carroll, a high ‘ school student, was a preliminary win- ' ner in the “Miss United States” contest | at Palisades Amusement Park. .. Brenda Frazier Kelly christened her , Massachusetts summer home “Why Not?” .. . Clifford Brown of the Roach- | Brown jazz quintet was killed in an/in cpoperation—with the Yale Summer Studies at Yale University in New! Haven, Conn. Dr. Leon F.. Cobb, Pontiae phy-) sician, Rev. Fred R. Tiffany, pastor of the Bethany Baptist Chureh, and Mrs. Frances Kessler, City Health Dept. nurse, received scholarships from the State Board, of Alcoholism to attend the school. | It runs from July 1-26. Mrs. Mary Burrell, chief of the tenter time he spends on the golf course, | beside trout streams and otherwise , nis deeply tanned, relaxed and ob- viously pleased with his existence. | Will had great admiration for what Ruasia’d been able to/ciais said the Red gesture obvi-}of doing a regular TV show. German ~Parliarnent, |it.” ‘which itself votes’ on conscription haven't ‘come up” with anything | ° _satisfactory to me.’ | ‘ulated that the East German move radio show he Aised to dé bes could not flatly. done to déath on. television. It! makes me_ sick to watch them. | What could you possibly do on) one that hasn't been done be-| fore? | a show that would feature his! | ‘Three Pontiac’ area residents are %@4_!"'Somehow ‘bands just pg presently attending the 14th annua} 8° Over too well on TV,” he pe School of Alcohol} jing -his movie career. He made ‘a big’ impression in and. The Mighty” ‘years back, \Goes”. and “Goodbye My Lady” } last year./The latter was a‘ dis-/ appointment .” im. wife Alice to remain in retire-| ment. city's new Alcoholism Infermation ‘age when they need her the! Center, said the. three. will work’ most,” _he said. enjoying himeetf.. * On him the lite looks good. He. I asked him if he ever thought “The network has talked about! he remarked, * ‘but so far they * * - What about a TV version of the | Alice? “Wouldn't thirtk of it,” he said “Family. shows have been) * * Nor does he think well of doing| Phil said he'd like to keep pus “The “High} a couple ati and made “ Ld Phil said‘ thet ‘he expected his} “The children are at an/ “One is 14 and | auto crash; so was the group's pianist.\“pon their return. Jerry Lewis, who's been told to ‘quit i | | i k | / ‘smoking cigarets, now carries a pipe—|F he F Rj h ” but without tobacco in it... Gloria Van-) at er xerts Ig I derbiit and her sister, Lady Furness, are writing a dual biography . . i sackie —AGGS to the Fine Robinson has a fat broadcasting job) OKLAHOMA ‘CITY i — When waiting on the west coast if he cares to 16 year-old Nancy Giddens was ar- e _ hang up spikes. irested for driving the wrong way r #°| WISH I'D SAID THAT: A local guy 4 one-way-street it was of no’ | JAHNIE CARROLL says he lives in a building so tall that) pelp being ole ier Bi Okla- iit takes two hours for a rumor to get from street level to the) "ma City’s —_— | e ; [She had to fork over $5 of her TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Joey Carter declares, “Trouble with| jown money at police headquarters jsome people is‘ they won't admit their faults, I'd gladly admit/ after het father, Bert Giddens, or- \nine—if I had any.” idered her booked. ‘Nancy has her’ lown money and she paid the fine," | “My kid,” says Jerry Lieberman, “shows signs of natural Giddens said later. He also had ‘executive ability. Why, already it takes him three hours to! more bad news for the high school | ‘eat his lunch.” That's earl, brother. istudent. (Copyright i966, , The Hall Syndicate.) ine. . nena * * * “She's going to* be ‘grounded’ | ifor 30 days. That means she won't \ing classes for the University of be permitted to, drive the family Michigan Extension Service. ‘car for that per Hod," the inspec-! see stm eh eet esone eaten nye erent Fire Chief Retires RENT SATO cs, ome mt J . MUSKEGON ™ — Fire Chief jtor said. i Wallace F. Gannon: has retired ._o- e os — from the Muskegon Department The World Exposition planned for Brusséls in 1958 will have a> after more than 30 years of serv- ice. He plans to leave for the papal pavilion showing the history | @| Upper Peninsula to start a series’ of Christianity and its achieve-| ments. _ of vojuriteer fire department train- Drive-In) Theater 4th of July - MATINEE! | SISTERS _ DOORS Seen 12:45 iD ! ——STARTS— Lem TONIGHT | Box Office Open 7 P. M.— Ph. FE.4-4611 — 2150 Opdyke Road ves K. FELOMAN ‘ the Seven CHoMANRLES mee YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS” vite ...and the man whe tracked her down! M. a MaRi | starring y&ar itCh ERICSON - BLANCHARD - BRAND MARILYN MONROE wonder of Rerearee by SfEnee rom a ’ = esa Century fom AND—ALSO. Relecsed hry United Artist | og ee Sau. 1] SINATRA KATHRYN. GRAYSON cus FRANK taathatndithe bal ahetraieal Ce ee ee ee i lj i PHONE FEGERAL 2 OAKLAND: | re. Oo om $8 5 j _MODER NLY AIR CONDITIONED \ ve en if a STEWART KNEW iuore MUCH - Surpassing kh { egeiney the TRA aon NS -TECHNICOLOR “ “ment of “To Catch a Thief... the suspense ’ of “Rear Window!” CO-FEATURE . Fi trom men tm u wooden snip | = 4m ~“NAKED SEA” | “Never Sey Goodbye ’ THURS. end “Cenge —— . LAST TIMES nit . “ON THE THRESHOLD OF SPACE” and “TOUGHEST MAN ALIVE” ~ “a de [AMES DORIS ‘ D ed the excite- OLE PP we "STARTING WEDNESDAY — A POWERHOUSE OF DRAMATIC T-N‘T FOR THE HOLIDAY!: ISEPH COTTEN RHONI FLEMING WEN i A THE STORY OF A CoP Uehed Arton “THE WHO USED WIS WIFE KILLER AS BAIT FOR iS AKILUER! MLAs ho 3-3 = Doors Open Wednesday at 12:45 P.M. shocker. that hurls you through time and space! or wv, | DOORS at times TODAY! "| "Open , — PLY 12:45 STARTS |, “Trews st fhe Bev mee BM. TOMORROW! / THEY'RE HERE The mighty science In a lafi-datty riot of cloak and dagger adventure! ial keyboard, - ame into being in a hit and miss - ; 4 eee pe | ee 5 ae é y = Y ot vt 4 ; et ee Re i | 4 | - € _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956. Arteaga (center). and Maria ‘pecinmsal Glide deaadaanciees tke cia hes Celina Bahamon (right), all of Colombia, The, Colerain Seats rw ganets of the Girt Scouts of the V-S.A. of pe man Be aa becca anata the Senior encampment at Highland. "Ponting Press Photo Asdfghjkl;c Remains in Style Standard Keyboard’ Ss - Still Tops A consultant who conducitd a four-month test. has recom that the standard key board be retained by the govern- ment and that a developed by a University of W re- jected for the time being. 3 He also said that the specially trained ‘typists using the new fashion, eA wall bernd oc | It was pack ajuda The finger rest line for his key) board reads: aceuidhtns-, The government services ad: | erate eh eee Airborne Radar Units Organized by Navy HONOLULU (The Navy vee terday commissioned the first two squadrons of an airborne radar | early warning wing at Barbers Point. Two other squadrons will be. commissioned later, the Navy said) and when the wing is in operation | it will fly some 40 Super Constel-/ lations steadily between Hawat and the Aleutians as an extension of the Continental Distant Redar Warning Lire. The Navy hasn't said when the .project wil] go into operation. Crews will begin training fights immediately. Canada's province of ‘Ontario has about 250,000 lakes. and drill time is‘needed to retrain four month test retrained 10 typ- ints then matched them | “|mum of 100 hours of instruction)... a standard keyboard typist so that she can use the simplified version. ACOURACY FELT He also said simplified keyboard jdisplayed by the 10 participants; training. An official said that the - - typists showed less improvement tub the adapitan ofthe ueapiined in speed-than did the standard key-| meobaet to us te Oe toe board typists on both one-minute! Svermment cannot be justified and five-minute Yests during the| upon the findings of this ex; four-month experiment. | periment.” In thie: finding, the consult-' said: better accuracy was | The GSA noted that the finding was limited to the question of re- using the om keyboard. ireport does not rule out the pe: for Hall a El igibles | The state received 298,809 doses Saturday. “ifar in 1956 is far below 1955 at {Oe same time. |general of the U.S:, said today that State Has Salk Shots June natistics have. not yet been, received, Dr. Heustie-said but the number of polio cases thus * * Dr. toa Scheele, _surgeon vaccine surpluses exist, », feared the execution might set off .|Roman Catholies, 11% million are tol _@ Myearold Algerian rebel in Oran at dawn today for Febel beheaded in the 2)-month- old Algerian uprising. Officials a wave of nationalist reprisals. The rebels have threatened 10-1 vengeance for each execution. One-Fifth of Africa Reported as Christian VATICAN CITY ®—Of Africa's! 210 million people. 444 million are Christians, the Vatican a nounced sa ge Fide, a Vatican| Porpaganda branch for gene Pr Bend goes f : Africans are Protestants, 11 million Eastern rites, 85 million are lems and 80 million are pagans. 63 West Huron On Sale at ~~ ‘TASKER’S FE 5-626! ee oe eet oe ee ‘Algeria Rebel Executed 1 Raaeon' River Mouth for Bombing in Theater | ‘SAUGATUCK W -— An “Army EL capihi'n Sepp ad have returned to after clearing sand Jars and silt! o Grand Haven DANCING COUPLE "IN YOUR SET? 25. Lawrence St. WANT 0.85 THE BEST. sae Lilies Of tages ates Uaseey'v fun anyway, but, you'll find it's a double pleasure when you learn with your favor- — ~ Whe partnes, Not only do you leara fageee, but you save money, too. - You'll be amazed how quick and easy it is co become a smooth, graceful dancer ,, the Archar Murray Way. In your very Gre lesson you learn the key step to all dances. 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That one-end-only flavor of Coke has a special talent for ' making good food taste better. Bring home the Coke today! ©. T, | : | Be i aoe ! & a — a 1 d fdd i i : a: ) oe “Cate” b 6 rghtared woderwurh, © 198 Thu Coee-Cele Conpeny ; ‘ Siti Whe i ely. ll Sie eee ee re. —— —! . Ne _THE. PONTIAC _ PRESS, rubspay, JULY 3 3.1956 _ Sy rerun BATTALLE Bak to Meld 9 guttedral wster!_ a cued: that is harder. BOGOTA, Colombia (INS)—Any)takes dreams, imaginatign, per- fool can Baild castles in the air. |sistence and confidence in the ‘Their walls are thin, of dreamis. |g00dness of nature. —_ South Americans took all these ‘That They call it the “Salt Cathedral,” pIQDAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: {JUNIOR | EDITORS because its great walls and arched ceilings and crystalline floor have been carved out of a prekinfartc salt mine. * Ld To reach it, one must drive one hour from the bastling city of Bogota, to a mountain that is de- ceptivety’green on its surface, but largest treasures of salt. ENTER VIA HOLE church is a blackhole, 4 feet wider and 3 feet higher than the average American car. You drive through and find-yourself in a tun- nel,-dimly lighted with orange bulbs strung along a jagged ceil- ing, following a twisting, turning route that probes deeper and damper toward the earth. » | Finally,-one_mile in from the sunlight and soft air of. ceyting’ the tunnel opens up before And with -an eerie sensat having intruded upon the kiyigdom of God in a noisy auto, you come upon the cathedral: / it is monstrous in size, and hazy with the thin yhite fog of salt fumes, * of ‘ing echoes to ounce back upon) is SWallowed in the immensity and __. ‘never have you felt more peace-|" fully alone. bn re THE NATION HAS A BIRTHDAY=2 ‘ et |" Thirteen Begin to Think as One Taxes imposed by the British government deepened the feeling in you from the Cavertious walls, but. America. against it, and the men of the 13 colonies, realizing they ‘there is no sound. Your whisper had much in common, began to form closer ties. | Secret societies, like the “Sons of Liberty,” were formed, and Ls .there were riots. After the “Boston Tea Party,” in which colonists dressed like Indians threw. tea into-the harbor as a protest against aa taxes, the port was closed by the British as a punishment. There- nok upon the colonists. set up a Congress at Philadelphia and began to unite in earnest. - * * * From the wooden gates -of the cathedral, painted gilt, the church “room” stretches out 420 feet to the nave. There, ac cross fashioned Child is dimly poised in a pocket » jot the white, wall > light; and a figure of Madonna and "3 ere PURE SALT CEILING Upward, through the salt haze, the’ ceiling arches 225 feet high.', -|And the thickness: of that ceiling, unbeamed and unsupported by such wordly devices as steel girders, is 1,100 feet: of pire salt. * we * 7 Ne holds within it one of the world's The entrance to the mountain innards of L On one wall is a -marble placque, erected in 1953, three years after the blasting and drilling of this edifice began. It tells the story: “In these walls will be built a church a “In honor of Our Lady of the Rosary, patron ef the miners.” Almost fanentty ereehend, mid- “We dug in the direction of hell, yet cai came closer to the Father.” ” merely echoed a Com- WHAT'S MY LINE? work. Un- Answer | INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related” to scramble os few as possible to guess my ‘@ppears under arrow, reading downward. enh tS Ree a alibi, eriticism. The Central Committee of Rus-| sia’s Communist party, led by) Secretary Nikita Khrushchev, | came (p-with a triple barreled, officials said, and it could be broken own nt, way: planation munist line first laid down by. }Polish and Chinese Red leaders: in’ meeting the first rumble of outside’ ‘Watch Yer: Figuce Work Go Faster i i " i sn ati FICE eGuiPMeNT CO Lit Never did a chuyCh seem so still! and sérene. You whisper, expect-| In April 1775, the British Genera] Gage, led troops from Boston to) —— Lexington and Concord, but Paul Revere. and other patriots had) _ yetentecrs called minutemen dryre) warned the countryside. American the British back. A new flag, showing a rattlesnake on a yellow ground, and besring! the words “Don’t Tread on Me,“ appeared at this time. This flag was used by Commodore Esek Hopkins for the new fleet - -authorized by Congress, and the newly formed Corps of Marines Put the design on their drums. Here are some children of the new nation carrying the flag. Color tha picture ah-saseht . (This