* ical Defense | ‘freeze certain critical steel ee ta oe a3 ballad <3 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, | aie eeenieees Se ee The 4th at Roundup City Pageantry Highlights _ Steel Supplies Will Be Frozen Girl Scout Spectacle, Stockpiles Will Be Used roundup near Milford togged themselves out in their for a ‘Limited Period’; tinest uniforms today to celebrate the Fourth of July. _ More Layoffs Seen A patriotic observance will call the delegates. into| Roundup City’s natural amphitheater. this afternoon "y PITTSBURGH am — The > government intends © Snowballs F ly ¥ Recreation Area, campsite _ for girls from each of the) 48 states and other parts of. supplies for a while to keep on 4th of July; defense production unham- Ye: ae" the world. pered as long as possible That's No Lie The program will ‘include a rik Firecrackers may be illegal |!ute to the girl troops from U, during the nationwide steel Air Force and Navy planes flying. in Michigan but t1.year-old jin formation overhead, Among the; strike, already hurting, Jimmy Nelson, son. of Mr. and other ‘segments of the na-| Mrs:-R. M. Nelson, 70 Illinois, ithe aan of the ceremony will be A | doesn’t plan to miss them a bit. the award of a prize to Jo Anne + An order instituting the or gh. ¥ jner .of the Gir} Scouts National be prepared when it carte time freeze has been drawn up,| to celebrate our Independence | Essay contest. | Di He prom filled M | Guests at today's ceremonies and will be issued tomor-_ var thane $0 scowballa ne! wil be Dr. Lilien “Gilbreth, row, taking effect Friday.| | Purpose? ~ rare im the best-selling pw It-is expected to remain in| To throw snowballs on the | movie, “Cheaper by force for hg a limited fourth of July! Dozen”; Jacqueline Cochran, avi- Bago no longer So today's the day. Jim and | .,: Chariton Heston, motion pic- his friends around the Hlineis | ture star; and Enid Haupt, edi- T ot eetce techie! neighborhood are set for & | tor of Seventeen magazine. nel to defense producers selected| “battle royal.” They'll heave Mgt: , away as as the 50 snow- Miss Warren will read her prize-| balls last, ms winning. essay, “What Sepamey Mrs. Nelson has advised them | aaa ne aan a ae to throw too hard. “They re | rived at the all-state encampment Jost about as hard as rocks,” Tuesday afternoon. ahe said. Before the pageant Jo Anne in| < tte be honored at a juncheon. At) Clouds, Showers gram for the longest possible that time she will be given the title, of “Miss Young America in Girl) ~ Scouting” by Mrs, Enid Haupt for: “on First Independence Day in American Colonies Police Vigilance Raised as Nation Celebrates 4th Cool Weather Expected to Cut Road Casualties pering Observance “County traffic officials this morning were rubbing their eyes and wondering right. There have been no con fic fatalities so far during Uateg adeeies waders. Predicted Tonight Seventeen magazine.‘ against 90 per cent of the basic | Other honored guests, camp of — . steel industry. | ‘The United States Weather Bu-/ficials nenity — been “SPIRIT OF "76—The atmosphere in the American 1_Unemelayioent in Aan predicts cloudy with o¢casion- area's mea’ os | colonies on the first Independence Day, 180 years. of hom oe Fi ips Be oo figure is expected’ to climb sharp-' be oe The low will) the spectacle in the arena, di- ago, is conveyed in the above color drawing by Asso- and a ship 3 the ‘background, as ly the rest ‘= we to pan Be nssag BA = ‘= iat ot | Clated Press artist Ed Gunder. The change from The “United Colonies” were not unit Tomorrow federa ators: ers. is also ew . ture r . ere & vega pan or yr 2 pbagag bord oe | colonial status to affirmation of the right ~ inde- however. England had ss ays both sides in “exploratory” ses-|of 75 to 90 degrees. apy manent ae wal pendence is symbolized by the two signs in the those for and right thror ct the Reve sions aimed at reviving dead-| The lowest temperature costing as all the state-Bags, ‘will be car doorway. The “king’s” sign has been taken down. oes mu ‘ Baie! a a locked contract negotiations. _ ‘in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 madh ped ega pong ott In itsplace, up goes the sign of “The United Colonies.” *~ two cenit Wie De Joseph. F. ; head of the'a.m. was 60 degrees. The thermom- resentative Scouts from each troop. | Under the name is a quotation from the Declaration oa ine, a (Continued on Page 2; Col: 3) jeter registered 68 at. 10 a.m. Music and a verse speaking choir| Of In dence. That historic document was pawn Sliet reolip ory still serves as an ninspration sais ae ; Se ae will also be featured. | by the inental Congress July 4, 1776. and independent. (aes | Where Tall Corn Grows |= mw a tbo epee eae res Nr ~ Istrations of skills and- Deere Was Tense in Philadelphia—180 Years A Ago file ee ee ed TRE - e: \ jgames and folklore took place be-| their fingers crossed in | » inate “tang ay ee ae oe 4) [tween 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. WwW P| Or Li Fa Sie Hor continuing the near-perfect wae \| Camp tours = be conducted ed te ig record”: county, will < Be day and tonight.. fae 7A Dp *s By “RELMAN ‘MORIN ‘] Above all, every man in—the!men with Pah Ike bo stake, Could Richard Stockton, a lawyer Police today also were opts. eae 0 iiiCa iva $. _ Associated Press Staff Writer chamber clearly understood the Would they sign? loaded with hotiors now, suspect mistic ‘that the predicted cool, ye AD _| “And for the support of this dec- penalties and dangers in this doc-| In a different way, a man en ee ea atin rainy weather will cut down lye aration, with a firm reliance on’ yment, ‘Sam Huntington of Connecticut of war? .. : pm sags ene jength of holiday ” | ac if leew we pe rh codes te cal “Our lives . . . ur fortunes |stood to lose even more. He had) 40.) a. | sue. fertenee pute 7 ‘ ‘other our lives, our fortunes, and, ** > °F secred honor.” prarb dgrdyege by sengan ++. our sacred honor,” - |cumete pet Sone tee yA Oklahoma Sheriff and % sacred boner.” | Only the night before, on JUlY!iater, he was a justice of the Su-| Benjamin Harrison, of Virginia, Violent deaths was the biggest Electi Wi Du 1 -It had: been a fine day in Phila- 3, tand in. words that recall aj |preme Court and'a member of the|cracked a tacabre. joke about over-all holiday death toll in the ection: inner | detphia, only 76 in midafternpon.’ statesman of a later era), Adams) S'Governor’s Council—but both by/hanging, that night, in talking i nea revo wit Associa Press survey, |Now, in early evening, the breeze|had written his wife: ; _ in Courthouse ‘through Chestnut Street was even| : “IT am well aware of the toi a. cooler. Very pleasant weather for! ‘and bleod- and treasure it wil STILWELL, Okla. w —- Sheriff July: leost us fo maintain this declara- Chester Crittenden. and the man|- fq the steepied brick state- ition, and support these states."’ who apparently beat him for his| house, however, the atmosphere | Some rich men were presen job in yesterday's primary elec-| wae met ue sant. The Con- |that night, tion shot and Killed each other tinental Congress was in night aes WARM. in the courthouse ja I session, All day, in fact through |Hancock of Massachusetts, Eleven persons reportedly saw! several days, the delegates had Robert Morris _ of Pennsylvania, Crittenden and Bob Alberty draw | been working over a document * poe apd shoot it out. _ | entitled “A Declaration of Inde- There was no known motive. | pendence.” : (founty Atty. Owen Grant said! there apparently had been no. ill) They were far from eamnecient. lings between the two men. | They harbored different feelings Grant said Alberty had defeated #bout the contents of the paper.) ittenden in the election. the ~— Pe agar a net jespetially about the wisdom of t ' But the county election board (creat political step it proclaimed. chills, quit counting ballots after twe yo), Adams, studying faces iN ecords, eras ote hada ioe fines the flickering candlelight, sensed.storms and tornado warnings. ro votes agi ing almost 2 “regret . . .. and several others. 4 chilly 40-degree wave settler Along with the first day of sum- June also brought heat severe rain with many doubts.’ winter} waves which broke! and wind \appointment from George Hil of | Englatid. Would he sign away! I\these crowning rewards? Could Francis Lewis of New! York, in a flash ‘of clairvoyarice, t'see his home burning, and hear’ wasted farm and damaged mills?! eool and rainy weather. the first part of dune the temperature finally reached a high of 90 de- grees on the lith and remained in the 90's to snap three heat j records, KNEE HIGH BY. FOURTH hd aU LY—Corn belonging to Albert | Kessler, 55801 Grand River, New Hudson, is not only knee high/ to suit the old proverb but this picture three feet tall. Kessler is naturally peting in the second aniual corn contest sponsored by the Oakland County Cooperative Exte Service. He hopes to win hands down! ys the stalks are well over | [ Both ‘men fan as candidates on 4 ithe Democratic ballot. Pontiae Press Phote ad ‘served one term prev iously, man present, had. observed to a period. Crittenden Algerian Rebels Killed i separated areas of Algeria. Recommends Immediate Building Program Judge Moore ‘Possible range solutions = the overcrowd-| Mf te: ond. met ing problems at t a ‘oun- ty Children’s Home have been ad-|" boarding homes; othe A bate Judge Arth pg rye seer? ge by Probate Judge ur in udilitin he said, ‘the some Moore. ‘should be able to care {for addi-| “be a letter to the County Board tiona) children on an ergency | institu- ber roll-away beds in halis and | ining rooms, and placing mat- renee on the fleor. Crowding has .forced conversion | ‘of recreational facilities to dormi- om, the Pontiac area June 1 arid & On the 12th, a 62-year old “heat |Elbridge Gerry, of Massachusetts. “Tam fat and will die of # broken|¢n for comparative purposes duty ineck, instantly,” he said, “But you, being thin’ and slight, will twist|June 19 to midnight June ‘and strangle along time.” To others, it was an hour of pure fic, 21 drownings and 21 deaths in I men such as Charles the cries of his wife in prison? heartbreak, one of the . cruelest miscellaneous accidents. - Carroll of Maryland, and John) Could John Hart of New Jersey’ they would ever know. and'look into the future and see his) Continued on n Page 2, Col. ig June Smashed 3 Heat Records stHouss Restricts: to a record-breaking 4 degrees. The previous-record for June 14 Aid fo 3 | /was 93 established in 1952. Severe thunderStorms, on the: 7th whici dumped nearly four inches of rain on the Pontiac area, brought at least temporary retiet tO Segregated Areas | Men ae Te eT TD MINE er SOO Fe if their calendars were — It brought sadness to fenmas the normal highway death toll-_ Proviso Detling Funds. And portly Ben Franklin, mel- low with his 70 years, the oldest were experiencet 30 degree drop in temperatures record was broken when a blister: instead of a cool night's test many, in a 24 hour ing 95 degrees topped the old rec- residents faced new hardships with) from a weex-long heat wave, but Is Attached. to Bill friend: “The novelty of the thing ‘the ‘establishient of a central govern- 29 in 1910 ALGIERS #—~French authorities ment and tie forming of alliances, eteurd Sow ot 2 today reported 39 nationalist rebels etc.) deters sume; OM ‘killed in two roundups in widely success others; recone nciliation Many.’ temporary and long{are wards of Juvenile Court, Ju@ge| ing housed by doubling room ca- (continues. As a result, there is no} torium, placed| pacity in every ppssible instance, room in the home for anything ex-| building for “other county uses.” | the doubt the vain hope of ord in 189. when the mercury This year’s low for June 1 was climbed to 44. only one degree above an 83-year) Last Year degreey was areken when the ther- of? low of 50 kicked off the first day, lnometer rose to 96 and on the! of June. ‘14th for the third consecutive day After: _several days of rather la sizzling oun shoved the mercury nna cee eee Ren tenn a ED ells of Children’s Home Crowding the hospital (and 15 mentally disturbed cases. Recreation and activities freeing cept sleeping, eating in shifts, and! A’ permanent solution to the | rooms now in use as classrooms classroom activity. A temporary solution, ’. Moore believes, . Judg must include liv- estimates that in. five to 10 years| ditlonal vocational aaa des ‘problem, Judge Moore continued,| ould be converted to their e must allow for an expected in- original uses, the Judge believes, icrease in the home's needs, He| amd niné hew classrooms and ad- of Supervisors, Judge Moore has 1. cis since it is a receiving center/tories and classrooms, the letter}ing quarters for at least. 35 boys facilities will be needed for’ the| should be duilt, outlined the past history and prob itor children needing shelter. lems of the Home, and revea On some weekends, he/said, “We some of the conditions concerning) lare confronted with 15 br 20 chil-| Home officials. ¢ jdren who are brought tq the home! Judge Moore pointed out the at all hours of the nigh} and Must) Home was built in 19% and in- ‘be housed and sheltered) and cared tended to care for 80 children. for until some other disposition can At present, he said, the main (be made." building houses 137 children, with With 197 children ' 2 boys at Camp Oakland and 36 in jthe 4 smaiier children in two cottages. | . 1. g» boys ever the Children at the home generally, mat capacity, They a 4 ep’ a Judge Moore pointed jout, there In Today’s Press County News... -.00545 “y Editorials bees evedes a Murder Mystery. ....::.0.6+ 12 Pot-O-Gold . oo... cee es ies OD Sports , eee eeeee TM, 22, ba | Theaters ....... 12, 13 TV & Radio Programs \ bo] Wilson, Earl... Bs Women's Pages... ... As thru 18 x, f . 4 and adequate additional staff tolcare of : care for and supervise them. 350 ‘children. Other added facilities should in- New buildings must be provided, clude an all-purpose room, staff At a recent Board of Supervisors ithe Judge said, for sleeping facili-|personnel and ps¥chiatrists” con- meeting, supervisors heard Mrs. ties for 128 children, It “‘wouldisulting and clinical service rooms, | On the 13th, a 1920 record of 96 ‘hundreds of basements flooded. | WASHINGTON mA bill to pro. Streets became rivers, power (Vide federal help to the states tor lines fel] and telephones were ‘building schools today faced a knocked ‘out by torrential rains fate made doubly uncertain by the and lightning. ‘attachment of @ provision to deny Pontiac firemen battled a three-' ‘money to areas which continue to hour: blaze at Pontiac. Motor Divi-| segregate children’ by race. sion’s main plant when seeping) The House wrote in that pro- rain started a chemical five. The Vision late yesterday by a 164-116 water mixed with sulphide, fire-'vote on which members were not men said, causing spontaneaus) recorded by name. The action combustion. could be reversed on a formal roll A sudden rain and sinh storm, |call before the House acts finally |with high winds up to 65\m.p,h.,/on the measure, urged by the Ei- tore into Pontiac on the 24th, senhower administration. cracking large trees and causing) With Congress in recess today excessive damage throughout Oak-| | because of the holiday, the House land County. One hundred’ trees, will: resume consideration of were reported down in the city) amendments tomorrow, Final ace, and one Michigan death was at-| tion is expected late in tributed to the storm. or ieee” i ™ _ Tornado warnings were posted | tne House agreed ouiedial on | the 26th for many parts-of the ‘a five - year program of federal state but all that strack Pontiac igrants to states at a rate of 300 | Sones flash electrical storm: with | rijtion dollars in each year—l', avy rains. billions in all. | The weather statistics show that! The administration had pro- Helen Roberts, chairman of the seem wise,” he said, to provide ad-\and kitchen and dining space, he ithe average high temperatune-Joe posed 1% billion dollars. A rival Juvenile Committee, recommend ditional cottages and some dormi-|said. that the Contagious Hospital be tory space for this purpose. used for this purpose, Supervisers received without advocates, should be housed in oth- Jhome’ s needs, avtion a report suggesting the er cottages similar fo those, now in to present the problem to a com-/ 4.67 for the month of June, a little' lion, dollars in each of the fan Hos. use, He urges a cottage capable of mittee of the Board of Supervisors | | pital with the Tuberculosis Sana handling 15 incérrigible children! merger of the Contagious Hos i Urging “an immediate building | Acute problem cases, the Judge program” after.a survey of \the Judge Moore asked! ‘at their ear liest corveniénce.”’ the month of June was 80.3 de-/Democratic < sponsored plan, ap ‘grees and th average low was proved by the House Education 58.6. ‘Committee last year and poy | The total precipitation was fire ever since, caljed: for 400 over. last year’s total which was four yeare, for a 7 ot Gare: 4.13, | 000,000.) 1 i Plane Sabla Bil | | ; 2 ; | |E. kawrence, Sata car Saabohe. ‘Paains . Injures Girl, 2% Grabs Child's Head | ClO Council office, 214 The City Commission last night approved. the reappointment of Kart A, Walter to a five-year term _/on the Pontiac Housing Commis- | sion : : Most of the other items included on a relatively routine 24-point agenda involved public improve- _jmpent projects in the city. ~ Confirmations and payments were esta for 12 projects | while mgs were conducted on three other jobs, Commissioner Floyd P. Miles| (District 4) was granted a week's postponement of a hearing on a special assessment roll for a side-| walk and related work on the north side of Virginia Street from the Pontiac, Oxford, and Northern Railroad to Saginaw Street. # low bid of $6.845.60 from the R. Nicholie Agency for one- year coverage of city-owned ve- hicles for public liability and prop- his best prose jettisoned. In short, he was being edited. To take his saint “ot the pro- Was made in his manuscript, - wrote: “The clause reprobaling en- slaving the inhabitants of Africa Was struck out ety ae ‘to South Caroling and geen fae A I believe, felt » little tender un. |2 der those censures; for the’ their people have very few slaves A deed for the property at a 8. Johnson Ave., cepted by the commissioners, Steel Crisis Forces Supply Curtailment» (Continued From Page One) trailer. / $75 with $25 costs. |Féderal Mediation Service, will ». A te bey’s bicycle was report: |meet first with David J. McDon- Tito ) Host Royal ed stolen yesterday morning from) ald, USW president, and later brane Y igoslavia “ — Branch and Warner streets, where with representatives of the j try’s Big Three — U.S. Bethlehem and Republic. about six hours before the walk- pired. to be bought by) Pontiac General Hospital, was ac- ; teel, Negotiations between t h€se principals collapsed in New York out at midnight Saturday when/', Me e Go union's two-year comtenet oH} | ; Railroads and other freight hax: school Board Presidency - n| | BIRMINGHAM — 7 mance aes seas rape pevageleeen FT Bae Soom gee Pay oe ee a Apprehend Local Minor for Possessing Liquor first halt of 1956, marae Lace UPR wa clef’ entrice Aus. Sear ~_ ‘Phis compares with 4,030,460 cars + and ot 14 W, South Beule- 2g, of Smee was in paste pedo _ and 498,01 trucks for the same ; Re Bivens eaigi@ten fom bead and chest aliog. tee half year, General _* GMS visto Police said Beatrice Ann appar- Motors produced 1,805,119 cars and Cee laity aigad Grmah « back 271,382 trucks, compared to 2,188,- (page lean ep Pens phim he 3M4 ears and 270,318 trucks in the 37,500 registered/o a fenced ¢ a first six months of 1955. chained animal, along with.» lon Ip the local divisions, Pontiac produced 22,929 cars in June, com- . |, The grown Jion seized Beatrice ; rescued her -by GMC Truck & Coach produced 7,- bn compared to 11,691 in June, cece Ahad ot gg-sorfyesesig ng 55. : . ; 4 tween its jaws. _ The six month figures Pon- : ' tiac at 191,582, compared to 312,310 he Bias cwens wees Moly w Rata ci hoe for the first six months of:1955 ’ ational Senior Indies; ' “+ auto at-6 @.m.|was rushed the 40 miles by Raundup in the "Highland Recreation Area. Left to Reed of Ontario, Canada, and Kirsten Frandsen |'MS morning. with police escort to Blodgett Move to Restrict Fight) Catherine Halts, » U. 8, resident of Mexico of Thited, Denmark, | lie ptabne Sete tee Lanne Meertal to Grand. Rap. Levels of Houses pendence Day {atte ia. guf-| At the hospital it was said she was suffered several Gets Short Shrift The Real Meaning Even Reds Send Wishes teat "at dour recurs Sh chet num, Het osu me's Seen OF Glorious fur’ World Marks 4th of July se Sid Ree clone tee bee *| (Contigued From Page One) GETTYSBURG, Pa. s>_Preside and Mr. Eisenhower, naned|, 0M, uring et frm Midway ‘ ast night that builders in the : vo Ba lida south i Stacy, er of Muskegon County said the Saisie tebe tee tere ot sing lcm ee — pee tot seat pseu hn Frege hg tn pas i 4 n | iJ The idea arose after Charies Lau-|tween the King colonies.| LONDON @#®—The Soviet" Union today sent Fourth of July lS rg mt man - Hager, NS Joslyn Ave.. appeared) 4 brought pata to the doveutiy [wishes to.Puesident Eisenhower and the American people. ~ |$tranahan Shoots 72 a a oe before Commission , — § were to claring a sidewalk now under con- pry i tpg ea BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (z-Adial E, Stevenson planned to ob- in First Round Play — Pullding his diivctay accssitated) Jacob Diche, “I called my ves: | serve the Fourth of July boliday by attending « Democratic-spon- HOYLAKE, England wn Frank;®*!"- over the walk. ME og Se yh he sored plenic in the city where he lived as a youth.- Strapahan, the Toledo, Ohio N Bri f{- TES ; whether ‘muscle man, shot a one-over-par Manager wi Wilmen to coms} @0NRHE It best for the pesive and |. MONTE CARLO @-Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier Ift of Monacol?# tn the first round of the Bets CWS in ne ment, “You're getting into an area lon ire apelin her homeland’s Independence Day today on their first of-/Open Golf championship today. 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This King Gzonas III eee xe ot ee er _ tion on his colonies, ; (oo gs Ms het de nets __ Fiquidate the debt, and to keep his 2 _, petloess eo tax ridden: that. the night of April 18, 1775, Pau Revere made his ride. “He roused the Boston vicinity to action. The néxt day 70 em-— battled farmers at Lexington “fired the shot heard ‘round the o. killing seven of them, 3 ‘The Continental Army was raised, qntirely by the king sent more red coats, and Gzorcz Wasz- mneTon was appointed Commander in Chief on June 15, 1775. : *:- #8 Always facing the penalty of death they knew the king would impose if _ the revolution failed, the colonies had many people who failed to sup- port it. But early in 1776 Massachusetts, New Hampshire and South Carolina set up independent colonial govern- ments and on May 15 the colonial legislative powers advised the other ten colonies to follow their example. 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It ought to be solem- Ser ea : ' _ | nized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, . balls, ‘bonfires and illuminations from one end of this continent to another = from this time forward forevermore.” | é 9 Four days later the Liberty Bell was rung again, bedere and after fs WOMEN Ss Vv T I ALI I Y ‘SHOES ‘the- first. publie reading of the Declaration. Although now cracked ‘and silent, the Liberty Bell has traveled through the country in-a ‘special car, and thousands of Americans have visited it in its perma- idol SAVINGS __ All-white and combinations, ‘Regular ‘ Po Ss fnent home in Independence Hall. ee , Summer mesh in black or blue. $12.95 's (For being the first to suggest this idea Steve White, of Cresskill, Sia ‘ ce: Pe : ne - N. J. wins $10. Send in your idea for Junior Editors care of this Free P arking 761 W. Huron St. Ww omen’s Leather 1 Greup of W _ [newspaper and you may win $10. 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Shrimp, French -Fries, He she sobbed out, iphtag re. co SRN snore se carn The car lurched fo a stop with its bumper inches —oe knees, It was a taxi aiiaie the sig- nal lights that would have indi- cated it was cruising empty. The “The driver turned his head to argue with her, her fist pounded on his shoulder fore he gets here. i yi i i i i 4 | now, and she suggested, turn toward Flagler, and 1’ tell |, do,” lornly. , went (booth near the deor. _ a burly “t's perfectly alt ‘righi, driv. er,” the placid young voice said again from the right corner of the rear seat. They were ap- Boulevard “Just 4 preaching Biscayne you where te drop me.”’ “] don’t know what I should other girl for- “If I go to the police, they'll say I'm crazy. but I can’t prove it.” “I betcha can't, sister,” mut- tered the driver under his breath as he swung left onto the Boule- vard, sighed the °* * . “But somebody's oe to: help “Go on! Be-me,” she went on desperately, Can't you'“I'm stranger in Miami. . Per- ihaps you'd know, driver. Some private detective. An honest one. \9:39 P.M. The running man slid angril to a panting stop half a block see? orth of the Hibiscus Hotel as the!got to find her in a -hurry, ‘taxi ahead of him gathered speed '$20 enough for a small favor?" and the red tail lights grew dim-| The big man shrugged. ‘mer and then disappeared around | hack and talk to Gertie if you | corner. * Ld He /number. He hesitated only a moment ithen: turned and “strode back. to | | the hotel behind him.: Entering | | the lobby, empty except for the! Idesk clerk and switchboard op- oon whispering icitedly, he glanced around and) telephone | directly to a He looked wp the street. ad- | dress of the taxi company he ‘sought, made a notation of it | and went out to a car parked at -the curb just south of the en- ; He got in and drove to the address he had written down and found it te be a large garage with taxis filling all the parking trance. spaces in front, He parked up thé street and ‘returned, found a large, lighted office on the ground level, with rivers Jounging about in front, ‘half a dozen others seated / in chairs against the wall inside. Beyond, there was a large desk red-faced man: I'm not, ‘ had seen the name of the’ tax company and the car’ 5 we together ex- “Not ik if you've ect his the number of his moment and said, “Right away,” looked over at one of the seated drivers and said; ‘You better take it, Tom. The Starbright Club.” \“Who'd listen to me and not think! jn the office.’ He jerked his Hi The driver could see she was v adie Fens Gyoung and beautiful and terri-j) ™“T*%: and help me. head to the left where an open MW Sfied. He also saw through the CAN'T WASTE TIME _ | Sage showed two girls working OUR SPECIALTIES: Srear. window the figure of the| “You might try Mike Shayne,| ®t desks inside, : ; . # running man -on the sidewalk be-|Miss. He always seems to be| The man said, “It’s really very| Broiled Live Meine 5 Sand manag hal — a getting himself mixed up in screwy important. Matter of life and threw n second cases.” death, you might say, for me to Lobsters : H stepped on the gas. When the, “Is he—a good detective?” find about a fare this cab picked Fresh Seafoods Shipped \g car leaped forward it threw the “Best in Miami, Best in the UP "ear the Hibiscus Hotel about to Us Daily @girt back against the rear cush- senate: ¢. mete” adied the [20 minuutes ago.” He reached for | Pri Sion. Only at that moment did| © wh ty a piece of paper and wrote down Delicious Roast Prime Signe are of the other| @i¥er. with civie pride. “You Ribs of Beef with Choice “9S. Decome aware need somebody to handle. that |‘? license nuumber he had mem-| y passenger in the right-hand cor- : é orized. of Potetees . S ner beside her—a woman, staring) ©™* W#s ng \with me s soe U. S. Prime Stecks = at her in complete bewilderment. — asked, Suayee's your | ‘The man at. the desk sh and Chops 8 opm terribt ” and said, “That makes it easier. Roast Duck : Paice irl, “Please tet |. “t isn’t exactly that. It's —|Hibiscus, 20 minutes’ “ago.” He with Wild Rice a me ride Just « few blocks unty "Ut 1 can’t waste time talking/pushed back his chair and went think what : about it,” bursts out the girl dis-'back to confer with the blonde Fried Chicken 2 i yo EN tractedly. “Would there be any/radio dispatcher, and they con-| Roast Turkey &| don’t stop where Re can get me.” |-nance of contacting him at night|sulted a chart together and’ he| DR She-was addressing both the/like this?” made some notations on the paper ‘ § ariver and his passenger impar-| “Lady,” said the driver, “you! with the license number. Tey foot einaing wah Gitially, and the driver tossed back|picked out just the right cab ciionia wail ain with Yonptine ; S over his shoulder curtly, “It’s alllwhen you jumped in front of me Lees including our Famous Anti fright with me, lady, long as my/back there and like to get your-| It was almost 10 minuutes be- eee ane, See, Coste gare don't mated.” self killed. I always read the| fere the girl came in and pat | Toast. Baked ' 4d write-ups on Shayne’s cases in| the paper in front of him. He | aise from our a His original passenger saidithe papers and I know exactly! glanced at it and said affiably, : @ quietly, “It's all right, of course,|where he hangs out at night.” “That's Archie. No, 62. That WT —- @ driver.” She had a young and 7 * *# _| what you wanted?” His thick | FAMOUS | throaty: voice, and spoke as} She said eagerly, “Could you! fingers gathered up the two $10 | calmly as though it were the mostitake me there?” -Her fingers) bills. WINE CELLAR © ordinary thing in the world for/nervously clutched a black suede ale tan te ant haw one WqROM ALL OVER The © — "Deedes Y dean ot oe iipng “I can P8Yinis radio. Find.ont where he took came running ely you—I" to pay. a y WORLD H ‘out of dark alleys practically gib-| The driver faid, “If the other ‘© woman a ee = LUN CHES a bering with fright. lady don’t really mind—?” mast pone — 1 = 7 He Se — , “Go right ahead, driver.” A Blunt iagertize drummed Open Every Day! ‘ ell, look here, Miss. You crisply amused voice came from thoughtfully on the desk. Hy want I should find usa cop and the girl's companion. . “I honestly ain’t regular, Mister. You want Phone: " report it?’ to’ wait around till Archie checks OR 3-1907 | “Oh, no! I don’t think so. Not ea devo. — yet where I wanting - seeeeneaeeee : the police, They're—they won't e s * “I need it now—fast,” the man. said impatiently. And she’s in trouble. y : I've Isn't “(0 | AIR-CONDITIONED ~ WED. — FRI. THURS. — SAT. % NO PLACE TO HIDE EXCEPT IN HER ARMS! | | WENTURE AND ROMANCE FROM THE FAMED STORY! iTS A SADNES LIFE’ hist JEFF RICHARDS -IARMA LEWIS MENU 75 1.25 1.50 2.75 45 45 95 1.25 eee ene V2 Spring ee hee eee eee Bun with Special! ee bun with Lettuce ee eee ew Butter, . and See eee ee eee Serib. 