idea was first suggested Send in Your idea for Junior Editors care of this new may be worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures). of Tomorrow: A Nation Is Born by Beverly Ann Cobh, -of Honolulu. » and it Take Operator’ S Licenses From 33 Area Drivers ii elit iki: eel tate : Oakland Couniy, drivers had operator's licenses re- voked or suspended ‘ sporisibiljty after conviction on charges of driving under the in- fluence of liquor were: Norman E. Townsend, 933 Myrtle Dr.; Claude Chapman and Alfred Timm, both of Rochester;-Oscar J. Frank, Ox- ‘ford; Arthur W. MeDonald, Royal Oak; Ray Smith, John P, Spalding and Philo. E. Wilcox, all. of Berkley; John Petrosky and James L. Sobieski, both ‘of Farmington; Mat Stockinger Jr., Lake Orion and Frank M. Caram Jr., Royal Oak. A one-year revocation was ordered against Walter J. Kraimer, Birm- ingham, for violation of his license restriction. . A one-year revocation for driving without. a license was ordered against Robert M. McCloskey, Trey, One-year revocations be- cause of inability to pass tests were ordered against Jesse’ J. McFad- den, 275 Dellwood Ave. and Curtis L. Wayda, Birmingham. The license of Jerry,O. Trotter, Birm- ingham, was indefinitely suspended for inability to pass tests. A 30-day suspension was ordered Julius M. Young, Ferndale. Suspensions. because of habitual negligence were ordered against: Dewey E. Belote, 47- Michigan! Ave.; Carroll F. Davis, 138 E. Pike St.; Harold J. Lambert, 13 Pi grove Ave.; Robert P. Van Halter- en, 590 Desoto. Pl; Samuel H. Blumernstein, Kurt Bromet and James A. Gird, all of Oak Park: Dickie Butler, Farmington; Nor- man D, Gibson, Berkley; Donald W. Hite and Michael D. Schrock, both of Birmingham: Richard D. Langsdale, Royal Oak and George C. Michaels, Milford. ‘A four-year revocation for driv- ing while his license previously against Victor N. Cournoyer, 2936 Rowan Dr., iivolved in a personal injury accident. ike Legislative Unit to Hold er- Public Forestry Hearings LANSING i — A special legis-| lative committee on forestry prob-| Tems will hold public hearings July, 10 in Manistique and July 11 at) tron. Mountain. The committee is studying ot. fectiveness of the Commercial For- est Reserve Act in the encovrage- ment of reforestation and improved forest management as well as tax- | > 2 ¢ * Is. Available consideration. . i You can call The Low Cost Funeral 4 This is a iatenine we fulfill, In ) —“fact, in the lower price group we offer a selection for your ation provisions of the act. | x4 Donald 4 Johns the Donelson- | oo A ' Johns Funeral Home with con- Bie fidence, knowing that the fu- : neral with dignity and e is for the price you may delect. Le | Phone ! FEDERAL Pa shin | 4-4511 i Donelson. 4 ; | He On Ow ls wl —. Only franchised Chevrolet dealers LGY display this famous: trademark MATTHEWS: HARGREAVES, INC. 34 ‘Mill St. and an S.. Saginaw St. ~ se 4 ¥ ‘ Ve 1. Any move e ins Stalin was = ; St ae el & y a i 3 ‘. (into believing he pe ally waa oR HENRY | A. MILLER : r conpenatite ge war victories . against Nazi --German ; 5 | 2. Opposition to Stalin's: rule f Optometrist . i would have risked disunity at alf pAoAtOS 6 time | when “capitalist encirele-| | $7 North Saginaw Street “3 Pap 7b iment” threatened the’ future of § id 4 ITONATS Russia. Po} Phone FE 4-6842 5 FLOAT 8 3. Many of Stalin's alleged|§) 4 ‘’ Avon ° ater he” died not exposed | “Better Things in Sight” aenvre 3 . By modern standards and re- T Open Friday Evenings : 10 DOORTEP “ Da Sa on Survey be pan US. Genlogicall nen nn 4 Surv as a uate ma ol \ _ venordey's pel dows, spotch, 40 par cent of the United States, | Closed Wednesday Afternoons © 1956 What's My Line, Ine. ing. pe ‘ ” -_ National Geographic —_— =z rere sis — ee ; happy vacations begi Ch You’ll love-to travel in tt, because it loves to travel! When you get this Chevrolet out on the road, you’ll want to keep going— and so will the whole family. : | t Of course, even in a Chevrolet the oversized affairs went out with the intro- _ happiest vacations may involve one or duction of Chevrolet’s outrigger rear America’s two minor problems. Like fidgety small springing and low, precisely balanced largest selling car— fry who want gallons of water and keep _ chassis design. With horsepower up to abot then asking if you're almost there. The big 225, the Chevrolet moves out like a n ' things, though, are beautifully taken whiplash, for safer passing. And with it any other make! _ , . ‘ : 4 care of by this roomy Chevrolet's emooth you’ve always got that solid feeling of 7 and easy way of going. stability. It’s no wonder that many : ~ The fact is, few cars at any price hold ‘people who used to buy higher priced rer the road with a Chevy’s grace. That idea _ cars are changing to Chevrolet! Stop by fo _ about the best riding cars being great soph for a ride in your favorite model. | : _ AiR CONDITIONING — TEMPERATURES MADE TO ORDER —AT NEW LOW cost. tet US DEMONSTRATE! ww a Ne on ‘Pontiac, Michigan EA os |! ‘Bie Money Talks vame DETROIT ‘Big thenky — a ‘total presumably hifo the many millions of dollars — started “talk- ing” for the record today in the mo leo * * * "Bidding for the club had closed, as of the deadline last midnight. The tag on the ball club- weal ty: ahd Sr sold cep Saeed “ been put unofficially at between|club is not considered a prudent. four and five millidn dollars. ‘This|investment for a trust. There has’ would include the Americanibeen no litigation on the matter. League franchise and Briggs Ste- In the last several weeks as « lmany as 10 bidders had indicated The Tigers are the property of|they had made a try to get the bal Briggs and his .four sisters, willed club. to them ini trust by-their_late fa- John F. Ivory, Michigan’ s pioneer ato, is bringing the sport “back home” to the Pontiac area‘ Way back in 1930, Ivory started his organization of the polo club out on Williams Lake road. This was “home” until 1944 when he moved-his . horses down to Eight Mile Road in Detroit. From now on, it's: matter of choos- ther, industrialist Walter 0. Briggs Sr, The Briggs’ group has until July 30 to decide whether any bid is noneptable. * * ebers have advised the Briggs group that the club proba- hey incite (at Yack lk cate and another group ot fea and dirctors of the De troit Lions ’ professional football team acting apart Lions’ connections. : are a rewey the three from their ‘The Ivory Polo Rangers came back into being in 1946, after the war years, and for 11 years the Detroit site was the chukkéer — of Raia gay Now Ivory has abnals staitéd 1 his move back to the Pontiac area. He has begun development of 140 acres on a ee oe between Williams and Ox- z |World’s Reco rd Filly Trots 2: 04 at Goshen: howe : SOREN, We: X, un — egyptian ot the Clearview Siable of Raber “We did very well attracting crowds some years soccer et the seennat for “om _ Oe ea es eo ago out on Williams Lake Road,” he said, “and I $90,000 an Stakes, | think polo can make its comeback in this area.” - ” : BACK FIRST— Tuttle, ™ * folke appreciate ieee id or De more; _ | fielder gets back to first base-in time in 2nd inning catcher Sherman Lollar threw to 2nd baseman pe J peonihng pe! the sonaa pate ond a ‘ In speaking of horsemanship Ivory’s thought was not oh le y's game in Detroit on an attempted steal. Nettle Fox, who got the ball off to Dave Philley, year-old trotting classic Aug. 8 un- . : é e was half way to 2nd base when Giieage ‘White Sane See Saneeey Be ys ee eae oe til they take a look at some of the| forced the Princess on polo alone. His plans for the newly purchased land colts here tpmorrow. presently known as “Pitch Haven”: call for extensive j - Avery got ' A 10 ‘Rosaria colts are|back on the development for use as a recreation area which will Oliver Makes Hits Count Louise Brough sala? Us censeat the dmmerle eee le os include riding stables and horse show activities. 2 Be b. ] ] V. Dickerson Cup on July 4, and the| moving up Of course the primary point of interest will be f Or 7- ase a ictor y cee er aie bas, chap lynry the outdoor polo field which Ivory plans to have | bien hack eg nS eas in in Semifina S teur and Grand Note, beth owned stakes and ready by summer of 1957. But with 46 other ponies, (2. for cight bite pargithos all but sand’ nnd ye 8 ont : hs Arden Homestead = Bo pen coma besides polo ponies, plus: numerous horses in his one of them count for a 7-2 victory| scored: two runs in the 3rd ina | 1) S Stor Beats Briton; iwalee'e Garey Com eyes 4:09 4 stables, he figures to make them available for pic- [vet Fowler's Fine Foods in 4) ing to break the ice, Thomason | Morri Egyptian Princess is the pride|in 1952 by Lu Peck. | : Class A City Baseball. League| tripled in the Sth and strolled | Seixas Beats ris in : os nickers, children and horse lovers. . game Monday night at Wisner! home on ae See three- | Men's Play : ge “There are-numerous things which can be done on/Field. bagger, then Falbo delivered a : : these 140 acres,” he said as he took us on a bumpy tour r SS er ar ees cat, "| WIMBLEDON, a of the roughlands “~ the a — of the property. Northville Pace The same crew of bitters entered -onag oi mee teak ots "| =~ {the picture in. the 7th stanza and (gy llany ‘Among some of his more F svenced ideas of develop- ] uly 4th Opens drove starting pitcher Bill Shell a Bloomer, 5-1, 61, mag 3 Tony ment, besides a polo field and clubhouse, are five sepa-|Fjve-Stake Show (tom tie mound. “McGlashen sin) * mie dee ace : rate picnic sites, stocking of Round Lake and dredging bs jgled and raced home on Zubalik's| Wimbledon tennis championshipé. | Joey Says The $6,000 Northville Pace, the|double to bring Delmo Chapdelaine The put Miss oe the river for better fishing sites, erection of riding first of five major Wednesday night|to Shell's relief.-Zubalik tallied on ‘ahs te pr A SS cane | Big Help Stable and. winter activities of skating, tobogganing|St**e; races. will be held on thelan infield error. ta complete} J immews title, inte the semi- | St. Nick’ and ridin Fourth of July at Northville Dow)Ojiver’s scoring. __ finale clong with Eagien®’s An j of. sleigh riding. , The event inaugurates the most ex-| Duane Sheffer hurled the dis-| Seale Sues "ke Aine, new Yosik. Dismantling of the facilities in Detroit have |‘ensive stakes program in North-jtance for the Buick club ond lim| "Miss Buxton advanced: toy [sweltering already begun, with all operations there expected to Laediod to dhe past ete enter re tes when. Mrs, Beverly Baker Fieitz). at St. cease by August. to the Michigan Pacing Derby and|QUvers -.----- $82 928 2-3.% {of Long Beach, Calif, withdrew on : but J « the Governor’s Cup Trot, three| Snhefier and Berg; Shell, D. Chapdelain| advice of her doctor. ‘Her husband) “felt great.’ We have a lot of fine players who belong to the club) stakes have been added for 1956.\""* "™"** : said Mrs, Fleitz is expecting a} | “The from the Pontiac area,” said Ivory, and “and I think|The Nortpville Pace, raced in two Youna Tider Fan le ee wd the former dashes at one mile, will feature ; } One women’s semi-finalist was ight these 3 ee saperaaeed for getting other | jit iocs pacers with 12-class or g g lecided yesterday, along with the + eye vi around here who are rested in horses t0|siower also eligible. Sends $1 to Buy shaping up of an Australian-Ameri- 48 of t become more interested in playing the game.” Page the outstanding entries S ha of Clu b can showdown in Renews ei po. ' Wednesday's program are se : Re ap i The Ivory Polo Rangers have become recognized as Lene, Chet Star Mighty new. re ry ST keen’ satiekt tA flashing | ight | one of the leading national powers in the sport. r, Fenella Hal, and Russet Halt.} DETROIT (INS)—The Ist bid| Rhodes scholar Ham Richardson {hand at | : —————|te buy the Tigers came from a/(No. 6) ot Wend, KI and pop eg : ; - second. seeded A ; Rose- 4 ¥ pies :% : . . ee Gee” ma wall against his frequent Davis [Tony could: der | . Monday midnight deadline Withicup foe, Vie Seixas- (No. 8) of his own ae J ' plenty of time to spare. ‘Philadelphia. "The hea up,” : The offer came from Bobby | Seixas, U.S, champion in 194 tar Giardelio, ‘ | — | parteletta. of Monroe, Mich., |and Wimbledon king a year earlier, in ae ee in a gym) ‘By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ; In the only other AL game;(.320) is one of five Red Sox bat-| who sent a one-dollar bill and the |had to. dispose: of fellow-American ent Sat noses ee oe It begins to look as if Ted Wil-/Scheduled, the second-place Chi-|ting over .300 and he is .500 for| following note to Tiger president |J. Allen Morris of Atlanta, Ga., in I'm ready now to fight y of thal liams . wasn’t just batting the|Cage White Sox scored seven un-|his last 26 times at bat. Piersall| “Spike” Briggs: yesterday's quarter-finals. ranking citheniat.” ms breeze the other day when he said|¢@rmed runs and backed into a/has had only seven hits ‘in his last “rm. 10 old. I'm sending The victory, Giardello’s 59th the Boston Red Sox were ready to|%3 victory over Detroit, trimming!25 at bats, but has driven in nine sit te onenast ‘ Selivett Tigers io Pl against 13 losses, peasy the make their move in the American|the Yankees’ lead to 31% games.lruns — including twa last night —[S-.m6 day t no they will take Ist Four First Places fosing streak of’ two, both to|Open before ie tiened pro. went - League race. The Red Sox are hot,|. ¢ * © —- im the Bosox” hot spell. an when aoe haan ter ay el toe, ee irned a ‘Williams’ bat is boomin’ —.and) If the Red Sox can stay hot, as Sock; hel we cout “whe ol we for City S Skaters “=~ he er rl ren ey a De, + Zr ent Ry Maal OF WHY $ ONIONS a ea a Pp ew ’ i : ' York Yankees" beginning. tomor te Nationa” League scramble /s0 dandy reliet nb to keep/lavers« Gnd luck Send me a Pontiac roller skaters in the big Boys Club Tigers row. Cincinnati's Redlegs lead the NL|B0ston close after the Senators|PecPi~ . Great Lakes Regional Champion- 1. * * @ at the moment, having knocked|@d clipped starter Frank Sullivan The . ‘Tote was signed “Bobby ships at Milwaukee, yesterday cap- Handed Rude Jolt The Bostons have won tive of|Milwaukee’s Braves out of the|{°F two first-inhing runs. _ |Bartolotta.” tured four fist