5 RESTAURANT?’ 130 S. Telegraph pick Wednesday FROM OUR BROILER MANNY’S* NEL %& DINNERS Business VILLA INN Corner of M-24 and Clarksten B4.— ._ “An Invitation to Excellent Food” STEAKS--CHOPS--CHICKENS West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road eB eaturing “SULLY” the he Man of Rhythm APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE PIANO Luncheons — Dinners te Take Out Dick & jim Invite You to DANCE NIGHTLY Is Family Night At the Where Dining is « Pleasant @0 PARKVI BLVD. 1QUORS—FINE FOOD AND ORCAN we COCKTAIL BAR - di “I’ve got to locate my sister.” “It's my sister,’ 'He drew in gq deep. breath and ‘went on, “Well, she’s in real bad ‘trouble. Danger, maybe. 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WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1956. 2 ; oe i ns a Ty LPAPERG] 1028 W, HURON -'1¥ Blocks West _ Tel-Huron ee New East Side Store «| BTN, Perry tous Shopping Center é Corner of Joslyn a ase 0 Polio -Fclaims. if Through Monday, Ww MILLION IMMUNE. «a Only 48 incidences ‘This Year in State as | Against 82 by duly ‘55 LANSING a — Michigan ‘polio + Week of ] mage 23rd I May See End in Congress | _ WASHINGTON W—Senate lead- ers predicted today_ Congress will quit for the year some time be- tween July 21 ant July 28. * * * ing Democratic leader, told re- porters he ‘thinks both houses can [cases are running well behind 1955, ) light polio year, but the normally; high incidence period is still ahead, | ‘the State Health Department! * *+ * the depart:| ment received reports of 48 poljo ‘cases. On the same date a year ago, 82 persons had been stricken. Dr, F, 8S. Leeder, diree rior of the disease control, records and statistics division, said hapes a strong that the polis sepienten- tion program will held down inci- - dence but that it is too early to tell, '. Polio usually strikes most heav- ‘tembé?, reaching its peak in es latter part of August, Leeder said a conserv: ative esti-’ mate would put at about one and one-half million the number of per- sons, all in the “highly susceptible group. ” that have been immuniagd | since last polio season, |. “It should show up draxiaticade;| 4 ty,” he said, “If it doesn't, we | | just wilh have te take another | | look at the vaccine,” — i | Tn 1955 polio cases numbered 1,177, the smallest count in several years. There were 2.168 in 1954,’ ‘2346 if 1933, 3,912 in _ and 1,463, in 1951. lke Approves Paina | {Damages to Vatican WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi-, dent Eisenhower has signed a ‘bill authorizing the payment of $964, 199.35 to the Vatican for dam- : ; can and German forces in Italy- boy anes and concluded the Ea eS ee SS oy included in the bill. lages caused by U, S. Planes in World War i. * * | The ‘measure was sponsored by Majority Leder John McCormack | (D-Mass), and minority leader Jo.’ iseph W. Martin (R-Mass). | i During fighting between Ameri- | claims Service made a survey of . Should pay the Vatican the | A (eR for Towle sterling has graced bride's tables since 1895. Crafted in the little town of = Newburyport, Massachusetts, Towle patterns are some of the most sought-after in solid silver. A gift of Towle (whether modest or sumptuous) will be as much a source of pride on her twentieth anniversary as on her first. | TOWLE PLACE SETTINGS $29.75 UP Price includes Federal tax | . | “The Store Where (Quality Counts” . i Mh. COMPANY. Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store 8 ‘West eee | St. ye wo fms Charge or -budget FE 2.7237 ily in July, August and early Sep-|Jang. —s up their work by duly 28 “or € Sen. ‘Knowland of California, the ‘Republican leader, said” he thinks ‘Sen, Clements of Kentucky, act-|a Italy's Commie: ‘Boss Session (Comments on Poznan Italy's red boss: Dy “ROME (INS> Palmiro Togliatti has warned the riots were a sharp réminder that the “capitalist ruling class”*~ still emy has not given up its attempts to prevent the march toward so “The enemy,” he added, “ex- ists. He is strong, active and.with-| out mercy. The events in Poznan, age aaa ay a energy.” ving-Without ‘ticense. Communist world that the ain 2 20-Day Jail Term” Theodore Trammel, 2, of 5230 Eastman St., West Bloomfield Prague| Township, was sentenced to serve) 20 days in the Oakland County Jail yesterday for driving without an operator's license. . THE Bendix 21 * dvance Pesis™ TV 3 CARLOAD OF BENT AGE oR SP Valiant ee eco Saget ee etter a baer BENDIX TV » sn Leib. a West Huron at Telegraph 4985 DIXIE HWY. ‘Neat —— Pood, Pravion Plains ’ DOUBLE pore f TRADING STAMPS By THURS! HLL Jr aenacisrs Charge LESS lor Ask About Our Meter Plan! As Little as 25¢ a Day! é “The Home pf Scie Brands” WKC 108 NORTH SAGINAW Phone aaaell 4.7114 agreed to “go along” with us it would actually be im- possible! This is a genuine walnut grained cabinet 21” Bendix TV. Latest available. Not 17”- Not 20” BIG 21” WK C _ SCO0RS ut BENDIX You Save *60” HERE'S HOW WE DID IT! : What a Sale! We're frank. to tell you that we couldn’t do it ourselves ...and if the manufacturer hadn't 1956 model. lle ae \ | a i 7 Step base table —_. NO MONEY DOWN--'125 Weekly! e We re Air Conditioned for Shopping Comfort -@ Open Friday and Monday Nights Until 9 © FREE Parking in Lot Back of WKC ef ' iy 4 * * ’ .“That’s some, firecracker!” agree “Buish” Newton Sylvan Shares drive is the “‘iedlike eal “It was nothing,” en "Naiian jal: when the - Poteraphed) are ‘cdloeieis of the Fourth of July my and his brother, SA 5 of Woodbine drive. The Linda py pa Adams of Sylvan Shores drive represents. menu was prepared for thd picnic to be held at Sylvan celebration, President of the Sylvan ci i aattasiat her community as “Miss Pontiac Press,” attired in a Shores Parksite this afternoon. Mrs..Sam Hoffman, — ment Apecinior ee Newton. dress made of newspapers. who is shown with Mr. Newton, and Mr. OP nie id ye Row! Ca ee Celebrated “~~ at Parksite - Civic Association - Sponsors Pa rade, : | : : Picnic, Games * — 4 7 as ae. Members of the Sivan Shore celebrate the Fourth of July in the . good old-fashioned manner... No * long tiring road tripe for this suburban group. ite 20% Junior and sisier Atay at hom, : Everybody looks forward to. ' this event which begins with a. — e. at 2:30 p.m. There'll be gaily — decorated wagons, bicycles and doll carriages te attract your eye. a “* Don't mind the fantastic cos- e. fumes, Sut do agree that there's‘ plenty of imagination out Sylvan Shores way. * © «@ a The big parade begins on Shore oe ee “ View drive and. continues to the . Adding to the fun of the celebration are the water sports, All set Janet Johnson of Shore View drive, “Yankee Doodle,” ni, ee To ? have a big job choosing the most rs ae a spin on the terraplane owned by Jack Nicolls (in boat) of Mack of Woodbine drive, who posed as Joe DiMaggio, thinking a little unusual costume. Prizes are ivan Shores drive are Jackie Collins of Elsinore drive, who came as baseball wouldn't hurt’ anyone. “Their parents are all members of *¥#tded on the basis of original- “Lil Adam”; Susan Moore of Shore View drive, “Uncle Sam”; the Sylvan Shores Improvement Associat “ices te oh toed Ok aaa ore View drive, nele Sam ylvan res Improve ssociation, Games for all ages will follow, sa, a picnic supper at 4:20. . Washing Tricks Paris Sacties : on 1 Maybe you never heard of suc- t « to Make Glass Elegant Stoles | cutest Roast Limb of Shoat or i es i a low calorie Pommm d Terre Saute 14 Shining Clean in Wide Variety a la Saratoga, but you will if All summer, there’s a rush on peo : yon Sapgen fe be inky snsugl ghessware, Its a big trosy pitcher WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1956 . PAGES 1518 ae Pete er | for ades, your tallest glasses, the ~~~ ; cai : ee" : light’ silk or orgendy stoles. a — a the afta ir 3 glass-topped table for outdoor <. ti ‘are Mr. & rs. m man 4 meals and lets of vases for the Per sonal News of Interest. , igh pong Bene pongmne? ial assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Walton ; fruit of, your gardening efforts. | for 0 tiantnin’ coat Ota Wee |Adams, Mr. and. Mrs. Omer W., : All these special summier items S [ fi ’ ti ti Me I | / / id All-tee ding Pesta dialenete ote Pons ‘Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Norman need special cleaning care. Specia 1eS LUI les / ar. O l ay their own stoles ta ~~ ele- L. Mack. . eo & 2. The easy. way to remove them) Lunt cummar “ ‘ * is with baking soda. Either fill the) For those who will stay close to,for members and guests. A buffet Mrs. R. H. Sebree of Phoenix, | a ae ser the df or parade wt pitcher with water, add a couple of od f , || Ariz, and Mr. and Mrs, Curtis | ‘ander irection of the Char'es tablespoons of soda and Jet it stand) home over the Independence Day| dinner is being served from 1 until, MeFall of Slaywoud, Mi. | Dior shows a long white organdy Gaffneys and the John B. Nicolis. for a few minutes; or, if you want, ‘holiday, many, events are taking 8 p.m. al qucsie tits the Saturday istole edged all around with an ey the job done and over with fast,/place at the nearby lakes, parks) lal activities have | uests attended lorgandy flounce. Worn over a rub over the inner surface of the!and clubs.’ heen svlanned a ct “hdres, evening Widding of Darla Gillies black dress, it provides a summery Tr end Extends pitcher with moistened soda ap-- Orchard Lake Country Club has! among them are foot races, a and Richard Lewis in Flint. ‘touch. to Coiffure Too plied with a brush | or _Sponge. ise! heduled a _full day of activities treasure hunt, pony rides and en- | - * * | ‘More casual are large squares . = ses | tertainment by California Joe and = = Maureen McCarthy, daughter of of plaid patterned sitk. Dior CHICAGO (INS) —-Fashionable! “4 4 ; Montana Frank. ~° . . , folding them into tri. Women in Chicago like others : —~ = Ponting Press Photos Mrs. Joseph McCarthy of Draper, *sgests ing m : Pe ; The annual intra-city swim meet! ayenue, will return Home by plane| ®pSles to be worn as summer ¢lsewhere, are wearing clothes that ‘Leader of the band” Johnny ‘Hotiman takes the : ial will he he elon . _ shawis. They have—self-fringes bug their figures. But they are d d V i ‘athy McHugh ‘and team trial will be held today,' Friday from San Fernando Valley, on the edges. One in blue and 89ing their out-of-town sisters one lea _on the slides, too. Next in line are K y Mciiug jwith special sailing, canoe and Cajif., where she has. spent “he! green plaid looks particularly better by adopting wen eee _and Diane, Tee. All reside on Sylvan Shores drive. [rowing races also featured on the |Past month visiting Mr. and Mrs.! opie when worn with a white (hairdos, too. |day’s program. ‘John McHugh and family. She also) g s. + '* ress, iow *- Among the families having res-| \Yisited mn Sat Freee, Sen De -Lanvin-Castillo has dintgned a |moyanen, ie s exe ian Tr ick to- Fr ind Swim Ss uit , o, Tihuana and Ensenada, Mex:) ervations are the W. W. Raymonds ito. ‘stole which looks almost like @ arrow dress silhouette that counts! and the Vernard D. Hannas of Bir-| ee: ‘coat. It is made of red ottoman and and not even a woman's hair is| to Suit Mature Figure jmingham, the George Watsons of, ir, and Mrs. Lieyd Bigham of trimmed with a large white or- being allowed to get out of line.” Barrington road and the Ray L.| gouth Johnson avenue are enter- igandy collar .antl two flapped Miss Boynton is president of the A bathing suit for a mature wom-'kles around the middle, may be Jacobers of Plymouth, - -}taining at dinner today. Among (pockets. \Chicago and Illinois Hairdressers’ | Also planning to be at the their guests are their daughter's * * *# | Association an is a tricky problem. Even with unflattering to a heavy woman, ) club are the John E. Quirks of | fiance, Edward T. Vanderworp, | | Home seamstresses in Paris often’ fair “stylists ls the en’ ithe greatest of care, a woman ‘8! Mature women with rosy ¢ol- ; | Orchard Lake, the Grant Seiv- | aad his parents, Mr. and Mrs. /buy an. additional two yards of a) Mair escent eegeet city are utlowing [Dody does age. | | oring or mature women who tan | ers of Franklin and the W. Og- | Ed J. Vanderworp of Virginia dress fabric to make a matching} Second y ave owing —r well look attractive in white | den Vogts of Birmi =| avenue. 'stole. A printed silk dress, for in-| Women. to choose a variety of Any woman who a years | ogts ngham. o. @- hb ; te entert with & mateh| hair lengths, from short to |Without changing her appearance suits, They are clean, dignified ‘ istance, looks iat all would either be a lady Dori-| and comfortable-look ing, Large | Climaxing the day’s program Will} pobert Luther, son of the Rev. shoulder tresses. patie . + § ing printed stole lined in silk of would be spendi far| prints may look lumpy on 4 be the fireworks display at9 p.m. | and Mrs. James Luther of Pontiac the basic print color. Plain col-| Miss Boynton said a hairdo wits | 8h Cour, 6 sp vo ber locke | ieee : | ‘ Lake road, left by plane Tuesday ored summer dresses can be worn supple arrangements of waves u Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Ekelund are for Miami where he will spend with a jersey stole in either match- lang uway "fron the hairline pre Yet a woman does not choose | A most attractive suit on many eS ee in| 'six weeks visiting his grandparents ing or contrasting shades. vides a dramatic finish for siren| t look wholly unattractive ip @ ‘mature women is a dréssmaker, \Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jones, form-| For vacation a washable knitted or sheath costumes. She said: | | bathing suit, She does want to (7), tennis dress is worn with im- Dusing the evening a display oferty of Pontiac, bite’ weet tale Will be more! “liven where a w wants a| play up the lovely nopects of I fireworks awaits their guests. ways ven a woman wants @ hal | punity by many grown women, It . idressy than a cardigan to see you curly look she has it softened by srowing old—her silvery hair or inever looks too y ‘or two Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lyons anal Way of Designating ithrough cool evenings. large, loose waves—always close her dignified posture. pate oung son, Michael, of Chippewa road Quality of Material - to the head.” | It’s not easy to find a bathing! y. : og ee : : are leaving soon on a vacation that Golf Club Gathers | Emphaticalty,.she added. “Only suit that's becoming to a woman in) The-dressmaker, w is On “Been tlhe bite’ dia Bee sil will take them by plane through When purchasing bed linens re-| hats will be allowed to break the her middie years that does these order, would have neat box pleats, Even fine hair can @ simple pleasure to keep tne Western states. They plan to\member that the word “combed”) ..Pontiac Country Club was: the slim line this year—the bigger the things. 'a slightly longer skirt to cover the pretty and well groomed with use of a hair spray, This visit in California, Washington and) refers to finer, stronger and more scene of the Tuesday golf play and better. Fashion decrees it so and *.¢ & ‘tops of the thighs. a tailored top hh l Oregon before returning home. even yarns. Carded yarns are sup-'meeting of the Tuesday Tee Golf ‘Chicago is going along.” | Coior is a. great weapon. The and wide shoulder’ ary. “young woman is using one that contains no lacquer or * * * ‘ posed ‘to be the heaviest, \Club. Plans were made for golf ‘suit should be a color becoming. shellac. The fragrant lotion. leaves the hai? soft, silk y Mr. and Mrs. Ericson . Lewis | Muslin sheets are utility-type| and a luncheon on Guest Day July| Cotton knits aré seen as sheaths, | ito complexion and hair, Probably’ Many Siete | 4 women Mees " of ei age ate road»have had as isheets that give longer wear al-|17. Mrs.. John, Talbot of Ostrum skinny pants, beach parkas, romp-|the favorite colors in dresses would their comfort by sewing a favorite ~ and natural looking. It can be used either for pig-curl | tiie Neagegueaty Me. had Mew. |thongh they do not have the soft|atreet invited the “group to her jer playsuits, overblous¢s, sweater be right. bra into a suit end weet Ae setting or. for grooming and keeping the hair in place. |W. 1, Sellers of Miami, Fla., (feel of lighter percale, home Aug. 7 for the annual picnic. coats. . Black, while it may conceal wrin- rubber gitdle under it, is the 559 Orchard Lake Ave. For Brides to Be Call for your free copy of the Spring issue, the ‘Modern Bride Complete Wedding Pearce Floral Company ’ Service Since 1899 _ Phone FE 2-012%' a Individual Hair Styling and Cutting Dafoe exes ereronnnacenenesedsoones sores seeeeecsessvezessccesoosecsocszonsssosososonss oe ai a ‘ [ rs i 3 a # es =— BEE. g od Ft : : za al Hl lis Seeeeseeeossesoossoseooceoos vo | oa you want to feel comfort- able knowing they won't see any- * |. Many songs written today don’t teach the right moral values. There | raren't too many of them, but there i) Welk Tswtet on. me se be mh 10 ma wate ee ray noe an ri pre o,w ; 1 ; iad ty & paint your pink pots and change| are Wistylish new housewars are all | Plastic houséwares expert Irv- “Tezrence [to be very careful: ~ The Women's Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital will hold a membership rand garden party July 17, The party will be held at the summer home of Mrs. David R. Wilson on Watkins Lake. Pic- tured (lejt t to Cherokee road, cochairman; Mrs. Charles Barrett of Mohawk road, general chair- man, and Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard of -_ drive, cochairman. , ‘ps Another hi right): are Vera Bassett. of ‘Pontiac Press Photo | ¢ Levies site Geld ‘ctpeet fatehes “laying an egg” this year, at NEW. YORK (INS)—Better re- your turquoise towels, ma'am: The yellow. . | A unanimous sina toward yel- ‘low, for everything from rolling pins to garbage cans, was shown at the furniture market in Chi- cago and confirmed by the Interna- tional Housewares show in New York. RED RATES SECOND | Yellow has even nudged out red, the number one housewares color ned years, CHROME SHINES As for copper, it was overshad- owed by plain familiar chrome. a ea he either. os *« ing Levine of Fort Worth, Tex., summed it up this way at the New York show: July Clearance / CHINA-CRYSTAL-GIFTS ss a ee sted Cherrywood — Black Wrought 1], fe Kitchen Wares... - Hin nam Haden, Sout Toye, a : ee ht iron ‘warming stove va ong iat y our , fee, tea or gravy... has | 7 Bread Cufting Choice Corie heater and tile top oes c vA Board $ OO $2.95 Value $100 y Nook Rolde $3.95 hoa import Le Creuset sn6s 4 Solid wood pieces gaily decorated and hand “re aboot 3.95 a painted. Make pasted prites 0 or shower Set of 8 ‘decorated 4 glasses anda | 4 _ Offs, too: brass caddy . sdapesepaes 2.95 - Famous Noritake china . or breok . pretty pattern . . Open ODDS and Ye Price . Country Modern. Starter. Set se Round Ice Cream Table $250 value . id Maple Dinette Set Table and 4 Chairs . Noritake China — 52-Pc. Service for 8 hag service for 8 for only $39.50 . Odd pieces and starter sets . . « fine chance to pick up a real bargain . . English Imported Royal Staffordshire ware for only $19.50 for 50-pc. Set! FURNITURE FLOOR SAMPLES! ‘ . end sareple Mag ae top erg $18 . . Save $75... Reduced to .....$175 : Bone White Console Server . . . can be 2 Sad ag end Serving we ° $34. re used in a window... or hall... living : : room or dining room too... solid eu gre Ca end ne coed” oy cherry and finished’ bone white . . half price... ovals... up to9 by 15 S!OOvolue................. $69.50 size. . Ethon. Allen 7 Cushion Sofa .. . long and most comfort- ig Maple Platform Rocker id Maple Platform Rocker in tnke of coverings .. value in comfort and durability . . Ethan Allen Maple Dinette . fully translucent and hard to chip . Very ee eee eh eh eee ee ee $3950 | ENDS of DINNERWARE | es Vaprice of several patterns... all at $7.95 2 and 2 Chairs able . . . avocado and blue print cover Solid Cherry Double Dresser and Bed & Mirror. Floor sample is slightly marred. All three pieces for $179.50 * eee eee enews “Yellows going to new heights; Home Exhibition Puts Focus on Yellow gots. The: stylenote. was for black on the table—especially in serving dishes, plastic salad sets and ac-|“ cessories such as pepper mills, pottery and rines. FANCY GADGETS The gadgets included such items as a really yellow rolling pin (dyed multi-color arms, a gold shoeshine kit with sequin trim, .20-gailon trash cans made of plasfic for one - handed lifting, and carpet sweepers trimmed with butterflies) and posies. The decorated carpet sweepers come in gold ‘with fake gems, baby Nonny with pink posies and a yellow butterfly, or black trimmed with red buds and white lily-of-the-val- ley, The manufacturer explained the idea was to provide a sweeper suitable for use during bridge teas and parties. "Protect Hands and Silver with “ GLEAMITS” ‘Silver Polishing Mitts The Polis is RIGHT IN THE MITT! No Messy, Sticky Pastes or Liquids! $ 1,39 4 rar The finest “professional” polish for silver, brass, copper, throme . . . built right into a pair of polishing gloves. The polish leaves no residue, no finger prints. No soiled, sticky hands, rivined manicures. The very best way to keep the orig nal luster of gleaming family silverware . . . and best of all,:the polish lasts as long as the fine only | $8950 in Ethan Allen... includes Drop Leaf oJ pieces i Y aot oo - | Open ‘til 9 FRIDAY and ' 24°W. HURON ST. | MONDAY 16 W. Huron Street fabric. 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Y¥ ULI’S: Semi-Annual Clearance Sale STARTS THURS DAY, 9:30 A.M. __ Values to $12.95:/ 20 OFF ‘Dress or Casuals y ae ‘ : = of { wins tli S. The sheath for summer evenings is done by Oleg ~ milady’s figure to perfection. Lighter Lipstick in Vogue PARIS (INS) — French women, consider lipstick- shade a question! of age as well as of season. Francois, the French makeup ex- pert in the Paris salon of Eliza- beth Arden, said that this year all the mademoiselles and young madames insist upon truly pink } Designed expressly for the slight- ly larger figure. A flattering sun- dress with scalloped _ neckline, paired with a short jacket. desired and the pattern number to Stie Burnetf, Pontiac Press, 372 W.|/2 Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Mlinois. Don't miss the spring and sum- | mer '56 issue of Basic Fashion, our pattern catalog that contains a j/Fy’ variety of attractive, up to the | minute styles for all size ranges. }/& Send 25 cents now. Avon Apt. Se 518 EB. Pike « ™ 2-0361 Evenings by Appointment er eran ir wert J Bet Sen lipsticks. But, he added, Parisi- ennes who have passed the thirties rarely follow a fad or mode to the letter. ; : The fashionable women, meticu- lously match their lipsticks to their clothes, Francois said. With orange and mandarin among the leading summer fashion colors this year many orange tinted lipsticks are sold, * * *¢ Francois said that in general Parisiennes go in for paler lip- sticks with rose and orange tones’ in summer and sunshine, dut choose slightly darker shades in “ithe bluish scale to wear with furs and wintry black or brown clothes. ‘| Bath Towel Apron A. convenient kitchen apron is made with a bath towel, gay of color. Stich inch-wide tape along one side to make a casing and/' draw a cord through it. It's good for wiping hands and washes as ‘ |for Great Sense of Humor '|- but Single Gal Is One Tough Audience} | NEW YORK (INS)~""Most wom- det ae PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 4 1056 selp, boop the Fagus im | on Healthy _ | SeeUs 14 W. Huron = FE sso A! Before You Go! | We carry men's and-women’s | , __ luggage for every type of travel. | KIMMINS ™ Says Female Sex Easiest: to Entertain ing: themselves.”’ In addition, daily scalp massage! Place as you rotate your hands. a eer | : _|Bob Hope Lauds’Women Angel Pie {Ski SlopeStyles | Move Indoors Is Super . Dessert By JANET ODELL for Evening Wear] ~ at! i q § ii $ sides with rounding contour, is the; basic formula for new hair-do’s.| Younger girls under their deep-set | icloches and older women for the tall toque will have face orcad hair-do’s with soft fulled sides. | ONE GIRL ‘TOUGH’ How about entertaining a single young woman? “That's afi idea for a book, a manual. One girl is just about the toughest audience. You’ve got to make good right 116 N. Perry PERMANENTS, from. . . . $5.00 and an Extension group. “During the war we played ‘the been a member of PEO WAC encampment at Des Moines, years. about 2,000 young gals. Our an- nouncer walked onto the stage to ANGEL PIE. introduge the show and right away, By Mrs, Nelson Farley for: no reason, they all screeched Butter a pie tin and ’ a ® * of one egg and add 1 . “He couldn't figure it out. Fi- sugar; Beat until mixture nally, he stopped and turned in peaks. Place in peaks around Gi. — ninge around to see if something was outuide of pie pan, - happening. Nothing was. a ee ege yolk, Seen ¥ eae : canst end 1 tonspoos baling SERVICE LIKES WOMEN asael and 1 t dal ae 3 ‘ a Personally, Hope said, he “al- der, Pour over cake and We'll Plan Your Tour Fiee! 1] a alee Gor ae talon te * |ringues, Bake until firm in a 50- Phone Mi 45711 — |] a ae cenien degree oven. Serve with 3 oo aman. I was: cream ii. dimmer with my brother in a To- : Tickets, Reservations a7 ledo, Ohio hotel when a friend | Soothe tired feet by : 4 came in and asked me to slip into cotton square, soaked ing a banquet for the dean of wom- arches and lifting firm! en at a university. | several times and then “I ran-in and grabbed the old for a few moments wi poem — gal from the back. Put my arms |. higher than the head. Guaeerrranrar«sssG around her. Most of the people ; - _ f -f there were women. It was a wild These clothes travel with ease, |S es ) affair.” : _|sinee they don’t know the .: APPLIANCES and =) thing in an andience is how much ve -ong ag eenlber sed mB Phone OL 2-946 it’ wants to be entertained, how , ! 45 Main tn excited it is. Opening your latest in a spare corner. ITrItitiiiiiti ety “ e a relative coming to eat.” ; ‘ wu ai ae PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL =| e686: 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. | The comedian told of playing a : Enroliments Available in D: ¢ show in Stockholm in English heir or tightly Write, phone or call in pute tar fae heen a i “The audience didn’t know a let) heir is out. Alef fop with more boul- PHONE FEDE | of English,” he said, “but they) fen? corves for younger girls; modi- DERAL 4-2352 SS were so eager that they didn’t miss| fied soffoess end broken lines for" Sanam _ over five jokes in an hour and five) — women, : ” Le minutes.” Smooth line that fulis out at] Professional Permanent Wave—Gives a Solt Natural Appearance Ae FE 2-6361 there. be . “From my experience, the toughest routine_is trying to im- | < press a gal on a date. Usually | . they have a defense set up, or 7 VEO 2/7 8 Oe rs : = =i . mi . sy ° 7) Training Will salaries are excellent. You can prepare for positions by..attending e , Evening School. j ~ Fees ve Sabb ee eetegeere |__ BEGINNER or | REVIEW STU DENT No. 8239 is in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42,)\ 44, 46, 48, 50, 52. Size 38, dress|/Fy 5% yards of 35-inch; bolero, 1% //— yards % yard contrast. Hl For this pattern, send 35c in| coins, your name, address, size = The demand for well- g secretaries, typists, accountants, and other office help is far greater than the supply. Beginning opportunities for advancement. Classes Throughout the Summer VETERAN APPROVED. The Business Institute , | 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 | } Phone or Return This Ad for Bulletin a I ea ee ee ee ee ee) ot Bring Results trained stenographers, There are many good one of these desirable ither Day, Half-Day, or TRIDERITE ee STAPP’S . « love our littlest customers... because Stride $ Shoe sfyle shown in sizes 3-6, B-EEE.. $595. | ee rt aeece se? ee +ee eerreee Address ‘im stses @'9-6 $6 50 *(B-EEE ’ CLUE ELE CCL Oe C14 MME Ls; 1 wins ; | " é ft . \ HOE _CALLIE'S BEAUTY SHOP || @ 4 I e / AS FOR TODDLER Not that it’s hard to fit them that well .,. to fit, and to offer gentle support . . . with firm but flexible soles, soft upper leathers and ample - room allowed for growth. We have loads of sizes and widths for very young feet... . ‘ so step this way with your wee one. _ STAPP'S ro. Rite “beginner” shoes are made JUVENILE BOOTERY | 28 E. Lawrence Street _ | FAMILY SHOE STORE | 928 W. Huron. Street‘ | , rly to Hundreds of pairs of -famous = quality shoes drastically reduce ‘for our great mid-year event. Tre selections of footwear for summer and through fall wear. There are dressy types... casuals... and tailleurs. A - broad showing of colors, fabrics and heel heights. Broken sizes, of course, but tremendous savings. ee, 2 od "De Liso Debs . . . Andrew Geller . ae) andi Barefoot Originals . ; . Carmellete . eb... Rhythm Step * .