places, accorsding ete tae ss their. last seven and although/lead with a 2-1 decision last night. to Bert Anselmy who wired the Boy’s Club Tigers, of the Fed-/a 70 they're Proksch homered with'two aboard'the Realty club for an 11-7 victory “tory Michit an for Texas | A two-run uprising in the 8th] of the Oxford Wildeats and the |°°C Les" p—Oingelivilie vs. Clarkston Geiger. Sere tn, Goulet ond B. Geel; ear ; ‘in a Waterford League softball | inning gave the Mets a 5-4 decision) American Legion edged the Kee- [Merchants at Columbia-Jonlyn south and and in the Sth inning for Jack's team. | Angler Gets Big Bass, Keeps Lure a ‘Secret’ Oxford Wildcats vs. Auburn — Ed Miller scattered seven safeties Boys Club at Columbia-Josiyn Both games at 5:30 p.m. 4 nortB./as Elks No. 810 defeated Bicmar| frofthall . city MEN’S—Royal Bar vs. Lunsford Market iexhibition), 7 p.m., and Walled City Softball Standings Lake Market vs. North Side Merchants, AMERICAN LEAGUE wt 2 go Harbor Boys Club, 5-4, in oth- er ‘E’ games, Chuck Johnson hit ‘a home run for the Legion team. Darrel Thorpe hurled a three-hit shutout as Boyse-€iub No. 3 de- \game Monday night at Drayton) ST. CLAIR m@® - Now that she Over the Auburn Heights Boys Plains, Ihas helped to make Michigan even 'Club in a Class E struggle to high- ~ Tipton becarhe the 2nd batter in| more famous, golfer Wiffi Smith light Monday's Junior and Midget ‘the Waterford loop to clear the’ lis Téaving the state. baseball action on four city dia-| fence this season when he blasted) wiffi — Margaret, formally — js, monds. Keith Parker, 2678 Walnut road. la two-run -ist-inning homer. Then | igoing back to the Southwest in the League-Leading Hitters AMERICAN ae Tom Seay, G 8:30, at Beaudette *. * CITY GIRLS Gingell Oe vs. Pulver Tire, 6 p.m... at Oakla rk, OM 7 ‘tub N c . , wh fi fat } th ‘bass he tripled to lead off the 3rd and“ Tain Pitcher Bob Holmquist’ s single tented mys Nant tone yatta North Side Auto Parts, 7 p.m., at North Shaw's -@ 2 Biemar 48 landed a-fine fat largemow . scored Gary Hart with the winning Side ome a pe re 2 fe Saturday night, but he wouldn't’doubled in the 7th, The 19-year-old British and, oe be half of ist handed- Don Nicholie an 11-3 past-| WATERFORD MEN S- Emmanuel Bop Roval 1 § Stadium 3 8B even tell his wife what kind of lure| Drayton Drug ‘reached DougiFrench women's amateur cham- ura lentae os Lovee had ing, Matthews-Hargreaves chalked|{sy\ glearic ve VPW 8.36. 0 Drayton NATIONAL LEAGUE | used! id.-ce- |B ffe for\nine safeti ° 8. wh. he wwodl ‘That's what she said.ce-| rows ctnclder Gove, Shell Do stay with the family of Bob. Horfipled and romped home én an in- ora arnoid Drugg torteted to Tel ._, Wagamama nae OE as Parker's fish’ was a five-pound|Nelson pitched the toute for the!den, co-owner of the St. Clair Irin. | ifield error to + ann 4th Huron in Class F contests, LOTTE, EXHIBITION “Pulver A ad i COS Se ee 21% inch scrapper, taken from winners and allowed seven hits.; Holden has an offer of a busi- tally in the top the inning. In Knothole League play. Joslyn aad Seen ee Ms: Detyeet Bonk $:30)] Richare’s einse Lagous ; Wat Lake. ness opportunity in Texas and he's| doe Tinson pitched a sparkling \Market dru Wing Lake, 21-7,;/* ue wb Z.. wil rane with Parkef was his) Breton : : i H HH $2} +3 2) taking his ami ily. there about) one-hit shutout to pace the Pon- |and the Auburn Heights Boys Clubj. Modified bara oute taces st Pon-jAuto Parta. 71 oe ag eg 4 hike d nephew, Tommy Parker, 16. | magn *7¢ # shel; Brown ‘end Cum: “|Sept, 1. | ting Boys Cub to a £0 conquest Iwalloped Earl's Market, 215, lis race at #: oe ee ee A Ss pas 1 ngs. i Let face, at 8: 50. er “2 | WE DELIVER ‘Within a 70 Mile Redius ... FEE 4 g = oa pair of 1 Pitt oni : Fi 72 i i i i The brief series ends today, = Jim Wilson (10-4) — = NO-HIT ‘EM—No-hitters are getting to be a regular thing in the POST Class F City Baseball League, with Boys’ Club hurlers holding quite 4 an edge in this department. Above are six pitchers from the three * see BC teams. in the league who have carded no-hit wins. Three are . = righties and three lefties. They are, from left (top)—Dave Jones, 14; . NOW Tommy 14; Darrel Thorpe, 13. Bottom—Jim Singleton, 14; WASHINGTON ® — Michigan’ s motorboat operators eventually may have to get-a federal “driv- EDWARD CIGARS guard has been asked to study the —<<~- [proposition and file a report on its - jadvisability. Secouse Smokers—Young and Oid—Recognize Quality 90 Lb. Bag y 1.25; "4 CARLOADS + 1x8 and 1x12 S WHITE PINE BOARDS However, Richmond said he is He sald he thinks the problem is Hlargely one of educating the 2% million Americans who go out in pleasure boats annually. But he did advocate a craft registration law! that would cover the now largely unregistered pleasure boats and provide uniform minimum stand- ards to which various states’ could add as they thought advisable. The commandant said he was ; rnéd that in the boom of pleasure boating protably many people were opetating such craft i“with only the sketchiest of .infor- mation concerning the proper op- eration of a motorboat, the rules| of the road, ee. lights, - All Fords thru 1954 (6- Cyl.) and All Studebaker thre "54 (6-Cyl.) Also TAIL PIPES and EXHAUST PIPES day. ©? The 33-year-old veteran has not safety equipment, effects of weath- er and so on.’ Chairman Bonner (D-NC) said Kell ad face for Fielding } Mark establish an alltime fielding rec- ord at his position before playing in the 23rd annual mid-summer classic ‘in Washington next Tues- tommitted an error at third base, in his last 70 games at that posi- tion, The record of 75 was set by Willie Kamm of the Chicago White Sox in 1928. Baltimore’ is scheduled to play one game here today, two in Wash- ington tomorrow and a 3-game se- ries with Boston before the All- Star Game break, Ex-Champ Collapses BUFFALO, N, Y) i® — Jimmy Slattery, former light-heavyweight -boxing champion, collapsed in a downtown drugstore last night. The 54-year-old ex-boxer was re- ported in fair condition in Colum- bus Hospital. , Middlecoff on— suseirTLy a USED — 0 DOUBLE STAMPS - BY DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF UP TO WEDNESDAY | PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Cut- SPECIAL THIS WEEK SAGNOSIS: | R . 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CHICAGO 3 (AP) toda cHIcAgo, duly Open ¥: i * eortere od Eg +e eeee diese BR Se feeee ee oeceeee eee snee Come in or call fora Return of City Woman Scares Off Intruder , On Machines | Near the end of the first hour t was 1% to 1% higher, July 04%; corn % higher to % lower, |{2%, Grain Prices «| isse ig Bg Lm Oo 15.75-16.25; limited number up é lb. down to 14.75: small yvol- ume 180. Ib, mostly 16.00-16.75; tae view around a7 = ae : i few onooted : ow to 15.50; most 400-550 lb. able eatt 00; salable calves 400; w.. hetfare : active; steady to i Seems pom paces last ween’ ee most arene. ednesday; "| yearlings ‘16.00; cull te choice shorn | ewes 3.00-4,50 with most sales 3.50 down | Am CAGO, Balable 8,500; opened ter trade sone generally stead tances —_ on ven’ Saighin keine “tt bb. y Instances 25 lower of its $ 2tor-1 stock split lost ‘some a om, remaining ahead a point 1. S. Steel Bethlehem|% West Bloomfield Township; Ver- a) ah pad rine fractional | S. Partello Jr., Perry D. Dick ae sz News in Brief Pleading guilty to driving while ; under the influence of liquor, Wil- ‘S'liam Brewer, 26, of Wolverine Lake, was sentenced to 30 days $2$ Elmer. Dieterie, of W.. Bloom- 33.1 field Téwnship. * 34a] Reckless driving resulted in a tags sizeable 714 Haceieaity Nat'l Bank Building © Phone FE 4-1568-9 . ; | nas": 187 $75 fine and payment of $25 in| ; "Give sie the liberty to knew, fe utter and to argue iesly 2 cnere Ib, hoy with abr Us for Sg Hand Information in. Stock and Bonds We maintain a direct line to a member of all Principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute quotation service available at all times. | rid ib seul DETROIT (— Harry F. Barr, Pros e a j of the Chevrolet motor division en- |fe> Dena™ --- gineering staff has been named its|Gen Pas ..... chief engineer. He succeeds Ed-|Se? 4". || ward N. Cole, named last week to aon Shoe ..,.. i be general manager of the divi- Gen Tire |... Goe | Barr, a native of Nevada, Mo.,/Goodrigh ..... Hong has been associated with Cole,| Geen’ Paige |: C.J. a Co. os ow. National Bank Bidg. : FE 2-9119 - Hears: 8:30 to 4:20 ii) first at Cadillac and later in Chev- Ot Ho Ry... vs jj) rolet. In the latter division he has Greyhound ':// 15.1 Twent Cen °°. | been in charge of passenger~ car oe ones "2 ae Un Carbide |. chassis and experimental test op- Homesth «+. 32.6 Barr studied mechanical engl- |)acobs neering at the University of Mis- [jones 3 L sourt arid at the University of De- [Kelsey Mayes He was graduated from Kimb Cix .., ‘University of Detroit in i929 Kirst", 8 joined Cadiliac as a labora- (LOP Glass tory technician, 1 we Other appointments announced. Locks Aue .. today include that of R. F. San-' Lone ‘s Com", 89 ders to become assistant chivg.en- beet. gineer in charge of passenger car STOCK AVERAGES ae “ Mips Hon .,. 86 jcosts for a Royal Oak man yes- ot. ees €2¢ terday. Donald Strause, 37, pleaded. a Se OT it ~ 333° Monsan Ch .. ‘sig ui y : i * Mont Word .. $i4/Keego Harbor Justice James + OS 4a . iggy See ee %3|. Pontiac + $B" Nat Bie... 38.4) Pontiac police were Investigating ue o Nat Dairy .:.. ‘tthe m-a bic ious destruction of a » 13 hat GPS’ Sofi parked car believed to have been 2B ge: ileal cree SS Bt Kel Ria HalCe ye red with words written in at 3 No Am Ay ole covere ioe Nor Pac |.. 414 SAM Reeauer Bat by it Mr fittin .. 163) Charles R. Rebitke, 22, ot North- « 3% Owens Cog .. 81 \ville, paid $125 in fine and costs “Ge Owens Tl Ol. 341 ater ng guilty to -’ Seq Ban AW Air. t94)uinder the influence of I before “84 Param pret .”. 32. |S¥lvan Lake Justice J. Leavy a a Re Sia day. He was arrested early 26. Pa RR .... gpgiday by Sylvan Lake Police. : ALAS? Peost Cola...) 2.3 E 40.5 Pfizer “43 If your friend’s in jail and needs S303 Phase Pocsr Shy] bail, Ph. PE 5-944 or MA 5-031. 085 Phitiy Mor "" 461 / Ady. 1! $18 Pitlsby bifid’, thy to | Cont M4) Pit Plate G..) a5 22. £4 proct a G-.: s¢7'1) ad Offi R rt nd phy BB Rong 4 vee Gal ee S Ice, epo S ‘a ib be Corn we Ee ce ea’ “Dir F Ju y Erte We BY Rl in 55 t Bagi: Fe Reon 8 Ip From June, "ree Reis | Ridgeway zt A total “ot 12,738 papers were BR 5 hora “Dut. “1943 |handled in June by the County Py sic: 338 st Jos Lead... 444, emister of Deeds office, Register Ener Red i St Ree Pap... 34.1/Daniel T. Murphy Jr. said today. Fenn me. 3 shell Oil a0.6| Revenues totaled $18,670.15, as - os Remons 49.3 opposeri to $24,449.80 in June last 708 | nelair 65.7 15.963 ‘) $8 v $8.1 \year,/ when 3* Bou Ry... aaa through the office, 613 Sperry Rd ae Documents last month included) oe ha sid oir Cal $1 | |3:109 deeds, for. $4,950; 1.404 mort- 67g Sid Ol! Ind... 3° 5/gages, for $4,746; 1.888 photostats, 25.3 | ey e. a for $1,169.65; 4,291 chattel mortgage | ti a Srv mPa 3 ‘for $4,291; and 20M, miacdlaneous, debe Rr vcs. 4d Tex @ Bul 2202 a4|f0F $3,513.50. he tome : He ge. 2) Tim R Bost “#1 Outboard Motor Stolen rynmina "7 431 Powe Gen ¢:.. ata While Locked to Boat 1 276 Underwd wei ‘ Un Pee”. ’’*}ag.4, Art outboard motor valued at ap- ker El 44.2 Unit Air Lin .. 38 proximately $50 wag stolen from a isl Crk Coal . 464 ott iit... feg{boat at 2070 Manner Haven, Bran- Johns Man .. 81.4 Un Oas Cp ha don Township, sometime yesterday oy Ug Rab $0" |the Oakland County Sheriff's De- enn ir partment tearned today. +. MT Warne pic). 286] The theft was discovered last vos 188 Wette A Bk... 333 Right. The motor had reportedly: Lib MeN@L .. 15.7 Weete A aS $2.1! been locked to a boat. The com- bigg f My ++: $87 wilvson & Go 15.3/Plainant told county deputies the Bs eats ‘9 Yngst Sh&T | 99.5 away from the boat, NEW YORK, July 3--Compiled by The Enters Innocent Plea H. W. Hatienlocher 318 Riker Bidg. Have you checked your insurance ° protection lately? We'll be glad to review your coverage and bring it up-to-date . He Ww HUTTENLOGHER Agency Max E, Kerns FE 4-155) . no obligation. design. ‘He has been a staff en- gineer. iNet change “Associated. Pres, 1% 18 1s Indast. Rate ~ Stocks, ‘on Bad Check Charge ‘Stocks? Seasoned investors know the solid investment value of @wning good common stocks over the long pull. How- ever, to minimize the risk that is necessarily assumed in _ ANE qoauiion, expetionced Investors review thelr. 1] holdings periodically. Mt yo0 ore io need &f invstmant information, cll 8. * gt FRderal 42895. You can be sure your request for help will receive our courteous and thoughtful attention. WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. Runaway From Home Brevi Admits Two Breakins A runaway from the Oakland | ‘County ‘Children’s Home was spot- } ted driving a car reported stolen yesterday by Oakland County Sher- ‘iff's Deputies, and admitted: two area breakins, teu ; | Month ago. 179.5 Savings Bank, Coley Smith of Ox- on it ford pleaded innocent on arraign- 4 ment yesterday in Oakland County 955 1 ‘ nig 15.7 181.6 Circuit Court. 