* Allures < oe Jul conebba $2495 f T F f Fi brand, a "Savings to 50% « ALL SALES FINAL! — No Exchanges ... 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White _Fayon satin and elastic, 27-34. * FEDERAL dept. stores 3 ia | = -. on 4 ii i fa Li 1} tT 'e | ee ia 4 ; oom m, Tm Lt om if ummer gress Sal Pin-money $ fashions for new glamour SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Nights to 9 ¥ / There are cottons, nylons, rayon-linens, rayon-cords - 'y «'» just to mention some of the fabrics, Style-plus the — | ee SS ae cage o a Cs " petti- icided that the hours I spent re- | eee & = p Ne Ww Backless, 1. “ ra s ay : . : : c ae oe ee gs = a ae lude Sar cnccane ag) Clutch’ Arches. | “f= ye if to Exclude fei tae incl new orm, ans) — nou MD EN le: working instead of regretting, | French shoe designer Roger Vivier! p Complete with Cutting and Styling Extra Guest sR e 8. a a It’s the hit of the recent Intemational Beauty Agrates vy Find) wo at ne vin a Od ‘a very ‘fim clutch on|time "Show. Here—for the first time—is a brand new lene ol oO ues her looks and. her “energy Ea “ fascinated in the Permanent, will giv r fingerwave twice the . , Almost linpdssibie AL Sa Hee” || eae eee te ect, that T couldn't give ew life it coral lot Dresset gets right inside the hoir shaft, enabling your set- | / oe a es : my|say © tani fa really new/9o" HY te a ting to-hold its ling, its shape, its beouty, 9 Mr. ; EMILY PosT depery idea — side “cinchers” which came to an interesting 4 ' i 7 po ¥ Ree so smn OE ae ea “hen wend SZ em try he son evn tte cae “renee | “WHERE SERVICE and QUALITY Are SUPREME” se, Mave S."Anag You ut it we ring May Sandy working ba tnd Mc tal eye Wien, patching wp tat oe | PEN F Se eae Sa med J » do you?’ can one pes a ina bit of shoe on the si ‘the garden hose, Mrs. K. built 7 ed! mmediate plans a September weilding. |"oits.v an" that she does mind| °T WOuld stare at the mirrOringtep, They bug the foot just 1or-lhergeit"«, fine new tile | No Appointment Needed! 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M. a of Drayton Plains. : The, anne ‘tithes were the scene of a reception heid im- mediately after the wedding, The couple are honeymooning in upper Michigan, and will reside “tin — Plains upon their re- bride, and Mr. and. Mrs. bd Merchandise’ tags for marking prices, sizes, identification Your Headquarters for ‘Togs and Labels 3 & Office Supply |] GENERAL PRINTING & 17, towne TH OFFICE SUPPLY ‘lat the Legion Billet at Otter Lake | a city or township clerk. Land owners in these townships are asked to cooperate with the work since a detailed soil survey map is a great asset to a county and Lapeer has never had such information available, -In addition | to its value to incividuals the soil) — survey report will be used as an aid in planning farm management and «soil conservation programs. — qn, trict and local Lutheran Churches ot W. Hammond lake Eset aca et i | epanmn fies ETS Ss | SPARTAN Gr i Flects ception ‘wil totew the service | ATR CONDITIONING CO uD. : “ah AIR ; * ‘ At the school elections held In and all ef Cedar Crest | . roup 5 the Brownell and Kile districts on| are invited. i Authorized Carrier Dealer HAMMOND LAKE — The newly, organized Hammond Lake Civic! Assn. with a representation of 80. met last night and elected of- ficers. Gordon Doule is the new presi-/. rectors. REV. i. E. CLAYCOMBE | New Pastor Is hs ema ¥ oO 8 1 ar us pe § We the - THURSDAY IS dent, assisted by John C. Cowe, IMLAY cCiTy vice president. Others officers are| Township clerk Laurence Thatch DOU B LE Thomas Hutchinson, treasurer; er announces that July 9 is the last Edmund Cousens, secretary; andiday to register for the primary : ey John Flood and Don Duston, di-'election, Persons may register at RED ST AMP D AY North Branch Vets Camp, Wallace Johnson the Legion and Auxiliary of the Caldwell. Seventh District will take place July 8. Plans were completed’ for the affair at a meeting of post com. manders. of Almont, Lapeer, Imlay | MR. and MRS, RICHARD BE. STEPHENS ide at Drayton Plains | DRAYTON PLAINS—The Silver- i crest Baptist Church was the scene lot the wedding of Alice Faye Car- roll and Richard Edward Stephens the bridegroom's parents. The bride was attired in a a Parents of thé bride -are MIF An illusion veil was fastened with ‘and Mrs>John-L. Carroll of 4032 Saginaw Trail, and Mr. and Mrs. —— Roast Beef Meal Being Served Today Albert Potter of Davisburg, maid of honor, and Mrs. of Livonia and Miss Ersella Me-| moms “Father is floor of their home. Naturally, the children are very 4mnuch interested to see how it is done. is installing a Mosler fire-proof chest in the - See our line of home chests from reg 4 5 09 ‘and up General ring & Offies Supply a Tw, Lawrence se. WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A) Walter Miller of Howell was best ‘roast beef dimer is being served man, and Donald Yerks anil Dow today in St. Patrick's parish hall, ald Carroll ushered. Union Lake and Hutchins roads| |itrom 1 to 6 p.m., and is open to| WF immediately followed the | ceremony. the public. . . . . The newlyweds are honeymoon- | The Women’s guild of the parish.|ing through the Smoky Mountains headed by Mrs. Gerald F. DeSor- to Mammoth Cave, and will reside imier, is sponsoring the event. The guild serves a fish supper 4 1 i i | turn. Howell Resident Claims Edward H. Stephens of Howell are) white gown of nylon tulle and | a tiara of sequins and seed pears. Attending the bride were Mrs, | Donald Yerks A reception in the church par | ‘at Elizabeth Lake upon their + | TI SAV Plastic WALL TILE oo ¢ | Ea. WE'VE NEVER SOLD TILE BEFORE AT THESE LOW PRICES! E. SAVE-SAVE ‘By the Piece—By the Carton—Carload Prices Across trem Pontise State Bank seek ocley SAM'S “saucs™ Mt ny segted DRUGS trustees will be elected ; lo Elect July 8 for a term of 3 years each. 3292 Auburn Road, Auburn Heights NORTH BRANCH—An all day} The candidates are Hugh De- eye Be ee meeting and election of officers of and How- EXTRA TILE RETURNABLE You May Buy Tile With or Without Cement... Asphalt Tile 9x9x" a B84 Ea. Cee arta Wak SUE a TILE o Ea. FREE We Leen You — TOOLS and TILE CUTTERS Park In Our Lot Behind the Store. TILE CEMENT 98° a, a Insurance of All Kinds - 710 Pontiac St. (Bank Bidg.) _ Ph. FE 2-8357 The Floor Shop 99-101 S. Saginaw Open ts and Friday ’til 9 P. M. | every Friday from 4:50 to 8 p.m, in the parish hall. Breakfast is served by the Men's’ iclub of the parish every Sunday | lafter the 7, 8 and 9 o ‘clock Masses. | ‘Other Sunday Masses-are at 10,/11) and 12:15 o'clock. Weekday Mass. hag been changed to 6:45 a.m. The Rev. Lewis M. Ellis is new pastor of St.. Patrick's church. | | 310 Dairy Farmers, Urbanites Gather ‘LAPEER—About 310 dairy farm- ers and their guests attended the) ‘recent chicken barbecue _ that ‘marked June as Dairy Month. Aimed at improving understanding between city and country folk, the event was for farmers, wives, and | friends they invited from cities. Delores Lilly, Lapeer County | Dairy Princess, spoke, thanking donors for prizes in, the county contest and for the trip to Mich- ‘gan State University for the state hcontest, County Births * CW Mr. and Mars” a eston announce the birth of a daughter, Paula Kay. Rechester The birth of a daughter. Connie Jane, was éed by Mr, pee Mrs, Herman Cc, Kilix of.623 i 4 Pifth ® Mr. and Mrs. PF. Sarguens of 332 Lin-, “SUPER VALUE! FELT. BASE LINOLEUM Florals and Marble 3 Running Ft. 6’ Wide PE = RE AEE MEL UD a wood St, are the parents of a baby girl. | Mr. and Mre a der Knhust announce. ae | birth of a Deneia f fave “une os bere to a The Mrs. ; Nordrum, 2002 W. Tienken Rd. | Calcytta, a city of more than | Behind the Store FREE— We Loan You TOOLS and TILE CUT- TERS. Park in Our Lot 2,500,000 population, is India’s larg- Jiest port and industrial center. he Floor Shop *4.99 LIN OLEUM RUGS 9 x 12 Plastic Finish Perfect Quality Armstrong INLAID TILE. 9x9 ae 99-101 S. Saginaw OPEN MONDAY and “FRIDAY “til 9 P. M. “s : sports was the best means of developing character. fs agen 9 ting eoetemy ‘nx Commack: “fying thelr ety as potential big-league site’ Center. The Minneapolis Symphony is one of the top RO onehorns, ome by Any WP " George Milton Bell, who was The News correspondent _ work. + ad teat teams betore World War 1. - te ess Weare | ‘Point. Little Johnny, at 10, won two sectional sin- - sles titles. ‘At 11, he won four singles titles and shared in two doubles championships. Last season he paced the West Point boys tennis team| - to an 82-1 record in Hudson Valley competition. Keep a eee Sports lost a fine gentleman with the passing of se apenon Same inetaay A msc cele ba sag wae mbes) — Giclee wad bere th Warbaien, Briiich West Indies, “May 25, 1884. ‘Educated there he was a member of a most prominent and respected family. For 30 _ years he worked in the postal service. He believed training youngsters early in competitive ‘Hospital Hispanos,-to raise funds, will coriduct a box- ing tourhament of Spanish speaking~ boys. It will be called “Spanish — eae * Archie Young, one of Long Island's great * nolo players, * "Minnanpetle tena ate penmeping.un with mall quait- One writes: “You forgot Minneapolis has come of | age culturally, too, with many fine art galleries. It boasts the Institute of Art and the Walker Art five symphony You ook the Saab swing in one piece. Do this by #0 Sm the clubhead straight back from the ball, low along the ground. Maintain a straight line from the clubhead through the hands to the left shoulder. Important: No break in the wrists. No head movement. Al- low the left shoulder, hip, and knee at ode oon Pivot means power = a Right elbow points at the ground. Comes down directly “into the ribs” as left arm, pulling down- ward, begins unwinding of As sketch shows, right elbow is “Kebler, Senvore ae Sports Calendar CIty exxistr va. Drive-in Cleaners (men), 2: and Stadium inn vs. Drayton Drug, te. Racin, | Modified hardtop sete races at age - at enn Park. WaTEeyORD a 1, Weeernare All-Stars Shaw lers “oes exhibition). " pm. i yton Softball G 10ON-—-Pulver- Tye, tee Women’ s AAU toay.'Swimming Meet Begins Today aig Time trials at 7 p ist at 8:20. ne ; rtetibatt ‘ Nel enag tan +s. re Brae 7 rn aa vPw ig - & 2 es ee, ak ee - The Spirit of Freedom that banded the — _ Colonies together and framed the — Declaration of Independence—are just as — important and significant today. Let us rededicate our Freedom on this Inde- —/f - pendence Day! é ‘Tools & Supplies | 38. Milt Sideliek: fer telony , gael Fe ae -_ s &e =>. pee # 5 % “aie. 2 —— ¢ one Sagi Ne a é } \ He TE is [ f ednesday morning from 9:30 : 1 ‘Thru 1955 1 work done on our brand NEW 1955 7 SUN ANALYZER! _ aber and Material Guaranteed y MARKET TIRE CO. Huron St. Open9to9 FE 38-0424 : > = ; “ | SUMMER onive sare the) LOS ANGELES m™ — | Phillies, whom he held hitless in/D'Agata of Italy has been 12% innings—helping the Pirates to|a guarantee of $25,000 and $5, a 65 victory—and an emergency 4 charge for the and girls from 7 through 1¢ years.| Instructors be age, will be held every ae 1: brought to the surface. SKINDIVER’S PRIZE—Ron E. Church, 21, of San Diego, Calif., displays a 46444-pound sea bass which he speared in waters near the |- Coronados Islands, Mex. catorearig to.be a world record catch | ] FOR ALL WATER SPORTS | | EQUIPMENT | ; Mocca & Champion | LIVE IVE BAIT Saterday, 4 A. M. Sanday, 6AM. te 4 P.M. : July 4—4 2. m. to 4 p. m. ht Clase BE Seale Lede FORD or CHEVROLET... 19" ae “| Other Make Cars at Special Prices! . oe Johns-Manville Brake Lining Factory Bonded Shoes, $2 Extra! | |PONTIAC or PLYMOUTH '15"| INSTALLATION YOU Witt NAIT WHILE YH res Duty 1FORD $7 i Dfehedagdl 88 LOW PRICES ON ALL CARS! Over 30 Years in Pontiac N R. MacDONALD Title“ ae ‘FEdeial 5-6136 CE llebel Cy Owens Service. This Week: CHAMPION SPARKPLUGS Cc each “ ox _Repeat Offer: FRONT END. ALIGNMENT =< $5.95 heme Deng 1 Your FORD Home for Fey Oo with your tune-up order! a Sf FRONT-END & WHEEL ALIGNMENT . ‘Using New Precision Equipment Thet Eliminates Human Error sae You Can Be Sure! ly Ironically enough, it was two bas‘ on balls and an infield error that enabled Dick Snyder to score the deciding run. Tom Solhouse, Dick Baker and Bob Mitten shared pitch- ing duties for Auburn, with Baker credited with the win. * The Clarksten Merchants trimmed Gingellville, 8-3, in anoth- er Class E contest at Columbia- Joslyn. ‘ In Class F games on the’ me ety Hrnatice League tilts at st Mon, Park. * * * | The Pontiac Police, a Class D team, chalked up an 8-5 victory) ‘over the American Legion of the| ‘B drouk in en exhibition guans.) ‘by the Kent school, both in the! # Two American Crews: in Henley Regatta : (INS) — International competition teday on the Thames in the historic Hen-| ley Rowing Regatta. : The U.S: is represented by | 2182 S. Telegraph FE 5-9962 | FIRE Co. 451 S. Seginew Str. DISTRIBUTOR of Service Station Equipment @ Sunnen Pin Hone Equipment @ Blackhawk Porto Power © @ Proto Tools @ Globe Hoists @ ‘Sioux Valve Eeuipment and Tools @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools @ Bean Visualiner & Wheel Balancers PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” Automotive Parts and Equipment Ph. FE 2-0106 Princeton's lightweight crew, and! Thames Cup competition. Massa-| Columbia-Jostyn diamonds, , Mat- Pontiac Sluggers, 16-7; Don Nigh | blanked the Clarkston Wolves, 16- 6, behind the one-hit hurling of thews-Hargreaves outscored the |winner of this tropliy the past two olie defeated Boys Club No. 2/by | a 4-2 margin; West Side Kiwanis | chusetts Institute of Technology,’ iyears, did not enter this time. * Also missing oh the ist time. in recent years are Russian oars- Fred Staley; and Boys Club No. 3 whipped GMC, 84. nemo Olympic plang kept them away tals, men, who in 1955 won three titles. year. Get mileage eco haul jobs. Bring. you money. your FO We have the right tecle and know-how, OUR MECHANICS ADVISE: ht Coste LESS to Drive @ SAFE Cer. Protect your fomily Smeother Quiet- "CY OWENS Service ky Court ; Dri ver atithy 1651 S. Telegraph FREE SKOTCH THERMOS PICNIC JUG with each 4 gallon purchase of Pontiac Paint. FOSTER’S HARDWARE | & SPORTING GOODS Open’ Nightly "til 9—9 to 2 on Sunday. For the Whitest House on the Street “S00” Pee 6° Gal. FE 2-3859 | USE PONTIAC |] Berinnda Shorts Tan~— Navy ~ Black $2.98 Lloure | Slacks $2.98 | Vv rig Work .Sox 4 Poe SE 12 fu $i a ——— HARWOO lee |Pontiac area’ anglers during the |. coming week may be ascertained | Reg. $14.95 PE 4.2024 912.95. CITY EXTERMINATING & uf NEVER TOO SWEET ©N 1 £ a ees c f f ee ee = fo oe Ramona mM abn é * bn « “jas well as officers, be given per-| plus blankets, towels, fishing The state conservation depart-|™ission to hunt.on game refuges, |le, jewelry, wallete—some ment says that only five were re- cash—wrenches, car keys and even ported last week, and none of} He said that conservationists | bathing suits, these in the wooded lands: ofthe have found the Navy much more Upper Peninsula. : cooperative than the other services| Cuba has an estimated 3,000 ama- * 2. in trying to protect wild life. teur boxers. i! ‘The five Lower Peninsula fires damaged only an acre apiece. So -thas totaled 2,271 acres of state and private forests and grasslands. i Solunar Tables | What good fishing periods await from the solimar tables, prepared by John Alden Knight, especially for this section. ~ Major periods run for about an “WALKING SHORTS and JEANS § hour and a half to two hours, while minor periods are of shorter dura- AM. : PM. Minor Major Minor Major Thursday 248 900 3:10 8:30 Priday ..4.... 3:45 10:05 115- 10:35 day 4:50 11:10 6:20 11:36) Sunday ...... 5:50 6:20 12:10) Monday ...««. 6:50 12:35 7:20 «(isl sents 7:50 1:36' 8:15 2:06 Wednesday 6:45 «3:30 9:05 «62:55 An AAA trip. An Auto auTomon . « sso WLI VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A. J. HOGUE, Mgr. 63 N. Perry St.—FE 5-4151 . Tat, FR 2-800 jarns, FE 8-2158 . MeMalie}, OF 2-774 on a vacation, probably: drive, in. Perhaps a tour, but in any case, sake, make your trip a good one. cate Club trip. ILE CLUB BR. A. Werken, FE t-0206 F. G. Tynan, FE 4-299! Virgil Keener, a A RAR Rt ~— ‘NOTE THESE FEATURES! Excellently styled by a top slacks manu- e No belt required @ Extended waistband and elasticized ~ Snugtex side tucks keep these shorts up and your shirt down, = @ Regular front pockets. ( AAS wii 3 IRE TONS ARE HAULED ON GO TRUCK TIRES THAN @ Two roomy utility back pockets. INS ARE HAULED ON : ‘ @ In sizes for exact fit. as : @ Guoranteed washable. | || : : PONTIAC State Tire Ssles | CLARKSTON Slacks *eee#eveeeeeeeaee .$5.95 ; Goodyear Service Store 503 S. Seginew. re 4-0687 : a | Sh $4 9 30 South Cass. FE 5-6123 Beach's Standard Service. — i Cor, US-10 and M-15 Walking orts . 122 SAYS \ Re MILFORD separ , ee | HW 644 Ocklond Ave. FE 39113 oe sien als 304 N. johnson. FE 3-9478 © 53-4708 j , Sizasreorsh' | Garter "has een ranaterved a oe, aad mire Comstruction | beck house a YS ee } bere face prick. uta " J 4 iw 4 romic . ment ter, Real tile. Amble gas air . room. La M a Brag A edsceed™ a, “2s | Ret. Mauaret cries Sets Oo8.8. ; and water inttalieg i block f Estes, Sp’ Qpen Sundays oo Cher _SYLVAN tingham Yd Or "er 6 St Lge a Sg co. — | ve. S908 $100 DOWN ae TOMES house with LAKE 3 new. | bedroom w A 4 Wittih Gaeun anh cee 4 va, wae lake privileges. ROOMS $4780. $1050 DOWN. ALSO ji, ROOMS. KNOTTY PINE. #350 St 5 ae eee a tk *jown, 130 Buffington. Dr. Walled india, ticht Aleo apts e. PE 42950 from 2? to 8 fam oriced right rs AN PE 4277 66 W. Huron $300 Down m tr, ae ineluded, large lot j | | eat, eomplete - “Vahed ee =| OR }3- room rané¢h home Pa eee te ~ furnace. nee. lovely kitchen ite possession, will. teode Leslie R. Middleton BROKER “FE 17-0006 NICHOLIE) &: ‘Tee.genn AREA ¢, clean 5 rms, & bath. a bdrms.) New Auto. oil furnace, auto, water: heater, carage. nice 4 lot, handy ate .¢s, bus, It's very reasonable at s82N0 with $120° un & $66.75 mo. WwW. IF vQUuOla RD. b pt attractive home with 3 bdrms. & bath up, Car- in, dining OS) Call for detail acne nan aks AREA (3 bdrms.) furnace, sell Only 312,500. a $2500 =. $500 DN. NORTHSID BURBAN with 1'> seres, hardw way Ss ees 2 bd ne Seal | 3 eters less than 1 vear old | ‘ood floors, tile bath, fall casement, breere- | $13,500 mace fares. Needs decorating but For Sale Houses 43 a a ee very es ACTIVE 2.BEDROOM thy ‘pat custom built cup- boards. am 4 acage, attached sup poreh. 9057 for app't. LARGE ry SMALL HOUSES IN ae. Keego and near Le “ROSE: McLARTY FE 22182 or Le 3578 at COMMERCE | bedrm. 2 ba LAKE-—4 beautiful spruce and be Willow trees. are 4-1330. — ON “a LISTING 8 SERVICE $800 DOW N REATEST VALUE Even © rane new “2 > immediate oce wiles” j ; maa . sly m approximate : He include salorest. tonen rance FHA costs v* mi ae today! Phone now! We have __the ney R AY ‘ONE IL, Realtor 242 8. Telecraph Rd Seem O80 Phone PE 3-7103 or FE ' — Co-Onerative Rea! Estate Exchange Near East Highland At 2 modern home with 3 acres, beautiful hin ane, fencea shads ‘vard, boat and dive LJ ear gel and .work shop. su " parepent, MUtual 48319. 1 ae north M-50, 1 1-3 miles east of Milford Rod. 7200 Harvev Lake Red AL AREA , 2 bedroom medern tiled bath. cute as a butions Large lot. Only 97050 term ~ HURON "RIVER FRONTAGE. Low down payment. Terms. Dorothy Snyder Lavender 1 FE 24411 WE TRADE 5 Acres With Stream Secluded-yet univ 1'% mi, to Union —— ins Center. 2 bedroom pene oniy 3 Really different ! Only $ THELMA if FLWwooD 5143 Cacs-Elisabeth Rd. FE 5-1204 or FE 4-3844 3 OOM. HOME. AUTOMATIC & gus neat In town. By owner. EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Union Lake siege UNION L. Attractive -—* tm fine bewe. ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE Wetl built frame home in fine ) ' residential area. Lot has 100 ft. . frontege and is only 200 ft to private beach. Hag living room, cinette kitchen, 2 bedrooms, at- tached garage. gas heat. A good buy at $15,000, Terms can be ar- ranged. WILLIAMS LAKE is a money: sisher at $6000 Choice home with spacious s, with $65 m hee basemens, |. LIST WITH & BUY PrOM beautiful large lot, with plenty of shade trees and a. Gas ors a Coie “o schools from Rng Privieges i meen & HAR iER Co. -37 W. Huron ANNETT with r AVE EK ST “SIDE Nice 5 room bungalow with 2 bed- | OFFERS rooms, large living room. ood 2 ear garage lenty of shade and . shrubbery ~dewn Huron Gardens kK. LL. Templeton, Realtor a~ com | modern. home on 2339 Orchara, Lake PE 44563 it "yor. tine “3.918 total __After 6, call OR_3-1708 orice. as0@ down, EL IZABE TH LAKE ESTATES BRICK J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 1011 W. Huren Open IS THE “BIRD” BRICK COLONIAL r those tiae City ly decorated LAKEFRONT 3 BEDROOM room, 1's bath Pontiac. tifully candoseped Maid Ss part paym 1060 W. HURON 8T. OPEN EVES, 7 TO 8 Fireplace, re: lange egoush for 2 large bedrooms. vileges on Elizabeth ee auto. hot water. $17,900, T 5. Partridge | who enjoy the tra- ot tial south will certainly meet their every desire. Pull basement with extra lavatory nterior new- a outstanding stone and frame yhome with ap- bros 20u ft. of ak» frontage, west rounds be: WARD E. PARTRIDGIs REALTOR, PE 4-3581 North Side - - $8 ‘toom and bath /bungalow built. in 1954 convenient to Pontiac Motors and Fishers Also close to schools stores and buy jine. = moment $11,500, $1,800. do Seminole Hills Newly d home built in- 1954 in ideal Incation Large carpeted liv- ing room, I'g baths, tiled basement, gas heat, water softener. combihation storms and screens. Only $18,900, terms ted hawt | Silver Lake Area | Custom built pete brick ranch home 63x27. @ rooms, including paneled dua, din- ing L ving room 14'>x22, kitchen 10x16 with eating space, 1% baths. attached 2 car garage. ypc jand- seaped lot 100x125 ov golf course, tesdetes car pet, drapes, stove, refri¢- erator, washer & arver, Rea sonable price $23,500, terms 4 Family Brick 5 rooms and bath each, now showing excellent return Full basement with sepa- rate furnaces, 4 new gas water heaters, everything separate ee on 2 lots oH ‘€xceptionally good. rentg! pag Sone’, te schools, | 27,500 terms. 5 Bedrom Brick Seminole Hills Older well built homé, k= te . ore Boveriooking. he ‘ake lake. ya dition. Center hall, clous 16 3 recreation room, room and den, each featufe with brick ‘nreplace. The colonial a heeee Dining roo decorated living room is high- Y ape Me kitchen. lighted by the warm stone fire- lavatories, additiopal fae Truly » lot of living of- ons —o* on finished og here at only $296.250. Terms. floor. room | oi) 1! tonsider contract or «mal! wear count 7 ear gay FF 6-0183. | WEST SUBURBAN 2 bedroom part waders bunea- low on extre large ‘ot, 100.288 ft. House iy livable and has part plumbing, wiring sed sheet rock on walls, $5,900 with $750 down — MACEDAY LAKE 2 betrogm. starter home with lake privileres Oniy $100 down and payments less than rent F. C. Wood Co. Rr 31235 Williams Lake Ra ®, Mise STOUT'S Best Buys Today! SEMINOLE HILLS. Com- fortable 3; bedroom family style horng with large car- REALTO! Corner peted living room with ves- tibule e, fireplace dinin: m, kitchen and breakfagt nook. full base- ment th off heat, 2 car garage, a paved drive real hime here within the average pocketbodk at oniy $2, dn or appointment bedroom home of Postiee on ouse large 60279 large lot tantefully ecornted living room and dining Pull bash, off fur- 8-0466 rms and screens, and datomatie water heater, Only $1.409 down GET AWAY from all the hustle and bustle of the city ow thie small farm located . north of Clarkston 5 gently rolling acres, § room. house, smell barn and chicken house. A steal at only $6,950 with $1 down BARGAIN in this 2 bedroom ho located , off Oakland and lots, Oniy $500 down. “| Edw. “M. Stout, Realtor Tl N, Saginaw St, Ph. FE 5-168 Leslie R. Middleton $750 DOWN ge foot farase, privileges. oa imine see YOLD- WE 5.0676" FE 5-5783° S room -modera — newly deco- s tely trees Loads of landscaping. » Easy terms TRADE New — bome. Pull basement, aha soe at jand—lake privileges. ‘kton street JIM W RIGHT 345 _Oakiand Ave. ~~ STOP READ THIS AD AND GET THE Buy OP YOUR LIFE! 4 BEDROOM Close to stores Newly, painted “All thie” 3 only $10,950. $1,950 DOWN Clarkston Real Estate ' + 908. Main rege Mich. ‘*: “The Beautiful Eldorado” * Loca itu, Clarkston Gardens o biacktop streets & tire hydrants, 3 large bedrooms. Ceramic tile ith. ree living Eicken with atin: pace ‘hace ww) e bed brick rane’ both FHA h and VA terms mation call MApie 5-1114, “Modern Living Be tn before school starts. LOR- RAINE MANOR, 3 it, tail brick with sewer, water, and black street. Beautify) ma- hogany kitchen, large living reom. tiled bath, gas heat and incin- bone ty storms and screens: VA ‘and FHA terms, Cali model for further information, 1 to # p.m 2 - BEDROOM ft. lot our F OFPICE writ te CLOSED GEO. “MARBLE. "Realtor 2 — sterter mes. too x 150 ft. Welland and septic tank tnetuted No aeaece REALTOR G. WHITCOMB. §-9522 ROCHESTER 3: bercom frame with full base- screens, 060 down aa R RANK SHE PARD Ou_ 1.7811 Rochester 7 ACRES WITH 5 ROOM STARTER neh home on 150 x 248 718) Wedworth, 3 blocks south of rE Lk, Rd and Kospital | Rd. FE 46323. Full BY OWNER 7? BEDR or ern. Near schools Lake orivileces. Low down ment. oS . MYERS VREAL ESTATE. Fi PE +405 m ' Fast *Bive to "Meirore, Turn right, 93 Oakland Homes. : rm., : . city sewer” and water, Close everything. ; Payments | ($53.92 per Mo. | ra ihn PLUg TAXES AND INSUR MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY: 0 MELROSE. 2% dlocks to Castell Realty | 3 ¥ ’ | ‘with falane 21644. 1962 W. Huron IN 7 yg BRICK attic tas heat. 100 FT. SYLVAN LAKE FRONT bs Sp coteae oes, LONG LAKE FRONT 7 Pe ga 20 F Bring Soom. 3 plus. large rhage peach. nee wall. - lovely shaded lot, $14,500. terms 7 ‘EAST SIDE 8 rooms, full basement, fent location. bg condition, sily, _ 99,075 with ori2.008 de CRESCENT LAKE You will like this nice 2 porns re ranch style home. Lar: living room tiled storage space, ge en riteb- en, 2 car gardge.'$ HOME MART REALTY CO. “te jarse PE 5-09407 R 8 Phone OR 3-1295 Open Eves. ‘ti. 9 - Sun. 1 te § 6 ROS, BATH AND HALL. 2 acre outside and un- finished inside. Near Waiters Lk...) ° Clarkston Cal) Mon - Thur. Fri. _MA _5-2175. — 740 ee COMMERCE. HIGH- ND, BLOOMFIELD AND ALL LAKES AND rt rrcmaeaal AREA W. OF PONTIA $290 DOWN Ruvs 3 bedrm. brick bome with | full basement. Also available to oerians for $2,000 down to FHA. term: “$380 DOWN Rurs extra large lake front lot T.ekewood Village and Brende! Lake, 10 miles directiy W. of Pontiac em Huron St (M50) Large. selection nas lake front homes, Phone ©M 3-4197 or MUsial 4-686) ‘C. Schuett “The N. West Realtor” HIGHLAND 382 Auburn Ave OR 3-402) ADAMS AUBURN HEIGHTS Lovely tendecaped. a ,pefroom brick. ranch hom rage Pull basement, Ts bathe ‘on heat. features Master bedrest. Built 2 rage rge corner lot, 70 x 130 suet ou.me with substantial down cluded. Im mntishe Cal) Mrs. Hoyt, $3.000 DOWN -—. Vere Tom modern home on side, Ex- eelient cond. Poll basement. Gas furn. ater. Lovely rr o “garage. lot Priced rg only $11,500, LH. BROWN. -Realtor 1362 W. Huron Ph. PE 2-4810 lnrge at a ps A FE 40584, CAN YOU IMAGINE a lak home for only $8000, ay 5 YEAR ROUND LAKE ‘yRowt six rooms, large ‘living zoom with GAYLORD 36 EF. Pike st Eves. PMULTIPLE © LISTING SERVICE 49 F ‘enely Court Here is a most convenient located house tor your a. 4 bed- r.2 wd laree. lorese a ith “Ti fireplace in recreation room, oil heat, brecse-way’ ¢ to 1', car ga- “ ‘olored Families Close to bus lime and GMC plant. 3 bedrooms and full basement, gas heat, sunpo 2 car garage and extra 4 lot. are with substantial down Bee tone re PT aay scent pam appreciate wn ™ ° Pe] 5 ar w Hurea ‘ m: hou ith 3 bed WE 4-8284 ‘Eves, FE 5-0510 and breakfast nook. Full base 4 J i ment. oil heat 1% baths. Knotty AUBURN HEIGHTS — pine. slassed in tre perce Fire| 5 — one oop pot base- alar stem, plenty loset | (Upen Also 3 room space wit ith many otker features. on for. jncome. #8100, $1495 $1900 down Call for appointment and see. - = Walton Bivd. Almost new 2 LOTS Pull b Oil heat. “ “ ry lot, includes furniture. *9975, Wanting to build your own home? See our lots, various sizes and location# . ADAMS REALTY CO. | FE 2-7053 | fter § call PE 8-2083 FE & 8-1651 | —home. OR. 3-0913 BLDG. CO. FOR PEARL OFFERS | IMMEDIATE. OCCUPANCY NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES $345 Dn. RED HOT. 4th JULY SPECIAL PE 42577 ROOM MODERN ONLY § $1500 down 4 rooms m:dern only $1950 | down Several others priced right | fer colers W DIN'A 68. Will build 2 or 3 »%rdreom shell bome on vour lot. No down pay- ment. FE 5-5078 | 5 Just a few ieft te eo at this unheard of low. low Eee j / FE §-7923 after 1:30 p.m. | $670 Dn, / } BEDROOM | . JR ANCHMASTER COMPLETELY FINISHED LARGE LOTS, BLACK-TOPPED ROADS LOW LOW PAYMENTS Pearl Development Co. FE_5-1923 CLARK 8 ROOM LARGE FAMILY HOME. Two bedrooms on each floor, din- ing room, full basement, furnace. $3,000 down $9500 full price. EAST BROOKLYN. 