1958 high. : petnore sTOcKs Pigures after decimal points ere eighths « ter ete cf of $500. Sheriff's detectives aré seeking | Allen Elec. & an accomplice of the minor. Depu- ties Sheldon Stites and Francis P. Earp spotted an open door at the Lake Orion Motor wher noticed the uth driving the : ce ey) ag ae es firm, and Rudy Mig. co co. Toledo et) Werne Serew. Prod. Co* jo sale; a and asked ed - we ae. aa~euwd Me charged with assaulting a woman Do You Own | BE AS _ CAREFUL. .in choosing your home-financing plan as in select- . ing your groceries Members New York Stock Exchange ond Other Leading Exchanges PONTIAC: 716 im State Bank Bidg—FEderal 4-2895 DETROIT: Brd Floor Ford ReRIGp- i edwers 2-5525 } Ine., has been annaunced by W. Oak manufacturing firm. and clothing. BEFORE _ you finance, get the full details of our home loans: “260.7 1381 ne 19333 Charged with passing a worth- ; less $65 check on the Oxford) FARMINGTON — Service for ship of Catherine Agnes+ Martin, 4, daugh- aw: Judge George B. Hartrick re- turned Smith to jail under bond 02 Mute Upon Arraignment pest of Birmingham $| 4 Phillip A. Bell of Birmingham, fwith intent to do. great bodily ‘harm, stood mute yesterday at his ‘arraignment in Oakland County Circuit Court. A plea of innocent was entered for Bell by Judge George B. Har-| $10,000 County Jail under bond of i) Business Notes Appointment of Burdett W. Dzen- | engineering assistant to the vice | president —of Sherman Products, A. Romain, president of the Royal ' Before joining Sherman, Dvé- dzel was product engineer for Gar ‘Wood Industries, Ine., in Wayne, Michigan. ; , The first successful rayon man- | ufacturing plant was’: startedin Geographic Society, Breakfast - Luncheons Meet Your Friends In The, Eee > Terr rry eT eee ree eee. ry ee eS | ee trick, who returned him. to Oak-| dzel to ‘the newly-created post of! | France in 1891, says the National j Two-Year Probation . Given Inkster Mother ‘Mrs, Betty Ridge, 27, of Inkster, To Close for Holiday NEW YORK (INS) — All U. financial and commodity marian will be closed tomorrow in observ- County Deaths Arthur N. Miles Sr. _INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— |Service for Arthur N. Miles Sr., ‘9514 Cornell, who died Monday atft- er a three-week illness, will be at |2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Com-| be®* during business — imunity Bible. Church. Burial will -be in Square Lake Cemetery. Ar- ‘rangements are being handled by ‘the Pursley Funeral Home, Pon- ‘tiac. Mr. Miles was born in East Jordan in 1892 and has lived in this area for @7 years. He was an oiler for Pontiac Moter Di- vision Plant No. 9. He belonged to the Lansing No. 33, F&AM and the Oddfellows Clinton Valley Ne. 10 of Pontiac, Surviving are his widow, Vivian; five sons, Kenward of Lake Orion, |‘ Arthur,‘ and Arnold of Clarkston, Harley and Basil of Pontiac; a daughter, Mrs. Kathaleen Picker-| ing of Rochester; one brother, Ar-' pe | Motor had been apparently cut nold of Lansing; and four sisters, | registered wi \Mrs, Margaret Brintnall of Sas- tas: four years do not 'katchewan, Mrs. Lulu Miller of sing, and Mrs, Lila Suggs of Pan- ama City, Fia. Catherine A. Martin ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Mar- held Thursday at 1 p.m. from fhe Thayer Funeral Home, with burial in the Glen Eden Cemetery. Cath- erine died yesterday after an ex- tended illness. ‘Mrs, Earl Weldon . Mrs: Earl Weldon, 72, 845 Wash. ington St., Lapeer, will be Thurs- neral Home, Burial will be in Mt, Hope Cemetery, byterian church and its guild, William Wood CLARKSTON — Service for Wil-) liam Wood, 75, who died suddenly’ Cherrywood, will be Friday at 2 ¢ p.m, from th@ Sharpe Funeral! Mr. Wood is: survived by his % wife, Myrtle; three daughters, Mrs. Alice Boice éf Davisburg; Mrs. . Tla Whirley of Belleville; and Mrs: Rose Maxon of Pontiac; 18 grand ehildren; and five great-grande dren, Mrs. Walter Schuerger ROMEO—Service for Mrs. Alma Schuerger, 53, 13150 E. 32 Mile’ noo Rd., who died June 30 in Detroit p.m./Thursday at Roth's Home for Funerals, Burial will. be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. ’ Mrs, Doretta Knights / ROMEO—The body of Mrs; Dor- meo, who died Monday in a Sar- Home for Funerals. Service will be First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Mt. Vernon wees re of the Independence Day holi-| tin of 29824 12 Mile Ras win be weet! LAP EER — Funeral service for rt day at 2 p.m. at the Baird Fu-/ hia, ‘Ont., hospital, lies at Roth's , at 11 a.m. Thursday in Romeo men ; igan utility, ‘said that gas from Michigan-Wisconsin is = for on a flat rate, handle charges that would average out higher. Louis J. Kramp Takes AP Executive Position ‘tion svstem register. — Perry, Mrs. Mildred Ewing of Lan-' to call of its directors, « a we 584 th, 4 ce ca, 3 MC Opreslaent. on any day ‘Saturdays, Sun from 9:00 erclock. to &: The oe. Office vet be Michigan six mon’ in ship of Bloomfield thirty da: | Aucust, 7, 1956, are el! 8 v nder the rhe manent registra- within the and have votes re. _ pay Th, wat any Bond |. ‘e ve the olnesiten books ef paid township Towns, ‘hier. 1956 |” PRIMARY ELECTIO |Pontiac Township, Qualified Reetere of the Town- ol hao higan. She was a member of First Pres- "Delegates headige Nottee Relative ¢ © este, ow of the Polls: to of the several ward, rectact & distri under the call of sme county committees 2a val. pal will be tidicated br ‘by the lines printed this morning at his home, 9500 baliots ated at soi electi ithereof een ‘OR ape TICE. P Oakland County, | f Oakland, nian, Notice . nereey given, that Opdyke Roa 1 earls in Nomina- nty Con arties as said is entitled to rties, which number number of blank on the offictal getmesy the Conven- id Clos Beet On the da Home, with burial in n Milford. Ban any election the polls shall he he ay afternoon and no longer ave qualified elector Sear pre and in fine at the pol at the nay the “closing Tiwnship Clerk . 3, 1986 Highland. Rd. a ; measernarion NOTICE Electors desirin so at the y nite ‘Thursday, ‘Suty § from 7 Saturday, July 7 from "Monday. ayy 9 from § a.m. to 8 . onda Memoriat Hospital, will be at 2:30 register. tor igzust 7 June 20, 1956. electors of etta Knights, 74, 170 Turner, Ro-| School ee a ee ee ee / / jive fps ‘ } NOTICE OF A Notice is hereby the register may do Town Hall, ‘7528 Rm irr last att to| / Biection, 4 * NNUAL muatTION the qualified sree 8 Community of Road, A.D. 1956. Voohecs Sine FUNERAL HOME Cemetery Lots 5 4 GRAVE LOTS IN THE GARDEN of Love at White Chapel. OR A GUARANTEED SALARY INSURANCE SALES ty ‘ ~ Personable man age ‘4 who has some at cme i = ier dle or “Sen. es Must ve @ residence or be well ac the community ble Write fo for persona! interview i your home Box 32. Pontiac Press. and rsonally drive acceptable tractor equipment, Full time year vv O Ine. _{subsiaiary” of Sennen 8 8 SEE COURNEYA, POR: TIAC RETAIL STORE. MT. “CLEMENS ST “ACCOUNT ADJUSTER, Co, 125 N. Saginaw. month, ere expenses, bon- eee ‘to start ba acvesoonent wo See Fer. eky, Friday only Mich Btate Emp. ettiee, 142 Wayne. 10 to 4 sence we ~ atures zhi cies x. Co. i Ww. “hi ¥ poly y in person REPLh ation. only Town Market. 1200 ‘Baldw Ave. STEADY DAYS. / Steady part time ina 10 Ww. OUSES. Penthes aren. MA 5-227). ° EXP. LINOLEUM AND CARPET m OR 3-7407, EXP. A COLLISION MAN able to bumoing and as. sembling and rE HELP TO RAUL BLS FR field to barn MA INSPECTOR” Thoroughly experienced m9 all phases of precision parte tnapec- -_, Job D EIR cee 2, - ~~" SALESMEN PE ao Real aw fares 6 If interested sane Stenviow.. Poses ei Sais "C. SCHUETT. 1400 ©. Highland (MSe) stare ah? ~ nti MAHAN REALTY CO: Tool: * ieee hg ha 4 we: APPLY - Avon Tube. Co. 4th and Water St. Rochester Baton ‘bop Manager BIRMINGHAM STORE | Per for alert. young Woman. Must have retail fas - and managerial ex von ‘enee. Apply manager Birmin SALESMAN. -: Vousua peony fer a pustir. _ CRAWFORD ‘Ww. ‘Au Employment Teese 8A GRAEBNER' S vy me Ae “=n * ie in Ave. Home nights “_¢. BUD pitts PE $2050 Ad CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE ~ 4-6866 A&B TRENCHING Beemer ‘} ba) re Hine field tile. SAY ARON eee: “You might at least have given me your wallet before you eee ioe Tene epee Sadan Services ieee eatin eet EAST SIDE PAINTING CO. 13 pe gy shi Uorices ammediare. serv FE ELECTRICAL ~~ _ SEWER CLEANING | Sinks—Sunday Service. PE 42012. HEATING SERVICE | “HEATING SPECIAL Set rans “ , order £3 aut” aw Te- sn a “Gas copings ss Wend Painting & &: “Decorating : 20 Reason- PUN So | ay =) w satis Panne ® Wall { Washing. "Physlo-Therepy ak MASSAGE & APY. fegk, teehniaue ie “Television Service 2 S RADIO & TV ‘ Night serv- Mitchell's, 13 ¥. ptt st. a ne PE UPHOLSTER reads. Your material, PE §-87¥1. . Lest & Found 24 paper visor < of Sales AN WITH MATURE SupaEM aanthe PLEASANT store or main store porsuane! office, Himelhoch’ Ss. , EXP. WOMAN, GENERAL HOUSE: work, live in. Nice a hi yr. old child. salary. Call Sunday. 11 to 2 or eves. Midwest 4-8125. BEAUTY OPERATOR | MANICURIST i Salary and 100 per cent com- mission. Obrt Beauty Sajon, <9 E. Maple Birmingnam. Mic MI 4-6440 a HOUSEKEEPING, GO. HOME. EXPERIENCED SHORT ) DE R cook, Phone MI 4-0090 1 EXPERIENCED FOOD WAITRESS, aiso experienced short order cook Days. tad Miss Underwood, 142 . Ponth . a Apply Pontiac Press Box. every other Sun. off. $30. EXPERIENCED RESTAU-/! tant ae. Days. MA 5-7551. “presigent. a and conirelien fee Co.) n ig to ' fine MI E. Ma GIRL TO HELP. CARE - year old girl Stay on premises or go home nights. Morey's Goif and Country Club. 2299 Union Lk conditions, sple. Rd. off Commerce HOUSEKEE. COOK. YEAR round lakefront home, must love children. Live in, private rm. and bath. EM_3-4347 HOUSEKEEPER FOR. BACHELOR. Preferred a live in. $10 per week. 120 re HO! EED EXTRA IN- come? part your ° own: profitable business aur cin avon custom- ere near Call FE 4-458. COLLEGE Tr WANTS - fiiGm SCHOOL GRADUATE WITH WITH mer cmplosment Call_FE 45245 shorthand and typing. For Bes EXPERIE: SALEMAN WOULD tion in. insurance agency. like steady ition with salary. | _ filing. Westmaos’ end accuracy im- Must Rave. lion. eve. free to fo nortant Excelien itr! te Write Pontiac Press | for gaining passes tn this! pow No. #4 field FE 200s ‘FURNACE CLEANING AND RE. | KITCHEN “WOMAN experienced int quantity cooking, Apply in person. Waldron Hotel. MAFESTIC Tomee, @ eqeuecina 4 idm FE eri! cook, | “aD A Bus rE 22287 Work ‘Wanted Male 10 | Cars outside. Pickup ea ger | pm FE Sie | det is aes LADY TO STAY YOUNG MARRIED MAN DE | cecraIC bd sasist ede ~ gl 2 lady, pf STEAD’ WORK ; fe Sit eas | ‘pooms, kitchens karages, picture windows, roofing and siding. Cell ing us-for free estimates. Phone OR * 30546. wo DIGG" Ni GQ FREE ESTM., MI DWEST Water ie T POOR tO NTRACTOR | oes CAREER CEN TER H-1 RIKER BUILDING FE 80416. Instructions 9 PPLE LEO tetintindindedindiaa | LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE- | RZ AT “SAPE-WAY" DRIVER) RAININ G SCH Hes PE i 166s | (215 YR. OLD BOYS WOULD — employment, Parm otherwise. FE 4-4385. CARPENTER. "RECREATION work a-l rooms, attic rooms, -abinets, re- mode! and repair. peemes and be ms ‘tied, PE 2-0078. A-1 A a ie ® Sone. NEW & repair. FF . BRICK ica ms CEMENT work, | 46773, BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK. FE and |CARPENTER AND CABINET Tepair. Murdock, “FE ny , YEAR OLD BOY WANTS MAIN- enance or stock work or work os a dishwasher 31 Elwood. CARPENTER. 6 SMALL OBS. CARPENTRY CABINET WORK. odd jobs, Rea PE 2-9552. pp pt plaid nt? { 2410 CRA NE RR F-1616 | PLASTERING ‘G NEw AND REPAIR em Keller, PE 17-0251. imuopettad. ‘ADDITIONS, | home improve _Gareres, a | ways, gen. repair. OR 3-730 R G SNYDER. FLOOR CAYin® | gandine and finishing Phone FE | “ROOF “REPAIRS _ ravestroughing — FE 40444 SIDEWALKS DRIVEWAYS AND wort of ail kinds OF 7 a.m or after TREE TRIMMING. TREE SUR- _#ety. PF 40137. also removal. — TRENCHING AND BUL LDOZING R_D_ Tompson WTD, ROUGH CA erro Caw Ww ex" A a 4-1034 after __ Building Supplies 12A BRICK CRETE 130M _29660, John FR LI 3-45 ~ STOP LOOKING! For sale: Large quantity of used lumber. consisting of ads, 2x6s. 2x85, zl . Also ceiling CARPENTRY mica te work. repairs CARPENTER WORK, NEW OR remodeling “Also, cabinet work. OR: 3-4857 CARPENTER WORK NEW AND -repalr FE eeu ALL os. John *Fosthersune. CABINETS, . FOR- Bet est. FE 3-1204, CABINET 1 MAKER sb, CoRR FU aoitine. Oil stove cleanine end | repairing. Sheet metal work. MA- pie 53-9083 |MASON _odd jobs rE foside PAY, PHONE FE DAY WORK. vo ‘STONE NE WORK | 5-6068 | P, Sutton, 3190 Clarkston "Ra. just | off Baldwin Ave. M¥ 2-432. 13. __ Business Services ALL MAKES oF | ene fr | at our a ae APPLIANCE SERVICE automatic |e o eerviee oF 3 all mates Bing oe - erators Radion ¢e eos ¢ and all t of « te, Oatiand Ave. FE 24021 REMOVAL TR CE Mong trimming Get our bid. FE APPLIANCA | REPATR- “WASHING and yacumn sWeepers BS elect tf¢ $2 N Johnson. REACH CLEANING Soon cleaned, installed, sand- EM 3-268 SLOGMPTELD. w WALL r CLEANERS | indows Reasona Pree cen ho. ) obligation FE 21671 | pry WALL BY “MACHINE - FREE | oe No} too big or, Expert tree trimming and | | Reasonable Rates | LIGHT AND HE«V¥ HAULING aT | 8-0005 wan s of | i LOST: YELLOW HAND-CRO. r Rd. keep and return pe a wwaiiford. Loss Le GERM OR 43-5168 ° EX PEROON. Loar: FE anny: rh needed. egy maney none’. rs. array ae BROWN witiee ef Keego Harbor, reward. 14_or 5-0626, re MICHI- ri Phan wy work? before 0 Gm and evel & ff AND nings ~ " 3 - % WANTED: WEED . MUST - oe CEMEN. ont u LOCK” = eS ; saa — age A sickle bar. : cae CEMENT — 8 OUR OUR SPECIALTY "apes estimates Pink City Hall, FE 37131. Bxt_ 11 4 : . | tia a = S: WANTED EXF RRIED MA’ - 9380 _ TREE ci, mosaultes Pocka nec eet Sirerorooy »s acer re | iat we? = aan “tee $270 | = 46733 CUSTOM CA RPENTER CONTRAC- WANTED” 1 MAN WHOS DE SOS) “tor Small crew rough and tinh eS cL DRILLIN Pp I epee, as EOL | won apy "Oe se 12_a.m. - < 300 & epeeclate Cant U Bille Plowing 16B WANTED: EXP TV NICIAN $250 _ 2.5789 | wales ome Paeeeee ears one, ust W, fares we | nine aoe ete eee were, | gntdene GSS 4 WHS AMD A) RE... Se - ; WID. MALE EXPERIENCED g ae | rozs eatimates “Tee “thoe PE | ROTO: RO GARDEN AX gee esteameen Good wages. call . ®75 ni BRIEDING FHA, FF la L rE ~ ge : . $350 Custom | sae Center, Pontiac Michi: .: #240 ROTO-TILLING U4 Ws } TYPIsr : 9225 oRYwALL. i TAPINO. | 4 "GUARAN: dens OR 3.9784 ny uO GAR- $200 rey . w WANTED "SECRET a : es yg a" mana. 3 nen mechanicaly thetined. Cor i238, D&M BLDG. SERV ICE FE 44228 a*distinct advantage Apply 1064 : Pree gett ; Laundry Service 18 juron between 10:30 and 12:00 EST wares, iso Aneta nenenin wiv ween 10:38. and 12: TRAINEE. Food sales, new car nO. ALTERA- LACE courame on rae tnd toolmakers Experienced, |TRAINEE, Office Mer. i... $300 He - Beautifully finished. Pontiac rood rates, mith ow overtime Com- TAs mntane oo. $300 AND. RERZEWA Beta Towed ry phone PE +8101 “e program Some draftin . $300 5. 7004 | fOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. Warren A Varren Alloy, 915 Oakland Oakland Ave. IN 4 mane be $325 aime sae a jee, - Pontice” Lasutes ir .