5 room ern 1% si } Searecm down, 1 up, well landseaned ot, garage, eas beat. $10,500. $3,000 down bungalow large rooms, attractive corner lot, garage. $1,- suburban section, 6 room modern 3 bedroom home for you plus « 5 room modern Income House on rear, Priced at $14,700 terms. suburban Lake Section, x 58 | feet on foundation. built * 1950, jarce lot. Youngstown Kitchen, ecladed. fire alerm system. ont- side Hiehts, Large rooms, oek floors plastered wails. ofl heat. rea) bur at oniy $12,000 with $3,000 down. $ rooms modern, screened front porch, 3 pe. bagi. modern kitch- at poeiges Soe ge Roane liv- allt; base. pn “purines Keego Hasbor See | a. real deal, PRE 46402 or FR 4-48 sf a Siuitipie Ltoting Service down, y $8, % HOME & INCOME. Two Houses | on 1 lot 7 x. 313 ‘eet. ‘West THREE BEDROOM RANCH. West Automatic Washer and Dryer in- | $950 DOWN. $6,950 FULL PRICE Compact & ¢ ‘omfortable | roomel and baa stairway to un finishea attic fu basement, paved street. Owner axks $11,800, | on terms. Better. see this CRAWFORD AGENCY- i 53° W. Buren Pre 41549 I 7 Eves MY 1143 3 ‘ROOMS AND BATH WITH basement, near Lake terms to: suit buyer Phone FE _5-2643_— 4 FAMILY INCOME GOOD RENT- | + ont location, 343 Irwin St. FE. BY OWNER 7? BEDRW HOUSE. $456 Dixie Hwy. near Waterford. a 250 ft. Reasonable. OR | We will build NOTHING hw DOWN build 3 bedroom sorter home with basement, on veur Wiring included Smal) down var | ment Will build on my lot -Don McDonald, Builder __ OR S277 on your fot 40x22, bedroom shell house Cost you ba. 38. $1l0 down. $45 mo. 16 other plens available See our model Lend additional informa- tion, contac RED HORSE COR PL ben Ixcom F CLARK REAL ESTATE, ‘Pm §-s001 ti sone. Ng Pe 5 conte and bath down: 3 rooms and bath up Fuij basement, ene bic incinerator and water sof- car garage. Full price | site 000 wih terms | URNISHED edroom home built in © 1955, | Fun besepent oll heat. Down payment ‘ ; ALDWIN AVENU®S Large 3 Bedroom home, full base. ment. ok floors, ''s -ar vararce, jot 905150 with Bar B-Q in back | yard Only $2,500 down NEW FHA 3 bedrooms....0°1, or gas heat. . Large lots, $1. Too moves you fn. | Balance st $50 wer month. MODEL OPEN DAILY SCHRAM REALTOR FE 58-9471 LTIPLEY Listina “SERV ~ PONTIAC REALTY Baldwin FE_ 5-8275 rer BY OWNER. * Home and 5€ lots, 4 bedrooms, 26x22 living room, lafge sitting room, extra large dining foom, large kitchen. 3 piece beth, wa- rage. large shade trees, all kinds shrubs, 16 miles from Pontiac . Near all ‘iakes, school—bus at door, Al: for $10.000 with $3.200 down No real estate agents. Phone, EM 32-0161 LARGE MODERN HOME — FOR large family in Pontiac. Cloxe.to stores @ transportation Could | be used by 2 family. Only ¢ ‘S INC.. OR isn 4286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains LAKEFRONS 6 ROOM COTTAG with lota of shade and fruit trees Good ach. Furnished Ready to move dock & down. 5-0201 or OR 3-1231. 4286 Dixie Hwy., Dray. ton Plains | NEW 3~BEDROOM MODERN T37 Garage FE “HOME with full basement. A_ very well-arranged home with a modern lot with terms. LADD’S 31231 or FE 4-9201. Dixie Hwy, Drarton Plains, | BY OWNER. 2 BEDRM. NEW reste WeR sek y type est side v ® int FE 5-1682 ppe 4286 only 8 pay & 3 BORM. BRICK 3 900 279 PERN: add aT ELIZABETH SCOTT LE. RDS. TURN RIGHT FE 3-9796 Johnson FOP BETTER HOMES - NORTH SAGINAW STREET Extra large § room modern home with basement and of] fur- nace, Newly decorated, ed in livin: Meljoy Realty | BLOOMFIELD s20%-aNDe A really nice suburban ranch now vacant § beautiful rooms, large living room, dining “L.* attached garage, beautiful lawn al] landscaped. Gwner needs his money fast and wit sacrifice, | BRICK INCOME 2 family hear. St Fred's in good condition. Natural pet finish, fun enema corner lal, This is good, folks 3 BEDROOM East suburban, every fine liv. ing here. full basement, oak floors, 2 car garage, large lot, 1 ft. real livin —— folks, for a total price Err a eall Mr, we A., Johnson, Realtor 704° S. Telegraph’ Rd. Se | kitchea, $11,100 ee | in — a . i FE 4253 /O'NE ’|. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PAMILY HOME -— Large 4 bedroom home within easy distance of down- very easy GI 4, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Sent Pe es or OR ‘eae | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange in AKF. OAKLAND » year around home, 46 ft, of ine. me emnge with good beach. HAYDEN Eacelient tocation. Ban heme. floors. Li¥ rm. 18'4' « til,'. Separate di room. Screened rch. Pull basement with oi] fur- nace, stool a aati i Cerage. jt al HEIG sown. HTS AREA. 4900 10 -. =. NEAR a. 4 DOWN_5 ROOM sement. ie ee “home Beth. WARD'S ORCHAR Dd. 12 tO 8 P.M. i” c HAYDEN, Realtor 6. E- Eves. BEDROOMS | Sie See ra \ x rs ; ‘ wd { f ae é { L _ Stout, re 8: BUSINESS” ‘SHOE SORE, : = ee e or tA ee | “iw at pang i way eve le a poe : TaLNOL EM wD aoe ‘ as MICHIGAN BUSINESS 4 Tied SALES CORPORATION | ~~ mapmienpapanegeaet: . ERA Ms po |ctanmeton anes vocarsn ox | “Oita E TARA OnE” See eae arog | Mantes eas ne Se Sees | FOR, BOR ed Bi k 3 main road east cf. Cl We balance P thiy.. : wn Bayi ‘ a ‘er 451 ni igelow have this 11 room modern rc . ol ’e as 4 oe So = : = LET'S DO PUSINESS | Secured | City KC REG CHAMPION SineD | ** a), BB . of Pay aa ee £ ‘ ‘eilie puD i" sean oan te ip P| and 2 ian| SETS on one, : : ALICE 4 ‘ Edw. M, Stout, Realtor - _ - her yy Eee : Ong at kaka | ae 9 Must ‘be seen tobe ‘| 2 LOTS off Walton Bivg. 9960) Lee Ba tact of Baldwin, only #100 on rine ae wine a4s0 dows, . Ul avon TWP. Large i0oxuge ACRES STATEWIDE oe Jepson building only $1,160 . : : with page ATE LAKE be cuantoe ANCHOR BAY Mainy ethers te cheese trom , CaM mi s. : 110x113 feet op Anchor Bay. Boat- including tate ‘treme and room modern house oak floors, Telesrape Belt ang wall cost over; lake priv’ buaste : so ee living —. FLOOR & WALL age for boat of cabin creis- Edw. M.S Real washer end dryer. Barn 69x30, COVERINGS : er. 500 cash. Better hurry. W. tout. Neaitor ry good cond, 80 acres tillable.| 5 years Sinn Parca Se Dar mere gear oat | Lie crea met onek | ear ee Sree or : E stantial in *56. Sunday 10 to 4 om | $0000 down, MANY OTH UNION LAKE FRONT)! . Nye FARMS TO CHOOSE FROM—90 ° sa Poor heath re ‘to de N, Shore on with perfect a x acres and 176 acres, % ve beach. m ve area on DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT. 5. : ‘ this a bard to at Sylvan ok. Sewer, gas : a - jo Hem, glad shown at any ae eal "a bes. Fr 2-048. HUMPHRIE Restaurant is = R-D. RILEY, BROKER |yean risn HATCHERY, LEVEL i Totegranh tn eee | wae Puy equipped restau- - ose eT ie eae i oatn ok sot wan tase | —_--Multiple Listing Service - | ‘round business. Busy comer cone ‘ 2 resort term lease,. FOR GALE LAKE tee) Ors OS ee ee Sale Business Property 49 Haecired. 81.790. cash. or ee NEAR CLARKSTON, 2 lots 10h _ 1 ROOM LAKEFRONT -ALSO 4 igo ft. 190 190 A. Peapec- | gag desea: * eacmiaeae LOcA- Giroux -Franks reom ae eabin. Guchy Realty. tively. A baresin «ft a Bm with | “tion for. or any other oll f $350 down for both lots omy Fg SE ng a oe Fy GENERAL REAL ESTATE LOWER STRAITS LAKE. 3 Nice 5 Oe ak in _lots, Reasonable. EM 33505. || To Buy—To Sel!— Trade COMMERCIAL tors : - : CAKE, PRON? RD. you BUY IT—WE'LL TiNSURE IT we on ‘Meotcalm , em TAN D mm, pear ; e now Gray Marine engine. like new. RIDOEWAY REAL ESTATE He sal ge eacre| MAHAN |aggee Seerhaee _ Neatly New Lake Front mI See beat. foclah"assntance ‘5 h . Auto, - : ‘you! gas heat. Tile bath-and kitchen.| REALTY CO. REA Ieot location ou, busv wterseetion, tunity. Cal Pe wises Boat dock. lowe, MY 3-2800. Co-operative Real Estate. Eachange tiac Press : he ; ; FER- a owner. $2,006 down 35-2880. waa’ hes w. age ~ : , . 7 ICIAL LAKE FRONT | ‘OFFICE. FINANCE ; CO. Lots as low as $2.36% good restric- NOW - ’ ia, PAWT BUILD : CRAWFORD Mai gill Eaitar™niay | WEST OF PONTIAC . 53% W. Huron FE 4-1549 or.-yours,| Zoued commercial & dizectly ‘ : pet ME ES ___ fier RBERT C. DAVIS. | Stee, tom oroponed shopping artri e YOU ARE LAKE FRONTAGE qos Pontise Lake Rd. PE 5-4311| with $1,480 down | This property ‘'s situated on a| _ HOLMES-BARTRAM : | hiliside, giving scenic view of the | eae hina ee 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Luck | lake, 195 ft. of frontage, with JUST 4 AVAILABLE 2 acre ; OR 34950 : y | 00d depth. Firm shore line. Good) jomesites tust 3's miles : = HIGHWAY LIQUOR. One of the fishing. 12 miles from Pontiac. from the court house. Well , best liquor ey = busy US-10 Price a al With terme. restricted and perpetually . 4 near Pontiac. ’s senrcers To have your scemst. @ MEA REAL ESTATE rotected by two large es- Perry Street 2 plus extre income. price Buekners in this period Ouiees, Michigan OA #3122) [ates this is the pertect spot Zoned manufacturing, 3 acres ne Te. unemployment. R LAKE suBDIvt- blealy ot Soom’ erpund you with 906 feet road’ frentage.| super DR Fountain ‘ — Wide due at lots and ~“s aneree af ome peg -y ee. Se Good : and Be = laeer tae ss Buckner outten: “a ome-. 3 7 ESTER RRS) ELMEP Remat"nheme || Rome mare S| Rel Bowen te | ged Snead : . $8500 down plus , ; . rontage stock of FONTIAG LAKE FRONT 100 FT. DRAYTON WOODS, ‘we are So. Saginaw F Smee te ts at oO pate 2d seaped, * bedrooms = fo, otter, fine, tot, in Gees yoo agent rexteureat, A VERY FINE 9 UNTT modern Buckners year around ranch. @ x 18 living! — delievably low price of $900 frontage on Sagisaw Street, am-|. motor court on Federal Highway # foom, stone fireplace, “arge kitch- Call today le blacktop parking lot. Mod-| Leg end stone @ [7oxr1s0, ane tor netioont it gg od maeegtte ce | CONTRACTORS, o mo ner 4-226 ighiy res au * + le t vanity i f / | ngs Only 25 ver cent down OPEN EVE. 7 TO 9 | DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy. cn hi pai $50. Also odd table rae A pr east terms Lovely 3 OE Myron Pibderal — MOBIL GAS STATION | —_ (WALLED LAKE 290 Sarnaton | 208 z age Sone DON’ T SUFFER Fdw. M: Stout, Realtor. sce Evenings and Sundey reine. biloes ve. enters (Nest to Bank) ; : gg OE + eas ti 3-00 0004, Ext. 2. 9:99 | onic 4562 Van, Dyke “KEDROOM SET SINGLE ne Pek f city tote. smoke aoe Open "Eves. Ti 8:30. ~ | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 4A Lil, 3:06 One block north across from ved, Tne oT rere re and dust, npasc ahi: i cheap. FE 4-0461. front hill- 2 BUILDING | SITES. 2 2 STORES JOINTLY OR SEP. | ee on eat ake ront ie biocks off N. Perry 8t, “| grate 373-37 Auburn Ave Busy | $10 950 3-PIECE RN LIVING Ca withing 1 mile of downtown Perry Park Subdivision FHA shopping center. Good f ll drug: ‘ . WHEN YOu NEED set, wrouent | % Clarks We have just the approval 50xi22 ft. $750 ea. store oF variety, " r f od ve Fig e e JERE ‘ Jot to. St your, particular , or Eve, Pe Ssais. "Pe bole INCOME irom eheir, “4 months old, cost butlding need. Very peaw | RAY O’NFIL, renor skip NEW MODERN SERVICE | to ee ieee modern eon- restric . , 262.8. Teleeraph Rd. n 9-9 ated dining room set, cus takes Ah fomes wr date. “pecetlent Phone FE 3-7103 oF on S'ass1 middie. of "renndential, area. Por TWO F AMILY You can get # quickly on your tom made in Mexico, aa” old, fenine for the Co-operative Real Estate Exchange! information call PE 20101, After signature. eat oF cone eee ey Gee Oe. Moers TENE: REARS TRATLER FR many other wonder- 5, call PE 8-1448. ; basen, We wil be your Rr tle VE this week end. 180} : 5 fil festutes ‘to tell you Piadne shia kies Sansa | ee a problems 44076. Gish TRADE DEPT. about. Let. us show you OFFICE AND COMMER- Braye we oft an ie | nee ED CONSOLE Z = what. we think is some- CIAL RUILDINGS Tele Highway, Two-s' ve Mig oor = ee. TV antenna kit ry Pia Lounge chair ....... thing just @ little different - graph art Ease! 9 § Separate basem gg) ene im rea} lake property yet een — Se oe WALTON ry Davenport & Chair ogee ricéd so that you can af- RAY O’NEII Realtor present eta Geese. vas STA fora it. Call. now. § miles west, partially set out to md eee ee eee FINANCE CO. Cedar chest Imed oak .....$30.05 . . fruit and strawberries. Larg p-.f Sn thes s t ss A yg land contract $00 mo . $08 Ponticg Mate Seah Bids. lec. ran a ae Edw. M, Stout, Realtor ple rag -— course, 5 | Co-operative Real Est Estate Exchance ‘ Ld 41576 LIANCES 5 ood condition. FE ~ Beebe bg +d int a room eet ull sive 77°, Saginaw St. Ph. PE $-8166) pooms, 2 bedrooms and activities |USMD CAR LOT 160x100 Fr. A : _| SPweral eta Ou bookcase ahs Open Eves. Till a0 room could be. used for third | 995 Baldwin Ave, $80 per month, HOLMES-BARTRAM : feceis ner. . Se bedroom. Brick firevlace, O11| FE 68-1431, tnauire "0 Baldwin printed . Ww washers... # 9.95. hoes. Smmedign® Sasa settee aves | oe | OR.3-1950 “even MA_5-1240 seoreht R. 8 MUNRO 1000 Ww Mure, THOMAS ECONOMY Outer Sylvan Lakes a garden this summer. We are Business Opportunities 51 e y's setts, Parts hang 2 Mi FURNITURE CO. = dosiralte, ts high ha 5 “7 not oer — atm se wn RAR ALARA RADA PPP 142 ACRES > t F t : * ou om a 2 : Saebeieet at oaathyhan| Ham Sin Gla eee") DRY CLEANING | ees Ailpg “tag | TO OS a “ rtunity— STORE loam sof] with modern 1 Foom jokes, Bese’, gm spperteney $1450. . home, 2 large veral | rv ANTIQUE, ROSEWOOD | SGUAR BR ' 1 YES, the down payment on this} Wel es & eauipped. Do. cut buildings, 36. miles from Se ice Grand plano. FE Carl W. BIRD, Realtor home is probably less than the Ii” focated "oo paved road. near | ‘Foit, $47,000 with terms. on signature, ft Sha Stee i 1 ity Nat'l Bank g + you paid for ent the pas ‘1 a las ; rei Eves PE EU) mond! Theuremers, 2, Mt | handle, tneestieate | WELL ESTABLISHED | jcrot,cam sborron Habeoe aulekl on Yas oa Cae os FOUND | | 2208 Hiliag ar eee” "+ 3 ACRES Souid be en an ideal garden snot. A | Dorothy Snyder Lavender BU SINESS | A wutte “out ee oe but a fot TRA ELECTRIC RA POR 2 BURMEISTER: r 7 NOES | Lake frout tots Located West of neat’ 2. bedroom home offering REALTOR | Gn smelt town for $18,000 with | SFHOLD less to pay Special while they a ranges. BR. B: Munro, 1060. | Pontiac within reasonable dis-| oak floors plastered walls, gas 4140 W. Huron. PE 24411! iners] down payment. Will leaee | jack, lawnmowers, str ane up.| Ww wurce i$ ster oe eatese 17 ° tance. Beautiful rolling wooded) heat. 9 1% car garage for your | peTABLISHE ) PAINT AND WALL | or rent. Call us for further intor- Gas and electric vefrigerators. ae oI a ' Goshen land. $100 down . conventence Oniv six miles east per busines with real poten. mation. . ranges, and water heaters Beth- HIS WEEK’S an es | | ‘JIM WRIGHT . on. paved road. with bus service al, Ne ing, excellent , <2 ] room fixtures beds, “heats, dress also te stock. MS Oakland Ave: FE 5-944) to Pontiac The full orice is $7,950 | ment ses. Get Penlec, ers. vanitie. and ‘prings and SPECIALS a you. — 5 SEE “T Call FE. branch dor East Pontiac. Won- Corporation of Pontise mattresses Living coom gattes. 6 pe. etst Wh bociccitce j ce 7 For Sale Resort Prop. 444) 204i rful | 3% gata = Suaeet Sits | Soom came imps. | Maple bdrm. set. 0000 005-: ib. Crown Cont m. @.... $228 Sey * ‘ eee pr ‘oa ent Pre & ' eae $ ROOM MODERN. % MILE TO NS oes Eee et Fiecirie relrigerstor "....- 1: eh oied S Thunder Bay River. t sere. Main HUMPHRIES MART. saxria't Livriiorous oth cles Bane. EY 4 cone, Cy i. enn — ighway, ¢ sate) Ground ‘ aeteee oeeons ALTOR FRE 204 FE 47114 ; ‘ote . x13 TOG sees 9.88 pegs methen ds | AGente, 8, 55 _ See: a N. Teleeraph Open Evenings ees ee ae eatery ¥._Levrence 9, sue) Yak oun tav-awsy plan |New bn 0 Ee $29.00 | plyscere” «sss. | ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE R EAGUE FINA CO. PAY ras oo 44 aaakceeese ca | CHOICE LAKE FRONT -—— Sale Acreage 47 BS a ain eae to | Bree reson 202 N. MAIN Bg BF og — By Rage et § ee pene} oF. 7” instiation .. 9 | IN BAYPORT AND PoRT rnin invest. in tdin, wii. -, res Sale Land Cont acts 52 ROCHESTER MICH. pit, A around. 