° | ELBeTRIcCAT CONTRACT WIRING 2.8101. é Pius ECHANTC | GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac | (ses renee Fe bso." | ~*S a ping 8A crose, paid Anal Jeffrey Fors) 313 Pontiac Bank Bldg. oon, Late SANDING AND Ree eee anen_ inane, nmin WANTED: OUTSIDE SPECIAL ALTY Phone FE 5-9277 Free antimates Tain “Eater Oe | lin ee oF cgay peleongea. PE 54-3258 call. . 3-1616 32880 b Burgess at 195 NE Bird. GRAEBNER'S-ROYAL oak a Nat STOM BULLDOZING YARD FooKs MAN EXPERIENCED 1H Ww SQUARE BLDG." 'p Gardner. 461 “ane a io eeadiag’ ad back (kindow and store display. Pull PHONE JO __6-4760 2-519. filling. EM 3 - ae pag - nn MIDWEST HOUSE RAISING .|€U8ToM, BULLDOZING. YARD See Aivin Steinman at the Lions) PONTIACS OLDEST Eoutpment rented. excavatise,| fing aM 3008 a ae Store. MENT AGENCY INVITES trucking. general building PE | lin ETN 93 =X; TO IN AN) 2721. '— CLARK'S LANDSC. SERV- .¥OU NG M EN SOME OF OUR- PERMANENT HOUSE WIRING DONE REASON. fee. Within 25 ‘niles of Pontiac sin gle, neat and aggressive, 18-25 a a = oun State gbly. Free estimates given FE and sod. FE 8-601. . on a | : SERENA —BORBING TEES | soddine teedine & rovrdiling. On . ; G im trott and vidinity. Trans. furn. No| . CAREER CENTER Brick stone. cement work. Pins- ann apply tn’ pe en Mr | * B-l RIKER BUILDING tering _snd_itte work PE 42200 | HARALD | LANDSCAPING. LAWN | Sterling, Roosevelt “Hotel, " 10-12 ww 8-0416 o Sdae tat prust Ses: Tight hauling. PE n. ST pe “BIRMINGHAM | aqawaNTeED-ROOPS AcE | 52102. “Help Wanted Fema Female 7 7 OFFERINGS ~ kinds. Est 1918 Marsh. |LANDSCAPING DRAIN TILE, Immediate fun or part time: See | --289_N_Cass._PE 2.0001, PE 2-s08.! _Crive ways. FE_2-8460. retaries. ‘typist oa nt? fice | 508 FLEMING, FLOOR LAYING. LAWN CUTTING ~ Assist ant Jesladies. | $80ding, | finishing 188" aison | Dutch Elm & mosqalte SpFaring. : Birmin Employm mons Service 2-4405 rving. south 7m : ia ' 7 sadaple Birmingham. Mid: | 7 YEARS TO PAY ON ALL ae | couimoten,_ EM 30971. Ea deling and bath | MOWIN LOTS OR S8SUBDIVI- sions. Gees side. Lakes area only. EM 3-4970, TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT S80D-- ding, seeding bulidozing me | 9-111 YARD & head & ears, broken tall. answers ta the Shichigan A Leieant Reseve LOST’ GREEN PAR cinity 81 Parkhurst answers to neme of “Tweedy.” Reward, Pu 4-6731, 7 “ . ‘LOST: BLACK DOG WITH WHITE markings. Small. Vic. of Auburn Hts. FE 71-9184. Reward. DRIVEWAY JRADING. & ‘back filling FE 63552, YARD LEVELING GRADING. yeh sodding PE 5-0636, | TRANIEY LEVEL, LOST. Vic. OF 3 & Pisk Ros. to Williams Lk Rd. MA $-9096. Reward __Moying & | Trucking — 19 A-1 MOVING-HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE FE 5-3458 | AA-1 MOVING, TRUCKING. GOOD | service, EM °3-5253 or FE 5-3571 | anvtime | ASHES AND. Dp RUBBISH ~HAULED, | ~ anytime. F i HAULING | Scum “OR ANY. | thing from ane place, anywhere or anytime, FE 2-3680_— i INCINERATORS CIA!ANED. ASH | or fubbish cleanap PE. 4-5134 any time LIGHT HAULING _ice. Reliable. FE 2 PICKUP SERV. | 2-6685 FE 4661 tion? AND HEAVY TRUCKING, | Rubbish hauled ton fin dirt ant grave, FE 2-060) WITH 2-TON STARE TRUCK fAN wants hauling of any kind, FE 4-3790 O’DELL CARTAGE Local and Leng, Distance Moving Phone 5-6806 REDUCED RATES Large i = to serve vou. Smith _ Moving. FE 4-4964. Ri Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS AND -EQUIPMENT % ton pickune + on stakes Dump trecks sept tealiets . Traflera and Tractor Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWARD Open Daily en Sunday PE +o6l- FE 41442 ODPL PAPO LPP POA PA et PO, Al PAINTING AND DECOR ing. *Free est. So Baldwm Ave. _FE 5-314 pering ge service Cote _Ineree. EM }- |\PLANT MEYER pokes iA GR Painting & D. & Decorating 20. AT. | &-i CUSTOM DECORATING. WALL | “Hobbies & Supplies 24A | “NEW SCRABBLE SETS. «3. PAINT | by number sets $1.00 up. (frames to fit, BACKENSTOSE, 15 East _Lewrence FE 27-1414. : Notices « Personals — 25 AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES Fase your mind of wery br knowing the facts about Domestic or bus ett _ Private consulta: _ tion FE- Aerotred | Reape Shoes — Fred Merman 2070 _Alrport Ra . oR 3-1592- | AUDTVOX HEARING AID. RM. 10, _\01'e N. Saginaw FE 40539 | 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS. $7 50. Sutherland 18 W. Huron. __Printed napkins — LEARN ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL citer tat ag ad ali summe 3 to 11:30 AM. sw Huron Wed: AM. Communi -. side homes. Lol ASS While we still have it = _to | 9 Eve For Sales Appointents. DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. _Mrs, Burns, FE 2-8814. 03 Mark — In Debt? if you are having trouble meeting trie ayments, see is toda T N = _aeere | Oskiand 7! Theater: } SPECIAL MON, TUES. & WED. Colq Waves $6.50 Open Thars. Eves. Dorothy's FE 2-1244 Travel Agencies 25A PPLE LOL LLL PP PLANNING A TRIP? AIR, RAIL, SHIP RESERVATIONS ACATION ESTIONS ” PON &-1 CUSTOM PAINTING. PAPER- hanging. PE toate removed Esti | mates | Ael PAINTING . INTERIOR & EX- terior 10 per cent disc. for cash Goaranteed. Free est 4-090 A-l PAINTING, ve toes mm PE 4-824 Mason en | BEST PAINTING. REA- __sonably, Don Kenney. 42169. ie i a | NTERIOR - DECORATING, removal, Ph, FE 96593 INTERIOR | DEC xO or OR 3-2000. ‘si ‘ Geren FERVICE AE. Sasiacieii “PAINTING A ATIN = Fildes i a . | ” : " - a i & <— { i * 4 Sy a eee cs Se tg Se: We Sees Se TRAVEL SERVICE WIN. w VN Suen’ Eves. Til | a6 2 Walton Bivd service 4 608 W HURON ST. FE 28-3251 FEN WANTED? CALL Midwest 6-2170 | ELKIN TRAVEL | BUREAU Free Consultation & Advice | Reservations anywher¢! Wd. Children to Board : Pert ge POLLS , N ( CARED ES sor CHILDREN TO BOARD {N° Li) Ss country home. See | - re Wanted to Rent 29 Pe et tee a a you. bi wit eet. ‘Fitters $250,000 At our disposal to purchase new | sell, cur Giggt Seeae tare 74 ‘To Buy-To Sell-to tnsure MAHAN we Oe Resme et oe CASH FOR LAND CONTRA’ iH. J row ‘elt. $40 Disie Hey. O8 CONTR ACTS WANTED Kl c. Templeton, Realtor 333_Orehan MORTGA ES aoop Realtor Lake on the sale of your contract Bid on the Edw. ™M. Ste tout, t, Realtor hs CASH BUYERS WAITING Before selling you: land coptract, let an experienced rontract man “1a N. Saginaw &t. BY Ave. 1s7.| ee Mich. _ BUNGALOWS + ~ ANYTHING in 24 hours’tor your equity, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Open ae cient pF not modern ROY. KRACK, Realtor : Real Estate A ee talk with you tea tecOuionan eaae Pe oan oo» © ge yy Rae = 8-044) | 1. C HAYDEN. Realtor ¥ ot ite ae Wanted Real | Estate| “HA. Business Is Good at White Bros. We need 3 bedroom homes des- perately, Call~ Phone OR 3-1295 pen “Eves. + LISTINGS WA ANTE D- BUYERS WAITING. LET pa SHOW Y¥' HOW TO CASH YOUR PROPERTY. WE BUY SMALL EQUITIES wonglie R. Middleton FE 17-0006 RS TSELLING YOUR PROPERTY? IT DOESN'T PAY Our method of showing only to qualified prospects saves you time | —_ with + wey We need farms, lakes, ond renidential eat erties, We handle al 1 details f =a * . ons © Bu ~To Sei1~To Trade rou’ IT~WELL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO.. REALTORS Coepesatiyy Real Estate Exchange “FE 20263 1075 7 AND (3 ROOM APTS. is E. | Pike entra}: LARGE TT AND BATH. FE ‘aa "ph, PE ses | he BOD “vg ROC Ee T ROOMS. NO CHILDREN, 346- MT.. URN. INQUIRE #70. 44-4686 AND. SHARE ease. ist) bag a we “ROOMS & =, ARATE entrance, close to c Mot and Pisher Body. Baby oo 1 child welcome 816 weekly. Apply. ter St. Ciatt Street, 1 Sock sot of Baldwin _ north ot Ona 2 ‘ROOM, Ni Ground floor. Lake privileges. No ‘Re ae FE yaad during yay Li} PE 2294 afer 6 D king iris come. 4@ ROOMS. caw DECORATED. bath. 87 8. 4 ® adults only. iS per’ week. ne Joslyn Rd. HTS 4 _ and heat, $10 mo PE 44606. w NEXT DOOR TO Br BRANCH Post OFFICE BUY OR SELL” I will personally buy your groper. | ty or will. seli 1 for you and show vou bow to get cagh if the prite | 2s reasonable, Call now and let us vrene it. D. RILEY Brokicn $60 Wlizabetn Lake Rd FE 41157 wit ey OR LIST YOU! aoe RF; McKINNEY (UNE S AND BATH LOWER UTILITIES furnished §25 saa’ Deposit, no eee MY 241 oous As aD arn . BALE bwin ae beter? pm j ALL MODERN EFFICIENCY \ 2 rms and i wr ideal for working co ‘0 8. Paddock. ARCADIA APTS. _ ra ae and bath. 2 children pore ae %. HEMPSTEAD, SEADLPOL MODERN HOME -At * breterred, oe re et No eats pom “i a agen & Marger Co, 33 W. Huron, PR 5-816). : LARGE “LOVELY 4& BA ret, oe oe? sirport - _Rent L. Lake ake Cottages 26 36A 3 ) SEDAM. MODERN near Traverse ony meee t GA front, tv to's wk. Aloo ings in 2 Gea ‘Sects — Cal te teeing ieee Waterfront, weil I vee of lake: Boat . or Sean: easonalte “bre Avellanie at iat. ones! PETTIBONE LAKE 2 bedroom furnished. Fireplace Bereened porch. $30 weekly or cheaper rates for month or year. Dorothy Snyder Lavender EALTOR 3140 W. Huron PE 24411. SAR nose ie I gg a coms To i Sc AN S — P| ipsa installed. “next 0 new home ‘S750 DOWN . YOUR PROBLEM Want Ads! To se’ Homes Modem 2 CHECK THESE Bivins RY for work to be done on FEATURES Be io deters Cee rert ILLIS M. BREWER wf vine rn doors. tiled bath} rick with sewer. water, and 56 N Parke oe, iy sow or ond water, Close : topped street Beautiful ma. a to everything = i ’ reom or cme 3 en aes eat BY OWNER | : ayments My i rt 3.92 per Mo. yok Se asteres | PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE 3 piece bath, ga- ' ma | eee, warge shade trees, al! kinds + BUY rat ph bpm Art Yo 3 cae \MODEL OPEN * ¥ F fs » =| fe ea arkston “EMBREE © GREGG Pee Dring out. Fer ectiiain » “Real Estate Ine, ! bee Village” Peres . 8. Math. Clarkston, . Attractiv Cas IR Re ] Se erent etic | aenoe nzariniaer tee,» we| Castell Rea ty. eval tee Sentaves’ et tae nore vate beach, Lot fenced bas I expensive Romes, Oat floors, plas a * : ag Eg i bedrooms, | EQUITY nr ‘eeee outta a TKTT ‘- wit attic zas with wardrobe clesets in Sale ’ en. off e. In Water- . ; Bedrooms, linen closet with mod: | YOORHEIS RD § room home For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 4“ COUNTRY ford sebool district & enient i. . a-i--* = 109x109" $0000" Term * Gurnee, al a tan een See ameot he WH Pendle |” \cuLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE eatares -| WILLIAMS’ fo are LIVING CRCRARD LAER VILLAGE, ) | BE) vowormuuoy a, enguom | NUULIAMS LAKE | “Salen Saud 25% | nme ress trata | Eee ok hy | GATEWAYS home with expansion aitic. Dining | Faneh ‘home. complete. w ie oa ag hd | for immediate Poms tage and is only "600 ft. {6 S to eit furnace, 1 block to school sna; lt asomeat. resnewey i ang bear! 5 mi. northwest of Clarkston ee. peach, “Has, ivin room, , Has 4) to Ay A mortgage. bal s at a “than tig features “ROS McLARTY - ‘priv {ust a yay from | ‘ached to Fi heat. yen HAPP INESS _ ee $58.59 per month se th ea. yout Soot large gnnereeme with | BUY st $15,000. Terms can ar- ree fanged ote ‘apart | WHITE LAKE 4 rooms and utili F. C "We ry av cont iaxe—s Me = hy ig — ~The ANOTHER GOOD BUY or Seeeeecien. | LONG LAKE FRONT HURON GARDENS BUNGALOW [ all reasona oye VEER, : . ““ ~ IMMEDIA PANCY as Real Estate offers considered . 345 Oakland Ave gee SOM? leslie R. Middleton | Larce heme. 30 f. ving oom, By a ctty eg ket . re ROKE ie cor adaread E Mane ten” | BALD EAGLE LAKE” |" FURNISHED HOME | a BROS. seen sree, aot oid ‘ol) heat, plastered. walls. car- . ; JRNIS ‘, we ° ac vel ; 8, car . - Bom, 108 fn attractive’ summer East Walton Blvd. Nice médern 2) | $750. DOWN |: iot, $14,500 terms to. please. peting. storm aad screens, Beant n. A REAL “= ag Baw T0x250 fr. | Partiacy furnished, § rooms, 1's Pron Siabs we tis cherch aod Garage / jot. Includes ure, $0.07 cash. | C&T gatage, brivileges on Tiina | Oven Eves. "t! 6—Sun. 1 tr 5 EAST SIDE» wees. ana : a INCOME burn He hts, . room “oder immediate’ 8 Soret monthly. |“ “Or Houston for H ; ens -_ ae oe * old! 98? Firecracker b Seteainy or owser"and 2 a omes | fafiiuen! Hig™Eeie Eh | Donn sox, nrarzons jn agg A or RB, per cent net._6 let for aa 3 me ARNOLD MARSHALL STREET pet condition, eon for dares ws W. Huron _ Phone FE 41557 0 re ake ais pam, | R44 Tom contemporary, has good” locat “an Upop : WE 5-0676 FE 5-57: > yauiy, Recme anil. UR wie Gee & Jott ands large 113x180 | shape. Term pri¢e eludes fur “PONTIAC REAL TY _FE 55783 . 5 ROOM RESCEN ap if ON r| aiture tor § apts on ‘Balewte ~% ACRE Basement, gas heat, $8;200 CRESCENT LAKE “ST Zoom house with 3 bedrooms aa tea Rg Mn John K. rf oem Raters —nestr eeve- 1.3 ROOMS. fanch style home. Large ‘rd car eager 4 ioe Labora one a T ha rees 6 Le Livin w a son $670. D n. seaqenee down O ns. win O'N Loads of may rn scaping. Close to c SaueTON $3,500 Moraae space, wel, panied cl | Berme. G 313. West Hu | . TRADE. .f STON REALTY . , | | PERRY PARK ; BAN I on Sout Eve. PES 2-1804 —J | New starter home. Pull b A FE 46331. mest room Tangaiow Low down pay- . “RANCHMASTER” Gamse bas been’ trastorted ond Ranch-iype’a bedrooms. 3 yrs DOWN: | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE states, fant —take peivaeges- . | HOME ON JOSLYN Y FINISHED brick dott oot room | ‘Ahuminum storms end Vivveed HAMMOND LAKE AREA— JIM Ww RIGHT. . ‘ Dengslon | t7pe nee ade tots Laon tenet . TOPPED own pay met Ful "Pu "ce. | BY owner Ma 42735. . Neat sitractive 4 bedroom 45 Onkland Ave O441 ; . of storage. ‘pce. Bi soe 4 a —_ "ule basement 3 FAMILY INCOME. ALL RENT. bric ated on - ’ ° : car garage. - LOW PAYMENTS boris Larre top per wees | | zh Tesidential treet on . oe vandscaved lot. Sti.s00 with” $3000 dows Owners, nf lot. u Established in 191 aah WEW Wma Pearl Devteegens Co, | ™ _#8 Orchard Lake Ave PE @i431,| flou ia, fully carpeted. and READ THIS A pues ° Lare tots, 1.100 moves ou in: : = SYLV. Sylvan Lake Village tastefully decorated ‘Eh BUY OP A AND SET 2 FAMILY PLAT —West side 8X | 1999 w. Huron CO. ie sei) Balance at $30 r month. K. P ‘ ‘ AN» Sam Warwick has‘ several new , nh Many fine Meletes are v, Separate entrances, “ai | etme cam i opacty Pench howee, with $) bedrooms, | eee meer ee remarkavie vided basement, gas heat. Quiet MILFORD COMMERCE. HIGH. IVAN W 3 Orchard Ata PE sous | without! tassmmanin massive: fie @ priced to sell at $16.- 4 BEDROOMS paved street, 2-car garage Con-| LAND. BLOOMPIELD AND 3 Ave. , massive fire-| $00. Call our office for ap- Plastered. walls yenlent to igh School. Excel- | ALL LAKE, AND SUBURBAN ™“ SYLVAN. KE” place with studio ceiling. Really , Large kitchen lent condi “AREA W. OF PONTIAC. ' ‘ LA The sai-Groaie kite’ 1%-cat garage . , Best Buys | stesiazematene| i Sotesabace Gea | TER OAR Ee ae MananaLs et.— ptamiy: tome | $200 DOWN’ _|FE Mitt JREALTOR |p born . . and im cabinets, es ee ~ 1 : ~ with em gry na kitchen to samire Construction, crates Possession on this Newly painted new Delco furnace, naw gute: Pay eement Also = bom © "e | ag a FE 5.2566 Today row famber. fac best grade fir bungalow = “Pull bath, extra au Ge tor only . matic water heater, Nice feneea | civilians for $2,009 down to MUL LISTING SERVICE ATERFORD TWP, lumber. face, b Vrie k, aluminum lavato utility room, oil 4 $10, 950 q mer Plenty of flowers and | ‘terms. Te ree $1.10 Down end small oats Sem & bath home. | ter’ ‘Real a gerugas. Resi | pian gas water heater nak cir ; shade trees. $15 800. $380 DOWN West Side—Special outhly payments buys this e ele. amater heater, a heat ¥ 7, im pietely - Spacious 6 t to Bienfecee get te tage] RIS mie ne Apne | dee Noted ate | Eten Wane Te, SLI DOWN = OME tn RON erm at more ore are Ine, gata, Ta es me, awe ay BOE Bece odin aved and. wate est { block from | DRAYTON PLAINS — Spa- ful bath. full basement, | gas Lakewood wi sireety we Aes mils fireplace and all tastefully a Set Se aes Maan ATKStON | ha HE SEAMED | seen! vom Si he a | w : and recreal heater Bele saw wel | EXCELLENT INCOME | PH sieePe 2a be pat OF om) ETialee dine om ve | Real Estate Total price ee ESET elecwan St ik trot nee EE Bele hitian Bic? — « ? ba oF erims POSSIBIL IT IES ' or avd half bath down. 2 hed- | 20 8 bata Cuasksten. Mien. - FLOYD ‘KE NT, Realtor ' Ph EM 3-4197 MUt 46863 | anosegilie R. Middletge mo, FAMILY geet | vn was yey ti eee 00 Down rsecand eth ei aot 8 tars ee TEM, CL Sch tt | Subutrban Retreat Lake. La "hot > ¢ room home to full ‘ Many have admired ti Cake" are, tea ent ~~ | Tope een Enh ak | ete” Sime Nata Sane) EEstfpnttten, nen tee Eotire Power | Ne OC OMG TT | aloha Stretecp ache Sniy S11'300, with ‘93.100 an. \Wrge closets. Pull bert cit ‘heat | large lot OR 2283 ““* | NW SANFORD St. ne | | “The N. West Realtor Cee prs he is the mont : Shown by appointment only. Eastern Junior High Schoo! tao _E. HIOHLARD __- us beautiful grounds that you have Rome loested ou MIS north _ K fiy home. "The kitchen ts ali ' MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | with many spreading’ maple Re , v 1 , OFFERS of Clarkston with small John K. Irwin NI IDSE N pew aod custom built. 3 | NEAR AU BURN Patri ‘falore. “Nice heated workehoo ie \ barn and chicken house. + Le good size bedrooms. Pull “| py) Overlookin Enlorsar of lot Price 18.000. Miche S$1500 Dn. | term Ser fet fa rees, rat Seminole Hills reat ta aa a He Tak terme ‘Dont ohope om ns * 50 is e pric « "7 - Z . mewn was : Galerior gr p4 _ quickly at PE soil West futon, stre _ 4 bedrm. brick with 1% baths. and serene ore flexible" im- get er ieee nn vearecmn ‘8 THE UpinpY TO ammong ne for this tou ihe heme ef your dreams’ newly painted. Only $8,500. Y 06.900 with $1,460 down. — ° ‘. 3 aioe Sreantese ot pear garage. A able. “Cali ow oa local’ tor the single” pereen BUNGAL Ow, 2 LOTS Famion tile beiek bonsty . Ce- an ve 5 ee. | | NORTH stDE nearly new 2 | PIONEER HIGH ood. value, ares ienint , 2 Homes—t cake Front «| bedroom ranch style home Before buyin me ite new 3 bed. . nee abaiee FOR COLORED GI8 — foot” bee sate ai Tue Here's a- ‘nest, attractive, 5 room nent, Simtoam wformas ‘ond Pioneer Highlands - Los ag § rooms and and 3 ear gerne. lots, room brick home with vestibule Near Wisner School Large home with living rm $7350 down. Cal] for further bungalow near Eastern Jr. High ! screens and large parce! 80 b Les Ba the other € rooms ond Pe is and bus entrance. gas heat, ceramic tile, | ~ 4 rye SCHot eg m , eens. *. tna’ _ information. os you would like fq call your xi80. Comfare this value aved street. F bath. some re- this good. buy ‘in Sylva Lake privileges, custom | oftnte $ ra and bath home me . xe. : astere one, 2 sixty foot lots shaded with anything on today’s Tied Kitchen “aod bo recrea- | pairs. but in good residen- oan by et home at butte and only 1 availabie. wate. bedrms. and bath on the oeite My ne weseen “@xpension I A KE PRIVIT E G ES. or . low market. You'll be amazed. | tion room, gas Cyclone @ fen an Onn Tamediats possesion. =| BRAND NEW bedtm. 218 ovine Fp. and one} Fan heat. Nee eree tot *" $909.00. 4 " 0 | Brfor of coty set00 tor immediate |. Quick possession, too! |. Semeed sete yard Mand Tycear value at Gite wren $845 do also near bu tin re te anger Garage. $800 plus costs dn. 6 ay Og Fn : : | acuee. Perk ond take priv : : terms. $4.98 TOTAL: jown and immediate posses-| church. Don’ wai” 8 pel and ‘oom, 3 bedroom -home, - Fast Side eges. : price and only sion, 2 bedroom, plastered walls, + wait, call no located west of the City SUBL RBAN RANCH |: . West Side $500 down for this 4 room oak floors gas heat, also paved RAY, O’NEIL, Realtor 60x200 ft.. lot. Plenty of . Cute and bedroo' D home with 2 fenced street, payments are $33.72. plus WwW M. H. KNUDSEN shade and landscaping. This HOME bungalow wa i OS Ful own bah room | & | glose to Fisher Body plant taxes and inswratice per month. 22.8, Telegraph " pores property shown by appo ae basoment Delco ‘oil heat, 730 Cameron: St. Like new 3 fireplace “ia ving our “buys of s1@ Ponts ALTOR Pe osermtive Re Sne 1 ee Rn ment Here's an outetands as valve. .! garage, and nicely land- | room bungalow near Emerson 4 a ef today oes this one before WATER FRONT. AGE ® ac vptaie Bank Bidg, rative ate Exchange cated in et ae jo- scape’ corner lot. It's a per- School. Full price $4,950.. Va- oa ae ce & ‘aalr: we Large 3 bedroom home at Cass | Some FE _ +0 NEED 3 BEDROOMS divisions in th Pont! area. This fect doll Ronee oly Want £0 F0E-<0n mere FUR im, Way. (2 car garage. $14,700, Edw MI. Stout, Beate Lake, priced for immediate sale. WEST SUBURB: AN @ room bungalow. that ii a inched garae ome with (ear s}9.200. were enn you newt : 4 aitor 1 ACRE — 5 1 | - real beauty Wall-to-wall ' e has oa irs ana : ’ TIN. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 6-6165 NICHI IOLIE fece bath, off insulated, carpets, hardw astered Walls thruout, Spacious | f Clarkston Colonial ; Open Eves till 8:30 Russell Young ‘% car garage, 15 feat val fre rom natura) fireplace and oem _ . or All of @ nicely jand- Retired Couple ~ . room Colonial. home in town Priced at. only $4,200.| other attractive features. — ini A ndie with | It's a 4 room ranch only 6 4 perfect cond. in exclusi a2 w, RUILDER-REALTOR. | TELHURON AREA CASH. Ferse comer Jot, and@ gee (nem Gown Payment. Years old. Hardwood floors REALTOR | ; gubdivision with lake priv os (2 barme) New. Auto. oti | rage Inside the City’ Bee | WARD E, PARTRID Finio0 ‘lot, “with “excelient 810 W. Huron. St, ~ ‘ f room furnace auto” water heater, IMMEDIATE POSSES this Ist run home today. “ a Fs RIDGE orien apa with excellent Phone FE 43525 or FE 20829 Eve. * 30x23, 3 eae seeeeee! . garage, nice high lot, handy LAKE PRIVILEGES — Attrac- , REALTOR FE 4.3581 | F900" down “and ‘bal Multiple 1 Service bedroom ~ * Carpeting “ to school, stores be. It's tive bungalow and 2 extra lots, GILES REALTY ‘CO. 105 r DLA? only $42 per month tnclud- “ included. Full bascment . of SO very reasonable $820p privileges on m Lake, off fur- | 92 W. Huron FE 5-6175 050 W. HU RON ing taxes and insurance. . 4 seam Beat 3 a, garage. with $1200 dn & 968-45 mo, more sutometie Net heater, and. Open 9 to & Open EVE. 7 TO 9. You cant ‘afford to rent with VET RANS on nicely os «3 W. IR | escaped lot 140, $18,900, - FOR BETTER n . OQUOTIg RD. _ . : OM. v tract 4 F , _ ool #8 000 down Indianwood Lake Es Very attractive home with J. R. Hiltz’ a] a] secome EST SIDE 3 Bedroom Brick, WATERFORD 2 He on 4 RERROOM CENTRAL living room, dining . SeLMuren Bowes’ caele® i. $1350 Down $200. iN omes— Modern, tri-ievel. Fenech - =3 bedrooms and up: * down plus a Realtor , . basement, new crea EEE 00 DOWN White ¢ Lak F Moser, tetsovs ms and beth up: 1) tice hitchen & den “s oRet 5 basement, new furnace IMMEDI-| To quslified Gls. Ne wiz e Ah Al Screened terrace wi "puilt: and stool i» basement, car rs to terrace, Fuil bemt.. ~ is W. Huron St, EE. $6181 Seosl iecation tae’ Tre keen fell teed Son Attractive one story bungalow with nicely tand- - barbeque. Picture. win- garage and only $1000 down. ras heat, insulation storms, aie Gentleman’s Estate £2x254 Paved street. city te, i Be Sam, Ml Secement wi. ful, beoemeet, Bitached breeseway — shade trees. ‘eens. erage, nm ‘ : a fooms, an ideal fam-| large phn By RY RARE OPFERIN > high lot, paved sts excel 3 sores, almost new 2 bed- beg, be sauce fi itt la call| Ui’ ake. doen’ payment: ae with shade trees. Pull price: . Aiso| Golf club nearby, Phone for room home centrafly located. lent neighborhood, Price has room. brick ranch. | Bungalow, Ses eaten 8! Salt for more dete: pment. a bome.| appointment you are look- en heat, dry basement, clean Taker esioo an. for ete as: paved, road. in the heart of the th : Fe e - aeag ° ee) geen menteewalie out, excellent price and terms. | Call for detas lakes atea’ J-car brick ga EAST SIDE ~ Sylvan Lake Brick ¥ M. A. Detter tavestigate this sow. AUBURN-EAST BLVD, AREA Oem ohn fait paspene nee, stare rage, well lighted prick mork-| A fine home throughout! I¥s story. | / tis" aumost mews honeon k FE Indian Village NORTH SIDE SPECIAL th. (3 bdrms.) trays. “Automatic hot water. Ke buildine for use as stables or irooms and pet down, Sec-|/ Pioch. setting 6a o laed. pe A v¥ety lovely § room home for ru *pemt, went furnace : sink. 3 F bath, well, septic, storage, us for details. ditional bedroomr-Oil heat, Cor- sea: lot and surrounded _ Perfectly located. Bedrooin- the smaller farilly, neat end Gat nat town 0 lot, vacant. nd ofl mneper otntding. — A vet? | yy _| Ber lot on N Anderson street. with tall shade trees. Inside Waren REALTOR , den with adjoining lar. clean throughout, a dream to f Hy) owner wet bs ractive meme and well con-| North Side 11,90 — Terms. you will find a ceramic 3097 W re 43560 down—2 bedrooms and cet- care for full basement, | —. caty i on Steee street cee bee ean save 3B dr . ; bath, large kitchen. Gasina- g Evenings tll 9 . amie ile be b up, Younss-. gag heat, Dear garage. and’ $78" mo Betiet if, edroom Bungalow NORTH SIDE or and Bendiy Duomatic Se iettan sae eg | mew tering fom px ontumpe,/ | SPECIAL, .weseyy aud op your) ceases tae aay) ipl a hg M a 4 FAMILY Penance satan. tts lee . A He wee alee sie home. Has a bath bent home with two car attached. ate . home features large carpeted wi ’ eat toe dn, rit sermt required driveway "writ einased. closets, Beuement wits nes heat, furnac otfer fea- wea. 6 _ wi astomatic hos kit ing room dining space in thre teatares” thie ; _ East side of main artery, sereened feat terrace rich - . ear garage, carpeting, nice lo- ne ae raeigeny but sedative. os ea oon as | heat we be Sr Senn Mog 9 - — Bate I I } if } three 3. room apartments sap ¥ 00 _ tarpetin —_ cation and priced right. | with y Maker at $6000 for Mr. Brown | Fe A, ie on store. Priced Near Schools” and eed an cn a . Pun Sosemene Pe ry , ‘ with $1,500.00 to CEI TENT OPPO Evenings after 6 cali he Jon, @ BUY FROM “QTE — Our Ottice will be claret | qualified purchase NOW! FUN . barwain at $13.300 Trish eslie R, Tripp, Realto but piewse ane careful and snd ten K ; pe 8 Se Bs ent re ye N [CHOLIE} Humphri es|_. SoTmpsen T or 2859 an : See BY bh Rd &IHARGER Co. | gltt BROWN, Realtor Jom toa REALTORS J. A. aylor ; suo, | OMULTIPLE LISTING senvicn 4,6, ctamens ad tik Felegraph td en ee FE 40528 oie 1 } a \ % yo A i | , Beit “op VICE /377 8. Telegraph | Eves, & 8 eee Art i Re t pis an | wo , ; 4 ' * 8 i, 1 ke. % {, oe . . is ‘ Ae t a & i , ‘ ¥ z bs * re * 4 4 § fee Vu 2 % ‘ f ; . Wt = 2 eZ te Gera ee ee ane de ieee eG See ee ae \ | ‘ ner LOS 1 hee ioe ‘OR 31950 WATER & LAKE FRONTS ee ca BAY FRONT. im rivil Elisabeth Lak ee vileees. 00 ag id a LOT Real Estate Inc. 8. Main, 'Y% ACRE 2 miles past city mits, Ideal int-| S46, easy terms. i Oe W. Lawrence - gens RONT 20 8. Mich. Maple $3021 - for’ home and garden. 65-1t. front and over 00 $830 FLOYD KENT, Realtor IT’S REALLY RIPE ee located for é Phone jonight tor full details. 4 W. Lawrence Next to the Caneumere Power ‘33 actes south of Rochester. Beau- a lot Sportsmanis Paradise. 65 ff. of lake eae Clarke: Groveland Area ton. Ideal for homé or sum. 80 acre éstate. lar: = cottage Oniy room house with 1% , »« STORE down’ Hurry" went lat — Well established & equipped. Do- 7 it ing & very good Owner peal te Lake Estate me : heat. 3 a se privileges’ on| Zaz A Consumers eee Belge oom = sy | Seon seen Pontiac. Won- Cass Lake, $7,050. _ a ‘ a sae 165 wn aver 100 acres! ¢ + tor enterprising LAKE ORION LAKE FRONT —|. 4 LOTS On” t 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, basement, Bloomfield 1243 Caly us bath ROR with $600 down le | ane FRONT. #4 1 chout 208 room me le beriroome, | te ‘cts ee .. ’ . 4 fect 2g ve screened is re $1350 ‘ea bavement * 2 LOTS ad Walton Bivd. ay - aniah & con- tratlable. Owner. see | east of Baldwin. only $700 crete swimming pool contract. it cl ARK REA S cash, vm § rm. Fall TO INVESTIGATE aac ache) aT i eects | STATE: WIDE AVON Large 100x400 barn * en Rreuinns and Sundays : é nd other outbultdines, MU TIPLE NG SERVICE with terme “- _ Located on inareved county ST * road near Orion. This — pen! wie AFR -— NEW = othe: ei m ee eae = of Se. fneludine lak ; . fromts | and fare, "county® aie ot en 8. “Felegremn PE aE Sal 3 NOW for com 5 GROCER iermonn, "Browne Realty rE File "ea s R ' outstanding value. ead year, FE 41000 after ¢ “dw, tout, Realtor a ~ EDDIE PAW PONTIAC LAKE FRONT 100 pT.