2 acres of free TRA E-D PT. ; we | AUSTIN. INQUIRE AT 9f82 taurant, FE ren mornings. r ’ bee. iW R cave $1008 | LAK ate par 1 LeveL Aces aT “RY OWNER eeneen Maes, *: eae LOAM, 998 70 tae at tn “se tee metal bed comuicte ve Sage RRA ee rename [Oneal eaci® SEMEE S| as oy was corer, Jere ot ml a ind, BS AERO me | Bree al abe 88 sa | \*., ready ee ee $3300 dn. wil handle. Oped ‘hx: types’ for sale tea Metal. Ph. Rochester. OL $6711. OF, 1-970 | | ae o® auburn | Suet {pe wood dinette’. | « ¥ for » - tures gnd lease. <. pny 8-044 Occasional ehairs ae | 7 ' W DINNAN : en en ort 1 oans PHONE PE 5-001 4 (Teme dived | _A. a y lor | pe 4-357 66. W_ Huron” PO. Bon 3100 J Cc Ha AY YDEN, R 1 M gage 54 ‘ ; MANY EM NOT oo \T KCRES WOODED. T0an 1x. | "ARDWARD PAINT aR Hy nig : ae mrss | . wa MAN'S. Re Arron ha pce, TNSURANCE This parcet ts almost vompletely pe ogy A ang ai @ E. Walton Blvd. _ Open Eves | LO ANS $000 TO $1500 GFT IT QUICK. |e a Ld vered with laree ‘revs Truly 00. . : | Gen Ee Free Farking bent "ete" Only “S30 down. | “gabe anne "Mayfair $b wp piscour | Hepes, winders or aot To | tk Ctassified “Ads! Tote Bi } or i ; “i. OTS, MICE PROM DIXIE ay ME Rid Dixie Mwy. Dray. | | Oar AND rear tor sate | He— 25% 10% 2 For Renn ttiens or | (rOUgH, . Classilic 5 La t eins 4 . igh aut, | ae mprovem Te ‘ ieee PE PARCEL CLOSE TO PERRY ACHES 4 NEW AREA | hartge gig PD ee alia at or enclose =| Yes, whatever it is — dial . "a cot 8 a A ae itiee a ‘_" acelient| at least 160 ft. wide. Some bigh | | « & garam “7 OD: FE 28181 for an ad roreene cremains sveiatie,| os hl ondet Noe ore me R. J. VALUET, Realtor | § Sreauer' : : ee ere el ee Pate BP- Seite alice" | AUER rte est writer and gett! ton Plains, Drayton Plaine. “tractors, ‘Several good “used tractors. Also pow- _et mowers. Evans — 6507 8 ‘SUMMER CLEARANCE HOUGHTEN & SON $28 «6Morth Main hester isl) if Z S te. Aiaance te BOTTLE GAS ACCESSORIES STORE 60 8. Toler: VRE 33000 "4 FORD COUP 4 Chevie hard coupe, bar with Pord "$2 Lin- A Sa of all se 128 Oakiand Ave. PE 4-066 ary ~ ge — sens: Eprear st "Spares ; | Germer nay “48 V4 Ss ACING MO- i *, Tires ema TS oiled " Rée Sale Tires 80-A sane) WILLIAMS #1 &.. w at tl Sante om ew oe eve ICE TIRE LS ERP Auto Service. 81 ee ace j “Sale faster Scouters ‘B2 1956 CUSHMAN 20088. . Priced at 6275. condition, $125. OLive 60873. For Sale Motorcycles 83) HARLEY-DAVIDSON 48. 5 “Pn eon afer Se A. J. 8. "88, EXCELLENT CON- FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON i Marlee ge yy pt Hgriey — Lake 3 ra 3 ; AU- 2a Bene Pine a. sss rates Fi fee "My aban nn mi nig a ~ oF ot (ie Ranch RA! ALUMA-C NN Y We have several new out- board runabouts used as egpues cage for sale at 12 PT. R ~ FRAUEN 4 Be do prices ra Loomis, 10655 Dine Te BALE: ONE 14 RUNABOUT “with Mercury Mark 20 motor. Call egg BR AS pam. 4486 Major 8t. Lake, Dray- iss9 S ‘Telearaph Phone FE 23-9033 » BOATS, 1° Fr. $40 14 FT. $55 Alum. boats $159.50. V_ bottom, ro aa he tae $87. 9660 High- _lend MERCURY AND CHAMPION OuT- board ww ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. 2162 8, Telegraph FE 5-9062 id PY. WOLVER: BRINE B BOAT. 19 hp motor. Steering wheel, wind- penaseane ‘ood cond. MY 2-308? iN. er ‘and. "Serv starcraft & Lone- ‘eenee and Little Dace trailers Everything for th OrEne MARINE | SUPPLY . Orch iJ ve. Phone FE ~ F920 1635 EVINRUDE,-i5 HP. AND CON. Pe Rew = condition Midwest PLYWOOD. OUTBOARD BOAT. 14 ft. Pair condition, best offer or bed for good row beat. OR) SHORTY HOOK’S PLACE MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS Sales and FE _2-5260. SERVICEMAN WANTS 3. RIDERS to share “eit to Fe Riley, _Kansas, July 11, OR 3-106. PLY BY AIRLINER ENJOY ALL Bt. . Miami, $39.8) Honolulu, $185. plus tax Terms can be ar- Fi Ferry Service Inc. OR fRUCK GGING WORTH PART load either way. FE 56-6906. “WANTED LATE MODE! suany CLEAN AND BRING TITLE per WAITING GLENN'S . MOTOR 284 8. Saginaw St SALES oe 4730) SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, “place to live or a | good used car, see’ Classi- ‘fied NOW. Harrington Boat Works |™ : 1982 y BUICK Wanted Used Cars” 88 aN te 4 USED CARS AND us, Get our orice belore you Ely - North Chevrolet’s Big Lot in Birmingham '| UP To 0 POR JURK & CHEAP Pm 2-008 dave or eves. SHOP IT Then Bring It Here ° . "STAVERILL'S 22 Dixie Hwy = late p* 2ars. ‘ eatutg ITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OP Aha See M&M Motor Sales si" oenid ae, “* "Sa Stans SHARP CARS ONLY SP ae ade “Site "Ca BUD ‘SHELTON MOTOR SALES Comer of Aubura & E Bivd. 2 - RS E 3451) A oS ae any model. “Top BA GLEY AUTO PARTS 1% BAQLEY 5T, OR LATE . Econo-uy 22 Auburn. 1 1952 DODGE DUMP TRUCK. at 3 bas aa. Rbch- shape, $950 a, We. PICKUP. ‘4 TON. “in D. C. welder. 5-2483. “56 CHEV. % ton pick up, Very low mileage. New. truck ap- pearance. Just your car or truck down. Easy GMAC terms. See it now. get CHEVROLET © 6731 Dixie Highway et M15 MApie 5-607) Open Nites ‘til @ on | 1855 eases "Eee f sage ~ LOOK! 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. Rak, It drive. =o 4 dr. wen © 2 tone. good fam wee teen baie ic. low mileag ery. * CLARKS MOTOR SALES > M. . Pe Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. If a BARGAIN Is What ‘You Want Come Where a BARGAIN Is Olds 88 4-Dr. 1956 Chev. sag Naas 1954 Olds 06 Your on Down tan, PUAETEOE SBS" omrete | . DONT DELAY -acT TopaY! HASKINS CH EVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest Growing ealet aeaS Bat SSE Shatts f pirans Motor Sales J «ye will sell you an” ‘even if your pot has been turned down else- where.” $39.50 Dn. No co-signers No furniture loans No finance companies ih nto mde jate Delivery We Hold Your Note Cheysler-Plymouth : RT as ACCEPT . motors, boats, $ ome ale ea Kes rad ho USED CARS SoPER si HOLIDAY. 5 195¢- Olde 98 i 1932 Ford a's cor. 1952 Olds 88 4¢Dr. 1861 Pontiac 2-Dr. 4 bg V8 «Dr “TIOUGHTEN & SON YOUR PRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE M wie Large Van tpye body . In good running condition. tires and very reasonable. ints FORD WRECKER. 3100. OR Wilson.GMC New and Used Trucks 1949 CHEVROLET * SUBURBAN . TROCKS ane ‘OUR BUSINESS OAKLAND AT CASS PHONE FE 5-9485 For Sale Cars 91 Re SP 1034 Buick CENTURY SEDAN. dr, 2 tome, Very reasonable ei 1985 Buick Century hardtop. will sell either. one. Both a ad A ~~ sage 462°, Shortridge, Transportation Offered 87 Wanted Used Cars _88 HASKINS CHEV. SPECIALS ane FUEL PRICE '51 Chev, CL Cpe... . $295, | "32 Catalina Compe. .$ 795 Radio & heater, Hytramatic. 53.4 Door eeetere $ 995 Radio & noote, "52 Chev, Deluxe Sedan .......... $395 '52 Ford Hardtop Coupe ..:......+ $495 5 "83 Chev. Sedan .....$595! . "53 Dodge Stat. Wagon ......... $895 35 Chev. os Sedan st 295 "54 Olds. S 88 Sedan $1,495 > |MANY MORE TO CHOOSE .FROM MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Faste t Growing Dealer” et A ule CLEAN GMC PICKUP % @ DR. SEDAN | “| * “CY OWENS” YOUR FORD DEALER A-l USED CARS OVER 80 REAL BUYS ake Orton Motor Males A Clarkston Rd rd < Mires DETROIT MOTOR ‘ALES 115 ‘8. sont at Judson . 1952 _ STATION WAGON, CuEY DR. BEL 2. condition. FE 8-3344. fos1 +DR. 2. TWO-TONE GREEN Chevrolet. = Take over pay. FE 5-3250. r 6, 1936 CHEVIE. “CONVERT ALL THE extras. $700 off 50178 5 CHEV. . WARDTOR. _filde, W signals. i, FORD . '34 Club Coupe .... $ 99 Radio & heater, 6 cylinders. “ ;OODW IL. oS * USED CARS” 6 Pp ark wan poe The Fourth Drive Safely and Sanely — ‘and Be Aliveon : The Fifth 53 Convertible .....$ Radio & heater, nice car °53 Super Hard: Top $1295) © Radio & heater, '53 4 Door Deluxe . $ 895 Hi Drive, Sharp . _ PONTIAC _ "54 Chief Deluxe ...$ 2 door, cs OLET *53 210 Deluxe sees 8 89 Radio & heater | PONTIAC mn 88. 2 drs. and 4 drs. we 4a SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SUMMER CLEARANCE AS LOW AS et. YOUR CAR UP TQ 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE HASKINS CHEVROLET-OLDS NVERTIBLE, with white top. Exe. cond. Cail isa PLYMOUTR REAPER « DR BE — dan. Exe ent cond best of- i 8 W. Flint St_ Lake Orion. siusora CLUB COUPE. Very nice Low mileage. EM ‘1. . BEST OFFER TAKES, RED 32 Oe convert 4169 Poley., OR OLIVER | BUICK EASY ED "3s TOTE YOUR NOTE Everybody’s Credit I MID-SUMMER SALE $1195 53 °Pontiac Custom Cata- lina, all leather trim, 2 tone paint, $295 down. $895 53 Pontiae 2 Dr., Radio & Have Fun on | Heater, Hydramatic, Dix : 8 G rood Rubber, ’ runs good, $225 down. $475 ‘49 Chevrolet Convertible, .one owner, Radio & Heat- “er, very clean, No down payment. $1895 *54 Olds 98 4 Dr. Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Power equipped, one of our fimest cars. $495 . down. ° $795 '53. Buick “Special 4 ‘Dr... Radio & Heater, Stand- ard shift, Low mileage on’ this sharpie, Only $195 $2395 — "55° Buick 4 Dr., Special}. down. Hardtop, Radio & Heat- er, Dynoflow, Light Blue, custom trim, $495 down. $1395 ’55 Chevrolet 2 Dr., Radio & Heater, 210 "model, Low mileage, Hurry on . this one. It’s sharp. $325. Down. $1195 ''53 Olds 2 Dr., Rocket 88, Hydramatic, Radio & Heater, fine looking — clean too. $295 down. OLIVER . BUICK 210 Orchard Lake ry Open Evenings’til 9 FE 2-9101 * ® Groat 5 OS. 4 drs. en. pat hantape , and ‘hard Buy Here, Pay Here NATIONAL MC TOR a» 8 oeeee een eee eneee | iT veeeeeeene a . ** . sae 8 4 S55283 ee ee ee ere GP ov caveeveneies ‘po Chev, adr... ss enedees “TRUCKS Si pek-up “% Foe metas . 7. ‘# ton pick-up caesees | \PANY. MORE YMOUTH SAVOY, CLEAN mileage, $1260. Of 21381 7m, < : In "WHEELS and DEALS" ’$4 Ford 2 Dr, ...$ 844 35 Ford 2 Dr. ...$1099 52 Plym. 2 Dr. ..$ 444 55 Buick S. HT .$1999 | ’53 Ford R. Wgn, $ 899 $4 Chev, 4.Dr....$ 844 52 Hudson HIT ..§ 399 "53 Stude. Cl S2Ford 4 Dr... 8444 S31 Plym, 2 Dr. ..$. 244 ‘53 Olds Hardtop $1244 ’33 Chev. Hardtop $ 899 53 Nash Ram, ..8 son $4 Plym. 2 Dr, ..$ 799 $3 Ford Cn. Vie. $1899 $3 Hudson Hor't § 499 '52 Chev, 2 Dr. ..$ 444 $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS ~ CARS LISTED BELOW , 1951 Chrysler Hardtop 1951 Ford Station Wgn, 1953 Stude. 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Tomorfow, 44) It Could Be You: (7) Rob- cect, Under Dee 412:30—(2) Day. (4) Holly- wood Story. (7) The Erwins. (9) 12:45—(9) Mary Morgan Show. 1:00—(7) Lady of Charm. (9) News. 1:06—(9) Show. 1:25—(2) TV News. 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. (4) Tennessee. Ernie. 2:00—(2) Baseball. (4) Color. Mati- %:00—-(4) Queen for a Day. 4:00—-(4) Comedy Time. (7) Mar- gie. (9) Justice Colt. 4:25—(2) Scoreboard. — \4:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) children. Mrs. Anthony Schatz NORTH BRANCH — Service for Mrs. Anthony Schutz, 64, will be held. at 10:00 a. m. Thursday, at SS. Peter and Paul Church, North Branch. Burial will be.in the parish cemetery, North Branch. Mrs. Schutz, who had had heart Rosary will on Huron St. tonight at %, Army Needs Depots WASHINGTON — The Army re- quires 74 depots and storage fa- cilities to warehouse, process, dis- . and rehabilitate equip- disease for past seven.years, died ment and supplies valued at 1 Ht HH LiL FTE: ett " a | 9:00—-(2) Garry ‘Moore, (4) Romp-| Cactus Dan. (7) Cisco Kid. (9). er Room, ‘| Howdy Doody. 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7)|5:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) Heartthrob Theater. Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance 9:56—(4) Faye Elizabeth. Party. 19:00—(4) Home. 5:15—(4) Pet Parade. ip ae 10:25—(4) Window in Home. §:30—(4) Flash Gordon. ‘Commission to Continue 2 tpl | 1 ge SES -____ _| Hearing in Two Weeks ga ol SB Deaths in Nearby Communities "ev" fig ET William Wood ‘Sunday in the Marlette Community [Steet on Pontiac’s northwest = — Service for Wil-|Hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage.|™ie £D ¢, Mutety. sone ge pro. liam Wood, 75, 9500 Cherrywood:| erm in Detroit in 1802, she lby the City “ died yesterday, attended high school and busi- | The commissioners last night de- be at 2 p.m. Friday at Sharpe Fu-| ness college im Detroit and in continue a neral Home, Clarkston. Burial had will be iiford 1912 married Anthony Schutz of on the plan 3 7 ae oe Center Line. For several years iplace a sewer on the street b- : He had lived at the Cherrywood) she had lived in North Branch |tween Pershing and Inglewood,. (** : address for five years, and had a¢ 4968 E. Huron St. Managr W. K. Willman |i 4 of beer an worked for Fisher Body for -27 Clty - KK. HT Act : Age years. She was a member of the) was instructed to study the possi ot A o Pater tee £5 Seve Suviving are his widow, Myrtle; American Legion Auxiliary, Blue bility of deletering | portion of Es - ® Actor, Robert — three daughtrs, Mrs. Alice Boice|Star Mothers, and the SS. Peter) the proposed sewer. 1 Arid 1 Killed er eels ot Davisburg, Mrs, Rose Maxon 4nd Paul Altar Society. A protest petition was submit-/” "yy, 0 a eee of Pontiac and Mrs, Ilah Whirley| Besides ber husband, she ted last week and a report from it ne 19 Or a aheep of Belleville, leaves six sons and seven daugh- |the City Assessor's office revealed) 3 nates oss Pra” 4i im ‘Mrs, Bird F. King ters: Anthony of Holly, Edward jit to be 54 per cent signd. Com-| * Self cones 33 Bulogise ; a ery. METAMORA—Service for Mrs.| % Center Line, Joseph of Clark- missioner Floyd P. Miles added x, ; Service for Mrs.\ ston, Thomas of Lapeer, James |that it was signed by eight of the * 3 Bird F. King, 83, 12803. Lauder : the |12 lot owners on Durant. troit fo t Ave., Detroit, formerly of Meta-| i= the U- S. Kavy, Gamal City Sanitarian Charles 8. Cohe : on Se mora, will be held Thursday at) .° .« SED » iO aim from the Huner-Callender| Molla. of Pontiac, Mies, Vola [0 the commindon: “Insalatonlof Museum Ship |, lito mast wil come down] RAE Home, Detroit, with Bayus of Detroit, Mrs. Howard desirable.” ae? first. Dry rot has made the ship 21010) ,4 in Metamora. , See ie re’ Clais | J: A: Tillson, owner of 11 lots] DETROIT — The st-yearoid|umsle. It, will cost about $5.00) Mrs. King died Monday evening | ‘ghores, Mrs. Robert Hunt of (volved, appeared before the com-|schooner J. T. Wing, long « De-|'? ‘ear it down. after a lingering: iliness. Roseville, Sister adne Edward of missioners last night voicing dis-|troit landmark and marine mu-| is th » Dee ana Sister Same approval of the project. “I fee] |Seum, will be destroyed, the De- * Survivors are three sons; Dewees for the distance of my 11 lots there |troit Historical Commission said. ald and Harold of Lower Straits; Therese of Royal Oak. is no need for a sewer now and —— Lake, and Leland of Detroit; two! sie siso leaves one sister, Mrs.|probably never will be.” daughters, Mrs. Queenie Vincent); inian Dodge, of Chicago, Il and te Pe of Cleveland and Mrs. Marjorie |, . and two great- Ss aa NS | : M n of Detroit; 14 grand- grandchildren AW aN ‘¢ J - ; WAAR” children and three great-grand er oan ak | SSS | 8 OP Als ( Hedge Raed (Li) eit C2) (LGR j Sha! Tei Ale ie OF mini S or C Je ILS EBC 3 OCit' Esidied SiATT i Ale id CIS Gied\ | CIM s s Quality Carpeting Carpeting .. . 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