|" ™ Sagmaw St. | Ph. EE 50165 Row Annett Inc. PeeWee golf course, Abr’ shoot: frontage. Landscaped, rooms Sunday 10 to 4 om TORS ing Se soe and oe riving ear" Joom, stane ievtase, . bneke sO 28. Huron FRderai 8-0466 peeve | how waite at en and dinett ‘i? = : ’ Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 Houghton Lake Grosses Screened porch, ou beet. Aipan- DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT. o's over .080.00° in 32 fe weeks. Bell pled gaerer throughout Semi- } F SS ee ve wk. Sever, gas land, — - Be yy to Se TRE PRONT EOE “For Sale Farms 48 |_Dan Witson, Soapoes Labo Mich Watkins Lake. Loc BUILD NOW. ra Pan "ren priveln ree _Very” dnirooe tty 2-1011, |", oar Estat ce eaimatee ea LAPEER x COUNTY _Ssurant_ 7 eel mornings. re mornings. LAKE PRIVILEGE = 5 eres | 8 room nose) in fair condition BY OWNE ae $lv mo. Owner MA 4-22%6 HERBERT C. c DAVIS rea seuee barn swith 10 stan- one. pty ooo a year. Otter-Sylvan Lakes OU _Fustins_Labe Rt. 1) ehions. — ‘round flowing | $3,500 dn. will nandie Oped its-| or rent . LOT 4 x i 73 EB Pires st. sires: me woods, Rag of | tures and lease. Write Oniv 4¢ desiraole nh and drv| Sewer & water te lot. FE 27207 = PO 54 Sees’ cetnase ‘ oe POKER WW TANDEM widths ‘overicaking = ng "wien | net? Bm TAPEER COUNTY |sRORERE ~ pee privileges os Atter-Sylvan bid jing of Le — idize bey ok Sratale a La hme < Pred ine oy JUST 4 AVAILABLE 2 acre pret on pevedroad. af gh seman See Mr. Gehiager bee 2 Carl. W. BIRD, Realtor | from the court house. "Well ee ee ee eee sett | _oc. Past. 503 Commynity Nat'l Bank Bidg restric’ barn in excellent condition, total |/ HARDWARD, AN ic- PE ¢ 01 MOBILGAS FOR LEASE, REALTO THEDRANCE ‘Lot 40x127 ft. on corner W. Cojum pal 160 Oukinnd Ave PE 4-2544 bia end Carlisie b-ball garage and NICE LOT 200 fT. . Owner So to a, gme Open Eves. Free Parking $500 4 2 7M Bony, Ss’ 10st sae a A Ee. Pleo oe = 7 Phon For Sale Lots 46 BALDWIN PARK SUB. MODERN GAS STATION OR 39374. _ PPA PLP PPL PPP PAP PLP PD eenise a. f. oak £ Devers St lie R. Mi dal ‘ a ae sean wae Ok 40X120_ LOTS, MILE FROM DIXIE, * ~ Leslie R. Middleton shed owner leav tiwy. I Grlon.* at Mer 8 Bellevue, ° ADAMS RD. BROKER FE 7-0986 zoe nT) ten 5 Talla ake 2 well located’ iota on Adame Rd ~ . AYTON WOODS north of Aw Soxi88 ft. a ig ag Loca. | repair, lube, wash Tack, parking Lots at oano cash, ‘5 down, By! $790 each or $1,300 for both amail - $65, OL 23-9761. bah Pew f td = ey % buy, es owner, MAple 5-3417. ’ K. G. HEMPSTEAD wanes es WATKINS - LAKE A number of excellent genes d sites hyve recently become aval eautiful exclusive , ‘ivision Located on the north shore of Pn =~ Lake. ed sites are gid restrictions, Toe or 4392 Dixle H OR 3-1950 Eves. MA 51249" DRAYTON WOODS A limited number of excellent lots are still available in this sub- Protectiv ve restrictions. Equitable approved. Convenient terms can be arranged to- meet individual needs. HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy, Eves MA _5-1249 100X150 FF PARCELS. CLOSE TO hoot bus ae 8 line. con- trolled commumty with axeetiont riortgage commitment avatiable. only rop- Low as $160 down. LADD’s INC OR 3-121, 4288 Dixie Hwy., Drey- fon Plains. GET. IT QUICK: | oe ; Classified Ads! ¥es, whatever it is — dial FE “28181 ad. writer and get it! through ‘for an. TE ‘ ‘192 E, HURON 8TR 4-8284 EET Eve. FE 5-0510 Open Eves Till * 30 } q it closes every Sunday, holidays PAULA. KERN, Realtor closes every Send ~ noaye bier N. Saginaw 8t. FE 23-9200 CLARESTON AREA LOCATED ON | except Friday and Saturday. 6 Real eee . Since baal in road east ¢f Clarkston. We | oom modern. Apt. tairs. Close “ this large 11 room modern to Pontiac. Owner takine ex- farm home, 34x60 cement block tended ¥ac after being in # FRONT | — barn, beautiful grounds with lets business for a ‘tone time. Sw beautiful t building f trees” shrubbery, House/ not go out & see it today? sites’ on ty Lake has full bath, new Delco oil fur-| There ts se obligation, The price Highly restricted surround- nace, large kitchen and bedrooms | is quite re le, ings Saty 26 per eent down haste on tates ant bate fovely H W ’ Bi ] and easy terms. Lovely. | OM a caiy 418. 00 ith ree. . é ige OW sonabte Gowa pay mee boas 504 W. Huron 8t. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ven re tee’ oO Tk tue Tm. (Segmaw Mig, Fh, fe FO? SALE: "3 BOAT 2 ee? Fdw..M. Stout, Realtor House. Lake Orion. Established 77 N. Saginaw St. PE 5-8165 it years. MY 3-3732 business—grocery. beer Profitable neirhborhoot Caste. Fresh- stock & NO LAYOFFS WITH bb gy GUR OWN iow rent, $2,950 COMMERCIAL LOTS 120 ft. on -Montésim 1 For Sale Acreage 47 east of Va 015 Baldwin Ave” block and RIDGEWAY REAL ESTATE FE 4-620 Located inside ot Peer building. _Gred business FE 5-2 oe oh, wel fea) EASE. Modern 2-ba NEW MODERN § BUILDING ZONED ‘ Gated in Holly, available ee i jease. f Sun Ot 4 ACRES. WOODED. CLOSE IN.|, manufacturing.’ Ga« heat, exceb | write or call Co., Box This parcel is almost completely | ent location ov bisy_integsection 690, Flint, Michigan CEdar 9-1987 covered, with large trees. A truly: 9000 «a. B. Terms. « Bo Pon- TAVERN FoR” SALE BEER — beautiful site y $350 down. tise Pre Wine Comp’ Gickin Be oon LADD'S INC. OR 23-1231 or FE er, No real estate esis, FE J. cated on Walton Rd. near 3 \ W. KE NNETT TREAT THI LAME Gea geno wr? — Lot: 402120. @. with 3-car frame ge-— GENTLY Smal! eden puymems. 7 rage. Zoned ger nagar ey Ideal ° i fe, * « with | Net $1,000 a month in this whate- N. 8 aw St FE 5-4 n agian Eves mi @: ae a Sundav 19 to 40 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor SALE BY CWRER. RESTAURANT. SERVICE grATIOR} x POR eG REMPSTEAD 102 E. eae baie! gtd FE ¢-8284 «. FE $0510. | sale egg business. Home, . ConetMietes eandling includéd at only $16,000 wn. 8 Rochester Area 30 acres in the N. Adams section—level to gentiy roll- ing land. Ideal for develop- ment, $790 per acre a acres located near N. Ad- Rd t scenic est and drrest par- e#is left in Oakland County. Build your couftry hore here or divide with friends, Priced at only $800 per acre i | Leslie R. Tripp, oft sh | (22_W. Lawrence St 5-161 ~ of Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE APARTMENT SITE An entire block of commere near Pontiac taurant. Bite approved for apa ments. §25.900 on terns REALTOR {630 W. W. HURON EVE. 7 TO @- Partridge frontage just off Telegraph. Road Prepent 16. room home: ideal for vest some or res- WARD E. PARTRIDG FE4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES DAIRY BAR, This spot need: elee te first rate steel equipment is tops and ping center. Shown ment. tal ™ 1573 8 Zelesrapa Ra * FE ‘ Park At Our Prowt Door FE} through Classified Ads! stablished customers * some’ organina- tion atd management Es location ts perfect in 2s shop- MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION | JOHN A. LANDMESSER, 7 were Jeanetvat, Sobek Gpataiae il is beautifully | 7 Realtor | ad pa Os acta eta| (2 FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Seed,sgeh (eb nae tein: | | I GUIDE TO GOLD: gell| things you're not -using é ee "-TURSDAY, JULY 3. 1956 Ack by Dick Ture - SYLVAN LAKE "| Bierowys LE RD. fe ee acres room * i. ‘ So yer aige Jot with mn mane beastifet | Rouse, ‘Fun “price,” ean 000" wits | ore te : pata AG RRUPSTEND ‘COMMERCIAL BLDG AKE ag Woodward Ave, frontage _wil VILLAGE yin coumee 2 Soprosimetsiy 38 ft “Boy! How d you like to be washing dishes for THAT?” tag. UR. Pas, OF » ree, Business Opportunities 51 STANDARD OIL. WELL ESTABLISHED = BUSINESS ; liberal ase my payment Wil ops i 3 “HOME MART REALTY CO, w Partridge 675 to $500 ttractive on main 1g THE “BIRD” TO SEE BOATS AND MOTORS. A rick * in city loads possibitities. Rents all ninds UBS highway, garage both lake and jway. Han- gies Evinrude motors, and for’ vee Ref cent more ‘-. gross to be * 50. percent take. Own- al LOANS ‘| tt ‘always pays to deal at re aes LOANS |Loan L Company YOU ARE Lucky Te have your account som Bucknérs in this period unemployment. : - Ee OFFICES ARE LOCATED: DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy. ‘WALLED oaks a Barnston Shin we wert tt BU WHEN YOU REED ~ va Pena i CO. _ Extra Fast - service on fo. Seneee. ear = furniture. Loans made only tor roe i fa borroe eabaee el auickly fast ten years. ared § ne in consider Ww ARD E, PARTRIDG “REALTOR, REAL ES EN EVE, 7 TO 9 ear. Hiness ‘reason for sell- trade, E, FE 4-3581 pegenpene 1050 ) W. HURON ST. Sale Land Contracts 52 . INVEST Th good land contracts, I have ali types for sale Cail Ted MeCul- Tough today, FE #0441 or FE jc. HAYDEN, Realtor lo | 86 . Walton B DISCOUNT 20% —25%—30% = HOMES. Puke ‘DOWN PA Open Eves. GOOD UBSTANTIAL R. J. VALUET, Realtor os hous is = sare sunvice” 0 F Ps rE Ask tor Mr, Clark. NT DISCOUNT, $5,236— ba Mace gt F~ * $60 ‘monthly, Money to Loan {State Li Licensed 1 Lenders) 53 f A at fe GET CASH | QUICKLY Up to $500 1948 1985 you title. tose En * secede » . Minutes Loans also made on fur- =, signatures ‘end oner a Oakland Loan Company fens 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG FE -9206 | Cash in 1-Trip! Phone first for loan in ttrip! "YES wh: ‘We like to say pol ia. ® loan. . ¥ BENEFICIAL en you Tite or FINANCE CO. Lawrence 8. FE 9249 "HOUSEHOLD FINANCE os W. Lawson | PE 41598 | TEA UE FINANCE € 202 N. MAIN . ROC ge a ‘fe : Ph, Rochester. OL 60711, Ot, 1.0701 “ae oT it are ___ Mortgage Loans _ 34 x ak) ‘LOANS: $600 TO $1,5 500 Bomiae or phone YE - " ‘sa Fe, may CLEAN WITH "$2 Encine. Hrdra, for i pont “sag me motor. EM 3-4970. LOTS POR SALE ON EAST * ade, Low ad payment or will _*wap, PE 4 2 AKC REG. 5 UAREPIO AD female — canoe or 22679. nd 12 , NT FREFZ- er, demonstrater, $229.5. FE $4, UT N ° R brick bome on State Bt. lance wap) all m cs FT, WALL? TILE 25¢ compass deans pidesee & aL Wabelsch bee Pek eee edee stove sieeee 4 i i ORDE ..cxereree seek ser eae eeeneees wie eee eT RRR Oe ee eee : oeeet eran eee sect een eed we st2eeen ae eee Piet GAL. “- PEC GAL 3 tae i Pa a donk, a # wee oxi Sak caneie RUG. 2h ANE SINGER: 0 Ma 6? 2. Freezer 1966 11 eu. f% | Batomaiy advertised. G $35. .PE 2-21 GAS eee rt, el x 6, Di Drayton ndow | fan, fost $35 for $15. Power a ower, 5 clothes dryer, like new, $75. FE _b-2766 eg By Mg Magia AE ti ie ra home, Call tely. Bold our APPLIANCE SALE up to 25% DISCOUNT W all ae foer ages = Retr YEARS TO PAY Installed, Serv 1 oO OF eae SOEs pee EOE Ee a G doboies: ee Y, Ton vee Working Condit $150.00 at 31491 DISCOUNTS ~ one oe pallet. sescs tes VO cvceereeseee: paint, al 2 ee ee eee BBL cee eees Leer Durer ~ ~ BEN * ee Ya gg TCATE! HOUSE. IDEAL FOR. BEACH, * CAMPERS AN D BERMUD. A BACK YARD. SPF: CIAL MODELS FOR TRAILER OWNERS! ll MODELS TOR CHOOSE FROM. NO MONEY DOWN. DEALER eee INVITED Rk oa en N MO te Fo wn mover bat Serta Talbot Camber ee igen _ 4 ‘floaD GRAVEL, ¢ VbS, it E4508 bon ee sug atrets i. ete. Oukiand Ave "WAT TER SOFTENERS 64,000 Dow-X. value whe ble, ak v7 isle veer b for te LLER AND 10, FE 84am, Do It Yourself 61 waggeiny rant oe va Ray Hs SANDER 1 Pole ew oe) i vis, Pe bs oda 7 3 pane bo simeader ES Batis ni, 3. ry mn e a He Pa Klin, le ED STONE, gravel. fil, peat. Earl How- 3-083). aRkDoED -s sri de'vered in aac bint ig “AND | delivered. eae - Pitt, dirt, ano gravel. PE 2.3489. | ALL TYPES DIRT hn GRAVEL de livered Cc Thomas Jr Sane” _ Gravet Cr AN _— SOIL, Fan Fe eK DIRT, i FOP eo | f AR v © GRAVEL VILL pTOP Boll eat 390 : make 8 blac oe and ty tne cavating oda ROAD GRAVEL & sards— $8 Delivered, Cement Gravel § yatds—$10 Delivered, rx +1 or _FE_ 48-2500 A®PONTIAC TAKE BLDRS” SUPPLY sona +15 sm vavel, Fil) dirt ent & mortar Trucking OR” 7) DE. wivered. “LOADING. — 7 days, extra fine soul. Wholesale | or ree on Yale, weit of Balc- sop ¥ ra eae OM WALEE nD on GOLF Course +1 eAveted. OR m pa arg RAVE, a ‘Plants, 1 Trees, Trees, Shrubs’ 6 8 ee Pata teenage ry VIOLET t Fat. ON, Mae AS APR LoS ee ben: F or Sale Pets” _. bane REO. COCKER 'SPANIELS. 6 wha old La - CR Uap. MAE x fe TFs. seal", REQ. | PUPS, Mus sell, Leaving on yesatien, re ble. Lie beauty! Also @ yr. Ry te AKC vast hike Le om. "ger ‘#2387... . or FE ego os flag KING sper +1112 gts 7 To e a2. LS "ae yaNe 4 im da 1-477 _Sand, Gravel . & Dirt 66 STRAW: } 58 Marty. _ Sale Farm ‘Produce. 75 6-5255 . : r ‘et bre pene BERRIES PICK YOUR oon “or: wd PY) B amie. : oawed a ‘Sale e Farm Ealpment %6 NOP AI, rates Some used Bovipwene & - | Seau se OLIVER) SALI Uy bap Kraiiers, tke tent-no down pay MM, JUST NORTH OF OXFORD.|; BOTTLE GAS AL LIFCHALMERS.B SOWER GIFT ‘ corn planter, v duty 3 see) ACCESSORIES STORE | tion sprin section | 99 Telegraph FRE 33200 ‘thd i bea" Tew le bt cont i Open Eves & Sun p.m me Disie Hwee MA sei) ALE METAL 1 ios’, 28 FT ROVAL. F ‘coach housetrailer, real cheap Bolens | & Wheel horee re Eee Glenview Trailer tractors. “Several good 5; “pr wopEeRN ALUMINUM used tractors. Also pow: | Murali Custom. $1,088, Call er mowers, Evans Equip: isa CAMPO, 21 FT GOO nent, 6507 Dixie Hwy. | MA 5-7878. | pana DELIVER “BLACK Bine ARB Pontiae 1880 N | | | PRAZER | ROTO. TILLERS. NEW a be service qomee | PRIVATE TRAILER ‘SPACE ALL strat Spade Pow odern conveniences Write Pon- . Tillers, Bales aa Featal tine Press, Box 82/ vin rrice ae “jc . Over 2 Rd PE 44380 ___ Auto: Ac HENS. $90. MUL- ak nat ade oREW Buta |S) ROYAL 9% FT. w MOBILE . HOMES Dixie Rey. Drayton Plaine, OR 3-120 am ae 8. Dort int 4 Tne» rater Mele Aw on me rater. - eeace. WE 35 # a3 TANDEM 1949. “tl sERTY | trailer, all furn and v clean. | rove | Reasonable. 30 8 +817) ie “FT. FBEDRM. GENERAL | Exe. condition, Real bargain on | tot 4 Parkhurst Trailer Court, — Pim | = Rn between Lake Orion and — Bd BAR. R | aa ing Yr t,o OXFORD . clothing a and E* me paul Trailer Sales | "i forat fone Castes RJ ft. rota "et | < senna sponge Wan “1080 “People are realy 206 For Sale Poult . ane one etout this tatest im am Fer Sele Foukiry 34) (crater ris ulars on our trailers pat will seli on a" y * rm Phone, M basis flere te 5 hop. Peco 1. aioe oe one mile aooERN FT. TRAVEL ITE For quick sale. FE 61495. 00 | Trailer rr| Exchange | ‘ANDERSON CHAMPION _GREAT LAKES BEEMER 4 —e 1 2 3 1% to B81 ft. 10 1%, wide available. We- fi- nance as low as 15 per cent dn. vrs — months to 1D CON: dition. HM‘ 32835 days, evenings. FE 54927 ~ Rent 1 Trailer r Space ‘79 1983 ‘MAaaY- HARRIS 18 BALER WITH . © MOTOR. hitch end wagon hens 81.080. oe ate one “barred 1953 John-Deer | “214 with with: Ford nbing gear. ‘22 Lie fadex bottom, $176. Taternational | coin radia a Ford rear ends # section spring tooth All. 1880 Vine off Jostyn. 7 TP abon good condition, Holly, MElrose | ——— GLA > CE se while Es i ie gerade @ ~ SUMMER 1 eet ottte fo ‘| er, All wo ran CLEARANCE rede : : ub Auto Glass Co. : Ave FE , o-ceee S ALE ~ COUPE HARDTOP, ee Olds engine, Run only ‘ice’ 2 John Deere B tenster yhe and. Perry. ei cultivator & lesa VV 1962 Ford- with tidustrial loader Used MinnMoline automatic baler Used ifn Moline Meyer's Super Serv ‘48 V8 MERCURY RACING MO. ae Tires new conv. top, ~_ For. ‘Sale Tires _ 80-0 ane. al, 70-18 WHITE hew $16.05 plus tax, Ex- year, __chenge, 503 5, Saginaw, FE 4.0687. UP G00D UsED TIRES, $1.50 also white walla, 600 §. Saginaw FF, 40087 YEA “FIRESTONE GOOD re ne hea . GOOD- i, U8. blac! or white side i guar new cars, Fu botee, ee, “Opts 50 pe cent off. Ws jassified Rast Te o swap for i FE what you don't n / what do, het og ED WILLIAMS -_ 451 8, ._ Seinen at Raeburn GOOD USED RES, BARGAIN There all aeee $3.80 and : eRe “ ren a ated fo on new ese PRVICE, TIRE & TREADING CO. PE $0009 ro _N. Perry 8t : Auto Service RANEPRAL! OREO HE ra re é ig i Pe ere ee ; cmt BAOLR * big ee mALN ron old. i's ‘ 1| For Sale Housetrailers 78 | , we have several | tomes WALL 0090 cat Sale Motor ‘Scodters cy | "52 Chev, Deluxe 1°53 Chev. Sedan-.>.. .$59 “He's always saying the wrong things, so we speed him through the back platform stopa!” A 2° 8. ‘82, EXCELLENT. CON. B-2466. axGU We j YEAR OLD. Obie Meeks — to 40° | 3 PT. OAR. WOOD. SPEEDSTER i. THD ALPALFA. S AR ATOG cA. oh P. core $1,280, PE : erfine ‘aliverbell | 30° TO 48° PRICED TO sExL | <5 ¥ c7T a. FE =e oe + | OR 3-6)14. T A MING \ APP RO? a: 4 + . $05e ft. ‘ bedrooms. | iF T IN ioe Mg wat MEE | Seance Cieyte ok | Sette Tene a | : ‘ 4 Ered We polte y re on-all com: _ 5. Price t ; AY. IMM. Te HUTCHINSON “HAR AREE STEEL DOCK MATERIAL — T LIPTS — WATER SKIS — | INL AND LAKE SALES} ‘M27_W_Muron FE 47121 & 2-6127 2 H P. EVINRUDE, Goop condition, Wilt puil skis $100 OR 38407 iss JOHSONS 3 HP _ OUTBAORD about 10 | | | | PT. -_ RAFT, “ CONDE tien, ‘buretors, Also 14 t Clinker runaboe wits | | *16 bp motor, MY 3-758), 219 8 2 Bellevue motor. Used ¥ hrs to Carrell take Ra “Rt to Os. | mare to 46 Havana / UMA-CRA: BOATS | Sinan Boer , MICHIGAN PROPELLERS FOR | ANY BOAL & MOTOR hee ts" " D SERVICE ALL PAINTS AND | We have several new out- board runabouts used as demon for sale at nine reduced whee “aes, Cus 5 spare 1a FF BOMRBoUT TRAILER AND | motor, FE 23-2049 FE 2-2145 or_ see it at 95 She idorons OTORS Gator Boat Prellare dont buy any trailer until you see the Gator weyers weter skis, Boats KELL Y's “HARDW ARE | 3044 Auburn Avenue AUBURN HEIGHTS PE 23881) err. we WOLVERINE BOAT. 1 YR. old. Mercury motor. OR , ng aed De Dellwood Dr., Williams FRCCLNS WE S5cTs EVERT with Mark 20 , Call ev s after 5:00 p.m. 4485 ul) Lake, Dray- i¢ FT. MAHOGANY PLANE er. board—Excelleat condition — PE 42544 * NEW ROW DOATs 855. 4921 Filer FE 5-87 NEW is” iP OLIVER OF ‘OUTBOARD. roles tt deep side, sa09 Alum — 12 ft. $150.50. 7000 Eliz. Lake R FOR BEST ~ CALEY “MARINE a a he cE nana rost EVINRUDE. MOTORS Whirlwind boats Wolverine “boats Gramese canoes Old Town canoes aoe eel pi ; Marine Hehdwar Marine a wane. tk eB Faints Harrington | Boat Works 1s &. Telegraph Phone FE 28033 4. > WOLVERINE BOAT. motor, controls cover, rd and access. on 33340 BOATS, 1?- Ft:, 4 Alum. boats. v _ $188:50 Trailers hind Rd.. FT. 150 50 bottom l Sed Outhoa rd. Wholesale. F "rice es. | ‘to choose | TRE ELAND “BOATS” From only $68 delivered ‘to oe. Pag on board | “DICK DEAN'S | ‘ue ter HARDWARE | 5845 Dixie H . eae Sun. and July en RRR Hao Seis Ur ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. ear | ] Boats & “Accessories 8) mator ree) hrs. 3 spteere, on 3 322100 1855 CHRISCRAPT, 130 HP. PE 5-0206. . Com meee 16 | trail | $55. $87, 9669 High: | : UK FORD WRECKER. 30473.- - ‘ i i LY BY AIRLINER ENJOY ALL time there! New York, $19. ‘e, ‘ For Sale Motorcycles 83)" Transportation 0 Offered 87/" (avon GoinG wont Fa wT load either way. FE $6006. | 923 WANTED ‘mae CARS MY 32-5482 __ Wanted | Used Cars 88 ee JUNK & oars. r= = min or eves. truck " North FOR PARTS AN oN | (ost A war are Daviess See Harley pees. | i " ena uel ’ ed, Perrt. eer Service INDIAN” YCLes SALES.| ;%3 al Mec's Collision, 2015" Coss take siabs, ih Keego Harbor. FR «¢ ili MeCain. . ‘C SALES AU- thorized ‘Triumph. A. J. 8, Mateb- less deale rts, sales, garetes. For Sale Baya | 84 iP “BOY, a UP TO $80 FOR } ‘ * ENGLISH KE, ay gg condition, extras. FE 7 GIRLS” 36 IN. Bikes. sia EA. | aiid “Sane = oC eae Get our orice before Chevrolet's LATE. wone®” mire “LEAN AND BRING TITLE MONEY WalTING Bonne UEDGARE aD NEED USED CARS AND | m Big Lot in Birmingham | 2020 PE 2-987" | SHOP IT Then Bring It Here “AVERILLS FF 46n98 Dixie Hwy. THE HIGH DOLLAR cars. We atte miles x 4540 Dixie HJ. on oe ve WL TOP inte mode) aa COMMUNITY MOTORS | 803 N. Main, Rochester -OPEN OoLt TIL 10 ve 2-031 ~ See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on tate more! cars. 2027 Dixie Hwy . OR SPECIALS . "51 Chev, Cl. Cpe.....$295 et Sedan* "32 Ford Hardtop Cou POs -Pensece $495 "53 Dodge Stat. Wagon .....+5+ $895 CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s F astest Growing Dealer” Dixie Highway at is Avie Oven Nites “til ® Drive out and save makes & ‘& models Ww est t Side Used Cars International bulldozer, Diesel powered, 9 foot blade, good condition ... See it today, ~~ — 1956 Plymouth Station Wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod- els. Some are demos. 1982 Plymouth Cranbrook club epe. R&H, It's nice. One owner. Wasp, 4 dr. tires. Hudson Hydra, "nail Nearly sew Ready to - = It's an 68, Hydra. RaH, 2. . good family car. ery. MOTOR SALES Chrysler-Plymouth . 33.8. MAIN s8T. LAR MA S514) | Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. | 1982) CHEVIE STATION WAGON, | _ PE #3344 | tise CHEE. iE, CONVERT. FALL THE ras. $700 off _F 3-1603 ir) om V-8 HARDTOP, POWER | glide. W. W. OR 3-1028. | SHARP CARS ONLY if your car and fit & | late model ased BUD is sha: wigs SHELTON “MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & © Bivd. FE +6728 " WANTED: 8 WA cara, FE 5-0319 CASH FOR ANY oa ta cers 34511 1m BAGLEY WTD: service ei, any model. Top idthy AUTO PARTS 8T MAKE OR LATE models. Econo vy 22 Auburn oie CARS & SCRAP Call FE 409582 een ___ For Sale Trucks 90 terms, 6751 Dixte MAple 5-507! 950 100 CHEVIE. Picku P. % TON. 180 amp, Lincoin D. C. welder. PE 5-3483 "56 CHEV. 'Y4 ton pick up. Very low mileage. New, truck ap- pearance. Just your cart or truck down. Easy GMAC See it nov» — HASKINS _ CHEVROLET Highway at M15 Open Nites ‘til . ry CHEV. DUMP TROCK FULL | « license, OR * be ee both indicators. Geld Be have R& on er Sales | M24 at Clalarkston Rd. Mercury | “4? INTERNATIONAL WITH MET. | re. body; Large Van with @ fr. verted for sieep and eat MY i 2-2681. tpye the in Ask for Bruce. es FORD '4 H and tw aR headroom: Easily cone Phone | S006 CLEAN ~GMc PICKUP % ton. In good running condition. Good by at, very reasonable. $150. OR tow miles: 2860 Pontse ‘t L&. Rd. ‘38 a eae ‘yg TON CHEV. HY- | and H., 3 mirrors, turn) aguade, oll filter, white wall tires, miss ths one. FE 42480 chassis with brakes. $275. | TRUCK TYPE LOWBOY,. FORD epee motor & air 1 Joslyn Rd. WILSON G.M-C. Open Evenings Till 8 | Tuesday Through Friday 2182 8, Telegraph __ FE 5-0062 “iPr. SAILBOAT. EXCELLENT, | eich sail, cover and equipment. | OAKT. AND AT CASS 147g Opdvbe road or call FE PHONE FE 5-9485 iw FT. WOLVERINE Bose it motor. Steering ee «| _ shied, cond. MY 26002 For Sale Cars 91 1s FT. SORG CLI — OoUT- board with Johnson. 32 h.p._ big ace ‘s ‘48 2 DR. DT NAPLOW. package, $500 Matrengton Boat int. $1 saa nie — boty tarpaulin. 6 me areeeeeee. == pa Geness i. gas cans, running ts, ae ready to go. Complete m m Bre $500. * Harrington boat Bj ir ingha ‘orks. “inop 8. Telegraph rd. Pon- ee Me aswores | Clean Cars Sales atia Service sfateren & Lone- FROM“ Dade Weiter’ err ine’ for the ° re ‘thing . - OWENS MARINE SUPPLY Bob Frost, Inc. 6 rng Fe Sa Ave. Linco N ERTL DEALER 16 RIBS LVBRINE 1 BOAT. | 850 ‘t ty OODW ARD xe, cond. FE + niInMinoniw = , 1968 EVINRUDE. 18 - “AND CON. trots ew condition Midwest it trailer’ +7203 OUTROARD ‘MOTORS = 10 AP. boat Lh P YWoOn. GUTBOARD BOAT. “ia 3 : Fair ‘condition, best offer or | bef tor good . row, peat, OR SHORTY HOOK’S * ca 3, | re MI 6-290 Will = sell JOrdan . 6-3933 1982 BUICK “SUPER « 4 DR. SEDAN or 1966 Buirk Century herdtep. | either one 4 top condition, 4#62', gnoriridge ter. __Roe! - CADILLAC CONVERT Both ‘Tlf a BARGAIN Is What > ring yaad You Want Come ‘Where a BARGAIN Is 1960 2 ar . HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCK DEALER OLive 1-9761 $28_N. MAIN, R rR ' “bt CHEVROLET 2? DR., tires, per- wn and také over small. oeemty payments. FE 8-1521 and ask ean” RA oS en's Sales. and e, 605 Auburn Ave. ‘56 Demos. 2-DOOR SEDAN, 8 CYL, LOW MILEAGE, 81.795 FULL PRICE. 210 V-8 2-DOOR. POWER GLIDE LOADED WITH EXTRAS. | BEL AIR V8 “ore SEDAN BEAUTIFUL BEI & COPPER | 2&TONE LOAD | TRAS. PRICED TO SELL. BEL AIR 4 DOOR SEDA BEAUTE, 1VoRY A i GRAY FINISH | WITH EXTRAS, LIKE | | “$195 | NEW HIGHEST TRAD -{ - LOWEST TERMS. on, ian PANEL CHEV. CALL. TARR, ADVANTAGE Se aeiaid Low VERHEAD LOCAT : &. ON SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SUMMER CLEARANCE DONT DELAY = . = " a #2 ia ‘ pw were we POT Oe TE! Bee es Lg ye < e235 : * “Galak Vo Nhediheel When Sponsor Offered Another TV Program By JACK O’RRIAN NEW YORK (INS) — Jack E. Leonard gets the “What's My Jill Corey guests with Allen Thursday and Friday. ‘This means ‘either “The Most Beautiful Girl in the World” give- away or else Hal may take over “The $64,000 Challenge” . . tralia: ‘‘I. have no desire to leave the U.S. now or ever”... Enough films about Dick Pow- ell's “Dante” gambling-joint char- acter, created for ‘‘Four-Star Play- house,” ‘have been produced to run thern in one series as summer- sub for “Big Town,” July 13 Qucky 13th) Through Aug. 31 (that's a gambler’s 13 backwards)... . They're all pretty ane ae luck- fly . ** ve The: big $64,000 Question prob- | fem has been this: Every time they consult a book to check auestions to possibly stump Peter Freuchen, that bearded elder turtis out to be the author . . . Two of the $64,000 losers’ dunce- cap convertibles, bought wholesale at $5,500 each, were on sale in Hollywood this .week at: $7,100 . . the sign of a; winner, not a loser. Zsa ZSa Gabor’s pilot film of “Just Plain Folks” by Cy Howard) - (who created the cliches called} ., “Life With Luigi” and “My Friend Irma’) was turned dowh as a regular network show but ft will turn up anyway as the first of a summer replacement series, “Sneak Preview,” starting tonight In Jane Wyman's time (NBC- TV). Tt be followed by other hope- ful pilots that lost their way . Using the same darned gimmick. pilot films that ‘didn't make it, will be “Summer ~ Originals,” which also makes its debut tonight on. ABC-TV. _ ‘DRAGNET’ ON TOP “Dragnet” is now.the No. 1 ra- dio show, says Nielsen... ABC President Bob Kintner’s re- ply to. demands for free time to political candidates makes fine simple sense: It is precisely the same as making financial contri- butions, which is against the law , All the repeated TV shows prove this sure is the good old summertime . . + NBC's new hired hand, veteran radio brain Billy Goodheart, wants to “bring back the bands,” turn) back the clock to the Goodman- | Shaw - Dorsey- Casa Loma salad - days . .. Alas, but not with the late Mal Hallett, Jimmy Lunce- ford, ete. .. Park Filled for Fourth “GRAND HAVEN (?—State Park - Manager Louis Haney reports that all 150 house trailer spaces at the Grand Haven oval are filled for the Hal March, having withdrawal Only, 13 months ago a Cadillac was; “8 =19 day's Radio 1 Prog ; aga at on. (4) News. Bo neve Camellia, “Heat Wave.” (9) Theater, “Little Big Shot.” (4) Little Show, Thousand Terrors.” (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20—(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford. 11: 26—-(2) 11:39—(4) Fabiani Yard. “4 A, M. Phone Cail.” WEDNESDAY MORNING ¢:50—(2). Meditations. (4) Today's Farm Report. viv S-2) On the Farm Report. eae Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To- 7:25—~(4) News. CY! 7:90-—(4) Today. (7) A Land to Be Free. }1:65—(2) Cartoon Claseressh. (4) News. - 8:00—(4) Today. (7) Little Rascals. 8:15—(2) .Morning Playhouse. 8:25—(4) News. $:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie’s Won- Old . * $:45--(2) News, Weather. $:55—(4) News. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore.—(4) ‘Romp er Room. nae Arthur - Godfrey. i) Heartthrob Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(4) Home. — 10:25—(4) Window in Home. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 10:55—(7) News. (4) -|11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Feath- er Your Nest. (7) Story Studio. 11: 156—(2) Love of Life. 11:26—(T) News, 11:30—(2) Search for and Ricky,’ - 11:45—(2) Guiding. Light. 11:55—-(9) ‘Billboard. ~ That ll Teach Hin— Next Time, He Obeys HAMMOND, Ind. (INS). Ten- year-old John Gallagher; of Ham- mond, isn’t old enough to drive an’ ‘automobile, but he already has| uranium claim paid one parking ticket from his weekly anywnate. * Mrs. Emil H. ‘Calladver. John- ny's mother explained the surprise appearance of the ‘10-year-old in ‘the Hammond Traffic Court to pay ‘a $1 fine for overtime meter park- ing. *.® * She had diivén downtown. with John and her baby and parked in front of the meter. Since she was holding the baby when they left the car, she called John to put a nickel in the meter. John didn't. The three-mile-limit of control, of oceans around a nation is being holiday week of July 4. widely challenged today, says the National Geographic Society. Like the Arab— He Folded Tent | and Crept Away Prospector Earl Sheridan pulled up his stakes and abandoned his at the busiest pore wey intersection of this hare: Oregen city pestering. * * He aia a tent at Ninth and began. digging up the street, He said that his Geiger counter showed-uranium underneath and that it belonged to him because he was a descendant of George Nurse, founder of the town. He claimed that Nurse had deeded the town the streets, but that Nurse had retained mineral passed to him. His: attorney, said, however, that-a search of records failed to show that Nurse had _ reserved was philosophical about the loss. “T've been disappointed before. Super Bargains! — HAMPTON ELECTRIC 625 W. 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